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In the days to come will be touching on this important topic microphone check is a documentary that was trying to be put out nationwide to destroy humanity this all started by one man using his social media influence to separate people nationwide offer his selfish gain known as Tariq Nasheed a failed rapper who set out to destroy hip hop don't matter what it cause trying to separate God's people we must work hard in doing all we can so that people do not sneak by and poisoning the minds of our youth with division separation in order for them to benefit from others painSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/on-the-lockout/exclusive-content
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Some feel the founder of this movement is still active and up to his no good gang member ways today I give my opinions on this matter and hope to continue making the world a better place even if it's one human being at a time remember always love all people until otherwise specified they're trying to cause division amongst the world we must not stand for itSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/on-the-lockout/exclusive-content
This episode was a deep dive into the cultural, political, and historical issues affecting the Foundation of Black Americans. Tariq Nasheed provided insightful perspectives on the importance of preserving Black culture, demanding political accountability, and the ongoing fight for reparations. We encourage our listeners to stay informed and engaged in these critical conversations. *Enhance Your Experience with #Dailyrapupcrew
Tariq Nasheed is known online for his controversial commentary on race. He is a proponent of "Foundational Black Americans" (FBA), an ideology and movement he founded, which is defined as, "any person classified as Black, who can trace their bloodline lineage back to the American system of slavery. To be designated as an FBA, at least one parent must come from a non-immigrant background in The United States of America." Nasheed believes FBAs must "seek out reparations for their own" and that American-born descendants of the American Slave Trade have not adequately sought out resources for themselves. Nasheed is known for his use of the term "bed wench" and the related term "Negro bed wench mentality". He uses the term to refer to black women who date interracially. He revived and popularized use of this term, which historically was used to disparage black women who were raped by their masters during slavery. Ebony Magazine described Nasheed's conception of the term "bed wench" as a put-down of successful black women who challenge the institutions of black patriarchy. Nasheed also uses the term "buck breaking" to refer to the sexual abuse of Black men, particularly in the context of slavery, via a documentary of the same name, which MEL Magazine described as containing "uncooked nonsense" and being largely inaccurate.[2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
JR Valrey is a broadcast journalist on Pacifica Radio who was previously Editor-in-Chief of the San Francisco Bay View Newspaper. He has been a community organizer for three decades. IG: @blockreportofficial @jrvalrey @diprimaradio Tariq Nasheed is a best-selling author, FBA reparations activist and filmmaker known for his Hidden Colors documentary Film series. His latest film "Microphone Check" drops May 2023. www.microphonecheck.com
Tariq Nasheed is a best-selling author, FBA reparations activist and filmmaker known for his Hidden Colors documentary Film series. His latest film "Microphone Check" drops May 2023. www.microphonecheck.com
It's been that kind of day. Post Mercury retrograde, today feels… hectic, off, unstable. The truth is that sometime, things are messy. This is the truth of living a beautiful Life. Without the unraveling, there can be no transformation. Where is the light if there had been no darkness. I was having that kind of day. So, I changed my intention for the original content of this episode to something a bit more affirming. So, today, I decided to help you find some peace. Even if only for… 15 minutes or so. Today, I offer you a prayer of peace from a Buddhist tradition. No matter your religion or spiritual leanings, I believe you may find grounded-ness in this reading. This