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Is it sinfulness; or desire for a blessing?By cocteleo. Listen to the Podcast at Steamy Stories.Wednesday night before Thanksgiving, 2010A London Parish VicarReverend William Seldon, vicar of a well-to-do church in London, was having a hard time writing his next sermon. He was in the middle of wrestling with the topic of the evils of lust when his housekeeper knocked on his study door and came in bearing a tea tray.As the plump and comfortable middle-aged woman set it down on his desk, she said, "Begging your pardon, sir, but I thought you might like a bite or two.""Ah yes, thank you, Mrs. Blandford." He set his pen down and rubbed at his tired eyes.His servant gave him a scolding look as she poured him a cup and handed him a plate of biscuits. "You've been working too hard, sir. You need to rest more!"Mrs. Blandford bustled around the small space, straightening and picking up discarded handkerchiefs and odds and ends, and after once more admonishing him to take a break, she left him alone again.William sighed as he distractedly ran his hands through his hair and stared unseeing down at what he had written. The problem wasn't that he had been working too hard. His church was not in the most fashionable part of town, but nor was it in an impoverished part either. There were plenty of middle-class Londoners among his flock, and they were a tame lot who paid their tithes on time. No, he did not worry about their everlasting souls, nor did he worry about his financial status, which was quite comfortable.One paragraph of his sermon caught his eye. "To lust is to submit to the Devil's will. It is a dark and twisted path to hell, and we must do all that we can to maintain purity and innocence of mind. To live healthy and clean is to gain the path of Heaven."William leaned back in his chair, looking at the wall where a portrait of his deceased father hung. His father had also been a vicar and moreover, an extremely moral, upright man. The grim face in the portrait was set in lines of disapproval, as if he knew William's shameful, dark thoughts.If only his problems were as simple as material wealth and the salvation of his congregants! No, his problem was worse, much worse. He struggled mightily for a minute, trying to focus on his sermon, but there was no helping it. With a shameful desperation, he sprang to his feet and locked the door, quickly returning to his desk.After opening the bottom drawer, he easily found and pulled out a booklet from its hiding place. The pages were worn and thin from many readings. He flipped it open to his favorite part, a series of illustrations that began with an extremely well-endowed woman fellating a man with a giant cock. Just the sight of those beloved pages had him immediately hard and ready, and he took his cock out of his breeches and began stroking it with a sigh of pleasure as he gazed hungrily at the naughty pictures.Instead of the woman in the drawings, however, he imagined instead a young woman with curly blonde hair and crystal blue eyes, kneeling before him and wrapping her pink lips around his cock. She was voracious, sucking and licking him with complete abandon and enthusiasm. William could almost feel the moist heat, the sucking pull of her mouth.It had been a long time since he had felt a woman's touch. He and his friend, Andrew Jennings, had gone to quite a few brothels during their university days. There were also several willing barmaids in the local taverns who were always ready for a tumble with randy young students in exchange for a few coins. But ever since he had taken over his London parish as vicar, he felt a heavy weight of responsibility, and could always hear in his mind his father's sober remonstrances to lead his flock by example.Closing his eyes, William focused again on the thought of the young woman's luscious body. Just yesterday, as they were climbing the narrow stairs of the Tower of London, he had allowed her to pass him and she had squeezed by, inadvertently brushing her round arse against the front of his trousers, where he was, as always around her, sporting a substantial bulge. Then, on the way down, she had bumped her large, soft breasts against his chest. He groaned now, remembering the feel of those plump, bouncing orbs. Those simple, innocent touches had kept him hard during the entire excursion, which made it damned difficult to go up and down those stairs!He pumped his dripping member ever harder now, thinking of her ample bosom. In his fantasy, she wrapped her fat tits around his cock, using her tongue on the head as it appeared between the pale mounds with every stroke. He fisted himself ever faster, nearing his release, panting now. William turned the page again to see the woman laid out on her back, taking that huge cock into her cunt. In his imaginings, her face transformed into one of ripe, young innocence, trusting and loving as he thrust into her tight, wet cunny. When she licked her lips and gave him a sultry smile, William was done for."Oh fuck!" he grunted as he came, his balls boiling with pleasure. He caught his seed in his handkerchief before it could soil his shirt, and gave his cock a few more slow strokes, savoring the echoes of his blissful release.Fleetingly, he thought of the last time he had lain with a woman, during an orgy that he and Andrew had attended as a last hurrah before being ordained a few years ago. He had fucked so many women that night, his cock had been slightly raw the next day. There was one busty woman that he had pounded into from behind while she sucked on Andrew's shaft, moaning lasciviously the whole time. Her cunny had felt so tight and hot and wet, and her round ass had bounced appealingly with every thrust. Three years was too long to go celibate, perhaps. It was as good as any reason to blame for his recent insatiable sexual appetite.As soon as his lusty urges had been sated, he was again filled with the same shame and self-admonishment that had been haunting him more and more lately. Groaning, he crumpled the handkerchief into a ball and buttoned himself back up. Mrs. Blandford must wonder why he went through so many handkerchiefs every day.With a heavy sigh, tinged with guilt, he carefully put away the dirty picture book and turned again to his sermon. Lust! He felt like such a fraud. He couldn't even go one day without stroking himself off. In fact, he often did it two or three times a day now.The Chamberlains in LondonThe clock on the mantel chimed the hour and William stood, both trepidation and excitement filling him. It was time to call on the Chamberlains'.Two months ago, he had received a letter from another Oxford friend, Henry Carter. Henry had gotten married two years ago to Miss Belinda Chamberlain and already had one son. Andrew Jennings, on a visit to him in Glenwood, had met and soon married the middle sister, Fiona.In the letter, Henry had explained that his father and mother-in-law were in town with their youngest daughter, Jane, for the London season. Could William be so kind as to pay a call? Without her two sisters, both of whom were in confinement and expecting a child at any moment, Jane had no one but her parents for ready company in London."I hope you will be able to find some time to visit them, William. My sister-in-law is charming and droll; you will not find it any chore to spend time with her. She is likely a little lonely without her sisters, so I think a friendly face would be welcome."The Chamberlains had indeed welcomed him with open arms."Any friend of Henry and Andrew's must be a friend of ours!" they said whenever he politely protested their constant invitations to tea and dinner. This afternoon, he was to call for Jane and lead her on a tour of the latest exhibition at the Royal Museum.In less than half an hour, he was in the Chamberlains' sitting room, attempting to appear calm as Miss Jane entered with her mother. He clasped her hand as she lifted her pretty face and smiled up at him. Her blue eyes sparkled and her blonde curls shone in the afternoon light.Yes, Jane Chamberlain was the same girl William had just degraded in his fantasy, had made into fuel for his shameful self-pleasure.In fact, ever since he had first met her, calling soon after he had received Henry's letter, she had taken over his fevered mind. Her perky breasts, always displayed in low-cut bodices, and her lush curves kept his cock half hard whenever they were together, and as he had found himself designated as her London tour guide, they were together a lot.Spending so much time in Jane's company was a delectable torture. William found her a very agreeable and charming girl, just as Henry had described. But it was her body, a body that seemed tailor-made for bawdy sex, that made him burn. Whenever he stroked himself, it was Jane that he would guiltily undress in his mind.William could imagine her huge, perky tits bouncing as he fucked her while she lay on her back. He could picture taking her from behind as he massaged and spanked her round ass. In fact, in his fantasies, Jane had done innumerable nasty acts, things he was sure she had never even heard hints of.But he couldn't stop, and in fact, now had to masturbate before their every meeting to take the edge off. Just the sight of Jane's deep décolletage could turn him into a stammering fool. He was having to find more and more creative ways to hide his raging erections, despite his frequent self-pleasuring, and the amount of handkerchiefs he was going through these days was unprecedented.Jane herself seemed to be completely oblivious of the effect she had on him. Her behavior was always perfectly poised and lady-like. She had a wry sense of humor and had often remarked that she enjoyed his company, but he had never detected even a suggestion of flirtation on her part. William found that he liked her more and more as the weeks passed, and had even wondered if he should join his friends in selecting a Chamberlain daughter for his bride.But he just couldn't imagine asking Jane to suck his cock or allow him to eat her cunny, let alone do the dozens of even more debauched acts he constantly envisioned when he took himself in hand. A well-behaved lady such as herself expected sex to be done under the covers in the dark, and to do it only as much as necessary. She wasn't a whore in a brothel, after all. She would want to be treated with the utmost respect, in bed and out.With a start, he became aware that Mrs. Chamberlain was speaking to him. "I hope this won't inconvenience you too much, Mr. Seldon? After all, you can always go to the Royal Museum some other afternoon.""Err, yes?" he said, utterly bewildered. What had he just missed as he mused on Jane's womanly qualities?At that moment, the butler opened the doors of the sitting room and announced, "Dr. Hoffman, ma'am."A distinguished looking older gentleman with a white beard and mustache came in. He executed a stiff bow and nodded at William. "Is this the priest?" he asked in a slight Germanic accent."Yes, doctor, we have invited him just as you asked." Mrs. Chamberlain made the introductions and then asked anxiously, "Where shall the examination take place?"The doctor's sober gray eyes took in the sitting room, elegantly appointed in tasteful furniture. He pointed to a chaise lounge and said, "That shall do very nicely, ma'am. Now, I must ask you to let the priest and I do our work. If mothers are in the room, I have found that it is less likely the patient will be truthful.""Oh, doctor, is that really necessary?" Mrs. Chamberlain fluttered her handkerchief and William finally noticed that she did not seem herself this afternoon. Her eyes were red-rimmed and she showed every indication of bursting into tears at any minute. Jane, on the other hand, looked as serene and self-possessed as ever as she sat primly on a chair. William wondered what on earth was going on."Now, now, Mrs. Chamberlain. You must trust to my methods and let me do what you hired me to do." The doctor's words were calm and reassuring as he led the lady out of the room. "I shall call you when I am ready. Why don't you have a rest in your room upstairs while we are conducting the examination?"Nodding disconsolately, Mrs. Chamberlain sniffled as she exited. Dr. Hoffman closed the door behind her and locked it, pocketing the key. At William's raised eyebrow, he explained, "I have found it is best to ensure privacy from any impertinent servants."Carrying his large, black medical bag towards the chaise lounge, he set it down on a low table. At his direction, William carried two chairs over and placed them right at the end of the low sofa."Now Miss Jane," the doctor said, gesturing towards the girl, who had been quietly watching the proceedings with bright, curious eyes. "Please, come here."Obediently, Jane stood and walked towards them. William tried to catch her eye in inquiry, still being wholly unaware as to what was happening, but she was gazing expectantly at Dr. Hoffman."We shall disrobe now, eh?" that man said, to William's utter amazement. In a state of shock, he watched as Jane docilely turned so that the doctor could begin unbuttoning her simple muslin dress, letting it pool at her feet. He did not stop there; he continued to divest Jane of every item of clothing until all of her perfect loveliness was bared. Then, she was led to the chaise and laid down.By this time, William was feeling slightly dizzy. All of his fantasies for the past several weeks had not prepared him for seeing Jane's creamy, rose-tipped breasts, her alabaster expanse of skin, her delectable nakedness in person. Her tits looked as delicious as he had always imagined, unmarred by any deformity. And they were the perfect size, large handfuls that jiggled with every movement as she settled herself against the brocade fabric cushions."Is this how you want me, doctor?""Yes, yes, that's quite all right, my dear." Dr. Hoffman replied in a brisk, practical tone. "Now where did I put those forceps?" he muttered, rummaging in his bag, not even looking at Jane.William, however, could not help staring. He knew he had an enormous bulge in his trousers, but there was no helping that in the current situation. Jane reclined on one elbow, her other hand lightly tracing her collarbone. He followed the line of her legs to the light patch of blonde curls at their apex. It was impossible to know where to keep his gaze. The enticing vee between her legs beckoned, but so did the swells of her bountiful bosom, her smooth belly, her pink lips.Jane startled him out of his focused perusal of her body by saying, "Thank you ever so much for agreeing to help with the examination, Mr. Seldon."He dragged his eyes to hers, which were sparkling with merriment and mischief. It was difficult to believe, but she did not seem to have any embarrassment or self-consciousness at her nudity. She seemed as tranquil as if they really were just walking through a museum. William, on the other hand, could almost hear his own heart beating."Yes, very important to have a priest on hand," said Dr. Hoffman, turning towards them. "They are always so pure and trustworthy, you see."William only nodded as he swallowed thickly. It wouldn't do to tell the doctor that his thoughts were far from pure at the moment. But he would have said or done anything to stay in that room.The doctor gestured him to one of the chairs and William sat, Jane's ripe, young body laid out before him like a feast.Taking the other chair, Dr. Hoffman set a tray of instruments down on a low end table between them. Then, he guided Jane so that she lay with her bum at the edge of the sofa. He spread her legs, placing her feet on either side of the piece of furniture, and William began to salivate as Jane's perfect, pink cunny came into view.It was glistening slightly and Dr. Hoffman tisked as he leaned forward and swiped a finger through the slick folds. Shaking his head, he held it up to William. "So wet already. I'm afraid this is a serious case, Mr. Seldon.""A serious case of what?" William was still completely bewildered."Why, of sinful lust, of course. You see how her nipples are extended. How engorged her vaginal lips are." He used the same finger to trace her entrance and Jane moaned, eliciting another series of disappointed clucks from the doctor. "And look at her clitoris! It is almost throbbing, you see?" He pinched it between his fingers and Jane gasped."Oh yes, doctor! Please touch it more!" she begged.But Dr. Hoffman just shook his head again and sighed. "I am not sure if there is any treatment for such an extreme case as this, but I promised Mrs. Chamberlain I would at least complete the examination. You, Mr. Seldon, shall help me."He pulled out a notebook and gestured to the tray of instruments. "Now, if you could please insert the brass condenser rod into her rectal cavity?"His hand was trembling slightly, but William eagerly found the long cylindrical instrument, about the thickness of his finger, already coated in oil. Leaning forward, he began to insert it into Jane's arse.There was a slight resistance and Jane let out a whimper. William paused at the sound, looking up and meeting her gaze. There was no trepidation, however, in her expression. Only a fierce hunger in her eyes as she stared back at him. "Oh yes," she whispered as he resumed sliding it slowly inside."Miss Jane, that was placed very easily by Mr. Seldon. Have you ever put anything inside your anus?" the doctor sternly asked as he made notations."Umm, ever so many things," Jane said. She was caressing her breasts now and under William's hot gaze, she pinched and pulled at her nipples."Your mother said you were found in the kitchen yesterday, using a mincing pestle to violate your rectum. Is this true?" The doctor was busily scribbling, completely unaware that William still held the thermometer and was lightly thrusting it back and forth in Jane's tight bum."Yes, doctor," she gasped."Not only is that an abominably unhygienic use of a pestle, Miss Jane, but don't you understand that this is a disgusting and depraved act?" Dr. Hoffman looked up now and William quickly let go of the thermometer, leaving it seated deep inside Jane's ass."Umm, but doctor, it feels so good!" Jane was shifting restlessly on the couch now. Her cunny was gushing fluids, coating the insides of her thighs. William could smell her musky odor and it made him salivate even more."Humph!" The doctor went back to his notebook. "Mr. Seldon, if you would be so kind as to check if Miss Jane's hymen is still intact?""Yes, of course," William said, attempting to hide the excitement in his voice. He spread Jane's lips open with his left hand and with his right, inserted two fingers into her moist depths. His stiff cock gave a twitch as he felt a woman's cunny for the first time in years; it was exquisite. At hearing Jane's appreciative moan, he looked up and saw her watching him, her lids half-lowered. When she licked her lips, William nearly groaned aloud.He circled his fingers in her sopping cunt, relishing its tight heat. The thought of feeling her wonderful cunny wrapped around his cock was causing him to leak precum like a hose in his trousers."Well, Mr. Seldon?""Oh, err, I'm afraid I don't feel anything, doctor."Letting out another one of his disappointed sighs, Dr. Hoffman said, "It is just as her mother feared. She found this in Miss Jane's bedchamber the other day." With his pencil, he tapped a large wooden dildo that was on the tray with the other instruments. "Look at the size of this, sir! Really, Miss Jane, wherever did you get this?""Why, my sister Fiona gave it to me for my eighteenth birthday. She said it was a tradition in our family." William felt a jolt go through him at hearing the name of Andrew Jennings' wife.Dr. Hoffman scoffed. "Tradition! Yes, your mother told me of the scandalous behavior of your sisters. A licentious strain in the family blood, I suppose, although it is very interesting that all three siblings seem to have it."Pulling a handkerchief out of his breast pocket, he offered it to William. "You may cease now, Mr. Seldon. You are being a very cooperative assistant and I am very grateful."Clearing his throat, William politely refused as he reluctantly parted from Jane's cunny. "Ah, no thanks, doctor, I have my own handkerchief just here," he said, reaching into his waistcoat pocket. But instead of using it, William quickly stuck his fingers in his mouth as the doctor turned away. He sucked off Jane's juices, savoring their delicious flavor.
