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The Next Big Idea Daily
The Ultimate Brain Hack? Talking.

The Next Big Idea Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 16:57


Turns out that speaking isn't just a way of communicating important information and ideas. Psycholinguist Maryellen MacDonald says it's also good for you. Her new book is More Than Words.

This Is the Author
S10 E23: Britt Frank, John Wang, and Maryellen MacDonald

This Is the Author

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 16:56


In this episode, meet clinician, speaker, and trauma specialist Britt Frank, leadership coach and host of the Big Asian Energy podcast John Wang, and Professor of Psychology and Language Sciences Maryellen MacDonald. Hear what made the audiobook recording experience fun for John Wang, and what inspired Britt Frank and Maryellen MacDonald to write their books. Align Your Mind by Britt Frank https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/761142/align-your-mind-by-britt-frank-lscsw/9798217073054/ Big Asian Energy by John Wang https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/742831/big-asian-energy-by-john-wang/9798217076819/ More Than Words by Maryellen MacDonald https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/724046/more-than-words-by-maryellen-macdonald-phd/9798217077007/

Mużika Mod Ieħor ma' Toni Sant
Mużika Mod Ieħor ma' Toni Sant - 722

Mużika Mod Ieħor ma' Toni Sant

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025


Toni Sant presents the 722nd in a series of podcasts featuring music by performers in or from Malta. Artists featured in this podcast: PART 1Chellcy Reitsma - Carpe DiemHanging by Threads - Talking to GhostsMoira Stafrace + Avenue Sky - More Than WordsDario Genovese - Washington Square ParkBeheaded - Il-Kittieb PART 2Hanging By Threads - No MorePART 3Featured album: Do Trees Tire of Standing Still? by Claire Cordinas >> Details about this podcast [in Maltese] See also: - MMI Podcast: YouTube playlist - MMI Podcast: Facebook Page - MMI Archive on Mixcloud | @tonisant on Twitter - M3P: Malta Music Memory Project - Mużika Mod Ieħor ma' Toni Sant on Facebook  (MP3)

When Words Fail...Music Speaks
Episode 418 - The Journey of George Ajjan: From Mashups to Original Music

When Words Fail...Music Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 64:37


Episode Summary:In this episode of The When Words Fail Music Speaks Podcast, host James Cox interviews George Ajjan, a talented singer-songwriter and the creative force behind the band The Ajjancy. George shares his journey from learning music as a child to becoming a one-man band, exploring themes of love, loss, parenthood, and politics through meticulously crafted chamber rock. He discusses his unique approach to music, blending pop sensibilities with progressive elements, and his experiences with creating mashups and covers of iconic songs.Key Topics:The importance of mental health and therapy, with a special offer from BetterHelp.George Adrian's musical journey and influences, including classic rock and progressive rock.The creative process behind George's mashups and covers, including his recent cover of "Blackbird" by The Beatles.The challenges and rewards of being a self-produced artist in today's music industry.George's personal experiences as a father and how they inspire his songwriting.The evolving music industry and the role of covers and mashups in keeping classic music alive.Featured Guest:George Ajjan - Singer-songwriter and the creative force behind The Ajjency. Known for his unique blend of pop and progressive rock, George shares his insights into the music industry and his passion for creating meaningful music.Connect with George Ajjan:Website: theajjancy.comSocial Media: Apple Music, Facebook, Instagram, Spotify, TikTok, X, YouTubeUpcoming Releases:"Blackbird" cover - Available now"More Than Words" cover - Releasing June 1st"Jude and I" - Releasing July 13thClosing Remarks:Thank you for tuning in to this episode of The When Words Fail Music Speaks Podcast. Remember, when words fail, music speaks.

The River Christian Church, Auckland, NZ
More Than Words | Part 2

The River Christian Church, Auckland, NZ

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 34:48


We look at the next part of the ‘More Than Words' series as to why the Bible is trustworthy and accurate, presented by J Warner who used to be a cold case homicide detective and author of “Cold Case Christianity”.  He shares five reasons to trust Bible. 

SeanGeek and FastFret Podcast
Episode 541 – Gear Acquisition Syndrome, Brothers, and Josh

SeanGeek and FastFret Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 51:14


We are thrilled to welcome Josh to the show for the first time. Right from the start, he and Todd dive into an in-depth discussion on gear, covering topics like GAS, Allan Holdsworth gear, the EVH Wolfgang, the EVH Frankie, and the '78 Eruption Guitar. They also touch on Rock and Pod, Tora Tora, Salty Dog, music separation, "November Rain" and Matt Sorum, the Bissonette Brothers, Eddie Van Halen on bass, the "More Than Words" curse, Mr. Big, praise for Alex Van Halen's drum work and the Van Halen story, Bill Hader, Eddie Van Halen Shreds, and an interesting Yngwie Malmsteen story. #podcast #gear #music #Josh #Todd #indieLinktree: https://linktr.ee/seangeekpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/meetthegeeksMerch: Tee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcastRed Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shop@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and FacebookMentioned in this episode:New Merch AdAn ad that incorporates Red Bubble and Tee Public

The River Christian Church, Auckland, NZ
More Than Words | Part 1

The River Christian Church, Auckland, NZ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 36:55


Pastor Peter Morton brings the first message in our new series ‘More Than Words' - looking at why we need the Bible, how God uses it in our lives, the practicals around getting started with a Bible translation and where to begin - and how to hear God's voice through the Scriptures. 

The Autism Little Learners Podcast
#118 - Breaking Down Neurodiversity-Affirming Practices with Emily Byers Chaney

The Autism Little Learners Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 49:27


This week on the Autism Little Learners Podcast, I'm bringing back a powerful and important conversation with Emily Byers Chaney, SLP — and it felt like the perfect time to revisit it during Autism Acceptance Month.

And The Podcast Will Rock
More Than Words

And The Podcast Will Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 92:05


This week we spin the big hit off of Extreme II: Pornograffitti, "More Than Words"!Wanna be part of the insanity? Join our Patreon!You can follow us on Twitter ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@PodcastWillRock⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, Facebook at ⁠⁠And The Podcast Will Rock⁠⁠ and you can check out our website at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.podcastwillrock.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.Proud member of The Deep Dive Podcast Network, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.deepdivepodcastnetwork.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Beyond The Bio
THE RECAP - Take Action: More Than Words 

Beyond The Bio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 3:21


Welcome to this week's Beyond the Bio bonus episode. In these short recaps, I'm picking out my key takeaway from Monday's show and creating an actionable tip you can implement right now. On Monday's show I was joined by Carole Railton, a renowned Body Language Specialist. Carole works as a global body language consultant, speaker and executive coach, with international organisations and business leaders, showing them how to communicate with greater clarity and impact using modern body language behaviours. We explored how we interpret body language, shared tips to enhance your nonverbal communication for a more engaged presence, and Carole offered advice on projecting confidence in a variety of situations. These bonus episodes are full of actionable tips and tricks that you can take forward to raise your profile. I'd love to know if you find these helpful and hear about which action points you've decided to embrace. ... Connect with me: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sophie-milliken/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moja_sophie?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== My new book - From Unknown to Unforgettable: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DCQ6K5F1/ref=tmm_aud_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= Monday's Episode: 085: More Than Words with Carole Railton ... Want to be a guest on Beyond the Bio? Do you have interesting ideas to share about how to raise your profile? We want to hear from you! Fill out the submission form here: https://www.sophiemilliken.co.uk/btb

Kristin Kaspersen Nyfiken på
216. Fille ''Lilla Al Fadji'': Humorn, barndomen och alter egot

Kristin Kaspersen Nyfiken på

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 58:37


Vissa känner till honom från Ison och Fille, andra som “Lilla Al Fadji”. Och vissa vet inte att det till och med är samma person. Han heter Felipe Leiva Wenger och är veckans gäst i Nyfiken på. Fille har en lång karriär inom både musiken och humor. I över 25 år har han skrivit låtar sedan starten med “Ison och Fille” och ungefär samtidigt växte karaktären “Lilla Al Fadji” som idag sprider skrattet runt om i vårt land och i alla åldrar. Vi samtalar om uppväxten med 3 bröder som alla hamnat inom kreativa yrken. Om när han själv blev pappa insåg vad hans mamma gjort för honom och bröderna då dom växte upp med en frånvarande pappa. Och vi pratar humor, var alla ideer kommer ifrån och vikten av att både få skriva musik och humor. Ett härligt samtal med en lugn och insiktsfull Fille som berättar om sin karaktär på ett kärleksfullt sätt och om hur Lilla al Fadji har en självförtroende som Fille själv önskar han hade lite mer av. Missa inte veckans avsnitt! Produceras av More Than Words

Living Word
More Than Words

Living Word

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 64:36


Have you ever felt like God isn't hearing your prayers? Sometimes, we pray, and know that prayer can be powerful, but it feels like our words just fall to the ground. But Jesus taught His disciples how to pray, and He showed them that prayer is MORE THAN WORDS! This is the second of a four week series on prayer and today we will see how Jesus wants us to pray so we can know that God hears us.

First Edition
Human Writing, LLMs, and the Challenges and Opportunities of Living in the Age of AI

First Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 67:41


John Warner joins Jeff to talk about his new book, More Than Words: How to Think About Writing in the Age of AI. We talk about the teaching of writing, what we might want to save for humans, what kinds of things LLMs expose about how we think about writing, and what the present and future of living with AI could be. Subscribe to First Edition via RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. For episode extras, subscribe to the First Edition Substack. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Discussed in this episode: More Than Words by John Warner The Biblioracle Recommends Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Journal du Rock
Steven Tyler et Aerosmith ; Joan Baez, Monica Barbao, Bob Dylan et Timothée Chalamet ; Creedence Clearwater Revival

Journal du Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 2:15


Quatre mois après avoir été contraint d'abandonner la tournée d'adieu d'Aerosmith en raison d'une blessure au larynx, Steven Tyler a fait son retour sur scène. L'auteure compositrice, Joan Baez, s'est exprimée sur la prestation de l'actrice Monica Barbao qui incarne son rôle dans le biopic sur Bob Dylan avec Timothée Chalamet, ‘'Un Parfait Inconnu''. Pour les groupes de rock des années soixante, le cap du milliard de stream est un palier difficile à franchir mais pas impossible, la surprise de ce top revient sûrement à la première place où l'on retrouve "Fortunate Son" de Creedence Clearwater Revival. Mots-Clés : chanteur, planches, arrêt, doute, performance, show, More Than Words, Extreme, Toys in the Attic, Dream On, Sweet Emotion, Walk This Way, Heartbreaker, recettes, charité, Janie's Fund, femmes, victimes, abus, négligence, violence, incendies, Los Angeles, pompiers, invités, soutien, remerciement, fan, film, doué, gestuelle, Stones, Beatles par exemple, discographie, club, select, Paint it Black, Rolling Stones, Here Comes the Sun, score, milliard, Marvin Gaye, hymne, Ain't No Mountain High Enough. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, en direct chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30 sur votre radio rock'n'pop. Merci pour votre écoute Plus de contenus de Classic 21 sur www.rtbf.be/classic21 Ecoutez-nous en live ici: https://www.rtbf.be/radio/liveradio/classic21 ou sur l'app Radioplayer BelgiqueRetrouvez l'ensemble des contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Découvrez nos autres podcasts : Le journal du Rock : https://audmns.com/VCRYfsPComic Street (BD) https://audmns.com/oIcpwibLa chronique économique : https://audmns.com/NXWNCrAHey Teacher : https://audmns.com/CIeSInQHistoires sombres du rock : https://audmns.com/ebcGgvkCollection 21 : https://audmns.com/AUdgDqHMystères et Rock'n Roll : https://audmns.com/pCrZihuLa mauvaise oreille de Freddy Tougaux : https://audmns.com/PlXQOEJRock&Sciences : https://audmns.com/lQLdKWRCook as You Are: https://audmns.com/MrmqALPNobody Knows : https://audmns.com/pnuJUlDPlein Ecran : https://audmns.com/gEmXiKzRadio Caroline : https://audmns.com/WccemSkAinsi que nos séries :Rock Icons : https://audmns.com/pcmKXZHRock'n Roll Heroes: https://audmns.com/bXtHJucFever (Erotique) : https://audmns.com/MEWEOLpEt découvrez nos animateurs dans cette série Close to You : https://audmns.com/QfFankx

Kristin Kaspersen Nyfiken på
215. Martina Skowronska: Om att leva med en narcissist och toxiska chefer

Kristin Kaspersen Nyfiken på

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 53:59


Den här veckan gästas jag av Martina Skowronska som skrivit böckerna ”Genomskåda Narcissisten” och ”Toxiska chefer”. Martina har själv levt i en relation med en narcissist och det var efter det som hon valde att skriva boken för att med den kunna hjälpa andra. Vi pratar om hur hon upplevde relationen, vad som hände med henne under den tiden och om svårigheten att ta sig ur en sådan relation. Vi samtalar även kring toxiska chefer och hur man kan identifiera en sådan chef och vad man gör om man har det. Martina säger bland annat att “Man kan gå till ett jobb men man går sällan från ett jobb” men det är precis det man ska våga göra om man har toxiska chefer och inga åtgärder sätts in. För man ska inte acceptera att bli illa behandlad. Produceras av More Than Words

Andrew's Daily Five
Guess the Year (Steve & Marian): Episode 4

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 35:26


Send us a textWelcome to Guess the Year! This is an interactive, competitive podcast series where you will be able to play along and compete against your fellow listeners. Here is how the scoring works:10 points: Get the year dead on!7 points: 1-2 years off4 points: 3-5 years off1 point: 6-10 years offGuesses can be emailed to drandrewmay@gmail.com or texted using the link at the top of the show notes (please leave your name).I will read your scores out before the next episode, along with the scores of your fellow listeners! Please email your guesses to Andrew no later than 12pm EST on the day the next episode posts if you want them read out on the episode (e.g., if an episode releases on Monday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Wednesday; if an episode releases on Friday, then I need your guesses by 12 pm EST on Monday). Note: If you don't get your scores in on time, they will still be added to the overall scores I am keeping. So they will count for the final scores - in other words, you can catch up if you get behind, you just won't have your scores read out on the released episode. All I need is your guesses (e.g., Song 1 - 19xx, Song 2 - 20xx, Song 3 - 19xx, etc.). Please be honest with your guesses! Best of luck!!The answers to today's ten songs can be found below. If you are playing along, don't scroll down until you have made your guesses. .....Have you made your guesses yet? If so, you can scroll down and look at the answers......Okay, answers coming. Don't peek if you haven't made your guesses yet!.....Intro song: More Than Words by Extreme (1990)Song 1: A Hard Day's Night by The Beatles (1964)Song 2: That Moon Song by Gregory Alan Isakov (2009)Song 3: Sunday Bloody Sunday by U2 (1983)Song 4: Another Kind of Green (Live) by John Mayer (2005)Song 5: The Way You Make Me Feel by Michael Jackson (1987)Song 6: Don't Want to Lose You Now by James Morrison (2019)Song 7: Cowboy Like Me by Taylor Swift (2020)Song 8: Babe by Styx (1979)Song 9: Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2 by Pink Floyd (1979)Song 10: Crazy Little Thing Called Love by Queen (1979)

