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Programa 417 del 5 de marzo, trasmitiendo en España en Sol y Rabia, TNT Radio Rock, El Lokal del Rock y Asalto Mata Radio Rock, en Argentina en Lado Salvaje Radio y en Puerto Rico en Heavy Metal Mansion. Con bandas clásicas como Crimson Glory, Warren Haynes y Toto, junto a otras más jóvenes como Allegaeon, Brainstorm, Wheel, Distant, Winterage, Division Dark, Void of Vision, Universe III, Wade Black’s Astronomica, Dreamtide y Devils Train. De España tenemos a Dekta y Doble Esfera. Bandas que escucharás hoy: 1.Allegaeon - Dark Matter Dynamics, 2.Brainstorm - Beyond Enemy Lines, 3.Wheel - Empire, 4.Distant - Orphan of Blight, 5.Dekta - Percepción, 6.Doble Esfera - Fuera de Control, 7.Winterage - Apertio and Profundum y Simurg the Firebird, 8.Division Dark - Eve, 9.Void of Vision - Empty, 10.Universe - Casa de los Pollos, 11.Wade Black’s Astronomica - Protectors of the Realms, 12.Crimson Glory - Queen of the Masquerade, 13.Dreamtide - Spin, 14.Devils Train- Hold the Line, 15.Warren Haynes - Lies Lies Lies, Monkey Dance, 16.Toto - Hold the Line
Music from the Mothership No. 18 with Asset presents: Lady Lox & Dirty Dilemma Guest Mixes Dirty Dilemma Bio Dirty Dilemma's renown for her huge, filthy bass sounds which run through her drum and bass, jungle, bassline, bass, NRG, trance and electro house sets. She's been DJing for too long to mention, with one of her recent sets being to thousands of punters at Boomtown playing for a Leisure Centre takeover, following sets on several other main stages at Boomtown over the years. Starting off with house parties, free parties and warehouse raves in Bristol and Wales, Dirty Dilemma plays in the D&B room at Tribe of Frog and for other various well known underground nights like Ripsnorter, We R Acid, the Beat Goes On, Acidic and the Rave Yard. She also regularly does a two hour DJ show, hosting on a mic, on RadioActive Fm, an underground dance radio station that's been running for decades. Lady Lox Bio LadyLox has been tearing up dance floors of the Bristol rave scene now and for over a decade. A true Junglist, mixing with hard tek and dnb, with a new twist bringing live vocals, rubAdub style. With roots of BALTER, LEMTEK, MONKEY DANCE, AMEN 4 TEKNO, RADIGAL, UNIT 8 & TFA AUDIO. From the raw authenticity of vinyl to the fusion of the digital era. Big up the DRM!
The streak has been broken, as Josh finally retired a game this week! There's still a lot to talk about as he and Paula have been beating and playing a bunch of other titles, including one that they played together along with some friends from HLTB. Then get settled in because this week the discussion focuses on what it's like to be a gamer from the perspective of a girl. Naturally Paula takes us through some of her experiences, both positive and perhaps a bit negative as well. Finally it's another round of the guessing game where Josh attempts to get the brain cogs turning and claw back some points. Please note: During our topic discussion this episode we talk about some things that may be difficult to listen to, so please look after yourself and talk to someone if you need any help. HowLongToBeat forums - https://howlongtobeat.com/forum Discord – https://discord.gg/v5F26Dk Email - hltbpodcast@gmail.com Music – Ian Edward (intro/outro) and Abatage (incidental) Graphic design – M4thew and Pokepaw 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:47 - Beaten 00:46:02 - Retired 00:50:59 - Playing 01:06:46 - Gaming as a Girl 02:00:11 - Guess The Game Games Mentioned: Josh: Virtuaverse [PC], Rituals [PC], Monster Prom 3: Monster Road Trip [PC], Somerville [XSX], Infinite Guitars [XSX], Overload [PC], Gemini Rue [PC], Street Fighter V [PC], Paula: Plague Inc. Evolved [PC], Monster Prom 3: Monster Road Trip [PC], Hatoful Boyfriend [PC], n-body [PC], Civilization V - Hotseat Duel [PC], New Pokemon Snap [Switch], Slice & Dice [Android], Mini Metro [android]
Chuck and Roxy are back and open the show with a reunion in the WTFC Podcast studios where Chuck does a quick recap of his trip and times in Milwaukee! Next it's time to "Meet the Littles" as our hosts welcome Jeff Svoboda from The Columbus Bluejackets to the podcast! (10:00) www.bluejackets.com TWITTER/INSTAGRAM @jacketsinsider Then our hosts close out the show with a quick recap of the Super Bowl by welcoming Tiny Chuck back to the show! (45:00) SONG: "Wake up" by Dante Mazzetti; dantemazzetti.com Podcast Website - www.loyallittlespod.com Podcast Email - WTFCPODNET@GMAIL.COM Twitter:@loyallittlespod Instagram: @theloyallittlespodcast PODCAST LOGO DESIGN by Eric Londergan www.redbubble.com Search: ericlondergan --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loyallittles/support