Is it sinfulness; or desire for a blessing?By cocteleo. Listen to the Podcast at Steamy Stories.Wednesday night before Thanksgiving, 2010A London Parish VicarReverend William Seldon, vicar of a well-to-do church in London, was having a hard time writing his next sermon. He was in the middle of wrestling with the topic of the evils of lust when his housekeeper knocked on his study door and came in bearing a tea tray.As the plump and comfortable middle-aged woman set it down on his desk, she said, "Begging your pardon, sir, but I thought you might like a bite or two.""Ah yes, thank you, Mrs. Blandford." He set his pen down and rubbed at his tired eyes.His servant gave him a scolding look as she poured him a cup and handed him a plate of biscuits. "You've been working too hard, sir. You need to rest more!"Mrs. Blandford bustled around the small space, straightening and picking up discarded handkerchiefs and odds and ends, and after once more admonishing him to take a break, she left him alone again.William sighed as he distractedly ran his hands through his hair and stared unseeing down at what he had written. The problem wasn't that he had been working too hard. His church was not in the most fashionable part of town, but nor was it in an impoverished part either. There were plenty of middle-class Londoners among his flock, and they were a tame lot who paid their tithes on time. No, he did not worry about their everlasting souls, nor did he worry about his financial status, which was quite comfortable.One paragraph of his sermon caught his eye. "To lust is to submit to the Devil's will. It is a dark and twisted path to hell, and we must do all that we can to maintain purity and innocence of mind. To live healthy and clean is to gain the path of Heaven."William leaned back in his chair, looking at the wall where a portrait of his deceased father hung. His father had also been a vicar and moreover, an extremely moral, upright man. The grim face in the portrait was set in lines of disapproval, as if he knew William's shameful, dark thoughts.If only his problems were as simple as material wealth and the salvation of his congregants! No, his problem was worse, much worse. He struggled mightily for a minute, trying to focus on his sermon, but there was no helping it. With a shameful desperation, he sprang to his feet and locked the door, quickly returning to his desk.After opening the bottom drawer, he easily found and pulled out a booklet from its hiding place. The pages were worn and thin from many readings. He flipped it open to his favorite part, a series of illustrations that began with an extremely well-endowed woman fellating a man with a giant cock. Just the sight of those beloved pages had him immediately hard and ready, and he took his cock out of his breeches and began stroking it with a sigh of pleasure as he gazed hungrily at the naughty pictures.Instead of the woman in the drawings, however, he imagined instead a young woman with curly blonde hair and crystal blue eyes, kneeling before him and wrapping her pink lips around his cock. She was voracious, sucking and licking him with complete abandon and enthusiasm. William could almost feel the moist heat, the sucking pull of her mouth.It had been a long time since he had felt a woman's touch. He and his friend, Andrew Jennings, had gone to quite a few brothels during their university days. There were also several willing barmaids in the local taverns who were always ready for a tumble with randy young students in exchange for a few coins. But ever since he had taken over his London parish as vicar, he felt a heavy weight of responsibility, and could always hear in his mind his father's sober remonstrances to lead his flock by example.Closing his eyes, William focused again on the thought of the young woman's luscious body. Just yesterday, as they were climbing the narrow stairs of the Tower of London, he had allowed her to pass him and she had squeezed by, inadvertently brushing her round arse against the front of his trousers, where he was, as always around her, sporting a substantial bulge. Then, on the way down, she had bumped her large, soft breasts against his chest. He groaned now, remembering the feel of those plump, bouncing orbs. Those simple, innocent touches had kept him hard during the entire excursion, which made it damned difficult to go up and down those stairs!He pumped his dripping member ever harder now, thinking of her ample bosom. In his fantasy, she wrapped her fat tits around his cock, using her tongue on the head as it appeared between the pale mounds with every stroke. He fisted himself ever faster, nearing his release, panting now. William turned the page again to see the woman laid out on her back, taking that huge cock into her cunt. In his imaginings, her face transformed into one of ripe, young innocence, trusting and loving as he thrust into her tight, wet cunny. When she licked her lips and gave him a sultry smile, William was done for."Oh fuck!" he grunted as he came, his balls boiling with pleasure. He caught his seed in his handkerchief before it could soil his shirt, and gave his cock a few more slow strokes, savoring the echoes of his blissful release.Fleetingly, he thought of the last time he had lain with a woman, during an orgy that he and Andrew had attended as a last hurrah before being ordained a few years ago. He had fucked so many women that night, his cock had been slightly raw the next day. There was one busty woman that he had pounded into from behind while she sucked on Andrew's shaft, moaning lasciviously the whole time. Her cunny had felt so tight and hot and wet, and her round ass had bounced appealingly with every thrust. Three years was too long to go celibate, perhaps. It was as good as any reason to blame for his recent insatiable sexual appetite.As soon as his lusty urges had been sated, he was again filled with the same shame and self-admonishment that had been haunting him more and more lately. Groaning, he crumpled the handkerchief into a ball and buttoned himself back up. Mrs. Blandford must wonder why he went through so many handkerchiefs every day.With a heavy sigh, tinged with guilt, he carefully put away the dirty picture book and turned again to his sermon. Lust! He felt like such a fraud. He couldn't even go one day without stroking himself off. In fact, he often did it two or three times a day now.The Chamberlains in LondonThe clock on the mantel chimed the hour and William stood, both trepidation and excitement filling him. It was time to call on the Chamberlains'.Two months ago, he had received a letter from another Oxford friend, Henry Carter. Henry had gotten married two years ago to Miss Belinda Chamberlain and already had one son. Andrew Jennings, on a visit to him in Glenwood, had met and soon married the middle sister, Fiona.In the letter, Henry had explained that his father and mother-in-law were in town with their youngest daughter, Jane, for the London season. Could William be so kind as to pay a call? Without her two sisters, both of whom were in confinement and expecting a child at any moment, Jane had no one but her parents for ready company in London."I hope you will be able to find some time to visit them, William. My sister-in-law is charming and droll; you will not find it any chore to spend time with her. She is likely a little lonely without her sisters, so I think a friendly face would be welcome."The Chamberlains had indeed welcomed him with open arms."Any friend of Henry and Andrew's must be a friend of ours!" they said whenever he politely protested their constant invitations to tea and dinner. This afternoon, he was to call for Jane and lead her on a tour of the latest exhibition at the Royal Museum.In less than half an hour, he was in the Chamberlains' sitting room, attempting to appear calm as Miss Jane entered with her mother. He clasped her hand as she lifted her pretty face and smiled up at him. Her blue eyes sparkled and her blonde curls shone in the afternoon light.Yes, Jane Chamberlain was the same girl William had just degraded in his fantasy, had made into fuel for his shameful self-pleasure.In fact, ever since he had first met her, calling soon after he had received Henry's letter, she had taken over his fevered mind. Her perky breasts, always displayed in low-cut bodices, and her lush curves kept his cock half hard whenever they were together, and as he had found himself designated as her London tour guide, they were together a lot.Spending so much time in Jane's company was a delectable torture. William found her a very agreeable and charming girl, just as Henry had described. But it was her body, a body that seemed tailor-made for bawdy sex, that made him burn. Whenever he stroked himself, it was Jane that he would guiltily undress in his mind.William could imagine her huge, perky tits bouncing as he fucked her while she lay on her back. He could picture taking her from behind as he massaged and spanked her round ass. In fact, in his fantasies, Jane had done innumerable nasty acts, things he was sure she had never even heard hints of.But he couldn't stop, and in fact, now had to masturbate before their every meeting to take the edge off. Just the sight of Jane's deep décolletage could turn him into a stammering fool. He was having to find more and more creative ways to hide his raging erections, despite his frequent self-pleasuring, and the amount of handkerchiefs he was going through these days was unprecedented.Jane herself seemed to be completely oblivious of the effect she had on him. Her behavior was always perfectly poised and lady-like. She had a wry sense of humor and had often remarked that she enjoyed his company, but he had never detected even a suggestion of flirtation on her part. William found that he liked her more and more as the weeks passed, and had even wondered if he should join his friends in selecting a Chamberlain daughter for his bride.But he just couldn't imagine asking Jane to suck his cock or allow him to eat her cunny, let alone do the dozens of even more debauched acts he constantly envisioned when he took himself in hand. A well-behaved lady such as herself expected sex to be done under the covers in the dark, and to do it only as much as necessary. She wasn't a whore in a brothel, after all. She would want to be treated with the utmost respect, in bed and out.With a start, he became aware that Mrs. Chamberlain was speaking to him. "I hope this won't inconvenience you too much, Mr. Seldon? After all, you can always go to the Royal Museum some other afternoon.""Err, yes?" he said, utterly bewildered. What had he just missed as he mused on Jane's womanly qualities?At that moment, the butler opened the doors of the sitting room and announced, "Dr. Hoffman, ma'am."A distinguished looking older gentleman with a white beard and mustache came in. He executed a stiff bow and nodded at William. "Is this the priest?" he asked in a slight Germanic accent."Yes, doctor, we have invited him just as you asked." Mrs. Chamberlain made the introductions and then asked anxiously, "Where shall the examination take place?"The doctor's sober gray eyes took in the sitting room, elegantly appointed in tasteful furniture. He pointed to a chaise lounge and said, "That shall do very nicely, ma'am. Now, I must ask you to let the priest and I do our work. If mothers are in the room, I have found that it is less likely the patient will be truthful.""Oh, doctor, is that really necessary?" Mrs. Chamberlain fluttered her handkerchief and William finally noticed that she did not seem herself this afternoon. Her eyes were red-rimmed and she showed every indication of bursting into tears at any minute. Jane, on the other hand, looked as serene and self-possessed as ever as she sat primly on a chair. William wondered what on earth was going on."Now, now, Mrs. Chamberlain. You must trust to my methods and let me do what you hired me to do." The doctor's words were calm and reassuring as he led the lady out of the room. "I shall call you when I am ready. Why don't you have a rest in your room upstairs while we are conducting the examination?"Nodding disconsolately, Mrs. Chamberlain sniffled as she exited. Dr. Hoffman closed the door behind her and locked it, pocketing the key. At William's raised eyebrow, he explained, "I have found it is best to ensure privacy from any impertinent servants."Carrying his large, black medical bag towards the chaise lounge, he set it down on a low table. At his direction, William carried two chairs over and placed them right at the end of the low sofa."Now Miss Jane," the doctor said, gesturing towards the girl, who had been quietly watching the proceedings with bright, curious eyes. "Please, come here."Obediently, Jane stood and walked towards them. William tried to catch her eye in inquiry, still being wholly unaware as to what was happening, but she was gazing expectantly at Dr. Hoffman."We shall disrobe now, eh?" that man said, to William's utter amazement. In a state of shock, he watched as Jane docilely turned so that the doctor could begin unbuttoning her simple muslin dress, letting it pool at her feet. He did not stop there; he continued to divest Jane of every item of clothing until all of her perfect loveliness was bared. Then, she was led to the chaise and laid down.By this time, William was feeling slightly dizzy. All of his fantasies for the past several weeks had not prepared him for seeing Jane's creamy, rose-tipped breasts, her alabaster expanse of skin, her delectable nakedness in person. Her tits looked as delicious as he had always imagined, unmarred by any deformity. And they were the perfect size, large handfuls that jiggled with every movement as she settled herself against the brocade fabric cushions."Is this how you want me, doctor?""Yes, yes, that's quite all right, my dear." Dr. Hoffman replied in a brisk, practical tone. "Now where did I put those forceps?" he muttered, rummaging in his bag, not even looking at Jane.William, however, could not help staring. He knew he had an enormous bulge in his trousers, but there was no helping that in the current situation. Jane reclined on one elbow, her other hand lightly tracing her collarbone. He followed the line of her legs to the light patch of blonde curls at their apex. It was impossible to know where to keep his gaze. The enticing vee between her legs beckoned, but so did the swells of her bountiful bosom, her smooth belly, her pink lips.Jane startled him out of his focused perusal of her body by saying, "Thank you ever so much for agreeing to help with the examination, Mr. Seldon."He dragged his eyes to hers, which were sparkling with merriment and mischief. It was difficult to believe, but she did not seem to have any embarrassment or self-consciousness at her nudity. She seemed as tranquil as if they really were just walking through a museum. William, on the other hand, could almost hear his own heart beating."Yes, very important to have a priest on hand," said Dr. Hoffman, turning towards them. "They are always so pure and trustworthy, you see."William only nodded as he swallowed thickly. It wouldn't do to tell the doctor that his thoughts were far from pure at the moment. But he would have said or done anything to stay in that room.The doctor gestured him to one of the chairs and William sat, Jane's ripe, young body laid out before him like a feast.Taking the other chair, Dr. Hoffman set a tray of instruments down on a low end table between them. Then, he guided Jane so that she lay with her bum at the edge of the sofa. He spread her legs, placing her feet on either side of the piece of furniture, and William began to salivate as Jane's perfect, pink cunny came into view.It was glistening slightly and Dr. Hoffman tisked as he leaned forward and swiped a finger through the slick folds. Shaking his head, he held it up to William. "So wet already. I'm afraid this is a serious case, Mr. Seldon.""A serious case of what?" William was still completely bewildered."Why, of sinful lust, of course. You see how her nipples are extended. How engorged her vaginal lips are." He used the same finger to trace her entrance and Jane moaned, eliciting another series of disappointed clucks from the doctor. "And look at her clitoris! It is almost throbbing, you see?" He pinched it between his fingers and Jane gasped."Oh yes, doctor! Please touch it more!" she begged.But Dr. Hoffman just shook his head again and sighed. "I am not sure if there is any treatment for such an extreme case as this, but I promised Mrs. Chamberlain I would at least complete the examination. You, Mr. Seldon, shall help me."He pulled out a notebook and gestured to the tray of instruments. "Now, if you could please insert the brass condenser rod into her rectal cavity?"His hand was trembling slightly, but William eagerly found the long cylindrical instrument, about the thickness of his finger, already coated in oil. Leaning forward, he began to insert it into Jane's arse.There was a slight resistance and Jane let out a whimper. William paused at the sound, looking up and meeting her gaze. There was no trepidation, however, in her expression. Only a fierce hunger in her eyes as she stared back at him. "Oh yes," she whispered as he resumed sliding it slowly inside."Miss Jane, that was placed very easily by Mr. Seldon. Have you ever put anything inside your anus?" the doctor sternly asked as he made notations."Umm, ever so many things," Jane said. She was caressing her breasts now and under William's hot gaze, she pinched and pulled at her nipples."Your mother said you were found in the kitchen yesterday, using a mincing pestle to violate your rectum. Is this true?" The doctor was busily scribbling, completely unaware that William still held the thermometer and was lightly thrusting it back and forth in Jane's tight bum."Yes, doctor," she gasped."Not only is that an abominably unhygienic use of a pestle, Miss Jane, but don't you understand that this is a disgusting and depraved act?" Dr. Hoffman looked up now and William quickly let go of the thermometer, leaving it seated deep inside Jane's ass."Umm, but doctor, it feels so good!" Jane was shifting restlessly on the couch now. Her cunny was gushing fluids, coating the insides of her thighs. William could smell her musky odor and it made him salivate even more."Humph!" The doctor went back to his notebook. "Mr. Seldon, if you would be so kind as to check if Miss Jane's hymen is still intact?""Yes, of course," William said, attempting to hide the excitement in his voice. He spread Jane's lips open with his left hand and with his right, inserted two fingers into her moist depths. His stiff cock gave a twitch as he felt a woman's cunny for the first time in years; it was exquisite. At hearing Jane's appreciative moan, he looked up and saw her watching him, her lids half-lowered. When she licked her lips, William nearly groaned aloud.He circled his fingers in her sopping cunt, relishing its tight heat. The thought of feeling her wonderful cunny wrapped around his cock was causing him to leak precum like a hose in his trousers."Well, Mr. Seldon?""Oh, err, I'm afraid I don't feel anything, doctor."Letting out another one of his disappointed sighs, Dr. Hoffman said, "It is just as her mother feared. She found this in Miss Jane's bedchamber the other day." With his pencil, he tapped a large wooden dildo that was on the tray with the other instruments. "Look at the size of this, sir! Really, Miss Jane, wherever did you get this?""Why, my sister Fiona gave it to me for my eighteenth birthday. She said it was a tradition in our family." William felt a jolt go through him at hearing the name of Andrew Jennings' wife.Dr. Hoffman scoffed. "Tradition! Yes, your mother told me of the scandalous behavior of your sisters. A licentious strain in the family blood, I suppose, although it is very interesting that all three siblings seem to have it."Pulling a handkerchief out of his breast pocket, he offered it to William. "You may cease now, Mr. Seldon. You are being a very cooperative assistant and I am very grateful."Clearing his throat, William politely refused as he reluctantly parted from Jane's cunny. "Ah, no thanks, doctor, I have my own handkerchief just here," he said, reaching into his waistcoat pocket. But instead of using it, William quickly stuck his fingers in his mouth as the doctor turned away. He sucked off Jane's juices, savoring their delicious flavor.
