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3Q
Episode 108: Pete Ganbarg

3Q

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 20:46


No matter where you are in your career, you'll benefit from listening to 3Q. 3Q provides a window into the careers of some of the best in the music business. Every episode is an insider's view of the realities of life as a music executive. Topics include issues of empowerment, uncertainty, trust, finances, etc; issues that will impact you both personally and professionally. The executives we interview represent every aspect of the industry including but not limited to A&R, Marketing, Music Supervision, Artist Management, Promotion, and more.About Pete:Pete Ganbarg is a 2X Grammy Award-winning record producer and A&R executive who is currently President of Pure Tone Music. Most recently President of A&R for Atlantic Records, Pete has spent the past 35 years as a senior A&R executive for major label groups, including Arista, Epic, and SBK/EMI. Some of the artists that Pete has worked with in his career include Santana (the 9X Grammy-winning album “Supernatural”), Lin-Manuel Miranda (the Diamond-certified “Hamilton” cast album), as well as contemporary stars (Twenty One Pilots, Christina Perri, Melanie Martinez), all-time classic artists (Chaka Khan, Donna Summer, America), and hit Broadway cast recordings and film soundtracks (Dear Evan Hansen, Mean Girls, The Greatest Showman).Pete's two GRAMMY Awards come from his role as producer on the Original Broadway Cast Recording of Dear Evan Hansen and the Original Broadway Cast Recording of Jagged Little Pill. Additionally, he was named International Music Person Of The Year for 2023 by the music industry organization MUSEXPO and currently serves as a member of the board of directors of the Songwriters Hall of Fame.As a music publisher, Ganbarg operates Songs With A Pure Tone and Margetts Road Music, joint ventures currently in partnership with Warner Chappell Music. Songs published by Pure Tone include 2024's Grammy-winning Record of the Year, "Flowers" by Miley Cyrus, as well as hits by Benson Boone, Charli XCX, Beyoncé, Lizzo, Justin Bieber, Maroon 5, Katy Perry, OneRepublic, Lewis Capaldi, Ed Sheeran, Andy Grammer, and more.

Humleborg Podcast
181 Sejrstimen - Showtime

Humleborg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 59:44


Det nye tema i "Sejrstimen" er for en gangs skyld et, der ikke umiddelbart kan relateres til globale grusomheder, tragedier og nationale narrativer. Det skulle da lige være, at det samme "show" udfolder sig både ude og hjemme. Men i programmets sange vil den typiske betydning jo enten være som "et show" (forestilling/underholdning) eller som i verbet "at vise". Dog er der vist ingen tvivl om hvilke af musikerne, der har en etisk/politisk vinkel med. ABC, A-ha, Divine Comedy, Peter Gabriel, Beth Gibbons, Genesis, Niall Horan, Joe Jackson, Melanie Martinez, Maria McKee, Queen, Panic At The Disco, Radiohead, Rush, Saga, Sparks + Baal og SOL viser hvad de kan/vil.

Clare FM - Podcasts
Ar An Lá Seo - 28-04-2025

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 2:11


Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 28ú lá de mí Aibreán, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1978 tháinig an nuacht amach go mbeadh praghas de thí ag dul suas 20 fán gcéad an bhliain sin tar éis a chuala An Dáil gur chuaigh siad suas 20 fán gcéad an bhliain roimhe. I 1995 tháinig sé amach go raibh Prince Charles chun an bheannacht ríoga a thabhairt don phróiseas síochána nuair a bhí sé chun teacht chuig an tír sa samhradh. I 1978 rinne an fhoireann Chláir cosaint shibhialta léiriú iontach ag an chraobh in Inis. I 1989 d'oscail Mary O'Rourke Coláiste St Anne's ag Clarisford an tseachtain sin. Sin Take That le Back For Good – an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 1995. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 1976 chan Bruce Springsteen agus The E Street Band ag an Grand Ole Opry I Nashville. Bhí sé seo an chéad uair ó 1968 a chan banna ceoil rac is roll ag an áit. I 1990 phós Axl Rose ó Guns N' Roses Erin Everly, iníon ó cheann de na Everly Brothers. Phós siad ag Cupid's Wedding Chapel Las Vegas. Scar siad I mí Eanáir an bhliain tar éis mar ní raibh an caidreamh go maith. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh amhránaí Melaine Martinez I Meiriceá I 1995 agus rugadh aisteoir Penélope Cruz sa Spáinn ar an lá seo I 1974 agus seo chuid de na rudaí a rinne sí. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo. Welcome back to another edition of Ar An Lá Seo on the 28th of April, with me Lauren Ní Loingsigh 1978: housing prices were due to rocket by another 20 per cent this year, after the dail had heard that prices already increased by an alarming 20 percent last year 1995: prince charles was to give the peace process britians royal seal of approval when he was due to visit ireland in the summer. 1978: Clare civil defence team put up a very creditable performace in the regional finals in ennis on sunday last. 1989: Education minister mary o rourke performed the offical opening of st annes community college at clarisford on monday. That was Take That with Back For Good – the biggest song on this day in 1995. Onto music news on this day In 1976 Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band appeared at the Grand Ole Opry at the Opryland USA theme park in Nashville, the first time a rock band has played the Opry since The Byrds in 1968. 1990 Guns N' Roses leader Axl Rose married Erin Everly, daughter of The Everly Brothers Don at Cupid's Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas. They divorced in January 1991 after a stormy nine months of marriage. And finally celebrity birthdays on this day – singer Melanie Martinez was born in America in 1995 and actress Penélope Cruz was born in Spain on this day in 1974 and this is some of the stuff she has done. I'll be back with you tomorrow with another edition of Ar An Lá Seo.

Tipp FM Radio
Ar An Lá Seo 28-4-25

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 2:26


Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 28ú lá de mí Aibreán, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1978 tháinig an nuacht amach go mbeadh praghas de thí ag dul suas 20 fán gcéad an bhliain sin tar éis a chuala An Dáil gur chuaigh siad suas 20 fán gcéad an bhliain roimhe. I 1995 tháinig sé amach go raibh Prince Charles chun an bheannacht ríoga a thabhairt don phróiseas síochána nuair a bhí sé chun teacht chuig an tír sa samhradh. I 2000 bhí vóta ann óna daoine a raibh ag obair sa chomhairle do stailc a dhéanamh de bharr den toradh sa bhallóid. Ní raibh SIPTU agus Comhairle Chontae Thiobraid Árann ábalta comhaontú a dhéanamh de réir daoine a raibh ag obair go sealadach, chun post buan a bheith acu. I 2010 bhí an margadh a bhí ag Teach An Leinn chun bogadh chuig Quintins Way. Bhí na daoine a raibh ag díol rudaí ag an margadh ag siúil leis agus go mbeadh na custaiméir dílis chun teacht chuig an áit nua. Sin Take That le Back For Good – an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 1995. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 1976 chan Bruce Springsteen agus The E Street Band ag an Grand Ole Opry I Nashville. Bhí sé seo an chéad uair ó 1968 a chan banna ceoil rac is roll ag an áit. I 1990 phós Axl Rose ó Guns N' Roses Erin Everly, iníon ó cheann de na Everly Brothers. Phós siad ag Cupid's Wedding Chapel Las Vegas. Scar siad I mí Eanáir an bhliain tar éis mar ní raibh an caidreamh go maith. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh amhránaí Melaine Martinez I Meiriceá I 1995 agus rugadh aisteoir Penélope Cruz sa Spáinn ar an lá seo I 1974 agus seo chuid de na rudaí a rinne sí. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo. Welcome back to another edition of Ar An Lá Seo on the 28th of April, with me Lauren Ní Loingsigh 1978: housing prices were due to rocket by another 20 per cent this year, after the dail had heard that prices already increased by an alarming 20 percent last year 1995: prince charles was to give the peace process britians royal seal of approval when he was due to visit ireland in the summer. 2000 - Council workers  voted overwhelmingly for strike action following the results of a ballot . SIPTU and North Tipperary County Council could not reach agreement on making temporary workers permanent.   2010 - THE Farmers Market at Teach an Leinn in Kenyon Street years was on  the move to Quintins Way. Most of the stallholders who sell their' produce each Saturday were hoping  all their valued customers would continue to support local.  That was Take That with Back For Good – the biggest song on this day in 1995. Onto music news on this day In 1976 Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band appeared at the Grand Ole Opry at the Opryland USA theme park in Nashville, the first time a rock band has played the Opry since The Byrds in 1968. 1990 Guns N' Roses leader Axl Rose married Erin Everly, daughter of The Everly Brothers Don at Cupid's Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas. They divorced in January 1991 after a stormy nine months of marriage. And finally celebrity birthdays on this day – singer Melanie Martinez was born in America in 1995 and actress Penélope Cruz was born in Spain on this day in 1974 and this is some of the stuff she has done. I'll be back with you tomorrow with another edition of Ar An Lá Seo.

Digging Through Dominoes
Tattoos as Therapy: A Journey of Self-Expression - S4 E3

Digging Through Dominoes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 39:49