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We brag about living in a "free" country. Private industry, however, has too often more freedom to suppress speech than we do to exercise it, at least on "their" platforms. I vaguely allude to this in today's Episode 228: My Eight-Legged Monkey Dance. Find the Show Notes at: https://attackadspodcast.blogspot.com/2023/08/episode-228-my-eight-legged-monkey-dance.html
Andy Zamenes, better known as Andy Z, joins the show to tell us about his journey to making music for kids that began with a chance opportunity to do a performance. He also talks about his history, his AndyLand album series, the AndyLand Band and the story of the featured song "The Monkey Dance", a fun cover of that Wiggles classic.Find the Song at:Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/track/3Fd0AWPzBibzjJt8D0HyKp?si=7f6cd8f4abfd4afcThe Monkey Dance has been added to the KINDIE ROCK STARS Season 4 Spotify playlist. Add the KINDIE ROCK STARS Season 4 Playlist on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/46ZrCHC7ZKFsgembcjLreS?si=0c9836d85a654a28YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/@AndyZMusic
Hey friends, This week I'm bringing back my MOST POPULAR episode. Episode 26: Dance Monkey Dance How much of what you do is performative? As business owners we fall into the trap of tying our worth to our productivity. We use performance metrics to measure our success and productivity. Sometimes these numbers are completely BS and they actually disable you from feeling productive & powerful. In this episode, walk through what your own definition of success looks like to start constructing supportive and helpful performance metrics. JOIN THE DISCORD --> https://discord.gg/a5BMWm8fSS More BZ Sign Up for The Loop ---> https://bzcoaching.ck.page/ae98d50df3 Instagram: @thebzchannel (https://www.instagram.com/thebzchannel/) Twitter: @thebzchannel (https://twitter.com/thebzchannel) LinkedIn: @nbzcoaching (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nbzcoaching/) Work with Me Join the Waitlist (https://bzcoaching.ck.page/654ef90312) nicolebz.com (https://nicolebz.com/) Credits Production: Shannon Kuehl https://www.instagram.com/nova.podcasts/ Cover Art: Beau Stanton https://www.instagram.com/beaustanton Podcast Artist: Amanda No https://www.instagram.com/mythstruck/ Music by Micky Four: https://SoundCloud.com/mickyfour
In THIS edition of Short Attention Span Theatre, we meet a VERY talented musician and incredibly inspiring human, Mr. Doug Dicharry. Doug's talents have taken him all over the world, and he's back in the Ozarks, fine tuning several musical projects, not the least of which is "Dance Monkey Dance!", his one-man band with SEVEN instruments being put on full display. This long form interview spans everything from anxiety, therapy, mouth kegels to touring with ZZ Top and the need for ska's return. For MORE of his music and great content check out dancemonkeydanceband.com or click HERE Here are the breakdowns of the music: "Runnin' To The Sun" 1:41-5:45 "Gypsy River" 40:49-43:54 "Don't Dig Up My Graveyard" 1:49:14-1:52:23 *If you'd like to FINANCIALLY support the show, you can do so HERE. Thanks!
We should have a giggle warning on this one. Comedian and author Dustin Nickerson makes his way to Dadville to talk about his latest book, How to Be Married (To Melissa), and what it takes to be a working standup comic. He also discusses the need for approval from strangers, why doing standup is the most intense form of public speaking, and so much more. Buckle up, it's time to laugh. Thanks to our sponsors! Epic Will - Go to epicwill.com today and get your family protected. Use the code DAD20 to get 20 percent off! Express VPN - Visit expressvpn.com/dadville and you can get an extra 3 months FREE on a one-year package. MeUndies - To get 15% off your first order, 25% off your first Membership item, and a 100% satisfaction guarantee, go to meundies.com/dadville Methodical Coffee - Visit methodicalcoffee.com for more information and use the discount code DADVILLE for 10% off your first order.