Ridgewalkers, El - Find - Lostly Remix [Pure Trance]Angels & Tilove - Chasing Stars [Aerodynamica Music]CLASSIC: DT8 - Destination (feat. Roxanne Wilde)DAVE PEARCE'S TOP 5 5.Chris Element - Rise Up [FSOE]4.Miss Jane, Paul Rigel-Flames Inside My Head [AVA White]3.Nu Spirit-The Afterlife [Nocturnal Knights Music]2.Jason Gray - Promises [Activate Recordings]1.Ben Hemsley feat. Rose Gray - Tidal (The Euphoric Mix)[Armada]Guest Mix: ArjaGreg Downey - Once Again (Extended Mix) Trance Wax - Ascend (Sneijder Extended Remix) Arja - Behind the Eyes (Extended Mix) Chakra - I Am (Paul Denton Extended Remix) Brendan Bartels - Blindside (Extended Mix) BT & Christian Burns - Save Me (John Askew Extended Remix)
Ben Hemsley feat. Rose Gray - Tidal (The Euphoric Mix)[Armada]Nu Spirit-The Afterlife [Nocturnal Knights Music]CLASSIC:RAM & Susana - Northern Star (Ciaran McAuley Remix)[Black Hole]DAVE PEARCE'S TOP 5 5.Miss Jane, Paul Rigel-Flames Inside My Head [AVA White]4.Tony Irrmani, Irina M.-Trancearrhythmia [2 Rock]3.Kenny Palmer - Within Our Dreams [FSOE]2.Mark Sherry & The Space Brothers featuring Talya - Angel [Black Hole]1.Jason Gray - Promises [Activate Recordings]Guest Mix: Jason GrayJohn O'Callaghan, Paul Skelton & Ren Faye - May The Road Rise [Subculture]Sauli & Jason Gray - Nirvana [Rated Records]David Forbes - Alcazar [Armind]Coulson & Jason Gray - Give Me A Reason [Defiant]
Presentation in the Dutch language. Presentation by Andreas. Tracklist: 1. Clubstitute Opener 2. MNSTG MAFIA - Keep Me Going 3. M4G - 10 dB (Original Mix) 4. Eliksyr - Eliksyr (Radio Edit) 5. Azy Jack - Im Ready For U (Radio Edit) Dave's trance choice 6. Blank and Jones After love (Signum Remix) 7. THK & Pacha Man - Lost In The Crowd (Original Mix) 8. General Moses - Chit Chat (Extended Mix) 9. W!SS - Forever (Extended Mix) 10. Young Hu, Kanko Na, Ishiro - After A Thousand Years(Ishiro Remix) (Extended Mix) 11. Christophe Quinlivan-Hunt - Retreads (Extended Mix) 12. Paul Rigel feat. Miss Jane - Longing For You (Extended Mix) 13. Jason Payne - Midnight Adventures 14. Vainez ft. Josh Paulino - Another Day Eliksyr - Eliksyr Eliksyr debuts on PVL with a track with his same name 'Eliksyr'. Release date: July 25th exclusive on Beatport - August 8th in all stores Follow Eliksyr Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliksyr.ofc/ SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-119236172 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@eliksyrofficial Progressive Vibes Music © 2024 Azy Jack - I'm Ready For U Azy Jack returns to PVL with his new track "I'm Ready For U" Release date: July 25th exclusive on Beatport - August 8th in all stores Follow Azy Jack Instagram: https://instagram.com/azy__jackk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/azizhammemi SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/azy-jack TikTok: tiktok.com/@azyjack Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/artist/azyjack/920717 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/intl-es/artist/3bzwoX6NkavtV2WINBcGvG Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/azy-jack/1631749647 Progressive Vibes Music © 2024 Young Hu, Kanko Na, Ishiro - After A Thousand Years (Ishiro Remix) By Cooperation Trance Global Release Date: 12/07/2024 Exclusive Release date: 05/07/2024 (Beatport) Release synopsis. Cooperation Trance has released the brand-new remix single, "After A Thousand Years", remixed by Ishiro. This uplifting trance track has impressive melody, great mixing and energetic kicks. Hope this track could bring you a very different auditory experience. W!SS - Forever Lebanese producer W!SS lands on FAWZY's Narratology Recordings with an incredible narrative of euphoric, uplifting trance. A tune with driving basses, dynamic drums, and breath-taking melodies. 'Forever' is a future classic that will put dancefloors on fire for a very long time! Christophe Quinlivan-Hunt - Retreads What a superb slice of Uplifting Trance goodness this is. Driving and full of energy from the get go with it's tight percussion, thumping bassline, acid fx and catchy melodies before a beautiful piano breakdown takes you away to paradise. After the drop, everything combines in wonderful harmony to an epic climax. Get this in your sets and shows. Subscribe to Redux Recordings TV: https://redux.lnk.to/Youtube Connect with Redux Recordings: Web: http://www.reduxrecordings.com/ SoundCloud: https://redux.lnk.to/Soundcloud Paul Rigel feat. Miss Jane - Longing For You There is always someone in the depths of your heart, hooking your soul, making you sad, a little missing, and a little sentimental. The autumn wind scatters a withered yellow tree, and the fallen leaves all over the ground seem to be depressed, which gives people some relief. Suddenly, I imagined that in a forest, the ground was full of fallen leaves, the branches seemed to be falling leaves fluttering there, a long scarf hung around the neck, a person gently leaned against the tree, suddenly looked up at the sky, suddenly lowered his head and smiled softly, as if thinking about something, and as if waiting for the arrival of the individual. After a long hiatus, the very talented Polish producer Paul Rigel has returned to the trance world, in the company of Miss Jane, in the most amazing way, delivering a wonderful vocal uplifting gem called 'Longing For You' to Abora Recordings.
Episode 076 is dedicated to a close childhood friend of mine who recently passed away. While you probably might not have known him, Shant had a big impact on my life and my musical tastes growing up. I hope you enjoy this mix and feel a sense of the strength and friendship he brought into the world. Extending a special shoutout to Dean Robinson from Falls Church, VA who has been a long-time supporter of the show. And a big welcome to our newest affiliates, Deephouse FM out of the UK, CTU Radio in Toronto, Canada, and Real Dance Radio out of Amsterdam, in The Netherlands. Enjoy new music by AMÉMÉ, Franky Wah, Robin M, Enamour, Einmusik, Pretty Pink and many others including myself. galestianmusic.com | globalentryradio.com | @galestianmusic 00. Global Entry with Galestian 01. Donz - Talia [Sol Selectas] 02. AMÉMÉ - Torero (Extended Mix) [Black Book] 03. Franky Wah x Robin M - Intina (Extended Mix) [SHÈN] 04. Enamour, Samanta Liza - Slip Away (Club Mix) [LIFEFORMS Music] 05. Like Mike, Alessia Labate, Ginchy - Avalon (Extended Mix) [Green Room] 06. Able to Resist - Robin [Able To Resist] 07. DJ Phellix, Sheenubb - 1001 Nights [Sol Selectas] 08. Einmusik, Pretty Pink - Ayana [Deep Woods] 09. Jono McCleery, Helsloot - One Step (Extended Mix) [Get Physical] 10. Miss Jane, MIICHII - It's a Fine Day (2023 Original Mix) [WAYU Records] 11. GALESTIAN - Inner Child (Extended Mix) [Global Entry Recordings] 12. Veeco - Otherside (GALESTIAN Remix) [DEEP TALES] This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
1) The Shapeshifters Ft Teni Tinks - Try My Love On For Size (Club Mix)2) Jones Girls - Nights Over Egypt (Ken@Work Remix)3) Chaka Khan - Ain't Nobody (Ken's Club Mix)4) Diplo & Miguel - Don't Forget My Love (Extended)5) Al Deep - Schwedenbitter6) Ilija Rudman Ft Andre Espeut - In Her Eyes (Purple Disco Machine Edit)7) Julio Bashmore Ft J'Danna - Rhythm Of Auld (Original Mix)8) Martin Castaneda - Player9) Nyah Terry - Pacific (Original Mix)10) Years & Years x Galantis - Sweet Talker11) Ariana Grande - Focus (Max Sanna & Steve Pitron Club Mix)12) Fatboy Slim - Praise You (Purple Disco Machine Extended Remix)13) Shuya Okino Ft Navasha Daya - Still In Love (Dr Packer Extended Remix)14) Forrrce - Keep On Dubbin' (With No Commercial Interruptions)15) Urban Blues Project Presents Michael Procter - Love Don't Live (The U.B.P. Classic Club Mix)16) Miss Jane vs One Republic - It's A Fine Day vs Counting Stars17) Lisa Millett - Don't Bring Me Down (Copyright Main Mix)18) Boris Dlugosch & Purple Disco Machine Ft Karen Harding - Love For Days (Kenny Dope Remix)19) Carly Rae Jepsen - I Really Like You20) D.C. LaRue - Cathedrals (Dr Packer Extended Remix)21) D.C. LaRue - Hot Jungle Drums And Voo Doo Rhythm (Dr Packer Extended Remix)22) George Benson - On Broadway (Ken@Work Remix)23) Simply Red - Fairground (Too Precious Mix 2021 Remastered)24) Regard x Years & Years - Hallucination (Extended Clean)
Mixed by IliasRo ARTISTS: Voyager, Alex Vanni, Digital Mess, Micah McLaurin,Miss Jane, Miss Monique, Franco Romano,Kostya Outta, UnknownS & Manu Cerasa & Etayo, Oak and Hammer,Greg Cerrone.
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With relationship-based approach for individuals with dementia, human touch plays an important role in promoting overall well-being. There's nothing quite like a hug or holding hands to promote a physical relaxation response. It's known to reduce levels of cortisol, a hormone released during times of stress. And there's no difference between those with or without dementia in that response. The Veranda Ministries offers caregivers the role of "Second Family", as each day, clients are treated with great care and personal attention. When one of the Veranda "chosen" passes on, it's not unlikely that the remaining friends and staff also go through their own kind of grief. Much like Miss Jane, Yvonne and Ricky, you will hear the heart-felt journey that each one took, as Mary Anne Oglesby-Sutherly tells their moving stories. Caregivers need aftercare too. www.theverandaministries.org
This week, staffer and movie buff Ty Edmondson is back on the podcast to talk about his favorite things of the year that was as well as give a glimpse into what could be worth our time in 2024. Blaine and Ty discuss their favorite movies (1:25), including Past Lives and Beau Is Afraid. They also talk about the Wes Anderson collection on Netflix (10:25) and Ridley Scott's Napoleon (11:38). The conversation then shifts to books and TV shows, with recommendations such as The Creative Act by Rick Rubin and Miss Jane by Brad Watson (13:08). They also discuss their favorite concerts and music, including the artist underscores and the album Scaring the Hoes by JPEGMafia and Danny Brown (20:38). The conversation covers various topics including music, social media, upcoming movies and TV shows, and a mention of the Mean Girls reboot (40:30). The hosts discuss their favorite artists and albums, their transition to using alternative social media platforms, and their anticipation for new releases coming in 2024 (46:08). Summary In this conversation, Blaine and Ty Edmondson discuss their favorite movies, including 'Past Lives' and 'Bo Is Afraid.' They also talk about the Wes Anderson collection on Netflix and Ridley Scott's 'Napoleon.' The conversation then shifts to books and TV shows, with recommendations such as 'The Creative Act' by Rick Rubin and 'Miss Jane' by Brad Watson. They also discuss their favorite concerts and music, including the artist underscores and the album 'Scaring the Hose' by JPEG mafia and Danny Brown. The conversation covers various topics including music, social media, upcoming movies and TV shows, and a mention of the Mean Girls reboot. The hosts discuss their favorite artists and albums, their transition to using alternative social media platforms, their anticipation for new releases in the entertainment industry, and their thoughts on the Mean Girls reboot. Overall, the conversation provides insights into their personal interests and opinions on popular culture. Takeaways The hosts share their favorite artists and albums in the music genre. They discuss their transition to using alternative social media platforms. They express their excitement for upcoming movies and TV shows. They mention the Mean Girls reboot and discuss the cultural significance of the original movie. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction and Recap 01:25 - Favorite Movies 06:03 - Barbie and Oppenheimer 10:25 - Wes Anderson Collection 11:38 - Ridley Scott's Napoleon 13:08 - Books and TV Shows 20:38 - Concerts and Music 36:50 - Discussion about music and artists 40:30 - Transition to talking about social media 41:57 - Speculation about the future of Twitter 46:08 - Anticipation for upcoming movies and TV shows 52:19 - Mention of Mean Girls reboot 54:59 - Closing remarks and goodbye to Twitter The Alabama Take brings you an entire family of podcasts and writings -- all with no ads! But we still have some bills to pay. If there's nothing in the shop to interest you, feel free to make a donation: venture to Buy Me A Coffee or visit our Venmo and PayPal to help to keep the site, the writings, and podcasts going. Find the other podcasts in The Alabama Take network in any podcast app. Not only that, but all podcasts now appear in the YouTube channel for The Alabama Take. For Taking It Down, that includes both the audio version of the episode and the bonus footage from that week.
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Goos' set for episode 160 of Journey is a two hour special celebrating 5 years of Journey. It features music from Maty Owl, Edu Schwartz, Acid Pauli, MIICHII, Evren Furtuna, Ashkan Dian and more. Follow Goos: https://www.goosmusic.com Artwork by Hyphen Design - https://www.instagram.com/hyphendesign Goos Mix Maty Owl - Bitter Memories [Soul Monument] Himbrecht - Tainted (Original Mix) [Anathema Records] Warung - Falling (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep] Evren Furtuna - Lost In The Jungle (Original Mix) [Kiksuya Records] Ale Russo - Wake Up [Loot Recordings] Maty Owl - And Then Comes The Moon (Original Mix) [Soul Monument] Cafe De Anatolia, Evka - Shanti (Original Mix) [Cafe De Anatolia LAB] Ashkan Dian - Forbidden fruit (Maxi Degrassi Remix) [Positive Sounds] Kamilo Sanclemente - Distant Blips (Florian Gasperini Remix) Univack] Edu Schwartz - Want You (Original Mix) Words Not Enough] Ale Russo - True Colors (Nacho Varela & Cruz Vittor Vision) [Loot Recordings] Edu Schwartz - Like A Dream (Somelee Remix) Words Not Enough] Ilias Katelanos, Plecta, Alej Ch - Nidra (Original Mix) Melody Of the Soul] DJ VIBE, To Ricciardi - Cosmic Love (Original Mix) [Do Not Sit On The Furniture Recordings] Molac - Whispers Of Thot (Original Mix) [Melody Of the Soul] MIICHII - It's A Fine Day feat. Miss Jane (2023 Original Mix) [Wayu Records] Armen Miran - Heads (Original Mix) [Reborn Project] Stefan Obermaier - Sena (Original Mix) [The Soundgarden] Gorge, Jordan Arts - Falling (Original Mix) [House Music With Love] Dilby - Sight Unseen (Leeni & Danilo Kupfernagel Remix) [3000 Grad Records] Dominik Eulberg - Grauspecht (Acid Pauli Remix) [K7 Records] Himbrecht - All I Need (Original Mix) [Anathema Records]
https://youtu.be/7OB8plaZzyc Andy Neillie is an adjunct professor, best-selling author, and the owner of Aqua-Tots Swim School of Central Texas. He's also the principal of the Neillie Leadership Group, where he helps organizations turn managers into leaders. We talk about the four leadership necessities, why communication is the most important skill in leadership, and best practices for holding tough conversations. --- Apply the 4 C's of Leadership with Andy Neillie Our guest is Andy Neillie, the owner of Aqua-Tots Swim School of Central Texas. He is also the principal of the Neillie Leadership Group. He's an adjunct professor at the MBA program of Concordia University, Texas. And he's also a bestselling author of The Golden Principles. Welcome to the show, Andy. Well, thanks, Steve. I'm excited to be with you and be able to invest some in your audience. Thanks for the privilege. It's awesome to have you. And I'm very curious about the things that you bring to the table. So let's start with your entrepreneurial journey. How do you end up owning a swim school franchise as well as doing other things? So it seems like you're a good delegator because you have your Neely leadership group. You're also a professor, you write books. So tell us about your journey. Well, I suspect like some of the folks that may be listening in, I'm not sure when I got done with graduate school that I purposed to be an entrepreneur, Steve, at some level, I just couldn't work for other people very well. So I bounced around a bit. That probably is not the best thing for a career, but two things happened over the last, really at this point, 25 years. One, I worked for a couple of really bad bosses, and it just ignited in me that nobody should work for a bad boss. And so the Neely Leadership Group was the fruit of that frustration I had with poor performing managers. You know, the Blues Brothers, if we remember that old movie, they thought they were on a mission from God. In some respects, Steve, I'm on a mission from God that is no bad bosses. And then, as you know from our prior conversations, the interesting thing about Aqua-Tots of Central Texas is we are simply a franchisee of the largest network of swim schools in the world. But once again, it's almost an accidental stumble. Our daughter was one of the original Aqua-Tots when a young lifeguard showed up in our backyard pool more than 25 years ago and taught our two-year-old and a bunch of kids from the neighborhood and church to swim. Mr. Ron and Miss Jane, his girlfriend, the two lifeguards taught swim lessons in our backyard swimming pool. Fast forward almost 30 years later and that little two-year-old daughter of mine is now in her 30s. And Mr. Ron Sierra is the master franchisor of the largest network of swim schools in the world, Aqua-Tot, and one of my dear friends. Our little girl was the flower child in their wedding. Ron and I lived life together. We became best friends. He turned his backyard model into an indoor year-round shopping-based center model. And about 12 years ago, we had relocated to Austin. We lived in Phoenix where he was. About 12 years ago, he reached out to us and said, Andy, you're in Central Texas. You know the business. You helped me craft the business plans. Why don't you bring it to Central Texas? And so, Steve, we did. And the proud thing I'm to share with you, even in last year where we were still impacted by COVID for the first several months of the year, our small swim schools in Central Texas did almost 100,000 swim lessons for little kids. So I kind of backed into both halves of my life, but I backed in with passion and love what we're doing. That's awesome. So how do you share your time? How much of your time still goes into Aqua-Tots and as opposed to your leadership? Yeah, I mean, in a perfect month, it's 50-50. It never quite works that way. Last week, I was on the road for Neely Leadership Group all week long. I started my week in Des Moines, Iowa,
Co-hosts Raquel Lynn and Susan Friedland chat with freelance writer Hope Ellis-Ashburn and Leah Kaufmann, founder of Dapplebay. Plus, hear about our ASPCA Right Horse adoptable horse of the month, Miss Jane. Special thanks to our title sponsor, Straight Arrow Products.
