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Fred + Angi On Demand
Kaelin's Entertainment Report: Updates on the Tragic Passing of Former MLB Star Brett Gardner's Son & Megan Trainor & Lizzo's Weight Loss!

Fred + Angi On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 3:34 Transcription Available


Former MLB star Brett Gardner's son tragically passes away at 14 years old after he's believed to have suffered carbon monoxide poisoning. Megan Trainor opens up about her using weight loss drugs after her second pregnancy. Plus Lizzo's personal trainer says that she lost her weigh through diet and exercise.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Entertainment Tonight
Entertainment Tonight for Monday, March 31, 2025

Entertainment Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 26:49


Dave Coullier's cancer battle. Only ET is at home with the star opening up about the fight for his life and how he's getting help from his former co-stars. Then, the real reason Morgan Wallen abruptly walked off the “SNL” set. What one cast member is saying today. Plus, a new twist in the Gene Hackman death investigation. Why the Oscar winner's estate is facing off with the cops in court. And, Harry & Meghan in hot water. The bombshell accusations from the chair of their charity. Then, Oprah opens up about menopause. The symptom that shocked her. Plus, Megan Trainor's secret to dropping 60 pounds. The singer's candid reveals. And, romance rumors re-ignited. Just days after the report of her broken engagement, where cameras caught Sydney Sweeney with Glen Powell. Then, only ET is crashing Jason Momoa's date night in London. And, more “Minecraft” premiere surprises. Jack Black reveals a secret about co-star Jennifer Coolidge. Plus, ET's exclusive with the cast of “Hacks”. Season 4's major guest star revealed. Then, remembering Richard Chamberlain. Our time with the king of the TV miniseries on the very first episode of ET. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

I'm Grand Mam
Ep 185 - Mother is Mothering

I'm Grand Mam

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 53:47


Kevin has been for a colonoscopy this week which he found really stressful as he had to fast for 24 hours beforehand but was starving after the first hour. He also has a confession to make about the Trocaire 24 hour fast. As it's Mother's Day, the theme for the week is unconventional mothers and the lads read submissions shared by listeners of the people in their lives who, while not their biological mothers, have stepped into that nurturing role. They also discuss people in pop culture who are giving mother and sorry to Megan Trainor but you are not giving mother you're giving cousin.Sign up to the I'm Grand Mam Patreon for more stunning content: https://www.patreon.com/imgrandmam ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls
Get to Know Kateri Bluford

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 11:16


Meet Kateri Bluford, an American singer, born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who gained national and international acclaim after appearing on Season 2 of The Four starring Sean Combs, DJ Khaled, Megan Trainor and host Fergie. [This episode originally aired September 2021.]

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls
Rosetta Tharpe Read by Kateri Bluford

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 20:44


Once upon a time, there was a girl with a song in her heart. Her name was Sister Rosetta Tharpe - a guitar-playing, gospel-singing legend whose unique style and stage-presence inspired the greatest rock musicians of the last century. She is known as the godmother of rock n' roll and was posthumously inducted into the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame in 2018. [This episode originally aired September 2021.] About the Narrator Kateri Bluford is an American singer, born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who gained national and international acclaim after appearing on Season 2 of The Four starring Sean Combs, DJ Khaled, Megan Trainor and host Fergie. Bluford captivated audiences with her powerful rendition of Tasha Cobbs “I'm Getting Ready” and Celine Dion's legendary Grammy Award winning song “Because You Loved Me”. As a rising star, the young artist stays true to her deeply rooted faith and the inspiration of her mentors Bishop Darrell and Pastor Pamela Hines. There is a divine power that resonates when Bluford performs that harkens to her Gospel roots, something she embraces in the entirety of her life. “I'm on a mission to heal the world” commented Kateri, who has struggled over the years with her own identity and self- confidence. There is power in music and Kateri Bluford is on a trajectory of success and transformation. Kateri Bluford also toured with Jonathan Mcreynolds this past spring and summer of 2019.     Credits This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls and is based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. This episode was produced by Camille Stennis. Sound design and mixing by Bianca Salinas. This episode was written by Jestine Ware and fact checked by Joe Rhatigan. Executive Producer is Katie Sprenger. Haley Dapkus is our production manager. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi. A big thanks to the whole Rebel Girls team who make this show possible! For more, visit rebelgirls.com. And if you like what you heard, don't forget to rate and review this episode, and share it with your friends! Until next time, stay REBEL!

Snark Marks, A Retrospective Wrestling Podcast
Finalizing The Bad Songs Bracket With Jacob Cotner!

Snark Marks, A Retrospective Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 136:51


In the previous episode, Dusty and Andrew began what they are calling "The Hey Soul Sister Memorial Tournament Of Crap," in which they pit the worst of the worst of music against each other. Fort Minor, Breaking Benjamin, Megan Trainor, Owl City and the like. In this installment, we finalize the bracket with the help of Andrew's big brother and music aficianado Jacob Cotner!

kPod - The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show
Backstage With Megan Trainor

kPod - The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 15:23


We were able to talk with Megan Trainor backstage at Jingle Ball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Hook and Bridge Podcast
Top 10 Summer Songs 2024

The Hook and Bridge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 67:02


Send us a Text Message.This week we discuss new music from Katy Perry and Megan Trainor as well as the recent arrest of Justin Timberlake. Afterwards we dive into Taylors list of the top 10 Summer Songs for your 2024 playlist!Support the Show.Please give us a quick rate and review. If you enjoyed the audio version head over to our Youtube for video content! Follow the Instagram for special content and weekly updates. Check out our website and leave us a voice message to be heard on the show or find out more about the guests!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCONMXkuIfpVizopNb_CoIGghttps://www.instagram.com/hook_and_bridge_podcast/https://www.thehookandbridgepodcast.com/

Smallzy's Surgery
Meghan Trainor

Smallzy's Surgery

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 13:08


Megan Trainor, the chart-topping sensation, opens up about her journey since her breakthrough hit, offering candid insights into the highs and lows of releasing music.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Entertainment Tonight
Entertainment Tonight for Wednesday, June 5, 2024

Entertainment Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 19:12


Brad Pitt's fight to mend his family. His heartbreak over his kids dropping his last name. How he's trying to repair their relationships. Then, Lady Gaga addresses rumors that she's pregnant. Plus, Martin Lawrence struggling to walk? His message to fans after the “Bad Boys' premiere sparked fan concern. And, “Ride or Die” behind-the-scenes reveals. Will Smith strapped to a camera. Then, Cyndi Lauper's childhood trauma. How her sister saved her from her abusive step-father. Plus, ET's Nashville Week continues with Kane Brown's baby #3 reveals. His plans for a name. And, why Adam Levine said ‘yes' to a “The Voice” comeback. Plus, the famous face that will join him as a first time coach. Then, Megan Trainor replacing Katy Perry on “American Idol”? The singer spills the E-Tea to her husband and brother. Plus, Mariska Hargitay shares emotional stories from her wedding and her 25 years on “SVU”. And, Jelly Roll reveals his plans for baby #3. Then, Jake Gyllenhaal legally blind? His surprise confession.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Gossip Pups
Those boots ain't made for walking!

Gossip Pups

Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 44:28


On this FURiday, the #gossippups (Tinkerbelle and Belle ) discuss the solar eclipse and their busy week. Then they spill the tea on...POP CULTURE: O.J. Simpson's kids visited him in finally days before death and signed NDAs, Golden Bachelor couple Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist are divorcing, Travis Kelce Shakes it off at Live New Heights podcast in Cincinatti and chugs beer when graduating, Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater PDA in Las Vegas and Gypsy Rose Blanchard files for restraining order against estranged husband Ryan Anderson.PUP CULTURE:  Women refuses to ReHome dog even though boyfriend is allergic, Megan Trainor stars in new music video with her 4 canine kids, Dog who was too friendly for police academy steals hearts during Taiwan Earthquake rescue efforts, Would you take a pay cut to work at a pet-friendly job and Emily Ratajkowski sports sheet skirt and crop top to walk dog.Follow Tinkerbelle and Belle! Instagram: @TinkerbellethedogTikTok: @TinkerbelleAdogFacebook: Tinkerbelle the DogYoutube: Tinkerbelle the dogTwitter: @TinkerbelleadogHave a question for us? Email us at GossipPups@gmail.com!SHOP: Tinkerbelle the Dog & Belle's 2024 CalendarSHOP: Tinkerbelle the dog & Belle Merch

TV RELOAD
REAL REALITY - AUSTRALIAN IDOL - MARCIA HINES

TV RELOAD

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 16:38


Thank for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Marcia Hines. We will be talking about her fabulous return to Australian Idol last night Having taken a break for well over a decade Channel Seven has reimagined the old format and brought the nostalgia back for all those that grew up with Idol as their first singing based reality show.   Idol originated from the reality program Pop Idol, which was created by British entertainment executive Simon Fuller. Which has given us artists like Guy Sebastian, Rob Mills, Courtney Act and Pauline. Just to name a couple of my favourites.    No matter what you heard about last years soft reboot of the show. I guarantee if you check out episode one you will be addicted.   Marcia Hines returning has brought experience and insight to the 2024 panel. That rounds out the right balance of judges improving drastically from last years miss step with Harry Coinnick Jr and Megan Trainor.  This years promising young vocalists will also sing in from of Kyle Sandilands and Amy Shark who have really found their feet when it comes to giving critics on the contestants.  There is so much to unpack with Marcia, from how the opportunity came up to return? Who out of the former judges (Mark holden and Ian 'Dicko' Dickson) she still speaks too. Plus how the show has changed and why some conflict is important. I will ask about her relationship with Kyle Sandilands and why competition based reality shows have thrown our their tired stereotype's when it comes to judging. Anyway, let's bring Marcia into the podcast, so sit back and relax as we dive just that little bit deeper into the world of Australian television. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Music Industry Podcast
How Major Labels Ended Up Fighting To Sign This Artist | Claudia Piazza

The Music Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 38:00 Transcription Available


A podcast we recorded two years ago led to a major label signing, a charting song and collaborations with the likes of Chainsmokers and Megan Trainor. From working in Asda to global pop star overnight, Mae Stephens' journey has been fascinating to watch. Now, we get to hear all about it from Mae's manager Claudia Piazza. We sat down with Claudia to discuss how our podcast led to them working together, she takes us through Mae's journey on TikTok, touring and collaborating and provides tips on how to get your music heard, why it's important to write with others and how to make money from your music. Claudia's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twiggypopclaudy/Join the membership: https://www.members.burstimo.com/

Screenwriters Need To Hear This with Michael Jamin
Ep 111 - Influencer/Creator Expert Taylor Lorenz

Screenwriters Need To Hear This with Michael Jamin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 73:04