Bahnhofsbummel mit Sahne -
Episode 58 - More Than Words im Einkaufsbahnhof Karlsruhe - Mitten rein ins Country-Herz

Bahnhofsbummel mit Sahne -

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 51:57


Ihr Satzgesang berührt, ihre Stimmen sind perfekt aufeinander abgestimmt und sie begeistern mit modernem Country-Rock-Pop: More Than Words! Ein wunderbares Trio mit Stefanie Hertel, Lanny Lanner und Johanna Mross. Wie klingt ihre Musik? Wie entstehen ihre Songs? Wie ticken die drei? Macht Country-Music glücklich? Diesen Fragen sind Ingo und Alex im Karlsruher Einkaufsbahnhof auf der Spur und lassen nicht locker. Schließlich haben sie die erste Patchwork-Country-Rockband der Welt am Lasso. More Than Words performen live einen Weihnachtssong in der Bahnhofsmission und das Team von Blume 2000 schenkt den dreien einen eigens gestalteten Country-Adventskranz, der ab sofort die Bühne ihrer Weihnachtstour ziert. Zum Abschluss gibts noch einen Abstecher zum backWERK - klar, ist doch Johanna ausgebildete Konditorin. Dort erzählt sie von ihrer zweiten Leidenschaft neben der Musik. The whole story and all the hits: Tune in to this podcast!LINKS:https://more-than-words-band.de/about-mtw/https://www.instagram.com/more.than.words.band/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czJxb58l2u8https://www.einkaufsbahnhof.de/karlsruhe-hauptbahnhof/store/bahnhofsmission-eingeschraenkte-oeffnungszeitenhttps://www.einkaufsbahnhof.de/karlsruhe-hauptbahnhof/store/blume-2000https://www.einkaufsbahnhof.de/karlsruhe-hauptbahnhof/store/backwerkhttps://www.local-heroes.de/blog/bewirb-dich-fur-die-bahnhofbeats-2025https://www.bahnhof.de/karlsruhe-hbfIMPRESSUMMEKB GmbHEuropaplatz 110557 BerlinDeutschlandRegistergericht: Berlin-Charlottenburg HRB 200498 BUSt-IdNr.: 29/001/61866Vertreten durch Viola Hendrich (Geschäftsführerin)Bei Fragen und/oder Anmerkungen wenden Sie sich bitte an mekb@deutschebahn.com.DATENSCHUTZhttps://www.einkaufsbahnhof.de/global/datenschutzFür alle Musikausschnitte im Feed https://letscast.fm/podcasts/bahnhofsbummel-mit-sahne-a3c96616/feed führen wir unter der Nutzungsmeldebestätigung_2024-01-17_17-39 GEMA-Gebühren ab.

Kristin Kaspersen Nyfiken på
213. Petra Björkman: Få ihop livspusslet i en NPF familj

Kristin Kaspersen Nyfiken på

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 53:03


När Petra Björkman var med i podden för 4 år sedan, avsnitt 7, så var det startskottet för Pusselfamiljen. En plattform som hjälper NPF familjer i vardagen. Från ett instagramkonto har dom vuxit till att ha coacher, utredningar, egen playkanal och expertis inom flera olika områden. Det för att samordna det NPF familjer behöver och även dom som jobbar i skolan. Dessutom nu under hösten så kom Pusselfamiljens bok ut “Verktyg för Vardagshjältar- om barn med adhd och autism och pusslet som förenklar livet” Vi pratar om utmaningar kring julen då det är en tid där det kan bli mer stress och oreda för barn som behöver struktur och lugn och ro, hur kan vi göra för att njuta julen då? Petra berättar om hur det kunde vara när barnen var små och tonåringar, det kaoset som uppstår och det lugn som familjen landat i idag när barnen är stora och allt blev så bra. Missa inte veckans avsnitt! Producerat av: More Than Words & @kaspersen_nyfikenpa

Comic Talk Today
COMIC TALK TODAY COMIC TALK HEADLINES FOR NOV 6th, 2024 | And So It Begins...

Comic Talk Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 165:13


It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy! Netflix and Amazon implement new AI bitsNew horror movie trailersNew Joe Hill short storyAnd so much more...Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content. MusicFollow-ups/CorrectionsAs I Lay Dying - Tim Lambesis FINALLY responds. Acknowledges the environment has been toxic, and it trying to make that better for the next crew. Says that everyone leaving was due to Phil Sgrosso's decision to leave, which is odd considering his was the LAST announcement made. https://blabbermouth.net/news/tim-lambesis-admits-unhealthy-environment-within-as-i-lay-dying-led-to-split-with-his-bandmates Devildriver - Dez updates fans on positive health news. https://metalinjection.net/news/dez-fafara-gives-positive-health-update-promises-new-devildriver-coal-chamber New Music/VideoNeon Nightmare - They Look Like Shadows ttps://youtu.be/OyfYpMF8s_g?si=dDmFIwFE6vEScDvD More goth metal awesomeness… the video plays out like an 80s horror movie too. Faded Dream album out now. ALSO this video reveals the man behind the music. Nate Garrett from Spirit Adrift. Pre-Order the album!! https://www.20buckspin.com/collections/neon-nightmare Molotov Solution - Devour The Children https://youtu.be/HJxA5h0_L4Y politically charged deathcore. Very vocal heavy mix, but otherwise REALLY good. First new music since 2011. Title track from upcoming record.Extreme - Small Town Beautiful https://youtu.be/SIwU9T-SbdE trying to recapture that “More Than Words” spirit it seems. Not bad though.No Cure - Don't Need Your Help https://youtu.be/0tQ9RyLSAnw Bleeding Through labelmates. Featuring Jesse Clark of Wielded Steel and Nick Chance of Beautiful Child Of God. THAT is crushing!Paradise Slaves - A Fever to Defeat https://youtu.be/Tn_Iaj84phY featuring Joel Stroetzel's little brother Tyler, and 36 Crazyfists vocalist Brock Lindow. Kind of like a more melodic Crazyfists.Tours/FestivalsJudas Priest - 12-date trek will kick off on June 14, 2025 in Oslo, Norway and conclude on July 20, 2025 in Oberhausen, Germany.https://blabbermouth.net/news/judas-priest-announces-shield-of-pain-2025-european-tour Slipknot - EU Tour. June 4 in Sweden through June 28 in Spain for Resurrection Fest.https://blabbermouth.net/news/slipknot-announces-june-2025-european-tour Headbanger's Boat 2025 - LoG, Devildriver, Kublai Khan, Fear Factory, Obituary, Clutch MOREhttps://www.headbangersboat.com Reg ‘ol NewsQuincy Jones - Grammy winning producer passes at 91. The cause was not disclosed.https://variety.com/2024/film/news/quincy-jones-dead-grammy-winning-producer-1236199322/ KsE - New song “The Consequence” set for release Nov 20th.https://blabbermouth.net/news/killswitch-engage-announces-new-single-the-consequence Shadows Fall - Promise a new song in December.https://blabbermouth.net/news/shadows-fall-to-release-brand-new-song-next-month Slipknot - New logo… WTF?? Seems to ONLY be on certain limited merch.Limp Bizkit - Currently in the studio for a new record. John Otto LOST A TON OF WEIGHT!!SuggestsIron Never Lies - Now 6 episodes deep. This is a REALLY great podcast for fitness minded metalheads. Hosted by Brandon Schiepetti from Bleeding Through.Gaming/TechFollow-ups/CorrectionsNetflix - After closing their AAA game studio, they now are opening an AI game studio… nice…?Reg ‘ol NewsAmazon Prime - Amazon will now include AI generated recaps and summaries for shows. But they SWEAR they will be spoiler free.https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/prime-video-x-ray-artificial-intelligence-tv-show-recaps-1236199827/ Hogwarts Legacy 2 - Officially in the works, and will tie into the reboot tv show, creating a connected universe.https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/hogwarts-legacy-2-harry-potter-tv-show/ Mass Effect - Dragon Ages: Veilgard is not getting DLC, because BioWare is turning focus to Mass Effect 5.SuggestsDUHComic Books/BooksReg ‘ol NewsCalico - Mike Baron's new book. Book 2 is a 48 page double issue also featuring writer HH German. Kickstarter goes live Nov 12.https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sigmacomics/here-comes-calico-prologue-for-book-2 Sherlock Holmes: Leviathan - ANOTHER new book from Mike Baron with art from Richard Bonk. Crowdfund campaign runs through Jan 3. https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/sherlock-holmes-leviathan Ushers - New Joe Hill book. Short story.https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/218362004-ushers SuggestsPenguin: Pain and Prejudice. 2011 by Gregg HurwitzTV ShowsFollow-ups/CorrectionsGen V - season 2 has finished principal photography. To be released in 2025. https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/gen-v-stars-confirm-major-update-about-season-2-of-the-boys-spinoff-series/ Lanterns - Garret Dillahunt has joined the cast of the Max series. https://thathashtagshow.com/2024/11/01/garret-dillahunt-lanterns-recurring-role/ TrailersStar Wars: Skeleton Crew - https://youtu.be/f19gfOMZTtg meh… though that's better than GAH! Still looks like fun though. The song choice is interesting… why go with something from the 80s like that? Even if it IS in Huttese. Begins Dec 3.Mayfair Witches - https://youtu.be/3MNwkfKwNwY season 2 Jan 5 2025 on AMC.The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon - https://youtu.be/p1DH9-prniI season 3. Daryl and Carol in SPAIN.Landman - https://youtu.be/wXzhEhCOlnM New Taylor Sheridan series in Texas with Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore, and John Hamm. Paramount+ Nov 17.SuggestsPenguin - Just keeps giving!MoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsPinocchio: Unstrung - Started casting with Robert Englund and Richard Brake. Brake will be Geppetto, while Englund's role has not been revealed. https://comicbook.com/horror/news/pinocchio-slasher-movie-recruits-horror-icons-robert-englund-richard-brake/ Twilight of the Dead - The George A Ramero zombie movie that is supposed to be the conclusion to the filmmaker's oeuvre is FINALLY casting after 7 years in the making, and after it's creator's passing. Mila Jovovich and Betty Gabriel have both been cast for the film, to work with Brad Anderson (Session 9) as director. Suzanne Romero has been working with screen writers Joe Knetter, Robert L Lucas, and Paolo Zelati, who were working with Gorge previous to his passing. https://deadline.com/2024/11/milla-jovovich-betty-gabriel-george-a-romero-zombie-movie-twilight-of-the-dead-1236164891/ TrailersDo Not Open - https://youtu.be/947I6zKNVfI New horror movie about the dangers of tech… not original, but looks interesting.Heart Eyes - https://youtu.be/P6rkV4NVrOg new Valentine's Day horror movie from the Freaky and Happy Death Day studio. Feb 7 2025. Looks SUPER gory…Presence - https://youtu.be/XfSNmYhV8Xc New Steven Soderbbergh horror movie. Jan 24 2025Reg ‘ol NewsLego: Ninjago - Live-action movie in the works? Kevin and Dan Hageman, who are responsible for the Ninjago animated series, are working on a new movie for Universal. To be part of a larger live-action slate of Lego movies all in development at Universal.https://deadline.com/2024/10/lego-ninjago-movie-kevin-hageman-dan-hageman-in-works-universal-1236163709/ Gundam - Live-action movie in the works. Jim Mickle chosen to write and direct by Legendary and Bandai Namco Filmworks.https://deadline.com/2024/10/gundam-movie-sweet-tooth-jim-mickle-1236163584/ House of the Dead - NEW movie in the works. THIS time from Paul WS Anderson. The MK ‘95 director (Resident Evil, Monster Hunter) will also co-write.https://deadline.com/2024/10/house-of-the-dead-movie-paul-w-s-anderson-sega-game-1236163599/ Orphan - A third movie in the franchise has been announced. Star Isabelle Fuhrman is set to return as the titular “orphan.” The writer and director from the second movie, Orphan: First Kill, David Coggeshall and William Brent Bell, will also be returning.https://variety.com/2024/film/global/orphan-3-official-lionsgate-isabelle-fuhrman-1236199428/ The Substance - Finally available to stream. Only it's on Mubi… who has Mubi? You can sign up for a 7-day free trial through Amazon Prime, or just purchase the movie on Prime directly.https://variety.com/2024/film/news/how-to-watch-the-substance-online-streaming-1236199912/#article-comments Godzilla - New Toho movie in the works from the director that gave us Godzilla Minus One, Takashi Yamazaki. Will be the 38th Godzilla movie.https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/new-godzilla-movie-takashi-yamazaki-1236051588/ Cliffhanger - Reboot in the works. Sylvester Stallone was originally attached to star, has left the project. Starring Lily James and Pierce Brosnan (replacing Stallone). Original movie was out in 1993.https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/cliffhanger-reboot-lily-james-pierce-brosnan-1236050367/ Emily the Strange - Feature length animated movie in the works from WB and Bad Robot.https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/emily-the-strange-animated-movie-warner-bros-1236049005/ SuggestsAddams Family Valuesa 1993 American supernatural black comedy film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and written by Paul Rudnick, based on the characters created by Charles Addams. It is the sequel to The Addams Family (1991). The film features almost all the main cast members from the original filmRumor MillConfirmations/RefutationsCONFIRM: Agatha All Along - Aubrey Plaza's character IS Lady Death. And no one cares…New RumorsAgent Venom - Said to be in the works ALREADY! Flash Thompson the new host. Also said to be set for release PRE-Secret Wars, with ties to the Scarlet Witch, AND the Sinister Six that has been on the back burner forEVER.Game of Thrones - MOVIE in the works according to the trades. Said to be an extension of the HBO series. Weiss and Bennioff wanted to end the series originally with a 3-part movie…Wolverine - New game from Insomniac likely pushed back, as it is said that they have decided to “go in a new direction,” and are replacing the creative director and the game director on the project, Brian Horton. Now the Ratchet and Clank directors are in charge. Days of Thunder - Tom Cruise is apparently just trying to stay as busy as possible. This on top of Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning, and the Top Gun: Maverick sequel?Fantastic Four - Sub-title changed to First Contact from First Steps.Death/Wiccan - Both characters are rumored to see a series based on one or both of them. Pilots for both?Agatha - Season 2???Blade - Eyeing the November 2026 release date on the Marvel release slate.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.

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Nerdy Legion Podcast Network
COMIC TALK TODAY: COMIC TALK TODAY COMIC TALK HEADLINES FOR NOV 6TH, 2024 | AND SO IT BEGINS...