In this conversation, Teri Anderson explores the profound connection between trauma and tattoos, discussing how individuals use body art as a means of self-expression and healing. She highlights the common experiences of trauma survivors and the various ways they cope, including the use of tattoos to tell their stories. The discussion delves into the symbolism behind popular tattoo designs, the significance of memorial tattoos, and the transformative power of art in the healing process. Teri emphasizes the importance of understanding the narratives behind tattoos, encouraging listeners to see them as expressions of resilience and recovery. In this conversation, Teri Anderson explores the profound connection between tattoos and personal healing. She shares various stories behind tattoos that symbolize resilience, trauma, and recovery. The discussion emphasizes the importance of vulnerability, community, and self-expression in the healing journey. Teri highlights how tattoos serve as reminders of strength and transformation, while also addressing the emotional weight of personal experiences and the significance of shared narratives among trauma survivors. Takeaways Tattoos can represent deep, unspoken trauma. Not all tattoos are linked to pain; some celebrate joy. Art on the body can be a powerful storytelling tool. Coping mechanisms for trauma have evolved over time. There is one thing that the tattoos of trauma survivors have in common. And that is a deep.That is a deep, soul crushing pain that's either known or unknown, spoken or unspoken. Maya Angelou said, up from a past that's rooted in pain, I rise. And I think that's very true with what we see in today's culture of trauma survivors telling their stories and letting others see exactly. how they're feeling. We're reclaiming our bodies. We're reclaiming our thoughts. We are reclaiming our identities. Before I go any further, I want to say that not all tattoos are rooted in pain. Not all tattoos are rooted in trauma. but for those of us that have chosen to wear our stories. That's the case. In past decades, the survivors of trauma dealt with their trauma. through a lot of different coping mechanisms, including avoidance, substance abuse, seeking social support, religious practices, rituals, creative outlets, sometimes therapy, but therapy wasn't always. Therapy was pretty much a stigma in past decades. In today's culture, with tattoos being more prevalent, and the stigma of self-harm. being so heavy. Many of us have chosen to tell our stories. through the art on our bodies.   Teri Anderson (05:10.688) And I wanted in the past, the past episode, we talked a lot about the correlation between trauma. We spoke a lot about the core. I spoke a lot. I spoke a lot about the correlations there are between trauma and tattoos. Here we are in 2025. My traumas started in 1962, the year I was born. A lot of them were seared into my soul and I didn't know what they were. I had no idea what they were. But I wanted to go through in this episode here and kind of show you some of these. So you'll be aware if you see someone with some of these tattoos, you're be able to put it together and you're gonna be able to say, oh my gosh, I know what that means instead of, oh my gosh, that's trash. That was totally stupid. It might give you a little better understanding at some of the pain and some of the situations that we've gone through that have really been bigger and heavier than we have been able to carry alone. I think in some instances we do tell our story. in some instances, in some instances, in some situations. We are using tattooing. so we don't harm. so we don't do anything that will harm our bodies and leave a scar filled with stigma. So I'm gonna go through several resources here. I've got some pages pulled up here on the web that I'm gonna try and screen share with you guys. Some of the stories that people have that have survived their traumas. how they chose to represent themselves. and the meaning of the symbols that we see inked into the skin of people all around us. I guess first I wanted to read something to you from this incredible book that I found and I'll link it in the show notes below. It is called Tattoo Monologues Indelible Marks on the Body and Soul. I'll put the author's names in the show notes as well as the photographer's name. I'm not sure if I'll use any of these filters or not to make a point, but there are a lot of things that I would like to. touch on in this book. Teri Anderson (09:02.08) And one of the reasons I think if you're contemplating If you're trying to put your trauma together with your ink. I think this book might be very helpful, especially for women. Teri Anderson (09:23.509) One of the things in here. for praise for tattoo monologues is tattoo monologue sends a powerful message to tattoo trauma survivors like me, like you. We don't have to cover or we don't have to cower in the shame of our trauma. We don't have to hide our ink. They are a part of our stories. I find that very, very true. And as I said in the last episode, I don't see trauma or I don't see people with tattoos and think, my God. I see trauma. Sometimes I see beautiful art and I have some that are just beautiful art. But the ones that you see mainly on me that are the black and gray, those are trauma. I didn't know it at the time. I was trying to survive a horrible, horrible situation, horrible memories. But I wanted to go through some of the different, as I said, some of the different tattoos that we see. Teri Anderson (10:40.192) in Trauma survivors. Let me see if I can share this screen. Teri Anderson (11:08.928) Okay, this screen is from themighty.com. 23 tattoos that represent healing from childhood trauma. Now, of course, here we have the beautiful Phoenix. Teri Anderson (11:31.766) And I think that that pretty much relates with what my Angela was speaking about rising. from a pain, from a. rising up from a pain that's rising up from a past that's rooted in pain Teri Anderson (11:56.718) From Maya Angelou's quote that I read earlier, up from a past that's rooted in pain, I rise. You're gonna see a lot of phoenixes. I know many people that have a phoenix. I considered one myself. And this tattoo right here that we have, this young woman, is a beautiful colorful phoenix. We can only see it in part there on her back. Teri Anderson (12:28.183) in what she has. All right, let's go into this next one, this black and white. Teri Anderson (12:39.5) or black and gray, my phoenix still in progress is a symbol of my strength, of how many times I've risen from the absolutely horrible medical circumstances that have both altered the course of my life and nearly taken my life. But I survived because of the fire inside. The fire inside me burned brighter than the fire around me. I think a lot of you might be able to identify with that. Now she says that this tattoo is still in progress. I will put this link in the show notes and it, like I said, it's the mighty.com, mental health, childhood trauma and tattoos. So she went full out back piece. I don't know, it's not saying if this was her first tattoo. But generally, I have found, it's not always the case, when someone goes in, go big or go home, there's trauma, there's a story there. And sometimes, you know, a little tiny space the size of a quarter can't really fill, in my case, 62 years. of dealing with trauma and this discovery of trauma. Teri Anderson (14:10.062) All right, the next one that we come to is a semicolon. Teri Anderson (14:31.264) is a semicolon. And the semicolon I think is pretty unique. I had considered one. Teri Anderson (14:43.084) And I still might do that. I'm going to have to find a unique way to deal to do that. But the semi-colon basically says, my story is not over. This woman is saying, it seems odd, but I distinctly remember reading a book about. What the hell? That's a totally different one. Teri Anderson (15:06.082) the semicolon, a lot of times is saying to remember every time I wanted to give up. Teri Anderson (15:16.852) every time I almost gave up and even when I tried to that I got through everything that had happened. Not only was it difficult but I experienced it as a child. It's a constant reminder to keep fighting and never forget what's brought me where I am now. Teri Anderson (15:45.55) And that is the semicolon. Teri Anderson (16:00.696) The semicolon. And you're going to see that on a lot, mainly women. I've seen it on women more than I have seen it on men. There are a lot of different tattoos that symbolize trauma or what people have gone through in their lives and trying to be the better person, trying to understand, trying to... Teri Anderson (16:32.916) Almost we have felt invisible for so long. We're not going to be invisible anymore. We felt forgotten. Teri Anderson (16:45.056) in ways that think few people can understand. Teri Anderson (16:53.262) So this person was talking about, they remembered reading a book about forests and forest fires when they were a child and learning how the ecosystem recovered after a fire. I read that some trees' would only successfully plant and germinate after a large fire hot enough to open whatever structure the tree used to contain its seeds. Teri Anderson (17:34.4) And as a little bit of a, you know, that just reminded me of something. I was on a motorcycle one day with, we do this run. My friend Brian holds it every year. It's the St. Helens Memorial Motorcycle Run. And one thing that really struck me on the first time, one of the first times I went up was the devastation. that was caused in 1980 by this volcanic eruption that took many lives and left miles and miles of damage. In between the burnt trees, they're still out there charred 40 something years later. There's new growth. There are flowers. There's beauty. And I think that really speaks to why some people choose to get forests, trees. Teri Anderson (18:41.516) because there is that regrowth after a fire that has burned us to the ground. Teri Anderson (19:22.796) And I think we see that here in this person's tattoo. I'm trying to move this to see and it's not quite doing it right. It's a bear tree, but the roots are deep and there are new branches on it, which is such a symbol of hope and recovery. I think it's really beautiful. I had never really thought of that before with forests and trees. I think I'll be looking at them in much different way now. Now this one is very unique and I like the way this woman put this and I just lost my screen. Okay. Teri Anderson (20:18.498) She has a birdcage. The birdcage directly over my heart represents the trauma I suffered as a child. It's all in gray tone, representing a lack of joy. The bird holding her own key in her beak and the colors of purple and blue has escaped the cage. She flies freely away from her prison. The lettering says, love gives her wings, which means that only love can heal the pain of childhood trauma. Self-love. I wear this tattoo proudly because it reminds me of what I have endured. Teri Anderson (21:13.098) and how I not only survived and how I not only survived, but I learned to thrive. Teri Anderson (21:31.768) So here we have her tattoo. And I think it's interesting, the cage that she has is on gray, gray and black. And the bird does indeed have the key in its beak. This is very unique. and it reminds me of things that I too. I've written about. Teri Anderson (22:04.152) That's, that's, well, that's really putting yourself out there and telling that story, isn't it? Teri Anderson (22:19.916) And there's, there, a lot of people use script, a passage. From a favorite book, from a movie, something that you've written, something someone else has written, a friend of mine. Teri Anderson (22:38.85) had a tattoo that I think was one of the most meaningful tattoos I've ever seen. She was on her way. I may not remember the story correctly, but she and her sister who had cancer were on the way to the doctor. And the sister took a pen, the sister that had the cancer, and wrote a little smiley face, drew a smiley face on my friend's hand. I think it's like right in here. Immediately, she knew she was, she already knew she was losing her sister. They went to a tattoo salon, a tattoo shop, tattoo parlor. I don't know what they're called now. Studio, tattoo studio. And she had that smiley face that her sister had drawn, tattooed. So she's carrying a piece of her sister wherever she goes. And that's a reminder of their relationship and how strong it was. Teri Anderson (23:44.364) Now this tattoo is a reminder for all of their... Attempts not to live, their father's death for the same reason, and many years of sexual abuse. She says, I'm still here because I have purpose. I'm still living despite all that was done to me. Teri Anderson (24:21.646) and this is a bit hard to read, and there you are living despite it all. Teri Anderson (24:33.016) So if you see people, if you see a passage, if you see script, they are really trying to invade this message. They are very aware of what they're saying. When I first started with My Ink, I was not aware of what I was saying. I was not aware that what I was doing was speaking to something that was buried deep inside of me. Teri Anderson (24:59.416) So if you see script, you'll know exactly. what that is. Teri Anderson (25:09.984) This is another one I think is really unique and Teri Anderson (25:19.502) I think this is just really such a cool idea. Teri Anderson (25:32.096) of the balloons, the girl, the little girl holding a bunch of balloons with some drifting away. My tattoo symbolizes the hold my past has on me every so often, though I managed to let go a little, is the balloons that are floating off. At the same time, I wouldn't want to let go of everything because my past is my life lessons, my life story, my personality, which keeps me floating. Wow, you know, this is crazy because... I am pretty much feeling, I'm looking at these incredible realizations that these people have made. And I'm sort of feeling like. Whoa, I didn't put that much thought into a lot of my trauma tattoos that these people have. I'm assuming they had gone through some type of therapy before and really had a vision of what they were wanting to convey and what they wanted to tell the world. Memorial tattoos, I think, are very common. My son, my eldest son, when... My second grandson died, went and got an absolutely beautiful tattoo that had the date of his birth, the date of his death and his name. Teri Anderson (27:11.104) So this one, this girl is speaking of, no, it's not a girl. Teri Anderson (27:18.36) This person is speaking. Teri Anderson (27:38.072) See? This person is saying, telling the story when their dad was killed when they were a child. And a few years ago, I had initially had a rose tattoo in loving memory of my father on my shoulder. Then I had a full sleeve and added roses with the quote, death leaves a heartache no one can heal. Love leaves a memory no one can steal. And it's a great reminder, he says about his father, but also to others that have. that he is lost that have been close to him. So I think, you know, out of all of the trauma surviving tattoos. Teri Anderson (28:29.332) The memorial ones are the ones that are most easily understood by, you know, I don't know how to say it, like maybe the unsuspecting or the unknowledgeable public at large. They don't have tattoos that haven't gone through trauma or have dealt with trauma in different manners. And what I'm seeing with this tattoo is he first, he's saying this was done in pieces. He had first had a rose and in loving memory. And then he went on. which is telling me he was still in the grieving process. The first part of it was probably that initial shock. My dad is gone. I know many of you, as well as myself, know that feeling. My dad is gone and it is overwhelming. And then it seems like he continued the tattoo because his grieving when he got this wasn't yet complete. I don't know if we ever really complete. Teri Anderson (29:36.428) Was I even sharing that? Teri Anderson (29:47.414) and loving memory of my father. 1958 to 1993. Yeah, I don't know if the healing from the trauma that we've gone through has ever really complete the grief of losing people we love. I just, you know, that's a hard topic. Teri Anderson (30:14.638) We'll go on to the next one. this woman is saying, growing up in a toxic environment, I've been having to adapt to all of my surroundings. The lotus flower represents someone who is able to thrive in every environment they're put in. Even if it's deep in the mud, I will still thrive. Teri Anderson (30:44.694) It's really a beautiful tattoo. It's a very beautiful tattoo. Teri Anderson (31:00.574) Let me share the screen with you for this one as I read it. This woman, Amanda, says it's almost done. I still have to add color. This tattoo represents the three main characters I created to survive abuse and oppression. The female night. Teri Anderson (31:28.864) Leonie and the horse's bay and the dragon. I'm currently working on writing the novels of their adventures. So she really has gone into this. Teri Anderson (31:44.522) and has a lot invested in telling her story. And I don't know if you can see, there's another one right here. I wish I could see what it was, but whoa, that's some pain to get through. that's a conversation starter, which is also very healing for us when people ask us, what does that mean? Teri Anderson (32:09.526) Now this girl got Celine Dion's autograph on her arm. She met her and this was her actual autograph, sort of like my friend, I think. Teri Anderson (32:31.79) Celine has been my safe place since I was bullied, a bullied teen in high school. Now on my healing journey from trauma and PTSD, she's what I end every session of EMDR with. She's the only thing that calms me and brings me joy. So that is, she's saying is Celine Dion's actual autograph. Teri Anderson (33:13.614) Then we have, this one's very unusual. I really like the concept of this. This person has a tattered open door on each wrist. when the thunderstorms of life come rolling in your front and back doors open so your troubles cannot find a home. Teri Anderson (33:41.782) I have a tattered open door on each of my wrists. When the thunderstorms of life come rolling in, keep your front and back doors open so that your troubles cannot find a home. Christopher says, Teri Anderson (34:03.2) It's a daily reminder to him that he doesn't have to take on everyone's problems as his own and that this as well as everything and that this as with everything too shall pass. Teri Anderson (34:22.88) I really like the meaning of a lot of these. They're, like I said, these people put a lot of thought into, no, do have some, I'm feeling, got to be a little defensive here. I do have some tattoos that are very thought out and very, very meaningful. And we're going to go into that in the next episode. but I just wanted to give you guys some symbols in this one of things that people, things that you'll be able to, I guess understand if you see them on someone, obviously these are very unique. So when you look at tattoos, some of us, mean, I don't have a lot of real estate left. And. But there are stories and all of the tattoos that I have seen that are just so incredible. This person's tattoo represents their childhood sexual, their, okay, let's share the screen because I can't see that. Teri Anderson (35:33.646) Theresa says, my tattoo represents my childhood essay and healing from that. I was always mocked for being an emotional kid, hence the crybaby. Also the Melanie Martinez song resonates with me. And the semicolon for many years of