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It is officailly been ONE HUNDRED episodes since Alaina and Caleb... and not Ash... started this show! So Naturally, we had to do the MOST REQUESTED movie by our audience. LET'S DESCEND.NEXT EPISODE ➟ EPSIODE 100 1/2 (Creep)SCREAM! PODCAST WEBSITE ➟ https://www.thescreampodcast.com/PATREON (BONUS EPISODES, VIDEO CONTENT, AND MORE!) ➟ https://patreon.com/screampodcastSCREAM! SOCIALS: Instagram ➟ https://z-p42.www.instagram.com/screampodcast/Facebook ➟ https://www.facebook.com/thescreampod/?ref=py_cSCREAMPODCAST@YAHOO.COMHORROR SOUP SOCIALS: Instagram ➟ https://www.instagram.com/horrorsoup/?hl=enYOUTUBE ➟ https://www.youtube.com/c/HorrorSoupLETTERBOXD (MOVIE REVIEW APP) ➟ https://letterboxd.com/horrorsoupcaleb/~Music Credits~ETHAN HURT – WWW.ETHANHURT.COMKYLE HERMAN - @iamkyleherman on InstagramSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This is our MOST REQUESTED episode for season 4, and it's here!!!! Stephanie Harrison, one of the co-owners of The Glamour Farms Boutique is catching us up on her life lately: cruise, Zach Willliams, losing weight, intermittent fasting, cutting sugar, and so much more!! Shop our website: https://glamourfarms.com Connect with The Podcast on IG: http://instagram.com/glamourfarms.thepodcast/ Connect with Glamour Farms on IG: http://instagram.com/glamourfarmsboutique/ Connect with Haley on IG: http://instagram.com/haleyklockenga/ Connect with Stephanie on IG: https://www.instagram.com/stephanieadeleharrison/?hl=en
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with Gold Coaster and former Home and Away star Lincoln Lewis - he's one the show's favourite people!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with legendary Queenslander and Gold Coaster Dick Johnson - 2023 gave Dick a unique honour!!!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with two very funny friends of the show and stars of the comedy show 'Women Like Us', Ellen Briggs and Mandy Nolan!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with Byron Bay's original hippies Serenity Safe-Harbour gettin g very excited about the recent eclipse in Western Australia!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with Def Leppard guitarist Phil Collen talking about their tour with Motley Crue!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with Byron Bay's original hippie Serenity Safe-Harbour who got stung by a jellyfish with interesting side affects.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with Gold Coaster Rhiannon who is an onlyfans content creator.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here - Flan managed to get his hands on the exclusive 'trailer' to the movie Cocaine Bear!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with Aussie music legend Ian Moss telling a story about that time Cold Chisel drove across the Nullabor but it wasn't all smooth driving!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with a spray from Spida for anyone who drives a loud car or bike.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with Byron Bay's original hippie Serenity Safe-Harbour trackside in pit lane for the Gold Coast 500!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with Jeremy Evans - a man who survived an horrific Grizzly Bear attack. WARNING graphic content and confronting themes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with Flan, Ali and Spida looking forward into 2024.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with the guys on their most memorable New years Eves!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with Flanjo Patterson's Poem Of The Year: all of the years most significant news stories worked into the one MASSIVE bush ballad!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with former Special Forces Commander Heston Russell on the importance of Anzac Day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here when Spida Sprayed the Baking Association Of Australia for getting something important SO wrong!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with Oscar winner and old mate of Spidas Russell Crowe.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with those Boxing Day traditions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here - on Christmas Day what are your traditions with cooking or drinking or gift giving?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
YES! It's finally here! The Season 2 FINALE! In this Episode, we get updates from Season 2's Most Requested follow-ups. They tell us about their amazing feats and succes since their (respective) Episode launched and what's next on their Athletic Agenda! And since this is a Christmas Episode, we come together for a Christmas Themed "5 to Stay Alive"! Yes, of course we gift you a reading of "A Run Shoe Diaries Christmas"!This episode truly captures the running spirit and camaraderie.This is definitely a must-listen for all Runners and Christmas Lovers alike!Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/jessicapekari/https://www.instagram.com/richardjames8408/https://www.instagram.com/dehaan_ranch/https://www.instagram.com/crazymountainultra/https://www.instagram.com/krisrugloski/Hashtags:#runshoediaries #ultrarunningmom #crazymountain100 #moun10ultra #adventuresonthetrail #ssahfitlab #Premium Beat - "Elf Life" by Jack Pierce Used with Permission - https://www.premiumbeat.com/account/ordersInvoice No: | #INV2851876 Order No: | #3234619 Premium Beat - "Jingle Bells (Rock and Roll)" by Nicolas MajorUsed with Permission - https://www.premiumbeat.com/account/ordersInvoice No: | #INV2829180 Order No: | #3210420 Premium Beat - "We Wish You A Fun Christmas" by Jonathan BoyleUsed with Permission - https://www.premiumbeat.com/account/ordersInvoice No: | INV2851837 Order No: | #3234576 Premium Beat - " Holidays In High Places" by Kensington StudiosUsed with Permission - https://www.premiumbeat.com/account/ordersInvoice No: | #INV2852346 Order No: | #3235122 Premium Beat - " Twinkle Stars by Big Score AudioUsed with Permission - https://www.premiumbeat.com/account/ordersInvoice No: | #INV2852346Order No: | #3235122
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here - it's Christmas Eve - do you have a Christmas Eve movie tradition?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here - 2 day's until Christmas - what do you want for Christmas?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with Byron Bay's original hippie Serenity Safe-Harbour.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with another Person Of Interest - Jim Keogh given the job of cleaning out the bikies from the Gold Coast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with Spidas Spray where he took ain himself!!!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with 2023 Blues on Broadbeach headline act the legendary guitarist Tommy Emmanuel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with our Person Of Interest Dr Richard Harris who was one of the Australians who helped rescue that Thai soccer team from a flooded cave.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with this Ali Asks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with Neil Fanning - the voice of the legendary Sooby-Doo!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with Serenity Safe-Harbour, Byron Bay's original hippie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here with our Person Of Interest Turia Pitt and her remarkable story of survival and resilience.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flan, Ali And Spida are back Jan 15 and all summer you can take them with you with our Most Requested ........ catch up here on a classic 'Spidas Spray'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is quite possibly the MOST REQUESTED topic y'all ask me to talk about when it comes to parenting. That's right... we're talking about PHONES. This conversation will look different for every family and every kid, but it is INEVITABLE that every kid will have access to phones and screens. So how do we help them? What worked 10 years ago, may not work today. Heck, what works now will probably change in 6 months. Technology evolves FAST. If it feels like you can't keep up, I have some ideas. When is the right time to give your kid a phone? Setting age-appropriate boundaries Knowing your kids phone better than they do How much screen time is too much? Teaching kids about respect and privacy Modeling how to positively use technology Using parental controls I believe that you can't rewind childhood, but you can fast-forward it-- and phones tend to be really good at fast-forwarding our kids. Listen up if you want to hear some tips on how to help your child live in real-time with (or without) a phone. _______ Want to hear from a teenager about what it's like growing up with social media? Listen to my son Losiah share his thoughts here: Episode 35: How does growing up with social media REALLY affect our kids? You can find me on Instagram (@loswhit) here: https://bit.ly/CarlosIGNotes Purchase your copy of my new book, How to Human, HERE: https://bit.ly/HowtoHumanNotes Let's keep in touch! Sign up for my newsletter to be the first to hear ALL my updates. https://bit.ly/MasFamiliaNotes Interested in advertising with us? Reach out here. _____ ELIC: ELIC is dedicated to changing lives by equipping and sending people to teach English in these unreached areas. If you are ready to create hope with a global impact, visit: elic.org/humanhope ATHLETIC GREENS: Athletic Greens is giving you a FREE one-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase. Go to athleticgreens.com/HUMANHOPE GREEN CHEF: Go to greenchef.com/HUMANHOPE60 and use code humanhope60 to get 60% off plus free shipping!