Nerdy Legion Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 165:13


It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy! Netflix and Amazon implement new AI bitsNew horror movie trailersNew Joe Hill short storyAnd so much more...Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content. MusicFollow-ups/CorrectionsAs I Lay Dying - Tim Lambesis FINALLY responds. Acknowledges the environment has been toxic, and it trying to make that better for the next crew. Says that everyone leaving was due to Phil Sgrosso's decision to leave, which is odd considering his was the LAST announcement made. https://blabbermouth.net/news/tim-lambesis-admits-unhealthy-environment-within-as-i-lay-dying-led-to-split-with-his-bandmates Devildriver - Dez updates fans on positive health news. https://metalinjection.net/news/dez-fafara-gives-positive-health-update-promises-new-devildriver-coal-chamber New Music/VideoNeon Nightmare - They Look Like Shadows ttps://youtu.be/OyfYpMF8s_g?si=dDmFIwFE6vEScDvD More goth metal awesomeness… the video plays out like an 80s horror movie too. Faded Dream album out now. ALSO this video reveals the man behind the music. Nate Garrett from Spirit Adrift. Pre-Order the album!! https://www.20buckspin.com/collections/neon-nightmare Molotov Solution - Devour The Children https://youtu.be/HJxA5h0_L4Y politically charged deathcore. Very vocal heavy mix, but otherwise REALLY good. First new music since 2011. Title track from upcoming record.Extreme - Small Town Beautiful https://youtu.be/SIwU9T-SbdE trying to recapture that “More Than Words” spirit it seems. Not bad though.No Cure - Don't Need Your Help https://youtu.be/0tQ9RyLSAnw Bleeding Through labelmates. Featuring Jesse Clark of Wielded Steel and Nick Chance of Beautiful Child Of God. THAT is crushing!Paradise Slaves - A Fever to Defeat https://youtu.be/Tn_Iaj84phY featuring Joel Stroetzel's little brother Tyler, and 36 Crazyfists vocalist Brock Lindow. Kind of like a more melodic Crazyfists.Tours/FestivalsJudas Priest - 12-date trek will kick off on June 14, 2025 in Oslo, Norway and conclude on July 20, 2025 in Oberhausen, Germany.https://blabbermouth.net/news/judas-priest-announces-shield-of-pain-2025-european-tour Slipknot - EU Tour. June 4 in Sweden through June 28 in Spain for Resurrection Fest.https://blabbermouth.net/news/slipknot-announces-june-2025-european-tour Headbanger's Boat 2025 - LoG, Devildriver, Kublai Khan, Fear Factory, Obituary, Clutch MOREhttps://www.headbangersboat.com Reg ‘ol NewsQuincy Jones - Grammy winning producer passes at 91. The cause was not disclosed.https://variety.com/2024/film/news/quincy-jones-dead-grammy-winning-producer-1236199322/ KsE - New song “The Consequence” set for release Nov 20th.https://blabbermouth.net/news/killswitch-engage-announces-new-single-the-consequence Shadows Fall - Promise a new song in December.https://blabbermouth.net/news/shadows-fall-to-release-brand-new-song-next-month Slipknot - New logo… WTF?? Seems to ONLY be on certain limited merch.Limp Bizkit - Currently in the studio for a new record. John Otto LOST A TON OF WEIGHT!!SuggestsIron Never Lies - Now 6 episodes deep. This is a REALLY great podcast for fitness minded metalheads. Hosted by Brandon Schiepetti from Bleeding Through.Gaming/TechFollow-ups/CorrectionsNetflix - After closing their AAA game studio, they now are opening an AI game studio… nice…?Reg ‘ol NewsAmazon Prime - Amazon will now include AI generated recaps and summaries for shows. But they SWEAR they will be spoiler free.https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/prime-video-x-ray-artificial-intelligence-tv-show-recaps-1236199827/ Hogwarts Legacy 2 - Officially in the works, and will tie into the reboot tv show, creating a connected universe.https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/hogwarts-legacy-2-harry-potter-tv-show/ Mass Effect - Dragon Ages: Veilgard is not getting DLC, because BioWare is turning focus to Mass Effect 5.SuggestsDUHComic Books/BooksReg ‘ol NewsCalico - Mike Baron's new book. Book 2 is a 48 page double issue also featuring writer HH German. Kickstarter goes live Nov 12.https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sigmacomics/here-comes-calico-prologue-for-book-2 Sherlock Holmes: Leviathan - ANOTHER new book from Mike Baron with art from Richard Bonk. Crowdfund campaign runs through Jan 3. https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/sherlock-holmes-leviathan Ushers - New Joe Hill book. Short story.https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/218362004-ushers SuggestsPenguin: Pain and Prejudice. 2011 by Gregg HurwitzTV ShowsFollow-ups/CorrectionsGen V - season 2 has finished principal photography. To be released in 2025. https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/gen-v-stars-confirm-major-update-about-season-2-of-the-boys-spinoff-series/ Lanterns - Garret Dillahunt has joined the cast of the Max series. https://thathashtagshow.com/2024/11/01/garret-dillahunt-lanterns-recurring-role/ TrailersStar Wars: Skeleton Crew - https://youtu.be/f19gfOMZTtg meh… though that's better than GAH! Still looks like fun though. The song choice is interesting… why go with something from the 80s like that? Even if it IS in Huttese. Begins Dec 3.Mayfair Witches - https://youtu.be/3MNwkfKwNwY season 2 Jan 5 2025 on AMC.The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon - https://youtu.be/p1DH9-prniI season 3. Daryl and Carol in SPAIN.Landman - https://youtu.be/wXzhEhCOlnM New Taylor Sheridan series in Texas with Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore, and John Hamm. Paramount+ Nov 17.SuggestsPenguin - Just keeps giving!MoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsPinocchio: Unstrung - Started casting with Robert Englund and Richard Brake. Brake will be Geppetto, while Englund's role has not been revealed. https://comicbook.com/horror/news/pinocchio-slasher-movie-recruits-horror-icons-robert-englund-richard-brake/ Twilight of the Dead - The George A Ramero zombie movie that is supposed to be the conclusion to the filmmaker's oeuvre is FINALLY casting after 7 years in the making, and after it's creator's passing. Mila Jovovich and Betty Gabriel have both been cast for the film, to work with Brad Anderson (Session 9) as director. Suzanne Romero has been working with screen writers Joe Knetter, Robert L Lucas, and Paolo Zelati, who were working with Gorge previous to his passing. https://deadline.com/2024/11/milla-jovovich-betty-gabriel-george-a-romero-zombie-movie-twilight-of-the-dead-1236164891/ TrailersDo Not Open - https://youtu.be/947I6zKNVfI New horror movie about the dangers of tech… not original, but looks interesting.Heart Eyes - https://youtu.be/P6rkV4NVrOg new Valentine's Day horror movie from the Freaky and Happy Death Day studio. Feb 7 2025. Looks SUPER gory…Presence - https://youtu.be/XfSNmYhV8Xc New Steven Soderbbergh horror movie. Jan 24 2025Reg ‘ol NewsLego: Ninjago - Live-action movie in the works? Kevin and Dan Hageman, who are responsible for the Ninjago animated series, are working on a new movie for Universal. To be part of a larger live-action slate of Lego movies all in development at Universal.https://deadline.com/2024/10/lego-ninjago-movie-kevin-hageman-dan-hageman-in-works-universal-1236163709/ Gundam - Live-action movie in the works. Jim Mickle chosen to write and direct by Legendary and Bandai Namco Filmworks.https://deadline.com/2024/10/gundam-movie-sweet-tooth-jim-mickle-1236163584/ House of the Dead - NEW movie in the works. THIS time from Paul WS Anderson. The MK ‘95 director (Resident Evil, Monster Hunter) will also co-write.https://deadline.com/2024/10/house-of-the-dead-movie-paul-w-s-anderson-sega-game-1236163599/ Orphan - A third movie in the franchise has been announced. Star Isabelle Fuhrman is set to return as the titular “orphan.” The writer and director from the second movie, Orphan: First Kill, David Coggeshall and William Brent Bell, will also be returning.https://variety.com/2024/film/global/orphan-3-official-lionsgate-isabelle-fuhrman-1236199428/ The Substance - Finally available to stream. Only it's on Mubi… who has Mubi? You can sign up for a 7-day free trial through Amazon Prime, or just purchase the movie on Prime directly.https://variety.com/2024/film/news/how-to-watch-the-substance-online-streaming-1236199912/#article-comments Godzilla - New Toho movie in the works from the director that gave us Godzilla Minus One, Takashi Yamazaki. Will be the 38th Godzilla movie.https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/new-godzilla-movie-takashi-yamazaki-1236051588/ Cliffhanger - Reboot in the works. Sylvester Stallone was originally attached to star, has left the project. Starring Lily James and Pierce Brosnan (replacing Stallone). Original movie was out in 1993.https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/cliffhanger-reboot-lily-james-pierce-brosnan-1236050367/ Emily the Strange - Feature length animated movie in the works from WB and Bad Robot.https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/emily-the-strange-animated-movie-warner-bros-1236049005/ SuggestsAddams Family Valuesa 1993 American supernatural black comedy film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and written by Paul Rudnick, based on the characters created by Charles Addams. It is the sequel to The Addams Family (1991). The film features almost all the main cast members from the original filmRumor MillConfirmations/RefutationsCONFIRM: Agatha All Along - Aubrey Plaza's character IS Lady Death. And no one cares…New RumorsAgent Venom - Said to be in the works ALREADY! Flash Thompson the new host. Also said to be set for release PRE-Secret Wars, with ties to the Scarlet Witch, AND the Sinister Six that has been on the back burner forEVER.Game of Thrones - MOVIE in the works according to the trades. Said to be an extension of the HBO series. Weiss and Bennioff wanted to end the series originally with a 3-part movie…Wolverine - New game from Insomniac likely pushed back, as it is said that they have decided to “go in a new direction,” and are replacing the creative director and the game director on the project, Brian Horton. Now the Ratchet and Clank directors are in charge. Days of Thunder - Tom Cruise is apparently just trying to stay as busy as possible. This on top of Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning, and the Top Gun: Maverick sequel?Fantastic Four - Sub-title changed to First Contact from First Steps.Death/Wiccan - Both characters are rumored to see a series based on one or both of them. Pilots for both?Agatha - Season 2???Blade - Eyeing the November 2026 release date on the Marvel release slate.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.

music american amazon netflix live texas movies ai house news germany marvel spain forever hbo dead presence strange original grammy game of thrones started sweden boats universal consequences amazon prime lego legendary thunder extreme kickstarter tv shows norway prime godzilla tom cruise wtf defeat reboot wolverines twilight feature resident evil blade fever substance amc oslo penguin prejudice aaa acknowledge weiss top gun maverick sylvester stallone dlc trailers fantastic four mk corrections mass effect orphan freaky pilots brakes wb quincy jones log swear first steps ratchet monster hunter stallone duh cliffhangers addams family demi moore slipknot reg hogwarts legacy limp bizkit bioware pierce brosnan obituaries judas priest gundam suggests godzilla minus one insomniacs gorge dez clank scarlet witch aubrey plaza happy death day first contact mission impossible dead reckoning billy bob thornton eyeing lanterns robert englund rumor mill calico mubi landman ushers heart eyes fear factory star wars skeleton crew oberhausen sinister six orphan first kill addams family values crowdfund englund bad robot geppetto barry sonnenfeld gah no cure as i lay dying headbanger kublai khan paul ws anderson john hamm new music video more than words devildriver ninjago shadows fall lego ninjago takashi yamazaki richard brake charles addams garret dillahunt mike baron gregg hurwitz flash thompson kse bleeding through spirit adrift paul rudnick mila jovovich walking dead daryl dixon jim mickle william brent bell gaming tech betty gabriel crazyfists agent venom brian horton do not open nate garrett brock lindow comic talk headlines
Kristin Kaspersen Nyfiken på
212. Klas Bergling: Sorgen efter Tim och kampen för ungdomars psykiska hälsa

Kristin Kaspersen Nyfiken på

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 47:42


I veckans avsnitt har jag bjudit in Klas Bergling för att prata om vad vi kan göra för ungdomars psykiska hälsa. Ett så fint samtal om sorgen efter Tim, och familjens drivkraft att kämpa för ungdomars psykiska hälsa. Det är så många unga som mår dåligt idag och Klas berättar om vikten av att vi jobbar i förebyggande syfte och även såklart om hur vi vuxna kan vara uppmärksamma om vad vi kan göra för dom som mår dåligt, bland annat att vi vuxna pratar mer och är mer nyfikna på hur våra unga mår och vad dom gör i vardagen. Han säger själv att han trodde han hade lite insikt i det när Tim mådde dåligt men berättar om att kunskapen i dag är så mycket större och vill att fler vuxna ska få den kunskapen för att hjälpa fler. Ett viktigt samtal så missa inte veckans avsnitt. Producerat av @kaspersen_nyfikenpa och More Than Words

Get Fed Today
Frank Ramseur: More Than Words

Get Fed Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024


Today's sermon is More Than Words by Frank Ramseur Find more teaching from Pastor Frank at www.calvarychatt.com

AsianBossGirl
No Dumb Questions with Mel: Love Beyond Words - A Conversation with Author & Designer Jocelyn Chung

AsianBossGirl

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 46:15


In this heartwarming episode of No Dumb Questions, I'm thrilled to welcome Jocelyn Chung, a graphic designer, creator, and newly-published children's book author, to the podcast! We instantly connected during my last visit to Taiwan, and today we're diving into her debut book, “When Love is More Than Words”, a story that beautifully captures how love transcends language, especially within Asian families—a theme that deeply resonates with me, having grown up with my grandparents and extended family. Jocelyn shares the inspiration behind her book, how her upbringing in a Taiwanese-American household influenced her storytelling, and the creative journey from designer to author. We also explore the challenges she faced as a first-time author and the cultural values she hopes to pass on through her work. Whether you love children's books or simply believe in the power of love beyond words, this episode is a must-listen! Become an ABG Bestie to get new audio episodes ad-free, monthly “Dear ABG” AMA sessions, discounts on merch, and shout-outs in our episodes. https://abg.supercast.com/  __________________________________________ Host: Melody Cheng Editor: Victoria Cheng __________________________________________ P A R T N E R S • BetterHelp: Get 10% off your first month with code “ABG” at betterhelp.com/ABG __________________________________________ C O N N E C T W I T H U S • Subscribe and Follow us @asianbossgirl on Apple Podcasts/Spotify/Amazon Music/YouTube/Instagram/Twitter/Facebook • Listener Survey: Let us know your thoughts on the podcast here • Email: hello@asianbossgirl.com __________________________________________ S U P P O R T U S • Merch: asianbossgirl.myshopify.com • Donate: anchor.fm/asianbossgirl/support • More about us at asianbossgirl.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Community Church
Get It Out | More Than Words: Part 3

Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 36:35


What do Spotted Lanternflies have to do with the way you see the world? Find Out in part three of More Than Words.

Legacy Grandparenting
Getting the Story Behind Your Story: A Conversation with Sheri Kohlmann

Legacy Grandparenting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 56:09


There are lots of excellent resources available now for older adults who want to share their life stories with their children and grandchildren. In this episode of Legacy Grandparenting, Wayne Rice and John Coulombe talk with Sheri Kohlmann, founder and director of More Than Words, Inc., an organization that helps adults of all ages to reflect on their lives in a more meaningful and in-depth way and to share their stories with guided autobiographies, ethical wills and other methods for preserving and passing on a legacy that can last for generations. During the podcast, Sheri demonstrates her interviewing skills by getting John Coulombe to open up about some of his formative early memories. For more information about More Than Words, visit www.morethanwordsinc.com.