The pale young gentleman and I stood contemplating one another in Barnard's Inn, until we both burst out laughing. “The idea of its being you!” said he. “The idea of its being you!” said I. And then we contemplated one another afresh, and laughed again. “Well!” said the pale young gentleman, reaching out his hand good-humoredly, “it's all over now, I hope, and it will be magnanimous in you if you'll forgive me for having knocked you about so.”I derived from this speech that Mr. Herbert Pocket (for Herbert was the pale young gentleman's name) still rather confounded his intention with his execution. But I made a modest reply, and we shook hands warmly.“You hadn't come into your good fortune at that time?” said Herbert Pocket.“No,” said I.“No,” he acquiesced: “I heard it had happened very lately. I was rather on the lookout for good fortune then.”“Indeed?”“Yes. Miss Havisham had sent for me, to see if she could take a fancy to me. But she couldn't—at all events, she didn't.”I thought it polite to remark that I was surprised to hear that.“Bad taste,” said Herbert, laughing, “but a fact. Yes, she had sent for me on a trial visit, and if I had come out of it successfully, I suppose I should have been provided for; perhaps I should have been what-you-may-called it to Estella.”“What's that?” I asked, with sudden gravity.He was arranging his fruit in plates while we talked, which divided his attention, and was the cause of his having made this lapse of a word. “Affianced,” he explained, still busy with the fruit. “Betrothed. Engaged. What's-his-named. Any word of that sort.”“How did you bear your disappointment?” I asked.“Pooh!” said he, “I didn't care much for it. She's a tartar.”“Miss Havisham?”“I don't say no to that, but I meant Estella. That girl's hard and haughty and capricious to the last degree, and has been brought up by Miss Havisham to wreak revenge on all the male sex.”“What relation is she to Miss Havisham?”“None,” said he. “Only adopted.”“Why should she wreak revenge on all the male sex? What revenge?”“Lord, Mr. Pip!” said he. “Don't you know?”“No,” said I.“Dear me! It's quite a story, and shall be saved till dinnertime. And now let me take the liberty of asking you a question. How did you come there, that day?”I told him, and he was attentive until I had finished, and then burst out laughing again, and asked me if I was sore afterwards? I didn't ask him if he was, for my conviction on that point was perfectly established.“Mr. Jaggers is your guardian, I understand?” he went on.“Yes.”“You know he is Miss Havisham's man of business and solicitor, and has her confidence when nobody else has?”This was bringing me (I felt) towards dangerous ground. I answered with a constraint I made no attempt to disguise, that I had seen Mr. Jaggers in Miss Havisham's house on the very day of our combat, but never at any other time, and that I believed he had no recollection of having ever seen me there.“He was so obliging as to suggest my father for your tutor, and he called on my father to propose it. Of course he knew about my father from his connection with Miss Havisham. My father is Miss Havisham's cousin; not that that implies familiar intercourse between them, for he is a bad courtier and will not propitiate her.”Herbert Pocket had a frank and easy way with him that was very taking. I had never seen anyone then, and I have never seen anyone since, who more strongly expressed to me, in every look and tone, a natural incapacity to do anything secret and mean. There was something wonderfully hopeful about his general air, and something that at the same time whispered to me he would never be very successful or rich. I don't know how this was. I became imbued with the notion on that first occasion before we sat down to dinner, but I cannot define by what means.He was still a pale young gentleman, and had a certain conquered languor about him in the midst of his spirits and briskness, that did not seem indicative of natural strength. He had not a handsome face, but it was better than handsome: being extremely amiable and cheerful. His figure was a little ungainly, as in the days when my knuckles had taken such liberties with it, but it looked as if it would always be light and young. Whether Mr. Trabb's local work would have sat more gracefully on him than on me, may be a question; but I am conscious that he carried off his rather old clothes much better than I carried off my new suit.As he was so communicative, I felt that reserve on my part would be a bad return unsuited to our years. I therefore told him my small story, and laid stress on my being forbidden to inquire who my benefactor was. I further mentioned that as I had been brought up a blacksmith in a country place, and knew very little of the ways of politeness, I would take it as a great kindness in him if he would give me a hint whenever he saw me at a loss or going wrong.“With pleasure,” said he, “though I venture to prophesy that you'll want very few hints. I dare say we shall be often together, and I should like to banish any needless restraint between us. Will you do me the favour to begin at once to call me by my Christian name, Herbert?”I thanked him and said I would. I informed him in exchange that my Christian name was Philip.“I don't take to Philip,” said he, smiling, “for it sounds like a moral boy out of the spelling-book, who was so lazy that he fell into a pond, or so fat that he couldn't see out of his eyes, or so avaricious that he locked up his cake till the mice ate it, or so determined to go a bird's-nesting that he got himself eaten by bears who lived handy in the neighborhood. I tell you what I should like. We are so harmonious, and you have been a blacksmith—would you mind it?”“I shouldn't mind anything that you propose,” I answered, “but I don't understand you.”“Would you mind Handel for a familiar name? There's a charming piece of music by Handel, called the Harmonious Blacksmith.”“I should like it very much.”“Then, my dear Handel,” said he, turning round as the door opened, “here is the dinner, and I must beg of you to take the top of the table, because the dinner is of your providing.”This I would not hear of, so he took the top, and I faced him. It was a nice little dinner—seemed to me then a very Lord Mayor's Feast—and it acquired additional relish from being eaten under those independent circumstances, with no old people by, and with London all around us. This again was heightened by a certain gypsy character that set the banquet off; for while the table was, as Mr. Pumblechook might have said, the lap of luxury—being entirely furnished forth from the coffeehouse—the circumjacent region of sitting room was of a comparatively pastureless and shifty character; imposing on the waiter the wandering habits of putting the covers on the floor (where he fell over them), the melted butter in the armchair, the bread on the bookshelves, the cheese in the coal-scuttle, and the boiled fowl into my bed in the next room—where I found much of its parsley and butter in a state of congelation when I retired for the night. All this made the feast delightful, and when the waiter was not there to watch me, my pleasure was without alloy.We had made some progress in the dinner, when I reminded Herbert of his promise to tell me about Miss Havisham.“True,” he replied. “I'll redeem it at once. Let me introduce the topic, Handel, by mentioning that in London it is not the custom to put the knife in the mouth—for fear of accidents—and that while the fork is reserved for that use, it is not put further in than necessary. It is scarcely worth mentioning, only it's as well to do as other people do. Also, the spoon is not generally used overhand, but under. This has two advantages. You get at your mouth better (which after all is the object), and you save a good deal of the attitude of opening oysters, on the part of the right elbow.”He offered these friendly suggestions in such a lively way, that we both laughed and I scarcely blushed.“Now,” he pursued, “concerning Miss Havisham. Miss Havisham, you must know, was a spoilt child. Her mother died when she was a baby, and her father denied her nothing. Her father was a country gentleman down in your part of the world, and was a brewer. I don't know why it should be a crack thing to be a brewer; but it is indisputable that while you cannot possibly be genteel and bake, you may be as genteel as never was and brew. You see it every day.”“Yet a gentleman may not keep a public house; may he?” said I.“Not on any account,” returned Herbert; “but a public house may keep a gentleman. Well! Mr. Havisham was very rich and very proud. So was his daughter.”“Miss Havisham was an only child?” I hazarded.“Stop a moment, I am coming to that. No, she was not an only child; she had a half-brother. Her father privately married again—his cook, I rather think.”“I thought he was proud,” said I.“My good Handel, so he was. He married his second wife privately, because he was proud, and in course of time she died. When she was dead, I apprehend he first told his daughter what he had done, and then the son became a part of the family, residing in the house you are acquainted with. As the son grew a young man, he turned out riotous, extravagant, undutiful—altogether bad. At last his father disinherited him; but he softened when he was dying, and left him well off, though not nearly so well off as Miss Havisham.—Take another glass of wine, and excuse my mentioning that society as a body does not expect one to be so strictly conscientious in emptying one's glass, as to turn it bottom upwards with the rim on one's nose.”I had been doing this, in an excess of attention to his recital. I thanked him, and apologized. He said, “Not at all,” and resumed.“Miss Havisham was now an heiress, and you may suppose was looked after as a great match. Her half-brother had now ample means again, but what with debts and what with new madness wasted them most fearfully again. There were stronger differences between him and her than there had been between him and his father, and it is suspected that he cherished a deep and mortal grudge against her as having influenced the father's anger. Now, I come to the cruel part of the story—merely breaking off, my dear Handel, to remark that a dinner-napkin will not go into a tumbler.”Why I was trying to pack mine into my tumbler, I am wholly unable to say. I only know that I found myself, with a perseverance worthy of a much better cause, making the most strenuous exertions to compress it within those limits. Again I thanked him and apologized, and again he said in the cheerfullest manner, “Not at all, I am sure!” and resumed.“There appeared upon the scene—say at the races, or the public balls, or anywhere else you like—a certain man, who made love to Miss Havisham. I never saw him (for this happened five-and-twenty years ago, before you and I were, Handel), but I have heard my father mention that he was a showy man, and the kind of man for the purpose. But that he was not to be, without ignorance or prejudice, mistaken for a gentleman, my father most strongly asseverates; because it is a principle of his that no man who was not a true gentleman at heart ever was, since the world began, a true gentleman in manner. He says, no varnish can hide the grain of the wood; and that the more varnish you put on, the more the grain will express itself. Well! This man pursued Miss Havisham closely, and professed to be devoted to her. I believe she had not shown much susceptibility up to that time; but all the susceptibility she possessed certainly came out then, and she passionately loved him. There is no doubt that she perfectly idolized him. He practised on her affection in that systematic way, that he got great sums of money from her, and he induced her to buy her brother out of a share in the brewery (which had been weakly left him by his father) at an immense price, on the plea that when he was her husband he must hold and manage it all. Your guardian was not at that time in Miss Havisham's counsels, and she was too haughty and too much in love to be advised by anyone. Her relations were poor and scheming, with the exception of my father; he was poor enough, but not timeserving or jealous. The only independent one among them, he warned her that she was doing too much for this man, and was placing herself too unreservedly in his power. She took the first opportunity of angrily ordering my father out of the house, in his presence, and my father has never seen her since.”I thought of her having said, “Matthew will come and see me at last when I am laid dead upon that table;” and I asked Herbert whether his father was so inveterate against her?“It's not that,” said he, “but she charged him, in the presence of her intended husband, with being disappointed in the hope of fawning upon her for his own advancement, and, if he were to go to her now, it would look true—even to him—and even to her. To return to the man and make an end of him. The marriage day was fixed, the wedding dresses were bought, the wedding tour was planned out, the wedding guests were invited. The day came, but not the bridegroom. He wrote her a letter—”“Which she received,” I struck in, “when she was dressing for her marriage? At twenty minutes to nine?”“At the hour and minute,” said Herbert, nodding, “at which she afterwards stopped all the clocks. What was in it, further than that it most heartlessly broke the marriage off, I can't tell you, because I don't know. When she recovered from a bad illness that she had, she laid the whole place waste, as you have seen it, and she has never since looked upon the light of day.”“Is that all the story?” I asked, after considering it.“All I know of it; and indeed I only know so much, through piecing it out for myself; for my father always avoids it, and, even when Miss Havisham invited me to go there, told me no more of it than it was absolutely requisite I should understand. But I have forgotten one thing. It has been supposed that the man to whom she gave her misplaced confidence acted throughout in concert with her half-brother; that it was a conspiracy between them; and that they shared the profits.”“I wonder he didn't marry her and get all the property,” said I.“He may have been married already, and her cruel mortification may have been a part of her half-brother's scheme,” said Herbert. “Mind! I don't know that.”“What became of the two men?” I asked, after again considering the subject.“They fell into deeper shame and degradation—if there can be deeper—and ruin.”“Are they alive now?”“I don't know.”“You said just now that Estella was not related to Miss Havisham, but adopted. When adopted?”Herbert shrugged his shoulders. “There has always been an Estella, since I have heard of a Miss Havisham. I know no more. And now, Handel,” said he, finally throwing off the story as it were, “there is a perfectly open understanding between us. All that I know about Miss Havisham, you know.”“And all that I know,” I retorted, “you know.”“I fully believe it. So there can be no competition or perplexity between you and me. And as to the condition on which you hold your advancement in life—namely, that you are not to inquire or discuss to whom you owe it—you may be very sure that it will never be encroached upon, or even approached, by me, or by anyone belonging to me.”In truth, he said this with so much delicacy, that I felt the subject done with, even though I should be under his father's roof for years and years to come. Yet he said it with so much meaning, too, that I felt he as perfectly understood Miss Havisham to be my benefactress, as I understood the fact myself.It had not occurred to me before, that he had led up to the theme for the purpose of clearing it out of our way; but we were so much the lighter and easier for having broached it, that I now perceived this to be the case. We were very gay and sociable, and I asked him, in the course of conversation, what he was? He replied, “A capitalist—an Insurer of Ships.” I suppose he saw me glancing about the room in search of some tokens of shipping, or capital, for he added, “In the City.”I had grand ideas of the wealth and importance of Insurers of Ships in the City, and I began to think with awe of having laid a young Insurer on his back, blackened his enterprising eye, and cut his responsible head open. But again there came upon me, for my relief, that odd impression that Herbert Pocket would never be very successful or rich.“I shall not rest satisfied with merely employing my capital in insuring ships. I shall buy up some good Life Assurance shares, and cut into the direction. I shall also do a little in the mining way. None of these things will interfere with my chartering a few thousand tons on my own account. I think I shall trade,” said he, leaning back in his chair, “to the East Indies, for silks, shawls, spices, dyes, drugs, and precious woods. It's an interesting trade.”“And the profits are large?” said I.“Tremendous!” said he.I wavered again, and began to think here were greater expectations than my own.“I think I shall trade, also,” said he, putting his thumbs in his waistcoat pockets, “to the West Indies, for sugar, tobacco, and rum. Also to Ceylon, specially for elephants' tusks.”“You will want a good many ships,” said I.“A perfect fleet,” said he.Quite overpowered by the magnificence of these transactions, I asked him where the ships he insured mostly traded to at present?“I haven't begun insuring yet,” he replied. “I am looking about me.”Somehow, that pursuit seemed more in keeping with Barnard's Inn. I said (in a tone of conviction), “Ah-h!”