is an excerpt from the Buddha Path Sutra Practice, followed by a prayer for peace. Keywords: Truth Mindfulness Meditation Prayer Spirituality Choice Enlightenment Faith Compassion Love About The Host: Dr. Shirley Madhere is a NYC-based plastic surgeon and Founder of Holistic Plastic Surgery. This philosophy is based on a whole-body, mind, and spirit approach to beauty and incorporates wellness, integrative nutrition, functional aesthetics, and complementary medicine. Dr. Madhere's approach to optimal outcomes in plastic surgery is through a lens of wellness, and is grounded in science and backed by ivy league medical study, research, and extensive surgical training. View her menu of services at ElementsandGraces.com. Consultations are available in-office, virtually, and online via Click-lift.com. Coming soon: Dr. Madhere offers beauty on call services through Jet Set Beauty Rx, a mobile medical aesthetics unit delivering beauty in the privacy of your own home. Reserve at JetSetBeautyRx.com. About This Podcast: As a creative outlet and means to broaden the perspective on the “spectrum of beauty,” Dr. Madhere created Forever F.A.B., a podcast dedicated to Fashion, the Art of living well (i.e., wellness), and all things Beauty. Visit ForeverFABpodcast.com for past and new episodes: https://www.foreverfabpodcast.com/ . If you enjoy listening to the Forever F.A.B. podcast, get more audio and visuals with a membership through Patreon. Choose the Gold, Platinum, or Diamond tier for premium added content, special co-hosts, lifestyle videos, branded merchandise, and private access to Dr. Shirley's Clubhouse by visiting patreon.com/ForeverFAB. Catch the latest episode of the Forever F.A.B. podcast on Apple podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, iheartradio, Podbean, Amazon podcasts, and wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. For past episodes featuring guest star interviews, beauty product reviews and innovations in plastic surgery, visit ForeverFABpodcast.com. Call to Action: Did you learn something today? Share on social what resonated with you most using one word and tag the FFAB Podcast. If you liked this episode of the Fifteen Minutes of FAB on the Forever FAB podcast, please share it and subscribe to the feed. Listen to past episodes or check out who's coming up next on foreverfabpodcast.com. Links: https://www.thebuddhapath.org/media/practices/peace-prayer-from-sutra-practice/
What's up my Curbsters! This is ya girl Sixx with another episode of Sixx's Word on the Curb where we have a lil bit of truth, a lil bit of lies, but it's all factual! We have much to discuss! 50 cent throw mic
Would you pay for a concert, just to get kicked out? On this week's episode of Black News, Kennelia discusses people throwing water and items at performers on stage; Damson Idris and Idris Elba being mistaken for brothers; a quick Carlee Russell update; and the Crawford vs. Spence fight. Be sure to continue supporting Black News by liking & subscribing on all apps where podcasts can be heard.
This episode focuses on the importance of evaluating the health of our relationships and connections to others, and how relationships are influenced by different levels of love. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jamilah-middlebrooks4/support
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What do coffee rolls and doughnuts have to do with a peaceful, loving, place of worship? – Well, lets see what Loren has to say.
"Microphone Check one two what is this". A line and an album that influenced a generation of early hip hop fans in the 90's. From 'Butter' to 'Scenario' this album has it all. Heavily influenced by jazz, funk and early hip hop the group of Q-Tip and Phife Dawg was a mainstay in 90's and early 2000's hip hop until their break up. With the sudden death of Phife in 2015 the appreciation for what the group has heightened. Busta Rhymes made his appearance on 'Scenario' matter when he stole the show and made a name for himself on the rap scene. Walk through one of the greatest albums of all time with us.
It's a logistical thing I always insist on, a pre-ceremony wireless microphone check for the officiant and readers. I want everything to work and sound great once the ceremony is underway and this small precaution is worth the time it takes to do.