Super Hits Podcast
Episode 189: Hole Hearted by Extreme

Super Hits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 30:27


We could have gone with More Than Words, but we decided to go with Hole Hearted instead to lead our discussion about Extreme. Hosted by @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom, the Super Hits Podcast reviews a different retro single each episode! We're on all of the usual podcast platforms, so come find us. Come and give us a 5-star review! To correct us if we miss a fact or get something wrong, to request a single, or to just say hello, hit us up at superhitspodcast@gmail.com Here's our website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://megamixdotcom.com/super-hits/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Here's our Twitter: @SuperHitsCast Here's our Instagram: @SuperHitsPodcast You can also find playlists for all of the songs we've covered on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and Apple Music. Just search for Super Hits Podcast Playlist!

Encouragement on SermonAudio
More Than Words

Encouragement on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 33:00


A new MP3 sermon from Beverly Manor Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: More Than Words Speaker: Randy Aldridge Broadcaster: Beverly Manor Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/23/2024 Bible: John 14-15 Length: 33 min.

Place to Be Nation POP
Video Jukebox Song Of The Day #542 - "More Than Words" By Extreme

Place to Be Nation POP

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 7:33


Welcome to PTBN Pop's Video Jukebox Song of The Day! Every weekday will be featuring a live watch of a great and memorable music video. Before the summer reallys kicks into gear, we're going to slow it down so once again this week, all of the songs will be power ballads. On today's episode, Steve Riddle is watching, “More Than Words” by Extreme from 1991. The YouTube link for the video is below so you can watch along! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrIiLvg58SY

Demystifying NMO
Episode #34 | From Brain Fog to Clarity: Finding Voice and Purpose w/ Alanna Yee

Demystifying NMO

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 33:19


In this episode, we are featuring Alanna Yee.The onset of autoimmune encephalitis and the frustrations leading to her diagnosis would change her life in ways she never could have imagined. These experiences inspired Alanna to begin sharing her own story to help others navigate similar challenges.Alanna generously shares her insights on how to effectively tell personal health stories. She guides us on where to begin, how to strike a balance, and how to respect our own privacy when sharing such personal narratives. Her perspective on the therapeutic value of sharing patient experiences and its potential to drive progress for rare diseases is truly enlightening.ABOUT US:The Demystifying NMO and MOG podcast is a Sumaira Foundation (TSF) project and was made possible with the generous support of Genentech.SOCIAL & WEBSITE:Alanna YeeFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/wherearemypillowsInstagram - www.instagram.com/wherearemypillowsTwitter - twitter.com/wampillowsDemystifying NMO podcastInstagram - www.instagram.com/demystifying_nmomogTwitter - twitter.com/DemystifyingNMOThe Sumaira FoundationWebsite - www.sumairafoundation.orgFacebook - www.facebook.com/TheSumairaFoundationVoices of NMO & MOG - www.sumairafoundation.org/awareness/voices-of-nmo/TIMESTAMPS/TOPICS:00:01:27 Alanna Yee00:08:08 How To Start Sharing Our Experiences00:11:45 More Than Words, Other Ways To Tell Our Stories00:16:11 Facts & Emotions00:23:53 Authenticity And Privacy00:29:41 Advice For People Considering Sharing Their Health StoriesADDITIONAL LINKSThe profoundly personal side of rare disease: Humanizing the therapeutic journey of patients from Science Magazine, a peer-reviewed academic journal by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. t.ly/Llg1USUPPORT THE PODCASTDonate to Illuminatehttps://www.sumairafoundation.org/advocacy/donate/CREDITS:Producer & Host - Brian DawsonMusic - Denys Kyshchuk from Pixabay

Nerd Canon
Episode 113 – Music Videos Your Mom Likes

Nerd Canon

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 49:15


Videos for this time around:-Hold On by Wilson Phillips-The Sign by Ace of Base (sort of?)-More Than Words by Extreme-To Be With You by Mr. Big-One Sweet Day by Boyz II Men and Mariah Carey Also, while you're here, support the important nerdy work we do for future humans by becoming a patron on https://www.patreon.com/nerdcanon […]

The Autism Little Learners Podcast
#68 - Neurodiversity-Affirming Approaches With Emily Byers Chaney, SLP

The Autism Little Learners Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 49:27


Do you ever find yourself wondering about things like, “what does it mean to be neurodiversity-affirming?”, “why do many autistic children have pronoun reversals”, “what is gestalt language processing”, “why should we honor protests from autistic children”, or “why aren't WH question goals appropriate for many young autistic students”?.  If you are curious about these questions and more…you are going to want to join me for this week's podcast episode where I'll be chatting with Emily Byers Chaney.  She's a speech/language pathologist and she was so kind to let me ask her a variety of questions that are often brought to me by my community.  Emily talks about all of these things on her Instagram account, and I just knew she'd be the perfect person to interview for the Autism Little Learners Podcast.  Head over and listen now because you will learn so much! Emily Byers Chaney is a speech/language pathologist and is the speech and language program director at the Pediatric Therapy Playhouse in LA.  Emily has been published in the America Speech Language Association national magazine.  She specializes in gestalt language processing and neurdiversity-affirming therapy.  Emily is trained in and has experience with the Floortime Approach, PROMPT, Hanen's It Takes Two To Talk and More Than Words, Natural Language Acquisition for Gestalt Language Processors, and the Inside Out Sensory Certficate. Topics Discussed: What it means to be neurodiversity-affirming Pronoun reversals and autism What is gestalt language processing? Why WH question goals aren't always appropriate for gestalt language processors Modeling AAC without expectation Learning through play-based approaches vs. compliance-based approaches Building connections with autistic students Why planned ignoring doesn't work Honoring protesting Where You Can Find Emily: Instagram: @ndaffirming.slp Direct link to her IG account: https://www.instagram.com/ndaffirming.slp/ Other Links You May Be Interested In: Autism Little Learners on Instagram Autism Little Learners on Facebook You can also join my free Visual Supports Facebook Group to “hang out” with like-minded educators and parents who want to take action and implement visuals at home or at school. Be sure to subscribe to The Autism Little Learners Podcast so you don't miss future episodes.  Plus, leave a rating & review on iTunes….this will help other educators and parents find this podcast!   CLICK HERE to leave a review on iTunes, then scroll down to “ratings and reviews” and click “write a review”.  THANK YOU!  

50% with Marcylle Combs
Building Business For Good: Carrie Fox

50% with Marcylle Combs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 45:44


Carrie Fox Founder and CEO, Mission Partners Chief Curator and Host, Mission Forward   Carrie Fox is the founder and CEO of Mission Partners, a women-owned strategic communications firm and Certified B Corporation that guides high-potential nonprofits, foundations, and socially responsible corporations in realizing their greatest social impact. Since launching her first company in 2004, Carrie has guided hundreds of organizations around the world to lead with purpose, fueling organizations and their missions forward in new and more impactful ways. Her signature "More Than Words" approach to courageous communication has been documented in the Amazon best-selling book of the same name. Carrie's strategic communications work focuses deeply on issues of community— from social justice to sustainability, children's health, higher education, and workforce development. She served as the creative visionary behind a nationwide campaign to transform the foster care system for young people aging out of care and she was the lead communications strategist behind a $10 million prize competition aimed at advancing global technology for more fuel-efficient vehicles. Carrie is a founding signatory of the #WeTheChange declaration to build business for good, and a founding member of the Purpose Collaborative, a national network of communications thought-leaders and industry experts that work together to provide impactful problem-solving in touch with the current needs of today's purpose-driven businesses. Her signature conversation series and podcast, Mission Forward, has featured Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists, MacArthur Fellows, and some of the nation's most sought-after philanthropy leaders. She is a Stevie Woman in Business Winner, a SmartCEO Washington Brava Award winner, a WWPR Woman of the Year Honoree, and a winner of PRWeek's '40 under 40′. She is a member of the Board of Trustees for Loyola University Maryland, and a former Advisory Board member of the Greater Washington Community Foundation. She is also the co-author of Adventures in Kindness: 52 Awesome Adventures for Kids to Build a Better World, which she wrote with her daughter Sophia.  Before starting her own social impact firms, Carrie worked in several public affairs and public relations firms in Washington, DC and northern NJ. Those early career experiences, coupled with her unique career start as Director of Communications and spokesperson for Ripken Baseball, which was founded to manage Hall of Famer Cal Ripken, Jr.'s many philanthropic and educational efforts, helped her hone a unique blend of services that sit at the intersection of public relations, policy and philanthropy.  Carrie is a graduate of Loyola University Maryland, and an active resident of Montgomery County, MD. Social media: LinkedIN: carriefoxpr Website: https://mission.partners/, missionforward.us Book Recommendations: 1. The Art of Living: Peace and Freedom in the Here and Now 2. The Other Wes Moore 3. More Than Words, by Carrie Fox 4. Adventures in Kindness: 52 Awesome Kid Adventures for Building a Better, by Sophia and Carrie Fox

Big Talk with Chris and Gregg
Ep. 104 Extreme - Extreme II: Pornograffitti - Review and Reaction!

Big Talk with Chris and Gregg

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 61:24


Ep. 104 Extreme - Extreme II: Pornograffitti - Review and Reaction!   Extreme's "Pornograffitti" is a groundbreaking album that seamlessly blends hard rock, funk, and glam metal, showcasing the band's exceptional musicianship and eclectic style. Released in 1990, the album gained widespread acclaim for its virtuoso guitar work, powerful vocals, and socially conscious lyrics. At the heart of "Pornograffitti" is the hit single "More Than Words," a ballad that reached the top of the charts and became one of the defining love songs of the era. The album also features other standout tracks such as "Decadence Dance," "Get the Funk Out," and "Hole Hearted," each showcasing Extreme's ability to navigate diverse musical genres with ease. Led by the dynamic vocals of Gary Cherone and the exceptional guitar skills of Nuno Bettencourt, Extreme crafted an album that transcends traditional rock boundaries. "Pornograffitti" explores themes of love, relationships, and societal issues with a unique blend of sincerity and musical sophistication. With its memorable hooks, intricate guitar solos, and emotionally resonant lyrics, Extreme's "Pornograffitti" remains a timeless masterpiece that has left an indelible mark on the rock music landscape. Whether you're a longtime fan or discovering it for the first time, this album is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the artistry of rock at its finest.

The Autism Little Learners Podcast
#50 - 3 Ways To Follow The Lead Of An Autistic Child

The Autism Little Learners Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 10:51


Today we are going to chat about the OWL approach.  It was developed by The Hanen Centre and is a great strategy if you want to follow the child's lead to learn more about what they like and how they are playing and communicating.  The OWL approach has so many benefits, which I will go over during today's episode. Topics Discussed: Following the lead of an autistic child Examples of following their lead Benenfits of following the autistic child's lead   Links Mentioned In This Episode: OWL approach from The Hanen Centre The Hanen Centre website More Than Words book from The Hanen Centre   Other Links You May Be Interested In: Autism Little Learners on Instagram Autism Little Learners on Facebook You can also join my free Visual Supports Facebook Group to “hang out” with like- minded educators and parents who want to take action and implement visuals at home or at school. Be sure to subscribe to The Autism Little Learners Podcast so you don't miss future episodes.  Plus, leave a rating & review on iTunes….this will help other educators and parents find this podcast!  CLICK HERE to leave a review on iTunes, then scroll down to “ratings and reviews” and click “write a review”.  THANK YOU!

Magic & Mountains
How to Write with a Wide Open Heart (and a Magical Cat) with Jill Santopolo

Magic & Mountains

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 34:20


Jill Santopolo is an author, publisher, mother, and born storyteller. She gracefully weaves big moral questions, dilemmas, and choices into all of her books. In this episode, T. A. and Jill illuminate their creative process in working together as author and editor. They discuss how to add layers of richness and depth into books. They share why stories make us feel less alone, how to see a place as a friend, and what guides us through the challenges of creating authentic worlds. What does it mean to create something that is emotionally autobiographical? And what happens if you pat a magical Cat? Tune in to find out. About Jill Santopolo: Jill Santopolo is the internationally best-selling author of Stars in an Italian Sky, Everything After, More Than Words, and The Light We Lost, which was a Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick and has been optioned for film. Her books have been translated into 35 languages and have been named to the New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Apple, and Indie Bound bestseller lists. She is also the author of the Alec Flint Mysteries, the Sparkle Spa series, and the Follow Your Heart books. Jill holds a BA from Columbia University, an MFA from the Vermont College of Fine Arts, and a certificate in Intellectual Property Law from NYU. She is the publisher of Philomel, an imprint of Penguin Young Readers Group and lives in Washington, DC and New York with her husband and daughter. Check out Jill's books The Light We Lost and Stars in an Italian Sky. Magic & Mountains is hosted by T. A. Barron, beloved author of 32 books and counting. Carolyn Hunter is co-host. Magic & Mountains Theme Song by Julian Peterson.

O Lala! (In the Dungeon)
The Power Of Sound Healing (Interview With The Bell Garden) | O Lala! (In the Dungeon) S2 #6

O Lala! (In the Dungeon)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 71:24


Today we have Rick Plautz, owner and operator of the Bell Garden. The Bell Garden is a wellness business and sound bath facilitator in RVA combining quartz crystal bowls, curated music, and vocal toning to create a profoundly relaxing meditative experience.Rick started holding sound baths in December of 2021 at Triangle Rock Club - and still does once a month. But he now holds them all over town in yoga studios, reiki centers, and privately in clients' homes.In 2018 while he was meditating to music he began humming - and promptly fell asleep. When he woke up he had an image in his head of sitting on a large concert stage, ringing a crystal bowl and singing a note in front of a crowd of hundreds. This image has led him to where he is today.We also discuss local RVA celebrities, our favorite restaurants of the week, and more!Support Rick:TheBell.Garden@thebell.gardenTiktokOther Reiki Healers in RVA:Shekina - holds ecstatic dancesYogi J Miles - yogaJulian J. Desta - sound healerShanna Latia - yogi, does paddle board yoga on the riverOur Sponsor:Maya's Bellydancing

Going Terribly
Ep. 155: Two Harmless Flies in a Build-a-Burger Workshop

Going Terribly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 45:15


Alice and Doug discuss the revolutionizing of TV -- from Adam West's holy Batman (or is it Joker?), to Megan Mullaly's mellifluous Karen on Will & Grace, to of course, Jack Black and Jimmy Fallon's shot-for-shot remake of Extreme's "More Than Words" music video, which let's be honest, is NSFW. Other discussion topics may include: - An examination of britches, knickers, and bloomers. For ticks. - Does The Lord of the Flies have more insects or incest? - How to make a truly terrible escort website profile - Have you become more or less carnal as you've aged? - A celebration of National Cheeseburger Day, featuring the chopped beef of John Bobbitt --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goingterribly/message

Getting Hip to The Hip
I didn't know that the crows in Portland spoke english?