“Yes. I am in a countinghouse, and looking about me.”“Is a countinghouse profitable?” I asked.“To—do you mean to the young fellow who's in it?” he asked, in reply.“Yes; to you.”“Why, n-no; not to me.” He said this with the air of one carefully reckoning up and striking a balance. “Not directly profitable. That is, it doesn't pay me anything, and I have to—keep myself.”This certainly had not a profitable appearance, and I shook my head as if I would imply that it would be difficult to lay by much accumulative capital from such a source of income.“But the thing is,” said Herbert Pocket, “that you look about you. That's the grand thing. You are in a countinghouse, you know, and you look about you.”It struck me as a singular implication that you couldn't be out of a countinghouse, you know, and look about you; but I silently deferred to his experience.“Then the time comes,” said Herbert, “when you see your opening. And you go in, and you swoop upon it and you make your capital, and then there you are! When you have once made your capital, you have nothing to do but employ it.”This was very like his way of conducting that encounter in the garden; very like. His manner of bearing his poverty, too, exactly corresponded to his manner of bearing that defeat. It seemed to me that he took all blows and buffets now with just the same air as he had taken mine then. It was evident that he had nothing around him but the simplest necessaries, foreverything that I remarked upon turned out to have been sent in on my account from the coffeehouse or somewhere else.Yet, having already made his fortune in his own mind, he was so unassuming with it that I felt quite grateful to him for not being puffed up. It was a pleasant addition to his naturally pleasant ways, and we got on famously. In the evening we went out for a walk in the streets, and went half-price to the Theatre; and next day we went to church at Westminster Abbey, and in the afternoon we walked in the Parks; and I wondered who shod all the horses there, and wished Joe did.On a moderate computation, it was many months, that Sunday, since I had left Joe and Biddy. The space interposed between myself and them partook of that expansion, and our marshes were any distance off. That I could have been at our old church in my old churchgoing clothes, on the very last Sunday that ever was, seemed a combination of impossibilities, geographical and social, solar and lunar. Yet in the London streets so crowded with people and so brilliantly lighted in the dusk of evening, there were depressing hints of reproaches for that I had put the poor old kitchen at home so far away; and in the dead of night, the footsteps of some incapable impostor of a porter mooning about Barnard's Inn, under pretence of watching it, fell hollow on my heart.On the Monday morning at a quarter before nine, Herbert went to the countinghouse to report himself—to look about him, too, I suppose—and I bore him company. He was to come away in an hour or two to attend me to Hammersmith, and I was to wait about for him. It appeared to me that the eggs from which young Insurers were hatched were incubated in dust and heat, like the eggs of ostriches, judging from the places to which those incipient giants repaired on a Monday morning. Nor did the countinghouse where Herbert assisted, show in my eyes as at all a good observatory; being a back second floor up a yard, of a grimy presence in all particulars, and with a look into another back second floor, rather than a look out.I waited about until it was noon, and I went upon 'Change, and I saw fluey men sitting there under the bills about shipping, whom I took to be great merchants, though I couldn't understand why they should all be out of spirits. When Herbert came, we went and had lunch at a celebrated house which I then quite venerated, but now believe to have been the most abject superstition in Europe, and where I could not help noticing, even then, that there was much more gravy on the tablecloths and knives and waiters' clothes, than in the steaks. This collation disposed of at a moderate price (considering the grease, which was not charged for), we went back to Barnard's Inn and got my little portmanteau, and then took coach for Hammersmith. We arrived there at two or three o'clock in the afternoon, and had very little way to walk to Mr. Pocket's house. Lifting the latch of a gate, we passed direct into a little garden overlooking the river, where Mr. Pocket's children were playing about. And unless I deceive myself on a point where my interests or prepossessions are certainly not concerned, I saw that Mr. and Mrs. Pocket's children were not growing up or being brought up, but were tumbling up.Mrs. Pocket was sitting on a garden chair under a tree, reading, with her legs upon another garden chair; and Mrs. Pocket's two nursemaids were looking about them while the children played. “Mamma,” said Herbert, “this is young Mr. Pip.” Upon which Mrs. Pocket received me with an appearance of amiable dignity.“Master Alick and Miss Jane,” cried one of the nurses to two of the children, “if you go a bouncing up against them bushes you'll fall over into the river and be drownded, and what'll your pa say then?”At the same time this nurse picked up Mrs. Pocket's handkerchief, and said, “If that don't make six times you've dropped it, Mum!” Upon which Mrs. Pocket laughed and said, “Thank you, Flopson,” and settling herself in one chair only, resumed her book. Her countenance immediately assumed a knitted and intent expression as if she had been reading for a week, but before she could have read half a dozen lines, she fixed her eyes upon me, and said, “I hope your mamma is quite well?” This unexpected inquiry put me into such a difficulty that I began saying in the absurdest way that if there had been any such person I had no doubt she would have been quite well and would have been very much obliged and would have sent her compliments, when the nurse came to my rescue.“Well!” she cried, picking up the pocket handkerchief, “if that don't make seven times! What are you a doing of this afternoon, Mum!” Mrs. Pocket received her property, at first with a look of unutterable surprise as if she had never seen it before, and then with a laugh of recognition, and said, “Thank you, Flopson,” and forgot me, and went on reading.I found, now I had leisure to count them, that there were no fewer than six little Pockets present, in various stages of tumbling up. I had scarcely arrived at the total when a seventh was heard, as in the region of air, wailing dolefully.“If there ain't Baby!” said Flopson, appearing to think it most surprising. “Make haste up, Millers.”Millers, who was the other nurse, retired into the house, and by degrees the child's wailing was hushed and stopped, as if it were a young ventriloquist with something in its mouth. Mrs. Pocket read all the time, and I was curious to know what the book could be.We were waiting, I supposed, for Mr. Pocket to come out to us; at any rate we waited there, and so I had an opportunity of observing the remarkable family phenomenon that whenever any of the children strayed near Mrs. Pocket in their play, they always tripped themselves up and tumbled over her—always very much to her momentary astonishment, and their own more enduring lamentation. I was at a loss to account for this surprising circumstance, and could not help giving my mind to speculations about it, until by and by Millers came down with the baby, which baby was handed to Flopson, which Flopson was handing it to Mrs. Pocket, when she too went fairly head foremost over Mrs. Pocket, baby and all, and was caught by Herbert and myself.“Gracious me, Flopson!” said Mrs. Pocket, looking off her book for a moment, “everybody's tumbling!”“Gracious you, indeed, Mum!” returned Flopson, very red in the face; “what have you got there?”“I got here, Flopson?” asked Mrs. Pocket.“Why, if it ain't your footstool!” cried Flopson. “And if you keep it under your skirts like that, who's to help tumbling? Here! Take the baby, Mum, and give me your book.”Mrs. Pocket acted on the advice, and inexpertly danced the infant a little in her lap, while the other children played about it. This had lasted but a very short time, when Mrs. Pocket issued summary orders that they were all to be taken into the house for a nap. Thus I made the second discovery on that first occasion, that the nurture of the little Pockets consisted of alternately tumbling up and lying down.Under these circumstances, when Flopson and Millers had got the children into the house, like a little flock of sheep, and Mr. Pocket came out of it to make my acquaintance, I was not much surprised to find that Mr. Pocket was a gentleman with a rather perplexed expression of face, and with his very gray hair disordered on his head, as if he didn't quite see his way to putting anything straight. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit greatexpectations.substack.com
A lot of what was known in Jesus' time was flipped upside down when He came.
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Brad Watson joins Don to talk about his new novel "Miss Jane"
Have you ever been the person to help someone you saw in need because that person reminded you of when you were in need? Miss Jane shows us that even when we don't think we have the time or don't want to do something unusual…maybe we should do it because the roles could be or once were reversed. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I talk about the Jane Fonda workout tapes and the craze, why Mexicans don't like to use the A/C during the summer, advice on long distance relationships. It's all comedy.
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Sarah Ingram is a London-based actress whose musical theatre credits include Miss Jane in Floyd Collins (Wilton's Music Hall), Paulette in Legally Blonde (South Korea for The Curve) Grand High Witch in The Witches (The Curve and Tour) Medium / Aunt in See What I Wanna See (Jermyn Street Theatre), Mrs Lovett in Sweeney Todd (Twickenham Theatre), Stella in Follies (Opera de Toulon), Josie in Taboo (Brixton Club House), Mrs Van Daan in The Diary of Anne Frank (York Theatre Royal and Tour), Miss Hannigan in Annie (West Yorkshire Playhouse), Road Show (Menier Chocolate Factory), Hannah Owens in Flashdance (Shaftesbury Theatre, West End), Miss Adelaide in Guys & Dolls (Kilworth House Theatre, Leicester), Mrs Blair in Inherit The Wind (Old Vic Theatre), Ursula in Much Ado About Nothing (Regent's Park Open Air Theatre), Sarah/Naomi in Imagine This (New London Theatre & Plymouth Theatre Royal), Mrs Pearce in My Fair Lady (Singapore/Kuala Lumpa), Lina Lamont in Singing in the Rain (Hereford Court Yard), Marge McDougal in Promises Promises (Sheffield Crucible), Mrs O'Brian in Showboat (Royal Albert Hall), Felicia in Murderous Instincts (Savoy Theatre), Dinah Murphy in South Pacific (Royal National Theatre), Sonia Walsk in Neil Simons' They're Playing Our Song (The English Theatre of Frankfurt), Therese Talien in the original West End production of Napoleon (Shaftesbury Theatre), Mrs Cratchitt in A Christmas Carol (Derby Playhouse), Maddie in Women Laughing (Not The National Theatre Tour), Sarah's own one woman show Portrait of a Lady (New End Theatre, Hampstead), The Dressmaker in Spin (Royal National Theatre Studio), Sylvie in Oklahoma! (Royal National Theatre and Lyceum Theatre), Anya in A Brief Affair (The Bridewell Theatre), Catherine in Martin Guerre (Prince Edward Theatre), Mona in Chicago (Leicester Haymarket), Maggie in Yakety Yak, and Rosie in Cabaret (The Sheffield Crucible). National tours include Scrooge with Anthony Newley, Minnie Faye in Hello Dolly with Dora Bryan, Alternate Laurey in Oklahoma! and Anytime Annie in 42nd Street. Film and television credits include: Daphne in Open Air, Come Home Ginger for Mentorn Films, Sylvie in the film of the Royal National Theatre's production of Oklahoma! and Sarah/Naomi in PBS's production of Imagine This.
¿Os acordáis de Liz DJ? Claro que sí, nos amenizó el confinamiento con sesiones y ahora que ya ha pasado ese momento las vamos a disfrutar con aún más. Queda claro que las ganas de fiesta no hay cerrojazo que nos las quite. En este caso tenemos que felicitarla (con retraso, todo sea dicho) por su cumpleaños, que fue a comienzos del mes de Septiembre. ¡Y por muchos años más! No tenemos tarta pero sí globos, buena música y muchas ganas de pasarlo bien. ¿Qué mejor forma de empezarlo con una versión actualizada del 'It's A Fine Day' de Miss Jane y ATB? Pero no será el único éxito que escuchemos. También llegará Aloe Blacc con 'SOS' y la versión que Anna Naklab, Alle Farben y Younotus hicieron del 'Supergirl' original de Reamonn. Que no me enrollo más, aquí os dejamos 60 minutos con Dance del bueno, tanto a través de la Web como en el canal de los residentes de Ivoox ¡Apúntate que habrá más!
Durango Jane and her small army camped outside of Durango that evening, a mere eleven days since she had fled from Austin. She had no idea how many had joined her march, but it was clearly in the thousands, perhaps ten thousand she thought. She was still in small tight shorts and a t-shirt and had not bathed for days. The white dress shirt had been lost somewhere on the journey. Street vendors were in full force selling all manner of food. Buddy had given her a few hundred in spending money and she bought and consumed everything from enchiladas to sopapillas. She even managed to buy a shower from one of the women named Carmen who was selling beers that lived close to the plaza. She bought a used white sundress from the lady after the shower. It was too small and short because the woman was much shorter than her, but it was clean and much more modest than the shorts with half her ass cheeks showing. It seemed too weird to try to buy the lady’s used underclothes, so Jane just did without. She looked in the mirror at herself in her new dress and smiled. The dress fit her new image since this whole crazy adventure started. It was too short; her nipples were obvious, and it was too tight. It buttoned up the front and her only real worry was that she would pop some buttons if she got too rambunctious. Jane had a passing thought about how easy it was for her to adopt the role of a radical, feminist, exhibitionist woman. Perhaps that was really her she mused. She looked in the faces of all the men looking at her in her new white dress until it made her wet. She smiled at herself for being so wicked. If they only knew how warped you are Miss Jane or is it, General Jane. Her new friend, Carmen, who spoke no English gave her some salve for her lips to cover the cracks from her time in the desert. She then looked through her purse, got her red lipstick out and carefully put it on Jane. She held up a small mirror for Jane to see. Jane had never worn lipstick, but it fits with my new image she thought. When she tried to pay Carmen for it, Carmen gave her a big hug and wrapped her hand around Jane’s hand with the lipstick inside. She then took off a necklace with a small statue of Mary and put it around Jane’s neck. She bowed slightly and said a prayer. She then knelt and said “eres muy importante para mi.” And then in English, she said “may God bless you. You are very beautiful, Jane.” When she came back to Buddy’s pick up, she had a couple of beers then motioned Buddy, Alfred, Doc, and a few others over to sit down and talk. A new guy named David from an El Paso Militia group joined them. Jane introduced herself, “David, I hear you are here to represent the El Paso Militia.” “I am here to find out if you are for real," David said with no fanfare. “What do you want to know," Jane asked. listen for more ... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alamo/message
01- Housenick - Red Rose (Original Mix) 02- Dj Vianu - Something More Than This (Original Mix) 03- Purple Discofans - Freedom (Original Mix) 04- Veggie Myth - One Minute Brunch (Majestic Mix) 05- Nicola Fasano, Miss Jane, Carmine Sorrentino - It's A Fine Day 06- AL-Faris, Superfinger feat. Genius Jane - Shout 07- Ben Böhmer, Malou - Lost In Mind 08- Sonya Tukker - Early Sunset (Original Mix) 09- Fashion Masters - Night Club (Berlin Moves Mix) 10- DE GRAAL’ - Come to Me
01- Housenick - Red Rose (Original Mix) 02- Dj Vianu - Something More Than This (Original Mix) 03- Purple Discofans - Freedom (Original Mix) 04- Veggie Myth - One Minute Brunch (Majestic Mix) 05- Nicola Fasano, Miss Jane, Carmine Sorrentino - It's A Fine Day 06- AL-Faris, Superfinger feat. Genius Jane - Shout 07- Ben Böhmer, Malou - Lost In Mind 08- Sonya Tukker - Early Sunset (Original Mix) 09- Fashion Masters - Night Club (Berlin Moves Mix) 10- DE GRAAL’ - Come to Me
01- Housenick - Red Rose (Original Mix) 02- Dj Vianu - Something More Than This (Original Mix) 03- Purple Discofans - Freedom (Original Mix) 04- Veggie Myth - One Minute Brunch (Majestic Mix) 05- Nicola Fasano, Miss Jane, Carmine Sorrentino - It's A Fine Day 06- AL-Faris, Superfinger feat. Genius Jane - Shout 07- Ben Böhmer, Malou - Lost In Mind 08- Sonya Tukker - Early Sunset (Original Mix) 09- Fashion Masters - Night Club (Berlin Moves Mix) 10- DE GRAAL' - Come to Me
NG Ремикс Miss Jane - It's A Fine Day. Приятного прослушивания! :) NG Remix in composition Miss Jane - It's A Fine Day. Enjoy listening! :) NG Remix sur la composition Miss Jane - It's Fine A Day. Bonne écoute! :) Video Version : www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsbV-7…