self-harm. Teri Anderson (36:03.963) guys this is real stuff I tell you this is legit trauma is legit Teri Anderson (36:16.174) Then you're see a lot of people that have a compass. And this person is saying that this compass, let's get back to screen share. Teri Anderson (36:32.162) This compass from the album art for the song invincible by Headley. I got this tattoo on my 18th birthday. I struggled a lot at first. I struggled a lot with at first physical abuse. Then as I got older, it turned into mental and verbal abuse. I had a lot of pressure placed on me through my school years. Or I had to be the highest academic. I had to excel in sports and get the student of the year every year. On top of that, I had to be strong because I have four younger siblings. I've made a lot of mistakes by letting them take away my power. I've lost parts of myself, but as I get older, I regained all my missing pieces and mended my broken pieces. So heartless, so selfish, so in darkness. When all your nights are starless, you're running out of hope. But I found the strength inside to see. Found the better part of me, and I'll never let it go. Teri Anderson (37:58.126) You know, I see compasses on a lot of people and I had never really put that together with being that, with that meaning. Teri Anderson (38:11.596) I know we're gonna get back to the Phoenix, the girl, she says her tattoo is impossible to take a photo of a hole, but it's a phoenix hugging me with its wings. Teri Anderson (38:30.86) I went through a lot from early childhood. The phoenix stands for always getting up and being reborn more strongly after every failure or every bad experience and learning from it. I made it pink to symbolize the girl power and women being strong with getting out of toxic or violent situations. Teri Anderson (39:02.508) Now there's a woman that is in the trauma. There's an author in the trauma world, Brene Brown. in one of her books is called Daring Greatly. Daring Greatly means the courage to be vulnerable. It means to show up and be seen, to ask for what you need, to talk about how you're feeling, to have the hard conversations. Teri Anderson (39:41.024) It's a quote from Brene Brown. My tattoo also has a semicolon as a reminder that I survived. I'm here and I need to keep going. It's not over. So I will dare greatly. That's really sweet. Teri Anderson (40:08.376) This next one is Text as Well script set free because I am set free. Teri Anderson (40:26.082) because I am set free from the struggles I had in the past. I am in no way fully recovered, but I'm set free from what held me back. Teri Anderson (40:46.914) Here's a very, there one, this one I find very interesting. It's it's, this person got a molecule of serotonin. I got a serotonin molecule because it's released in the act of. Teri Anderson (41:10.572) this right there, which I can't say. I got this as a reminder that I don't have to hurt myself to be happy. There has been a major lack of stability in my life growing up. So I turned to some pretty unfortunate coping mechanisms. That word always gets me, but I'm trying so hard to move forward and focus on being a victor and not a victim. I think that's really cool. Man, you know, these people put some thought into their stuff and I'm just like giving my arm to my tattoo artist saying, here, help. I got to hand it to these people. This is pretty cool. All right, this tattoo that this girl named Brittany got is what keeps her grounded when times get tough. I've gone through what I've gone through and I've come out on the other side with a badge of resilience. Teri Anderson (42:19.84) I am a survivor, a witness, a warrior. My experiences have changed me, but that doesn't mean they have to define me. I like that. My experiences change me, but that doesn't mean they have to define me. Wow. I'm learning every single day. Good for her. That is pretty awesome. This next one is, I got this to remind me that I have the power to be free by doing the thing I love most. I'm a screenwriter because I've always felt trapped because of the essay right there. I never told anyone, but now I can face it. Good for them, I wrote my own deliverance. I like that. Teri Anderson (43:13.602) This one is absolutely beautiful. Teri Anderson (43:19.138) This person, Allison, was physically and mentally abused by sisters growing up. That is hard for me to read. because of my son Joshua. He was physically and mentally abused by his siblings. I found out and that just crushes me. But she says because of what she went through, she grew up with no self-esteem, no confidence, depression, general anxiety, social anxiety disorder, body dysmorphia, and panic disorder. It's been a long road to recovery. I do what I have to for my peace of mind. Okay, she got that on her foot. I have to tell you from experience, you get tattoo on your foot, you're going to feel it. That hurts. That was probably one of my most, that was probably my second most painful tattoo. Teri Anderson (44:25.1) This person has script on her arms. It's really, it's actually very beautiful. My tattoo says now I am a warrior. This reminds me how far I've come. Teri Anderson (44:40.384) in my mental health journey. It also gives me strength. It reminds me that I'll continue to get through this journey. I've been through a lot, but I've always come out a warrior in the end. nice Teri Anderson (45:08.598) I hope this is screen sharing. My thing says it's... Teri Anderson (45:22.606) You know, computers. Teri Anderson (45:29.422) Let's see if there's some more on here I wanted to share with you. Teri Anderson (45:39.214) All right, and I'm glad that that's the end of this article and I'm glad that they put this at the end. Teri Anderson (45:53.07) If you or a loved one is affected by sexual abuse or assault and need help, call the hotline at 1-800-656-4673 to be connected with a trained staff member. service provider in your area. You know, it's, it's, it's for each of these stories I hurt for these people. Teri Anderson (46:22.638) I can identify with them, we're like a group, we're a community. But each story is so painful on its own. I think being in the situation that I am in and knowing the pain that I went through, the things that I went through and how I coped and did not cope with them well, these have all the more. significance to me. So here's one I've seen a couple of times and it is Teri Anderson (46:59.775) This is self-love basically. The heart with self-love. Teri Anderson (47:22.284) All right, before we get back into this, I'm going to share a few things from the tattoo monologues, but tattoos are a creative way of expressing yourself. They allow you, as I said earlier, to reclaim your body, to make it truly yours again. Every time you look at your tattoo, you're reminded of your strength, your resilience, and your victory over trauma. It's like a motivational speech. without the cheesy lines and the overly enthusiastic speaker. Teri Anderson (48:02.382) It's really funny. Teri Anderson (48:11.774) know, anchor tattoos show that they're anchored, that they're safe from the storm. Then you have the butterfly tattoos. that I can identify with and I do have a butterfly or two on me. They're pretty, they're graceful. and they're the ultimate symbol of transformation. A butterfly tattoo is like a tribute to your personal metamorphosis, your journey from caterpillar pre-trauma to a butterfly post-trauma. It's like saying, yeah, I went through some tough times, but look at me now, I'm flying high. It's really kind of cool. I don't think I shared that. Teri Anderson (49:11.256) There are those beautiful, very delicate little butterflies. A heartbeat tattoo because you're a survivor. Yes. Teri Anderson (49:28.3) The dragon tattoo unleashed your inner fire. The feather tattoo, fly high, free spirit. I don't have any feathers. I'm not really sure why. The rose, this was really hard for me to look at. I do have roses on me. Teri Anderson (49:50.954) Some of you know, probably a lot of you don't know the story of my son that I lost to the city of Portland and his mental illnesses. Joshua always had a fascination with long-stemmed roses. Generally, in his drawings, in his writings, he was speaking of one rose. I couldn't really figure out what that meaning was to him, why he was so fascinated with roses. Teri Anderson (50:24.589) And I think this sort of says it. Roses are beautiful, but they come with thorns. Sounds a lot like life, doesn't it? A rose tattoo can represent love, hope and new beginnings. It's a reminder that you bloom despite the thorns and that you found beauty in adversity. So I think with Joshua, with his interest his fascination with roses his was more along the terms of I know I'm a beautiful delicate creation. But don't get too close because I have thorns and he did. It was really, it was difficult. Teri Anderson (51:36.886) Okay. I wanted to tell you a little bit about this, what things that I found in this book that I found really interesting. And I, I really suggest you getting this book. Teri Anderson (51:58.754) Ladylike tattoo monologues. it again. You can see I have places marked in here and I don't want to Teri Anderson (52:13.41) do anything but really sort of let you know some of the quotes that I found in here. Teri Anderson (52:22.966) And I like, I like this, the way it's stated because, you know, sometimes I can say things in a way that makes sense. Sometimes they don't quite make sense, but this, how do tattoos relate to trauma? Trauma leaves a sudden irrevocable. Teri Anderson (52:44.212) It leaves sudden, irrevocable marks on the brain, body, mind, and spirit. These permanent traumatic imprints create a profound sense of loneliness. They cause the trauma survivor to feel detached and alienated from themselves and from others. They shatter the individual fundamental understanding of safety. If you're a trauma survivor, I think you could probably identify with that because we do, we feel alone. Nothing around us is safe. It's almost, you know, I I don't want to say it's like walking on eggshells because it's not, it's to me, it's sort of like walking blindfolded through a field of glass and you don't know where to step because things come at you from every way and you really can't. It's really, it's a hard walk. It's a hard walk. And this person was talking about, and again, this is from Tattoo Monologues. And I feel this a lot. The artist poured into a small plastic cup, removed a clean needle from a sealed package, and turned on the tattoo machine. The incessant buzzing instantly provoked fear, excitement, and anticipation. He pressed the needle into my skin. It hurt. But I knew after the pain had subsided, a symbolic piece of my narrative would be left behind and the symbol would forever be a part of me. Teri Anderson (54:39.202) This book's just amazing. There's one. A quote about motherless daughters. To all the motherless daughters out there, may your heartache serve you in the best of ways. May your grief give you a better understanding of yourself. May your sentiment allow you to express and create, and may your love expand beyond what you ever thought was possible. And that's a quote by Keiko. to Maki. This book is so cool because it goes to a lot of, it goes to a lot of feelings that I think most of us as trauma survivors have felt. Betrayal. my gosh, betrayal is just, it's so ingrained and it's so, it's so real. It's so real. Teri Anderson (55:44.972) dejection. Teri Anderson (55:53.602) This is a quote by Judith Lewis Herman, the conflict between the will to deny horrible events and the will to proclaim them out loud. is a central dialect of psychological trauma. Teri Anderson (56:14.796) Well. Yeah. I think a lot of the things that we feel and a of things that happened to us, we're ashamed of. People either talked us into being ashamed or it was just this natural shame that comes with a lot of things that happened to you. And you're like, why wasn't I strong enough? But what we have to remember is we're speaking as that five or six year old child. Would you expect a five or six year old child, seven, eight, nine year old child to be able to stand up to authority or anyone for that matter and take care of themselves? I... I think that is what. Teri Anderson (57:06.72) is so profound about this quote. The conflict between the will to deny horrible events and the will to proclaim them aloud is essential dialect of psychological trauma. Teri Anderson (57:29.869) You Teri Anderson (57:38.368) I'm not gonna do this book justice. I'm going to read to you some of the feelings here, the chapters. Maybe you can get a little bit of an idea of some of the things that trauma survivors deal with and some of the ways we're trying to either say, this is my body, I'll do what I want. Some of it is a very stubbornness to say, stay away from me. Stay away from me. Some of it is to reclaim control over our own lives when we feel we have no control at all. some of it's to commemorate, some of it's to inspire. I have, I don't know if you're gonna be able to see it here or not. This script here, I tried to it the other day and it didn't show, but I went in and I remember it was at the time where my life was just falling to pieces. It was completely falling apart. Teri Anderson (58:52.384) I had been put on some really horrible medication for a very wrong diagnosis that really spun me out of control. And all I wanted to do is what this says, live, laugh, love, and dream. But this book, it hurts to look at this as a trauma survivor and know that there are other people. That's kind of hard to say. It hurts to know that there are other people out there, but it also is sort of comforting to know that I am not alone in a lot of the struggles that I had. But the contents here, against all odds, betrayal, dejection. Reclaimed the gift guardian angel recovering rescues rescued. She's got my back. The slide hope in a dragonfly. love dragonfly tattoos. I would love to have one forgiveness pink dress tic tac motherless. That stings. That stings. Protection abandoned. Teri Anderson (01:00:11.116) and teardrops. Teri Anderson (01:00:16.408) So guess really the purpose of this episode... Teri Anderson (01:00:35.298) I guess the purpose of this episode was for those of you. Teri Anderson (01:00:43.96) to see people and immediately judge. to give you a little understanding that a lot of us are crying out. And for those of you that are tattooed to realize you're not alone, you're not alone. I now know that the sleeves, they did several things for me, but I think... one of the things, look, they're black and gray. One of the things I think now that I'm coming to understand is to stay away, to keep your distance. Because in my life to be close to anyone means devastation is going to occur. Teri Anderson (01:01:40.396) And I'm not really sure how. Teri Anderson (01:01:47.054) Other people see me. I've only had one derogatory comment Teri Anderson (01:01:53.902) Oh, you know what I wanted to do? Teri Anderson (01:01:59.596) I want to do an unofficial, this is not sponsored, but I wanted to tell you about this girl. She's in Portland, her name is Haley, and the name of her company is Nightwork Candle. I don't think you can see the candle that I have back there burning, but she has the most beautiful candles. This one I just ordered. It's a new fragrance that she has, a new aroma. It's called Gigi Moved to Paris, Texas. I love that because as a Texan, I know where Paris, Texas is. The smell is delightful. I I met her a couple of years ago and I have bought probably close to to 100 candles of hers. They're unique, they're beautiful. And they're just like Hailey. So I'm gonna leave her link in the show notes below as well because I just wanna give her a shout out. This girl, she's just, she's awesome. She's absolutely awesome. Teri Anderson (01:03:29.41) The saying beauty is only skin deep. Teri Anderson (01:03:38.232) comes to mind here. Teri Anderson (01:03:42.732) I think there's a lot of beauty within us that has had to be closed off for one reason or another. And it seems like with every discovery that we make along the way, every box that's opened, sometimes we can deal with it and sometimes we can't. Sometimes we cope. I am really thankful that I no longer use anything sharp. that I am, that part of me is gone. I have been through so much therapy and my tattoos were a big part of my therapy. So I just want to encourage you when you see someone that's tattooed. Teri Anderson (01:04:28.098) Look at their tattoo and think, what have they been through? What have they been through? And maybe give them a little grace. Teri Anderson (01:04:44.632) So let me say goodbye. on that note and I am going to hopefully get you guys leave some comments. I, I was so, I was so blown away by the comments you all left and the messages I received from the last episode of the tattoos and trauma. I was blown away. it Teri Anderson (01:05:23.118) people were so encouraging. I think they were coming together as they had found a group. Teri Anderson (01:05:32.746) And there's, it's just, to me, it was very meaningful that I was able to touch upon a topic that people really could resonate with and say, my gosh. my gosh. That makes sense. All right guys, so with that thought, I'll see you real soon. Esoteric Tattoo: https://g.co/kgs/nE2RkWk https://themighty.com/topic/mental-health/childhood-trauma-tattoos/ Tattoo Monologues: https://www.amazon.com/Tattoo-Monologues-Indelible-Marks-Body-Soul/dp/1647423112/ref=sr_1_1?crid=NOPE2BQP1ZQ9&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.-GUKXnebwUZFCcDMI3Qbsw.IsCsmLyQ5H3bN9J6-Lb1jXE5ge5vtyKyKrIBzl7nVxM&dib_tag=se&keywords=tattoo+monologues&qid=1745033350&sprefix=tattoo+mono%2Caps%2C215&sr=8-1 Teri Anderson The Tattooed Biker Chick Digging Through Dominoes Tattoos as Expressions of Trauma: Many trauma survivors use tattoos to reclaim their bodies, identities, and narratives, turning pain into visible, meaningful art. Not All Tattoos Stem from Trauma: While not every tattoo is rooted in pain, those discussed in this episode specifically represent survival, healing, and emotional resilience. Symbolic Tattoo Themes: Common motifs among trauma tattoos include the phoenix (rebirth), semicolon (survival and continuation), forests/trees (regrowth), birdcages (freedom from abuse), and balloons (letting go). Script and Personal Messages: Words, quotes, and phrases are often tattooed to serve as affirmations or reminders of a survivor's strength and journey. Memorial Tattoos: Many people honor lost loved ones with tattoos that symbolize grief, love, and remembrance—these are some of the most universally understood trauma tattoos. Creative Representations: Survivors sometimes invent characters or stories—like fantasy figures or symbolic animals—to express their inner struggles and healing journeys. Celebrities and Healing Anchors: Tattoos can also commemorate people or influences, like a celebrity or song, that brought comfort during hard times (e.g., Celine Dion's autograph as a source of peace). Awareness Through Design: Designs like serotonin molecules, anchors, butterflies, roses, hearts, and compasses are often chosen for their deeper psychological and emotional meanings. Tattoos and Therapeutic Growth: Many trauma tattoos reflect a personal evolution, often tied to therapy, self-love, empowerment, and the desire to be seen and validated. The Book “Tattoo Monologues”: The host references and recommends this book, emphasizing how trauma leaves lasting mental and emotional marks, and tattoos can serve as a powerful tool in processing and expressing those wounds.                  