Getting Hip to The Hip

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 108:08


Prepare to journey into the heart of the Hip's 2009 album, "We Are the Same." This week, we're pulling back the curtain on an album that made fans wait an extra year for its release. We're not just talking about the music; we're delving into the nostalgia, the reception, and the adventure of listening to this collection of songs. TracksMorning Moon - Studio versionThe Last Recluse - Montreal 2009The Depression Suite - San Fransciso 2009Frozen in my Tracks - Syracuse 2009TranscriptTrack 1:[0:01] For the first time in over 20 years, hip fans had to wait longer than two years for new material. It was three years after we got World Container that Bob Rock came down from the mountain with the Stone Tablet Masters of what appeared to be a campfire album called We Are TheSame. Although it launched with a cool promo, the hip, performing live at the bathhouse, beamed to cineplex theaters across Canada, and it debuted at number one, I have absolutely no memoryof this album entering the zeitgeist. In fact, I could tell you that only Love Is a First made it to my ears before the Fully and Completely podcast. My first full listen of this album was followed by a visit to the grocery store where I bumped into my co-host Greg, and I remember us casually throwing around terms like milk toast andbeige when describing what we were getting into with this springtime release. What followed though is something amazing and it's something only music can truly do. [1:05] You see, I gave this album its due and by that I mean a good solid listening session. On walks, at my desk, on my patio, the beige started to turn into a kaleidoscope of colors and shapes. The album was making me feel nostalgic for my 1977 El Camino. I could envision loading up the back of this hog with camping gear and taking this record to the cottage for the May long and listening to nothing but. Yes, I had become a fan of We Are The Same. Today it's an album I reach for when I feel wistful and I want to reminisce with my past. I adore Morning Moon and the Depression Suite, but the deeper cuts do it for me too. Will the love that Pete and Tim felt on the Bob Rock produced World Container spill over onto this record, or will their first experience be like mine? We're here now, so we may as well be getting hip to the hip. Track 4:[2:31] Hey it's JD here and welcome back to Getting Hip to the Hip. I'm here every week with my friends Pete and Tim and what we do is we talk about the Tragically Hip one album at a time week over week trying to understand what it's like to hear thisband for the first time again. Pete, Tim, How the fuck are you guys doing? Ola, como estas? Buenas tardes. Bueno, bueno, bueno. Los fanes de Tragically Hip. That's how they would say it here. I'm not culturally appropriating. That's how people talk here in Spain. In Spanish, you mean? Yeah, yeah. And they wouldn't change the name of Tragically Hip. hip, they would just say tragically hip, just like they say. See, see, see. Cloud, cloud, or cloud, or cloud. I don't know where he's went to, but there was a guy on Facebook. He's in the Facebook group. And his name is Luca Tadia, I believe. And he's Italian. And he discovered the hip out of, he's an Italian, he's in a band. He's a singer-songwriter. [3:47] And he was at a really low point. And he discovered the hip. And he, he really feels so strongly about them that he's rewritten, rewritten. [3:59] The lyrics like transcribe, like not transcribe them. What word am I looking for? Translated them, but in many cases he's had to write his own because there's so many turns of phrase he's, he's having to write like his own sort of stuff, but, but to fit in the melodicstructure and then, you know, he, he alters the melodic structure a little bit, but he's released a whole whack and he's coming out with a record and everything, but I haven't seen, I haven'tseen anything about him in a while. So what a fucking surface, Luca, come back to it. I'll point out, I'll send some stuff to the thread later this week, but, um, I'm getting way, uh, way caught up in the weeds here because we're here to talk about a record we're here to talkabout, we are the same, uh, released in 2009, which interesting tidbit. This is the first time that a hip band had had to wait more than two years for a record since the band emerged in 1987. They had to wait three years. So it was 2006, then 2009. Was that the longest three years of hip's lives? Or what was going on during that time? I'm guessing the diehards were losing their minds. Yeah. Are they breaking up? What's going on? Like, Gord was doing solo stuff. Rob Baker was doing Stripper's Union in 2005. So he might have toured Stripper's Union in 2006. [5:22] I don't know, they did their usual stuff, but they, like, to my... [5:28] To my knowledge, they, I mean, the record still opened at number one, um, for the week that it was released, which was consistent with what the hip had been doing. I think they had eight in a row or something like that, but they just weren't part of the zeitgeist, you know, they weren't part of, or maybe it's just, they weren't part of my zeitgeist. That, that might be it. Uh, they, they might've been, but, but I feel like if they were as big as they were in 96 in 2009, then they would have never fell off my radar, sort of. And it wasn't that they fell off my radar. They, I just started listening to other music. I just, you know, I- Were you aware of their whole, their whole bathhouse performance at the end or before the release? Like they played at the bathhouse to, they played a show? I would have lost my, like, I would have lost my mind. So I, yeah, I don't, I don't know. [6:24] It was just out of my reference point. Yeah, so I read that they played at the Bathhouse and it was screened, I guess, at Cineplex Theatres across Canada. It's like, these guys were, you know, celebrating for sure. Do you know what Cineplex Theatres owns? One of the things they own is a branch of places called the Rec Room. And one of the Rec Rooms is in Toronto, where we're going to be hosting our event. And we hope you all make it. Get out of fucking town. Wait, what's this event? What are we doing? [6:59] Come on be on board I hate the pull it out game That's gonna be a fun night. I just can't wait. That's gonna be a real fun. Oh, don't lie Jay Jay D Your pull-out game is great. [7:15] Oh my gosh He's got like 12 pockets on his outfit right now he's pulling shit out of her. Oh man. Yeah, I know, the event's going to be great, tickets are selling through, so get themwhile you can. Hit them quick. Get more information on our Twitter feed or send any of us an email, JD, Pete, Tim at gettinghiptothehip.com you can do all of that and more. So let's get into this Bob Rock produced record. This one's recorded entirely at The Bath House, which is a stark contrast from World Container, which was recorded at a big studio in Vancouver and a relatively large studio in Toronto. This was now The Hip on their own ground. I feel like as a result of that we get a very different sounding record. It's got like the nuances the nooks and crannies that the bathhouse records are sort of becoming famous for but it's still like holy shit is this record produced. Like it is depending on what side of the fence you're on it's either intricate or too busy you know like in terms of some of the arrangements. [8:34] The general, I don't know, gist of it that I was kind of reading about is a little bit of a love-hate. I don't know. I also read that that extra year they're waiting for Bob Rock to returnfrom a carnival cruise. Like a really extended long carnival cruise. Oh, wow. That's boggers. That's my joke right there. Oh, okay. Oh, yeah, I got that, it took me a second. Yeah, me too. Sorry. We'll dial it in, we'll dial it in in post. I'll test my new editing tools on that one. Punch up the laughter. Okay. No, I really, I read a bit about this album. It is very much highly produced. I feel like it's, the all music reviews, three stars. Yeah. Which is lower, you know, by at least half a point than usual. And one term they used about it was a creative bankruptcy. Like, they pulled out all the stops. All of the stops for this album and tapped the tank. So I thought that was a pretty fucking harsh review. That's very harsh. Considering three years, man. Yeah, no, no, don't be sorry. I just, I don't see that it's, it's, yeah. [9:59] I like this. I like this record. I'll tell you guys. I didn't. The first time I heard it, did not. So I was the same. Yeah, yeah. Let's hear about your experience listening to the record. I was kind of the same. I listened to it. Well, I listened to parts of it. I couldn't sit through it all thefirst try. It was like, I don't know, it was like reading a series of books and getting to the next book and it's like, oh my gosh, this book's going to take me forever. That's what it just felt like to me and finally got through it. I'll say finally. [10:32] And wasn't so sure, but you know there were songs, I'll just say that there were songs that grew on me after repeat listens and I and I got to a point where I thought I could see howhip fans either embraced the whole trajectory of the hip and continued to absolutely love this band and I could see how some hip fans were like Like, what the fuck? When are we going to get this Bob Brock guy out of here? Yeah. Because, I mean, I feel like that's still, I don't know, still a thread going through it. So yeah, that was my take. Listened to it kind of everywhere. [11:11] I just, I gave this album some real attempts. But I listened to it also, I think, less than other albums in general. Okay. Pete? You know, I say we get into it cause I got a lot to say about the, you know, the record as we go. And I'll leave my comments to the record as we move on. Okay, well then kick us off here. Let's start right out with Morning Moon. I mean, I thought it was, I thought it was, let's see. It definitely a different tone to begin the record on with the acoustic vibe, the melody was really cool. I was surprised by the strings, but as we'll talk about as we go on here, the strings become a thing. Hey, that's a good way of putting it, Tim. [12:12] There's a really cool country lick with the electric guitar, I like it. Chorus is catchy, heavy harmonies, twangy guitar. I got some, I got some like a little bit of Eagles vibes on this too. Sure. Clearly hear it. My note that I, my note I wrote down was, it's got an AM radio chorus. Yeah. Yeah, totally, totally. But, but. In a good way. Yeah, in a good way. But I wasn't like, I wasn't like, ah, ah, fuck. This is, yeah. I mean, this is not... [12:49] This is not music at work. This does not grab you by the balls and punch you in the face and then throw you down the fucking hill. It doesn't do that. [13:02] Not to say that I want that, but yeah, interesting start. That's all I'll say. Track one. We'll go there. We'll talk about Bob Rock as we keep going. Oh, Bobby, I thought, you know, this is an interesting start as well. It's got this country rock ballad, you know, it's like, are we jumping into a good condition 90s Chevy Suburban driving through Nashville in this one, like heading to the barbecue place? I don't know. But it also felt like, you know, I was listening through and I also thought this is so singable and it's kind of lovely and it's balladish and And it feels a little country. There's slide guitar. There's some, I don't know, cello or something that comes in. There's strings happening. And then I thought, I could rewrite the lyrics of this song and play it for anybody, and they would like it. I could actually turn this into a country music song. Or you could turn it into, dare I say, a Christian rock song. It just felt really mainstream, stream kickoff song to this album. It was like beautiful. Yeah, it's beautiful. And I like dug it, but it felt like programmed, I felt kind of programmed. [14:26] I would never suggest rewriting Gord Downie lyrics. I agree. But the music merited a feeling of, this could be a song played on different types of radio stations. It just, yeah. I wanted, you know, the kickoff on an album for me, it's got to be gripping. And it puts you in the seat. And you put on your seat belt. And you go. And this one was like, OK, what's number two? [14:56] Which, before we get into number two, honey, please, which, from each of you, song would you have used to kick off the record if you were sequencing the record? Is there a song on there that does that, that throws you down the hill, or grabs you by the throat? I know which one I would not, out of all of them, but I'll take it. It's a good question, but to be honest with you, I feel like this record, there are songs on. There's even notes that I'll say when we get into other songs. I feel like there's songs that don't belong in this record. Gotcha. Yeah, it's hard to say. I mean, they kicked it off the way they kicked it off. And I think it's, you know, you can't argue with what's been done. And I can't make their fucking decisions. But yeah. Yeah, I don't know. That's a tough question. It's a good question, but I can't answer it, JD. All right, honey, please. Oof. Here's another one I thought that kind of had this R.E.M. feel. I have East Street Band written down. OK. I also had. The beginning just reminds me of that piano lick at the beginning. Just reminds me of Springsteen. [16:08] It just feels like it's going into a Springsteen song. OK. This one, it somehow made me think of the band Big Country. I think they were, where were they from? Were they Scottish? I don't know. It just, Gord comes in softly, you know, I kind of felt like, oh, I wonder if they do this one live and he's angrier. Like it just, it just, I felt like there was a shift that wasn't in this song. Like it just felt like a great radio song, but at the same time. It was also playing in the ceiling speaker system when I was in Vancouver, BC getting my teeth cleaned. You know, like it just, it was really, it like, it was like I couldn't figure out what it was. It was that, or it was almost a wedding song. Like I couldn't figure out what this song was supposed to be. I just, it just kind of stumped me. It was good and sing along and everything, but it was also like, where are we going? I know, it's hard. This is that song, this might be the album that got kicked in the balls at the show on September 1st. Somebody might just walk up and kick me in the balls. Oh, there are big fans of this record. This might be that album. I'm wearing a cup, dude. [17:33] On Amazon, like, no fucking way. I'm wearing a mouth guard. I'm wearing a wig and I'm going to have like a voice modifier on my throat. I can just set you guys up behind the screen like so nobody can see you. You know, one of those things like silhouette. The old cage. You remember like watching fucking Roadhouse where the band played behind like a fucking like a chain link fence. And that band was? Jeff Healy and the... Fuck, Jeff Healy and the... I can't remember the band. I would have just said Jeff Healy band. Fucking shadow puppets. Here's my shadow puppets, Pete and Tim. Jesus Christ, man. Great fucking man, though. You know, we've been drinking the Kool-Aid and sometimes you get a little gherpie from, you know, too much Kool-Aid. I think that's just kind of... It's funny you say that, Tim, because I'm reading my notes for this song and it's... And honey, please... You've got gherpie written down. No, no, it didn't matter. This is my complete notes on this song. Heavy production. Producer is really mixing the Kool-Aid here. [18:44] Even how the drums are mixed, I mean, I just, I could not, I could not listen to this fucking song enough to even see, like, I just was like, yeah, dentist's office. I'm at, I'm at a fucking Sears or, or I'm at a Hallmark store and I'm just like, what the fuck, man? I just want to get out of here so I can put on fucking Black Sabbath or the, or fucking, or fully and completely in my fucking car. Like I just, Christ, excuse my language, but yeah, it justwas not taken, not taken. The, the, I'll just, there's more, but the, the, you're right about the drum mixing because there were a couple times where I was like, there's nothing wrong with this drummer. Why are we doing what we're doing here? Oh, it was like fucking the right tom went from the right ear to the left ear and then the kicks going back. I'm like, what the fuck are we doing? Why? Like, just give me the fucking drums. I don't need a ping pong set in my ears. It was just too much. I hear you on the E Street Band JD, but yeah, other than that, could not, oh, yeah, that's all I got. That's all I got. you. [20:05] J.D. we need to rerecord the start and you're going to be like, this is where I lost my friendship with Pete Dibb. And they were banned from the roof of the United States. No entry. No entry. [20:22] The first time I sat down and listened to the record was for Fully and Completely, the podcast. By the way, Pete, it's Fully Completely. Fully and Completely was our podcast. Whoa, easy, JD. Okay, now you're cut. Okay, all right. Mr. Details. This is episode... He's gotten our back. This is like, I mean, we got one record after two records. I should know this, you're right. I should know this at this point. I don't know if I can say this. So I listened to it then and I like absolutely, it did nothing for me. It did nothing. Like, I was just like, I don't even, I didn't pick up anything. I can't even say, oh, well, the Parchment Suite I really liked, you know, like, no, it just washed over me. And that really disappointed me and so I gave it like a session listen. Probably two or three weeks later, where I sat down and listened to it two or three times in a row. And that's when I latched onto a few songs. I won't say what they were, but I latched onto a few songs. And then picking it up again for this podcast and listening to it, it's like I'm finding some of these songs feel weirdly nostalgicnow, you know? And Honey Please, I like the tone of of his voice, like, I like what he's doing with his vocals on this song. Yeah. Uh, like he's, he's really playful. Like Jimmy's like, no, not like that. [21:51] Well, I was just in shock because I thought for a second, Gordani was sitting across from me. Oh, I thought you meant Tim was having a fucking seizure. No, it's, it's what I've been doing around the house when I need a refill. It's like, No, this, you know what, I'll tell, I'll tell you something, this, this is a really weird analogy, but like, I'm not a, I'm not one of those guys who's, I mean, I think the last time beforethis time I had been to a strip club when I was like 18 years old, you know, when you're 18, this is the first thing you can do. You go to a strip club. Yeah. Uh, and I had gone to one, one time after I was in a very committed and loving relationship And it was like, I got there and I was like, there's this beautifulwoman and she's talking to me and she smells nice and everything. And she's like, it's not doing, it's not, it's not taking. [22:44] And then like, you know, the night goes on, I have a couple of beers and I'm like, still not working. I don't understand what it is. And, you know, turns out, at least in terms of the strip club, it was because I love the person I was with and I didn't want to be there. I was not happy about where I was at. But that's how I felt listening to this song, is that no matter how much I tried, it did nothing for me whatsoever. Wow. It wasn't because it was your aunt, Shirley? I mean, for art, for art, that is the most harsh criticism you can give, right? I hate to say that. I hate to say that. This song is- No, no, I'm fine. This is what this is, right? This is great. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I like that you're being honest rather than pandering, you know, I'm not going to pander and I'm going to be honest about this. It means the stuff that you have loved is that much more real to me. You know, thank you. Yeah. I mean, when you go back to, I mean, talk to me about fucking trouble with the hen house and I'm Christ. [23:52] Well, and just wait for next, next week. Ooh. Okay. I'm, I'm, you know, I don't want to get to the last recluse. [27:09] Oh, so, you know, fun chorus, lots of oohs, aahs. You know, I like a good ooh-aah section in a song when it works. I don't mind it. It can make it fun. But this song is so loaded. It's like tons of instruments. I don't know if there's an accordion in this song. I don't know. There's keys. There's tons of layers. It's got this ominous start. Um, it's a really bridge. Yeah. Bridge is so ominous. This chanting. Yeah. Yeah. I, which I thought was kind of cool, but, uh, you know, the keys fade out at the end and, and Gord's just, who are you? Who are you? Who are you? And it's, uh, I don't know what the song is, is about or who, or I don't know. It just, it just was like, whew, this, this song's loaded. Did you watch those videos I sent you guys? There's a trilogy from this record and Gord produced the videos and I sent them as a link. I don't think I think I said I was going to watch it because I wasn't in a place with Wi-Fi and thenI never watched it. I think that's my excuse also. [28:23] I don't remember getting it from you. You have to resend it. I'll resend it. I would watch it. Yeah, I want to read my notes verbatim here. Okay, um because yeah, I I really cool opening. I got YouTube vibes, a little Alice in Chains with the acoustic. [28:46] Guitar. The melody is good but it's very Coldplay. I got a lot of Coldplay vibes from this song. Not that I'm a Coldplay fan but unless you've been living under a fucking rock, you know what Coldplay sounds like. [29:00] And not to say that Coldplay's bad. There's a market for them. I like the keyboards but again with like the chanting and everything like I wrote down I do not recognize this band and it's no it's no surprise to me that Bob Rock did not produce the nextrecord because I feel like the whole time this guy Bob Rock whoever he is I don't know how he sounds I don't know where he's from but he's like listen guys nah this is the way it's gottabe I've been in the business for years I did this Metallica group you hear of them you heard of them they're from they're from California I know how to do it. It's just what you got to do to make this record sound good. Okay, I'm a big time record producer here. Like, I mean, the whole band is just like, Gord, what do you think? Do you know how much this haircut costs? Yeah, I put my my my pants on the same way as everybody else. The only difference is I make gold records. Like, I'm like, just like, fuck, dude, I'm the band must have just been sitting sitting there like, okay, all right, we'll do this. [30:08] Hey Gord, we're taking a coffee break right now. Hey Gord, I just ran into fucking Bob Rock coming out of the bathroom and he says we should put some Gregorian chants on thenext song. And he's like, you said, you said what? Okay, I guess we'll try it. Like it just, I don't know. Yeah. I, let's, can we go to Coffee Girl? Because it's not just. Sure. Can we? Can we? I promise, I promise this is gonna get better, but not with this song. Yeah, it is, it is. Not with this song. [30:43] It's a rollercoaster ride. This song. I'm reading I'm reading verbatim here feels like a song used for a scene transition in a romantic comedy when the guy and the girl break up before the final act where they get backtogether. Coffee girl. It's like I'm just picturing like, ah, fuck, he broke up. It's a montage of like her at work alone, pissed off because the guy fucking broke her heart, whatever the And, and, and like the trumpet, it's like, it was cool, but it was just like, what thefucking trumpet? Like, what is, what is going on right now? [31:24] And, and I mean, maybe it's supposed to make you feel like you're in a, like, give you that, that so I made her an expert or so I married an expert vibes. You remember that? Yes. Yeah. Like with a trumpet, like a lowly coffee shop in San Francisco, like, I don't know what the fuck's going on, but I'm just like, okay, this band is takingdirection. This is not, not to say it's not the same guys, but they're just like, they're led astray on some songs with this record, I feel. That's all I'm saying. Interesting thing. Yeah. I'd want this, this song, I got this, like, I agree with you pretty much, but I got creepy vibes from it. Get to the back door, look around, then turn the key, turn on all the lights, take down the chairs and make things neat. One night he'll make you choose. I mean, what? This is... Well, the beginning part is her opening the coffee shop. This song's creepy though. It's, I don't know. There's, there's... So I had that little sentiment about it. And then I was like, I remember when you could walk in Starbucks and you'd hear like like a catchy song. And then they had CDs for sale next to the cash register. I remember those days. And you can like take from, you know, the holiday Starbucks playlist, but it was on CD for sale right there. Right. I wondered, like, yeah. [32:51] You used to have a song you could download too. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I was like, was this a Starbucks song? I don't think it was a single. Tim's all creeped out and JD's like, no. JD's like, no, I've worked at a coffee shop. I've worked at a Starbucks before. You turn the lights, you turn the fucking key, you put the chairs out. Tim, what the fuck is the problem? Yeah, the problem is one night he'll make you choose. What is that? Like there's... You gotta watch the videos. Watch the videos, all right? I don't... Fucking... Okay. All right. Homework. Homework. Now, I agree with you. This song is very milquetoast. Milquetoast. Good work. You know? Yeah. It's fine. But it's enhanced significantly by this video. You enjoy it a little bit more. But... Well, in that essence, do you feel the song was kind of made for video, hand in hand, kind of? Well, I don't know why it wouldn't have been a single then, you know? Yeah, yeah. Okay. Like, back in the day, they were releasing six, seven singles a record to give those record legs. [34:06] Well, it's got, I think, second biggest plays, or third biggest plays for this entire record on Spotify. Definitely a single category as far as listening is concerned. And I said it at the top of the fucking conversation about this tune is that it feels like it's made for a movie, you know? Yeah, yeah. So yeah, I thought of the same. Only played 77 times live. So it's not really a big live song. No, it'd be super rare. Yeah. You guys are such data whores. Such data whores. You started it with your Spotify. I really wasn't with this album until yesterday. I usually do some research along the way in this album. I really just tried to listen to it, and I tried to listen to it. You weren't inspired. And then yesterday, got into some of the data stuff. All right. Let's go to track number five. Let's go. So, the acoustic guitar feels kind of played hard. Like, I don't know if you caught this, Pete, but it felt like. I don't know. I don't think it feels forced, but the strumming of the acoustic guitar in the beginning feels a little bit annoyed or something. I don't know. There's some sentiment in there. [35:33] Drums felt kind of simple, and then everything kind of thickens up, and there's big solos in here. It's over a six-minute song, So it's building us up in song length. I mean, this is a long song for the hip. [35:52] What else did I have in my notes here? Oh, there is, you know... Sorry, I have to read this real quick. You know, the importance of this one is just how it is all about the reference of the residential school system. We actually watched a kind of docudrama film about the residential school system up there and all the government's policies towards First Nations people. And that's some heavy, heavy stuff. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. It's just the song, let's see, I read the song is a response to this basically a cool you've apologized. Oh no, no, this was a Gord quote, I believe. Cool you've apologized, but nothing has really changed. The damage has been done. People are still suffering as a direct result of the government's policies. You know, that's, it's, it's not an apology song, but it's sort of. This one's just big. It's just a big song. Another one. [37:06] Yeah, before I speak about the song, I'm going to go back to one thing I said in the previous pod. I really wish to God Gorda was alive today, because I feel like the governments of the world, specifically the United States government and the Canadian government are just fucking itspeople in so many ways. Not making this a political thing, but like, Absolutely, I just I feel like that guy is a guy who would speak out and and you know, it's funny because I remember watching like video ofTrudeau when he died and Saying what a great guy he was and him actually tearing up but thinking like god, man I wonder if Gord hadn't died and what he'd be saying about some of theshit going. Yeah, no doubt the war or, you know, anything that happened during COVID, all that shit. I just really, you know, that guy is an important voice for the people in Canada. And I think, I don't know, I say North America, although there's not a lot of Americans that know the hip, but I sure shit do now. So, but getting back to the song, I liked this one. I, Tim, I certainly felt the same vibe. acoustic guitar in the beginning sounds extremely dated so that's where I think you got the vibe. [38:28] There's a lot of chorus and a lot of reverb it's just like way too like is this is this 1991? 92? It sounded like the same guitar tone on the song More Than Words by Xtreme. It just but strumming instead of that Like it just was too much. That being said, again, the strings come in, but there's a lot more of that on this fucking record. Rob Baker kind of saves the day. Solo starts coming in. The hit is great. The chorus is awesome. I love it there's some really cool arpeggios that are done in the second verse that just mix up the the sound of the song and then Rob Baker's solo it I Mean, I don't know dude. I'm willing to think he's probably the biggest fucking Pink Floyd fan in all I thought the same thing! That motherfucker, it's just fucking David Gilmour. I mean, I'm like, is Gilmour playing on this fucking record or is it Rob Baker? I mean, it's not even like, if you heard it, you'd be like, oh yeah, it's David Gilmour playing guitar. Like, no, it's actually Rob Baker, which is cool. I like it. And then Paul Amois doing like a Beatles thing, like with the guitar, like bouncing back and forth. [39:57] But in the end, I felt like this song had literally, I don't wanna miss a thing, Aerosmith, Armageddon vibes. Like it was produced to that level. Like it was good. Cinematic. But it was just, yeah, like, whoa, like, did I see this on the IMAX? I've got to listen to this song in IMAX. Yeah, to really appreciate it. Oh my gosh. I had the Pink Floyd reference, not so much of the guitar playing, but more as the all-encompassing feel of this album and the journeys throughout it, because it felt like it was trying to belike this massive Floyd production. That's one thought I had relating to the Floyd. [40:44] But the song, it made me wonder. This is where I dove into the story a little bit more. I wanted to know who Honey Watson was. Did you find out who Honey Watson is? Anybody? The reference here. So Gord apparently was watching a CBAE, CBC news story about the residential schools and started to write this song about it. And then the news story shifted to some story in Haiti and the news correspondent's name was Connie Watson. And he heard it as Honey Watson. And he thought that was funny, so he incorporated her name, Connie Watson, as Honey Watson into the song. Just thought it was cool and wrote it down. So he's like going through this really heavy topic, like one of. [41:36] Canada's maybe, you know, top three heaviest topics, residential school system. And he's throwing in these funny little, I thought they said, honey, Watson, her name's Connie Watson. I'm going to put this in this fucked up story, you know, it's like, God damn what this guy can do. And Pete, I completely agree with you. We, we, if I could choose, of course, any of us to have Gord still around. Yes. But we also need the band. Like, this is something I kind of want to save to the end, but of the whole, all of our experience, but like, we don't have art in the form of music that isscreaming about issues going on right now and making people angry. We don't have like, I can't name a band right now that has death threats against it from groups of idiots. [42:31] You know, I just don't know, like, there's a lot of- Hang tight, Tim. Our record comes out in December. Yeah, there we go. I was just going to say, there's a lot of, there's a lot, there are many lesser known, but on the rise, you know, kind of post-punk stuff coming out or going on, you know, like there's a lot. I agree with you though, man. There's just like, there's no- There's no mainstream people out there who are really screaming about issues going on around the world and ruffling feathers. [43:07] Like so much. Where's the song War Pigs, dude? Fuck, I've second time I've mentioned Sabbath during this fucking podcast. But like, where's the song War Pigs? Right now. Right now. It's on my hard drive. Back off. Hey, no, but like, I mean, I mean, here we are. [43:27] You know sending Billions of dollars to fund war all around the world and where the fucking dude, you know what? Um, there's a great fucking tiktok or whatever the fuck it is And it's some guy like i've seen it. Don't pretend like you don't tiktok all the time. No, I don't I don't have it But I wish I did um for that purpose, but there's a guy's Sitting in his car. He actually has his own account. Yeah. Look it up at pete. Um, it's all about his hair No, dude, there's a fucking guy sitting in his car and he's just like, you know, you guys in your punk bands and you were young, you were fighting against thesystem. [44:06] But somewhere you got old and you got fucking soft and you joined a party and it dude, he just fucking nails it. This guy fucking nails it. Wow. He fucking nails it. And it's like when I see shit like people like Henry fucking Rollins, like supporting the Democratic Party, which is like, fuck the Republicans, fuck the Democrats, fuck them all. Your job is to be against the system. You fuck. Excuse my language, but it's just like that's yeah, that's how I feel like, like a guy like Gord had. I don't know. The interviews I've seen with him and so much integrity, he wouldn't waffle. He'd tell he'd call a fucking spade a spade when he saw it. And if he smelled bullshit, he'd call it out no matter who it was. I don't know. That's how I feel, man. And yeah, you're right, Tim. We need the band. We need the band. We do. We need the band. Because the music's... Because not everybody watches the news and not everybody watches interviews. You hear music, though, man. You hear fucking War Pigs and you listen to those lyrics and you think, yeah, Smedley Butler was right. If you