In this episode of the Microphone Check! DMV Podcast Elle and Tee recap on the Nats series against the Diamondbacks and Cardinals. We also touch on who's hot and who's not so far this season. Elle also discusses the new eats at Nats Park during our Live for Nats Park segment. The squad also touched on all of the happenings in sports from the NBA to the NFL. Lastly, we bring you the fan-favorite "Who's Not Invited to the Cookout" segment. So DMV family sit back, relax, and enjoy the show! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode of the Microphone Check! DMV Podcast Elle and Tee recap on the Washington Nationals LA Dodgers and St Louis Cardinals. We touch on who's hot and who's not so far this season and touch on what brings us optimism and concern so far this season. The squad also touched on all of the happenings in sports from the NBA to the upcoming NFL Draft. Lastly, we bring you the fan-favorite "Who's Not Invited to the Cookout" segment. So DMV family sit back, relax, and enjoy the show! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Can You Answer This…” What do you want to be remembered for?” Thoreau’s quote while living near Walden Pond for two years, two months, and two days has been rightfully recalled and repeated amidst the noise of the past five to ten years, “most men lead lives of quiet desperation.” A really famous lady died last year. A really rich guy died the year before that. A really successful lady died the year before that. Did any of them matter? The more modern poet John Mayer thinks through his checklist in his song Something’s Missing: “Friends, (Check), Money, (Check), Well slept, (Check), Opposite sex (Check), Guitar (Check), Microphone (Check), Messages waiting on me when I come home (Check)...How come everything I think I need, always comes with batteries?” We have all of the stuff and yet we still seem so unsatisfied and obsessed with more. It is said that when the acclaimed “father of modern management” Peter Drucker was in school, he had a teacher who gave his entire class a profound question, “What do you want to be remembered for?” The teacher at the time told the young class of teenagers that it was ok if they were not able to answer the question immediately, but that if they could not answer the question by their forties, then their life would have been wasted. Could you answer that question? What do you want to be remembered for? Let me ask another way, what do YOU want to be remembered for? Not what the loudest voice in your life wants from you...but what do YOU know that you have been built to do even if those things are not the most commercially lucrative offering? Even if you will be seen as an “outsider”. C.S. Lewis was speaking to a group at London College in the 1940s and likened the constant striving of a person towards the expectations of others to an onion peeling contest saying, “You are trying to peel an onion: if you succeed there will be nothing left.” To the outsiders, Lewis goes on to lend them courage saying, “Until you conquer the fear of being an outsider, an outsider you will remain.” The irony? Being an outsider is only true to those who are not following their God-designed calling and are trying with all their misdirected might to do what is popular... and constantly following short. These battles are solved if we are willing to put in the hard work of answering the simple question lobbed to a group of teenage students, “what do you want to be remembered for?” This is such an important question to have a written answer for that we will begin to have every business owner we work with answer this. Three reasons you should answer this question in writing. First, the answer to this question will color and guide every decision you make in the all important “back half” of your life. You do not have time to waste. At the time of this writing, Ashley and I are 48 days away from cheering on our second child as he departs for life beyond our home. The speed of time is punishing. Second, the answer to this question will influence the people who matter most to you. Can you imagine if you held a piece of worn paper in your hands with the handwriting of your great-grandmother or great-grandfather describing what they hoped to be remembered for? It would be a relic to be cherished and possibly guiding wisdom to provide clarity as you pursue what you want to be remembered for. At minimum, you would be grateful for the effort they gave. We all wish to have some impact on the people in our lives who matter most. Being intentional about knowing what you wish to be remembered for will allow you to align decisions with that desire. Finally, the answer to this question will lead you to a life less inhibited by widespread fear and more in line with a life of purpose. We want to matter. We want our work to matter, our family to matter, our children to matter, and our own lives to matter. What does it mean to matter? We know what it is not. Mattering is not general success in societal metrics (your net worth, your work title, your number of social media followers). To matter is to live out what you were built and designed to do. That is what you need to find because that is what you will wish to be remembered for. Lee Iacocca, the famed automotive executive who brought Chrysler back from the brink reflected, “Here I am in the twilight years of my life, still wondering what it is all about...I can tell you this, fame and fortune is for the birds.” May you not be a business owner or key leader who arrives to your twilight years still wondering what it is all about. May you instead be a thoughtful soul who had forethought and intentionality in knowing what you wish to be remembered for and then align your remaining days with that aim.