01. Nicola Fasano, Miss Jane, Carmine Sorrentino - It's A Fine Day (Extended Mix) 02. Alok, Bhaskar - Killed By The City (Mojjo Extended Remix) 03. DTale, Fubar & Jester - Are You Ok (Extended Mix) 04. Don Master - Summer Days City Nights (Extended Instrumental Mix) 05. TMW - TV Show (Extended Mix) 06. Alesso, Liam Payne - Midnight (Jack Wins Extended Remix) 07. Jack wins - Best Of Me feat. Katie Sky (Extended) 08. Tom & Jame, A?MES - My Friend (VIP Mix Extended Version) 09. No-One, Zheno, Revealed Recordings - For A Minute (Extended Mix) 10. Yomanda, PTHDZ - You're Free (Kyanu Extended Remix) 11. Mochakk - Frenchy (Original Mix) 12. Stupid Goldfish, Fresh Mode - Children (Original Mix) 13. illusionize, Visage Music - Phoneline (Rework Extended) 14. Smack, Raven & Kreyn, RebMoe - In My Opinion (feat. RebMoe) (Extended Mix) 15. New Sound Nation - Turn The Bass Up (Extended Mix) 16. Volac, Stace Cadet, Black V Neck - Super Cute (Black V Neck Remix) 17. BADDIES ONLY - BAD LITTLE KITTIES (Original Mix) 18. Vaigandt - 1234 (Original Mix) 19. ASOX, Aryue - One Time (feat. ASOX) (Extended Mix) 20. Mr. Sid, Dave Ruthwell, Zensa - Bassline (Club Mix) 21. Dropgun - Tantsui (Extended Version) 22. Swanky Tunes Vs Jac & Harri - Own The Night (Extended Mix)
01. Nicola Fasano, Miss Jane, Carmine Sorrentino - It's A Fine Day (Extended Mix) 02. Alok, Bhaskar - Killed By The City (Mojjo Extended Remix) 03. DTale, Fubar and Jester - Are You Ok (Extended Mix) 04. Don Master - Summer Days City Nights (Extended Instrumental Mix) 05. TMW - TV Show (Extended Mix) 06. Alesso, Liam Payne - Midnight (Jack Wins Extended Remix) 07. Jack wins - Best Of Me feat. Katie Sky (Extended) 08. Tom and Jame, A?MES - My Friend (VIP Mix Extended Version) 09. No-One, Zheno, Revealed Recordings - For A Minute (Extended Mix) 10. Yomanda, PTHDZ - You're Free (Kyanu Extended Remix) 11. Mochakk - Frenchy (Original Mix) 12. Stupid Goldfish, Fresh Mode - Children (Original Mix) 13. illusionize, Visage Music - Phoneline (Rework Extended) 14. Smack, Raven and Kreyn, RebMoe - In My Opinion (feat. RebMoe) (Extended Mix) 15. New Sound Nation - Turn The Bass Up (Extended Mix) 16. Volac, Stace Cadet, Black V Neck - Super Cute (Black V Neck Remix) 17. BADDIES ONLY - BAD LITTLE KITTIES (Original Mix) 18. Vaigandt - 1234 (Original Mix) 19. ASOX, Aryue - One Time (feat. ASOX) (Extended Mix) 20. Mr. Sid, Dave Ruthwell, Zensa - Bassline (Club Mix) 21. Dropgun - Tantsui (Extended Version) 22. Swanky Tunes Vs Jac and Harri - Own The Night (Extended Mix)
01. Nicola Fasano, Miss Jane, Carmine Sorrentino - It's A Fine Day (Extended Mix) 02. Alok, Bhaskar - Killed By The City (Mojjo Extended Remix) 03. DTale, Fubar and Jester - Are You Ok (Extended Mix) 04. Don Master - Summer Days City Nights (Extended Instrumental Mix) 05. TMW - TV Show (Extended Mix) 06. Alesso, Liam Payne - Midnight (Jack Wins Extended Remix) 07. Jack wins - Best Of Me feat. Katie Sky (Extended) 08. Tom and Jame, A?MES - My Friend (VIP Mix Extended Version) 09. No-One, Zheno, Revealed Recordings - For A Minute (Extended Mix) 10. Yomanda, PTHDZ - You're Free (Kyanu Extended Remix) 11. Mochakk - Frenchy (Original Mix) 12. Stupid Goldfish, Fresh Mode - Children (Original Mix) 13. illusionize, Visage Music - Phoneline (Rework Extended) 14. Smack, Raven and Kreyn, RebMoe - In My Opinion (feat. RebMoe) (Extended Mix) 15. New Sound Nation - Turn The Bass Up (Extended Mix) 16. Volac, Stace Cadet, Black V Neck - Super Cute (Black V Neck Remix) 17. BADDIES ONLY - BAD LITTLE KITTIES (Original Mix) 18. Vaigandt - 1234 (Original Mix) 19. ASOX, Aryue - One Time (feat. ASOX) (Extended Mix) 20. Mr. Sid, Dave Ruthwell, Zensa - Bassline (Club Mix) 21. Dropgun - Tantsui (Extended Version) 22. Swanky Tunes Vs Jac and Harri - Own The Night (Extended Mix)
Covid-19, Bill Gates (and the amazing technicolor "Conspiracies without Theories"), and Joe "This is a Big F***ing Deal" Biden (D-DE) versus Donald "Grab 'Em by the [Meow]" Trump (R-FL)… ...whew! All by his lonesome again, Jack DeViney probably needed to follow Hunter S. with drink or four plus a visit with Miss Jane outdoors, but alas! It was not to be. SAD! As promised, we did our due diligence and provide links regarding our research and statements in the episode, and they're cited below as follows: https://bing.com/covid?form=COVD07 - the latest numbers on Covid-19 cases, deaths and recoveries. You can view the numbers from all of Earth, by country or by state (if you're in America; not sure about north and south Holland). https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/bill-gates-vaccinations-depopulation/ - Snopes fact-check showing that, no, Gates did NOT say the idea behind giving away vaccines and potable drinking water systems to developing nations was to reduce the population (i.e., kill people). Not even close, actually. Lie better, Bobby, Jr.! https://www.cnbc.com/2017/05/18/bill-and-melinda-gates-bet-on-this-biotech-to-develop-zika-vaccine.html - will Moderna avail itself of the $100 million (of his own money) Bill Gates has made available to the firm in their bid to have a breakthrough? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZMwKPmsbWE - "End of Ze World" clocks in at roughly 90 seconds. Yes, as in 1.5 minutes, so I hope y'all can endure the heavy toll it exacts upon you. Video creators and their marathons, I swear.
Hello and welcome to another edition of 120 Moments Podcast. I hope you’re safe in this difficult time we’re living in. While waiting for our lives to resume our activities, the May edition brings you music by Arina Mur, Black Coffee, Dear Humans, Erdi Irmak, Nick Newman, a beautiful remix by Tim Green, and much more. Jody Wisternoff just released a new artist album filled with amazing melodic sounds, and I’ll play one of my favorite from the album. The classic for this month is a classic within a classic. The original is from Miss Jane, and Kirsty Hawkshaw delivered her own touch back in 2005 with James Holden put the cherry on the cake on the remix duties. I hope you enjoy the episode. -- Click here to view the tracklist. Social: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram Rating & Review on iTunes.
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Meredith and Kaytee are giddying up with a new episode of spicy opinions. You’ll hear a “bookish moment of the week” from each host: a new, most favorite ever, local bookshop win, and a triumphant return to the library. Next, we discuss our current reads for the week. There’s a whole slew of goodness in here, as well as a plea for a certain title from a certain author, and reflections on re-reading a decades-old favorite. We’ve got a brief Slow But Steady update to share with you and then it’s onward to our deep dive. For our deep dive this week, we are chatting about cozy mysteries. Why read them? What makes a mystery cozy? What are Meredith’s favorite titles in the canon? Do they require baking and puns? Inquiring minds need to know. Finally, this week, we are Pressing Books into Your Hands: we’ve got a tale reminiscent of the old west and a fun bookish fictional title that we both adore. As per usual, time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you’d like to listen first and not spoil the surprise, don’t scroll down! *Please note that all book titles linked above are Amazon affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. Thanks for your support!* . . . . . Bookish Moments: 2:01 - Fabled Bookshop in Waco, TX 4:23 - Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer 4:33 - Currently Reading’s Top 10 Reads of 2019 Current Reads: 5:19 - Bringing Down the Duke by Evie Dunmore 5:45 - The Duchess Deal by Tessa Dare 8:15 - The Long Call by Ann Cleeves 8:27 - Raven Black (the Shetland Series) by Ann Cleeves 8:49 - Louise Penny Interview with Ann Cleeves 12:58 - The Hundred Secret Senses by Amy Tan 17:10 - The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas 17:11 - The Home Maker by Dorothy Canfield 18:19 - Beauty by Robin McKinley 18:22 - A Curse So Dark and Lonely by Brigid Kemmerer 18:25 - The Piper’s Pursuit by Melanie Dickerson 21:01 - The Hunger by Alma Katsu 22:09 - Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson 24:14 - Shout by Laurie Halse Anderson 25:10 - The Only Plane in the Sky by Garrett M. Graff 25:12 - The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas 26:20 - Salt Fat Acid Heat by Samin Nosrat 26:24 - The Uncommon Reader by Alan Bennett 28:25 - The Bookshop on the Corner by Jenny Colgan 29:26 - Salt Fat Acid Heat on Netflix 29:42 - Somebody Feed Phil (and I’ll Have What Phil’s Having) on Netflix Slow But Steady: 30:14 - Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell 30:30 - Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry 31:13 - The Dutch House by Ann Patchett 32:01 - Hannah Coulter by Wendell Berry Deep Dive - Cozy Mysteries: 34:15 - Louise Penny (ahem, NOT cozy) 38:58 - Aunt Dimity Series by Nancy Atherton 40:18 - The Secret, Book, and Scone Society by Ellery Adams (Book 2) (Book 3) 41:20 - Catering to Nobody by Diane Mott Davidson 41:31 - On What Grounds (The Coffeehouse Mysteries) by Cleo Coyle 41:43 - Death by Darjeeling by Laura Childs 42:09 - The Cat Who Could Read Backwards (The Cat Who… Series) by Lillian Jackson Braun 42:24 - Agatha Raisin series and Hamish MacBeth series by M.C. Beaton 42:53 - The Unexpected Mrs. Polifax (Mrs. Polifax series) by Dorothy Gillman 43:05 - A Murder At the Vicarage (Miss Marple series) by Agatha Christie 43:24 - Death on Demand by Carolyn G. Hart 43:56 - Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters 46:00 - @howjessreads on Instagram (check out her #sillysundayshelf collections!) Books We Want to Press Into Your Hands: 46:53 - Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry 47:02 - Miss Jane by Brad Watson 47:09 - MomAdvice Book Club with Amy Allen Clark 47:18 - Amy’s Interview with the author, Brad Watson 49:39 - The Bookshop on the Corner by Jenny Colgan
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Join Caroline Wilson and Corrie Perkin for Part Two of our Live Christmas Show. We were raising funds at our event for The Salvos Drought Relief programs. They work alongside of other rural support agencies, participate in community engagement activities and conduct regular visits to farmers and rural workers in need of practical assistance, or simply a listening ear and a hand of friendship. Our donation will go towards emergency financial assistance e.g. help with bills, vouchers for farming supplies, help in the delivery of donated goods and food hampers and much more. If you would like to make a contribution via our fundraising page HERE. Thanks to Select Harvests, Cobram Estate, Humphrey Law Socks and Hardie Grant Books for donating wonderful prizes for our lucky door prizes. TIME CODES / SHOW NOTES 1.00 min Caro and Corrie welcome Anna Barry (aka Anna from the Op-Shop) and Julia Wilson (aka Caro’s Mum). 2.00 – What annoys us most about Christmas? Anna, the busy mantra. Julia – it was better in the 1940s Caro – why the urgency to “catch up before Christmas” Corrie – Black Friday, over-rated Ginger bread houses, tangled Christmas lights, competitive Christmas lunch catering stories. 6.20 – Heart-felt thanks from Corrie for all of the well wishes after her dog Bearsy’s death. 6.50 – ‘Crush of the Week’ Jacinda Adern. “She behaves like Australian’s should” says Julia of Jacinda. Caro looks back on some of her past crushes. 8.45 Book Screen and Food (BSF) Corrie’s Top Ten Books of 2019 NON-FICTION: Manderley Forever by Tatiana de Rosnay The Anarchy by William Dalrymple The Salt Path by Raynor Winn The Erratics by Vicki Laveau-Harvie FICTION: An American Marriage by Tayari Jones There Was Still Love by Favel Parrett The Dutch House by Ann Patchett Damascus by Christos Tsiolkas The Offing by Benjamin Myers AND THE BOOK CORRIE CAN’T WAIT TO READ OVER SUMMER: On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong 11.00 ANNA’s Best Summer Read The Dutch House by Ann Patchett 12.20 JULIA’S Best Summer Read A Lady In Waiting by Anne Glenconnor (lady in waiting to Princess Margaret). 14.00 – CARO’s Book of the Year Boy Swallows Universe by Trent Dalton. 15.30 – Caro’s Top Ten Films of 2019 Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Never Look Away The Marriage Story Judy The Irishman(on Netflix) Official Secrets The Final Quarter The Good Liar Blinded by the Light After the Wedding Netflix Recommendations Corrie’s Top 3 The Crown Designated Survivor Marchella 18.30 Anna’s Netflix Pick Unbelievable on 21.00 Julia’s Recipe Recommendation is for Curried Rabbit in Grapefruit Cases by Dame Edna Everage. 23.00 Anna’s Recipe from Simple by Yottam Onttolenghi (See recipe at end) 24.30 Anna’s Grumpy about the City of Melbourne’s poor Christmas decorations this year. 25.30 ‘6 Quick Questions’ Anna’s best Op-Shop find of the year, a Richmond FC vinyl single and The Sportsman’s Cookbook. 27.00 – Corrie’s tips for wrapping gifts well. 29.30 – Worst Christmas Moments. 33.00 – Julia’s GLT (good local tip). Go Local, stay local, buy local. 33.53 – Anna’s GLT – a case of Brown Brother’s Prosecco (perfect for spritzes). 37.00 Miss Jane (and Simon) sing The Podcast Song. Hot Charred Cherry Tomatoes with Cold Yoghurt. (From Yottam Ottolenghi’s Simple) SERVES FOUR AS A STARTER OR MEZZE Ingredients*350g cherry tomatoes*3 tbsp olive oil*¾ tsp cumin seeds*½ tsp light brown sugar*3 garlic cloves, finely sliced*3 thyme sprigs*5g fresh oregano*3 sprigs left whole and the rest picked, to serve*1 lemon: finely shave the skin of ½ to get 3 strips and finely grate the other ½ to get 1 tsp zest*350g extra thick Greek- style yoghurt (such as Total), fridge-cold*1 tsp Urfa chilli flakes (or ½ tsp regular chilli flakes)*flaked sea salt and black pepper Method Preheat the oven to 200°C fan. Place the tomatoes in a mixing bowl with the olive oil, cumin seeds, sugar, garlic, thyme, oregano sprigs, lemon strips, ½ teaspoon of flaked salt and a good grind of pepper. Mix to combine, then transfer to a baking tray just large enough to fit all the tomatoes together snugly. Roast for 20 minutes, until the tomatoes are beginning to blister and the liquid is bubbling. Turn the oven to the grill setting and grill for 6–8 minutes, until the tomatoes start to blacken on top. While the tomatoes are roasting, combine the yoghurt with the grated lemon zest and ¼ teaspoon of flaked salt. Keep in the fridge until ready to serve. Once the tomatoes are ready, spread the chilled yoghurt on a platter (with a lip) or in a wide, shallow bowl, creating a dip in it with the back of a spoon. Spoon over the hot tomatoes, along with their juices, lemon skin, garlic and herbs, and finish with the picked oregano and chilli flakes. Serve at once, with some bread. For videos and pics make sure you follow us on Instagram @DontShootPod. Like our Facebook page and hit 'Sign Up' to receive weekly updates HERE. 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Topics: Black Women vis-a-vis White Women in the feminist community, Funk Music, Claudine (film), Good Times (TV show). (Bonus Artist: hidingtobefound) 1974 ...fyi "Claudine" is free on Youtube: https://youtu.be/tJUiV9Pnwps General News Richard Nixon STILL President. but not for long. Vietnam War: Wrapping up active combat. Feb - Newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst kidnapped. 2 months later she participates in a bank robbery. Apr - Hank Aaron of the Atlanta Braves breaks Babe Ruth's home run record Jul - Watergate scandal: The House Judiciary Committee adopts 3 articles of impeachment, charging President Nixon with obstruction of justice, failure to uphold laws, and refusal to produce subpoenaed material. Aug - Richard Nixon resigns as President of the United States. President Gerald Ford is sworn in. Ford later pardons Nixon for any crimes Nixon may have committed while in office. Sep - Stuntman Evel Knievel fails in his attempt to rocket across the Snake River Canyon in Idaho. Oct -The Rumble in the Jungle. Muhammad Ali knocks out George Foreman to regain the Heavyweight title, which had been stripped from him 7 years earlier. 