On this week's episode, I have influencer/creator expert Taylor Lorenz. Tune in as we talk about her book, “Extremely Online: The Untold Story Of Fame, Influence, And Power On The Internet” as well as her experiences working as a journalist for “The Washington Post” and “The New York Times”. We also dive into some tidbits she has about social media.Show NotesTaylor Lorenz on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taylorlorenz/?hl=enTaylor Lorenz on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@taylorlorenz?lang=enTaylor Lorenz on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp38w5n099xkvoqciOaeFagMichael's Online Screenwriting Course - https://michaeljamin.com/courseFree Screenwriting Lesson - https://michaeljamin.com/freeJoin My Newsletter - https://michaeljamin.com/newsletterAutogenerated TranscriptTaylor Lorenz:These old school entertainment people come on and they don't really understand the app and they clearly are not doing it themselves. They have some content assistant and then they're like, Hey kids, I guess I have to be here now. And it's like, what are you doing here? I will say the musicians do a better job. Megan Trainor has Chris Olsson, but TikTok buddy that, and music is such a part of TikTok, I feel like they get a warmer reception.Michael Jamin:You're listening to, what the Hell is Michael Jamin talking about? I'll tell you what I'm talking about. I'm talking about creativity, I'm talking about writing, and I'm talking about reinventing yourself through the arts.Hey everyone, what the hell? It's Michael Jamin talking about today. I'm going to tell you what I'm talking about. So for those of you who have been listening for a long time, I'm always telling you, just put your work out there. Get on social media, start making a name for yourself, because whether you want to be an actor or a writer or director, you got to bring more to the table than just your desire to get a big paycheck and become rich and famous. If you can bring a market, if you can bring your audience you're going to bring, that brings a lot to the table. And so my next guest is an expert on this, and she's the author of Extremely Online, the Untold Story of Fame, influence and Power on the Internet. I'm holding up her book. If you're watching this podcast, if you're driving in the car, you can imagine that there's a book and has a cover. So please welcome, pull over your car and give a round of applause to Taylor Lorenz. Thank you Taylor for coming and joining me for talking about this. It's an honor meeting you finally.Taylor Lorenz:Yeah, likewise. Excited to be here.Michael Jamin:So you wrote this great book, which I read, and there's so much, I guess there's so much. You actually document the history starting from the beginning of mommy bloggers and all these people who kind of were at the forefront and then built a name for themselves on social media. And so I'm just hoping to talk to you about how we can take some of this information and apply it to the people who listen to my podcast and follow me on social media so that they can help do the same. So I guess starting from the beginning, what was interesting that you pointed out is that women were kind of at the forefront at this whole thing. You want to talk about that a little bit?Taylor Lorenz:Yeah, definitely. I mean, I talk about this in the book, but in the turn of the millennium, the early aughts, this blogging was taking off and there were tons of blogs, and I talk about some of the big political and tech blogs at the time, but it wasn't really until the mommy bloggers entered onto the internet in the early aughts who were these moms, these stay at home moms that really had nothing else to do. A lot of them were shut out of the labor market, and they turned to blogging and ended up really building their own kind of feminist media empires by building audiences. And they were the first to really cultivate strong personal brands online and then leverage those personal brands to monetize.Michael Jamin:And you're right about, I remember this may have been 10 years ago or maybe longer, one of my friends, our screenwriter, she developed a TV show on these mommy bloggers. And I'm like, wait a minute. And there was a couple of people who did that. Max Nik, who was a guest on my podcast a while, a couple weeks ago, same thing. He wrote a show based on shit my dad says, but it's on a Twitter feed and there's all these people. It's so interesting. I was a little late to the game in terms of Hollywood exploiting all these markets, these people who are making names for themselves. Lemme back up for a second though. Why did you decide to even write this book?Taylor Lorenz:Yeah, so I started covering this. I started as a blogger myself a little bit later.Michael Jamin:What were you blogging?Taylor Lorenz:I was blogging about my life, a lot, about my life and a lot of about online culture stuff. I thought that the mainstream media was really bad at covering the internet, and so I thought, I'm going to write about the internet. This was when I was young millennial, right out of college.Michael Jamin:You were writing about your personal life?Taylor Lorenz:Yes.Michael Jamin:Okay. So that's a whole different thing. You're opening yourself up to everything. And was there any, I know I'm jumping around here, I guess I have so many questions, but I don't know, was there backlash from that? Were there repercussions? Because we're talking about people do this. What's the backlash?Taylor Lorenz:Well, this was like 2009, so it was such a different internet, and I'm so grateful, honestly, that I was blogging in that era and not this era because I think I didn't get a lot of backlash. I had a great community. I met some of my best friends, were other bloggers from that era. I became very popular on Tumblr for my single serving like meme, like blogs. So yeah, I think when you're young, you're just kind of trying a lot of different things out. I didn't know what I wanted to do out of college. I'd never studied journalism. I didn't know I was working at a call center and just became popular on the internet and then was like, I guess I'm pretty good at thisMichael Jamin:Stuff. Really? I didn't know that about it. You have a pretty big following on TikTok and Instagram as well, which is so weird because you're writing about something that you are also participating in. I mean, it's almost meta how you are, what you're talking about. No,Taylor Lorenz:Yeah. I mean, I started, had I been able to monetize my blog nowadays, content creators on TikTok, they can monetize in 2009, 2010, couldn't, the best that you could hope for was one of those book deals that Urban Outfitters. Right?Michael Jamin:ButTaylor Lorenz:You couldn't really leverage it into much. I ended up just leveraging it into a career in media, which has been fun. ButMichael Jamin:See, this is what's interesting to me because right now you see so many people on social media, how do I monetize this? Meaning ads or even sponsorships, but there's other ways to monetize outside of brand deals or views on YouTube getting used. So yeah, there's a whole, I don't know. Do you think that's a large percentage of people on the internet? It seems like to me most are doing it to monetize for the brand deals. What's your take on it?Taylor Lorenz:Yeah, I think now that you can monetize in that way, a lot of people, that's their end goal. I'm kind of glad. I mean, it's a double-edged sword. Who knows what I could have done if I was able to monetize, but I'm really glad actually that you couldn't, because I think myself and a lot of other bloggers, we ended up going in a lot of different ways and entering into a lot of media type of jobs that, yeah, I mean would've never gotten otherwise. And I've learned how to be a journalist and I've gotten all these opportunities and my whole career from just experimenting and having fun online. So yeah, I think I always tell people, it's great if you can monetize, get the bag. If somebody comes to you offering you thousands of dollars, why not? But I think it's really good to take that virality and leverage it into, I like what Kayla Scanlan does, or Kyla, she's the economics YouTuber, and she gives all these talks about econ now, and she has a newsletter, and she's able to just do a lot more. It's not just doing a bunch of brand deals online. It's like using it to launch a career and whatever you want to have a career in.Michael Jamin:Yeah, see, I see. That's the funny, I think it's so smart what you're saying. I see some people, I'm like wondering, what's your end game out of this? Is it just to, but what you're saying is the end game, it's interesting. The end game is to do something else. And I wonder if that's what's going on with Hollywood people when I'm encouraging people to, I don't know, put theirselves out there with their art, their writing their music or whatever in my mind, to build an audience following to basically, so you can do the next thing. But I'm wondering how often that if you see that happening for people,Taylor Lorenz:I think the smart ones do recognize it. I feel like the internet, you're just hopping from lily pad to lily pad a lot of the time, which I know that's how a lot of creative people feel. It's just like, I think internet fame in itself can be a goal. I mean, look, someone like Mr. Beast, you've done it. You crack the code. Most people are not going to reach that level. And so it makes a lot of sense. If you're really into food, you're making food content, use that to open your own restaurant or food line or whatever, but use it to go into something that you're interested in because then you still, you always have that online audience. I still have my online audience. I have people that have followed me for a decade and maybe they know me from my blog or I had a Snapchat show in 2016 or things that I've done over the years, but it's always in service of my broader career.Michael Jamin:And so Well, maybe tell me what that is. Do you have a broader goal ahead of all this? Other than getting a book, which is pretty impressive.Taylor Lorenz:I know. I never thought I would write a book. And then just, there was a lot of revisionist history once the pandemic hit in 2021 and all these venture capitalists were pouring money into the content creator world, and TikTok was taking off. People were just kind of like, they were rewriting history. And I was like, I'm going to write the definitive history. I've been around for this. And I always thought it would be interesting to write a book. I didn't know anything about the publishing industry, except I have a couple friends that did those Urban Outfitters typeMichael Jamin:Books. That's so funny.Taylor Lorenz:See,Michael Jamin:Oh, go ahead. I don't cut you off. So your broader goals. Oh, yeah.Taylor Lorenz:I love media. I love media. I want to keep working in media. I love creative sort of endeavors. I like writing. I make videos as I am very obsessed with news media, so I wantMichael Jamin:To, right. So maybe more of that. There's a couple of things in that book, in your book that kind of took me a little bit by surprise. One is there are, well, first of all, I think there are people who make content. This is just my opinion, their content's a little disposable. And so you spoke about people who, I don't know, it's like pranksters who they got to keep upping the prank until it comes to a point where this one woman you're talking about, she was sick to her stomach with the pressure of having to come up with something all the time. And to me, it felt like that's because you're making, I guess I have a rule. I have a rule. I was like, I don't want to spend more than 10 minutes a day on this. But there are people who spend on posting, but there are people who put way a lot of time and pressure on this, and it winds up destroying themselves, don't you think?Taylor Lorenz:Oh, a hundred percent. I mean, there's a whole bunch of that in my book of just the burnout. And I think, like you said, it comes from just making content for content's sake and feeling like it's an extra burden and giving it, it's also when it's your whole livelihood, the stakes become higher. That's why I say you should diversify a little bit.Michael Jamin:Yeah. There was another, the thing that really surprised me that I learned from your book, because I'm a little older, so I don't really know all this stuff, but there's a whole culture of content creators who their job is just to talk shit about other content creators.Taylor Lorenz:And I'm like,Michael Jamin:Oh my God. And I've witnessed some of this stuff, but I didn't realize it's really a thing, like a gossip. They're just gossipers, right?Taylor Lorenz:Yeah. They basically have replaced tabloid news for the internet, and yeah, it's a huge drama channel industrial complex online that you're lucky if you've not encountered.Michael Jamin:Yeah. And do they go anywhere with, what do you think is the end game for them?Taylor Lorenz:Well, I mean, the woman that runs DUIs, which is more of a blind item, celebrity news page, she has a podcast. She also, she wrote a novel kind of based around the content. Others like Diet Prada have really successful newsletters. A lot of the other commentators like Keemstar and stuff, their goal is just to basically run these media empires of gossip, kind of like a TMZ for the internet.Michael Jamin:And then how are they further monetizing though?Taylor Lorenz:They monetize through partnerships and brand deals and a lot through YouTube ads. They get a lot of views. A lot of them get a lot of views on YouTube.Michael Jamin:See, I just turned, maybe I'm crazy, but I turned down a brand deal today because I thought, I don't know, it doesn't align with anything that I stand for. And I was like, am I crazy for turning this down? Or I don't know. But have you get approached by things that, are you turning stuff down?Taylor Lorenz:Well, yeah, I have to turn down so much stuff. I'll never forget a tech company, which I will not name, offered me $60,000 to do three video, three audio chat rooms for them.Michael Jamin:What is an audio chat room?Taylor Lorenz:Like? A live chat type thing? It was going to be like three hours of work. And obviously I couldn't do it because I can't take on sponsored content. I'm a journalist. You can't do that, especially not with a tech company. But I have to say that one really made me question my career choices. Normally people are like, can you promote X, Y, Z? And I explained that I don't do.Michael Jamin:So there's nothing that you can promote a journalist. There's nothing.Taylor Lorenz:I mean, I could theoretically probably promote companies that I don't cover, but I don't really want to, I don't need to make $500 promoting a mop.Michael Jamin:Right, right. Yeah, it's so interesting. You have to protect what you, it's so odd because I don't see a lot of people making brand when I'm scrolling through my pages for you a page on TikTok, I don't see a lot of people making brand deals, but I guess they are, right? Am I not seeing it?Taylor Lorenz:Yeah, the branded content doesn't always live on TikTok. A lot of times they'll create whitelisted content that the brand then promotes in a TikTok ad.Michael Jamin:Wait, when you say white, okay, explain this to me. So whitelisted means the creator. Go ahead.Taylor Lorenz:The creator creates branded content, but it doesn't necessarily live on their feed. They create it for the brand, and then the brand will use that video they made to the creator, like, wow, I love my air stick selfie thing. They'll run ads. So it's using that creator's likeness in the ad. It's the video that they made, but you're not going to see it on their page. You're going to see it in the,Michael Jamin:But do they not put it on their page or you're not going to see it? No one's going to watch it.Taylor Lorenz:Sometimes they do put it on their page, sometimes they don't. I mean, all of these are negotiated in the terms of the ad deals, which are structured increasingly in complicated ways. But I mean, there's a lot of spun con on TikTok. Also, sometimes there's product placement on TikTok. You'll see people doing videos with certain products. Sometimes the products have paid to be in their,Michael Jamin:And they have to mention this, right? They have to, I wasn't aware of this, but theoretically, yes, theoretically. But you're saying they don't always mention it. They don't always say, this isTaylor Lorenz:The sponsor. So the FTC says Yes, and I write about that decision in 2017 when they had to do that. The thing is that a lot of times they can get away with not saying it because it's not directly sponsored. For instance, you could have a long-term, year long partnership with the brand. They could be giving you tons of free product, but they didn't directly pay you for that post. So you feel like, oh, I don't have to disclose it,Michael Jamin:But they paid you for something. I mean, that doesn't make sense. They paid you. It's totally great. Okay. Yeah. ButTaylor Lorenz:People get around it by kind of fudging things.Michael Jamin:Who would get in trouble then if they got caught? The brand, not the TikTok or whatever.Taylor Lorenz:Not really. I mean, they went after Kim Kardashian. If you're that level, they'll go after you. But normally they're going after the brands. The brands are usually doing this. And also it's ultimately the brand or the agency that's running the marketing campaign that's up. It's up to them to enforce it and be like, Hey, put this in your caption.Michael Jamin:You said something else that surprised me in your book is that at one point, maybe it's still this way that the agencies are making the money and many of the creators are not getting that money. Explain to me what happens. I read it twice. It's like, wait, I'm missing something. SoTaylor Lorenz:There's been this explosion in sort of middlemen agencies, management companies that have come in. And what they do is they find these up and coming creators, they sign them into contracts like, Hey, I'll handle all your spun con, or I'll come in and do this deal. And then they take a huge portion, the brand pays maybe a hundred thousand dollars for a campaign. The agency will come in and take 50% of that or something, and then the rest goes to the creators. They allocate it, soMichael Jamin:They're getting something. You couldTaylor Lorenz:Argue that they are providing a service, and that's true, but the less ethical agencies are less upfront about the amount that they're taking.Michael Jamin:Interesting. Oh, they don't tell you how much it is? Probably,Taylor Lorenz:Yeah. They won't tell you what the brand originally paid. They'll just say, oh, it's $10,000 for this campaign. Nevermind that we got a hundred thousand dollars from the actualMichael Jamin:Brand. Oh, wow. Yeah. There's so much to be careful. There really is. And so I asked you a little bit earlier if you knew of many. Okay, so I'll let give you an example from my experience. So I did a show, I don't know, maybe 10 years ago, maybe not maybe 10. And the studio, we had a cast a role, and the studio wanted to get an influencer to play the part because this influencer had a bigger audience than the network had. And he turned it down several times because the money, he was going to paid a lot of money, but the money wasn't worth it to him. He was making more on a daily, which I was shocked about. And so do you know more? Can you speak more to that?Taylor Lorenz:That happens all the time. Yeah.Michael Jamin:Really?Taylor Lorenz:Yeah.Michael Jamin:I thought this guy was crazy, but okay, go on.Taylor Lorenz:Well, I mean, for a lot of content creators, their goal, it depends on the content creators. Some content creators, their goal is to get into Hollywood, and that would be an amazing opportunity for them. But especially the ones at the upper echelon, they're already the a-list of the internet. They're making millions of dollars. They really don't need to engage. And maybe it's a fun thing if they want to do it, and they have time and it's like a novelty type thing, or it adds some sort of legitimacy to them. But a lot of times, if they're spending, for instance, hours on a set, that's money out of their pocket that they could be making a lot. So it kind of doesn't make sense. And people have struggled. Not every content creator succeeds as well. So I think some of them do have that feeling of like, look, I'm really good at this. I know I'm really good at this. I'm making money. Do I want to gamble? Take time away from that. Try my hand at this thing that maybe I have and succeeded at before. It's not always there.Michael Jamin:Maybe I shouldn't even ask this on as we're being recorded. Do you know this guy, nurse Blake? Have you heard of him?Taylor Lorenz:I don't think so. Wait,Michael Jamin:Okay. Because I can't tell if he's a comedian or a nurse, but whatever he is, he's selling out arenas.Taylor Lorenz:Oh, I know this guy. I've seen him before. Yes. He's a comedian, right?Michael Jamin:Well, he doesn't act, but I also see him also posting in the hospital. It seems like he could be selling out arenas, but also he likes doing the rounds or something. I don't know. Yeah.Taylor Lorenz:So it's so funny. I don't know when you joined TikTok, but the earliest content creators on TikTok back in 2018, when it flipped from musically to TikTok, the earliest groups of content creators that emerged were police officers, nurses and service workers. And they were all gaining huge audiences. And I think it's because those jobs have an enormous amount of downtime, and they kind of almost have interesting stages themselves. They're always in the hospital or at Walmart working or whatever. And so there's a lot of people like that on social media that have kind of pivoted their career in that way to,Michael Jamin:Okay. I've been on a TikTok for maybe two and a half years, and at first I was very self-conscious. I was like, isn't this the app where teenage girls shuffle dance? Am I going to be the creepy guy on this app? And you're saying, it's so hard to tell. I mean, the first time, my first week and a half of posts were like this, this is cringey.Taylor Lorenz:They always say, you know what? My favorite quote is that I think all the time Xavier from Party Shirt said this, that everything is cringe until it gets views. And I think that'sMichael Jamin:True. Until it getsTaylor Lorenz:It's popular. It's not cringe anymore,Michael Jamin:I guess. So when you first started posting, did you look to anyone for, I don't know, to emulate?Taylor Lorenz:Yeah. I mean, there's this woman, Katie nais, who's still hilarious internet person, and she's a blogger too. She ended up working at Buzzfeed for a decade. I always just wanted to be like her. She was so creative and funny. She had this website called, I think it was called Party something. She would aggregate really funny party photos, and she just was really good at finding funny things on the internet.Michael Jamin:And do you know, have you reached out to her?Taylor Lorenz:Yeah, now I'm friends with her because I've been obsessed with her for my whole career. So sheMichael Jamin:Very really, so now you have a friendship with her. That's nice. Do you get recognized a lot when you're out and about?Taylor Lorenz:Not in la. No one gives a shit about me in la.Michael Jamin:But when you're out somewhere else, if I'm notTaylor Lorenz:VidCon or something, yeah, usually. I mean, I got recognized in DC on my book tour when I was eating. That was cool. But yeah, sometimes, I mean, when I was doing my Snapchat show, I got recognized a lot more, I think, because a lot of kids were seeing me on the Snapchat Discover Channel thing.Michael Jamin:I was on your link tree, you're everywhere, but are you active on every, I'm like, damn. She's on every platform.Taylor Lorenz:I'm an equal opportunity poster. Well, I mean, I cover this world, so I kind of feel obligated to be on everything. I definitely think Instagram and TikTok are my main ones. And then I have threads also now,Michael Jamin:Which I, are you making different content you posting? Are you reposting or posting brand new stuff? Everywhere.Taylor Lorenz:I repost. If I make a short video for TikTok, I repost it on reels and YouTube shorts. YouTube's always the one that I like. I'm so lazy about, honestly,Michael Jamin:It's hard to grow on YouTube. It's soTaylor Lorenz:Hard to grow, and I don't know, it's just like there's something demoralizing about YouTube.Michael Jamin:Interesting.Taylor Lorenz:But yeah, I think it's because it's like, you know how it is, it's like you post something, you get a hundred thousand views on TikTok, it's doing really well on Instagram. And then you go on YouTube and it's like me, 2000 views, and you're like, oh, I'm aMichael Jamin:Failure. What's the point of that? And you were blocked. Are you still blocked from Twitter or whatever? Twitter is?Taylor Lorenz:Yeah. Elon banned me for a while. I did get back on. I don't really, Twitter is dead to me, honestly.Michael Jamin:What did you do to get banned?Taylor Lorenz:I was, well, he banned me under this rule that he made that said you couldn't promote your links to other social media profiles. And I was promoting my Instagram account, so that's what he technically banned me under. But what he really banned me for is that I reached out to him for comment. I wrote a story about how he completely lied about a bunch of stuff, and I reached out to him for comment. And the minute I reached out to him for comment, I got banned. And then he tried to say, oh, it was actually because she was promoting her Instagram. No,Michael Jamin:That was Oh, interesting. So do you think he was guy, do you, you made it he enemy. He responds. He knows who you are and hates you.Taylor Lorenz:Yeah. Oh, he definitely, yes. I mean, I've interacted with him somewhat frequent basis, but that week I was not the only journalist that was banned for reporting on him. So the same week, drew Harwell, my colleague was banned, and then a bunch of people from the New York Times, we all got banned within a week, soMichael Jamin:Wow. BackTaylor Lorenz:On.Michael Jamin:And then they let you back on. Interesting. And then you're, screw this.Taylor Lorenz:But yeah, Twitter is also just very toxic and political, and I think culture is happening more on TikTok.Michael Jamin:Don't you think they're all toxic?Taylor Lorenz:Oh, totally. But I think Twitter's uniquely toxic. TikTok is toxic in a different way.Michael Jamin:Okay. I want to know what you think the differences are in each platform, because I have opinions, but Okay. Yeah. What are your differences? I mean,Taylor Lorenz:Twitter is just very political, and it's political in a way that there's a lot of, especially as a member of the media, it's like there's a lot of journalists on there. I think it's a giant group chat for a lot of media people. It's stressful. Editors, bosses are on there. I don't really use it. I use it to keep up with, I'm super immunocompromised, and so I keep up with Covid News on there. It's really the only thing I use it for. It's really hard to get news and information because Elon has sort of made so many changes to make it hard to get news on there. So I don't mess with Twitter. TikTok I love. But yeah, I mean, TikTok is just mob mentality. So I mean, I'll never forget. I defended, do you remember West Elm Caleb?Michael Jamin:No. And it's so funny when you say these names. I'm like, these ridiculous names. I'm like, no, I don't know that comic book character.Taylor Lorenz:Okay, well, west Elm Caleb a year and a half ago was getting canceled on TikTok. He was a guy that ghosted a bunch of people. He ghosted a bunch of women, and a bunch of women went on TikTok, like, this guy's a ghoster. And it got so crazy that he got fully doxxed and fired from his job. And anyway, I defended him and I was like, Hey guys, can we calm down a little bit? We haven't even heard this guy's side of the story. I believe he shouldn't be an asshole to women, but I've been doxxed. It sucks. Don't do that. And TikTok, they came for me hard on that one. They were like, no,Michael Jamin:No,Taylor Lorenz:Somebody from West Tom, Caleb.Michael Jamin:And then, yeah. How worried are you about, I worry about that. How worried about you getting haters and stuff?Taylor Lorenz:I've gotten haters. I write about YouTubers for a living. So if I was worried about haters, it doesn't matter. My friend is a pop music writer, and he was saying, he told me a couple years ago, because if anytime you are covering something with a fandom, you're going to deal with haters. And they're vicious, but a lot of them are 11 years old, or they're just online and they're mad andMichael Jamin:Okay. Do you respond to your posts comments on your post? You do.Taylor Lorenz:I do. I try to mean, don't try not to respond to haters. Sometimes I'm weak and I do respond to the haters, but noMichael Jamin:Good comes of it. Right? When you do, no,Taylor Lorenz:No good comes of it. But sometimes you just, I don't know. You just got to, butMichael Jamin:Even if you respond with kindness, which I did today to somebody, he just doubled down on his stupidity. They don't care. Why am I trying to,Taylor Lorenz:They don't care at all. They're like, fuck you.Michael Jamin:Yeah,Taylor Lorenz:Yeah. No, it doesn't help. I mean, sometimes if I'm bored, I've replied something, but I mostly just ignore those people, or I limit my comments and I try to keep it to that only my community's engaging and not a bunch of randos. Or if they have a good faith question, I get a lot of story ideas from people commenting. Or sometimes smart people will comment, you click on their profile, you're like, oh, cool. Person's interesting. Right.Michael Jamin:Okay. Okay. So you sound emotionally mature about this whole thing? Maybe more than I am because I get upset sometimes.Taylor Lorenz:No, trust me, I've had my moments. It's hard. But I think I've just been through it so long. I've been through the cycle so many times that I'm immune.Michael Jamin:And do you talk to your colleagues who, I guess, are they as active as you are on, let say on TikTok? No. Other reporters?Taylor Lorenz:Journalists are not. It's weird with journalists on TikTok. They're not really, journalists are so addicted to Twitter. Twitter is where everyone in the media is. And there's some journalists on TikTok, but not that many. So the ones that are, I think we all try to support each other,Michael Jamin:Or it's just not competitive. Yeah, it's supportive. You think?Taylor Lorenz:I try to be supportive. I don't, like somebody said this really early on of Don't compete collab or something. It was like early thing. And I really like that. I felt that with blogging too. I had made friends with a lot of bloggers. We were all in the same group. And it's just like the internet is really vast and everyone is unique. AndMichael Jamin:There's not tooTaylor Lorenz:Many internet culture reporters either. So,Michael Jamin:Well, that's a question I can't tell how big TikTok is. Sometimes I'll see, oh my God, this creator knows that creator, and they talk whether they stick to each other. I'm like, wow, this is a small place. But then I'm wondering, well, maybe