This is quite possibly the MOST REQUESTED topic y'all ask me to talk about when it comes to parenting. That's right... we're talking about PHONES. This conversation will look different for every family and every kid, but it is INEVITABLE that every kid will have access to phones and screens. So how do we help them? What worked 10 years ago, may not work today. Heck, what works now will probably change in 6 months. Technology evolves FAST. If it feels like you can't keep up, I have some ideas. When is the right time to give your kid a phone? Setting age-appropriate boundaries Knowing your kids phone better than they do How much screen time is too much? Teaching kids about respect and privacy Modeling how to positively use technology Using parental controls I believe that you can't rewind childhood, but you can fast-forward it-- and phones tend to be really good at fast-forwarding our kids. Listen up if you want to hear some tips on how to help your child live in real-time with (or without) a phone. _______ Want to hear from a teenager about what it's like growing up with social media? Listen to my son Losiah share his thoughts here: Episode 35: How does growing up with social media REALLY affect our kids? You can find me on Instagram (@loswhit) here: https://bit.ly/CarlosIGNotes Purchase your copy of my new book, How to Human, HERE: https://bit.ly/HowtoHumanNotes Let's keep in touch! Sign up for my newsletter to be the first to hear ALL my updates. https://bit.ly/MasFamiliaNotes Interested in advertising with us? Reach out here. _____ ELIC: ELIC is dedicated to changing lives by equipping and sending people to teach English in these unreached areas. If you are ready to create hope with a global impact, visit: elic.org/humanhope ATHLETIC GREENS: Athletic Greens is giving you a FREE one-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase. Go to athleticgreens.com/HUMANHOPE GREEN CHEF: Go to greenchef.com/HUMANHOPE60 and use code humanhope60 to get 60% off plus free shipping!
The MOST REQUESTED topic from our church-wide survey was Holy Spirit! Pastor Ryan answers the questions: Who is the Holy Spirit? Why is there controversy surrounding Him? Why do I need Holy Spirit? How do I pray to know the person of the Holy Spirit better?
Hi Weirdos! Welcome to our very first FLASHBACK EPISODE!! We asked you what you thought our funniest moments were and in this episode we are bringing you TWELVE clips from past episodes that made you LOL Six and a half full seasons of episodes and hundreds of bonus episodes made it VERY difficult to narrow down but we just took our MOST REQUESTED moments and compiled them here, for your listening (and viewing) pleasure. From interrupting cats to getting lost on boats, spashal affax to WUTUHH and even a time I almost set my apartment on fire (Not the same time as when I *actually* set my *house* on fire) Take a scroll if you want a breakdown of the episodes included in this episode, make sure you check the episode out on our YOUTUBE channel at www.youtube.com/keepitweirdpodcast if you want to see a handful of old photos and our DIY video and while you're there hit up that SUBSCRIBE button so that you can be the first to know when a new video has been uploaded. We've had a BLAST these past seven years and we hope to keep having fun with you for many to come. Clip 1: Season 3 Episode 6 "Ayy Bobby New York" Guest: Steven LaChioma Clip 2: Season 2 Episode 19 "OPP: Oscillating Poo Platform" Guest: Bret Correll Clip 3: Season 3 Episode 25 "Lagawho, LagaWHAT" Guest: Billy Roach - Cohost: Joe Ochs Clip 4: Season 4 Episode 13 "Turn Around Bright Eyes" Guest: Joe Ochs Special Guest Appearance: Gabby Goob Clip 5: Season 3 Episode 40 "A Night with the Queen" Guest: Tyler Schuelke Clip 6: Season 3 Episode 16 "My Friends Call Me Whiskers" Guest: Kate Alden Clip 7: Season 2 Episode 3 "Lifestyles of the Rich & Suspicious" Guest: Blair Gorman-Diaz Clip 8: Patreon Bonus Episode- Special 420 Episode "Allicin My Aim is True" Clip 9: Patreon Bonus VIDEO - Season One - Curl Up and DIY Clip 10: Various - Patreon Bonus Episodes with Keep It Beard Cohost Amy Hanselmann Clip 11: Season 2 Episode 2 "A Joespiracy Theory" Guest: Joe Ochs Clip 12: Season 1 Episode 17 "A 90's Spooktacular Spectacular" Guest: Jimmy Heisner
WE ARE BACK with one of our MOST REQUESTED topics - our CONSPIRA-TEA series! PART 4! We apologize for the delay, some people were refusing to go to work Friday unless we released this. We're sorry! Here it is in all its GLORY! We are talking about: APPLE and THE BIBLE? KARDASHIAN CURSE? AUSTIN SERIAL KILLER? MALAYSIA FLIGHT MH 370? Buckle up! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @pouritoutpod! We love you!
This week, we're sharing our reviews on products that have gotten a lot of internet hype and answering the question: IS! IT! WORTH IT! Our listeners requested items in various categories they wanted our opinions on, and we're breaking down our thoughts from the cost of the item, how long we've used it, what we like/don't like about it, and how it compares to alternatives! We'd also like to stress that things do not equal happiness, and recommend reading this article about how money really affects your happiness if you'd like to think about this further! Most Requested items Stanley Thirst Quencher - $40 Dyson AirWrap - $599 Beauty: Augustinus Bader The Cream $280 Necessaire Skincare The Body Serum ($45), The Body Lotion ($28) Charlotte Tilbury Flawless Filter $46 Ice Roller $20; Jade Roller
This is, hands down, the MOST REQUESTED topic that I get. As business owners, especially as service providers, we are in the business of pleasing and serving our clients. And because of that, sometimes we don't realize how much we are falling into our people-pleasing tendencies. The truth is, we grow up pleasing other people. It's something that is so deeply rooted into our subconscious that a lot of times, we don't even realize that we're doing it. In today's episode we're going to dive into WHAT people please is and WHERE is tends to come from...and of course, I'm always sharing 5 tips on how to overcome it!We're diving into:The difference between PLEASING and SERVINGWhere this pleasing tendency stems from inside of us (hint: it's deep down!)And we're also talking through ways that we can overcome people-pleasing -- things like:How to dig deep and get truly comfortable with our own needs and desiresThe BIG difference between self-love and acceptance & general okaynessLooking at what we provide to our clients & aligning it with our unique personalitiesHow to get comfortable with people sometimes being unhappy (and how to continually honor ourselves along the way)... and more!If you've found yourself feeling low in your self-confidence, lacking in your creativity, overwhelmed, overworked, or any combination of these things above - you'll want to listen in to this episode! Links from today's episode:Leave a review on Apple Podcasts (help other business owners find the podcast too