Rocket Surgery takes a time machine back to 1930 for “Just Imagine,” a visionary view of the far future of 1980 that’s three movies in one—and feels like it. Then we jump to the real 1980 where, instead of evil martian twins, we find “Flash Gordon,” quarterback, New York Jets. Jason Snell with Steve Lutz, Moisés Chiullan, Shelly Brisbin, Monty Ashley and David J. Loehr.
Rocket Surgery takes a time machine back to 1930 for “Just Imagine,” a visionary view of the far future of 1980 that’s three movies in one—and feels like it. Then we jump to the real 1980 where, instead of evil martian twins, we find “Flash Gordon,” quarterback, New York Jets. Host Jason Snell with Steve Lutz, Moisés Chiullan, Shelly Brisbin, Monty Ashley and David J. Loehr.
The full crew is here (somewhat) and we go hard on the banning and not banning of all formats. Follow us at all of our socials. Discord Facebook Twitter Instagram TikTok As always you can send a question to paperplayerpodcast@gmail.com.
Beaver and Cash look to shed the Thanksgiving stuffing and bounce back to conquer the DFS week 12 main slate.Turkey Day RecapTB12 Highest Game Total - Deep Dive$4300 Ty Johnson???PHI Rushing Attack - NOT SCAREDVISKA SZZZZNNNNNNN 9.0#Matthew @LambaeuMIN @ SF Polarization BEAVER NUB TAEK(S)
How much of what you do is performative? As business owners we fall into the trap of tying our worth to our productivity. We use performance metrics to measure our success and productivity. Sometimes these numbers are completely BS and they actually disable you from feeling productive & powerful. In this episode, walk through what your own definition of success looks like to start constructing supportive and helpful performance metrics. More BZ Sign Up for the Loop: My monthly newletter on all my favorite happenings ---> https://bzcoaching.ck.page/ae98d50df3 Instagram: @thebzchannel (https://www.instagram.com/thebzchannel/) Twitter: @thebzchannel (https://twitter.com/thebzchannel) LinkedIn: @nbzcoaching (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nbzcoaching/) Work with Me nicolebz.com (https://nicolebz.com/) Book your free strategy session (https://nicolebz.com/portfolio/book-me/) Credits Production: Shannon Kuehl https://www.instagram.com/shannonsvirtuallife/ Cover Art: Beau Stanton https://www.instagram.com/beaustanton Podcast Artist: Amanda No https://www.instagram.com/mythstruck/ Music by Micky Four: https://SoundCloud.com/mickyfour
The Musical Monkey is caught by a man in this story. Do you think he will end up on the family dinner table? Or will he have yet another trick up his sleeve? Well, he hasn't got a sleeve, but if he did, he might have a trick up it. https://www.patreon.com/Storynory
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Come and join the Three Track crew for a music #podcast threeway! Sit back, relax, and crack open a cold one (or three) as our trio of hosts Ryan, Liam, and Jake, pick their top 3 favourite tracks from one iconic album in a pub discussion style podcast. We delve back into the magnificent world of supergroups with a look at three album behemoths; Audioslave! Episode 19 goes "Out Of Exile" as we pick our top three's, ponder the art of arm-wrestling, and try to avoid the dreaded Breeg tracks! Where Three minds are better than one... Join the #discussion and get in touch at ; http://www.threetrackpod.com https://www.facebook.com/Threetrackmindpod https://www.instagram.com/threetrackmindpod/
The beautiful art of tweaking people on social media is a lot like Christmas morning for the rude elements of society. (Me.) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/caffeinatedhumor/support
As Venezuela celebrates the Monkey Dance festival while being disguised as Monkeys, we talk about the verb Disguise. It means the art of changing your appearance in order that people are not able to recognize you.www.chimesradio.com http://onelink.to/8uzr4g https://www.facebook.com/chimesradio/ https://www.instagram.com/vrchimesradio/ Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/chimesradioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I double-dog dare you to be psychic! Hilary, Melissa, and Jaymi talk about the skeptics who come to readers for readings; free readings; and receiving money for the talent. They reveal their feels about being challenged in the art of reading cards. They also advise on how to deal with skeptics in the future. Do you like what you're hearing? Send feedback to us at cardslingerscc@gmail.com. You can also follow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/cardslingerscc.