Music Tectonics
Shaking Up Music Consumption with the Cinema

Music Tectonics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 25:19


We talk with Evan Saxon, Former President and Head of International Distribution at Abramorama, about his strategies for leveraging cinema to amplify artists' reach and revenue. He shares insights from his work with Pearl Jam, Melanie Martinez, and Duran Duran, explaining how cinema can serve as a communal marketing partner to boost engagement and consumption. We also have Startup Sessions with Chloe Dagenias of MusicTeam.   The Music Tectonics podcast goes beneath the surface of the music industry to explore how technology is changing the way business gets done. Visit musictectonics.com to find shownotes and a transcript for this episode, and find us on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. Let us know what you think!    Get Dmitri's Rock Paper Scanner newsletter.

Renegade by Centennial Beauty
MINI SCROLL: Wishbone Kitchen vs. Bon Appetit, Avery Woods podcast backlash & apology + Melanie Martinez update

Renegade by Centennial Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 19:42


The biggest stories on the internet from February 17th, 2025.Timestamps:1:39 Wishbone Kitchen calls out Bon Appetit for similarities in 'Dinner with Friends' series7:44 Avery Woods faces backlash for podcast episode with Harry Jowsey13:37 Melanie Martinez update (listener request)Find our podcast YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC18HclY7Tt5-1e3Z-MEP7Jg Subscribe to our weekly Substack: https://centennialworld.substack.com/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/infinitescrollpodcast/ Follow Lauren on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurenmeisner_/ 

The Rated Radio Podcast
Melanie Martinez vs Doja Cat

The Rated Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 11:44


Shane and Ray talk the pros and cons of Melanie Martinez and Doja Cat in Season 11, Episode 2. DOJA CAT ALBUM REVIEW: Scarlet (2023) MELANIE MARTINEZ ALBUM REVIEW: K-12 (2019) See Shane's full ratings by visiting patreon.com/RatedRadio

Salt Lake Dirt
RAINBOWCURLIE - Fever Dream - Episode 291

Salt Lake Dirt

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 39:20


Episode 291 Guest: RAINBOWCURLIE Single: Fever Dream --- I am thrilled to welcome the talented musician RAINBOWCURLIE to Salt Lake Dirt. Known for their poetic songwriting and captivating sound, RAINBOWCURLIE joins us to discuss their latest single Fever Dream released on December 6th.We delve into their creative journey, starting from their early days of writing to their exploration of music production as a teenager. RAINBOWCURLIE shares their process of crafting songs and how the latest track, Fever Dream, evolved through collaboration with fellow artist Luna Estelle. We also discuss artistic influences, including Melanie Martinez and Fiona Apple, and the world-building elements they incorporate into music to create immersive auditory experiences. Thanks for listening! Kyler --- Episode Links: Listen to RAINBOWCURLIE on Spotify Instagram: @rainbowcurlie YouTube: @Rainbowcurlie Twitter: @rainbowcurlie_ Linktree@ @rainbowcurlie --- SLD Podcast Info: www.saltlakedirt.com Radio Broadcast every Monday on KPCR 92.9 FM Los Gatos & 101.9FM Santa Cruz - 6PM - 8PM PST Listen on SPOTIFY Listen on APPLE Podcasts Instagram: @saltlakedirt Bluesky: @saltlakedirt.bsky.social Follow KPCR on Instagram

Rádio Ponto UFSC
Temático 24.2: Algoritmo da Fome

Rádio Ponto UFSC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 14:23


Algoritmo da Fome: Calorias, Likes e Distúrbios foi produzido para a disciplina de Laboratório de Áudio e Radiojornalismo da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, em Novembro de 2024. Roteiro, apresentação e edição por Adrielli Duarte e Maria Eduarda Assmann; Entrevistas com a antropóloga da Associação Brasileira de Transtornos Alimentares, Renata Rennó, e Catarina Aranovich e Yasmin Bauer, que lidaram com transtorno alimentar; “Pump It Up”, de Endor, foi utilizada no início do episódio; pretty isn't pretty, de Olivia Rodrigo, everything i wanted de Billie Eilish e Mrs Potato Head de Melanie Martinez foram músicas utilizadas como trilha sonora; Locução da vinheta por Ellen Ramos e Luis David Padilha; Coordenação técnica por Roque Bezerra e Peter Lobo; Monitoria de Willian Fabiano; Orientação por Marcelo Barcelos.

Rádio Ponto UFSC
Temático 24.2: Algoritmo da Fome

Rádio Ponto UFSC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 14:06


Algoritmo da Fome: Calorias, Likes e Distúrbio. Algoritmo da Fome: Calorias, Likes e Distúrbios foi produzido para a disciplina de Laboratório de Áudio e Radiojornalismo da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, em Novembro de 2024. Roteiro, apresentação e edição por Adrielli Duarte e Maria Eduarda Assmann; Entrevistas com a psicóloga Lara Longhini e a nutricionista Jana Farias; Áudios da personagem Cassie Ainsworth, da série Skins, e do coordenador do programa de transtornos alimentares do Hospital da Universidade de São Paulo, Táki Cordás, na sessão da Comissão de Saúde da Câmara do Deputados sobre aumento de casos de T.A. entre adolescentes brasileiros; pretty isn't pretty, de Olivia Rodrigo, everything i wanted de Billie Eilish e Mrs Potato Head de Melanie Martinez foram músicas utilizadas como trilha sonora; Leitura do Tweet por Mabel Santos; Locução da vinheta por Ellen Ramos e Luis David Padilha; Coordenação técnica por Roque Bezerra e Peter Lobo; Monitoria de Willian Fabiano; Orientação por Marcelo Barcelos.

Caught on the Mike...
Suzanna Choffel- musican, songwriter

Caught on the Mike...

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 47:55


Suzanna Choffel is an Austin, TX based singer-songwriter who has just recently released her first album in 7 years- "Bird by Bird." She is known for her distinct voice and reggae-inspired guitar technique, and her music has been described as "a unique sound equal parts beat poetry, smoky soul grooves, and indie-pop eccentricity. She was a contestant on season 3 of "The Voice" (appearing with the likes of Melanie Martinez and Cassadee Pope,) and also had music featured in the documentary feature - "Catfish." In this episode, we discuss this trajectory, compare 90's influences, and talk about the vast differences in sharing your art with the world "then" vs "now." www.suzannachoffel.comwww.caguthonthemike.com

1001 Songs That Make You Want To Die
VOID - Melanie Martinez

1001 Songs That Make You Want To Die

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 62:24 Transcription Available


Want to request a song? Tell us your rating? Send us a Text Message right now! I'm free, I'm free, no longer held back,From all the fears, no more turning back.Found my way out, with hope as my guide,I'm breathing in life, feeling alive.I'm free, I'm free, stepping into the sun,A journey began, my race to be won.There is no void inside, just joy and pride—I'm finally free, no place to hide.DUBBY DUBBY is declaring WAR on big Energy! Use the promo code "1001songs" at checkout for 10% off! Subscribe to our Patreon for early access to episodes as well as Patreon exclusives episodes each week. Please tell your mates about the podcast and jump on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and give us a 5-star review!Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEBlessington Support the podcast when you buy a Blessington watch! Use the promo code “1001songs” at checkout. DUBBYDUBBY is declaring WAR on big Energy! Use the promo code "1001songs" at checkout for 10% off! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodie/Follow us on TikTok: @the1001crew

Still Rockin' It - Cheryl Lee
What has Karin Schaupp been up to lately? OR From Beethoven, to Taylor Swift to Ocean Waves and Beyond

Still Rockin' It - Cheryl Lee

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 19:54 Transcription Available


Join Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musicians.Discover the magic of musical collaboration with Karin Schaupp, one half of the brilliant duo Katie Noonan and Karin Schaupp, as we celebrate two decades of their inspiring partnership. Karin takes us back to where it all began at the Huntington Festival in Mudgee, New South Wales, where a serendipitous meeting led to a harmonious journey through four collaborative albums. She opens up about their unique working relationship, balancing their shared musical dreams with individual pursuits. We also explore the influence of their mothers, both music teachers, and how Karin's move from Germany to Australia at eight years old shaped her artistic path.Explore the rich tapestry of musical tastes within families, from the edgy beats of Melanie Martinez to the timeless classics of Beethoven. Karin will also share her appreciation for the soothing power of ocean sounds and classical music. Dive into the world of custom guitars with a spotlight on Jim Redgate's masterful craftsmanship that produces instruments boasting resilience and a rich sound palette. Hear about her commitment to a single, versatile guitar on stage, capable of producing an array of tones and effects. As we wrap up, there's palpable excitement for upcoming performances and the sheer joy of connecting with audiences in South Australia.What have Karin Schaupp and Katie Noonan been up to lately?  Let's find out!!Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au

random Wiki of the Day
The Voice (American TV series)

random Wiki of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 3:03


rWotD Episode 2756: The Voice (American TV series) Welcome to Random Wiki of the Day, your journey through Wikipedia’s vast and varied content, one random article at a time.The random article for Tuesday, 19 November 2024 is The Voice (American TV series).The Voice is an American singing reality competition television series that premiered on NBC on April 26, 2011. Based on the original The Voice of Holland and part of The Voice franchise, it has aired 25 seasons and aims to find unsigned singing talent (solo or duets, professional and amateur) contested by aspiring singers drawn from public auditions. Singers must be at least 13 years of age to compete.The winner is determined by television viewers voting by telephone, internet, SMS text, and iTunes Store purchases of the audio-recorded artists' vocal performances. They receive US$100,000 and a record deal with Universal Music Group for winning the competition. The winners of the twenty-five seasons have been: Javier Colon, Jermaine Paul, Cassadee Pope, Danielle Bradbery, Tessanne Chin, Josh Kaufman, Craig Wayne Boyd, Sawyer Fredericks, Jordan Smith, Alisan Porter, Sundance Head, Chris Blue, Chloe Kohanski, Brynn Cartelli, Chevel Shepherd, Maelyn Jarmon, Jake Hoot, Todd Tilghman, Carter Rubin, Cam Anthony, Girl Named Tom, Bryce Leatherwood, Gina Miles, Huntley, and Asher HaVon. Notable contestants who did not win but went on to have success on the Billboard charts afterwards include Morgan Wallen, Melanie Martinez, Libianca, Christina Grimmie, Loren Allred, Nicolle Galyon, Koryn Hawthorne and Fousheé.The series employs a panel of four coaches who critique the artists' performances and guide their teams of selected artists through the remainder of the season. They also compete to ensure that their act wins the competition, thus making them the winning coach. The original panel featured Christina Aguilera, CeeLo Green, Adam Levine, and Blake Shelton; the panel for the current twenty-sixth season features Gwen Stefani, Reba McEntire, Michael Bublé and Snoop Dogg. Other coaches from previous seasons include Shakira, Usher, Pharrell Williams, Miley Cyrus, Alicia Keys, Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Hudson, John Legend, Nick Jonas, Ariana Grande, Camila Cabello, Niall Horan, Chance the Rapper, and Dan + Shay. In the fifteenth season, Kelsea Ballerini was featured as an off-screen fifth coach for "Comeback Stage" contestants. Bebe Rexha took over as the "Comeback Stage" coach for the sixteenth season.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:00 UTC on Tuesday, 19 November 2024.For the full current version of the article, see The Voice (American TV series) on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Ruth.