1974 minimum wage = $2hr/$80wk/$4kyrly - 2018 = $10.50/$420/$21k Avg. House Price = $9,942 Avg. Annual Income = $13,9k Avg. Monthly Rent = $185 Gallon of Gas = 42c Dozen Eggs = 45c 9% unemployment vs Black unemployment 15% Open Comments: Top Pop Singles: "The Way We Were", Barbra Streisand "Seasons in the Sun", Terry Jacks "Love's Theme", Love Unlimited Orchestra Grammy Awards for 1974 ROY: Olivia Newton-John, "I Honestly Love You" AOY: Stevie Wonder, Fulfillingness' First Finale SOY: "The Way We Were", Barbra Streisand New Artist: Marvin Hamlisch Top Grossing Movies Blazing Saddles The Towering Inferno The Trial of Billy Jack Top TV Shows All in the Family Sanford and Son Chico and the Man Debut Shows Feb - Good Times (a spinoff of Maude) (1974–79) Sep - That's My Mama (1974–1975) Open Comments: Black Snapshots Gail Cobb (@24yrs), Black Washington D.C. police officer: The first U.S. woman police officer killed in the line of duty. Maya Angelou: Gather Together in My Name, the second of seven autobiographies. James Baldwin: If Beale Street Could Talk, a love story set in Harlem in the early 1970's. Reader's Digest publishes the first excerpts from Roots in May and June. They said it was an epic work, "destined to become a classic of American literature." Univ. of Penn publishes a study concluding IQ tests are biased towards whites Cicely Tyson 2 Emmys for The Autobiography of Miss Jane. Richard Pryor Emmy for Lily Tomlins TV special Open Comments: Social Scene: Sisters Gonna Work It Out Social Scene: Women's issues Sept: President Gerald Ford meets with women's groups and it was the first time a president of NOW had been invited to the White House. Apr - The first industry-wide race and sex discrimination settlement, steel companies settled with the Labor Department for approximately $56 million. May - AT&T signed a $30 million consent decree with the EEOC for back pay to victims of sex discrimination. Companies agreed to equalize starting salaries for men and women and guarantee that both sexes would receive equal pay in promotions. It provided May - Bank of America agrees to pay $10 million in compensatory salary increases to its women employees. Jul - Eleven women were ordained as the first female priests of the Episcopal Church. Mar - Helen Thomas named White House reporter for UPI. It was the first time a woman had held such a position. Apr. - Julia Phillips wins Oscar for "The Sting.", the first by a woman movie producer. Aug - The Fair Housing Act of 1968 extended to prohibit discrimination based on sex. Oct - The Equal Credit Opportunity Act prohibits discrimination in consumer credit practices based on sex. (Lindy Boggs added the provision without informing fellow committee members) The Big Backlash Begins Jan - The "March for Life", an annual rally protesting both the practice and legality of abortion was organized for the first time. Open Comments: Four Sisters put there foot down and make the world turn Washington: Before Barack there was Barbara Barbara Charline Jordan (@ 38yrs), lawyer, educator, politician, and Civil Rights leader. Born and raised in Houston Democrat and the first African American elected to the Texas Senate. After Reconstruction, the first Southern African-American woman elected to the HOR Best known for her eloquent opening statement at the House Judiciary Committee hearings during the impeachment process against Richard Nixon Also, the first African-American and the first woman to deliver a keynote address at a Democratic National Convention in 1976. Her sexual orientation has never been determined, but some sources list her as a lesbian. Bill Clinton said that he wanted to nominate Jordan for the SCOTUS, but by the time he could, she had health problems. Died at the age of 59 due to complications from pneumonia in 1996. [Audio Clip] The sophisticated Songstress Roberta Cleopatra Flack (@37 yrs.), Singer-songwriter, musician. Known for her #1 singles "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face", "Killing Me Softly with His Song" and "Feel Like Makin' Love", and for "Where Is the Love" and "The Closer I Get to You", two of her many duets with Donny Hathaway. She was the first, and remains the only, solo artist to win the Grammy Award for ROY on two consecutive years The "Black B**ch" (Her words) Diahann Carroll (@39yrs): Actress, singer and model Known for performances in some of the earliest major studio films to feature black casts, Carmen Jones (1954) and Porgy and Bess (1959) Julia (1968) broke ground for being one of the first shows on TV to star a black woman in a non-stereotypical role. Also played Dominique Deveraux in the TV show Dynasty. [Audio Clip] The Anti-Mammy Machine Esther Rolle (@54yrs): Actress. Born and raised in Pompano Beach, Florida Best known for her role as Florida Evans She was the tenth of 18 children. Iron-willed and PROUD Her father insisted she promise to never become a servant or maid in real life. [Audio Clip] Open Comments: Question: These four women broke down barriers, without the help of the National Organization of Women. Are white women reliable allies for black women? Conclusion: The more things change the more they seem to stay the same. Music Scene: Top "Black" pop singles 3 - "Love's Theme", Love Unlimited Orchestra 5 - "Dancing Machine", The Jackson 5 7 - "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)", MFSB 11 - "Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)", Aretha Franklin 12 - "Jungle Boogie", Kool & the Gang 14 - "You Make Me Feel Brand New", The Stylistics 15 - "Show and Tell", Al Wilson 19 - "Sideshow", Blue Magic 30 - "Boogie Down", Eddie Kendricks 34 - "Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me", Gladys Knight & the Pips 35 - "Feel Like Makin' Love", Roberta Flack 36 - "Just Don't Want to Be Lonely", The Main Ingredient 37 - "Nothing from Nothing", Billy Preston 38 - "Rock Your Baby", George McCrae Vote: Top Albums Jan Imagination, Gladys Knight & the Pips Feb Stone Gon', Barry White Feb Ship Ahoy, The O'Jays Feb Livin' for You, Al Green Mar Love Is the Message, MFSB Apr Boogie Down, Eddie Kendricks May The Payback, James Brown May Let Me in Your Life, Aretha Franklin May Open Our Eyes, Earth, Wind & Fire Jun Mighty Love, The Spinners Jun War Live, War Jul Body Heat, Quincy Jones Jul Claudine, Soundtrack / Gladys Knight & the Pips Aug Skin Tight, The Ohio Players Aug Marvin Gaye, Live!, Marvin Gaye Sep That Nigger's Crazy, Richard Pryor Oct Fulfillingness' First Finale, Stevie Wonder Nov Live It Up, The Isley Brothers Nov Can't Get Enough, Barry White Dec I Feel a Song, Gladys Knight & the Pips Vote: Key Artist George Edward Clinton (@33yrs), The Prime Minister of Funk, a.k.a. Dr. Funkenstein, a.k.a, Star Child: Singer, songwriter, bandleader, and record producer. Born in Kannapolis, NC, he grew up in Plainfield, New Jersey. Clinton became interested in doo wop during the early ’50s. Basing his group on Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers, Clinton formed The Parliaments in 1955, rehearsing in the back room of a Plainfield barbershop where he straightened hair. The Parliaments released only two singles during the next ten years, but frequent trips to Detroit during the mid-’60s – where Clinton began working as a songwriter and producer – eventually paid off their investment. The Parliaments finally had a hit with the 1967 single “(I Wanna) Testify”. But his label ran out of money and George refused to record any new material. When the label was bought out by Atlantic, Clinton decided to abandon the Parliaments name rather than record for the major label and record the same band under a new name: Funkadelic. (In 1970 he regained the rights to The Parliaments name) Inspired by Motown ‘s assembly line of sound, He gradually put together a collective of over 50 musicians and recorded during the ’70s both as Parliament and Funkadelic. While Funkadelic pursued band-format psychedelic rock, Parliament engaged in a funk free-for-all, blending influences from the godfathers (James Brown and Sly Stone) with freaky costumes and themes inspired by ’60s acid culture and science fiction. He is regarded, along with James Brown and Sly Stone, as one of the foremost innovators of funk music. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997, alongside 15 other members of Parliament-Funkadelic. Key Artist Kool & the Gang, "Best Band Ever!?!?" Formed in Jersey City, New Jersey in 1964 by brothers Robert "Kool" Bell and Ronald Bell. They have explored many musical styles: jazz, soul, funk, rock, and pop music. After three albums, the band had commercial success with Wild and Peaceful (1973) which contained the US top ten singles "Jungle Boogie" and "Hollywood Swinging". They reached a commercial peak between 1979 and 1986 following their partnership with Brazilian musician Eumir Deodato and the addition of singer James "J.T." Taylor to the line-up. Their most successful albums of this period include Ladies' Night (1979), Celebrate! (1980), and Emergency (1984), and the hit singles "Ladies' Night", "Celebration", "Get Down on It", "Joanna", and "Cherish". The band continues to perform to this day. Open Comments: Question: What makes a track funky? Movie Scene - Royal Black Hollywood Strikes Back Both movies were deliberate attempts to counter the Blaxploitation movement. Claudine - "The Poverty Technician" (Plot) The film tells the story of Claudine Price (Diahann Carroll), a single Black Harlem mother, living on welfare with six children, who finds love with a garbage collector, Rupert Marshall (James Earl Jones), whom she calls "Roop". The pair's relationship becomes complicated because of several factors. Among these are that the couple do not want to marry because they would not be able to support the children without welfare, and that the kids themselves, particularly eldest son Charles (Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs), are apprehensive of Rupert, and believe that he will leave their mother just like her previous husbands had. Claudine and Rupert meet while both are at work. Rupert asks Claudine out on a date with him and Claudine accepts. When Rupert becomes invited inside Claudine's apartment, the children are rude and vulgar towards Rupert. This is also the first time the audience meets the children and sees the inside of Claudine's slum-like apartment. Later, in the film, the audience finds out that Claudine receives financial aid from the government through the welfare program. Throughout the film, Miss Kabak, the social worker, visits Claudine at her home and asks her if she is employed and if she is dating anyone. Claudine always denies Miss Kabak the truth and lies to her about being unemployed and single. If Claudine tells the truth and says that she is employed, the amount of financial aid she receives from the welfare program would decrease or she could also no longer receive any more financial aid. If Claudine dates anyone and receives gifts from her boyfriend, the social worker must deduct any money or gifts Claudine is receiving from whomever she is dating. Just before he is to announce his engagement to Claudine to the kids, Rupert is served papers for a court order relating to underpayment of child support of his own children; his work wages are garnished to pay the difference. Rupert becomes so upset about this that he disappears for a couple of days and loses contact with everyone. He moves out of his apartment, does not show up to work, and does not show up to the Father's Day celebration the children had prepared for him. Charles eventually finds him drunk at a bar and angrily confronts him. Charles is angry at Rupert because he left his mother without any explanation. Out of the anger Charles felt for Rupert, he engages in a physical fight with him. After the incident at the bar, Rupert eventually shows up outside of Claudine's apartment and speaks to her. After some time, the couple talk things over and make up. After several hardships and debating over whether they should marry because of financial issues relating to welfare, the couple decide to marry. They hold a wedding ceremony, but it is interrupted when Charles runs inside the apartment in the middle of the ceremony while the police are chasing after him. The couple and the rest of the children run after Charles, leave the ceremony, and board the police wagon. The film ends on a cheery note with the entire family, along with Rupert, walking happily hand in hand through the neighborhood. Question: Should welfare be (a) reformed or (b) avoided? What would a or b look like? Conclusion: Regardless of the message, Gladys' music was on hit (3rd #1 R&B LP) and Diahann Carroll was great, she was nominated for Best Actress at the Academy Awards in 1975. Uptown Saturday Night - "The Good Guys (Sidney & Bill) Get Over" (Plot) While enjoying themselves at Madame Zenobia's club on Saturday Night, Steve Jackson (Poitier) and Wardell Franklin (Cosby) are held up by robbers who raid the club, taking Steve's wallet as a result. Upon realizing that a winning lottery ticket worth $50,000 is in the wallet, they set out to find the crooks themselves. Determined to retrieve the ticket, they search for it using the help of gangster Geechie Dan Beauford (Belafonte), who wants to defeat his rival Silky Slim (Lockhart). Using their wit, perseverance, and fearlessness, Steve and Wardell devise a plan to get the ticket using the help of both gangsters, in the hopes that it will pay off for them. Question: Is this truly anti-Blaxploitation or just another version? Television Scene - A Tale of 2 Black Families That's My Mama, "Warm and Fuzzy" (1 season, 1974-75) (Plot) Set in a middle-class African American neighborhood in Washington, D.C., the program revolved around the character Clifton Curtis (played by Clifton Davis), a man in his mid-20s who worked as a barber at Oscar's Barber Shop, the family barber shop he had inherited from his late father. While Clifton enjoyed being a bachelor, his loving, but tart-tongued and opinionated mother Eloise "Mama" Curtis, played by Theresa Merritt, wanted him to settle down and find a nice wife. Additional characters – such as Clifton's two best friends—Earl, played by Teddy Wilson, an easy-going mailman and Junior, played by Ted Lange, a suave and good-humored ladies' man—came and went over the course of a typical day at Oscar's Barber Shop. Other characters included Tracy, Clifton's little sister, played by Lynne Moody and later by Joan Pringle and her husband, Leonard, played by Lisle Wilson, as well as local seniors Josh and Wildcat, played by DeForest Covan and Jester Hairston. Clifton Davis and Hairston would work together again years later in the hit sitcom, Amen. Conclusion: Never a ratings success. Good Times, "Classic" (6 seasons, 1974-1979) (Plot) Florida and James Evans live in a Chicago housing project and have three children: James Jr., also known as "J.J."; Thelma; and Michael, called "the militant midget" by his father due to his passionate activism. When the series begins, J.J. is seventeen years old, Thelma is sixteen, and Michael is eleven. Their exuberant neighbor, and Florida's best friend, is Willona Woods, a recent divorcée who works at a boutique. Their building superintendent is Nathan Bookman. The characters originated on the sitcom Maude. Episodes deal with the characters' attempts to overcome poverty. GT was intended to be a good show for Esther Rolle and John Amos. Both expected the show to deal with serious topics in a comedic way while providing positive characters. However, J.J. became the breakout character. As a result, the writers focused more on J.J.'s comedic antics instead of serious issues. Through seasons two and three, Rolle and Amos grew increasingly disillusioned with the direction of the show. Rolle was vocal about it: "He's 18 and he doesn't work. He can't read or write. He doesn't think. The show didn't start out to be that...Little by little—with the help of the artist, I suppose, because they couldn't do that to me—they have made J.J. more stupid and enlarged the role. Negative images have been slipped in on us through the character of the oldest child." Jimmie Walker was the only cast member to not show at Rolle's funeral. Amos also spoke out: "The writers would prefer to put a chicken hat on J.J. and have him prance around saying "DY-NO-MITE", and that way they could waste a few minutes and not have to write meaningful dialogue." Amos was ultimately fired after just 3 seasons. [Audio Clip] Open Comments: Question: Did/do you know anyone in real life like J.J.? Conclusion: They didn't recast James Evans, they just killed him off and Esther was playing a single mom after all. She quit after season 4. Vote, Biggest Impact for 1974:
A big thick slice of the core of dance music, in all its versatile, danceable glory. PLAYLIST 01. Ben Bohmer - Flug & Fall (Extended Mix) 02. Angelo Ferreri, Jonk & Spook - Lock the Funk 03. David Penn, The Cube Guys - Ah Feel Like Ahcid 04. Luca Debonaire, Sharapov - Funk Junky 05. Chantola - Luv 2 Dance 06. Josh, Miss Jane, S&S - It'apos;s a Fine Day (Sorrentino & Simioli Funky House Mix) 07. Scott Zimmo - Shake It Up 08. Gary Caos, Simioli - One Night in the Disco 09. FDF (Italy), Housemassive, Groovenerd - Disco Burn (Marco Molina & Marco Vistosi Remix) 10. Paul Jockey - It' Just Begun (Pic Mix Edit) 11. Angel Heredia, Tom Tronic - Cactus 12. Twism, B3RAO - Start the Dance 13. Angel Heredia - Brain Games (Remastered Original Mix) 14. Franky Rizardo - Call Upon Me 15. Rio Dela Duna, Jeremy Bass - In This House (Groovenerd Remix) 16. Jay W - The End == Please support these artists == Music copyright the respective artists. All other material c2006, 2018 by Steve Boyett. For personal use only. All rights reserved. Any unauthorized copying editing, exhibition, sale, rental, exchange, public performance, or broadcast of this audio is strictly prohibited. Newsletter, donations, and merchandise: http://www.groovelectric.com
This week, MisKnickers and Miss Jane returned to one of their favourite haunts to spend some time with one of our favourite sponsors, the inimitable Wayne from Lucrezia & De Sade. Wayne is never short of a story or twelve and he doesn't disappoint in this podcast, taking us on a winding, non-linear journey through the history of L&D, including a time when he had never dreamed of retailing kink and leather goods, and how all that changed in one night, thanks to a certain pop sensation. Interest piqued? There's more ... latex nuns and reasonable men, a purple dungeon, duelling policemen, and some lessons on how to combat bureaucracy from left of centre. Oh, and there's the sex, religion, and politics. Just listen. You'll regret it if you don't.
In this episode MisKnickers and Miss Jane will enter your earholes once again, this time to blow up some BDSM bullshit... Join them as they don the Mythbuster Moustache and light the dynamite on some of our favourites myths, exploring both what they are, and where they come from. Have a giggle, an eyeroll, and a 'pffft' with us as we examine the idea that all kinksters are crazy, and ponder upon the 'weakness' often thought to make up submission. And as promised, there's some links below to keep you busy with some more facts and figures. Enjoy!