I'm only seeing this wedge of the pie, and it's actually much larger. I can't get a sense of how big this thing is.Taylor Lorenz:It is really big. I mean, it's like billions of users, so it's really big. But I do think that inMichael Jamin:Terms of the creators though, theTaylor Lorenz:Creator community is smaller than you think. And I think the people that are really active, they form a network. And you're always going to get people that are a couple degrees away from people that you follow usually.Michael Jamin:Yeah. Where do you think, I'm certainly not the first person to say this, but during the early days of Instagram, it was always about people. This is the glamorous life. It was all made up. It was like they got sponsored posts to be on a yacht or whatever. They're pretending to be rich and famous or whatever. And because we're all idiots, we're like, wow, they're rich and famous, and they're living that life. And then that somehow evolved to now influences turn to creators, and creators are more authentic. This is my life. Take it or leave it. What do you think there's next? What comes next after that? Do you have any idea? Yeah,Taylor Lorenz:I mean, I think we always flip back and forth between aspirational versus authenticity. And people want a little bit of both. People still want the aspirational content. It's just not everything. And I do think that the authenticity is part of the appeal, and I don't think it's going away anytime soon. But yeah, I don't know. I mean, different content formats perform well depending on what the platform is promoting. So right now, they really want long form video. So I think we're going to see people that succeed in long form grow faster.Michael Jamin:But do you think when you're posting, maybe you don't even want to answer this on the air. I wouldn't blame you. Are you thinking about, oh, this post will do Well, I should talk about this. I know it'll do well. Or is it like, this is what I'm talking about, take it or leave it?Taylor Lorenz:Yeah. It depends on the day. Some days so many times where I'm like, oh, I know this would do well, but I just don't feel like posting today.Michael Jamin:Oh, really? EspeciallyTaylor Lorenz:Lately, oh my God. There's been so many things where I'm like, oh, that's going to go viral. And then I see somebody else posted and I'm like, good. They got the traffic. You have to be early on something. And then sometimes just most stuff I just post because I think it's interesting, and it's just my taste and news and information and just something I found interesting. But howMichael Jamin:Long will you spend on a post? Do you do it again and again until you get it right? No. One take and you're done?Taylor Lorenz:Usually, maybe I'll do two or three if I might rerecord something, but I don't take it that seriously. It's just one of many things I'm doing during the day, so not, and especially since I've been on book tour, I've just been too busy to make. I go through periods and it depends on how busy I am, how many videos I'm making.Michael Jamin:And how much of your personal life, because I know you're talking about technology and you're interviewing people and you're covering events like a journalist, but how much of yourself do you share?Taylor Lorenz:I share my opinions. I mean, I'm very opinionated, and I think I always tell people that you can be very authentic. And I think a lot of people would find me to be very authentic person online. I'm not a shy person or something, but I don't talk about my personal information. Also, it's not that interesting, I think. Oh, butMichael Jamin:People would love to know. People would love to know. I know Date youTaylor Lorenz:Nosy. They're nosy. But I think about all the cool stuff that I did in my twenties, and I'm like, I wish I had TikTok, I think back then, and I was talking about my life more. I was doing more and going out more. And now I'm like, I have a little bit more of a chill life. So sometimes I talk about walking around the Silver Lake reservoir or something, but I'm not like, if I go to a really interesting event, maybe I'll share it. I mean, I just went to Dubai and I actually haven't posted yet, but I'm making a video about that.Michael Jamin:I can't believe you went. That flight is just too long. I would think it wasTaylor Lorenz:So long. It was so long. But I got invited to this book festival, and I thought, when else am I going to go?Michael Jamin:Okay, what is a book festival?Taylor Lorenz:So there's this really big book festival called the Sharjah International Book Festival, and it's huge. And there's thousands of authors and books, and yeah, I got invited to speak, and I thought,Michael Jamin:Oh, you're speaking. So what if you're not speaking, what happens to Is everyone, okay? If you weren't invited to speak, would you be at a booth? What is it? Yeah,Taylor Lorenz:You just attend. I mean, there's thousands of people that attend and they just come from all over to, there's a lot of book buyers, and then there's a lot of publishing industry people in the Middle East and in Europe and that side of the world. And then there's just a lot of people that are interested in meeting the authors, going to panels. There's a lot of celebrity author type people there.Michael Jamin:Who's setting that up? Your publisher or who?Taylor Lorenz:Yeah, the publisher. Actually, I think maybe my book agent forwarded it to me. They were forwarded it to me, look at this random thing, and I was like, no, that's so cool. I want to do it.Michael Jamin:Oh, wow, really? And so did they fly you out?Taylor Lorenz:Yeah, they flew me out. They didn't pay me or anything. They just flew me out and covered my travel, which honestly was enough for me. It was pretty cool. HowMichael Jamin:Many days were you there?Taylor Lorenz:I was only there for three, four days. Four days,Michael Jamin:Including the flight, which was theTaylor Lorenz:Travel was a day on each side because the travel wasMichael Jamin:Long. And then you were there for the rest of the time, and you spoke on the panel? I was on the panel. That's an hour,Taylor Lorenz:Michael. I just did tourist stuff. I didn't have to do anything aside from that, so I was like, let me just go.Michael Jamin:Oh, okay. So it was a chance for you to be a tourist.Taylor Lorenz:Yeah. My friend is an editor over there for Bloomberg, and so we hung out and just did all the cool Dubai stuff together.Michael Jamin:But I'm curious because it's interesting, since you were a journalist, are we supposed to know anything about you? I mean, are there rules? Yeah,Taylor Lorenz:It's so funny. So the old school sort of notions of journalism is like, I'm serious, and I don't talk about my life, and I never share an opinion. I think that's a very outdated and dumb model of journalism that nobody will trust. That's why we have a crisis in media, I think, of trust is because people don't know about, there's so much mistrust in the media, and I'd much rather be upfront with my beliefs and tell people, Hey, look, this is what I'm thinking about the issue. Do you think I'm wrong? Do you think I'm right? Ultimately, the goal of writing any article is to be fair and accurate.Michael Jamin:WeTaylor Lorenz:AllMichael Jamin:Have. I thought you weren't supposed to be biased. I thought you were supposed to. Why do I know? I thought you supposed to. This is theTaylor Lorenz:Fact everyone. Everyone has opinions, right? There's no such thing on earth. The point is, is that you're not allowed. You shouldn't let that kind of shape the story to the point that it alters the truth. But to act like, oh, I don't have opinions as a journalist, that's stupid. We're all human beings. We all have opinions. Baseball writers that write about sports teams, they still are fans of a specific team. That doesn't mean that it's going to shape their coverage. That's the most important thing. It's like, I might love or hate certain things on the internet, but I'm not going to let it affect some story to the point that it would be truthful. You know what I mean?Michael Jamin:This gets into something else. Whereas you're kind of maybe, I don't know if this isn't the right word, but a celebrity journalist, because you recently had a photo spread in this magazine, and they're dressing you up and couture, right? I mean, so what's that about? You're celebrity journalist.Taylor Lorenz:I know. I've been in a couple things like that. Yeah, I mean, look, journalists have always been, it's always been a public facing job. It's always been a public. I mean, Woodward and Bernstein, obviously. Bob Woodward also works at The Post. He's incredibly famous. Anderson Cooper, Barbara Walters, the original female journalist, Katie Couric. All these journalists are, well-known household names because of their journalism, but of course, they're also people. And I think with the internet now, that's all come to a smaller scale. I'm definitely not at those people's levels at all. But with the internet, I think we all follow journalists and content creators. And again, it goes back to transparency. That's what I think is a big problem with that old model of media, where it's like, don't ever speak your opinion or something on anything. Because I think actually when you don't and you try to sort of act like, oh, I don't have an opinion, that's a lie.Everyone has an opinion on everything. Or maybe, but you should just be honest about it because that helps people trust you. I can be like, look, I don't love, this is a total example. I do love Emma Chamberlain, but I could be like, I don't love Emma Chamberlain, but I had the opportunity to interview her editing style was pioneering. It transformed YouTube. I wrote about it in my book, X, Y, Z. I'm not going to let my personal feelings about her color, but I would answer questions about it. If somebody asked me, I'd be like, well, here's my thoughts.Michael Jamin:Okay, so what is your daily life then? Do you freelance all these? How does it work? What is your life?Taylor Lorenz:No, I work for the Washington Post. So I am on our morning meeting every day at 8:00 AM on Zoom.Michael Jamin:Okay. Is no one, well, that's a good question. Is everyone online now? If you work for the Washington Post, does no one go to the office?Taylor Lorenz:They have a big office in Washington, but I moved out here with the New York Times, so I was at the New York Times for several years, and New York Times does have an office in la. So they moved me out here, and then the Post recruited me, and I was like, well, I'm not leaving la. And they have a lot of people from the post in LA obviously as well. Are youMichael Jamin:From, I thought you were from la. No,Taylor Lorenz:No. I live in la, but I'm from New York originally.Michael Jamin:Oh, where are you in New York? Are you from?Taylor Lorenz:Well, I lived on the Upper East Side when I was little, and I lived all over New York. I've lived, I think 11 different neighborhoods,Michael Jamin:But all, not all in Manhattan?Taylor Lorenz:No, no, no, no. Mostly in Brooklyn. I was in Fort Green before I moved.Michael Jamin:Okay. I didn't know that. So you're a New Yorker. Okay. Yeah. And then not anymore. So are you pitching them ideas or are they telling you, this is what we want you to cover today?Taylor Lorenz:It's a mix. I would say it's probably like 80 to 90% coming up with your own ideas. The rest of it. Sometimes there's an editor assigned story. Most of the time it's breaking news. So for instance, the war breaks out. I cover TikTok. I cover the content. So they're like, well, is there an angle on it?Michael Jamin:Why is news? My God. So what is most of your day then? Is it surfing the internet, or is it making calls to experts or whatever?Taylor Lorenz:Yeah, it's a mix. I wish it was surfing the internet all day, but it's a lot of meetings, a lot of, we have editorial meetings where we discuss coverage and we all give feedback on our stories. And I have meetings with my editor to talk about stories. I write features, so I generally write longer pieces. Sometimes I'm working on investigations for months.Michael Jamin:And then how did you have, go ahead. GoTaylor Lorenz:Ahead. Oh, yeah, it's a mix of, I do a lot of interviews and I do a lot of informational interviews, and I do a lot of consuming content andMichael Jamin:Keeping Well, then where did you get the time to write this book? It sounds very busy.Taylor Lorenz:I know. And I didn't take book leave like an idiot. I was like, I'll just do it nights and weekends.Michael Jamin:People go on book leave.Taylor Lorenz:Leave, yeah. But it's unpaid, so that's how they get you. And I didn't want to do that, so I thought I'll just try to do it all on top of my job. And I did, but it took me two years.Michael Jamin:Are you working on your next book? What's that?Taylor Lorenz:No, I'm not doing another book.Michael Jamin:You're done for now, but you will at some pointTaylor Lorenz:Maybe. Sure. Like yours. I don't want to do that right now.Michael Jamin:It was really hard. Why? I know. It was a lot of work, a lot of research, andTaylor Lorenz:Just the fact-checking. I interviewed about 600 people for the book, and it was just a lot. And throughout it all, I make videos, I do. I speak at things. I go to events. I have a lot going on in between.Michael Jamin:And how are you getting these speaking engagements? You're a celebrity now?Taylor Lorenz:No. No, but I talk at industry conferences type stuff a lot. Just like VidCon or things likeMichael Jamin:That. What is VidCon? Stop talking. I know what I'm talking about. I don't even know what that is.Taylor Lorenz:Wait, Michael, you need to come to VidCon next year.Michael Jamin:I don't even know what it is.Taylor Lorenz:Oh my God. VidCon is the largest, soMichael Jamin:Ignorant.Taylor Lorenz:No, no, no. You know what? You would have no reason to know it. It's the biggest conference for, it's a convention for online content creators. It's in Anaheim every year. They also have VidCon Baltimore this year. But it's a big convention where all the big content creator type people get together and the industry sort of.Michael Jamin:So are you going as a guest or are you going as a speaker?Taylor Lorenz:I've mostly, in recent years, gone as a speaker, but I used to go as a guest.Michael Jamin:And so what do you do as a guest?Taylor Lorenz:As a guest, you get to meet your biggest, you meet the big content creators that are there, talkers meet and greets. You go to panels, you can go to events. There's parties. It's kind of like a fun thing if you're up and coming or you care about the internet. It used to be a really big thing. I mean, I talk about this a little bit in the book, but it started in 2010, and it started as this small thing of just the biggest creators on the internet getting together just because there was no event, physical event. And then it got bought by Viacom, and now it's this huge.Michael Jamin:So now they reach out to you to say, we want you to be on a panel or something.Taylor Lorenz:Yeah, I'm always talking about, sometimes I do interviews with big content creators on the main stage. They need somebody to interview Charlie Delio or something. And so I'll do that. Sometimes. I'm talking about, I mean, I did one, I think it was last year or the year before, on news content creators. That's something that people always want me to talkMichael Jamin:About all. So we don't live far for each other. So we'll ride fair. If you like riding in a Jeep, you're not afraid of writing into Jeep.Taylor Lorenz:I think you might be recognized. Maybe you'll be a speaker soon. They love the entertainment people. There was some women they had there one year. They always get some weird entertainment celebrity that has a YouTube channel to come, and they're always really out of place. It's very funny.Michael Jamin:They wait, why would they be out of place if they're famous? If they're a celebrity? They'reTaylor Lorenz:Not internet people. They don't even run their own channel usually.Michael Jamin:Oh, I see. So that's a whole different thing when celebrities put themselves. That's the thing. I read somewhere, well, I guess there was pushback when a celebrity gets on YouTube, it's like, Hey, or TikTok, get off TikTok celebrity. It's like, why is everyone so mad? But I guess maybe talk a little about that. What happens when they try to do that?Taylor Lorenz:I think it's just these old school entertainment. People come on and they don't really understand the app and they clearly are not doing it themselves. They have some content assistant and then they're like, Hey kids, I guess I have to be here now. And it's like, what are you doing here? I will say, the musicians do a better job. Megan Trainor has Chris Olsson, her TikTok buddy that, and music is such a part of TikTok. I feel like they get a warmer reception. But people, I mean, when Reese Smith first joined, people were like, they were in the comments being mean toMichael Jamin:Her. Aren't you rich enough? Reese? But there is some woman I follow, and I was shocked. I'm like, there's so many ways that people are making on this. And she talks about politics, so she's like a punt. That's her passion. So I'm like, okay, let's get her take on it. But she also does these, they're called TRO trips. Have you heard of this TRO Trotro trip? And so basically it's this website. So she'll run a trip in Europe, we're going to Italy for a week, come onto this and you can pay her basically to be your tour guide.Taylor Lorenz:Oh, this, I see. It's like a host. They're hosting you for the tour. Interesting. Oh my gosh,Michael Jamin:Yes. I'm like, how smart. So she basically gets a free trip, but she has to be with people for a week. She's the host. Well,Taylor Lorenz:They were doing that with our New York Times when I was at the New York Times. I think they stopped doing it because one of the reporters was being controversial on the trip, and I think they kind of scaled back the program, but I think they were like, actually, we don't want our reporters talking to the public. But they used to have people travel with New York Times reporters, and that was a way that the New York Times made money off journalists.Michael Jamin:Oh, wow. And for the same kind of thing where let's go tour the Vatican or something.Taylor Lorenz:It would be like tour the Vatican with the TimesMichael Jamin:Reallys recording or whatever. It's so weird. But there's just so many ways for people to, I don't know, make a name for themselves. I was good for her.Taylor Lorenz:Yeah, totally. I mean, there's just endless ways to monetize online.Michael Jamin:I haven't discovered any of them yet, but I'm waiting for it. I got my eyes peeled, but okay, so yeah, so you go to this VidCon thing, you do a panel, and then people want your opinion. And I imagine it's people a lot smaller than you who aspire to be you.Taylor Lorenz:Yeah. Or it's just people in different industries that are there to learn more about the industry or It's a lot of brand people too. The head of marketing for Walmart or something.Michael Jamin:Oh, really?Taylor Lorenz:Want to understand the ecosystem.Michael Jamin:Oh, so they're not talking, I don't know, conferences. I don't know what this is about. It depends.Taylor Lorenz:I mean, sometimes those people, if they're really good, I mean, I actually know the woman who runs the Walmart, influencer marketing was also at this event I was at recently. So that's a bad example. But a lot of times it's like marketers, maybe they're not totally in it yet, or they're a brand that wants to understand the content creator world, but they don't. Maybe they're not doing that yet, or they want to do more of it. So they go to these events to build connections. AndMichael Jamin:So you're saying, I should go to this thing.Taylor Lorenz:I think you should go to VidCon. It's interesting. It's fun to just go to once. And there's a lot of fans there too. So there's the industry side, then there's the fan side, and then there's just all these sort of adjacent events.Michael Jamin:Hey, it's Michael Jamin. If you like my content, and I know you do because listening to me, I will email it to you for free. Just join my watch list. Every Friday I send out my top three videos of the week. These are for writers, actors, creative types, people. You can unsubscribe whenever you want. I'm not going to spam you, and the price is free. You got no excuse to join. Go to michaeljamin.com. And now back to what the hell is Michael Jamin talking about?Alright, so what about other people who have, I guess, transition from, I guess I'm saying, what I'm thinking is how can we help my listeners into, I don't know, everyone turns to me for like, Hey, what should I put on? It's like, I don't know, just build a following. Do you have advice for them?Taylor Lorenz:Everyone asked me the same thing, and I'm like, I wish it was easy. If I could give you a three step thing, we would all have millions of followers. I mean, a huge part is consistency, which is very hard. And I have to say, you post forever. You can't get obsessed with the views because people just quit and they feel like, oh, if you have an audience of 500 people, that really matters. It is very much about creating more of a community of people, and it is scale. So I think it's just, that's so valuable, and it also matters who's following you, rather than just getting random views. You want influential or interesting or whatever type of market you're trying to go for. You want the right people to follow you.Michael Jamin:Well, this is something that I was always perplexed at the beginning of TikTok, so I guess both of them, but on TikTok, you have followers that are, I get all these followers. I'm like, but if I have all these followers and only a 10th of them are seeing an average post or less, what's the point? Why? Why do I keep track of this metric? Why do they have the metric of followers if they don't show it to your followers?Taylor Lorenz:The way that I explain TikTok is following is just one signal to the algorithm. It's one signal out of probably thousands. And so it's useful. It's like, I have an affinity to this person. Obviously, you follow people too. Then you're mutuals, and then you can DMM with each other more, or comment. Sometimes you can put videos to Mutuals only. So there is a value, I think, in following, but most of people's experience is of consuming content on TikTok is obviously through the for you page. So I wouldn't even, followers doesn't matter that much, right?Michael Jamin:It doesn't.Taylor Lorenz:And also it's like, again, it goes back to who is following you. There's so many creators that people always wonder this with press, because people are like, why? How do I get written about? And it's really not about how big you are. It's like, do you have something new and interesting, or have you cultivated some sort of unique audience that maybe hasn't been served before? Things like that. So you don't have to be the biggest,Michael Jamin:Well, I say this, there's this one guy, I'm trying to remember his name, but he has a show, he's sold a show somewhere. I should know his name, but it was a Twitter feed, and he was just writing, he had a thriller. So every day he posts a little different line from this thriller he was writing. Oh, cool. And then it just blew up because it's mystery and suspense, and people wanted to find out what was in the basement or whatever. Then he was able to, I was like, oh, that's a good idea. So he did it. And so I don't know. Are you following any other people who do anything like that?Taylor Lorenz:Twitter. Twitter. There was this period on Twitter where there were a lot of TV writers and comedians were trying things out there, and you could really get traction, and people were looking at Twitter. Now, no one's looking at that anymore. I would say it's much more TikTok and Instagram for comedy, and that's just where it is. But I mean, things people make, I mean, I was interested, this guy, Ari Kagan, who is kind of like a young director, content creator. He doesn't like to be called a content creator, but he just sold a show with Adam McKay, where they're making it for TikTok.Michael Jamin:They're making it for TikTok. Wait a minute, what does that mean?Taylor Lorenz:They're going to make it on TikTok. It's going to live on TikTok, I guess,Michael Jamin:But not as, what we do is some kind of different TikTok channel or something where it's long form.Taylor Lorenz:Yeah, yeah, it's, hold on, let me find it. I want to actually get it right. Oh, yeah. Here. It's a series that they're making on TikTok. Hold on. It happened when I was, okay. I just put it in the chat. Okay. Yeah, I think it's scripted. Yeah, it's a scripted series to run on TikTok.Michael Jamin:So you may or may not. That means you may or may not see it like we were just talkingTaylor Lorenz:About. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, so I guess they're hoping that it'll perform well. I'm sure they're going to put paid media behind it, butMichael Jamin:Oh, okay. Oh, okay. How interesting. Yeah, this whole thing is so you got to be honest, people are always saying, how do I break into Hollywood? And I'm thinking, well, you don't need to. You can do this on your own.Taylor Lorenz:I mean, Ari did a lot on his own initially. I think that's how a lot of people get in there, is they sort of start making their own little projects. I mean, one person that I think has done this really well, he is an actor. His name is Brian Jordan Alvarez. Do you know him?Michael Jamin:No.Taylor Lorenz:Oh my God.Michael Jamin:So I got to know who.Taylor Lorenz:Alright,Michael Jamin:Put him in the chat.Taylor Lorenz:I'm going to put him in the chat. He was an actor on Will and Grace and he was in Megan, and he is very funny. I'll put, oh, he has a Wikipedia now. He's big time. He's an actor, but it makes this really amazing content. And he started making music online and these series online and I think it's like helped him a lot. I mean, everyone knows who he is now. He's been in Time Magazine and stuff, and it's mostly from his, he made this YouTube series a while ago that was popular, and then his tiktoks took off and he started making music. But it's like,Michael Jamin:All right, I got to follow this guy. You're sayingTaylor Lorenz:He's very funny, but it's just raised his profile a lot. I think what he does on the internet, and he does it in a really fun way. And I listened to him on a podcast recently, and he was just saying how it's led to more people kind of knowing his work, and obviously people see his work and then they want to work with you.Michael Jamin:Right. Do you have a podcast yet?Taylor Lorenz:Careful.Michael Jamin:Maybe I might tune.Taylor Lorenz:We'll see, I had one and then the New York Times made me quit it. The Times is crazy about outside projects, so I quitMichael Jamin:It. Oh, really? Hope that the post is not as, maybe they don't.Taylor Lorenz:They're better. That's why I work there now.Michael Jamin:Wow. You got your hand in so many different things. Yeah. I don't know. I just thought you're absolutely fascinated because you are an expert, but you're also in it. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah. Is it overwhelming for you?Taylor Lorenz:I think I have good boundaries because I mean, I'm grateful to be a millennial where I think it's harder for the 22 year olds today where everything, their whole social life is so enmeshed in the internet. I think I have a healthy distance from it, and I have friends that are just my friends that aren't internet.Michael Jamin:So your boundaries are basically how much time you're willing to invest every day on being online. And also justTaylor Lorenz:Like I have a very strong sense of self, and I think when you get on the internet, everybody tries to push you into doing things or making content or being like, oh, you should do this, or, oh, you should do this. And I have always had a mind of, actually, I know what I want and I'm going to do this, and I'm just going to do only what I want. I know who I am if people, because it's hard on the internet and sometimes things perform well. So if I had continued to talk about my life, I think that probably would've performed well back when I was blogging, but I made the decision to just stop doingMichael Jamin:That. But you're right, if something's controversial, I try to steer away from controversy. I feel like I'm just here to talk about art and entertainment and writing and Hollywood, but I also know if I took a bigger stand on things and pissed people off, it would go viral. But then what's the point of this? I don't know.Taylor Lorenz:Then you get all these haters. I've written a lot of political stories that have to do with the content creator world and the political ecosystem, and so those are some of my most viral stories. But I have to say, it just gets you a lot of people that then follow you. They feel like, oh yeah, she's on our side on this, or whatever, or, oh, I hate her. She wrote about this content creator that. So I think it's just better to just be true to yourself. Yeah,Michael Jamin:Though I did a post couple, maybe when I first started off and it went, somehow Yahoo picked up on it and I was on Yahoo Entertainment News. My first reaction was, oh no. You know what I'm saying? Oh no. People know about me. It felt wrong. I don't know. I was like, I don't want people knowing about me.Taylor Lorenz:I know. It feels really, I mean, I've struggled with that a lot, and I actually really like being in LA for this reason. I was thinking just the past few years, more and more people start to know who you are and start writing about you, and that is such a mind fuck. I used to really believe, oh, every journalist is so great and they only have the best interests at heart of, and that is just not true. Unfortunately, there's a lot of places that just aggregate things for clicks and whatever, or they're very partisan in certain ways, and yeah, it's very hard. I used to run around trying to correct people. I tried to correct my own Wikipedia page, and then now I'm like, I gave up on all of that. I don't care.Michael Jamin:See, that's something I still frightens me a little bit is when people will stitch me or they'll make me the face of whatever argument they want. I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa. Keep me out of it. I never said any of this. I didn't sign up for that. This is your thing. I know that frightens me a little bit,Taylor Lorenz:I think, because everybody uses each other as characters online, and so it's like you're the main character. Then you just use all these other people around you as supporting characters and whatever you're trying to do on the internet,Michael Jamin:I thinkTaylor Lorenz:Really, butMichael Jamin:Well, that's what scared me about what you wrote in your book, but those people who just, they're whatever, they gossip about other tiktoks like, whoa, whoa, whoa. This just feels so wrong to me. Just do your own thing.Taylor Lorenz:I know.Michael Jamin:Don't try to cancel me. What are you doing?Taylor Lorenz:I know my first job in media was at the Daily Mail, and it was such a great training ground for media because tabloid news is just so relentless, and