Can You Answer This…” What do you want to be remembered for?” Thoreau's quote while living near Walden Pond for two years, two months, and two days has been rightfully recalled and repeated amidst the noise of the past five to ten years, “most men lead lives of quiet desperation.” A really famous lady died last year. A really rich guy died the year before that. A really successful lady died the year before that. Did any of them matter? The more modern poet John Mayer thinks through his checklist in his song Something's Missing: “Friends, (Check), Money, (Check), Well slept, (Check), Opposite sex (Check), Guitar (Check), Microphone (Check), Messages waiting on me when I come home (Check)...How come everything I think I need, always comes with batteries?” We have all of the stuff and yet we still seem so unsatisfied and obsessed with more. It is said that when the acclaimed “father of modern management” Peter Drucker was in school, he had a teacher who gave his entire class a profound question, “What do you want to be remembered for?” The teacher at the time told the young class of teenagers that it was ok if they were not able to answer the question immediately, but that if they could not answer the question by their forties, then their life would have been wasted. Could you answer that question? What do you want to be remembered for? Let me ask another way, what do YOU want to be remembered for? Not what the loudest voice in your life wants from you...but what do YOU know that you have been built to do even if those things are not the most commercially lucrative offering? Even if you will be seen as an “outsider”. C.S. Lewis was speaking to a group at London College in the 1940s and likened the constant striving of a person towards the expectations of others to an onion peeling contest saying, “You are trying to peel an onion: if you succeed there will be nothing left.” To the outsiders, Lewis goes on to lend them courage saying, “Until you conquer the fear of being an outsider, an outsider you will remain.” The irony? Being an outsider is only true to those who are not following their God-designed calling and are trying with all their misdirected might to do what is popular... and constantly following short. These battles are solved if we are willing to put in the hard work of answering the simple question lobbed to a group of teenage students, “what do you want to be remembered for?” This is such an important question to have a written answer for that we will begin to have every business owner we work with answer this. Three reasons you should answer this question in writing. First, the answer to this question will color and guide every decision you make in the all important “back half” of your life. You do not have time to waste. At the time of this writing, Ashley and I are 48 days away from cheering on our second child as he departs for life beyond our home. The speed of time is punishing. Second, the answer to this question will influence the people who matter most to you. Can you imagine if you held a piece of worn paper in your hands with the handwriting of your great-grandmother or great-grandfather describing what they hoped to be remembered for? It would be a relic to be cherished and possibly guiding wisdom to provide clarity as you pursue what you want to be remembered for. At minimum, you would be grateful for the effort they gave. We all wish to have some impact on the people in our lives who matter most. Being intentional about knowing what you wish to be remembered for will allow you to align decisions with that desire. Finally, the answer to this question will lead you to a life less inhibited by widespread fear and more in line with a life of purpose. We want to matter. We want our work to matter, our family to matter, our children to matter, and our own lives to matter. What does it mean to matter? We know what it is not. Mattering is not general success in societal metrics (your net worth, your work title, your number of social media followers). To matter is to live out what you were built and designed to do. That is what you need to find because that is what you will wish to be remembered for. Lee Iacocca, the famed automotive executive who brought Chrysler back from the brink reflected, “Here I am in the twilight years of my life, still wondering what it is all about...I can tell you this, fame and fortune is for the birds.” May you not be a business owner or key leader who arrives to your twilight years still wondering what it is all about. May you instead be a thoughtful soul who had forethought and intentionality in knowing what you wish to be remembered for and then align your remaining days with that aim.
In this episode of the Microphone Check! DMV Podcast Elle and Tee talk about the Washington Nationals finally open their season against the Atlanta Braves. We recap the three-game season and bring you inside of Nationals Stadium during the opening series. The squad also touched on all of the happenings in sports from the NCAA Men's and Women's National Champion games, UNC Basketball hiring Hubert Davis also we tell you who is and isn't invited to the cookout! So DMV family sit back, relax, and enjoy the show! As always DMV family, please subscribe to our podcast on Spotify, apple podcast, or anywhere podcasts are distributed. On Apple podcast, please give us a five-star rating and leave us a comment. Providing a five-star rating and comment gives us more exposure to new listeners so that we can grow this Microphone Check Family. Thank you for listening to this week's episode, and be on the lookout for episodes coming every week. Peace and love Mic Check Family, we out! Peace!