Fart Fetish Podcast
Episode 35: Pushing Boundaries - Interview with Piglet Erin

Fart Fetish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 40:09


In this episode, Piglet Erin, a professional submissive at Sanctuary LAX, shares her experiences with various kinks, including ABDL, pet play, and edge play, like scat, which are often considered unsettling by others. Piglet enjoys pushing her boundaries, finding excitement in discomfort, and relays a fantasy scene where she's chased, knowing that getting caught will lead to a bit of pain. While she usually plays the bottom role, she also enjoys topping in impact play, especially when it leaves marks or bruises. As a pro-sub, Piglet finds fulfillment in hearing about others' fantasies and helping bring them to life in a safe, accepting environment. She's constantly expanding her experiences to better understand and cater to a wide range of kinks. One fantasy she shares is being sliced, served, and eaten as bacon—a concept she's even seen a colleague bring to life. Piglet is also a "spokespig" for SoCal Creatures, a BDSM pet play community where she's encountered exotic pet personas, like dragons and ducks, in a scene often dominated by dogs. She talks about how different animal roles influence play dynamics, adding layers to the experience. Piglet discusses her early recognition of her kinks, noting how her bipolar disorder contributed to a heightened sense of hypersexuality from a young age. For her, riskier activities like exhibitionism and pain helped her achieve orgasm. She also reflects on her experience with online porn in the early 2000s, and how living with Crohn's disease, which causes constant digestive issues, led her to embrace and incorporate bodily functions into her play, even participating in smelly fart competitions with partners as a way to reclaim control. The episode also touches on the logistics and safety of consensual non-consent play, including scene negotiation and non-verbal cues. Piglet shares insights on degradation, how kink can lead to healthier communication, and balancing her various interests within her polycule. She also talks about meeting new play partners at kink events and how some of her kinks have been reflected in pop culture, such as Full Tac's "SIMP" video and Melanie Martinez's Crybaby album, which features ageplay elements. Piglet's journey through kink is about exploring her desires, learning about herself, and finding ways to practice self-care through play. While she's not a fan of 50 Shades of Grey, she appreciates how it opened up conversations about kink in the mainstream. Find the podcast and resources at FartFetishPodcast.com 

One Night Talk 廣東話 | 溫哥華 | 香港人
Ep. 217 音樂人訪問 Artist Interview : Vicki Lovelee【OneNightTalk x Jade Music Festival 嘉賓訪問】 主持:Novelle / 金仔

One Night Talk 廣東話 | 溫哥華 | 香港人

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 17:02


音樂人訪問 Artist Interview : Vicki Lovelee【OneNightTalk x Jade Music Festival 嘉賓訪問】 主持:Novelle / 金仔 溫哥華盛事 Jade Music Festival 即將在11月6日至11月9日舉行,我們榮幸能訪問參與演出的表演單位。先了解他們的音樂故事,再入場聽他們的音樂作品,必定是雙重享受。 購票查詢 Jade Music Festival : https://jmfa.ca/ 主持:Novelle / 金仔 訪問嘉賓:Vicki Lovelee Vicki Lovelee is a Chinese-Canadian alt-pop sensation based in Markham, Ontario. She merges the luminosity of pop with brooding shadows of dark drama and orchestral instrumentations. Her anticipated album just dropped in Fall 2024. Lovelee is fierce yet vulnerable with an eccentric persona; draped in lush lyricisms that echo the influences of icons such as Lady Gaga, Halsey, Melanie Martinez, Mitski and the legendary Freddie Mercury. Inspired by life's kaleidoscope, Lovelee writes about the labyrinth of struggles, unraveling tales of self-growth, acceptance, mental health, religion, and heartbreak. “I'm a huge advocate for mental health awareness and believe in the acceptance of all cultures and identities,” she says. Her music helps turn painful experiences into empowering anthems, offering solace to those who find refuge in her art. From an early age, Lovelee has always been obsessed with skulls and the colours black and pink. “”I'm ultimately a storyteller — through music, art, fashion and movement“ she says. A graduate of York University's Music Program, Lovelee holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts, a testament to her dedication to the craft. Having completed Canada's Music Incubator's Artist Entrepreneur Program in 2021, she learned the alchemy of turning her passion into a music career. As an independent artist, she has garnered over 85K streams on music platforms and has graced the stages of events like Breaking Sound Canada, Taste of Asia, and Durham Pride. She has been featured on media outlets like Aesthetic Magazine (Toronto, 2023), Canadian Beats (2023) and Lefuturewave (Netherlands, 2022). As well as playlist features such as CBC Radio, and Exclaim! In addition, she has received notable grants from FACTOR and Ontario Arts Council, which proves that Lovelee is an artistic prowess. As the curtains rise on her journey, Vicki Lovelee pulls listeners close with her eccentric performance style and theatrical edge. With every note and lyric, Lovelee invites you into her universe, where music is a portal to self-discovery. 來自加拿大安大略省萬錦市的華裔另類流行音樂人,她將流行音樂的光輝與暗黑戲劇和管弦樂元素相結合,新專輯將於2024年秋季發布。 畢業於約克大學音樂系,擁有美術學士學位;2021年,她完成加拿大音樂孵化器的藝術家創業項目,將熱情轉化為音樂事業。作為獨立音樂人,禕祺愛李被《Aesthetic Magazine》(2023)、《Canadian Beats》(2023)和荷蘭的《Lefuturewave》(2022)等媒體報導,其作品被加拿大廣播公司音樂廣播( CBC Music) 和《Exclaim!》等平台收錄。此外,她還獲得 FACTOR 和安大略省藝術委員會的贊助,證明她的音樂創作實力。 禕祺愛李的音樂風格強烈且脆弱,帶有古怪的個人特質;歌詞華麗深刻,受到 Lady Gaga、Halsey和傳奇人物 Freddie Mercury 等偶像的影響。她的創作靈感來自人生中的種種挑戰,歌曲講述自我成長、自我接納、心理健康、宗教和心碎的故事。她的音樂將痛苦的經歷轉化為賦予力量的頌歌,為那些在她的創作中找到慰藉的人提供支持。從小禕祺愛李就對骷髏和黑色、粉紅色這兩種顏色充滿熱情。「我最終是一名說故事的人——透過音樂、藝術、時尚和社會運動來表達自己。」 https://www.instagram.com/vickilovelee/ https://www.vickilovelee.com/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/3uixGLLBZoBmCg07v7VuGD https://www.youtube.com/c/VickiLovelee https://www.facebook.com/vickilovelee/

The Art of Longevity
The Art of Longevity Episode 64: Chilly Gonzales

The Art of Longevity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 77:03


Send us a textWhen I heard the Chilly Gonzales song Neoclassical Massacre, I immediately got in touch with his management and label to get Gonzo on the Art of Longevity. Not only are his views on AI and background music incisive, but Gonzo has some strong opinions about the music industry and the modern culture in which it operates. The ever-evolving tension between creativity and commerce has been a career-long exploration for Gonzo. It makes him the perfect guest for The Art of Longevity. Indeed, his own career has been a perfect metaphorical rollercoaster of ups and downs. After a few years on the scene as an alternative/performance artist (which he very much is right now) he had surprise success with a quiet piano instrumental album Solo Piano (2004). Only to follow up with a full-on 70s influenced pop album, launching a brief and unspectacular phase as a major label pop artist. “That first Solo Piano surprise success was a foundational moment in encouraging me to continue to take risks. When and if I wanna go back there it will be a very beautiful thing, so long as I am doing it for the right reasons, there is something fluffy and safe about it for me.”As for the pop record Soft Power, it became his “misunderstood masterpiece”, demonstrating very nicely that you can always make failures part of your narrative after the fact. “It became an opportunity for me to make it a retrospective part of my mythology - injecting a bit of drama to my career”. Fluffy and safe isn't a typical Chilly Gonzales career choice. Indeed, on the new self-titled album, he returns to his alternative origins, rapping on most tracks. And without doubt, he is a scholar of Rap - not only on a musical level, but on a cultural level. Rap seems more influential on his career than his impeccable classical training. No other musician I can think of blends the two in such an inimitable way. As such, on new album Gonzo, the songs come across as both avant garde and yet hugely entertaining at the same time. “The best works of art will always function on a superficial level that brings you in - everybody is on the same page now - we are all trying to succeed by having a catchy song that can live on 20 second snippets on TikTok but artists who are doing it at the highest levels are still managing to sneak in a deeper artistic meaning or holding up a mirror to society. “Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan or Melanie Martinez…you can tell their goal is for their music to exist on both levels…that's something that Rap gifted culture”.It also gifted us Chilly Gonzales and for that we are eternally grateful. The full interview write-up is on https://www.songsommelier.com/Support the showGet more related content at: https://www.songsommelier.com/

Pop Pop Pop (by JJ)
3x15 - Qué tal el Joker II, The Trilogy Tour, los brat remixes y más

Pop Pop Pop (by JJ)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 92:42


Esta semana os cuento qué tal mi experiencia viendo a Melanie Martinez en el Trilogy Tour en Madrid, también os expongo largo y tendido mi opinión sobre Joker Folie à Deux, que ya fui a verla. Comentamos también el rollo raro entre Grimes y Poppy y hablamos de 'brat and it's completely different but also still brat', es decir, el disco de remixes de brat de charli xcx con el que amplía el mundo brat. Y, como siempre, hablamos de más cositas y de mucha música.

Let's Get Into It - Hosted by Sloan
Melanie Martinez Exposed: The Dark Story of Timothy Heller's Allegations

Let's Get Into It - Hosted by Sloan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 32:37


Melanie Martinez is facing serious controversy as Timothy Heller's allegations bring attention to a troubling situation. In this video, we explore the details behind these claims and the events leading up to them. We'll break down the timeline, share responses from both sides, and discuss the impact on Melanie's career and public perception. So, let's get into it. #melaniemartinez Thank you to this episode's sponsors! • Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://shopify.com/sloan  Please support the Let's Get Into It Podcast: http://bit.ly/LetsGetIntoIt  Apple: http://bit.ly/LetsGetIntoItApple  Spotify: http://bit.ly/LetsGetIntoItSpotify 

Media Industry Guru
Artist Identity-Creating Your World and Authentic Brand with Wendy Parr |Season 14, Episode 12|

Media Industry Guru

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 23:34


Wendy Parr, The Holistic Artist Coach + Founder of The Parr Method has spent 30 years in the entertainment industry empowering recording artists to develop their authentic voice with consistency across every platform. She empowers recording artists Melanie Martinez, Regina Spektor, Sara Bareilles, Ballistik Boyz, PVRIS, Qveen Herby, Marc Bassy, + took A Great Big World from 1st vocal session to a GRAMMY. Compass, her 6 month artist development program takes pro + emerging artists on a deep dive into who they are empowering them to lean into and layer their weirdness, passions, and skills to create a magnetic and authentic brand. Wendy excels at bringing out the truth of the artist, the heart of their story + Uses her coaching skills to elevate, expand and take the artist somewhere new vocally + artistically. She has been featured at the largest TED community, TEDx Gateway, NAMM, Jump Global, CLIVE DAVIS Institute, NYU, Chiat Day, CD Baby DIY Conference, and MusiCares. We will get to hear more about her programs and courses and basically a crash course 101 on living the life as a potentially successful artist.