Born and raised in the small city of Flagstaff, Arizona, Trev Yarash began his rise on the music mountain. As a child, Yarash always had a distinct passion for music, taking his creativity and placing it where no other artist had gone before. Singing from birth, it wasn't long before Yarash reached for other instruments. He began to play the piano at the age of 5, mastering each song by ear, and writing original songs by age 13. With time and dedication he found himself learning the guitar as well. With his passion for music overflowing into all areas of his life he didn't just find the keys to music through the piano, he found them in becoming the producer and engineer as well as the artist. He was the key to creating the sound he would eventually call his own and a sound the world would soon fall in love with. He took 1st Place in Northern Arizona's Got Talent and many other musical competitions which encouraged him to record his first album. With big dreams and an even bigger voice it wasn't long before someone in Hollywood was drawn in by his talent. After posting a home-made demo of an original song, Trev was recognized by both Ross Robinson (Award winning/Multi-platinum Music Producer) and Jeffery David (Echosmith, Zedd, Seal, Hunter Hayes, Ally Brooke, Mat Kearney). Yarash and David then teamed up to write and produce “I Just Want You”, a demo record released in 2012. Though only a demo the record garnered much success as it became the #4 Most Requested song on Arizona radio. With the success of “I Just Want You” spreading to New Mexico, Florida, and California radio, it is no surprise it helped Yarash land multiple placements on both National and International Television; all as an independent artist. He released two EP's "Meet Me" and "Reflect You” and shortly after followed by his debut Album “Limelight".With Yarash continuing to gain momentum from the success of his early records, he gives fans and followers more to look forward to with the official release of “I Just Want You” in August of 2021. This feel-good Pop Ballad is accompanied with a vibrant visual that takes viewers on a journey to falling in love with Yarash and the 2012 demo-turned single. After writing and producing the demo with Jeffery David, Yarash promised to give more of himself at this height in his career. He says, “ With a revolutionary new sound, keeping it raw and real, twists that challenge this generation to become authentic, and remaining confident in my highest expression.” He is able to create a sound that inspires love in all listeners. The message is universally inspiring and artistically gauges the listener regardless of the age, gender, or spiritual background.https://linktr.ee/trevsthe1
In this audio for Master Life Path #11 - MOST REQUESTED! How To Channel & Live From Love! SIGN UP FOR THE 4-WEEK COURSE FINDING YOUR GIFTS & SOUL PURPOSE, LEARN MORE HERE: https://www.juliesaillant.com/energy-healings DONATE TO THE CHANNEL IF YOU FEEL GUIDED: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=JW7CCDQQPYA9N WORK WITH ME: If you would like a Personal Reading, click the link: https://www.juliesaillant.com/energy-healings If you would like an Animal Reading, click the link: https://www.juliesaillant.com/animal-readings Website: www.Juliesaillant.com COME SAY HI & VISIT ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliesaillant2/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/motivationaddict LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-saillant-41097795/ CONTACT ME: Have questions? Email me at jsaillant5@outlook.com DISCLAIMER: In accordance with the law, all tarot, psychic & oracle card readings that I offer are for entertainment purposes only and no guarantee can be given as to the accuracy of a reading. The viewer is responsible for your own life choices and decisions. I am not qualified to offer legal, financial or medical advice. ABOUT ME: My name is Julie Saillant and I am an Intuitive Healer, Certified Life Optimization Coach, Channeler, Light Worker, Star Seed, Shaman & Empath. I offer channeled messages from God, Spirit, Source, The Archangels & Ancestors. I am also an Animal Communicator and I speak with animals who are here or who have crossed over the Rainbow Ridge. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this audio for Master Life Path #11 - MOST REQUESTED! How To Channel & Live From Love! SIGN UP FOR THE 4-WEEK COURSE FINDING YOUR GIFTS & SOUL PURPOSE, LEARN MORE HERE: https://www.juliesaillant.com/energy-healings DONATE TO THE CHANNEL IF YOU FEEL GUIDED: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=JW7CCDQQPYA9N WORK WITH ME: If you would like a Personal Reading, click the link: https://www.juliesaillant.com/energy-healings If you would like an Animal Reading, click the link: https://www.juliesaillant.com/animal-readings Website: www.Juliesaillant.com COME SAY HI & VISIT ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliesaillant2/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/motivationaddict LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-saillant-41097795/ CONTACT ME: Have questions? Email me at jsaillant5@outlook.com DISCLAIMER: In accordance with the law, all tarot, psychic & oracle card readings that I offer are for entertainment purposes only and no guarantee can be given as to the accuracy of a reading. The viewer is responsible for your own life choices and decisions. I am not qualified to offer legal, financial or medical advice. ABOUT ME: My name is Julie Saillant and I am an Intuitive Healer, Certified Life Optimization Coach, Channeler, Light Worker, Star Seed, Shaman & Empath. I offer channeled messages from God, Spirit, Source, The Archangels & Ancestors. I am also an Animal Communicator and I speak with animals who are here or who have crossed over the Rainbow Ridge.
Kym Kral is not only my cool friend, she's also the MOST REQUESTED guest since I started this show! Kym, a comedian, host, actor, model and author, and I have known each other for almost as long as I've been in Los Angeles. With that comes a deep, often complicated, always fun history. Kym has recently written and published her first book, Confessions of a Recovering Party Girl, and obviously we talk about that. Beyond that we dive deep into so many different subjects, including some fantastically awkward ones (yeah, why WON'T I host a podcast with her?) and we travel down some fantastic tangents. Please enjoy this moment in time with one of my favorite people on the planet! And if this isn't enough for you, we take a minute or twenty to record BONUS CONTENT exclusively for Patrons that highlights a chapter in the book that she wasn't comfortable publishing. Check out Patreon.com/JeffMay for more!
Can your birth chart predict your soulmate? Maybe when and where you'll fall in love? We are so excited to dive into today's MOST REQUESTED episode: Astrology and Birth Charts with Lauren from Lunar & Lilacs! She is walking us through how to properly read your birth chart, what placements to pay attention to when dating someone new, which signs work better with each other, and how to tell if your relationship is meant to last! Buckle up, gals, cause this one is an exciting ride!We are thrilled to welcome you on this adventure as we embark on a journey we call a millennial life. Through quarter-life crises, modern day relationships, and every bad decision, let us be your guide. Let's be real, we don't know what we're doing either. As a fellow Gal Scout, we hope you join our amazing troop hosted by the lovely and witty Hannah Adams & Emily Aleece Burton.Want to request a topic or work with us? Send us an email at hello@thegalsguidepod.com or visit us on our website at thegalsguidepod.com__FOLLOW US!Instagram: @thegalsguidepodSecret Facebook Group: The Gal ScoutsEmily: @emilyaleeceHannah: @hannahnicoleadamsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The one you've been waiting for... this is our MOST REQUESTED topic, and one we've been slightly unsure about doing, but nothing is off the table and we're being completely honest!Find out how much every part of IVF (ICSI) has cost us, from the first consultation all the way up to embryo freezing. We also give you handy real world comparisons to show just how much it costs! Hear our in depth analysis of hotel breakfast strategies.Obviously this is our experience of ICSI and all clinics will be slightly different. We also had a lot of the pre-treatment tests and appointments twice (cos COVID) so our costs are slightly higher anyway. FINALLY... we are so unbelievably lucky to have had help from family as well as our own savings, and so so lucky to have been successful first time. If you have ANY questions, please do reach out to us!Follow us over on Instagram@testtubebabypod@miranda.burns@tristan.hall See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The results are in! We've got a list of the MOST REQUESTED wedding songs of the DECADE! This summer there's going to be a RECORD number of weddings and we guarantee these songs will get you on the dance floor.