Newsreel Easy
2023-09-09

Newsreel Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 4:46


Damfotbollens popularitet har ökat i England och VM-finalen mot Spanien sågs av tolv miljoner tv-tittare. Vi har pratat med Sorrel och Maddie som tränar fotboll i London. En tredjedel av unga i England får oönskade meddelanden efter att ha lämnat ut sin kontaktinformation till företag. Amerikanska sångerskan Megan Trainor har vunnit en Streamy Award för låten Made you look.

Newsreel
2023-09-09

Newsreel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 4:46


Damfotbollens popularitet har ökat i England och VM-finalen mot Spanien sågs av tolv miljoner tv-tittare. Vi har pratat med Emma och Amaka som spelar fotboll på fritiden. En tredjedel av unga i England får oönskade meddelanden efter att ha lämnat ut sin kontaktinformation till företag. Amerikanska sångerskan Megan Trainor har vunnit en Streamy Award för låten Made you look.

The Beauty Binge
Guest - Castillo Bataille. Hair stylist to the stars!

The Beauty Binge

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 49:09


This episode Bren is joined by Castlllo Bataille! As one of the busiest hairstylists in LA, Castllo has tamed the tresses of Hollywood royalty Hallie Berry, pop princess Megan Trainor and up and coming star Liza Koshy. Whether it's on the red carpet or in the pages of a magazine his work is so polished, creative and innovative that Loreal Matrix have retained him as brand ambassador. In this episode we talk about Castillo's favorite styles, what inspires him and what kind of questions he gets asked about hair. And of course we lift the lid on all his favorite products!Support the beauty binge :-Follow this link to shop the episode- https://shopmy.us/thebeautybingeOr - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thebeautybingeFollow Castillo - @Castillo_13Follow us: @brenrobertsonbeauty                  @thebeautybingepodcastFor private consultations, lessons and personal shopping visit HERE  For professional bookings contact: Agent - Cloutier RemixSPONSORS -The Beauty Binge is proudly sponsored by @RETROUVESKINAging starts at birth. No product can stop aging, but Retrouvé helps to visibly reduce the signs of it.   Primed for performance, Retrouvé products boost hydration, brighten the complexion, smooth the appearance of fine lines, and enhance skin quality to promote a beautiful complexion. Made with clinically effective concentrations of anti-aging ingredients set in otherworldly textures, Retrouvé works harmoniously with the body's natural regenerative processes to optimize the skin's ability to nourish, strengthen, and repair itself.   In addition to sourcing the highest grade of ingredients from trusted suppliers, Retrouvé also incorporates produce harvested directly from the Heidegger family farm in Malibu. Shop Retrouve HERE - enter code BREN20 for 20% off your total purchase.(Disclaimer - The Beauty Binge has received compensation for this sponsorship)AFFILIATES - ANISA BEAUTYHow you apply products to your skin matters — and we believe it's all about using the right tools. ANISA Beauty believes that the right brush can transform your makeup and skin care experience. We invest in our products a singular focus — designing, creating and elevating the tools that matter most — the brush. Every Anisa Beauty brush is crafted with your needs in mind; no matter your skin type, or your age — and pairs perfectly with the skincare and makeup products you use every day. ANISA Beauty brushes embody thirty years of expertise and innovation, with custom-designed, patented heads and fibers, ferrules and handles. Use code BINGE for 15% off your entire order HEREUnless otherwise stated all products reviewed are provided gratis. Purchases made through our links go toward making The Beauty Binge even better! 