The First Ever Podcast
213: Natalie Lu (Wisp): A Group Effort

The First Ever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 60:25


This week Jeremy interviews Natalie Lu of the band Wisp. On this episode Jeremy and Natalie talk California, Sleeping With Sirens, cassette tapes, Melanie Martinez, sibling support, ballet, onstage banter, signing to Interscope Records, playing Lollapalooza, and so much more!!! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON for a bonus episode where Natalie answered questions that were submitted by subscribers! Follow the show on INSTAGRAM and TWITTER

How I Got Greenlit
Don't Stop Dreaming Big with Phil Botti (Atlantic Records, Warner Music Group)

How I Got Greenlit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 64:39


The puppet masters who control the industry's purse strings may have some trepidation these days about taking risks on big ideas. But music video producer Phil Botti argues that still shouldn't prevent you from coming up with what he calls "aspirational content." Phil Botti has executive produced and commissioned thousands of hours of highly impactful short and long-form digital and broadcast content, amassing hundreds of billions of views and impressions across music videos, social media, tv spots, multi-camera live events, scripted, televised specials & performances, documentaries and feature films with some of the most renowned artists and brands in the world including Atlantis The Royal Dubai, Beats by Dre, Bounty, Coca-Cola, Coinbase, FCA/Stellantis, Google, Netflix, PBS, Samsung, Warner Bros. Pictures, YouTube + Bruno Mars, Charlie Puth, David Guetta, Dua Lipa, Ed Sheeran, Kelly Clarkson, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Melanie Martinez, Sia and Tiësto + Atlantis The Royal Dubai, Coca-Cola, FCA/Stellantis, Google, Netflix, PBS, Warner Bros. Pictures, and more.  Phil Botti IMDB Alex Keledjian Alex Keledjian is the creator of Project Greenlight, a documentary television series where executive producers Matt Damon and Ben Affleck gave first-time filmmakers a chance to direct their first feature film.   In 2018, Alex wrote and directed the film High Voltage starring David Arquette and Luke Wilson. MAX launched the latest season of the Emmy-nominated TV series Project Greenlight from executive producer Issa Rae and Miramax Television in July 2023. How I Got Greenlit Instagram Twitter Podlink Credits Alex Keledjian, Host Pete Musto, Producer/Editor Jeremiah Tittle, Producer Experience more of How I Got Greenlit via nextchapterpodcasts.com For guest inquiries, sponsorships, and all other magnificent concerns, please reach How I Got Greenlit via howIgotgreenlit@gmail.com For inquiries and more information on Next Chapter Podcasts info@ncpodcasts.com New episodes go live every Tuesday. Please subscribe, rate & review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Renegade by Centennial Beauty
MINI SCROLL: Melanie Martinez & Timothy Heller breakdown + Nara Smith accused of copying Marc Jacobs TikTok concept

Renegade by Centennial Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 18:07


The biggest stories on the internet from July 24th, 2024. Timestamps: 1:32 Timothy Heller speaks about ex-best friend Melanie Martinez 7 years after accusing her of sexual assault  9:45 Nara Smith accused by niche TikTok creator of copying Marc Jacobs collaboration concept Find our podcast YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC18HclY7Tt5-1e3Z-MEP7Jg  Subscribe to our weekly Substack: https://centennialworld.substack.com/  Join our Geneva home: https://links.geneva.com/invite/7eb23525-9259-4d59-95e3-b9edd35861a5  Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/infinitescrollpodcast/ Follow Lauren on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurenmeisner_/   

Scholastic Reads
35 for 35: Reach Out and Read Launches a New Book Collection

Scholastic Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 23:40


In this episode, we celebrate the 35th anniversary of Reach Out and Read and an uplifting new book collection. Marty Martinez, the nonprofit's CEO, and Judy Newman, Chief Impact Officer at Scholastic, talk with host Suzanne McCabe about 35 for 35—a new, curated collection of titles for young children. A joint venture between Reach Out and Read and Scholastic, with help from several other publishers, the 35 for 35 project will distribute 350,000 free books to children ages five and under during their well-child visits. The books celebrate the vibrant neighborhoods and diverse cultures of the children who are served by Reach Out and Read. Kids will be introduced to titles by acclaimed and emerging authors and illustrators, including poet Nikki Giovanni, basketball great LeBron James, and writer and educator Joanna Ho. “Evidence shows that if children are exposed to books and reading through their pediatric well-child visits,” Marty says, “they're more likely to get read to at home. They're more likely to spend time with their parents or caregivers connecting over a book.” As Chief Executive Officer of Reach Out and Read, Marty leads the Boston-based nonprofit's vast network, which includes more than 6,000 program sites in all 50 states and nearly 30 regional, state, and local affiliates. He has spent decades working on behalf of young people and families in underserved communities across the Boston area. Most recently, as the city's Chief of Health and Human Services, Marty led Boston through some of the most acute challenges posed by the pandemic. In her role as Chief Impact Officer at Scholastic, Judy helps to ensure equal access to books and literacy for all children through partnerships with nonprofits and other organizations. She currently serves on several boards, including at Reach Out and Read and the Ruby Bridges Foundation, where she is Board President. For many years, Judy led the iconic Scholastic Reading Club, aka the Book Clubs. She is known fondly in the office as our Reader-in-Chief. During the pandemic, Judy went back to school, earning a master's degree at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. → Resources Reach Out and Read: For 35 years, the Boston-based nonprofit has helped millions of young families across the country access literacy through well-child visits. 35 for 35: Learn more about this free, curated book collection, a collaboration between Reach Out and Read and Scholastic. → Highlights Marty Martinez, CEO, Reach Out and Read “The mission of Reach Out and Read is to provide opportunities and moments for children and their parents to have shared moments of connection and bonding through reading.” “We're a very simple model that integrates early literacy and books into well-child visits for our children five and under all across the United States.” “A child learns to read and then reads to learn.” “It opens doors not only for a child but for a whole family when you focus on early literacy.” Judy Newman, Chief Impact Officer, Scholastic “Programs like these don't happen unless someone leads the charge.” “Twelve publishers from across the publishing industry contributed titles to [35 for 35].” “For American democracy to continue, we have to have literacy.” → Special Thanks Producer: Maxine Osa Sound engineer: Daniel Jordan Music composer: Lucas Elliot Eberl → Coming Soon Bad Guys Author Aaron Blabey Talks About Cat on the Run When We Flew Away: Author Alice Hoffman Discusses Her New Novel About Anne Frank Before the Diary

How I Got Greenlit
Find Longevity However You Can with Phil Botti (Atlantic Records, Warner Music Group)

How I Got Greenlit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 60:15


Decades-long careers with a single employer are pretty hard to come by in the entertainment industry. But writer-producer and fellow NYU alum Phil Botti is a shining example of how mixing competence with kindness can be the ultimate survival skill. Phil Botti has executive produced and commissioned thousands of hours of highly impactful short and long-form digital and broadcast content, amassing hundreds of billions of views and impressions across music videos, social media, tv spots, multi-camera live events, scripted, televised specials & performances, documentaries and feature films with some of the most renowned artists and brands in the world including Atlantis The Royal Dubai, Beats by Dre, Bounty, Coca-Cola, Coinbase, FCA/Stellantis, Google, Netflix, PBS, Samsung, Warner Bros. Pictures, YouTube + Bruno Mars, Charlie Puth, David Guetta, Dua Lipa, Ed Sheeran, Kelly Clarkson, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Melanie Martinez, Sia and Tiësto + Atlantis The Royal Dubai, Coca-Cola, FCA/Stellantis, Google, Netflix, PBS, Warner Bros. Pictures, and more.  Phil Botti IMDB Alex Keledjian Alex Keledjian is the creator of Project Greenlight, a documentary television series where executive producers Matt Damon and Ben Affleck gave first-time filmmakers a chance to direct their first feature film.   In 2018, Alex wrote and directed the film High Voltage starring David Arquette and Luke Wilson. MAX launched the latest season of the Emmy-nominated TV series Project Greenlight from executive producer Issa Rae and Miramax Television in July 2023. How I Got Greenlit Instagram Twitter Podlink Credits Alex Keledjian, Host Pete Musto, Producer/Editor Jeremiah Tittle, Producer Experience more of How I Got Greenlit via nextchapterpodcasts.com For guest inquiries, sponsorships, and all other magnificent concerns, please reach How I Got Greenlit via howIgotgreenlit@gmail.com For inquiries and more information on Next Chapter Podcasts info@ncpodcasts.com New episodes go live every Tuesday. Please subscribe, rate & review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Holmberg's Morning Sickness
06-26-24 - Confused By All The Young Kids Downtown Last Night For The Melanie Martinez Show And Realizing Howard Stern Has Turned Into America's Best Parent

Holmberg's Morning Sickness

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 39:42


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Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona
06-26-24 - Confused By All The Young Kids Downtown Last Night For The Melanie Martinez Show And Realizing Howard Stern Has Turned Into America's Best Parent

Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 39:42


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The Quad M Show - Quad M Productions
#339 - Apes & Strangers Movie Reviews, Melanie Martinez Concerts, & RumChata

The Quad M Show - Quad M Productions

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 162:41


Hosts: TJ, Brett, Krissy, & Jo This week on the show: Segment One (0:00:00): (0:03:26) Brett gets some unhampered yard work in before The Carlson Clan ventured to the SLC for a concert starring the Carlson child's favorite artist, Melanie Martinez. Brett learns the perils of concert venue concession pricing and TJ learns that not everyone lip syncs. (0:23:32) TJ gets a visit from an old friend of the Carlsons. But, more importantly, TJ gets to spend an evening attending a 3 year old's birthday party. Highlights include: Getting a Top 3 gift, laying odds on present destruction, and food coma. Plus, birthday tips from Krissy! Segment Two (0:50:14): (0:54:01) FGS recognizes the passing of (potentially) the most arrested man in history. (1:05:46) HOT TAKES kicks off with a crazy couple of weeks in celeb death as we honor three passing stars in THE GRIM REAPER ROUND UP and still not another name taken off the Dead Pool Board. (1:18:02) TJ starts the first of two reviews waxing philosophical about Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes. (1:31:46) Jo joins in as TJ conducts Review Part Two discussing The Strangers: Chapter One.r Segment Three (1:56:22) (15845) KRISSY'S KRAZY KORNER takes us back to 2006 as Krissy stumps the stoops with a “Do You Remember…” quiz. (2:32:10) PICKS 'O' THE WEEK Happy Memorial Day! It's THE QUAD M SHOW!

Throwing Tantrums
Bianca Alvarez: Fusion and Balance in Dance | Temper Tantrum Media Day 2024

Throwing Tantrums

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 4:40


Welcome Bianca Alvarez to the Temper Tantrum company! Starting her journey with us in February 2024, Bianca brings a refreshing and innovative approach to dance, blending poi movements with hip hop, and drawing inspiration from contemporary dance and club experiences. Dive into the world of Bianca, where lyrics fuel storytelling through movement, and balance is key to nurturing creativity.

Perfume Room
125. In Defense of the Celebrity Fragrance (w/ Flower Shop Perfume Co's Isaac Lekach and Lillian Shalom)

Perfume Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 65:53


Flower Shop Perfume Co's Isaac Lekach and Lillian Shalom (also real-life husband and wife!) are in the Perfume Room today! We discuss: growing up in the industry (Isaac's dad is former CEO of Parlux); celebrity perfume secrets; why the best perfumes are always a little bit controversial; the viral sensation that is Melanie Martinez's Portals collection; a day in the life of a boutique fragrance house; and of course Cafe Society, and the most canonical perfumes of that era, including some very special ones from their own personal collection! PLUS - I share the scent I wore for jury duty and announce the Feb Smell Club theme! FRAGS MENTIONED: Liis Studied, Victoria's Secret Pear Glace, Christian Dior Bois D'Argent, Issey Miyake, Armani She, Escentric Molecules Molecule 01, Paris Hilton, Ariana Grande, Baccarat 540, Katy Perry Purr, Elizabeth Taylor White Diamonds, Melanie Martinez: Cry Baby, Portals; Giorgio Beverly Hills Giorgio, Le Galion Sortilège, Krigler Liever Gustav 14, Creed Tabarome Millésime, Grand Budapest Hotel L'Air de Panache, Elvis Presley Teddy Bear, Cub Room FOLLOW: @flowershopperfumesco (IG and TT) @lillianshalom @portalsparfums

Brain and heart a Melanie Martinez fan podcast
Brain and heart a Melanie Martinez fan podcast (Trailer)

Brain and heart a Melanie Martinez fan podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 0:41


GearSource Geezers of Gear
#217 - Emily Bornt - Lighting Designer and Director

GearSource Geezers of Gear

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 79:56


Emily Bornt is a lighting designer, currently living in Los Angeles. She started her career in New York as a lighting technician, and moved cross-country to pursue her love of lighting design for concerts. She has kept a diverse resume and list of clients. Recent projects include lighting design for Demi Lovato and Brandi Carlile, and lighting programming for Idina Menzel and the AGT residency in Las Vegas. Previous projects include lighting designer for Lil Wayne, Perfume Genius, Falling in Reverse, and the Maks and Val Tour; lighting director for New Kids on The Block, Charli XCX, Melanie Martinez, Metric, Jimmy Eat World, and Thirty Seconds to Mars; lighting programmer for Derek Hough's Las Vegas residency, Dancing With the Stars Live (the tour), AJR, and Big Time Rush. While she focuses on lighting for concert touring, she also dabbles in corporate and tv. She doesn't have much free time, but she does enjoy going to museums and live shows for fun when she can. This episode was brought to you by , and . 