don't know who Smedley Butler is, listeners, Google him. He's not either. No, he's dead, but he wrote a good book. War is a wreck. Anyhow, too soon yet. He's been dead a while. It's a depression suit. [54:35] I had no idea what I was getting in store for when the song started, right? I mean, I was in the car and the display in my mediocre sound system, M-S-S. Clearly not my sound system. Fucking premium audio shit. My stock sound system. Anyways, on my screen it doesn't show the amount of time the song is. It just shows the amount of time it's been playing. And I just kept looking over. Like, I'm driving across town and I keep looking over. Like, god damn, how long is this song gonna go? The last song was like six minutes plus, right? Is this one a rock opera? Like, what is going on? It has this lovely start, but you really don't know where it's going. [55:26] The lyrics, I just, I was a little bit confused. The first listen, I thought we were really going to end around three and a half minutes, because that's when I was looking over. But we just kept evolving. It shifts gears, it speeds up, it gets more intense. Gord gets more loud. The strings get more loud. It just like, it's really climbing up this mountain. [55:50] And you know, part of the lyrics is, is what if the song does nothing? What is it doing? You know, what if the song does nothing? In one of the reviews of the song, which I later read, some of the hip fans who aren't as much into this album, they, you know, their, their response of what if the song does nothing waslike, yeah, what if it's not doing anything, you know, it's just confusion maybe? I don't know. Some fans were were like, no, I don't want to see how it ends because Gord's lyrics kind of ask for that. There's this, um... Kind of painful guitar solo at like eight minute mark. I mean the strings that loop and have this abrupt stop it's just this song is... It just goes. I've only listened to it three times I will listen to it again but the song to me was just... I just wonder what everybody was trying to do because it just was magnanimous. [56:59] It's giant. All right. Well, I will say I fucking love this. I thought I thought it was fucking magnificent. I think, you know, I finally with all the strings that are on this record was like, OK, I can dig them on this song. You know, I mean, it's a very, this is a very emotional record. It sounds like just lyrically, I don't feel like any of the first five songs really moved me that way. But there's a lot of musical references that he makes in here to like things like perfectfifths. The chorus is fucking amazing. When he starts warming up his voice, when he really starts digging his fucking heels in and he starts repeating, if this song does nothing, with the strings backing him up, I think are superpowerful. [58:03] They move me in this song, especially I listen to this song a lot in the car. I've talked about it once or twice, but, you know, it's a different experience when you listen to a song, when you listen to hip in my car or any music but you know I have a, The soundsystems, you know, it came with premium, but it's it's you know, it's it's a good It's a good audio system in my car. Frothy and quiet. Pete's premium sound system There's When the strings there's a cool syncopated rhythm that happens in the song and then when it when it breaks There's a part, because this is twodifferent songs, it's like 9 minutes and 27 seconds long and when this song breaks and it changes course, there's a part in it that is Alice Cooper's Only Women Bleed. Has anybody heard that song before? Yeah, sure have. It's that, it's fucking that, fucking it's the hook in that song they fucking use. And Gord's vocals are exactly that. [59:16] He smokes and drinks and don't come home at all. That's the lyric in the Alice Cooper tune. But it's fucking, I dig it. And then, you know, I liked Rob Baker's solo. It was very emotional. This is a really emotional tune. And I don't feel like I'm like, ah, this is fucking amazing. I just think it's, it clearly took a ton of work and a ton of work. Yeah. But I do feel like the band starts to come together on this track. You start hearing, okay, this seems more tragically hip than before. [59:58] So anyway, that's what I got for this tune. They played this, they played the song live 86 times. Like I wanted to look that up to see, like did they play it 10 times, six times? Theyplayed it 86 times. That's like not a ton compared to all the shows they played in their entirety, but that's a handful of times at this. Well, considering it's a later album, I mean, obviously they played the earlier ones more. Yeah. So to experience it and to know it and experience it live was probably fucking epic. Yeah, but who knows if it was with the strings too. [1:00:35] Yeah, I don't think they toured with strings for sure. Okay, okay. If you're playing like Royal Albert Hall or something, yeah, you're gonna have fucking strings, but like, youknow, otherwise... That didn't happen for sure, JD. [1:00:48] I don't remember. I don't remember that being... Like, this would have been around the time in their career that that would have been something that you might expect them to do. You know, like, we're going to do a tour with a full orchestra to get different venues on board and, you know, things like that. Bands do that kind of shit. The Cineplex Theater video. Would have been perfect for this record. Yeah, that Sinplex Theater air didn't include all the Strings people or whomever, do you know? Was that just the band? I can't imagine it would have. I'll try to find that. Yeah, if you know, send me an email, jd.gettinghiptothehip.com. That would be really cool. But let's go to the exact feeling. I didn't have a whole lot on this one. I felt like it had the DNA more, a little more so, of a hip song. Like a standout was the wah pedal going on and kind of this faint background guitar playing fade out at the end like I Honestly didn't have a whole lot not many exact feelings of this oneNot that I didn't like it. It just felt like a filler spot to me. I just kept rolling. Okay. I Yeah, okay. There. This song is the one that starts with the Castagnets, so very Spanish. Yeah. They wrote it for me. [1:02:15] I like the rolling melody, like the chord progression, the way they do it is really cool. It just it drops and then it comes back, it drops and it's very circular. The chorus is fucking amazing on this song. And the way it builds to the chorus is like, it definitely has more of a hip vibe. Like I said last time, I feel like they really start to like becomethe hip again. It's like, whoa, who's that other fucking band the first four songs or whatever, you know? And now there's like, okay, we're warmed up now, fellas, sit back and relax and enjoy. So I dug it. But then, you know, it just kind of doesn't know where to go, fades out. Tim doesn't like fade outs. the time I don't. Yeah, sometimes they're okay. Yeah, in this case, I just feel like the song was really cool. They had some cool ideas, and then there was nowhere to really go. They painted themselves into a corner and we're just like, okay, we're just going to stop painting the room. [1:03:18] You know, but yeah, but I got I got stuff to say about the next song. Yeah, go. Let's go. Queen of the Furrows. I love the beginning. I thought it was fucking awesome. This song is fucking Led Zeppelin three. It is Led Zeppelin three. I think Rob Baker's playing the mandolin. I don't know if Gord is. I don't know who's playing the mandolin. Would love to get some get a line on that. If you know anything, Pete at getting it at the hip.com. You like what you see what I did there? That was that was very professional. Did it sound natural? My boys all growed up. [1:03:57] I dug this song. The way the fucking chorus, the way the chorus comes in is like, it's just so different from the song, which is not very Led Zeppelin 3 because it's so heavy. It's fucking rad. And then the solo by Rob Baker, I'm going to read notes for Vadim here, Rob Baker melts dicks off people. He doesn't even melt your face, he melts your dick. I mean, this solo is fucking screams. It's so good. You can just tell he's in the zone and he could hear that he wanted to play that solo and he just wanted to fucking destroy it. And he just did. He delivered, I don't know if he did that in one take or if they mixed different solos together to make that, but it just sounds so good, dude. Goddamn, it's so good. I love it. Good song, good tune. Good tune. I'll pretty much agree with that. You know, it's one, I'm not going to add much to what Pete just put in, but what I did want to know what, you know, what this queen of the furrows is. And, um, it's actually a crown awarded annually to quote an agriculturally-minded young woman of Ontario. [1:05:23] And I'll just show you guys real quick. This is Kieran County Queen of the Furrow 2020 as part of Ontario's Plowman's Association. Can you see? Oh, yeah. What do you think? She's nice, you know, it's so to give everybody You know some insight into that photo. I would say she's dressed like a like you would think she'd be wearing overalls or something likethat, but she's dressed like a beauty queen. She's got a lovely dress on. She's got a sash and a tiara that looks, you know, like, that looks all beautiful and like prom queenie. Not at all what I would have expected the Queen of the Furrows to look like. Which for real... Not at all what I expected the Plowman's Association to be doing. Easy, Tim! Easy! But I didn't know, furrows is the word for the lines, you know. That's right. In the farm from the machines planting seeds or doing whatever you do. I mean, now I know when I'm sitting in the window seat on Alaska Airlines, covering the West Coast as I do. [1:06:37] I thought the guitar solo, it hearkened me back to some GNR. That's all I'll say about that. Certainly. this I guess just lastly the ending had this noisy but kind of quiet background guitar feedback something like there was something something playfulhappening with some guitar noise and the congos like this was one of those interesting enders but but kind of a cool song. Speed River. So, Speed River, I was like, ah, okay, I'm kind of digging this one. This felt a little more like what I was hearkening back to, Liking of the Hip. This was a single. Yep, yep. This has, again, a big guitar solo, which quiets down into keys and some rim shots from drumsticks happening. [1:07:34] This house sounds like a bomb hit it is a fucking cool lyric. I didn't know if that was referencing the feeling of recording and just being in the zone. This is what I was imagining, just being in the zone of the music just feeling so good with yourbandmates. You know, this house feels like a fucking bomb hit it because we are destroying with this music. But this song is kind of cool. a little more, I don't know, a little more fun in an easilysingable way. You know, it has a somewhat fitting, abrupt ender to it. It might have been... At first glance, it was like, this might be my song on the album. I'm not sure. Don't give it away, buddy. I didn't. I left it hanging a little. All right. He said it might. Yeah. Okay. Okay. I stand corrected. Speed River. I'd love to agree with Tim, because I love agreeing with him, but the tonal licks were cool. [1:08:45] Overall, though, not impressed. I feel like this song was written to play live. I mean, literally, they wrote it and were like, yeah, we don't care how this fucking sounds on the record. It's just gonna be a fucking banger to play live. Yeah, I'm sure it was great live. How many times did they play it there, Tim? Let's look. It was probably like a- Oh, I thought you had it pulled up hard. I do. It's just on, I got it right here. It probably was awesome, you know, to play like the fifth song of a show just to keep the crowd going. It was played 11. This was played 11 times. So this song was probably a treat for people who do it. You know, it was probably a fucking treat. Yeah. I guess so. I heard the rim shots and the keyboards, it's just felt so country pop, like, I felt like I felt like I should be at, like, the lake with my, like, pseudo country Republican voting friends, like, 12Bud Lights deep being like, yeah, this is fucking mad, right? Yeah, this is fucking cool. Yeah. Fuck, yeah. [1:10:00] So that was Bobby and. Yeah. You know, I don't know. It's just the vibe I got. I don't know why, but I felt. I felt like if I heard the song live, I'd be like, fuck, yeah. But on the record, it was just. It was like a bad Viagra pill, not that I've ever taken Viagra, but I don't know why. That's why. That's what I thought of. But it's like somebody selling you like a, like a placebo and be like, yeah, this will, this will do it. And you take it and you're like, I didn't do anything. [1:10:35] I think it was 2009 that we went to Mazatlan. That's kind of throwing me back to bad Viagra pills. Okay. I just thought, because you know, songs, you want to say this song to getmy engine going. That's why I did that. Anyway. If you look at the blueprints of this song, though, it should work like it should. It should all be there. Yeah, yeah. It's got an interesting chorus. But you're right, the sum of the pieces don't add up. Now, there are people that will love this song and tell us why you love it. It'd be great to hear. You could love it, but compare it to the shit that they've done. [1:11:19] And we're not in the compare and contrast game. We're not comparing apples and and oranges, groeries and forges. But I mean, dude, like. You're going to put this up against fucking fireworks, go fucking freak off, as Ricky LeFleur would say. Freak, freak right off. I mean, Christ, I mean, not even close. Right. Just I. But you're right, Judy, the sum of it, you know, it has all the components. It's like, Hey, babe, I was going to make this amazing soup for you. I put all the ingredients in, but for some reason it still tastes like shit. Yeah. Yeah. I won't go. Yeah. I won't, I won't go that far, but yeah. [1:12:08] Well, you know, you know where I'm going. Yeah. Well, with it, with this album and where we're at now and with, with all these journeys of these songs, I mean, we've gone fromlike three minute songs to nine minute songs, these, these past two, Queen of the Froze and Speed River, they feel like kind of placed in there to fill it out a little bit. But they also feel to me a little bit like past albums filler songs. So yeah. To me, they were good and they represent. But in this particular album, it's almost like, guys, we had 10 days book to record. We're at day four and you're feeling done. What do you have? They were part of this for two months. What do you have that we could pull in here? Jesus Christ. What about that song, Speed River? I just hope Bob Brock can retire after this. Yeah. What was that? [1:13:02] I just said, I hope Bob Rock retired after this or, or no, no offense to Bob Rock. Cause he produced some great shit, but just like, or found a band that he was more compatible with because it just. Yeah. I feel you. I feel you. I don't feel, and that's, you know, you guys dug the last record and that was him. And, uh, and, and you turned me back onto it by your, by your digging of it. You know, it's, it's just, it's just interesting. It's it sure is. I mean the last record I I it kind of won me over quickly and I believe I said this, you know, I went online to see how I could get it on vinyl and And then the more I listened to it the less Ilooked into Getting it on vinyl. I'm watching literally watching a crow in my backyard right now I'm going to destroy. [1:13:59] An old crow? I have a crow right now, destroying. Hey! Go! I love birds. I'm a birder. And this crow is destroying my cover over my... It's too complicated. I didn't know that crows in Portland speak English. Did you know that, Jamie? I did not know that either. That is a fact. I would have assumed they spoke Croatian. Oh shit. Fuck man. JD takes a sip of his fucking whiskey and says, I'm out bitches, finish the podcast on your own motherfuckers. I printed out the article, I didn't really, but I printed out the article about dads who throw out dad jokes are better dads than dads who do not throw out dad jokes. That may be true, but I'll tell you what, um, uh, camera, wait, what was it? Pigeon camera? Pigeon camera. Yeah. Yeah, it'd be cool if we, they did a crow camera. At least you havealliteration. [1:15:08] I guess crows weren't as smart, but crows are supposed to be really smart. They're fucking smart. And they, they have face recognition skills. They, they remember people. Frozen in my tracks. [1:18:58] You know, I think it's kind of a pleasure. It's a little bit of a gift, or maybe it's a huge gift, when Gord does his, what do we call it, when he speaks over... Spoken word! Yeah, when he does a spoken word fucking poetry, trippy stuff, like this song has it, and we got it, and I'm happy at this point on any hip song to get that. It's got kind of a... That's cool. Yeah, I mean, come on. It's got somewhat of a spooky start. The snare on this one's a bit tuned up, and the bass is like, lack of a better term for thuddier or deeper. It's like the drums felt a little bit different to me. [1:19:43] This, you know, Gord at the one minute mark, he's already screaming in this song. [1:19:48] I thought that, I don't know, with the bridge at like two minutes, this kind of locomotive feeling, I thought this song reminded, it made me wonder if Bob Rock, look, can yousqueeze call him Bobby? Because if he listens to this, I just want him to be Really upset. It's called a 