In the inaugural episode of the Microphone Check! DMV Podcast Elle and Tee talk about the Washington Nationals opening day being delayed due to covid positive cases on the team, and how some former Nats did in the opening day games. The squad also touched on all of the happenings in sports from the NCAA Men's and Women's Tournament, The NCAA's supreme court battle over Name, Image, and Likeness, Russell Westbrooks fight with Stephen A. Smith, and much more. Oh, also we tell you who is and isn't invited to the cookout! So DMV family sit back, relax, and enjoy the show! As always DMV family, please subscribe to our podcast on spotify, apple podcast, or anywhere podcast are distributed. On apple podcast, please give us a five star rating and leave us a comment. Providing a five star rating and comment gives us more exposure to new listeners so that we can grow this Microphone Check Family. Thank you for listening to this week's episode, and be on the look out for episodes coming every week. Peace and love Mic Check Family, we out! Peace!
Here's a sneak peak of the new DMV sports podcast, Microphone check DMV. A podcast for and by Washington Nationals Fans. If you like what you heard subscribe to our podcast on spotify, apple podcast, or anywhere podcast are distributed (we are everywhere). On apple podcast, please give us a five star rating and leave us a comment. Providing a five star rating and comment provides us more exposure to new listeners so that we can grow this Microphone Check Family. Thank you for listening this preview of the Microphone Check! DMV podcast, and be on the look out for episodes coming every week. Peace and love Mic Check Family, we out! Peace!
First Episode of the year and we are taking things nice and easy. Giving you a little update about myself and the show. I'm joined by Taiwo Lawal to discuss Cryptocurrency. Check out her latest article on Cryptocurrency: https://cryptotvplus.com/2021/02/what-nigerians-and-the-world-is-saying-about-the-new-crypto-trading-ban/ Movie of the week: Soul Album of the week: Lyrics To Go by Kota the Friend Song of the week: Godly by Omah-Lay. Follow @lanreoutloud on Instagram and Twitter for daily updates. Thank you. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lanreoutloud/message
Cairo, Zora, and Papi Microphone Check Sometime in 2007-2008. Their Mom pops in for a guest appearance. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/univsolmc/message
In this episode, resident music connoisseur @sammysamarth talks about ‘Matches’ the new single by Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears, ‘Willow’ by Taylor Swift, another single by Raftaar ‘Microphone Check’, and a 17-year Indie artist Kiarra Chhetri.
Episode Notes Bigzo and Tom Tweak are BACK in the Fancy Lad Podcast studio joined by FU-Crue's very own Shane Powell & Matt Taylor to discuss video games, dog medication, and creating a TV show just as an excuse to stick things up their butts. All this!
Giving The Points (college fantasy football and wagering) podcast
One Nut and O-Show testing out the Anchor app, through some technical challenges, on 3 separate sessions, discussing 2020 Heisman/national champion predictions, along with commentary on the SEC, ACC, Big 12, and last years college fantasy draft.
Bugs are biting Doug's naked ankles around dusk. Iggy breaks protocol to discuss not breaking protocol. Mic issues. Natalie Merchant is a full time activist. Three Stooges. St. Gabe's Tourney gets underway today...weather permitting. Daddy Padre is co-hosting Cam's show today. Let's get an Iggy cardboard cutout at Busch. Mulligans has good wings. RIP Lute Olson.
Bugs are biting Doug's naked ankles around dusk. Iggy breaks protocol to discuss not breaking protocol. Mic issues. Natalie Merchant is a full time activist. Three Stooges. St. Gabe's Tourney gets underway today...weather permitting. Daddy Padre is co-hosting Cam's show today. Let's get an Iggy cardboard cutout at Busch. Mulligans has good wings. RIP Lute Olson.
Kurt and Corey catch up on the terrible Red Sox and the start of MLB (0:00-12:00) and the restart of the NBA season (12:00-18:45). Then they dive into the New England Patriots and Boston Bruins (18:45-24:00). The trauma of Uncut Gems and the 2012 Boston Celtics are also discussed. (24:00-32:00). Next they give news updates from Florida and Providence (32:00-42:25). Finally they pay tribute to Malik B. from The Roots (42:24-46:30).Recorded on July 29, 2020.