Big Fat Five: A Podcast Financially Supported by Big Fat Snare Drum
Rhys Hastings' (Yves Tumor / Educator) Top 5 Influential Records

Big Fat Five: A Podcast Financially Supported by Big Fat Snare Drum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 63:13


This week's guest is Rhys Hastings. This episode has been a long time coming as both Rhys and myself have been two ships in the night trying to schedule this thing. We've both had an insanely busy year of touring, but we finally did it! Rhys is an incredible person and drummer based in Los Angeles and has played with the likes of Yves Tumor, Melanie Martinez, Angel Olsen, Kim Gordon, Mark Ronson, Tobias Jesso Jr and many more. His mind/body approcah to the instrument is very inspring and I hope you enjoy the 5 records that helped shape Rhys Hastings inot the drummer he is today. Cheers! Check out Rhys' website HERE Find out more about The Hastings Method HERE RHYS' BIG FAT FIVE 

Pop Pop Pop (by JJ)
2x25 - Portals Tour, Taylor Swift Dickinson Poe Shakespeare y más

Pop Pop Pop (by JJ)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 67:44


Esta semana abrimos el último mes de 2023 anunciando los tops de fin de año y comentando cositas varias de estos días como el lanzamiento de la Renaissance Film o Sabrina Carpenter siendo la Lady Gaga de 2023. También os cuento mi experiencia viendo a Melanie Martinez en el Portals Tour, comentamos extensamente el anuncio de un curso literario de la Universidad de Harvard sobre las letras de Taylor Swift y la movida que ha venido con ello y más cositas, incluida la música nueva de esta semana.

Bawdy Storytelling
Episode 280: ‘ClownF*cker' (Ouchy the Clown)

Bawdy Storytelling

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 43:45


How do you go from being a Gay Baptist Republican to the Biggest Freak Meme on the Internet? Infamous Pron Clown Ouchy the Clown tells his Origin Story, from his quiet Queer roots in Texas to the life-changing visit to Burning Man that changed everything. Returning to Oakland with 70+ new best friends and an appreciation for people who can juggle sh*t, our pal Doug dons a leather harness, Doc Martins and greasepaint, and naively slides down an underground s*x party's fire pole into their Dungeon. Soon he's Famous on the Net, gives birth to the P*rn Clown Posse, is being flown around the country to jump out of a Refrigerator Box, and is notorious for introducing strangers to his irreverent, lighthearted approach to K!nk. And this week, Dixie fights Corporate Healthcare to help Helen tell her Cancer story, right there in the Chemo chair. Never give up! #RestInPeaceOuchy   Song: ‘Carousel' (Melanie Martinez)   Queer l Clown l Leather | Subculture l S*xual Underground l Splosh l Dad Joke | Burning Man l P*rn Clown Posse l Tattoo l Hentai l Tentacle Pron l Electric Flyswatter l Spandex l Gay l Republican I Baptist l Morning Radio l DJ l Johnny Toxic l Dating Site l K!nk l Service Bottom l Penn & Teller l Cancer l Watersports l Food Play l Rubber l Safeword l K!nk l Logical Family | Sanguination l Clown Nose l Black Sheets l St. Andrews Cross l K!nky Salon l Polly Superstar l website l   About our Storyteller:   Ouchy the Clown was born in the Animal car of a Circus train in 1998. His parents were Delbert the Strong Man Messhuganutz, and Hortense the Ticket lady. Ouchy's formative years were spent on Alaskan Fishing boats, at Rodeos, in sloppy BDSM Dungeons, Sewers, Clown cars, Tiny bicycles, and Strip Bars with no windows. His favorite color is Ouch, and he loves Dad Jokes and pinching you while you are not looking. Ouchy is certified in nothing, and a legend in his own mind (and in the mind of anyone who knew him).   Episode links: NOCD.com : OCD is more than what you see on TV and in the movies. Imagine having unwanted thoughts about your sexuality stuck in your head all day no matter how hard you try to make them go away. Relationship OCD is an often overlooked subtypes of OCD that come with unrelenting intrusive images, thoughts and urges about your partner, loved one, or sexuality.   If you think you may be struggling with Relationship OCD, there's hope. NOCD offers effective, affordable, and convenient OCD therapy. NOCD therapists are trained in Exposure Response Prevention therapy, the gold standard treatment for OCD.   With NOCD, you can do virtual, live face-to-face video sessions with one of their licensed, specialty-trained therapists. It's affordable and they accept most major insurance plans.   Breaking the OCD cycle takes effective treatment.To get started, go to https://www.NOCD.com/ to book a free 15-minute call.   WORKSHOP:   Next Week! 'How to Be Fascinating: Dixie's Secret System for Brilliant Storytelling' is happening live and in-person. It's an all day workshop happening on Sunday, December 3rd in San Francisco, and there's just a couple of spots left… Join Dixie and a fun/small/open-minded group of storytellers-to-be, where you'll learn Dixie's incredibly easy (and super secret) method. Soon, you'll rock that job interview, excel at public speaking, feel more at ease on dates, learn to fully express yourself and yes, even stand onstage and deliver a standing-ovation worthy chapter from your life. You'll find my unique story method valuable because once you learn how, you'll know the secret of telling a great story forever. #LifeSkills #NotJustBawdy   How to Be Fascinating Workshop in San Francisco Date: Sunday, December 3rd (10 AM - 5 PM) Register now at https://tinyurl.com/HTBFWorkshopSFO Not in San Francisco? Contact me and we can work together! Email Dixie at BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com   SUBSCRIBE: Want to be the first to know where Bawdy is headed to on our National Tour? I'm trying to bring Bawdy to YOUR city.   Subscribe to the Bawdy Storytelling email list at https://bawdystorytelling.com/subscribe   You'll be the first to see upcoming tour dates, get access to tickets, storytelling workshops, livestreams, podcasts, fan meetups and special events. I've been shadowbanned on Social Media and having my accounts deleted is probably next. The only sure way we can connect if that happens is for you to sign up for Bawdy's email newsletter. Please ask your friends to sign up, too. Let's be Friends!   I'm the Special Guest Host on this week's Risk! Podcast ! It'll be available on Thursday, November 23rd, and I'm the host of their first ever 'S*x Stories' episode. Available wherever you listen to Podcasts. Happy Thanksgiving! #ThanksKevin   Patreon Special Offer:   All-You-Can-Eat Special: Need some Entertainment for this long Holiday weekend? Right now, I have an End of Year Special Offer: 40+ Hours of Bawdy! Sign up (or Increase your support) for Bawdy's Patreon and you get: • 16 Full Livestreams Stories from Margaret Cho, Sunny Megatron, Dirty Lola, Slutever, ReidAboutSex and many more • Music from Rachel Lark, Jefferson Bergey, Shirley Gnome - All your favorites You'll be helping Dixie fulfill her Bawdy Storytelling Tour Dreams • Available at the $25/month or greater level at: https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy   Bawdy still exists, Thanks to our Patreon supporters! Join Bawdy's Patreon now to get exclusive Patreon-only rewards (and my eternal gratitude)     Looking for another way to Keep Us Going? Donate at:   Venmo: Venmo.com/BawdyStorytelling Paypal: paypal.me/bawdystorytelling Zelle: BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com BuyMeACoffee: buymeacoff.ee/bawdy CashApp: $DixieDeLaTour And THANK YOU!   PRIVATE COACHING with Dixie: Want to work one-on-one with me? Right now I'm offering personal branding (your dating profile, website, etc), Storycoaching a nervous new keynote speaker, and I help develop documentaries, craft personal stories for the stage, and write their books - because storytelling is everywhere you wanna be. I can help you live the life that you've always dreamed about: communicate with clarity, help you land your dream job, and discover your own story … Whether it's getting onstage for the first time, writing your memoir, creating a podcast, or learning brand storytelling for your business, I can help. Email me at BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com and let's make it happen.   My upcoming Substack 'The Dixie Ramble' is at https://substack.com/profile/22550258-dixie-de-la-tour #Subscribe   What is Substack? Substack is an email newsletter platform (made up of text, audio, video, etc) known for its hands off approach to censorship. While there are still some publishing guidelines (no porn, hate speech or harassment, for example), the platform's lack of gatekeeping has attracted both ground-breaking journalists and some seriously controversial writers”. https://blog.hootsuite.com/what-is-substack/   Bawdy Got Me Laid perfume, Bawdy Butter & more: Dixie has created her own fragrance: You'll love #BawdyGotMeLaid perfume, scented with golden honey, amber, ylang ylang, and warm vanilla. There's also our (scented or unscented) creamy Bawdy Butter, Hair & Bawdy Oil, & more. Bawdy Got Me Laid Merchandise means you can deliver your own great smelling Motorboats while supporting Dixie and Bawdy. Get yours today at https://bawdystorytelling.com/merchandise   Check out our Bawdy Storytelling Fiends and Fans group on Facebook - it's a place to discuss the podcast's stories with the storytellers, share thoughts with your fellow listeners, & help Dixie make the podcast even better. Just answer 3 simple questions and you're IN! https://www.facebook.com/groups/360169851578316/   Thank you to the Team that makes this podcast possible! Team Bawdy is:   Podcast Producer: Roman Den houdijker Sound Engineer: David Grosof Storytelling support by Mosa Maxwell-Smith Dixie's Virtual Assistant is Roillan James Video & Livestream support from Donal Mooney Bawdy's Creator & Podcast Host is Dixie De La Tour & Thank you to Pleasure Podcasts. Bawdy Storytelling is proud to be part of your s*x-positive podcast collective!   Website: https://bawdystorytelling.com/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bawdystorytelling/ Like us at www.Facebook.com/BawdyStorytelling Join us on FetLife: https://fetlife.com/groups/46341 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy Watch us on YouTube at http://bit.ly/BawdyTV Find out about upcoming Podcast episodes - & Livestreams - at www.BawdyStorytelling.com/subscribe  

Fragraphilia - The Podcast
I Need My Crayons, My Binders, and My Serge Lutens

Fragraphilia - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 84:37


Halloween may be over but those spooky sensations have followed us well into November as we throw up the devil horns and discuss a few perfumes inspired by the darker sides of life including De Profundis by Serge Lutens and Hexensalbe by Stora Skuggan. We also marvel over the big time bold move of Melanie Martinez's follow up to the wildly successful Cry Baby as well as a walk-through of the latest from Thin Wild Mercury.It's a jam-packed episode with lots of scent layering, woo-girl admiration, and a cocktail-influenced real-time purchase of a perfume featured in The Game. (00:00) - - Opening (04:01) - - Spooky Scents, Perfume News, and Recent Samples (22:22) - - Portals by Melanie Martinez (28:50) - - Thin Wild Mercury New York Collection (39:12) - - Scents of The Week (49:24) - - The Game Cocktail of the Week - A La LouisianeMovie of the Week - Glass Key (1942) featured in Criterion Channel's November Noir collectionFragrances mentioned in this episode:De Profundis, Muscs Koublai Khan, and Fille En Anguilles by Serge Lutens /  Muguet Fleuri by Oriza L. Legrand / Muguet Porcelain by Hermès / Vanilla Barka, Orris Wakan, and Incense Rori by Amouage / Lune Feline by Atelier Des Ors / Hexensalbe by Stora Skuggan / Flaming Creature by Marissa Zappas / Cry Baby Perfume Milk by Melanie Martinez / Air of Clarity, Earthy Abundance, Fiery Passion, and Water of Intuition by Portals Perfume / 34 Bohemian Cafes, Sheep Meadow, Chelsea Staircase, and Girl of the Year by Thin Wild Mercury / Telegrama by Imaginary Authors / Rita's Car by Saint Rita Parlor / Poudrextase by Marlon / Rose 31 by Le Labo / Amber Teutonic by DS & Durga / Queen Nzinga by Marissa Zappas / Babycat by Yves Saint Laurent / Sellier by Byredo / Molecule 01 + Iris by Eccentric Molecules / Arbole by Hiram Green / Baccarat Rouge 540 by Maison Francis Kurkdjian / Love Don't Be Shy by By Kilian / Rouge Malachite by Giorgio Armani / CK One by Calvin Klein / Acqua di Giò for Women by Giorgio Armani / Daisy by Marc Jacobs / Angels' Share, I Don't Need A Prince By My Side To Be A Princess  and Blue Moon Ginger Dash by By Kilian / Oud Satin Mood by Maison Francis Kurkdjian / Radical Rose by Matiere Premiere / Rouge Smoking by BDK Parfums / Lost Cherry by Tom FordThe Game:Oud Assam by Raina J / For Your Love by Mizensir / Can't Stop Loving You by By Kilian / Jasmin Kama by Raina J / Cairo by Penhaligon's / Cherry Punk by Room 1015Please feel free to email us at hello@fragraphilia.com - Send us questions, comments, or recommendations. We can be found on TikTok and Instagram @fragraphilia

What the Hell Happened to Them?