Happy one year anniversary to us! And we celebrated by doing our MOST REQUESTED movie of all time, Smokey and the Bandit Pt. 3! Of course everybody has seen the classic Burt Reynolds and Sally Field picture where the villain gets in the title of the film rather than the guy who does all the dang work. Well we're back, with Buford T. Justice and the faithful Snowman racing from Miami to Austin. Yeah, no, it's as wild as the names make it sound. Join us, won't you?
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When you think about finding your soul mate, always ask yourself this question: "Who do you want to be when you meet the love of your life?" This approach to passion takes care of many of your needs, beyond just the sexual and romantic. This is the compass of self love that will set you on a course for a great life, no matter who you are and whether you ever choose to partner permanently. HOST LINKS - SLADE ROBERSON Slade's Books & Courses Get an intuitive reading with Slade Automatic Intuition BECOME A PATRON https://www.patreon.com/shiftyourspirits TRANSCRIPT INTRO Hey, thanks for listening to the Shift Your Spirits podcast. I’m your host Slade Roberson. For eleven years, I’ve been a professional intuitive and the author of the blog Shift Your Spirits, where I try to write about spirituality with fewer hearts and flowers than most New Age blather. I also mentor emerging intuitives, psychics, and healers in a program called Automatic Intuition. One of my Patreon supporters requested an episode with my views about soul mates and twin flames. I asked her "Are you sure you want to hear what I really believe about these topics? Because I may not say the things most people want to hear… I have a pretty no-bullshit opinion when it comes to this subject.” She said that’s what she was hoping for and to bring it on. Listeners who support the show on Patreon can access bonus Q&A episodes, where you guys send in questions, I record answers to them, and they go out to patrons of the show exclusively. But since I feel like this topic is a popular one, I’m going to put it out to the whole podcast audience, instead of doing it as an exclusive this time. There is also a level of support that includes a free download of the guided meditation “Messages from your Spirit Guides." So, if you want to find out how you can become a patron, and access the extra audio content, please go to patreon.com/shiftyourspirits Bear with me. This could be a random, non-linear conversation. I pulled up a lot of the material I’ve written about soul mates over the past twelve years. I’ve skimmed over it. It’s safe to say, my observations have not changed much. My opinions have deepened. But I’m asking you to bear with me as I talk about it, because it could move in circles. Spirals, even. My intention is that if I free-flow through this subject, as if I’m collecting little bits of wisdom and pointing them out to you, one or more of them will resonate with you and whatever questions you may have about your own life in terms of partnerships, karmic connections, soul mates. There are a lot of messages for a lot of different people waiting to come through me. So, I’m just going to dive in and swim around, and see what I can bring to the surface, okay? If you’re still seeking, I will say this: The more you grow into the person you’re truly meant to be, and you know yourself and have greater access to your wisdom… Unfortunately, it seems cruel, but your pool of potential mates gets smaller, not larger. When you were in your teens, every potential person you caught in your net was a Young Adult trilogy just waiting to be written. When you’re older and wiser, you start throwing back all the little fish without wasting much time and energy. You throw back some big fish, too. And you’re okay with it. Because you know yourself and what you truly require out of a partner. Some of the big red flags I’ve noted for those who are seeking: If you’re trying to find a partner, that’s problematic. If you think you’ve found them, but you're working to make them love you. That’s a huge red flag. If you’re calling more than one friend and/or psychic to help you decide if this one is the One, chances are … it isn’t. No bellows required, here. You should not find yourself over there fanning the flames, trying to keep the spark going… That’s not how this should work. Listen, the beginning should be fairly easy, and fun, and lot of mutual chemistry and excitement… If you’re working just to get in the relationship in the early stages. You’re in danger, girl. That’s some of the What Not to Do. Here’s a couple of things you definitely should do: Say yes to things. People, events, invitations. Things that don’t, on the face of it, have anything to do with dating. Meeting potential partners through other friends is healthy. It makes sense for a lot of reasons. And always ask yourself this — number one question: Who do you want to be when you meet the love of your life? In other words, orient your life around other kinds of passions. This approach takes care of many of your needs, not just the sexual or romantic. This is the compass and self love and true passion that will set you on a course for a great life, no matter who you are and whether you ever choose to partner permanently for life. I’ll dip back into all of this more during this episode. SEGMENT You might not know it, just from reading the articles on Shift Your Spirits, but Relationships are the #2 Most Requested type of Reading I perform. Although I can only directly tune in to the person who gives me access and permission, I am a big believer in the unique wisdom offered through astrological composite charts. This is where the natal information of two people is cast together as a chart of the synergistic relationship, as if the relationship itself is literally a living entity with its own personality and spiritual qualities. (I offer interpretations of these composite charts as a "bonus" to consultations for those with relationship questions, assuming you can supply the necessary birth information for both parties.) Here are some of my “truths” about soul mates and relationships. These are some general chunks of wisdom I’ve observed during relationship readings and couples sessions, and truths I’ve learned the hard way — through my own personal experiences. Relationships are the mirrors by which we experience ourselves. You are always having a relationship with some part of yourself, reflected and externalized by your partner. There are differences between soul mates and twin flames. In the Western Hollywood vocabulary, soul mate is often intended to refer to a specific type of soul-contracted relationship that is synonymous with a twin flame — the idea that each person has one and only one perfect potential romantic partner. While I wouldn't say that there's no such thing as a twin flame, I would venture that it is a rare phenomena and not one which everyone is destined to experience in this lifetime. I also believe that we have many potential soul mates with whom we can create a variety of successful partnerships, including marriage. Here’s what most people think they’re describing: Of all the souls in all the galaxies there's just one and he happened to be born in the same era of time, same part of the globe, same culture, same language ... he even went to the same school and works out at the same gym. Those are some incredible odds. That's a tiny pool of possibilities. And a ton of pressure. Nobody's finding love under those circumstances. And you know something I’ve noticed: The only people who use the term "twin flame” and mean it — like, it’s not just a cool idea they daydream about, but they’re ready to set themselves on fire over it — they are usually in a crazy-ass triggered state. That’s just my opinion. I’m sure I’m crushing somebody with that statement. You don’t have to agree with me. But I feel a lot of people resonating with that, and if you’re one of them, Yes. Keep the twin flame terminology in the Amazon page description of your paranormal romance series. Read all the delicious fiction you want to read about twin flames. But probably don’t base any important life decision on the concept. We all have many potential soul mates with whom our partnerships defy categorization, type, or role — members of our spirit family, those with whom we walk together. Not all soul mates are required to exist within romantic, sexual, and/or marriage templates in order to be spiritually fulfilling. It's quite challenging to create a relationship with someone when the connection is greater than any known social construct, especially in the beginning. The power of the initial spark may be hard to compartmentalize without assuming it is meant to be romantic. Spiritually important relationships are learning experiences even when they don't end up in bliss. Soul-contracted (in which you have chosen prior to this lifetime to know one another for the purpose of delivering [shared] lessons) or karmic relationships (in which we work out unfinished business or repay energetic debts) - these may often be painful or difficult, even while