Today We discuss Mercury and the two signs it rules Gemini and Virgo. We also discuss a few hip hop artist who have these placements. We talk about Tupac Ice Cube Jay Z Nas Andre 3000 Busta Rhymes Rakim LL Cool J Notorious BIG plus a few more. Join me and My special guest Deuce from Move The Crowd Gear. He brings the hip hop knowledge today on the show. https://www.mtcgear.com/ https://www.iamastrologyreadings.com/
Microphone Check 1...2... Tach und willkommen zum Plattengedeck. Erste Folge und aller Anfang ist bekanntlich schwer, aber Max und Lukas wagen den Schritt ins Podcast-Geschäft und treffen sich ab heute regelmäßig an der Theke und quatschen über ihr liebstes Thema: Hip-Hop und seine besten Werke. In dieser Folge ein paar gute Bretter aus den 90er Jahren und zwar A Tribe called Quest mit ihrem vierten Studioalbum "Beats,Rhymes and Life" und das erste Erscheinen von Busta Rhymes auf der großen Bühne mit seinem Solo-Debüt "The Coming". Technik wird noch besser! Versprochen. Viel Spaß beim auschecken! Beat ab!
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Esera skips to the stage, leaving her audience in awe of her amazing voice. Her fanau are impressed, but her dog Chummo isn’t a fan. Written by Victor Rodger with the voice of Lahleina Feaunati as Esera. Produced for RNZ by POW Studios | Made possible by the RNZ/NZ On Air Innovation Fund
Hot topics, Roogle the movie guy, Nic the peoples' choice, Q-tips, music & much more
Jessica a native New Orleanian, aka DJ Jess, sits down for episode 7 of LFLS to discuss her journey as a DJ, and the role her parents played in the process. She also shares life lessons and offers advice. So, sit back and enjoy as we ask thought provoking and relevant questions, in conjunction with that familiar LFLS twist! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lfls/message
It seems in the age of internet people want to be heard nowadays. So many blogs, vlogs, cameos, shows, casts, blasts, and more are now available. The question remains: Are people actually hearing your voice. I give tips on how your voice can be heard the moment you pull up to a mic. I will share what has helped me to reach people in virtuality and reality. It is not a secret it is simple and it's plain. Always catch the vlog via Facebook @gumbotalk Live as well.
Baby steps, but we are slowly but surely working out the kinks. T sounds better as we get to a wide variety fo topics on this one. South Carolina barbershops got the hook up, and it's time for Fantasy Championships. It's impeachment time, but WTF does that really even mean? Let us say the dumb stuff you are thinking on 92!!!
This is the very first episode where Dwain gives an introduction on whats to come. You will also hear a track from up and coming hip-hop artist John Boss. The song is called The Drip. This will be the first of many fun filled episodes with guest that love hip-hop. Stay tuned! Episode contains some explicit language in the lyrics.
A One, A Two... Fieeeeep... Microphone Check 1... hallo und herzlich willkommen beim Spezialgelagerten letzten Song. Moment, da sind sind wir in der Zeile verrutscht. Also hier ist die Folgenbesprechung zur Folge: Die drei ??? und der letzte Song von den drei Detektiven aus Rocky Beach. In dieser Episode könnt Ihr den Rock N Roll quasi atmen hören. Also dreht die Regler auf, der Akkord in Moll wird eingestimmt und ab geht es mit Abschweifungen, Klischees und Nonsens. Viel Spaß beim SSP 41.
Episode 5! We’re halfway through the season and MJ is doubling up on her “highs” and talks about how chemo impacts life essentials - everything from driving to sex. Dani shares that she’s sometimes good to the wrong people, but what happens after?! #CocktailsAndCancer #CancerAwareness #Friendship #WomensHealth #Wellness #Funny #Celebration Visit cocktailsandcancer.com & email info@cocktailsandcancer.com. Mark your questions, "Okay to Air." Subscribe & rate on all streaming platforms. Follow us on IG & Facebook: (at)cocktailsandcancer Writers & Hosts: MJ & Dani Exec. Producer: Mika Associate Producer/Editor: lion goodman Theme Song: Qveen Herby, "Till We Get By" Intro to 'The Pour': Clueless Kit, "Rooftop" Background Music: Ryan Little, "Blessings"
Microphone Check! Heute überlegen wir ein wenig darüber was denn mit Arafat Abou-Chakers neuem Label "S 44" so auf uns zukommt.