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Pistolando Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 136:18


  Ficha técnica Hosts: Leticia Dáquer e Thiago Corrêa Edição: Leticia Dáquer Capa: Leticia Dáquer Data da gravação: 14/06/2023 Data da publicação: 15/06/2023   Coisas mencionadas no episódio: Um dos episódios do podcast Hoy en El País sobre a RENFE e os trens espanhóis: Renfe: el abono gratuito que no llegará a todos (07/12/2022)   Músicas/áudios Jack Black and Jimmy Fallon recreate More Than Words music video Bom Leticia Les SUV et les gros véhicules paieront leur stationnement plus cher à Lyon à partir de 2024 (Le Figaro, 17/05/2023) Quinta laurea a 92 anni: "Lo studio mi ha salvato dalla depressione dopo la morte di mia moglie" (Huffington Post Italia, 30/04/2023) Notre Dame's fire-ravaged roof rebuilt using medieval techniques (AP, 30/05/2023) Thiago Conheça planta brasileira que produz canabidiol sem alucinógeno: 'pode ser plantada à vontade', diz pesquisador (O Globo, 13/06/2023) Ocorrências da Candiúba (Sistema de informação da Diversidade Brasileira) El boom de la alta velocidad: los viajeros nacionales en avión se hunden un 75% (La Razón, 15/05/2023) Mau Leticia India cuts periodic table and evolution from school textbooks — experts are baffled (Nature, 31/05/2023) PMs são presos com estrutura milionária simulando uma invasão de ‘sem terra' (Portal Mato Grosso, 22/05/2023) Miles-long trains are blocking first responders when every minute counts (Washington Post, 25/05/2023) Thiago Highlights from the RAeS Future Combat Air & Space Capabilities Summit (AeroSociety, 02/06/2023) A climber rescued from death's door on Mount Everest is being slammed online for thanking his sponsors instead of the Sherpa who saved his life (Insider, 06/06/2023) $300K earners in Vancouver need 38 years to save up for a home (Daily Hive, 06/06/2023) Baby bison euthanized after being handled by a Yellowstone guest, rejected by herd (NPR, 24/05/2023) Feio Leticia Homem é preso suspeito de vender ossos humanos em barraca na rua (Vale do Itaúnas, 09/06/2023) Islândia anula lei que autorizava o assassinato de cidadãos bascos (RFI, 02/05/2015) Maharashtra: Villagers in Jalna lift newly-made road with bare hands, accuse contractor of scam (Free Press Journal, 31/05/2023) Thiago Barbie film ‘required so much pink paint it contributed to worldwide shortage' (The Guardian, 05/06/2023) Not enough Kyles: City of Kyle falls short of world record (KVUE, 25/05/2023) Cheese logo criticised for using censored Cerne Abbas Giant (BBC, 02/06/2023)   Parceria com Veste Esquerda: Agora tem camiseta do Pistolando direto no site da Veste Esquerda! Mas o código de desconto PISTOLA10 dá 10% de desconto na sua compra da nossa e de outras camisetas maneiríssimas esquerdopatas!   Parceria com Editora Boitempo: compre livros por esse link aqui pra gente ganhar uns trocados de comissão :)   Nosso link de associados da Amazon, mas só em último caso, hein: bit.ly/Pistolando    Esse podcast é produzido pela Estopim Podcasts. Precisa de ajuda pra fazer o seu podcast? Chega mais, que a gente te dá uma mãozinha.     Links do Pistolando www.pistolando.com contato@pistolando.com Twitter: @PistolandoPod Instagram: @PistolandoPod   Apóie o Pistolando no Catarse, no Patreon e agora também no PicPay, ou faça um Pix pra gente usando a chave contato@pistolando.com Descrição da capa: Foto do Cerne Abbas, um desenho gigante de um homem com um pirocão, segurando um tacape. Dá pra ver as costelas, os dedos segurando o tacape, a carinha espantada dele. É um desenho simples, estilizado, mas facilmente identificável. No alto, à esquerda, a logo do Pistolando, branca. Ao lado, número e título do episódio, também brancos. No canto inferior esquerdo, a logo da Estopim, branca.  

Studio Secrets A to Z
Studio Secrets A to Z - Nuno Bettencourt - Part 2

Studio Secrets A to Z

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 27:29


Part two of the interview with Nuno BettenCourt. "More Than Words" and "Hole Hearted". In addition to his contribution to the world of rock and heavy metal, Bettencourt draws from an eclectic variety of styles and influences that is heard in his unique rhythm patterns and his ability to arpeggiate notes through string tapping. His guitar playing has attracted the attention of audiences from a wide span of genres, as well as some of the biggest pop names in the industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Studio Secrets A to Z
Studio Secrets A to Z - Nuno Bettencourt - Part 1

Studio Secrets A to Z

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 68:39


Bettencourt is best known for his role as the lead guitarist of the Boston rock band Extreme, whose hits include acoustic ballads "More Than Words" and "Hole Hearted". In addition to his contribution to the world of rock and heavy metal, Bettencourt draws from an eclectic variety of styles and influences that is heard in his unique rhythm patterns and his ability to arpeggiate notes through string tapping. His guitar playing has attracted the attention of audiences from a wide span of genres, as well as some of the biggest pop names in the industry Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Author Carrie Fox talks #MoreThanWords on #ConversationsLIVE

"Conversations LIVE!" with Cyrus Webb

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 17:00


Join host Cyrus Webb on #ConversationsLIVE when he welcomes author Carrie Fox to the show to discuss her new book MORE THAN WORDS---and what she hopes it does for readers. 

Mission Forward
Your Invitation to "More Than Words" • An Audio Preview with Carrie Fox

Mission Forward

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 10:48


This week, we offer a preview of Carrie's new book, an excerpt from chapter one, and an invitation to explore what it means to use communication to drive change in the world. With over twenty years as a social impact communications consultant and a leader in the B Corporation movement, Carrie Fox takes to heart the role—and the responsibility—that leading communicators hold in shaping how stories are told, how narratives are shaped, and how decisions are made. More than Words: Communications Practices of Courageous Leaders is an invitation to join an emerging community of practice and become your own positive and powerful agent of change. With lessons and insights from some of the brightest minds in social impact communications and tools to help you practically apply these lessons to your work, More Than Words will meet you where you are in your quest to become a more authentic, inclusive, and connected communicator. (00:00) - More Than Words • A Sneak Preview

One Hit Thunder
"More Than Words" by Extreme (f/Allie Goertz)

One Hit Thunder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 54:13


In 1991, Extreme released “More Than Words”, an acoustic love ballad unlike any of the band's previous output. Although A&M Records didn't want to release the song as a single, the band's insistence paid off. The song shot to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and presumably resulted in a lot of babies named Nuno in years to come. This week, we're joined by singer-songwriter Allie Goertz, and she'll tell us how she feels (and if her love for Extreme is real!) Make sure to donate to Allie's Kickstarter Campaign "NIN Peeled Back" If you like the show, be sure to rate, review, and subscribe. Email us at onehitthunderpodcast@gmail.com. Also, follow us on our social media: Twitter: @1hitthunderpod Instagram: onehitthunderpodcast Wanna create your own podcast? Contact us at www.weknowpodcasting.com for more information. Visit punchlion.com for Punchline tour dates, news, and merch. Sign up for more One Hit Thunder on our Patreon www.patreon.com/OHTPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Uncorking a Story
Getting Curious, with Jill Santopolo

Uncorking a Story

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 35:50


Sometimes, beauty comes from tragedy, which is the backstory to Jill Santopolo's debut novel The Light We Lost, which she penned after going through a traumatic breakup. Well, life has come full circle for Jill as her latest book, Stars in an Italian Sky, was inspired by something that happened while honeymooning with her husband in Italy. I love it when things work out the way they are meant to! Meet Jill Santopolo Jill Santopolo is the internationally best-selling author of Everything After, More Than Words and The Light We Lost, which was a Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick and has been optioned for film. Her books have been translated into more than 35 languages and have been named to the New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Apple, and Indie Bound bestseller lists. Jill joined me recently to talk about her career and latest novel Stars in an Italian Sky.  Key Topics: How Jill was drawn to writing from a very young age. Moving from working as an editorial assistant to children's writer to an author of adult fiction. The role curiosity plays in her work.  How writing has been therapeutic for Jill. Our mutual appreciation for Star Trek: The Next Generation Buy Stars in an Italian Sky Amazon: https://amzn.to/3J1kFR5 Bookshop.org: https://bookshop.org/a/54587/9780593419175 Connect With Jill Website: https://jillsantopolo.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JillSantopoloAuthor Twitter: https://twitter.com/JillSantopolo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jillsantopolo/ Connect with Mike Website: https://uncorkingastory.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSvS4fuG3L1JMZeOyHvfk_g Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uncorkingastory/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@uncorkingastory Twitter: https://twitter.com/uncorkingastory Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uncorkingastory LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/uncorking-a-story/ If you like this episode, please share it with a friend. If you have not done so already, please rate and review Uncorking a Story on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Popcast With Knox and Jamie
497: The NOs of Breakups

The Popcast With Knox and Jamie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 57:09


In this episode, we invite you to laugh at listener-submitted breakup stories. From cringe-worthy middle school uncouplings to the classic “it's not you, it's me, to break-up attempts being thwarted, together we celebrate dodged bullets and reg flags raised early enough to nope out of a bad relationship. Plus Knox and Jamie share their own awkward breakups. People always told us that after a breakup we'd look back on this and laugh one day. Well, today is that day.MENTIONSMark your calendar! Tickets for our September live shows go on sale for the BFOTS before anyone else on April 4. Join us at KnoxandJamie.com/patreon. Note for the Audio subscribers will also get a jump before tickets go on sale for the general public April 12. Subscribe at KnoxandJamie.com/newsletter. So. Many. Comments! Read all the submissions for this episode on our Instagram. History corner: Aeschylus died how? Can an eagle lift a tortoise? Wait– but who are the ancient Greek masks? Did Knox say WWII precision bombing?See also: More Than Words | Well, actually: Jamie said she couldn't find a barbershop version of More Than Words– 1, 2, 3 (close)Flyby mentions: Split | Motor City PizzaPoll: Is it weird that Knox dips chips in ketchup?Special thanks to our contributors: tes_mcclelland, the_ldub_, threshki1, shanpaynejones, mandypearls, sterlo5, amber_sail_off, rhymeswithkeena, morganstrehlowBONUS SEGMENTOur Patreon supporters can get full access to this week's The More You Know news segment. Become a partner. This week we discussed:ADHDNew GBBO hostIf we should recap Yellowjackets or SuccessionGREEN LIGHTSJamie: series- Monster Factory (Apple+) | podcast- The Turning: The Sisters Who LeftKnox: podcast- The Coldest Case in Laramie | tv- OutlastSHOW SPONSORSNEXTEVO NATURALS: Get 20% off your first purchase of $40 or more at nextevo.com/popRAW SUGAR LIVING: Get 10% off with code POP at rawsugarliving.comSubscribe to Episodes: iTunes | Android Subscribe to our Monthly Newsletter: knoxandjamie.com/newsletterShop our Amazon Link: amazon.com/shop/thepopcast | this week's featured itemFollow Us: Instagram | Twitter | FacebookSupport Us: Monthly Donation | One-Time Donation | SwagSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Manuscript Academy
Live Q&A with Penguin Random House Editor & Bestselling Author Jill Santopolo

The Manuscript Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 36:29


We are so happy to welcome Jill Santopolo, a New York Times bestselling author *and* editor and publisher at Philomel/Penguin Random House. We talk about what it feels like to pitch your book when you're already in the industry, how to find experts on exactly what you need to know for your world building and historical accuracy, and how to keep tension when half your story is set in the past. We loved this time with Jill, and hope you will too. This was recorded in front of our Member Lounge, https://manuscriptacademy.com/member-lounge. Many thanks to Kristin Kurian at Penguin for helping us set this up. Jill Santopolo is the internationally best-selling author of Stars in an Italian Sky, Everything After, More Than Words and theThe Light We Lost, which was a Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick and has been optioned for film. Her books have been translated into more than 35 languages and have been named to the New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Apple, and Indie Bound bestseller lists. She is also the author of the Alec Flint Mysteries, the Sparkle Spa series, and the Follow Your Heart books. Jill holds a BA in English Literature from Columbia University, an MFA in Writing for Children from the Vermont College of Fine Arts, and a certificate in Intellectual Property Law from NYU. She is the publisher of Philomel, an imprint of Penguin Young Readers Group, where she edits many critically-acclaimed, award-winning, and best-selling books including She Persisted by Chelsea Clinton and Alexandra Boiger, Girling Up by Mayim Bialik, Calling All Minds by Temple Grandin, Just Ask! Be Different, Be Brave, Be You by Justice Sonia Sotomayor and Rafael Lopez, and Superheroes Are Everywhere by Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and Mechal Roe. Jill has worked as a thesis advisor at The New School in their MFA program in Writing for Children and Young Adults and was on the faculty of the Columbia Publishing Course. She was also an adjunct professor at McDaniel College, where she helped develop the curriculum for their certificate program in Writing for Children. Jill has traveled all over the U.S.—and to Canada and Europe—to speak about writing and storytelling. She lives in Washington, DC and New York with her husband and daughter.

Essentially Translatable
More Than Words

Essentially Translatable

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 27:01


Scripture is more than words.  When passionate local leaders are equipped with the resources, time, and capacity, more language communities will be reached with God's Word. More people will experience the hope, life, and transformation that Scripture brings.  In this episode, Executive Director Dr. Rich Rudowske casts the vision for More Than Words – a Campaign for Scripture Impact.  

RealTalk MS
Bonus Episode: MS in the 21st Century -- Are We Nearly There Yet? Achieving Freedom from Disease

RealTalk MS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 38:04


This special episode of RealTalk MS is sponsored by EMD Serono and MS in the 21st Century. In this special episode of RealTalk MS, I'm joined by Professor Peter Rieckmann, Stanca Potra, and Maria Paz Giambastiani. We're taking a look back at the advances that have been made in treating MS and focusing our eyes ahead to determine the work that still needs to be done.  Professor Rieckmann is the Chief Physician of Neurology and Clinical Neuroplasticity at the Medical Park Loipl, Germany. Professor Rieckmann has also served as the Chair of the MS in the 21st Century initiative since its inception in 2011. Maria Paz Giambastiani has been living with MS for the past 17 years. She's a columnist, writing about disability and inclusion for More Than Words magazine. Maria has also authored several books and publications focused on MS. Stanca Potra is the founder of the Smile Center, a support and counseling center for people living with MS in Romania. Stanca has been living with MS for the past 9 years. Professor Rieckmann, Stanca, and Maria are active members of the MS in the 21st Century initiative. To learn more about MS in the 21st Century, please visit www.msinthe21stcentury.com.

Eventist 365
It's More Than Just Words: How to Get the Right Attendees and Clients for Your Next Event with Danielle Hughes

Eventist 365

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 33:50


It is difficult to attract the right clients in the events industry, but it is not impossible to repel the wrong ones! Today, we are joined by Danielle Hughes. Danielle is the woman behind More Than Words, a copywriting consultancy that crafts strategy and content for design firms, mission-driven organizations, solopreneurs, and small businesses. Bring your events to greater heights and learn how you can attract and keep the right clients for you by tuning in to this episode! Highlights: (00:05) Danielle's cadence for her newsletters (09:13) How do you attract people to your session (11:01) How to go about forming a name for a masterclass (13:36) How to make an impactful name for conferences (15:50) The importance of valuing and empowering your employees (18:02) How can empowerment and brand building significantly impact the creativity of a corporate event planner or marketer? (24:57) What is BS Bingo? (26:569 The possibilities of artificial intelligence in the events industry Guest's Links: Website: Danielle Hughes Instagram: Carolanne l copywriting (@morethanwords.copy) • Instagram photos and videos LinkedIn: Danielle Zeitlen Hughes - Chief Personality Officer - More Than Words Marketing | LinkedIn Links and Books Mentioned: On Writing: A Memoir of Craft Brag Better: Master the Art of Fearless Self-Promotion Yanique's Links: Follow Us on Social Media: Podcast www.facebook.com/groups/eventist365/ https://twitter.com/eventist365 https://www.instagram.com/eventist365/ Host https://www.facebook.com/MissYaniDoesStuff/ https://twitter.com/YaniDoesStuff https://www.instagram.com/YaniDoesStuff/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/ydacosta/ Graphic Design Firm for Corporate Events: https://www.facebook.com/TheYKMD https://twitter.com/theYKMD https://instagram.com/theYKMD https://www.linkedin.com/company/ykmd/ Graphic Design Firm Websites: https://theykmd.com/ http://daily-designer.com/