Episode 7: Dance Monkey, Dance! Spend time with us as we read through the next part of the Easter Story, the death of Jesus! Join with us as we discover things we never noticed before and as we share our feelings on some very powerful moments in the Easter Story! Like & Subscribe to our podcast on Podbean, Spotify & Apple Podcast! Facebook: @mofav.salvationarmy Instagram: @atthetable_podcast Twitter: @ATT__Podcast www.favershamsa.org.uk
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防人之心不可无!可是有时候你想防都防不了!来揾到你吧!忠告:因果循环听过吧?小心揾到你找上你!
Welcome to the Thought Hole: our depository for excess brain energy, converted into words and streamed through the internet. This week, we talk Antiques Roadshow, Hollywood immortality and amnesia, Public Access television, Dave's corporate hellscape, and the truth about being a heist-hacker. If you have any unwanted brain juice to pour into the Hole with us, drop us a line at ThoughtHolePodcast@gmail.com
When It's Time for Unrelenting Violence Aren't we supposed to “turn the other cheek” or take down a bad guy with “just enough” force? Isn't teaching violence a “bad” thing to do? As a Self Defense instructor I am put up against these types of philosophical questions daily. It's a constant tightrope walk between what's socially acceptable and the taboos of violence. Unfortunately there is no escaping that there may come a time when one must channel violence to fight violence. This isn't about war, or ”fighting” for peace with sticks and guns. I'm talking about that one situation that we all fear, the one that makes your stomach churn even thinking about it. Imagine waking up with a shadow above your bed, and a gun to your head. An intruder is preparing to do unspeakable things to you and your family. In such situations, we must forget socially acceptable norms and channel our inner violent monster. Being as close to law enforcement as I am AND from teaching self defense to 100s of victims of violence, I have heard many stories of both victory and defeat. One in particular comes to mind, and for the sake of privacy some minor details and names have been altered. In LA a few years ago, a rapist and murderer was targeting women, first raping and then killing them, and local law enforcement were at a loss to find him. One night, a woman in her 20s was jogging. At night. Alone. With headphones on. (Sigh… limiting your awareness like this is always a recipe for disaster.) As she was jogging, someone came out of nowhere and slammed her her head against the wall, pinning her down with unrelenting force. He tore her clothes off as the blood ran down her head. In a daze, she had no clue what was happening. Until she did. Luckily, she had a decent amount of self defense training behind her, and as that training kicked in, she fought back vehemently. The attacker slammed her to the ground and shoved his fingers into her mouth to shut her up. With the force of a pit bull, she clamped down. The attacker, shocked and paralyzed, took off running. When the authorities finally showed up, she gave them his finger. He is now in jail. I have other stories, but they don't have happy endings, so for now, let's stick with this one. See, there are two different types of encounters: social aggression and asocial violence. I stole this idea from Tim Larkins new book, “When Violence is the Answer.” The book is a great read and a great incentive to understand and embody the monster we have deep within us — to summon him/her when the time is right. Think Hulk. Social aggression is the “Monkey Dance” as Rory Miller would describe. It's a social status situation, just like when two guys at a bar pumping their chest, trying to be “bigger” than the other. Usually there's talking involved, posturing, and sometimes even flipping the bird. The social cues start to escalate and a fight breaks loose. OR maybe someone's holding a knife to your throat, demanding all of your belongings. These are, for the most part, social aggression situations that can settled in a non violent manner. In fact, I would argue that 99.9% of social aggression situations can be avoided completely. How? Simple. Use your head! Not your ego. Walk away. Don't go to certain areas. Don't cause a stir by eyeballing people. Use verbal Jujitsu and common sense to talk your way out of a fight. Avoid violence at all costs. Ready for another couple stories? Two similar true stories with vastly different outcomes. Story 1: There were two guys on a street corner. Cue the monkey dance routine. They were puffing out their chests and calling each other names. Guy #1 struck the opponent and caused him to fall to the cement. Guy #1 then kicked him in the head, neck, and back. His teeth were falling onto the sidewalk and blood was splattering everywhere. It was absolutely terrifying to watch. No one around was help
It's the last week of the gimmick episodes! Don't worry! In this final episode of Kid Tested, Monster Approved; the topic is the king of horror, Stephen King. I made that pun on the show too and I didn't do it on purpose. Frankly, I'm embarrassed. Ruben got to watch "Misery" and Dawn got to watch "Stand By Me." Apparently, there was an 80's movie that had John Cusack in it that Dawn had never seen. Dawn made Ruben edit out a "Mary Kay Laterno" joke he made at the end, that's why it clips a bit. Wanna suggest a theme? Wanna have your business talked about on the show? Do people even read the descriptions? - ktmashow@gmail.com We have a Patreon! www.patreon.com/KTMAshow Buy our merch! www.zazzle.com/ktmashow Follow us on Facebook and Twitter! www.facebook.com/ktmashow www.twitter.com/ktmashow Theme music is Monkey Dance by Ergo Phizmiz
This week, we begin with a talk about the idea of obsolescence, from the perspective of tools and hardware that for seemingly arbitrary reasons are no longer able to be used. Also, a discussion around being on (or off) a roll creatively and how sometimes you can't see the crest from the dip. Plus, does Instagram have a secret hashtag #blacklist? Ty Cole is our Photographer of the Week.