Frannie Kelley, co-host of Microphone Check, joins the show. We share stories from times we let emotions get in the way of facts, talk about who gets to tell artists' stories and what would happen if writers went independent. We also rate Travis Scott and Earth Wind and Fire's Grammy performance and Eric shares #DiepThoughtz on turning 31. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/therapwritersshow/support
Dando início às atividades para o pessoal seguir o feed e tudo mais. ronaldpbrios@gmail.com para anunciantes. Paz!
来晚了!本期导听:片尾曲 《Microphone Check》by 谢帝、马思唯商业合作,想做嘉宾,联系我们:w_jkong@hotmail.com孔老师微博@做着学生的孔老师王老师微博@浩浩很含蓄什么电台官方微博@什么FM本期阵容:孔老师、AZ
来晚了!本期导听:片尾曲 《Microphone Check》by 谢帝、马思唯商业合作,想做嘉宾,联系我们:w_jkong@hotmail.com孔老师微博@做着学生的孔老师王老师微博@浩浩很含蓄什么电台官方微博@什么FM本期阵容:孔老师、AZ
Koos steekt de zee over om de Amerikaanse podcastwereld te onderzoeken. En Frank, die wordt vader! Dat en nog meer ontwikkelingen in deze aflevering van Microphone Check!
Someone is shot inside Def Jam. A rap star chases Mobb Deep through Lower Manhattan. And Prodigy convinces a hip hop mogul to sneak weapons into one of New York's most decadent nightclubs. Mobb Deep came up in rap’s golden age. No other group defined the era quite like the duo from Queens. Explore More: ... This interview on NPR's Microphone Check is the first time Ali Shaheed Muhammad talked to Prodigy, in public, about the Def Jam shooting he tells us about in this episode. It's worth a listen. ... Right after Prodigy died, Havoc did this really interesting interview with Mass Appeal. He talks about what P was like in the early days - and how Hav was constantly warning Prodigy about carrying guns around with him. ... This article about The Tunnel is a must-read. When you're done with that, check out this list of top "Tunnel Bangers": there are plenty of Mobb Deep tunes on there. LANGUAGE WARNING: The Realness contains strong language that some listeners may find offensive. WNYC’s health coverage and The Realness by Only Human is supported in part by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Jane and Gerald Katcher and the Katcher Family Foundation, Science Sandbox, an initiative of the Simons Foundation, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Audio of Prodigy on Questlove Supreme is provided by Pandora, which also has a recording of Mobb Deep's classic hit "Shook Ones (Part II)" performed by Nas. Additional audio of Prodigy provided from the audio book of My Infamous Life by Albert "Prodigy" Johnson.
THREE YEAR ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL LIVE EPISODE: Ali Shaheed Muhammad is a hero of mine, maybe yours too. First of all, there’s the music. The music of A Tribe Called Quest. If don’t know Low End Theory, put down this podcast and go listen to that. We’ll wait. Then there’s the music of Lucy Pearl, of D’Angelo, the co-productions with Dilla, and lately the collab with Adrian Younge on the music for Marvel’s Luke Cage. But then there’s the man himself. Humble, worldly, introspective. As you’ll see in our interview, he has a special combination of being willing to say something of value and not being too in love with his own ideas. Maybe that’s why he’s one of the best collaborators hip hop has ever known. Oh, he’s also an amazing DJ, and host of the incredible podcast: Microphone Check. We got Ali on stage at the LA Times Festival of Books: Newstory. This episode was filmed in front of a live audience. And it’s a good one. If you liked this episode, check out our 2nd year anniversary interview with Zen Freeman: https://soundcloud.com/rebel_radio/zen-freeman-how-to-give-people-what-they-actually-want EDM.com Track of the Week: https://soundcloud.com/your_secret/synymata-and-miss-mary-frost-douglaswastaken-remix