Podcast for a deep examination into the career and life choices of Jack Nicholson. The hosts bids farewell to one of the great American actors, but not before using him in their battle against the forces behind their industry's evils. Can they put aside their differences to finally stop Paul Rudd? Find out on this week's episode of 'What the Hell Happened to Them?' Email the cast at whathappenedtothem@gmail.com Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in October 2023. References may feel confusing and/or dated unusually quickly. 'How Do You Know' is available DVD & Blu-ray (unsurprisingly not on VHS): https://www.amazon.com/How-Do-You-Know-Blu-ray/dp/B004IY1AW6/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1QOJB9X1YM8QD&keywords=how+do+you+know&qid=1696957382&s=movies-tv&sprefix=how+do+you+know%2Cmovies-tv%2C127&sr=1-2 Music from "Hit the Road Jack" by Melanie Martinez and "God Only Knows" by JR JR "Who is Killing Cinema" video essay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=RQF82Kj-v0E&feature=youtu.be Artwork from BJ West   quixotic, united, skeyhill, vekeman, jack, nicholson, syzygy, know, brooks, witherspoon, rudd, wilson, hahn, venito, batgirl, hollywood, blockbuster

The Literary License Podcast
Season 7: Episode 328 - ONCE UPON A TIME: Coraline (N Gaiman) (2009)

The Literary License Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 67:22


Coraline  is a dark fantasy horror children's novel by British author Neil Gaiman. Gaiman started writing Coraline in 1990, and it was published in 2002 by Bloomsbury and HarperCollins. It was awarded the 2003 Hugo Award for Best Novella, the 2003 Nebula Award for Best Novel, and the 2002 Bram Stoker Award for Best Work for Young Readers. The Guardian ranked Coraline #82 in its list of 100 Best Books of the 21st Century. It was adapted as a 2009 stop-motion animated film, directed by Henry Selick under the same name.   Coraline is a 2009 American stop-motion animated dark fantasy horror film written and directed by Henry Selick and based on Neil Gaiman's novella of the same name. Produced by Laika as the studio's first feature film, it features the voice talents of Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher, Jennifer Saunders, Dawn French, Keith David, John Hodgman, Robert Bailey Jr., and Ian McShane. The film tells the story of its titular character discovering an idealized parallel universe behind a secret door in her new home, unaware that it contains a dark and sinister secret.   Just as Gaiman was finishing his novella in 2002, he met Selick and invited him to make a film adaptation, as Gaiman was a fan of Selick's The Nightmare Before Christmas and James and the Giant Peach. When Selick thought that a direct adaptation would lead to "maybe a 47-minute movie", the screenplay had some expansions, like the introduction of Wybie, who was not present in the original novel. Selick invited Japanese illustrator Tadahiro Uesugi to become the concept artist upon discovering his work when looking for a design away from that of most animation. His biggest influences were on the colour palette, which was muted in reality and more colourful in the Other World, similar to The Wizard of Oz. To capture stereoscopy for the 3D release, the animators shot each frame from two slightly apart camera positions. Production of the stop-motion animation feature took place at a warehouse in Hillsboro, Oregon. Bruno Coulais composed the film's musical score.   The film was theatrically released in the United States on February 6, 2009 by Focus Features after a world premiere at the Portland International Film Festival on February 5, and received critical acclaim. The film grossed $16.85 million during its opening weekend, ranking third at the box office, and by the end of its run had grossed over $124 million worldwide, making it the third highest-grossing stop-motion film of all time after Chicken Run and Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. The film won Annie Awards for Best Music in an Animated Feature Production, Best Character Design in an Animated Feature Production and Best Production Design in an Animated Feature Production and received nominations for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and a Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film. It has since developed a cult following in the years since its release.   Opening Credits; Introduction (1.20); Background History (9.33); Coraline Plot Synopsis (10.37); Book Thoughts (12.26); Let's Rate (31.40); Introducing a Film (33.14); Coraline Film Trailer (36.35); Lights, Camera, Action (38.55); How Many Stars (1:00.24); End Credits (1:02.03); Closing Credits (1:03.30)   Opening Credits– Epidemic Sound – Copyright . All rights reserved   Closing Credits:  Dollhouse by Melanie Martinez.  Taken from the album Cry Baby.  Copyright 2015 Atlantic Records. ​ Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast.    All rights reserved.  Used by Kind Permission.   All songs available through Amazon Music.  

Bobby Owsinski's Inner Circle Podcast
Episode 487 – Holistic Artist Coach Wendy Parr, Ai Copyright, And Wireless Studio Monitors

Bobby Owsinski's Inner Circle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 48:41


My guest today is holistic artist coach Wendy Parr, who's personal and professional experiences led her to become a coach that helps artists lose perfectionism, overcome resistances, follow their inner vision, and curate a life and career they love. With over 20 years coaching top music artists like Melanie Martinez, Sara Bareilles, Marc Bassy, and taking A Great Big World from their very 1st vocal session to a Grammy award, The Parr Method has also the driving force behind Wendy co-writing “Dreams on Fire” for the soundtrack of Slum Dog MIllionaire, which also won a GRAMMY. The Parr Method empowers recording artists to develop their authentic voice for their ar t, brand and life from the studio to the stage.  During the interview we spoke about doing gigs around Hollywood as a teenager, making music in India with some top Indian artists, how she's helped some of today's top artists overcome their personal roadblocks, developing her holistic approach to coaching, and much more. I spoke with Wendy via Zoom from her office in Los Angeles. On the intro I'll take a look at Ai copyright as we know it so far, and also if wireless speakers will find a home in our studios soon. var podscribeEmbedVars = { epId: 87259528, backgroundColor: 'white', font: undefined, fontColor: undefined, speakerFontColor: undefined, height: '600px', showEditButton: false, showSpeakers: true, showTimestamps: true };

Brain and heart a Melanie Martinez fan podcast

In todays episode I discuss and break down Melanie Martinez's song crybaby - a song about her own experiences in the past and how she dealt with them

The TruthSeekah Podcast
Angels, Death, Music and Melanie Martinez With AGUIS & TruthSeekah

The TruthSeekah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 123:43


Join us for an enchanting episode of "The Truthseekah Podcast," where we delve into the ethereal world of music that intertwines with the celestial realms. In this episode, we have the pleasure of sitting down with the talented and captivating singer-songwriter, AGUIS, whose celestial-inspired music explores the realms of angels, gods, and goddesses.As we embark on this celestial journey, AGUIS takes us on a captivating exploration of her unique musical vision. We discuss how her personal experiences, spiritual encounters, and profound fascination with the mystical have shaped her artistic expression. Through her music, AGUIS seeks to convey the timeless wisdom and transcendent beauty associated with these divine beings. Follow AGUIS On Spotify!https://open.spotify.com/artist/5MhsLDi94vJ4jFatfhzyD7?si=H16-FGZ4S06FTtKbo-9aDw

5 Heures
Comment définir l'OVNI Melanie Martinez ?

5 Heures

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 47:44


Comment la jeune chanteuse américaine est-elle en train de se constituer un univers inclassable ? Comment la série anglaise « Cheaters » aborde-t-elle le thème de l'infidélité ? Quel est le secret de l'éternelle jeunesse des Sparks, en concert au Cirque Royal la semaine prochaine ? Qu'a donc inventé le guitariste de My bloody valentine Kevin Shields ? Est-ce que le documentaire espagnol « Le tueur au jeu de cartes » arrive à tenir toutes ses promesses ? Et quelle perle nous propose le groupe islandais Sigur Ros ? Toutes les réponses sont dans « La semaine des 5 heures » de ce vendredi 16 juin

OHP Uncut
Melanie Martinez in Full Creature Mode

OHP Uncut

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 10:17


This week Kannon is joined by Melanie Martinez. They talk about the through-line in her body of work and how her new album PORTALS fits in, her most powerful paranormal experience and how long it takes her to get into "creature mode".

Extracurricular
Shelbie F

Extracurricular

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 32:44


Shelbie is an 8th-grade student at GOC. She's also into acting, singing, and scary movies. Shelbie sits down with Mr. Lollis to talk about acing, singing, her favorite actors, scary movies, softball, editing video and creating on TikTok, cooking healthy meals, writing, and music. Shelbie loves acting and scary movies and shares some great advice on the acting process. Shelbie discusses her plans for the future, how she uses emotion in her writing and acting, and her favorite musical artist.If you have a question or want to be on the podcast, please email me at dan.lollis@gcpsk12.org.  If you're interested in Gwinnett Online Campus, you can head over to our website and find out all about the school and the great things we have going on.Special thanks to Dr. Ray and Dr. O'Neal for making this podcast possible.  Music for the podcast is "Blue Ska" by Kevin MacLeod incompetech.com and is licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License..

Who? Weekly
Avery Singer, Melanie Martinez & Lofi Girl?

Who? Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 61:15


On today's episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we follow the HBO Max to Max pipeline and officially change our name to... Weekly. We follow that up with thrilling calls about Simu Liu's high school days, Tree Paine's existence, and Tumblr icon Dear Coquette. Moving on, we learn why Reneé Rapp will be singing "Happy Birthday" to Cap'n Crunch at Coachella, congratulate Million Robert Browne on marrying into a pasta sauce empire, find out why NOT winning The Voice was arguably helpful to Melanie Martinez, delight in Teresa Giudice's social strategy, and learn about Lofi Girl's new neighbor: Synthwave Boy. Call in at 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns for a future episode of Who's There. Support us and get a TON of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly. 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

DOM POP
Dominated by FALL OUT BOY - 10 Years of Save Rock & Roll

DOM POP

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 48:20


In the first half of our FALL OUT BOY subathon (we're workshopping it), we're taking a dive into 'Save Rock & Roll', the 5th studio album from the notorious boy band- their first post-hiatus- to celebrate its 10-year anniversary! Throughout our track-by-track, we discuss the aforementioned hiatus, what it took to get the boys back together, and how the album holds up 10 years later. ALSO discussed: MUNA's imminent return, DUA LIPA's 'One Kiss' turning 5, and the onslaught of new music this month from ELLIE GOULDING, MICHAEL MEDRANO, MELANIE MARTINEZ, ALMA & CUBSPORT. AT THE SPA: JONAS BROTHERS (Waffle House), LEONY (Somewhere in Between), RALPH (Scary Hot), FREYA RIDINGS (Weekends), HATCHIE (Cast Aside), ARIZONA (Dark Skies), and BENTLEY ROBLES & ZEE MACHINE (See Me Naked). NEXT WEEK: Part 2 of our subathon with FOB's new album 'So Much (for) Stardust'!

I Love Rock & Roll Podcast
Johnny Bananas and the Hot Steppers with Lyla Jagger

I Love Rock & Roll Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 59:26


Ken, Chip and Kahuna are joined by Ken's seven year old daughter Lyla. She talks about her love of the Gorillaz. De La Soul, Sub Urban and Melanie Martinez. She explains how kids her age find new music these days, schools Kahuna on Michael Jackson, Huey Lewis and Ghostbusters, and reacts to the songs that were big when Ken and Chip were seven.

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast
DVT joins Brian & Justin and he's clearly "going through something" [4-7-23, 8:00AM]

Brian, Ali & Justin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 19:50


We don't care what you say, boss man, Melanie Martinez is not music for happy people.  Chicago's best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page.  Brian & Justin are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101.    Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The President McCormack Podcast
#66 - Melanie Martinez - Registered Nurse & Inspiration

The President McCormack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 79:24


Melanie is one of Mark's dearest freinds and confidants. She met him through his wife Michelle and their passion of bodybuilding. She has been friends with Mark and Michelle for over 10 years with plenty of ups and only a few downs to create an eternal friendship.Melanie comes on the podcast to discuss how she became a nurse, their friendship, her perspective on life and all things important. Listen to this fun exchange between two enlightened people just trying to "YOLO" their way through life.