still being very spiritually significant. Sometimes it's not about you — it may feel like you're playing the Lead, but sometimes you are a Supporting Actor, playing the role of messenger or teacher for your partner. Projection and Transference are tricky forms of love. If you're a light worker, with a life purpose and/or a professional career that involves heart-centered healing, be aware that there is a big difference between clients/patients and friends/lovers. Anyone who appears to be both will probably belong to the client/patient category. While “saving someone" may be motivated by a truly loving intention, it can be a disastrous foundation for a marriage. The pattern in your relationships is carried by you, not by your partners. Mary has a disastrous relationship with John. Mary has another disastrous relationship with Bob. Mary has a so-so relationship with Michael. Mary says that all these men have the same issues. While that may be true, who’s the obvious common denominator in all these pairings? That’s right, Mary, we’re looking at you, girl. If you’ve got a pattern, you’re the pattern. Human beings are not ideas. Be careful that you're not having (desiring to have) a relationship with an idea. If you prioritize a Role over an individual person, you will be disappointed by anyone's inability to become that Idea. Being alone is always better than being with the wrong person. If you're not complete, no one else can complete you. The ideal relationship is not 50-50 — in the highest numerical quantification, you bring 100% and your partner brings 100%. 50-50, 60-40, 70-30... These recipes are expressions of (and probably formulas for) co-dependence. Sharing your life with someone who also has a life of his/her own can be the icing on the cake. But icing with no cake is a plate full of frosting, which is probably way less appealing (and ultimately less nourishing) than it sounds. Having a relationship is never a good substitute for having a life. A relationship is a unique entity co-created by the participants. It is not ultimately comparable to any other partnership. You always attract the relationship with the lesson you are meant to learn at this time. You can't really fail at a relationship if you maintain the philosophical position that allows you to perceive it as a learning experience. Lowering your vibration, playing small, or dumbing down to your partner's level in order to make the relationship "work" is unsustainable. Don't bank on conditional future beneficial changes in your partner. "She'll be perfect for me once she..." "He'd be perfect for me if he'd just learn to..." This is like playing the Change Lottery. Evaluate the relationship based on what you know to be currently true. What if he never changes in the way you hope? The balance of energetic currency in a relationship does not have to take the same form to be reciprocated. An excellent massage may be reciprocated by a gourmet meal. An expensive gift may be reciprocated by priceless emotional support. There IS such a thing as a successful, temporary, transient relationship. Important or significant do not necessarily equal forever. If you doubt that he's your soul mate, you're probably right — he's not. Listen carefully when someone tells you she's not good enough for you — this is truth straight from the source. When people tell you they "don't want to hurt you" or "don't want someone to get hurt," it usually means they're preparing for that likelihood. This is a big clue to their expectations, if not their intentions. If you want to be in relationship with a woman or a man who's into yoga (fitness, hiking, books, pets, spirituality... insert your interests here) don't look for him/her in a bar. You may get lucky, but the odds are stacked against you. Statistically — logically — most people in bars are into one thing for sure — drinking. Go to a more obvious, relevant source environment. 511 — Too Much Information. Confession, Authenticity, and Honesty are not necessarily the same things. Don't talk about your exes or introduce your history of relationship nightmares as a topic of conversation during your first few dates. Why do people continually make this mistake? If you want to open up, open up about a bright future, not your neurotic past. (Not yet, anyway... Save your Dark Secrets for someone who can receive them in the proper time and context.) Be clear about your intentions and careful what you wish for — your ability to manifest is very powerful, for good or bad. If you choose to manifest a relationship where money/financial security is prioritized over other qualities like mutual love/respect, please don't be shocked when you find yourself in a loveless marriage with a rich dude who treats you like a trophy. Your ability to receive (deserve) Abundance affects not only your relationships with people but also your relationship with other forms of wealth such as money. The Good News is that the person you want to become, the life you ultimately want to create for yourself, and the partner you want to attract, with whom you can share your highest self and your best life, can be achieved as one goal. This power, this happiness, this flow — it's a package deal. You are most likely to fall in love with someone else when you fall in love with you — with your world. You are most likely to meet a partner who shares your values in an environment where like-minded people congregate over mutual ideals. Let’s talk about surrender. I recommend you surrender the whole love hunt. Let it go. Surrender this whole ... grasping thing. You're spending way too much energy on what's missing. But — let's make sure you spin the word surrender right: It's not "give up" because "that ship has sailed." This is about tapping into the phenomenon where the things you're looking for usually show up the minute you stop striving so hard to find them. Now, you can’t cheat this magic. You can't "pretend" not to look, yet really be looking... Surrendering this constant “love hunt” is about redirecting your energy to the person you’ve always wanted to become. That version of yourself is the same person as who you want to be when you meet the love of your life. So trust that you can let it go. You’re not going to “miss” anything that’s meant for you. It'll happen when it happens, and you can either waste energy on it or effortlessly allow it to find you. Let it find you busy making other amazing things happen in the world. Your ex is getting married. You saw the engagement pics on Facebook. You’re internally beating yourself up for having such a petty emotional response. "Even that asshole has someone … really?" "There must be something profoundly wrong with me that I’m still alone, while…" It’s entirely human to have this internal conversation; but while you’re at it, ask yourself: "Who do I want to be when I meet the love of my life?" Prioritize becoming that person. The better you know yourself, the more likely you and your potential mate can recognize one another. It’s not about finding them; it’s about finding you. Focus on a passion that has nothing to do with anyone else. Alone or partnered (or something else) it’s a win in all potential scenarios. Becoming who you've always wanted to become — focusing on a passion that has nothing to do with anyone else — this is the key ingredient to attracting the right partner. It's not about finding them; it's about finding you. Have you ever considered your ideal romantic partnership from this perspective: Who do I want to be when I meet the love of my life? What backstory will I have lived — one of victimhood or one of transcendence? What do I want to be able to share? Why will he or she be proud of me? What will I have to offer? When you lean toward becoming the person you've always intended to be, your vibration changes. There's an evolution in the signals you're sending out. These are the vibes that attract the person you're meant to be with. Can you really manifest a partner? Most popular philosophies about the law of attraction want to conflate manifesting with creating. We're told over and over again that we create 100% of everything that happens to us. I've come pretty close to screaming my problems with that. I believe there's a difference between creating and manifesting. Creating involves projecting, forcing, a strength of will. Manifesting requires receiving, allowing, a passive grace. There's an important component to meeting the love of your life that is out of your control. I believe we all need to accept that. It is luck. It may be destiny, it may be fate… You can manifest anything. You can create and attract all kinds of things in this world. You can influence many aspects of your experience. You can design much of the life you want… but you cannot design other people. You can be ready. You can be willing, open, brave. You can definitely be in the process of discovering who you are in the world. The better you know yourself, the better you and your potential mate can recognize one another. After eleven years of giving professional readings, I've observed that there are exactly three kinds of clients who ask questions regarding