This week, we begin with a talk about the idea of obsolescence, from the perspective of tools and hardware that for seemingly arbitrary reasons are no longer able to be used. Also, a discussion around being on (or off) a roll creatively and how sometimes you can’t see the crest from the dip. Plus, does Instagram have a secret hashtag #blacklist? Ty Cole is our Photographer of the Week.
Italo-disco, synthpop, new wave, Hi NRG -- Trans-X had it all! Choose between a 3D Dance and a Monkey Dance as you hit the floor with us and step through this geeky Canadian electronic group's '80s singles.
Ken Gullette talks with Rory Miller, the author of an influential book, "Meditations on Violence." As a martial artist and a former corrections officer, Miller has given traditional martial arts a slap of reality by outlining the ways that real-world violence is not something that martial arts classes prepare students for, and when it really happens, most people are overwhelmed and unprepared. You'll learn the difference between "social" violence, which often begins with the "Monkey Dance," and predatory violence, when the attacker operates like a hunter, using stealth and deception to get close enough to strike.
Michael Berkeley welcomes the actor, playwright and director Steven Berkoff, renowned for the visceral quality of his plays such as East, West, Decadence, Greek, Sink the Belgrano, Scumbags, Ritual in Blood and Messiah. He has also adapted and directed for the stage Kafka's Metamorphosis and The Trial, the Greek tragedy Agamemnon, and Poe's The Fall of the House of Usher. His plays, adaptations and his one-man show have toured widely abroad, from the Far East to the USA. As an actor, Steven has appeared in films ranging from A Clockwork Orange, Barry Lyndon, Octopussy and Beverly Hills Cop to The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. On TV he has been seen in The Professionals, Star Trek and Jonathan Creek, among others. He has published a variety of books on the theatre, and an autobiography, Free Association. His eclectic musical choices range from music for the stage - Milhaud's ballet La création du monde, Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet, Britten's opera A Midsummer Night's Dream and incidental music to Brecht's Mother Courage - to music that reflects his love of travel - Buddhist chant and an unusual Monkey Dance from Bali. There's also Ivo Pogorelich playing the second movement of Beethoven's Piano Sonata No.32 in C minor, Op.111, and Chet Baker with the Rogers and Hart classic My Funny Valentine. First broadcast in April 2012.
Jack and Cyndi recap and discuss the latest episode of CBS's “The Amazing Race.” This episode talks about The Amazing Race 28 episode, “Monkey Dance!” Support Jay and Jack on Patreon! Click here for more information. Subscribe (MP3) l Become a Patron l Join Our Facebook Group
Millions of people paid to watch the Mayweather Pacquiao boxing match. Why? On this episode, we talk with English professor and cage fighter Dr. Jonathan Gottschall.
Episode 41, recorded Thursday 3rd March 2011, discussing the work of analysts, the state of the collaboration marketplace in 2011, IBM’s new Social Business campaign and more… Hosts Stuart McIntyre (blog | twitter | company)... The post 41: I’d like to see Steve Mills do the monkey dance appeared first on This Week in Lotus.
Episode 41, recorded Thursday 3rd March 2011, discussing the work of analysts, the state of the collaboration marketplace in 2011, IBM’s new Social Business campaign and more… Hosts Stuart McIntyre (blog | twitter | company)... The post 41: I’d like to see Steve Mills do the monkey dance appeared first on This Week in Lotus.