Programa de radio emitido a través del Facebook Live, donde cada sabado a las 22:00 se reviven los temas que sonaban en las discotecas en los 90's & 00's, por Djs de la época, en un ambiente distendido y con un toque de humor. Facebook https://www.facebook.com/museodance/videos/459531907798598/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGeRkH-9Y9k&t=1089s Tracklist 1. Urban Cookie Collective - The Key, The Secret (1993) 2. CYB ?– Now (1995) 3. The Soundlovers - Surrender (1998) 4. Terminal - Poem without words (1993) 5. The Age of Love - The Age of Love (1990) 6. Sash - Encore une fois (1996) 7. Miss Jane ?– It's A Fine Day (1998) 8. Speedy J - Pullover (1996) 9. Billy More ?– Up & Down (2000) 10. Nina - The Reason is you (1994) 11. Aqualord - Children of the Demon (1998) 12. Noemí- In my Dreams (2002) 13. Safari Duo - Played a live (2001) 14. Vengaboys - Boom Boom Boom (1998) 15. V-Tracks - Subway 26 (1994) 16. Luna Park ?– Space Melody (2001) 17. Milk Inc. Feat. Silvy ?– I Don't Care (2004) 18. Zentral - Baila (1994) 19. Lasgo - Surrender (2003) 20. DJ Sylvan - Guitar Spell (1994) 21. Sylver ?– The Smile Has Left Your Eyes (2002) 22. Committe ?– Trance Line (1994) 23. Sequential One - Dreams/Imagination (2002) 24. Topmodelz ?– L'Esperanza (2001) 25. Scorpia - Hypnose (1994) 26. Sensity World ?– Get It Up (1995) 27. Elektra ?– Mr. Silence (2006) 28. Legend B ?– Lost In Love (1994) 29. Depeche Mode - Stramge (1993)
You may have heard about the Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (FOSTA) and the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act (SESTA) - legislation recently signed into law by the US Congress. What you may not have heard, is that this wet blanket approach to meant to stop sex trafficking will in effect do much more harm that good. This week Miss Jane and MisKnickers chat with lawyer Kathryn Adams (aka KateOnTheGo) and pro-kinkster, sex worker, and all round amazing human being Gala Vanting to try and make sense of these confusing and dangerous new laws - laws that potentially affect us all. Whether you work in the sex industry, indulge in its many pleasures, or simply appreciate it exists, or if you're someone who just enjoys basic internet freedoms, this is an episode NOT TO MISS. Grab your beverage of choice, your brain, and a comfy spot - critical thinking is required! More information on people and resources mentioned within the podcast: Our guests, Gala Vanting and KateOnTheGo are both extremely well read, and as eloquent on this topic as their personal perspectives and experiences allow. Both are also happy to talk more… As of the podcast air date, Kate is about to give birth (Happy thoughts!!!) and Gala is struggling for professional survival. If you’re not able to book a session with her, Gala will gladly accept sponsorship via PayPal – fundsensatefilms@gmail.com - but bank transfer, cash, or online gift cards are also welcome. #HireAHo For the best general information we’ve been able to find, check out Survivors Against SESTA. This US-based site is a great place to refine your general knowledge on SESTA, find support and education resources, tech advice, and self-care tips for workers, wherever you are in the world. Looking for places to list? Contact us! We list ANY sex-positive kink-friendly business! Some other options to consider… Brand new and SWer owned and run… Crockor has gone slightly gangbusters on the classifieds over the last couple of weeks. But to make this venture really work, they need non-kink and non-sex related listings to get moving up the Google rankings. Next time you want to list on Facebook or GumTree, why not give Crockor a try? Sex Work Australia also take listings and have links to a range of other adult directories on their site. RhED also has a range of information, and space for brothels, fetish and sex workers to advertise. kofiwidget2.init('Buy Us A Covfefe?', '#77081a', 'G2G1DJ37');kofiwidget2.draw();
Somewhere near, and at times bridging the boundaries between sex therapy, coaching, kinesiology, and tantra, is Sexological Bodywork. MisKnickers and Miss Jane took some time out to talk with Louis Luckhurst of Intentional Touch to learn more about exactly what sexological bodywork is, and to to hear Louis' professional and personal story. Louis helps clients learn about and understand their bodies, and to strengthen their connection to sexual and sensual self. Louis also works with people who have experienced trauma, and with people who have experienced a disconnection from their sexual experiences, and hopes to use her work to benefit survivors of genital mutilation and others in need of healing. Learn more about Louis' practice at intentionaltouch.net kofiwidget2.init('Buy Us A Covfefe?', '#77081a', 'G2G1DJ37');kofiwidget2.draw();
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Award-winning author Brad Watson is a native of Mississippi who now teaches at the University of Wyoming. In his new novel “Miss Jane,” drawing on the story of his own great-aunt, Watson explores the life of Miss Jane Chisolm, born in rural, early 20th-century Mississippi with a genital birth defect that would stand in the way of the central “uses” for a woman in that time and place—namely, sex and marriage.
A DCP listener posed this scenario to Chris Fenwick and I just before we recorded episode 187 of the Digital Convergence Podcast: "I was in a production company last week and most people were under 30. All but one was under 40. What’s the key to longevity in the business?” It’s a great question. I’m not sure we directly answered the question in this episode, but we did have a lot to say about how our attitude makes a difference as we get older and help us "stay in the business." Prior to pressing the record button for this episode, I watched a poignant video that Chris just completed for a memorial service for a dear friend of his who had recently passed away. Chris explains how he put together a moving video tribute to a friend. Talk about embracing and learning something new… Chris talks about why he decided to get a new DJI Phantom 4. It also involved renting a ferris wheel in Kona, Hawaii. Naturally. Mentioned In This Episode: Show notes for DCP 187 Chris Fenwick's website Chris Fenwick on Twitte (@ChrisFenwick) Chris Fenwick on Instagram (@ChrisFenwick) FCPX Grill Podcast Chris Fenwick's first episode on the Digital Convergence Podcast (DCP 28) Shout.TV iOS screen recorder app info Purchase The Video Business Success Coach - Season 1 (with 5 coaching call recordings, and Six Figure Videographer ebook) Join KRE8 University and turbo-boost your video business Make a donation to support the Digital Convergence Podcast Send email or leave voice mail feedback: http://creativemethod.tv/contact/ Carl Olson on Twitter (@TheCarlOlson) Carl Olson on Instagram (@CarlOlson) CreativeMethod Facebook page CreativeMethod website
Скучал по этой серии. Надеюсь, что и многим из вас, она всё ещё приятна.Хочется о многом, но пусть, за меня своё "слово" скажет музыка.Открывает микс новейший, инди-электронный релиз из Швеции Need You. От одной моей излюбленной вокалистки Ember Island. Снег, леса, атмосферности, чистота вокала.Уверен, что очень многие поддержали этот трек. И именно так я считаю должен звучать прекраснейший chillout с нотами trance музыки. Frozen.... холодно, но... Впрочем, Юрий Семеняга и Владимир Риб, эти имена говорят сами за себя.Всё чаще, звучит очень разная музыка. Этого хочется. Проект путешественника автостопом Сергея Онищенко Make Like a Tree, и единственная песня на русском языке. Привет океан...Морское настроение продолжает Jose Gonzales, ветер, шум волн, и последние лучи от света дня.Оуэн (Owsey) всё таки выпутил новый альбом, после долгого молчания. Музыкант, который пишет воистину глубокую, чувственную музыку. Музыку, которую не спутаешь ни с кем либо другим.Эмоциональный кавер на Say Something от интересной вокалистки из Перми Татьяны Кашафутдиновой, поразила чистота голоса. Чувствуется, что все чувства в песне.Нежность. Сладкая, возбуждающая, восхищающая нежность от Ильдара Moonnight. Трек цепляющий женские сердца, и не только.Переместимся немного в прошлое, но мне приятно, что этот трек на PDJ ещё не играли. Муж Dan и жена Angela - SolarSolar, некий electronic pop, но очень стильно, и правда цепляет.Ещё более олдскульное звучание. Это Miss Jane, 1998 год, именно с этой оригинальной версии в своё время ATB сотворил свой бессмертный хит Fine day.И снова, американка Madi Larson вместе с Glimpse. Нереально загадочный, до мурашек, в тоже время мелодичный и волнующе-качающий низкие частоты в колонках. Нужно просто прислушаться.Прекраснейшие переливы нот фортепиано, и милейшая жительница Лос-Анджелеса Priscilla Ahn, A Good Day.Бельгийский симфонический chill от I Will i Swear, живые инструменты, особое настроение.Такую игру на гитаре от Ивана Краснова из Москвы хочется слушать и слушать, прекрасно, вдохновляюще, дающее надежду на позитивную волну.Мини аудиозарисовка от Owsey, честно говоря, хотелось продолжения, продолжения раскрытия грустной темы. И она будет. Olafur Arnald, Arnon Dan. Скажу честно, в этом треке вся моя грусть с начала года... Нет каких либо слов. Просто Say My Name..."Выживший", Леонардо ДиКаприо, безусловно, актёрская игра на высоте. Не знаю, дадут ли Лео на этот раз Оскар, но думаю, он не переживает сильно. ) Мелодия, как крики души. Возможно, сценарий фильма не такой уж многообещающий. Но восхитила природа, стихия, борьба.Финальные титры, ночь, костёр, гитара, тандем мужчины и женщины.Всем спасибо. И приятного. 1.Ember Island-Need You 2.MAA With Seven24 feat R.I.B. - Frozen (Original Mix) 3.Make Like a Tree - Hello Ocean 4.Zero 7 - Last Light (Feat. Jose Gonzalez) 5.Owsey - Alone In The Traffic Of This World 6.Tany A. - Say something (Cover A Great Big World feat. Christina Aguilera) 7.Ed Sheeran - Photograph (Moonnight remix) 8.SolarSolar - Monsters 9.Miss Jane- It's a Fine Day (1998 original edit) 10.Glimpse & Madi Larson - Rising Storm 11.Priscilla Ahn- A Good Day (Morning Song) 12.Illuminine feat I Will I Swear - Armor 13.Dessin Bizarre - Morning Bird 14.Owsey - When I Look Down On Your Grave 15.Olafur Arnalds feat Arnor Dan - Say My Name 16.Ryuichi Sakamoto - The Revenant (Main Theme Atmospheric) 17.Peter Broderick - Red Earth
SMASH BROZ RADIO BRING YOU A LOCAL DJ FROM O.C. CALIFORNIA WITH YOU HOST TONY HUSTLER. #SBRPODCAST STAY CONNECTED WITH US FB- www.facebook.com/Smash-BROZ-Radio/ Twitter- www.twitter.com/SmashBrozRadio IG- INSTAGRAM/@smashbrozradio Tumblr- www.tumblr.com/@smashbrozradio YOU CAN ALSO GET OUR OLD MIX'S ON http://www.mixcrate.com/smashbrozradio FOR ALL YOU ANDROID USERS GET OUR MIX ALSO HERE http://www.mixcloud.com/SMASHBROZRADIO/ TUNE IN ON SATURDAYS AFTERNOON AT 1P.M.- 5P.M. PST www.superradiomix.com USE APP TUNEIN ON YOUR SMART PHONE TUNE IN ON MONDAY NIGHTS AT 10P.M. RADIO KSCR USE APP RADIO 365 ON YOUR SMART PHONE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR BOOKING INFO EMAIL US AT sbradio91@yahoo.com SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST ON itunes SEARCH SMASH BROZ RADIO AND GET A FREE MIX EVERY WEEK THANK YOU AND ENJOY. THIS WEEK IN THE MIX WE HAVE #RUD3MONDAYZ WITH @DJRUD3 1. Deorro ft dycy - don't hold me back (five hours) 2. Ace of base - all that she wants (Devine Caine big bounce reboot) 3. Alesso ft tove lo - heroes (Jd live festival bootleg) 4. Badsjackers - like that (dirty drew edit) 5. Kronic and Krunk - 3 percent 6. Rae sremmurd vs Krunk - no flex zone (Jd live Melbourne bootleg) 7. Miss Jane,mayeda, admin van burren,mercer - it's fine day for ping pong (deviles VIP bootleg) 8. Becky G - shower (jump smoker remix) 9. Botnek and 3lau - Vikings (E-VO & joeyy remix) 10. Calvin Harris vs quintino - blame bowfish ( beatbreaker bootleg clap) 11. Chuckie, kronik & Krunk - Vamonos 12. Clean bandit ft Jess glynne - rather be (Jd live melbourne bootleg) 13. Dallask vs Estelle - Orion vs freak (clockwork edit 14. Dillion Francis & major lazer - we make it bounce ft stylo G 15. Enur,ahzee, unmet Ozcan, Krunk - cabria (deville 2014 Frankenstein mega mix) 16. White stripes, DJ snake , mercer, white panda - seven nation army (Alex Dreamz mash) 17. Faded Monday (Jd live mash up) 18. Rusko - somebody to love - stream remix 19. Mike Flores - 1 to Tha 2 to Tha 3 20. Mark v poogie bear - take a ride hard mix 21. Traxxsters - I like the way U werk it 22. Mike Flores - THis is jeapordy 23. George centeno - bad boy bass 24. Skrillex - first of the year (Equinox) 25. Dj Khaled ft drake, rick Ross, & lik Wayne - im on one - killagrahm dubstep remix) 26. Ellie goulding - lights - bassbectar dubstep remix) 27. I love makonnen ft drake - tuesday 28. Bobby shmurda - hot nigga (deville party brake intro) 29. Kalin and myles - love robbery clean 30. Miley Cyrus - party in the usa 31. Jay Z - roc Boyz 32. Lupe fiasco - superstar 33. Mario - just a friend
Miss Jane gets a tongue lashing, Mr. Bodine speaks in tongues. Things go dark as Fr. Joseph interviews Dr. Indadark. In the end, lacking the main ingredient, it's all just peas and carrots. Suffice it to say: Love covers a multitude of podcasts.
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Track list: 1. Funky fresh - DJ Stew feat. The Budda Monks 2. Realize - Sir Elegance 3. All I Need - Sir Elegance 4. Head Banger's - DJ Tragic 5. Stomp - Mark V & Poogie Bear 6. Funkin up your audio - Joey 2x & DJ Tension 7. Bounce - DJ Work 8. Shake (club mix)- Pamp & The Knox 9. Pumpin - Novy vs Eniac 10. Stomp to my beat - JS - 16 11. Red Aert - Basement Jaxx 12. Sugar is sweeter (Armand drum and bass mix) - CJ Bolland 13. It's a fine day (ATB club mix)- Miss Jane 14. Uprocking beats - Bumfunk Mc's 15. Dooms Planet (Goodman mashup) - Azzido Da Bass vs Africa Bambaataa 16. Masquerade - Science 17. Summertime Summertime (Goodman edit) - Corina 18. Beachball (DJ Icey bass mix) - Nalin & Kane 19. The Funk Phenomena - Armand Van Helden 20. Magic Orgasm - House Heroes 21. Policeman Skank (Freestylers rinse mix) - Audioweb 22. The Push - Plump DJ's 23. It feels so good - Sonique
This is the story of a friendship forged through two hurricanes and now a cancer diagnosis. Hearing Miss Carole talk about their friendship has been a blessing to our hearts. Her dear friend, Miss Jane loved and supported her through two displacing hurricanes, and now Jane is walking through her own sort of storm. While she walks into and through her cancer story, miles away from Miss Carole, Carole's heart aches. Come listen to how they have learned to support each other in these life altering circumstances. We pray healing and peace for Miss Jane, and peace for Miss Carole's heart as well as she supports her from afar!
Hardwell vs. Dash Berlin & Grooveloverz, Miss Jane - It`s A Fine Day 2013 (Ice & Dima House Mash Up ver.2)
Hardwell vs. Dash Berlin & Miss Jane - It`s A Fine Day 2013 (Ice & Dima House Mash Up ver.1)
Hardwell vs. Dash Berlin & Miss Jane - It`s A Fine Day 2013 (Ice & Dima House Mash Up ver.1)
Hardwell vs. Dash Berlin & Grooveloverz, Miss Jane - It`s A Fine Day 2013 (Ice & Dima House Mash Up ver.2)
Playlist On http://www.rss-one.com/reader-11662-Good-Mix-by-Romain-Good 1. Yenson 2. Denis The Menace, Chris Montana 3. Romain Good 4. RKP& Barbara Tucker 5. Kakade ft. Haley 6. Tim Berg 7. Stephan M & Laurent Simeca 8. Peter Brown 9. Jerry Ropero & Denis The Menace ft. Jaqueline 10. Louie Vega, Jay Sinister Sealee, Julie McKnight 11. David Guetta ft. Kelly Rowland 12. Gorillaz 13. Miss Jane
Miss Jane gets a tongue lashing, Mr. Bodine speaks in tongues. Things go dark as Fr. Joseph interviews Dr. Indadark. In the end, lacking the main ingredient, it's all just peas and carrots. Suffice it to say: Love covers a multitude of podcasts.