soul mates or romantic partnerships: Those who are single and dissatisfied and want to know how and when to acquire a romantic partnership. Those who are already partnered/ married, deeply dissatisfied or distressed. Those who are partnered to one person and pining away for another (an actual person or an ideal). Then there are the clients who book readings to ask about other concerns: Those who are partnered, happy, and working on another area of their lives. Those who are single, happy, and working on another area of their lives. So, I have a Theory: If unhappy single people need guidance meeting someone, and if unhappy coupled people need guidance breaking up, then I must deduce the following: The "happiness factor" in our lives is entirely based on internal perspective. The "happiness factor" in our lives is independent of romantic status. Did you get that? A boyfriend will not "complete" you; and "getting a girlfriend" is the worst kind of substitute for "getting a life." The Other Kind of Passion The elusive missing component to your sense of fulfillment, sense of joy, and sense of purpose in life is found in an entirely different area. It has little (potentially nothing) to do with whether or not anyone wants to date you. The simple joys are found in numerous, humble external circumstances (easily accessible by most people, excluding obvious extreme hardship and tragedy) or the sense of peace is found in the internal modes of attitude and choice. A Common Thread The good news is that the "fix" for dissatisfaction is usually a single, universal pursuit that affects all facets of the life you're creating. The fix is unique from one person to the next, but there's a common thread within the life of every individual. If you do indeed have a soul mate that you are destined to meet, that individual most likely waits for you within the vicinity of your sense of purpose, or within the realm of another humbler, simpler pursuit of happiness. A shared hobby. A common interest. There's one passion you can focus on that transforms all areas of your life simultaneously. Deep down, you already know what that passion is. As you're reading this, you have flashes of this knowledge -- that goal you know you must achieve… that thing for which you feel you were put on this earth... Go back to doing that -- love will find you there. If you do not know what that passion is for you, talk to me. Instead of the way I usually do the oracle at the end of an episode, I want to just share some thoughts with you. You know what I find consistently amazing about the Universe? (Well, just one aspect, among so many...) Over and over again I am awestruck by the rarity and perfection of the connections between souls in the briefest parcels of time. It's so easy to take for granted, to go worrying the Magic That's Missing like a toothache or a raw spot on your gum, your tongue returning helplessly to a mysterious emptiness or source of pain... Where's the Soul Mate? Where’s that perfect Co-Star? But stop this week (at least today) to consider the precision and force with which unimaginable abundance still manages to find you. What are the Chances? What are the Odds? I mean, when you consider how vast is this one dimension we most exist in — is the third dimension one dimension? or do we exist in three? oh, hell, it doesn't matter, we don't consciously occupy much among many — when you contemplate how many billions of souls are incarnate at this moment, from among the trillions who have come and gone... When you consider the eye-blink in time in which we dwell, how can it be that we have come to know one another? What fragile spark of miracle has made possible your best friend? ...the sweet pets that have found you, who seem grown from pieces of your heart. ...the books that have defied so much chance to fall off shelves right in front of you and speak to you across miles and centuries. ...that even one human being loves you (let alone the many). ...that the clouds have piled up in a big sky just so, just for you, just in that moment. ...that there can be such a perfect song that knows how to find you riding radio waves across across air and space, that can always manage to make you cry. ...that you could accidentally wander in front of a landscape so picturesque you forget to breathe (just for a second). ...that a stranger meets your eye in passing, smiles, and is gone. The improbable choreography, the great Spiral Dance, dwarfs all petty bothers and complaints and leaves me speechless, looking about in wonder. How can it be? Really, how can this be that I am here in this moment — that we are here — that you have chanced to listen this and share in contemplation of my questions... For just a moment notice what is greater than your sadness or even your joy, what you're missing or what you find in plenty... Fucking Amazing. OUTRO Thanks again for listening to the Shift Your Spirits podcast. For show notes, links, transcripts and all the past episodes please visit shiftyourspirits.com You can subscribe in iTunes or Stitcher or whatever app you use to access podcasts. If you’d like to get an intuitive reading with me, or download a free ebook and meditation to help you connect with your guides please go to sladeroberson.com and if you’re interested in my professional intuitive training program, you can start the course for free by downloading the Attunement at automaticintuition.com and I’ll talk to you later.
Can you fill in the blanks? LDS Singer/songwriter Cherie Call looks and sounds like she was born holding a guitar, so it's surprising she didn't even learn to play it until ____. Her best-known song was written about a ride on an ____, and one of her personal favorites was inspired by her husband's discovery that, among other things, Heavenly Father is really good at being a ____ _____.You can find all of that and more in this interview with the delightful Cherie Call. With this album she inaugurates the new "Most Requested" series from Deseret Book, plus she grabs a guitar and gives us an exclusive in-studio preview of two new songs from her upcoming CD "Grace," slated for a Fall release. It's all great musical and storytelling fun.That's this week on the Cricket and Seagull...
This week's playlist: • Postcard From Mexico by Kieran Kane, Kevin Welch and Fats Kaplin from Lost John Dean (2006); available through the store at their site and the iTunes Music Store. Full albums and individual tracks can be downloaded here. Visit DeadReckoners.com for more information. • That's What Love Will Make You Do by Janiva Magness, from What Love Will Do (2008), available from the store at Janiva's site, Alligator Records, and the iTMS. Visit JanivaMagness.com for more information. • Bubba's Blues by Watermelon Slim and the Workers, from No Paid Holidays (2008); available from the store at Slim's site, NorthernBlues.com and the iTMS. The announced release date is for No Paid Holidays is June 24th, 2008. Visit WatermelonSlim.com for more information. • These Blues Are Kicking My Ass, Ghost in My House and My Baby Don't Wear No Panties, all by Mean Gene Kelton & The Die Hards; These Blues Are Kicking My Ass andGhost in My House are from Mean Guitar (2003), while My Baby Don't Wear No Panties is from Most Requested (1999). Both albums are available from the store at Mean Gene's site, CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit GeneKelton.com for more information. • Prodigal Son by Billy Goodman, from Blues From The Gospel (2006), available from ItsAboutMusic.com and the iTMS. Visit BillyGoodman.com for more information. • I'm Looking For A Miracle by the Phantom Blues Band, from Out of Shadows (2006), available from DeltaGrooveProductions.com and the iTMS. Visit the Phantom Blues Band page at the Delta Groove site for more information. • Sloppy Drunk by Saffire - The Uppity Blues Women, from Saffire - The Uppity Blues Women: Deluxe Edition (1994); available from Alligator Records or the iTunes Music Store. Visit UppityBluesWomen.com for more information. • Miss Maebelle by Richard Johnston, from Foot Hill Stomp (2002); available from the store at Richard's Web site. Visit RichardJohnston.com and Richard's MySpace page for more information. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. (Music on Murphy's Saloon # courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, Download.com or Garageband.com)