The Pod-Cast
S9 E8: Houston, We Have a Pod-Cast (NASA joke)

The Pod-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023


Knock knock, who's there, it's Cameron, he is visiting his best friends Stephen and Bryan at their home! (If anyone else claims to be Cameron's best friend, our lawyers will shove them off a balcony.) At the end of a long, summery trip full of jolly games, delightful adventures, and screaming (sometimes all at once), the three Pod-Casters sit down to to remember whatever their heat-addled brains have managed to retain. If you can remember anything they forgot, please email us with the subject line: “I WAS HIDING IN THE CLOSET THE WHOLE TIME”Edited by Stephen. Our theme music is The Olive Gang by coda. Our theme music isn't All About That Bass by Megan Trainor. In case you were wondering.

MK Rocks with Rob Taylor 14th August 2020 (Carbon Friendly Edition)
New Releases with Rob Taylor 20th August 2023

MK Rocks with Rob Taylor 14th August 2020 (Carbon Friendly Edition)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 40:01


The best of this weeks New Release singles. Twelve top tunes. 20th August 2023. Featuring Noisy & Charlotte Plank, Fred Again & Obongjayar, Peekaboo, Flowdan, Skrillex & G-Rex, Mae Stephens with Megan Trainor,YOUNGR, HRVY, Insincere, Only The Poets, Joseph Lawrence, Maroon 5 & Mickey Guyton, Bebe Rexha & David Guetta, TeeDee

Off the Beaten Clef
After Hours - The Worst Artists of All Time

Off the Beaten Clef

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 58:31


Welcome to Off the Beaten Clef! As Kev & Dil continue to enjoy their vacation, we bring you another fun and contentious pre recorded episode - the worst artists of all time. Who is your least favorite artist of all time? Tune in to hear how much we love to hate! Kev - Nickelback, Rascal Flats, Puddle of Mudd, Dave Matthews Band, Five Finger Death Punch Dil - Our Last Night, 3oh!3, Megan Trainor, G-Eazy, Front Porch Step Songs of the Show: Kev - Padam Padam by Kylie Minogue  Dil - Lover You Should've Come Over by Jeff Buckley OTBC Social Media: Merch - offthebeatenclef.com Instagram - @offthebeatenclef Twitter - @OffClef Email - offthebeatenclef@gmail.com Discord - Link HERE Thanks for listening!

Recovery Rocks
Episode 182: Episode 182: Ozempic and Addiction

Recovery Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 23:30


Tawny and Lisa talk about Ozempic, a diabetes medication that can have the side effect of weight loss. Word of that side effect caused a run on the drug that led to a supply shortage for people with diabetes. Normalizing off-label use of a prescription drug (as opposed to taking a weight-management drug while under a doctor's care) as a route to losing weight undermines the progress society has made on body positivity. It perpetuates stigma around body size and shape. And for Tawny and Lisa, even if they had a had a pill to remove their cravings, they still would have needed community, therapy and support for to be mentally healthy. Music Minute features Megan Trainor, Lizzo and Eminem Read What Ozempic Reveals About Desire  Check out Fat Talk: Parenting in the Age of Diet Culture This episode is sponsored by the sober entrepreneurs at Sour Humanoid vinegar. Add a splash of these artisanal vinegars to your dinner to brighten up the flavor of your protein and veggies. Order a bottle today atsourhumanoid.com and follow them at @sourhumanoid.  Pre-Order Tawny's book, Dry Humping: A Guide to Dating, Relating, and Hooking Up Without the Booze Subscribe to Tawny's sober dating, sex, and relationships advice column, Beyond Liquid Courage. Purchase Lisa's memoir, Girl Walks Out of a Bar

The Musician Toolkit with David Lane
Playing Guitar for Pixar and More (with Andrew Synowiec) | Ep30

The Musician Toolkit with David Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 53:23


Andrew Synowiec is a session musician, primarily as a guitarist, who has appeared on recordings of a variety of artists and bands, including The Who, Barbara Streisand, Megan Trainor, and M83.  He's also performed on the soundtracks of several films and television series, including Cobra Kai, Frozen, Coco, A Good Day to Die Hard, Little Fockers, and more!  Andrew talks about moving to LA from Miami, becoming a session guitarist, the process of working with a variety of composers, and...of course, the tools to be successful in this line of work.  He also talks about some of his other projects as a performer.  This is a great conversation that you won't want to miss! Find out more about Andrew Synowiec at https://andrewsynowiec.com/ Musical excerpts in order of appearance: "The Final Countdown" arr. Pinar Toprak (from The Lost City soundtrack) "Sam and Robby" and "Quiver" by Leo Birenberg and Zach Robinson (from Cobra Kai soundtrack) "Let It Go" by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez (from Frozen soundtrack) "Triple Vodka Rhapsody" by Marco Beltrami (from A Good Day to Die Hard) "Dia de Los Muertos" by Michael Giacchino (from Coco) "Triad Days" and "Late to the Party" by Andrew Synowiec Let me know your thoughts on this episode at https://www.speakpipe.com/MusicianToolkit or you can send me a written message at https://www.davidlanemusic.com/contact  You can find this episode and links to this show on all podcast apps from https://musiciantoolkit.podbean.com/ . If you enjoyed this, please give it a rating and review on the podcast app of your choice.  You can also now find the podcast at https://www.davidlanemusic.com/toolkit You can follow David Lane AND the Musician Toolkit podcast on Facebook @DavidMLaneMusic, on Instagram and TikTok @DavidLaneMusic, and on YouTube @davidlanemusic1 This episode is sponsored by Fons, an online platform that helps private teachers of all types (music, yoga, martial arts, academic tutoring, coaches, etc) with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling.  Click here for more information or to begin your free trial.

Social Studies
Where Are You Blippi?

Social Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 54:38


This week the show starts off with Jack: Gaspare recounts some interesting facts about Jack the Ripper before Joe goes off on Megan Trainor. Gaspare google's Joes net worth and the fella's vow to get the one and only (maybe not?) Blippi to come on the show.

Social Studies
Where Are You Blippi?

Social Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 54:38


This week the show starts off with Jack: Gaspare recounts some interesting facts about Jack the Ripper before Joe goes off on Megan Trainor. Gaspare google's Joes net worth and the fella's vow to get the one and only (maybe not?) Blippi to come on the show.

El Cuarto De Mi Suegra

In this week's episode, On Chisme of The Week, our new favorite “it girl” Sophia Richie is the classiest bride. Also, in chisme news singer Megan Trainor has become teachers' number one enemy find out why. On Casos de la Vida de AK, pretending to be cool by partying is no longer an option. And on Facts, this week's topic is “abandonment” what it means, the consequences, and how to deal with it.Don't forget to follow this podcast IG @elcuartodemisuegra, my personal IG @ak_trueself, TikTok @elcuartodemisuegraSupport the show

Subfacts Podcast
Am I the Ewok?

Subfacts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 86:18


In this episode the guys discuss their chicken finger reaction, YouTube comments, Harry Belafonte, Michael Bolton, Megan Trainor, Downes Barbie, Sisu, Return of the Jedi, Air, Evil Dead Rise, Aaron Rogers, the NFL draft, and much more....

The Georgia Songbirds
JoJo Scott Live From the Digital Bird's Nest

The Georgia Songbirds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 97:57


Let's Welcome to the Georgia Songbirds family, from Oregon singer-songwriter JoJo Scott. JoJo came on the show and we had such a fun conversation. We listened to her music but we also talked about, The Goonies. Which she has never seen. We also talked about 70's music, honey, Megan Trainor, and so much more. So pull up a seat listen in and laugh along with me and JoJo. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegeorgiasongbirds/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegeorgiasongbirds/support

Will & Woody
WW - BREAK - Megan Trainor Pt 2 300123

Will & Woody

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 3:17


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Making Room
Cooking With Remi: Youtube, Kitchen Gadgets and Korean Food Must-Haves

Making Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 41:22


I'm sure we can all remember when we were first introduced to Youtube. Many of us waited for new releases, while others of us took the plunge to start creating. Remi Cruz found herself cooking most of her life, while also being inspired by her moms incredible cooking.  When high school came around she took her passion, started producing cooking videos for the platform and the rest is history. Making cooking crave worthy, and light hearted, her videos grew in popularity and what once was a hobby soon became a career. Remi and I laughed and talked our way through: - The earliest days of content creating and how her career on Youtube took off - Korean food culture: What we should all try when we eat at a Korean restaurant and must have snacks from our local Korean grocery store- What everyone should know about the BTS of creators on Youtube, Tic Tok etc. -Her popular cooking series called Cooking With Remi on Youtube! -How her career led her to interview guests on her podcast Pretty Basic, like Ashley Tisdale and Megan Trainor! This lighthearted conversation is just what you need to kick of the new year! Tune in for everything from fast food to kitchen gadgets wherever podcasts are hosted! Follow Remi: www.youtube.com/@MissRemiAshten@missremiashtenThis Episode is Sponsored byGood Ranchers: Get 2 lbs of free chicken in every box and $25 off your first order with code GATHER at checkoutHospitality Academie: Sign up today for one of 12 charcuterie and cake decorating workshops taught by your truly! Anytime, anywhere- hospitality confidence and creativity starts here! 

Jay-Jay & Flynny Catch Up Podcast
HIGHLIGHT: Iconic Kiwi Parody of Megan Trainor's 'Made You Look'

Jay-Jay & Flynny Catch Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 4:25


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Rooks and Becords Podcast
Episode 66: Top 10 Songs and Albums of 2022

Rooks and Becords Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 56:48


Bingkai Suara
[Music] CATE Talks About “Tell Me Things You Won't Take Back”, Fighting Insecurity, and Fitting to New Community

Bingkai Suara

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 10:55


Hello Listeners! In this episode, we had the opportunity to talk with London-based singer, Cate Canning. She talked about her latest EP “Tell Me Things You Won't Take Back”, fighting insecurity, and the ups and downs in our life. Cate “Caitlin” Canning is a 23 years old Canadian singer songwriter based in London. She became a TikTok sensation after her debut song “Can't Wait to Be Pretty” was featured so many times. Some of her songs become hits, like “Groupie”, “Sad Song”, and “Can't Wait to Be Pretty”. She was also recognized to have a duet with Megan Trainor on TikTok in 2020. Don't forget to follow our podcast on any podcast platforms, our Instagram Bingkai Karya, and stay updated with our recent news on www.bingkaikarya.com

Seeking Derangements
SD 176 - MC Sucka of the Week (Me)

Seeking Derangements

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 65:24


Today we talk about Drake being gay to throw off grooming allegations, stanning Megan Trainor, using babies for clout, Tar again, and how scary it would be to be lesbian. Subscribe to our Patreon for two bonus episodes a week :)

Super Fun Time Trivia
SFT Trivia 221 - A Man Made Of Pies

Super Fun Time Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 54:32


This week on the Super Fun Time Trivia podcast, we discuss which version of the Beatles had the largest amount of drug use, the difference between a Big Bad Evil Guy in video games and dungeons and dragons, and a big balls entertainment group, and talk about Megan Trainor for longer than I thought possible. Music Round: No Patreon: Super Fun Time Trivia Facebook: superfuntimetrivia Instagram: superfuntimetrivia Twitter: @sftimetrivia Email: superfuntimetrivia@gmail.com Intro Music By David Dino White. Welcome to Super Fun Time Trivia: The known universe's only live improv comedy trivia podcast.

Choc Knox Unplugged
Megan Trainor, She Hulk, and The Messiah

Choc Knox Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 100:17


Fight Laugh Feast USA
Megan Trainor, She Hulk, and The Messiah [Choc Knox Unplugged]

Fight Laugh Feast USA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 100:17


HALF HOUR with Jeff & Richie
Taylor Swift, Carly Rae Jepsen, and New Music Picks! (Pop Episode)

HALF HOUR with Jeff & Richie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 32:07


In this weeks podcast, Jeff & Richie bring you an episode featuring: Taylor Swift and Carly Rae Jepsen. Take a dive with Jeff & Richie as they discuss Taylor's 10th studio album MIDNIGHTS and Carly's 6th studio album THE LONELIEST TIME. The conversation will feature overall thoughts on the album and what hype means in the current pop music industry. (Follow the POP PLAYLIST here). New Music of the week includes: (Follow the NEW ARTIST PICKS PLAYLIST here)Meghan Trainor - "Made You Look" Tove Lo - "Grapefruit"Betty Who - "I CAN BE YOUR MAN"Sam smith & Kim Petras - "Unholy"Shania Twain - "Waking Up Dreaming" Share your thoughts with us on this episode below:On Instagram: @halfhourpodcastOn TikTok: @halfhourpodcastOn our website: www.twoworldsentertainmentllc.com

Recording Studio Rockstars
RSR371- David Kalmusky - Pro Tips for Playing and Recording Guitar From Owner of Addiction Studio

Recording Studio Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 115:57


My guest today is Dave Kalmusky a multi-platinum, multiple Billboard #1 charting Nashville based producer, songwriter, guitarist / multi-instrumentalist, engineer & mixer, who's work in the studio with acts such as Shawn Mendes, Keith Urban, Megan Trainor, Justin Bieber, Journey, Joe Bonamassa, Tenille Townes, The Sisterhood, Vince Gill, John Oates (From Hall & Oates) Motley Crue, and Many, Many others, David is also partner with Jonathan Cain at Addiction Sound Studios in Nashville, TN.  Coming by it honestly, David's father, Kenny Kalmusky. was one of the original band members of “The Hawks” with Levon Helm, Richard Manuel, & John Till in 1958. Kenny went on to make records at Bearsville studios in Woodstock NY, and Nashville TN in the late 60's with the likes of Ian & Sylvia, Todd Rundgren, Cowboy Jack Clement, Ronnie Hawkins, Jerry Reed, and many others. David has been on the show before in episode RSR052.  Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: http://MixMasterBundle.com THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! https://samplyaudio.com Use code RSR20 to get 20% off for the first 3 months https://www.Spectra1964.com https://MacSales.com/Rockstars https://iZotope.com/Rockstars use code ROCK10 for 10% off https://apiaudio.com/ https://www.adam-audio.com https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy Use code ROCKSTAR to get 10% off https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com Hear guests discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5nTd50D3FUXglsSoB7PP2l?si=02d241ed378a4b52 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/371

Woody & Wilcox
The Woody and Wilcox Show for 07-04-2022

Woody & Wilcox

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 69:49


Today on the Woody and Wilcox Show; Stop sucking in your stomach; It Happened in Florida; Megan Trainor has two toilets; Chelsea's new license plate; Bert Kreisher; Kate Beckinsale's leggings injury; And so much more!

Spout Podcast
Eddie Benjamin

Spout Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 24:49 Transcription Available


Eddie Benjamin, born Edward George Hendrix Benjamin, hails from Australia. With a name like that, a music career was destined. Since moving to the United States, Eddie has worked with Megan Trainor, Diplo, Labrinth, Shawn Mendes, and many others. While some may just know Eddie as the boyfriend to actress, dancer, and model Maddie Ziegler, his name will soon be synonymous with Justin Bieber's Justice Tour, where he's the opening act.In-between shows with The Biebs, Eddie caught up with us to spout off on his iPhone curse, why a beach is the ideal place to create, the importance of his parents in his career, his love for boots and vintage instruments, his beyond the grave connection to Michael Jackson, and his meeting with Will Smith.

Sharp Tongue
How To Find Comfort In The Silence | Jessimae Peluso & Rudy Pavich

Sharp Tongue

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 71:30


This week we welcome special guest, producer of The Adam Corolla show, Megan Trainor's podcast and this podcast, our very own, Rudy Pavich, to discuss "cupping/cuffing season", what annoys Rudy about Jessimae, and how to get comfortable with silence.Thanks to our sponsors Ooze! Use promo code "JESSIMAE" for 20% off your entire purchase! www.oozeLife.com

Morning MAGIC with David, Sue, & Kendra
Megan Trainor On Morning MAGIC!

Morning MAGIC with David, Sue, & Kendra

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 5:22


David, Sue & Kendra talked all things Christmas with Meghan Trainor! She's a December baby like Sue, and Kendra's kids made a little appearance (we were on Zoom, so you know how that goes! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Friends, Acquaintances, And Erbody Else Podcast
Netflix Catch Up: The Harder They Fall

Friends, Acquaintances, And Erbody Else Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 54:21


The girls review the highly anticipated Netflix movie, 'The Harder They Fall', from a black perspective. We also review the critically acclaimed series finally season by Issa Rae, 'Insecure', as well as a few other big worthy shows. We also debut the second installment of 'The Education of Alexxis' where she share how new found discovery of Big Sean, why she hates to love Megan Trainor, and why Trina is always a bop. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/faeepodcast/message

The Basement Yard
#316 - Is It Okay To Poop With Your Partner?