On this week's episode of the MashReads Podcast, we're continuing our lovely streak of books that happened to have been turned into feature films. We discuss the brilliance of Andre Aciman and his stunning 2007 novel, Call Me By Your Name. The premise is simple: Elio, an intelligent 17 year-old, meets and falls for Oliver, the 24-year-old American graduate student staying with the family for six weeks in the summer. Elio and Oliver embark on a friendship and love story set in Italy of the 1980s. The two wrestle with their feelings, take about a million swims in a pool, and ultimately will have you feeling like a love-obsessed teen by proxy. But because this book is much more than it's detailed descriptions of bodily fluids, inspired by Elio and Oliver's love, we also discussed all our favorite love stories including everything from The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien to The Royal We by Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan. Martha recommends checking out Spotify's newest podcast "Microphone Check" about all things hip-hop music—and things that fall under the grander ethos of hip-hop. It formerly had a home within NPR Music but the new reiteration of the show can be listened to here. Proma Khosla, who joined us for this episode, recommends the film Thoroughbreds, which is as she describes it, a "great movie for staring." It features the late Alton Yelchin and, according to Proma, the acting—and the sound—is incredible and striking. Watch the trailer here. Peter read a book and thinks you should too. He recommends Alone by Christophe Chabouté, a graphic novel that is "kind of wonderful" about a lighthouse occupied by a deformed man and his imagination. "The art style is captivating and it's quiet itself," Peter says. You can check it out here. MJ recommends reading Jo Ann Beard's 1996 New Yorker essay "The Fourth State of Matter." It chronicles the 1991 shootings at The University of Iowa and the death of her co-workers. "What I love about this story is it zigs when you expect it to zag," MJ says. You can read the story, with both zags and the zigs, here.
MAAAAAAN, we seem to be running into recording issues but we do what we can to power thru and get our tens of listeners an episode! I think my mic is busted...
The fellas are back and JUST in time for the Holidays. In this episode we talk about the recent special election held in Alabama, we discuss how Black Thought's (The Roots) 10 minute freestyle melted every mic in America and may have rejuvenated hiphop, and after getting fired from the White House whether or not Omarosa should get a pass to come out of the "Sunken Place". Our adopted brother Rick (HUSLhard) found his way back Zamunda, AND this is the last episode of the year so... this should be FUN!! Informed. Intelligent. In The Black!!
Ming records a test podcast from the A Shared Universe Podcast Studio, Ming and Mike's brand new podcast studio. Featuring Charles Ricciardi, producer of "Drew: The Man Behind the Poster" and Tom Mumme, co-owner of Blue Juice Films/Comics and podcast studio benefactor.
We open this week with the explanation for this week's delay (hint: it has to do with farting on microphones), a look back at last weekend, and the art of killing chickens among other things. At 33:05 we move into sports to discuss the Lightning going up 2-1 on the Islanders, Laremy Tunsil's bizzare draft night and a brief look at the possibility of the Big XII conference expanding. And at 49:37 we move to close out with some discussion on the latest movie trailers out as well as Devo's excitement over this weekend's release of Captain America: Civil War. Music credit: Ice Flow, Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.
On The Gist, NPR’s Frannie Kelley explains why Tuesday has lost its significance for the music industry. That will all change this Friday. She hosts the Microphone Check podcast on NPR and edits Yours Truly. Plus, Stephen Walt from the Harvard Kennedy School expands on his essay “Chill Out, America” in Foreign Policy. For the Spiel, Hillary Clinton is evading the question. Today’s sponsor: Volvo. Have a month’s payment on Volvo, and spend your summer doing the things that matter to you. Plus get up to five years full coverage, including wear and tear. Go to volvocars.com/us. Join Slate Plus! Members get bonus segments, exclusive member-only podcasts, and more. Sign up for a free trial today at slate.com/gistplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're getting ready to spin up The Giant Beastcast tires this Friday 05/22/2015!
Couldn't be happier to share this episode with you guys--- my guest this week is @AliShaheed Muhammad, DJ, producer, and founding member of A Tribe Called Quest !!! We talked about Brooklyn in 2015, Los Angeles in 1989, his own podcast "Microphone Check" (@frannieandali), touring, making music, and much much more.