This week's playlist: • Why Don't You Tell Me by the Red Mercury Blues Band, from nothing purdy boutda blues (2004); available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit the Red Mercury Blues Band page at Download.com for more information and free downloads. • Anytime You Want and How in the Devil, by Sean Costello, both from We Can Get Together (2008); available from Delta Groove Music and the iTMS. Visit SeanCostello.com and this page at DeltaGrooveProductions.com for more information. • Whammer Jammer, I Feel That Old Feeling Coming On and Can't You See, all by The Legendary Rhythm & Blues Revue, and all from Command Performance (2008); available from Delta Groove Music, TommyCastro.com and the iTMS. Visit this page for more information. • Boogie Woogie Mama by Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne, from Can't Stop Now (2008); available from Electro-Fi Records and the iTMS. Visit KennyBluesBoss.com for more information. • Put It Back On Me by the Quarter Draw Band, from For Sale By Owner (2006), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit the Quarter Draw Band's MySpace page for more information. • Blues For Evan by Albert Castiglia, from These Are The Days (2008); available from Blues Leaf Records and the iTMS. Visit Blues Leaf Records and AlbertCastiglia.com for more information. • Texas Honey by Mean Gene Kelton, from Most Requested (2000), available from Gene's online store and the iTMS. Visit GeneKelton.com and JamboneRecords.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: Delta Groove Music's press release about Sean Costello's death, The Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #121 courtesy of the artists and their labels, as well as the Podsafe Music Network, IODA PROMONET, Download.com or Garageband.com)
This week's playlist: • The Daddy by Big George Jackson, from Big Shot (2001), available from Black & Tan Records. Visit BigGeorgeJackson.com for more information. • Honey The Night Is Young by The Mescal Sheiks, from their album The World Is Not My Home (2006), available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. For more information, visit their site or their MySpace page. • We're Gonna Have A Party Tonight by The Hollywood Combo, from The Hollywood Combo (2005), available from CD Baby. Visit SwinginRecords.com and their MySpace page for more information. • Highwayman by Tinsley Ellis from Live - Highwayman (2005) available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit TinsleyEllis.com for more information. • Ain't Gonna Do It by Kane Welch Kaplin from Kane Welch Kaplin (2007); CDs are available through the store at their site and the iTMS. Full albums and individual tracks can be downloaded here. Visit DeadReckoners.com for more information. • That's What I've Got by Kane Welch Kaplin from Kane Welch Kaplin (2007). • 12 Chimes by Kane Welch Kaplin from Kane Welch Kaplin (2007). • Mr. Bad Luck by Oscar Jordan & The Mighty Sons Of Hercules from album Mr. Bad Luck (2001), available from CD Baby and Amazon.com. Visit OscarJordan.com and/or his MySpace page for more information. • Little Black Dress by Mean Gene Kelton and The Die Hards, from Most Requested (1999), available from Gene's online store, the iTMS. Visit JamboneRecords.com and GeneKelton.com for more information. • Don't Touch My Guitar by Pat Coast, from Don't Touch My Guitar (2003), available from CD Baby. Visit PatCoastBand.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: the Wikipedia entries for Sialkot, Pakistan; and Oulu, Finland, host of the annual Air Guitar World Championships. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. (Music on Murphy's Saloon # courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, Download.com or Garageband.com)
This week's playlist: • Mark My Words by Gregg Martinez, from Big Bad Daddy (2006), available from Gregg's site or CD Baby. Visit GreggMartinez.com for more information. • Angeline by George Fletcher's Bourbon Renewal, from Ain't The Worst That You Could Find (2000), available from CD Baby; also available: Dangerous Things - Live (2005). Visit GeorgeFletcher.com for more information and to see George's extensive photo gallery. • You're Scarin' Me by Pat Coast, from Don't Touch My Guitar (2003), available from CD Baby. Visit PatCoastBand.com for more information. • My Baby Don't Wear No Panties by Mean Gene Kelton, from Most Requested (1999), available from Gene's online store and the iTunes Music Store. Visit JamboneRecords.com and GeneKelton.com for more information. • Sometimes by Dave Steffen, from Bake Sale, Volume Four (2007), available by mail for $15 from the Great Northern Blues Society. Visit the GNBS site and DaveSteffenBand.com for more information. The Dave Steffen Band's album Eve of Autumn (2004) is available from CD Baby and the iTMS. • Just Boogie by Little Cisco, from Bake Sale, Volume Four (2007), available by mail for $15 from the Great Northern Blues Society. Visit the GNBS site and LittleCisco.com for more information. Little Cisco's own album Riffs in Time (2007) is available from CD Baby. • She's Trouble by Reggie Miles, a single found on Reggie's MySpace page. Reggie has three albums currently available through CD Baby: Stray Dog Blues (1995), 51 Highway Blues (2006) and Fresh Picked (2006). Fresh Picked is also available from the iTMS. Visit Reggie's Geocities site for more information. • Got To Find My Baby by Johnny Heartsman, from The Touch (1991), available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit Johnny's bio page at the Alligator Records site for more information. • Let Me Love You by Boo Boo Davis, from Drew, Mississippi (2006), available from Black & Tan Records. Visit BooBooDavis.com for more information. • Kool Iron Bed by Lance Lopez, from Higher Ground (2007). Lance's albums, Higher Ground, Simplify Your Vision (2006) and Wall of Soul (2004), are all available from CD Baby. Visit LanceLopez.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: Blues & Roots Productions; okay, I forgot to mention this, but you might be interested - copies of the blues compilations Bake Sale, Volume Two and Bake Sale, Volume Three are still available by mail from the Great Northern Blues Society. I also forgot to mention that Saturday, June 16th, was the 103rd observance of Bloomsday, which is why, in case you wondered, there's a portrait of James Joyce attached to the mp3 file of this week's show. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum. Download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. Read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent contemporary guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #79 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, Download.com or Garageband.com)
This week's playlist: • Miss Blues'es Child (remix) by Eli Cook, from Miss Blues'es Child (2005, re-released 2007), available from the iTunes Music Store and CD Baby. Visit EliCook.com for more information. • Texas Honey by Mean Gene Kelton, from Most Requested (1999), available from Gene's online store and the iTMS. Visit GeneKelton.com and JamboneRecords.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: Georgetown University and Smokin' Roy Madison's Traveling Juke Joint podcast. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #75 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance or Download.com)
This week's playlist: • New Stagger Lee Blues by Ross Neilsen, from Where I'm From (2006), available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit RossNeilsen.com for more information and other tracks. • Classic Case Of The Blues by Robbie King. Visit Garageband.com and RobbieKing.com for more information. • Cruisin' Texas Avenue by Mean Gene Kelton, from Most Requested (1999), available from Gene's online store and the iTunes Music Store. Visit JamboneRecords.com and GeneKelton.com for more information. • Doncha Know I Love You by Harpdog Brown, from Once In A Howlin' Moon (1999), available from HarpdogBrown.com. Visit Harpdog's Garageband page or his MySpace page to hear some other tracks. • Leavin' The City by G. Love, from Oh Yeah (1992), available from G's online store and the iTMS. Visit Philadelphonic.com for more information. • Frankenstein's In The Mood by Beau Hall, a single obtained from the Podsafe Music Network. Beau's album UNH! (2005), is available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit Beau's MySpace page for more information. • Rockin' Harder by Lee Rocker, from Racin' The Devil (2006), available from the iTMS and Alligator Records. Visit LeeRocker.com and Alligator.com for more information. • So Broke Blues by Steve Gardner, from Rambling with the Blues (2002), available from his online store. Another album, Big Delta Crossing (2005), is available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit SteveGardner.info for more information. • Boilin' Mad by Maria Daines, a new single obtained from the Podsafe Music Network. Two albums of Maria's music are available from the iTMS: Treebone and Brother of the Road (both 2005). Visit Maria-Daines.com for more information about Maria, and her partner (and guitarist) Paul Killington. • Good Day 4 Bad Whiskey by The Paul Wood Band, from Pirate Radio (2003), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit Paul's Garageband page for more information. Mentioned during this show: my friend, the Superhot Lady Cop, would like the Murphy's Saloon's audience (male and female) to help her gauge interest in a new, no-holds-barred sex advice/discussion podcast, so write or send audio clips with your questions about sex, or your sex-related dlilemmas to yoursexpert@gmail.com. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #56 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, where I obtained most of these tracks)