The Basement Yard

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 63:34


Megan Trainor installed two toilets next to each other so she could take dumps with her husband. Is that romantic or the worst thing you've ever heard?

Pop Culture After Dark
Kim K on SNL, Nicki Minaj A Host?, Demi Lovato Stays Stupid AF + MORE!

Pop Culture After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 74:34


Hiyyaaa! Welcome back to another episode of Pop Culture After Dark. On this weeks episode, we're talking about Adele confirming her "30" album, Demi Lovato saying the world "Alien" is derogatory (insert eye roll here), Megan Trainor has a his and her toiler, Britney Spears CONTINUES to shade her sister, Daytime TV talk show drama, Nicki Minaj hosts Real Housewives of Potomac's Reunion, Kim K facing backlash after hosting SNL, Offset goes all the way OFF with Cardi B's Birthday Gifts + SO MUCH MORE! Please make sure you leave us a rating and a review wherever you're listening - we'll love your FOR-EV-ER! ****Join our Patreon for EXCLUSIVE content!*** http://patreon.com/popcultureafterdark Follow The Show: Instagram: http://instagram.com/popcultureafterdark Follow Abel: IG: http://instagram.com/abelozuna4 Website: http://abelozuna.com Follow Vonnie: IG: http://instagram.com/vonniesmiles TikTok: @yvonneascension --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/popcultureafterdark/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/popcultureafterdark/support

Whiskey Hell Podcast
Mormon Soaking and the Great Rabbits Anus

Whiskey Hell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 117:37


Gosh where do we start. Ummm... We talked about Fitz's GI Joe Yolanda and how FaceBook went offline for several hours. That was weird, but totally un par with all the other weird stuff that is going on. Then we talked about some beers, and Mormon Soaking. Yes, the TikTok rage soaking.  Netflix and Soak? I dunno. It was a crazy night. Shout out to all of our listeners! Germany representing and Washington DC! Outstanding to have you aboard! That lead to the birth of the new segment "FUCKED UP NEWS!" as we had to talk about a guy who jumped out the window of a 9th floor building in Jersey. Way to go Jersey. So we figured out how fast a human body speeds into the ground. That was a natural progression. Don't at me!!! After all we got to the down and dirty on duo-pooping. That's right. Megan Trainor and her husband poop together. Ask Whiskey Hell revolves around a listener who has a mask fetish. I think you can say we had a really eventful evening. EnjoY!whiskeyhellpod@gmail.com@Whiskey_Hell on Twitter!www.WhiskeyHellPod.Com if you want to check us out online. 

Not Another Monday
Airbuses and Dreams

Not Another Monday

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 70:20


Rosie is stuck on the freeway so Mark hangs out with Steph and Anthony from The League of Ridiculous Conversations Podcast. They analyze Steph's dreams, talk about airlines, bathroom etiquette, and nerd corrections. 

Girls Gone Boss
Fatima Robinson: Choreographer, Director, Producer, and Hip Hop Pioneer

Girls Gone Boss

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 35:44


Fatima Robinson is a Choreographer, Director, Producer and Emmy Award nominee. She is a pioneer in Hip Hop culture and has helped globalize the genre around the world with her iconic moves. She has worked with some of the biggest names such as Black Eyes Peas, Mary J Blige, Pharrell, Rihanna, Lil Baby, Kendrick Lamar, Megan Trainor, Prince, Britney Spears, Gwen Stefani and more. She is also Creative Producer for this year's Grammy Awards. Recently, Fatima's choreography work was seen in COMING 2 AMERICA. Her upcoming credits include a new Gucci campaign and QUEENS, starring Brandy, which premieres on ABC this October. As a major influencer of hip-hop dance, along with her notable presence in film and television Fatima is a force to be reckoned with and has had a long-standing career we all look up to.

CzabeCast
"It's All About That Double Pooper"

CzabeCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 54:20


Megan Trainor is a weirdo. Mr. X comes on to peacock his MLB totals. Notorious J-A-Y discusses "The Final Goodbye", Brooks v. Bryson, Sage Steele, More Greenberg, Urban Meyer, and more. Plus: FTG!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Virgin Mornings in Calgary with Tyler, Danaye and Fuzzy Podcast
The One Where Where Side By Side Toilets Were A Thing (October 5th, 2021)

Virgin Mornings in Calgary with Tyler, Danaye and Fuzzy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 29:01


Megan Trainor and her husband have side by side toilets. Could you do your 'business' with your partner right there beside you? Safe to say Bachelor In Paradise was a huge success after 6 couples were made. And there are a lot of unconventional sounds that remind of you of Thanksgiving.

Songwriting Saves the World
50: Jack Newsome

Songwriting Saves the World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 33:10


Hey lovies!!!! This week's episode is with one of our favorite people in the world, Jack Newsome!! Jack is a pop singer, songwriter, and producer based in LA. He was a finalist on NBC's Songland and has penned songs for so many cool artists like Megan Trainor, PLATINUM, Jordy, Sean Kingston, Alex Sampson, and more. He also recently released a solo EP called “All Dressed Up.” We talked about how real stories make the best songs, how Lady Gaga was everyone's queer awakening, and how he wrote his recent single, “Friends.” Also quick disclaimer. In this episode we mention Sam Smith and mistakenly use he/him pronouns when Sam goes by they/them. We weren't aware at the time and will be more mindful in the future to check pronouns before we mention people on the show! Follow Jack on Instagram @jacknewsome Follow us on Instagram @songwritingsavestheworld, @sashabellentine, @annickblaize Patreon @songwritingsavestheworld Email songwritingsavestheworld@gmail.com

At Home With Colin Murray
Philip Bailey

At Home With Colin Murray

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 54:02


Colin has a chat with the great Philip Bailey from Earth, Wind and Fire. Philip describes his love of jazz from a young age, joining Earth, Wind and Fire and having Maurice White as a mentor and the enduring popularity of the band including its collaborations with artists like Megan Trainor and Travis Scott. Midnight Meets is part of Colin Murray’s BBC Radio 5 Live show which is on Monday to Thursday, 10.30pm to 1am - or available whenever you want via the free BBC Sounds app.

Jim Lanahan and Friends
Embroidered Fetus Penis

Jim Lanahan and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 51:45


Our pre-Christmas show is a DOOZY! Jim starts by professing his love for caftans and Melody Thomas Scott of The Young and the Restless. It just makes sense, right? MELODY, please come on our podcast! Then he discusses the Pfizer and Moderna COVID19 vaccinations. #hope Next, Doctor Jon asks us what sorts of wild animals we have unexpected found in our homes. Hint: It was NOT Jim’s ex-boyfriend. Then Scott teaches us about ‘voteflakes’. Hint: DO NOT BE ONE. Then the Friends reminisce about the good old days living in New York City. Honestly, the topic goes on forever. Are you from NYC? No? You’ve been warned! Then Jim utters Three Words That Shall Live in Infamy: Embroidered Fetus Penis. Special Thanks to Megan Trainor for giving us the gift of her new song: Holidays Wanna be Friends with Benefits? This episode of Jim Lanahan and Friends is sponsored by Jim Lanahan on www.cameo.com. All proceeds support this pod! Your personalized video comes with a link to join our live studio audience when we record the podcast. Who knows, you might even get to be IN the podcast! Connect with us! Podcast Group on Facebook: Jim Lanahan and Friends Podcast Group Jim Lanahan: Insta: @jimlanahan FB: @IamJimLanahan Website: www.jimlanahan.com Christine Sinacore: @csinacore on Twitter and FB Insta: @christinesinacore Website: www.christinesinacore.com Doctor Jon Paul Higgins: @doctorjonpaul on Twitter, Insta, FB Website: www.doctorjonpaul.com Scott Sheldon: @scottysheldon on Twitter and FB Insta:@scottasheldon, @scottysheldontheactor Website: www.scottysheldon.com Stephanie Laffin: @chickylaff on Twitter and Insta @billytherescuepup on Insta --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jim-lanahan/support

Jim Lanahan and Friends

Macy Eleni ('Your Virtual Hype Woman') is a wildly popular influencer who has amassed a loyal following through refreshingly honest conversation and curated thrifted fashion. Macy and Jim discuss her vintage LEWKS (Macy knows her way around an estate sale!) as well as maintaining motivation and inspiration despite depression and an eating disorder. Macy Eleni is changing the world one mind at a time. We LOVE her! Today’s Yummy Yummy is: Carlos V Chocolate (www.nestleusa.com/brands/international-products/carlos-v) Special Thanks to Megan Trainor for giving us the gift of her new song: Holidays Wanna be Friends with Benefits? This episode of Jim Lanahan and Friends is sponsored by Jim Lanahan on www.cameo.com. All proceeds support this pod! Your personalized video comes with a link to join our live studio audience when we record the podcast. Who knows, you might even get to be IN the podcast! Connect with us! Macy Eleni: Youtube & TikTok: @blazedandglazed Insta: @macyeleni Podcast Group on Facebook: Jim Lanahan and Friends Podcast Group Jim Lanahan: Insta: @jimlanahan FB: @IamJimLanahan Website: www.jimlanahan.com Christine Sinacore: @csinacore on Twitter and FB Insta: @christinesinacore Website: www.christinesinacore.com Doctor Jon Paul Higgins: @doctorjonpaul on Twitter, Insta, FB Website: www.doctorjonpaul.com Scott Sheldon: @scottysheldon on Twitter and FB Insta:@scottasheldon, @scottysheldontheactor Website: www.scottysheldon.com Stephanie Laffin: @chickylaff on Twitter and Insta @billytherescuepup on Insta --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jim-lanahan/support

Jim Lanahan and Friends

The episode starts with Jim announcing his new life goal of joining Le Petit Cirque. Oh, and he almost stole Simone Biles’ leotard. True story. Then, our friend Holly-Anne takes us into the sexy world of Speakeasy On Demand (www.speakeasyondemand.com). Let’s just say Scott ENJOYED the show. A lot. Daddy likee. Then Christine asks if it is appropriate to tell your friends they are being reckless butt-faces in the age of COVID19. Jon reviews the new Apple Headphones and Stephanie flashes her bosoms multiple times. Calm yer tits, lady! Special Thanks to Megan Trainor for giving us the gift of her new song: Holidays. Jimmy likee! Wanna be Friends with Benefits? This episode of Jim Lanahan and Friends is sponsored by Jim Lanahan on www.cameo.com. All proceeds support this pod! Your personalized video comes with a link to join our live studio audience when we record the podcast. Who knows, you might even get to be IN the podcast! Connect with us! Podcast Group on Facebook: Jim Lanahan and Friends Podcast Group Jim Lanahan: Insta: @jimlanahan FB: @IamJimLanahan Website: www.jimlanahan.com Christine Sinacore: @csinacore on Twitter and FB Insta: @christinesinacore Website: www.christinesinacore.com Doctor Jon Paul Higgins: @doctorjonpaul on Twitter, Insta, FB Website: www.doctorjonpaul.com Scott Sheldon: @scottysheldon on Twitter and FB Insta:@scottasheldon, @scottysheldontheactor Website: www.scottysheldon.com Stephanie Laffin: @chickylaff on Twitter and Insta @billytherescuepup on Insta --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jim-lanahan/support

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
@ConwayShow – Got It! Nailed it!

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 117:18


Steve Gregory and the battle between Restaurants and L.A. County. 92% schools back in sessions. Jane Wells does the Starbucks Pay it Forward move. Friends of the show GooGoo Dolls are on tv! Tim's favorite Megan Trainor songs. LA City Emergency Order from Mayor Garcetti. Author Mark Asher. Employee of the Month Steve Gregory clears up the order. Mondo says something stupid and sings.

Melissa Forman On Demand
Interview with Megan Trainor

Melissa Forman On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 6:47


OWC RADiO
David Kalmusky, working with music greats and advice for young musicians

OWC RADiO

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020


In this documentary-style interview, David Kalmusky talks with OWC RADiO host, Cirina Catania about his life from his early days as a young boy living and performing with a musical father, to his life today working with the world's greatest musicians, all while living in quarantine during the age of Covid. David is a multi-platinum, multiple Billboard #1 charting Nashville based producer, songwriter, guitarist/multi-instrumentalist, engineer & mixer, who grew up with a famous musician father. His past and current works include hundreds of artists such as Shawn Mendes, Keith Urban, Megan Trainor, Justin Bieber, Journey, Joe Bonamassa, Tenille Townes, Carrie Underwood, The Sisterhood, Vince Gill, John Oates (From Hall & Oates) Motley Crue, and many, many others, who have asked David to work with them. He has also been asked to engineer for some of the top producers making music today, including Jacquire King (Mutemath, James Bay, Kings Of Leon), Glenn Rosenstein (Madonna, U2, Talking Heads, Ziggy Marley), Kevin Shirley (Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Led Zeppelin) Rob Fraboni (The Band, Eric Clapton, The Rolling Stones), Bob Rock (Metallica, Aerosmith)  Greg Wells (Katy Perry, Adele, One Republic).  David co-designed and built Addiction Sound Studios in Nashville, with partner Jonathan Cain (The Baby’s, Bad English, Journey) and Engineer Chris Huston (The Who, Led Zeppelin) where Kalmusky and Cain host their world-class tracking room and individual private production rooms. Notable Links: www.kalmusky.com www.addictionsound.com cirina catania MacSales.com For more information about our amazing sponsor, Other World Computing, go to MacSales.com or OWCDigital.com, where you’ll find hardware and software solutions and tutorial videos that will get you up and running in no time. For more about our host, filmmaker, tech maven and co-founder of the Sundance Film Festival, Cirina Catania, visit cirinacatania.com. If you enjoy our podcast, please subscribe and tell all your friends about us! We love our listeners. And, if you have ideas for segments, write to OWCRadio@catania.us. Cirina is always up for new ideas!

Bring Me the Feelings
Who are Our Celebrity Friends? | Bring Me the Feelings #016

Bring Me the Feelings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 66:31


I don't know if you've noticed but our episodes are viewed by like, I don't know, more than a hundred people? That makes us famous. And when you're famous, you have famous friends. And mansions. And hot tubs. And limos. And caviar. And fur coats. And a gold tooth. Watch out cause we're headed to the dentist. This is episode 16. Are you still reading? _______________________________ BRING ME THE FEELINGS is the Nick & Euric Podcast Awesome Show! Nick is a director. Euric is a DJ. We're two long time friends who have made many mistakes we don't regret. We're partners in culture like Cardi B and Megan Trainor. Click 'Like' even if you didn't, comment to prove you're not mute, and tappy tap that 'Subscribe' button! Listen to us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0F4z1Ue... Listen to us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Listen to us on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/brin... Email us at: bringmethefeelings@gmail.com Follow us on IG: @bringmethefeelings #Podcast #Philippines #FilipinoPodcasts #Comedy #VideoPodcast #FilipinoPopCulture #FilipinoComedy #PhilippinesComedy #FilipinoAmerican #BringMeTheFeelings #pinoypodcasters

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND
The Day We Checked In With Megan Trainor

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 129:01


Elvis and the Morning Show checked in with Megan Trainor and she made an announcement about some new music! Elvis brought up an interesting conversation about that "it's ok, not to be ok". Froggy wants to know if he should get a putting green in his backyard? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Love Thy Enneagram Number

My word for 2020 is Quicksand. I feel like I’ve been stuck and just trying to keep my head above the muck and breath while simultaneously struggling to get out and RUN away. But am I really stuck? An Enneagram Type 7’s Basic fear is of being TRAPPED. Granted this usually refers to being trapped in emotional pain but that feeling of NO WAY OUT can cause me to RUN or shut down. And when a 7 shuts down it can be scary. So, since I’ve had NOTHING BUT TIME I’ve done a lot of thinking. Am I really STUCK or have I been given an opportunity to reconsider where I want to go. Funny thing about Quick Sand - HOLD ON TO YOUR SCIENCE HATS because this is going to blow your mind - According to a study published in the current issue of the journal Nature, it is impossible for a person immersed in quicksand to be drawn completely under. The fact is, humans float in the stuff. WHAT?? YES - you heard correctly - If you just relax, your body will float in it because your body is less dense than the quicksand!!! It’s hard to imagine that this time of being quarantined and cut off from the usual patterns of living is a GIFT if we chose to see it that way. I’m asking myself…."Am I trapped?" Is that true? Or am I being given the opportunity to be set FREE? To get UNSTUCK. Workout reference on Instagram with Megan Trainor at BodyByTrainor #Enneagram, #Enneagram3, #Enneagram7, #Enneagram8, #Covid19, #Coronavirus, #Pandemic, #Quicksand, #SocialDistancing

Dave Ryan Show's Minnesota Goodbye
Why Don't Some Artist Get More Support?

Dave Ryan Show's Minnesota Goodbye

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 15:13


A bunch of listener emails including the reason why some musicians like Megan Trainor and Avril Lavigne don't get the support that they deserve.

RNZ: Sunday Morning
Young Kiwi lives her teen dream dancing for Lady Gaga

RNZ: Sunday Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 8:16


When Emma-Kate Putnam saw Lady Gaga performing at Auckland's Vector Arena in 2010, she had an epiphany. From that point on she knew she wanted to be on stage with the mega star. And recently she was able to realise that goal.   

RNZ: Sunday Morning
Young Kiwi lives her teen dream dancing for Lady Gaga

RNZ: Sunday Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 8:16


When Emma-Kate Putnam saw Lady Gaga performing at Auckland's Vector Arena in 2010, she had an epiphany. From that point on she knew she wanted to be on stage with the mega star. And recently she was able to realise that goal.   

In Session With Darren Walters
EP39 David Kalmusky

In Session With Darren Walters

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 79:45


David Kalmusky is a multi-platinum, multiple Billboard #1 charting Nashville based producer, songwriter, guitarist / multi-instrumentalist, engineer & mixer, who’s work in the studio with acts such as Shawn Mendes, Keith Urban, Megan Trainor, Justin Bieber, Journey, Joe Bonamassa, Tenille Townes, The Sisterhood, Vince Gill, John Oates (From Hall & Oates) Motley Crue, and Many, Many others, to randomly choose a few of the diverse range of genre, and demographic of David’s work, have brought Kalmusky to co-found, and partner Addiction Sound Studios in Nashville, TN. Coming by it honestly, David’s father, Kenny Kalmusky. was one of the original band members of “The Hawks” with Levon Helm, Richard Manuel, & John Till in 1958. Kenny went on to make records at Bearsville studios in Woodstock NY, and Nashville TN in the late 60’s with the likes of Ian & Sylvia, Todd Rundgren, Cowboy Jack Clement, Ronnie Hawkins, Jerry Reed, and many others. Fast forward to present day, David Kalmusky co-designed and built Addiction Sound Studios in Nashville TN, with partner Jonathan Cain (The Baby’s, Bad English, Journey) and Engineer Chris Huston (The Who, Led Zeppelin) where Kalmusky and Cain host their world class tracking room, and individual private production rooms. Outside of his own producing, David has been trusted, and hired to engineer in his space, for some of the top producers making music today, including many of the great “Engineering Producers” such as Jacquire King (Mutemath, James Bay, Kings Of Leon), Glenn Rosenstein (Madonna, U2, Talking Heads, Ziggy Marley), Kevin Shirley (Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Led Zeppelin) Rob Fraboni (The Band, Eric Clapton, The Rolling Stones), Bob Rock (Metallica, Aerosmith) Greg Wells (Katy Perry, Adele, One Republic). Kalmusky is well noted for his diversity, transcending many genres. He is regarded by many multi-million selling artists, producers, writers and musicians, to be an integral part of their record making, and music creating process. David, since co-creating Addiction Sound Studios in 2012, continues his work, producing, writing, recording, mixing, and developing music in all genres in Nashville as his home base.

Respect Her Hustle
#RHH Podcast-Song Of The Week 2 2 20

Respect Her Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 2:02


It's time for the #RHH Podcast Song Of The Week!This week DJNixx spins "Bad Ass Woman" by Megan Trainor! Check it out on her "Respect Her Hustle" Spotify Playlist and Follow @DJNixx!Badass Woman LyricsI'm a badass woman What's wrong with that? Can't hold me back Yeah, I'm a badass woman Just made like that But I'm proud of that 'Cause I'm a badass woman Never second guess me 'Cause, baby, I'm the boss Don't underestimate me 'Cause I'm the one in charge I am smarter than you give me credit for And I'm way stronger than I ever been before I'm a force of nature that you can't ignore You can't ignore, you can't ignore no more I'm a badass woman What's wrong with that? Can't hold me back Yeah, I'm a badass woman Just made like that But I'm proud of that 'Cause I'm a badass woman Never saying sorry For saying what's on my mind (on my mind) And I don't need a body To prove I'm worth your time (time) Oh, I am smarter than you give me credit for And I'm way stronger than I…

Hollywood Headlines with Jess
Hollywood Headlines (Bonus Edition)

Hollywood Headlines with Jess

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 10:06


Caitlyn Jenner now has 18 grandkids, Thomas Markle won't be quiet, Megan Trainor's dad was hit by a car

Keemy's Tea Of The Day
Now megan trainor you ain't have to do us like that

Keemy's Tea Of The Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 20:44


Disgusting treat myself by megan trainor and it was a great album --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ikeem-blake/message

DJ Bishop Podcast
DJ Bishop Podcast: Ep. 6 (Pop, Latin, EDM)

DJ Bishop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 61:12


Here's a nice hour long mix of some Pharrell to The Black Eyed Peas to Megan Trainor to Panic at The Disco to Steve Aoki...this is a another mix that's all over the place....just the way I like it! Enjoy!

On Air with Julius Sharma
What I think of the song by Megan Trainor called Nice to Meet Ya

On Air with Julius Sharma

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 1:10


This show talks about What I think of the song by Megan Trainor called Nice to Meet Ya.

Best.Podcast.Ever.
Ep 103 - Adventures in Marketing - Meet Neil Markey

Best.Podcast.Ever.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 103:36


Learn how to market your business as we travel coast to coast with Neil Markey of Markey Creative. Neil shares stories from his journey marketing brands like Miller and Mattel, and we find out what he’s doing here in Northeast Ohio. Business owners will learn about branding, advertising, and budgeting in this “brand”-new episode of BPE with Alex and Molly. Visit Neil and Markey Creative at markeycreative.com, on Facebook, and on instagram (markey creative). Learn more about Wild Grill Foods at wildgrillfoods.com. Purchase Little Pumpkin and Molly’s other books at Fireside books, at Chagrin Falls Popcorn Shop, or at apieceofmollysmind.com, where you can check out all the projects she’s got going on. Stop worrying if your company is vulnerable to lawsuits or liability and see if you qualify for a confidential, no-cost CM6 Vulnerability Check with Gertsburg Law Firm. Alex will walk you through the minefields in your documents and key processes and tell you how to fix them yourself. Call 440-571-7774 or e-mail cz@gertsburglaw.com to schedule your CM6 Vulnerability Check today. Explore the full CoverMySix legal audit suite at covermysix.com. SHOW NOTES Molly’s been busy – Clubbin on New York Fashion Week, First Responders Week, Book release, South Russell Fall Fest; Alex recommends a musical for those not easily offended; Weatherhead 100 announcement; Jon Gebler is now at Highway Garage; Surviving the storm Introducing Neil Markey; His professional inspiration; Marketing in the Military? Young Neil in NYC - Scoring the big accounts and partying with the big names Glory days in LA - Playing on the job and success in marketing; The birth of Markey Creative Branding for Business Owners; The importance of purpose; identifying a brand and the process of creation; Brand and company culture              Making smart decisions in advertising – consider the product, the audience, and media Budget considerations & the importance of a good partnership ALSO MENTIONED IN THE SHOW See Molly’s Megan Trainor video on the show page for BPE episode 100 Jim Sacher is a CPA and Partner at Skoda Minotti. Visit the skodaminotti.com for more information. 1980s Neil... ...and the Neil of today. Subscribe to the show to be sure you never miss an episode! Get notifications by email, or subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, YouTube, Spotify or Google Play Music. Be sure to rate the show while you're there to help more listeners find us! Can't find the show on your favorite podcast player? Let us know!

Lance Zeeman's Weekend Party Entertainment Report
058 Rambo's Friends Play Sicily

Lance Zeeman's Weekend Party Entertainment Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 6:13


At 73 years old the ultimate 80's action star is back in on the big screen in RAMBO:LAST BLOOD. LANCE ZEEMAN is back from SICILY, South Africa's former first family are getting a reality show. KENNY G and KAYNE WEST collaborating? You better believe it. The KID 'N PLAY 90's classic HOUSE PARTY is getting a remake as it lands a director and an unexpected superstar producer. One of televisions greatest TV shows turns 25 this week and the theme song gets a make over courtesy of MEGAN TRAINOR and if you're struggling to get the kids to sleep THE DISNEY BEDTIME HOTLINE is around to offer some help. RWC, aka THE WILLIAM ELLIS WEB TROPHY is happening go SOUTH AFRICA! KID 'N PLAY'S HOUSE PARTY is getting a remake. click here MEGAN TRAINOR covers the theme song from FRIENDS. click here LANCE ZEEMAN visits SICILY.

Lance Zeeman's Weekend Party Entertainment Report
058 Rambo's Friends Play Sicily

Lance Zeeman's Weekend Party Entertainment Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 6:13


At 73 years old the ultimate 80's action star is back in on the big screen in RAMBO:LAST BLOOD. LANCE ZEEMAN is back from SICILY, South Africa's former first family are getting a reality show. KENNY G and KAYNE WEST collaborating? You better believe it. The KID 'N PLAY 90's classic HOUSE PARTY is getting a remake as it lands a director and an unexpected superstar producer. One of televisions greatest TV shows turns 25 this week and the theme song gets a make over courtesy of MEGAN TRAINOR and if you're struggling to get the kids to sleep THE DISNEY BEDTIME HOTLINE is around to offer some help. RWC, aka THE WILLIAM ELLIS WEB TROPHY is happening go SOUTH AFRICA! KID 'N PLAY'S HOUSE PARTY is getting a remake. click here MEGAN TRAINOR covers the theme song from FRIENDS. click here LANCE ZEEMAN visits SICILY. Website

UNCULTURED: A Hip Hop Series
Ep 4: What a Time To Be Alive (2)

UNCULTURED: A Hip Hop Series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 95:05


Tour stories, Jay Z and Megan Trainor, TikTok, and the possible What a Time to be Alive 2 coming soon are discussed.

Narcisistas
EPISODE 114: THIS B*TCH: Taylor Swift Pt.4 w/ Harry Hill

Narcisistas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 64:09


Wil is Wildest Dreams because he’s simply blown away by the bone structure of our guest and Court is the CATS trailer because... what the F**K! It’s our LAST Episode of the Taylor Swift THIS B*TCH era!! We had to make it a legends only Pod so joining us today is Swiftie and ICON HARRY HILL!!! He’s BACK on the pod but the real question is WHO is in the suitcase!?! When did our sweet Harry become a Swiftie? Is it what happens when you get burnt out on Bangerz? It’s ALL the Gaggedy Anne Tea including Harry’s thoughts on THE alleged queerness! PLUS! THE Social Media clear that SHOOK the world! Suing for $1! The Kimye drama! The BRAVERY of messy hair! AND... you know there’s more records to break!! ANYWAYS It was nice to see black people in End Game! Everything from Reputation (including the POWER of a rain show) all the way up to today’s Lover era! It’s very Pets 2!! And I am TELLING YOU... I’m not seeing Cats!! How do we feel about Taylor now? Did we convert?! Are we Swifties?! GUESS YOU HAVE TO GRAB A VODKA DIET COKE AND LISTEN TO THIS EP! THEN RATE! REVIEW! FOLLOW! REPOST! SUBSCRIBE! VISIT www.narcisistas.com and for the record... there is room for everyone... including MEGAN TRAINOR!!   narcisistaspodcast, thenarcisistas, podcasts, comedy, kiki, brainmachinenetwork, thisbitch, thisbitchseries, taylorswift, taylor, taylorswift13, reputation, lookwhatyoumademedo, youneedtocalmdown, me, lover, thearcher, harryhill, swifties, veryharryhill, bangez, rainshow, karliekloss, kimye, Grammys, femalecomedians, catsmovie, dorky

Tyler Summers talks to Interesting Humans

Nashville’s Jeremy Lister started connecting with music while growing up in the middle of Mississippi. A son of a preacher, he began singing and learning harmonies in church at the age of two. Lister moved to Nashville in 2003, bringing his first EP, Shooting Star, with him. In 2005, he released his second EP, So Far, followed by the release of his Just One Day EP on Warner Bros. Records. That same year, he was invited to join the Ten Out of Tenn collective of singer/songwriters, which included then up-and-coming artists such as Andrew Belle, K.S. Rhoads, and Gabe Dixon. In 2010, he joined a cappella group Street Corner Symphony for the second season of NBC’s "The Sing-Off." The group became a fan favorite, eventually claiming the second-place title in the competition. Ben Folds invited them out on the road immediately following their success on the show, which launched their touring career. Street Corner Symphony performs dozens of headlining shows all over the world each year. Lister released his first solo full-length album, The Bed You Made, in 2011, which featured a duet with Alison Krauss on the song You and I. In 2013, he released the single Set Us Free, which became the theme song for the MTV series "The World Of Jenks." In 2017, he and his brothers, together under the name Lister Brothers, co-wrote and released the album Helium Ocean. In the 15+ years since he moved to Nashville, Lister has become a Music City staple, known for his prolific songwriting and unequaled vocal range. He has worked with some of Nashville’s biggest names, from Alison Krauss to Amy Grant, Megan Trainor, and Chely Wright. Lister recently launched a YouTube channel where he catalogs new music and collaborations with acoustic videos. His latest release, an EP entitled Sign Language, is due out in 2018.

Self-Helpless
Body Positivity with Amanda LaCount

Self-Helpless

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 51:41


This week, the girls discuss body positivity with the young and talented professional dancer Amanda LaCount! Amanda has worked with such talented artists as Katy Perry and Megan Trainor. She tours the country performing and teaching while promoting her vision #breakingthestereotype! Enjoy 15% off your purchase of $100 or more from our sponsor Modcloth, go to modcloth.com and enter code helpless at checkout. Get your first pair of Shoedazzle shoes for 75% off at Showdazzle.com/helpless!

Yellow Spandex
EP 9 - Sorry Alita Battle Angel, but our princess is in another castle!

Yellow Spandex

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 76:38


EP 9 - Sorry Alita, but our Princess is in another castle! Hey everyone! So basically the first half of this episode is a movie review... but stay all the way through we talk about some other fun stuff too! Please make sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app and check out our YouTube version! Alita: Battle Angel was awesome! Alita action scenes! Plus, George Lucas couldn't leave his crap alone Vince lost Instagram followers for posting about Alita, but more likely because his fans like Marvel. Rod's personal Instagram is like a soccer mom's scrapbook. Rod and Vince go to the immersive Passport to Iron City Alita is sincere and that's why you accept it. Alita, what technically is your core? James Cameron directs Alita but says stupid crap about other Sci-Fi and Super Hero franchises? But Why? Aquaman takes shortcuts? Rod & Vince on going to the 1st screening of Alita: Battle Angel The Q&A session kept cutting Jennifer Connelly off! An Alita sequel in the making? Rotten Tomatoes on Alita 3D Movies 3D John Wayne??? Trix are for kids Motorball Infinity War 3d was messed up??? Music needs to be perfect nowadays Does 3D pull you in more? Spy Kids 3d was terrible Megan Trainor and Juni Cortez from Spy KidsRod Kim is Jealous of Megan Trainor's now husband No, Spy Kids is not Sky High Josh's work on the TV movie Lemonade Mouth Can you love an AI? Suspending Disbelief in superhero movies Have you seen Bumble Bee? Josh Hates on Bumble BeeIs Bumble Bee a reboot? We loved the 1st transformers movieThe uncool kid falls in love, gets the girl, gets the car, etc. More movie Goofs George Clooney as Optimus Prime? How did Arnold Schwarzenegger succeed in Hollywood? Rod - Red Sonja > Conan the Barbarian Disney's Rocketman, not the Elton John one...If you like Slapstick humor you'll love this! Bubble BoyRod loves Blink 182 because of 90's movies.Graduation Songs Shazam!Will Shazam save the DCEU?Armie Hammer as Batman? Is Aquaman a reboot? DC needs a Kevin Feige Thanks for joining us! Subscribe to our podcast on your favorite app like Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/yellow-spandex/id1450374984?mt=2Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/joshua-smith-2/a-bands-lifeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_KRj8YsFS_2RZbxA0cDc3gInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/yellowspandex/Twitter: https://twitter.com/yellow_spandexFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/yellowspandex   RKVC: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/rkvcviewsSpotify: https://tinyurl.com/y52h723dInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rkvcinstas/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rkvclikes/Twitter: https://twitter.com/rkvctweets   A Band’s Life Podcast:Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/a-bands-life/id1436146607?mt=2Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/y4tp3ovtStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/joshua-smith-2/a-bands-lifePodbean: https://abandslife.podbean.com/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_byrK_FvMQ8AKAbJ34mgRw   Nerd Schmerd: https://www.youtube.com/nerdschmerd