This week's playlist: • Catch Me If You Can by Barry McCabe, on Beyond The Tears (2006), available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. BarryMcCabe.com includes a list of other online music distributors that sell Barry's music. • Slidin' by The James Mabry Blues Band, from their CD Blues Plus (1996). For more information or to buy a CD, visit their MySpace page or their site. • Pretty Girls by Robin Sylar, on Tricked Out (2004), available from the TopCat Records catalog, CD Baby and the iTMS. For more information, visit the TopCat Records page about Robin and the album. • Sing your Song by Oscar Jordan & The Mighty Sons Of Hercules, from Eclectic Soul (2004), available from CD Baby and Amazon.com. For more information, visit OscarJordan.com and/or his MySpace page. • One Drink Away From The Blues by Mark Kerr from One Drink Away From The Blues (2005), available from CD Baby, the iTMS and Amazon.com. For more information, visit MarkKerrLtd.com. • Cryin' Won't Help You by The Paul Wood Band, on Blues Is My Business (2001), available from CD Baby or the iTMS. For more information, visit Paul-Wood.com or his MySpace page. • In My Time Of Dying by Ben Godwin, from Lighter Than The Atom / =shinyshiny= (2006) available from CD Baby, the iTunes Music Store and Amazon.com. For more information about Ben, visit his site PeaceMango.com and his MySpace page. • My Baby Don't Wear No Panties by Mean Gene Kelton, from Most Requested (1999), available from Gene's online store, the iTMS and Amazon.com. For more information, visit JamboneRecords.com and GeneKelton.com. • Johnny Nobody by Barry McCabe, also from Beyond The Tears. Mentioned during this show: Kingston Mines and the Association of Music Podcasting. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #47 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, where I obtained many of these tracks)
This week's playlist: • Show Me The Way by Johnny Rawls and the Rays, from No Boundaries (2005), available from TopCat Records, CD Baby, the iTunes Music Store and Amazon.com. You can also buy Johnny's CDs through JohnnyRawls.net. • Badlands by Ross Neilsen, from his CD Where I'm From (2005), available from SkyNetMusic.com or Landwash Distribution. For more information and other tracks, visit Ross' page at the PodSafe Music Network and RossNeilsen.com. • My Baby Don't Wear No Panties by Mean Gene Kelton and The Die Hards, from Most Requested (1999), available from Gene's online store, the iTMS and Amazon.com. For more information, visit JamboneRecords.com and GeneKelton.com. • Little Black Dress by Mean Gene Kelton and The Die Hards, also from Most Requested. • Woman With No Shame by Mark Kerr, from One Drink Away From The Blues (2005), available from CD Baby, the iTMS and Amazon.com. For more information, visit MarkKerrLtd.com. • Low Down Dirty Shame by Mark Kerr, also from One Drink Away From The Blues. • Baby's Been On My Mind by Blue Plate Special, from Can You Dig It (2006), available from CD Baby and Amazon.com. Also available from CD Baby: The Blues Ain't Pretty (2000) and No Place To Fade (1998). No Place To Fade is also available from the iTMS. For more information, visit BluePlateSpecialBand.com. • Yer' Bad Behind by Blue Plate Special, also from Can You Dig It. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #42 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, where I obtained many of these tracks)
This week's playlist: • Keep You Motor Running by Dave Hole, from his 1992 album, Short Fuse Blues, available from Alligator Records, the iTunes Music Store and Amazon.com. Dave's site is here. • Little Black Dress by Mean Gene Kelton & The Die Hards, from Most Requested (1999), available from Gene's online store, the iTMS and Amazon.com. Jambone Records, Gene's label, has a site under construction here, while Gene's own site is here. • Snake Eye by John Mayall &The Bluesbreakers, from the 2005 CD, Road Dogs, available from Eagle Rock Entertainment, the iTMS and Amazon.com. The official John Mayall web site is here. • Road Dogs, also by John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers and from Road Dogs. • Sweet Talk & Wine by Blue Voodoo, from their CD The Storm (2005), available from CDBaby. Also available from CDBaby is Red Hot Blues (2004). Blue Voodoo's site is here. • Doctor of Love by David Sansing, from his 1999 CD A Dream Deferred, which is available exclusively from the Music Discoveries Network. The MDN also has a bio page for Dave. • Rocket In Your Pocket by Blue Plate Special, from Can You Dig It (2006), available from CD Baby and Amazon.com. Also available from CD Baby: The Blues Ain't Pretty (2000) and No Place To Fade (1998). No Place To Fade is also available from the iTMS. Blue Plate Special's site is here. • Hard Enuff, also by Blue Plate Special and from Can You Dig It. • Torch by Devon Allman's Honeytribe, from their just-released 2006 CD Torch, available from Hittin' the Note, the iTMS and Amazon.com . Also available from the iTMS - an earlier album entitled Bootleg: Live in Florida, released in January. The Honeytribe site is here. Mentioned on tonight's Murphy's Saloon: Classmates.com and Hittin' the Note (the online home of all things Allman Bros.) Visit the Blues Foundation, the Delta Blues Museum, and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, Uncensored History of the Blues, for more information about the blues. Please note: If this is your first visit to Murphy's Saloon, you can skip the first 10-12 episodes, which you may find are of sub-par quality. If you decide to listen, just know that while the music is great, my voice may seem muffled in many of those shows. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #38 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, where I downloaded some of these tracks. A special thanks to Ron, of Blue Plate Special) RIP, Gordon Searls.
This week's playlist: • Another Day by Ruby James from a forthcoming CD entitled Ruby James, much of which can be downloaded free from RubyJames.com. For more information, visit Ruby's MySpace page or the RubyJamesFans page at MySpace. Ruby is touring the United States this fall - some dates are confirmed and others are pending, so check Ruby's MySpace page for specifics. • Party On The Levee by Mean Gene Kelton & The Die Hards from Mean Guitar (2003), available at GeneKelton.com. Gene's album Most Requested (2000) is available at the iTunes Music Store and Amazon.com. • Never Gonna by Beau Hall, from his album UNH! (2005), available at CD Baby and the iTMS. For information about upcoming gigs and other news, visit BeauRocks.com or Beau's MySpace page. • Busted by The Hitman Blues Band from their 2000 album Blooztown, available at CD Baby and the iTMS. Also available from CD Baby is their 2003 album Angel In The Shadows, which is dedicated to the memory Ray Alexander, father of guitarist Russell "Hitman" Alexander. For more information about The Hitman Blues Band, visit HitmanBluesBand.com. • Tell Me Baby by EB Davis & the Superband from I Wanna Talk About You (1999), one of a number of CDs available at EBDavis.com. EB also has a track on a German album called Jazz & Blues Award 2004 that's available from the iTMS. And like almost everyone in the world, EB has a MySpace page that includes a gig list. • Looking Out 4 #1 by The Mescal Sheiks, from This World Is Not My Home (2006), available at CD Baby and the iTMS. For more information about the Sheiks, visit MescalSheiks.com and/or their MySpace page (which includes a list of upcoming shows). • Mark My Words by Gregg Martinez & The Rolling Thunder from Big Bad Daddy (2006), available at GreggMartinez.com, CD Baby and the iTMS. An upcoming gig list is available at Gregg's site. • Sweet As Sin by Ruby James from the soon-to-be-released CD Ruby James, currently available as a free download from her MySpace page. There is an alternate, acoustic version of Sweet As Sin available on a seven-song EP entitled Loaded (2002) that's available at the iTMS. Mentioned on tonight's Murphy's Saloon: The Podfather Adam Curry and his uncharacteristic, illogical belief in overblown conspiracy theories, and Gerald Posner's book Case Closed (the logic of which is an excellent antidote to all such conspiracy theories). The audio clip at the beginning of this episode is from the 1987 film The Untouchables, directed by Brian DePalma and starring Robert DeNiro, Kevin Costner, Sean Connery, Andy Garcia and Charles Martin Smith. The Untouchables is available for just $9.99 from Amazon.com. Keeping the blues flame burning bright on the Web: the Blues Foundation, the Delta Blues Museum, and the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, Uncensored History of the Blues. Check out No iPod Required to learn how you can enjoy podcasts, including Murphy's Saloon, without owning an iPod. Thanks to the Smackieville Squire for the Murphy's logo and the Murphy's Saloon Disclaimer. Please note: If this is your first visit to Murphy's Saloon, and you want to hear more, you can skip the first 10-12 episodes with a completely clear conscience. Really. Trust me on this one. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #36 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, where I downloaded some of these tracks)