The Gig Life Podcast
Episode 21: Yanya Boston

The Gig Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 101:56


Yanya Boston: “Since the turn of the millennium I have spent a lot of time on the road all around the globe as both drummer and more recently drummer/musical director. As a strong supporter of upcoming original music, I'm happiest holding down the backbeat behind some of Australias finest upcoming talent, Thandi Phoenix, JOY, Thelma Plum, Karen Lee Andrews, but I also have had the pleasure of playing for the likes of Tina Arena, Danni Minogue, Human Nature, Ronan Keating, Jess Mauboy, Guy Sebastian, Emma Donovan… and I've done numerous television appearances with touring  acts such as Katy Perry, Neo, Robyn Thicke, Jessie J, Megan Trainor, Anne-Marie, to name a few.” Recorded in Alexandria, NSW Australia 06/11/2018 https://www.yanyaboston.com https://www.instagram.com/yanyaboston/ https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/episode-17-yanya-boston-tina-arena-thandi-phoenix-karen/id1205789233?i=1000422405801&mt=2    

Everyone Loves Guitar
David Kalmusky Interview - Everyone Loves Guitar

Everyone Loves Guitar

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 92:01


David Kalmusky is a multi-platinum Nashville based record producer, guitarist / multi-instrumentalist, engineer, mixer, songwriter, who is noted for his work in the studio with  Journey, Shawn Mendes, Keith Urban, Megan Trainor, Justin Bieber, John Oates, Tenille Townes, The Sisterhood, Vince Gill, and Many, Many others. David has recorded, mixed, produced, played guitar and mastered music for these artists David’s dad was a first-call session bass player, and David talks about what he learned musically, growing up - including leaving home at age 16 to tour full-time… the meaning of “loyalty” in the music business… lessons he learned… and the incredible number of moving parts he hast to continually stay on top of, to stay one step ahead of everyone else. Really cool call with a guy who’s been around the block... Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ELovesGuitar

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND
The Day Megan Trainor Made a Big Announcement

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 119:31


Alessia Cara performs an acoustic cover of her new single, Meghan Trainor calls in with big news, and we discuss what an "all nighter" really means. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND
210 - Missed Conections - 3/6/18

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 15:01 Transcription Available


Greg T is convinced that he missed out on being with Megan Trainor! The rest of the show thinks otherwise! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Elvis Duran Presents: The 15 Minute Morning Show
210 - Missed Conections - 3/6/18

Elvis Duran Presents: The 15 Minute Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 16:30


Greg T is convinced that he missed out on being with Megan Trainor! The rest of the show thinks otherwise! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

The Yovy D Show
⚓️EPI 11 - I'm Marching”

The Yovy D Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 17:42


Music introduction and personal bio, what have I been up to.. and of course “Se Habla Español” con Chombita chronicles with yours truly Yovy D. Subscribe to my YouTube channel “theGigLadyGig” and follow me on Instagram @yovy_d and Yelp https://www.yelp.com/user_details?userid=xpFbINEUNtuaKws8GgzwUg&utm_source=ishare -YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7m_gPM8Z21bKswBJP-JsJQ music credits: "put a little love in your heart" from Al Green and Annie lennox; "love me" - Damn from Kendrick Lamar, "Mom" from Megan Trainor. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yovy-d/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yovy-d/support

Yappy Hour
Logan Paul, Woody Allen, and Other Trash Humans

Yappy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 52:42


It's the best part of the day - YAPPY HOUR!! In this episode, Caroline and Sarah go over everything big that happened at the Golden Globes. They also discuss the Logan Paul controversy, Megan Trainor's engagement to Daryl Sabara, and the new season of THE BACHELOR! Be sure to leave a review for us and email us if you'd like to hear us talk about your favorite show or celebrity next week! Follow Caroline: www.twitter.com/carolinefallonn www.instagram.com/carolinefallonn Follow Sarah: www.twitter.com/sarahsterling_ www.instagram.com/sarahgsterling Our website: www.yappyhourpodcast.com Email us at yappyhourpodcast@gmail.com

Local Talent
Emily Smith Covers Megan Trainor

Local Talent

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2018 4:24


Emily Smith covers "Like I'm Gonna Lose You" by Megan Trainor

Truth and Dare: Female Empowerment, Authentic Conversation, Real Transformation
#36: Becoming Aligned through Soul Searching, Songwriting, and Singing with Renae [Conscious Pop Artist]

Truth and Dare: Female Empowerment, Authentic Conversation, Real Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 57:45


Ever feel out of alignment, like something isn’t right? We’ve definitely been here, hello slug in the honey, and today’s podcast guest has also been here too. Ladies, meet Renae, a former music industry songwriter turned independent singer, songwriter, and conscious pop artist leader. When we first stumbled upon Renae and looked at her work, we were both immediately captured by her debut album – Align. It’s a seven track album with each song symbolizing the metaphor of the chakras. And each song is recorded in the chakra’s musical key to enhance the listener experience, plus create a mind-body connection. And if you’re a regular around here, you know we love us some chakra talk, so this conversation was a no-brainer! So who is Renae, anyway? Renae is a young, pioneering artist who grew up surrounded by music, which led her to pursue a career in the music industry as a songwriter working alongside world renowned artists, like Megan Trainor and Leona Lewis. Sounds incredible, right? Wrong. While her career looked awesome on paper, it didn’t feel aligned inside. This imbalance led Renae on a soul-searching journey to find what her truth was, what fueled her soul, and how she could pursue work that brought happiness, joy, and love into her life. Fast forward to now, Renae has released her first debut album co-created with her husband, is in the process of creating and sharing supplementary material to enhance the message behind the album, and set to perform her new album live for local audiences. To say she has found her truth is an understatement, because she is actually living it. And if you’re like us, intrigued by the chakras and how people dare to change amidst feeling lost as ever, then hit that play button, come listen, and learn the many lows, in-betweens, and highs of Renae’s story.

Forty 'Til Five
Episode 1: Air It Out

Forty 'Til Five

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2017 29:46


Master grower Wonder Brett, infamous originator of SFV Kush drops some knowledge on the cannabis industry. Get to know Chris “Flict” Appari, multi-platinum producer whose done work with the likes of Wiz Khalifa, 5th Harmony, and Megan Trainor, and meet Eric Freedman, tour manager for Sublime with Rome and stand up comic. Instagram/Twitter/Snapchat: @romemusica Facebook: Facebook.com/romemusica

Jules and Sarah The Podcast
Jules and Sarah with Post Hibernation Spring Flu

Jules and Sarah The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2016 33:52


Write Jules and Sarah at letter! Address to: PO Box 66747 · London NW5 9GH This week the pair discuss their spirit animal, share opinions on baby emails and the convenience of a spinning Susan/ lazy Sally. Together their recent warm up chair dance routine to Megan Trainor launches energy to new levels and Sarah is joined by a new (uninvited) house guest. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

KISS Breakfast Podcast
19 Stars Of Christmas - 09 - Megan Trainor

KISS Breakfast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2015 6:23


The 19 Stars of Christmas is Kiss Breakfasts very own audio advent calendar counting us down to the big day!

Talking With Burritos
The Peanuts Movie Hits the Mark - TWB20

Talking With Burritos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2015 51:43


Most of us fans of the Peanuts comic strip and CBS animated movies believed The Peanuts Movie would be a horrible big screen adaptation. How could they ruin something so pure? The fear that the 'big machine" would take something some simple and untainted by box office scores and critical maleficium presented the uncertainty and fear that Charlie Brown would again, miss the football.  But, wait. Lucy did pull the ball away this time. No, she held it in place and ol' Chuck Brown punted his way into another storytelling medium. So how did the Peanuts movie hit the mark? Very simple. The Peanuts Movie stayed true to it's muse. Not only did the adaptation of The Peanuts capture the sensibility of the comic strip, it will also serve as a great compliment to the many animated movies. Quite often it is difficult to transformed something simple into something that requires many hands and more money than the creator Charles Shultz ever earned from the many years and over 18,000 strips he drew single handily, but somehow they got it right. From the jumpy animation to the exact details of Charlie Brown’s hair, The Peanuts Movie, deserves a place in the upper echelon of successful page to screen adaptations. In This Peanuts Episode: Give That Kid A Zanax If Charlie Brown were Chuck Brown of 2015, he most likely would be place on some sort of drug for depression. Sad but we know it’s true. Studies prove that too many children these days are prescribed drugs to help them cope with feelings kids back in the 1930’s had no means treat. Charles Shultz himself suffered from some type of psychological disengagement from the world around him. Kids and Sexual Behavior How old were The Peanuts kids? They dealt with a lot of heavy being only adolescence. Linus was a shrink to Charlie and kids could consult with Lucy for only a nickel. Maybe we should stop fooling ourselves; kids aren’t innocent and question life and their bodies. We as parents just don’t need to know unless it becomes more that just adolescence curiosity. Megan Trainor Dancing equals movement and Megan Trainor should just stop all together. Did anyone else think that the use of modern music was, say, out of place in film? The Dance Zombie kid rocks, PigPen is a time traveler from the 1930’s and Franklin’s fade. The Regular Kid The evolution of Franklin, the first Black Peanuts character, is quite endearing. Snoopy and The Red Baron Another hit the mark moment. I loved Snoopy and The Red Baron tales and the movie really captured the great iconic moments of that battle between the plane and the doghouse. Kristin Chenoweth as Fifi After watching the credits, it was discover that Kristin Chenoweth played Fifi, Snoopy’s mute love interest. Why? Comic Strips Which comic strips do you read or have you read and which are your favorite? Comment below. Bacon and Hobbes Calvin and Hobbes will never make it to the big screen and that is great! However, what other comic strip could Hollywood possibly adapt into a successful film? Evil Robo Productions JJ attempted to draw comics once with this guy Eric Shock who is still great at what he does. Website: http://www.evilrobo.com/es_profile.html, facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EvilRoboProductions Follow Us: Twitter: @talkingburritos Facebook: http://facebook.com/talkingwithburritos

Pop Rox EDM Nation Podcast Network
TJR LIVE on Friends Rule Tour @ Shrine Los Angeles (Pop Rox EDM Nation Pdcast Network)

Pop Rox EDM Nation Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2015 60:17


TJR has become one of the most beloved DJs in the EDM world. His live sets are full of actual Djing ability, scratching, quick mixes, and amazing tricks! This set captures his intense style perfectly as you can hear the crowd of thousands of people going wild to his performance. Sit back enjoy and throw this baby on repeat cause you will want to hear it again and again! TRACKLIST: 1. Jauz – Feel The Volume 2. Tchami & Janet Jackson – Go Deep 3. Oliver Heldens – Koala 4. Yeah Yeah Yeah’s – Heads Will Roll (Atrak remix) vs Laidback Luke, Tujamo – SAX 5. TJR – Ode to Oi (AC/DC Mashup) 6. TJR – How Ya Feelin 7. Timmy Trumpet & Savage – Freaks (Jason Risk bootleg) 8. Borgeous – Celebration vs Vikstrom, K3L – Ducks & D’s 9. We Want Some Pussy vs Showtek, David Guetta – Bad 10. R3hab, KSHMR – Karata 11. TJR – Whats Up Suckaz vs Tove Lo – Habits 12. TJR, Dirty Nasty – Polluted (Taito remix) 13. Jack Ü ft Kiesza – Take Ü There (TJR remix) 14. Flosstradamus – Mosh Pit (Tommie Sunshine, Halfway House bootleg) 15. Deorro, Makj – Are You Ready 16. R3hab, VINAI – How We Party 17. Wiz Khalifa – Dem Boyz vs Rave Radio, Zoolanda – Mugata (Jay Karama remix) 18. Destructo – Party Up (GTA remix) 19. Tropkillaz – Here We Go Now 20. Party Favor – Bap U 21. Jaykode – Kurura 22. DJ Snake ft Alesia – Bird Machine (Jingle Bells version) 23. Drake – 0-100 vs Bro Safari, UFO! – The Dealer (Milo & Otis remix) (TWRK mashup) 24. TJR ft Dances With White Girls – Ass Hypnotized (Deville twerk to house edit) 25. R3hab, Deorro – Flashlight 26. Calvin Harris, John Newman – Blame (R3hab club remix) 27. Congorock, Daddy’s Groove – Synthemilk vs Swedish House Mafia – Antidote 28. Thomas Newson – Pallaroid vs Kid Kenobi, Alex Preston – Let’s Get Ill (Jay Karama rmx) 29. Lose Sweeboard (Deorro Mashup) 30. R Kelly – Ignition vs Neoteric, Wax Motif – Go Deep (Astronomar remix) 31. Megan Trainor – All About That Bass (Dilligas bootleg) 32. Danny T ft Oh Snap! – Delicious (TJR remix) 33. Deorro – Yee 34. Will Sparks - Ah Yeah (TJR edit) 35. Bastille - Pompeii (Audien remix) 36. TJR, VINAI – Bounce Generation vs Alvaro, Mercer – Welcome To The Jungle 37. RL Grime – Scylla 38. W&W, Blasterjaxx – Rocket (Lookas remix) 39. Diplo ft Faustix & Imanos and Kai – Revolution Twitter - @TJR Facebook - Facebook.com/iamtjr Instagram - Iamtjr website - www.iamtjr.com

DivaTalkRadio - Divabetic
Diabetes Late Nite Inspired by Meghan Trainor

DivaTalkRadio - Divabetic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2015 62:00


Mr. Divabetic and the Diabetes Late Nite team explore emotions related to living with diabetes with inspiration from Grammy Award nominee Megan Trainor. Megan Trainor’s break-out hit, “All About That Bass” features lyrics about body acceptance.  In this case, the bass is a metaphor for the booty. “Yeah it's pretty clear, I ain't no size two / But I can shake it, shake it like I'm supposed to do,” she sings. How well are you at accepting the fact that you’re living with diabetes? Negative emotions such as anger, frustration, hopelessness, fear, guilt and shame is very common among people with diabetes. Navigating your way through a range of emotions as well as learning to accept your diagnosis can prove to be a major stumbling block for many people’s daily diabetes self-care management. Guests include: Dr. Beverly S. Adler, PhD, CDE, Patricia Addie-Gentle RN, CDE, Poet Lorraine Brooks and Mama Rose Marie.

Overthinking It Podcast
Episode 333: All About That Tonsure

Overthinking It Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2014 71:53


The Overthinkers tackle the downside of Megan Trainor, the backside of Robert Pattinson, and the flipside of Taylor Swift and Spotify. Episode 333: All About That Tonsure originally appeared on Overthinking It, the site subjecting the popular culture to a level of scrutiny it probably doesn't deserve. [Latest Posts | Podcast (iTunes Link)]

Swiftcast: The #1 Taylor Swift Podcast
80 - Blank Space, CMA Awards, Spotify, and 1989 World Tour! - Swiftcast: The #1 Taylor Swift Podcast

Swiftcast: The #1 Taylor Swift Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2014 47:00


First and foremost, we want to give a HUGE congratulations to Taylor for shattering all predictions with 1.28 million copies of 1989 sold in the first week!!! She is now the first artist EVER to have had three separate weeks of selling over a million copies! If you haven't bought the album yet, stop reading this and go buy it right now so we can help Taylor break even more records! In other mind-blowing news, Taylor made the official announcement for the 1989 WORLD TOUR last week! It will kick off in May and some tickets are already on sale. Visit TaylorSwift.com for all the latest info and we'll continue to update you on tour news each week. We can't wait!!!!!! The CMA Awards aired last week, and though Taylor was nominated for Female Vocalist of the Year, she unfortunately did not win. We discuss the CMA's interesting choice to bring in Megan Trainor and Ariana Grande to perform, in what appeared to be an attempt to fill Taylor's absence. If you watched the award show, tweet us your thoughts!Blank Space Discussion: Because 1989 as a whole is so amazing, the only way we could possibly attempt to review it is by tackling one song per episode. We decided to start with Blank Space this week since it's Taylor's latest single. Funny story, we recorded this on Sunday 11/9 and predicted on the episode that Taylor would be dropping the music video this week. The next morning, she did! So tune in next week for our discussion of the sassy, hilarious, epic video for Blank Space.

US-Charts in 60 Sekunden
Diese wie letzte Woche an der Spitze: MAGIC!

US-Charts in 60 Sekunden

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2014 1:00


Megan Trainor macht mit „All About That Bass“ gleich vier Plätze gut! Die US Charts im Schnelldurchlauf präsentiert von Christian Mederitsch.