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Aeon Byte Gnostic Radio
Dr. Cherlyn Jones & Paul Wyld on Jim Morrison & Shamanistic Rock

Aeon Byte Gnostic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 127:42


No sophomore slump in our second episode. I'll be joined by Paul Wyld, author of Jim Morrison Secret Teacher of the Occult, and Dr. Cherlyn Jones, a Jungian analyst who worked in the music industry for years. We'll explore the impact of Morrison and other rock shamans on younger generations, examine the psyche of the MTV Generation through a Jungian lens, and delve into whatever you'd like to discuss as we take your phone calls. We are truly riders on the storm. Get the book: https://amzn.to/3ZHb3n6 More on Paul: https://paulwyld.com/ Again, I'll broadcast GenX Wasteland solely from my other YouTube Channel, Substack, iTunes, and all other podcast platforms.  The next show deals with Elvis and astrology. Get ready to see the King's chart. https://occultelvis.substack.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@MiguelConner

Superfly Selected
Superfly Featured | Portrait: Quincy Jones (RIP)

Superfly Selected

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 3:32


Superlative reichen nicht aus, um das Werk von Quincy Jones zu beschreiben. Und kaum vorstellbar, wie die Popwelt ohne ihn aussähe. Der Tausendsassa war eine der mächtigsten Figuren des Musikgeschäfts, Produzent unzähliger Hitsingles, Trompeter, Arrangeur, Komponist und Bandleader. Und er bescherte der MTV-Generation ihren "King Of Pop". Jetzt ist der Ausnahmemusiker und Produzent im Alter von 91 Jahren in seinem Haus in Bel Air in Los Angeles im Kreise seiner Familie gestorben. (superfly.fm)

Remarkable People Podcast
Being the Person You Always Wanted to Follow, Making a Difference, & Living Above the Hype with K-Rahn Vallatine

Remarkable People Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 62:37 Transcription Available


“Wherever you go, there you are.” ~ K-Rahn VallatineGuest Bio: K-Rahn Vallatine is a successful author, curriculum developer and training consultant. He is the CEO of Inner Sun Inc., a company that supports the personal development of youth and young adults, and also the professional development of educators, service providers, leaders and corporate staff. K-Rahn has a profound ability to facilitate conversations on complex and uncomfortable topics. He is the author of Live Above the Hype Life Skills curriculum, a curriculum that uses hip hop culture, pop culture and street culture as the backdrop to cultivate self-development and offer practical, life applicable education. His book, “Beyond The Crack Generation: Surviving a Trauma Organized Culture” is currently used as college level coursework and is excellent for undergrad or graduate level studies in Education, Social Work/Services/Welfare, Sociology and African American Studies.SHOW NOTES: Website: http://www.innersunconsulting.comLinkedIn: http://www.linkedin/kvallatineIG: @liveaboveit REMARKABLE LISTENER SPECIAL OFFER(S):N/A CORE THEMES, KEYWORDS, & MENTIONS:culture, single mom, handling business, crack epidemic, roles, trauma, PTST, withholding accountability, balance, MTV Generation, gangster rap, reality rap, violence, abuse, solution, scholar, teacher, intelligent, self identity, gang banger, human connection, training consultant, validation, live above the hype For more Remarkable Episodes, Inspiration, and Motivation, please visit https://davidpasqualone.com/remarkable-people-podcast/. Enjoy!Support the showWant Even More?

Catalyze
SEVEN Talk, by Bex Frucht '05: “Free Your Tumbleweed Queen”

Catalyze

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 11:54


Today's episode is a recording of a SEVEN Talk from the 2022 Alumni Forum. This talk, given by Bex Frucht '05, is entitled, “Free Your Tumbleweed Queen.” Bex is the program manager for The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation.You can watch all of the SEVEN Talks on our YouTube channel. More about BexBex Frucht '05 is a self-ascribed “Tumbleweed Queen” whose eclectic personal and professional journey has taken her from the red carpet to the Rocky Mountains. After a decade of big-city adventures in media, communications, sustainability, freelance writing, and finally anchoring a daily cable TV show and weekly web series—she blew up her urbanite existence to live and work on an 87,000-acre cattle ranch, and has been exploring the intersection of open range and open minds ever since. If it wasn't for that formative backcountry experience with Outward Bound, she might still be stuck in LA traffic. Bex loves telling stories almost as much as living them—she's shared escapades onstage for NPR's “The Moth,” launched a storytelling series to destigmatize and advocate for reproductive justice, and enjoys helping organizations and individuals wrangle their narratives. As a program manager for the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation's Montana-based philanthropy, she supports innovative nonprofit programming hosted at West Creek Ranch. Bex also moonlights as an environmental educator, amateur cowgirl, karaoke professional, rainbow influencer, and unicorn believer. At UNC, she served as senior class vice president and Freshman Camp (now Carolina Kickoff) counselor, and taught a seminar on “The MTV Generation.” She's lucky to call the funky river town of Livingston, Montana, home, where she floats the Yellowstone with her “Mantana” Kyle Joe, chases their muppet dog Zucca and spoons their kitties—Aldo Meowpold and Ralph Waldo Emerpuss the Catservationists.How to listenOn your mobile device, you can listen and subscribe to Catalyze on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. For any other podcast app, you can find the show using our RSS feed.Catalyze is hosted and produced by Sarah O'Carroll for the Morehead-Cain Foundation, home of the first merit scholarship program in the United States and located at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. You can let us know what you thought of the episode by finding us on Twitter or Instagram at @moreheadcain or you can email us at communications@moreheadcain.org.

Dying for Midnight
Truth, Justice, & The American Way: The Lost Boys

Dying for Midnight

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 68:04


It is time: Beach Party Bonfires & Blood Month has arrived! Part I: We talk Joel Schumacher's historic, stylish vamp movie for the MTV Generation. Vamps with cool leather jackets, dirtbikes, and day-glo feed to an iconic soundtrack. We also got a little 19th and 18th century haunted beach and vampire poetry for ya! Look out for those blood-soaked towels whipping those tan lines!

Hack The Movies
A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master is Freddy for The MTV Generation -Talking About Tapes (#222)

Hack The Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 88:23


Click this link https://hypeloot.com/ref/hackmovies and use promo code HACKMOVIES for 100% top-up deposit.Tony, Crystal, and Space Cat return to the nightmare realm to talk about the 4th Nightmare on Elm Street movie. The film that launched Renny Harlin's career and made Freddy a full on celebrity. Find out what we thought of Freddy fighting The Dream Master while the latest MTV songs play!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5023627/advertisement

NYG-New York Giants Talk (STephySTeph)
#RIP Tina Turner & Her Legacy On My Generation

NYG-New York Giants Talk (STephySTeph)

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 36:53


As a Generation X woman & MTV Generation teenager Tina Turner just like #PattiLabelle was already established older female artist. Unlike Patti this really was Tina's comeback season which her album "Private Dancer" re-invented her to a whole new generation & nobody except maybe music critics & the media didn't care that she was older. Her live performances were always excellent. I put her in the catarogory performance wise with #JamesBrown. My thoughts on today's manufactured stars. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephlittunapologetic/message

The Stephanie Little Radio Show
#RIP Tina Turner & Her Legacy On My Generation

The Stephanie Little Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 36:53


As a Generation X woman & MTV Generation teenager Tina Turner just like #PattiLabelle was already established older female artist. Unlike Patti this really was Tina's comeback season which her album "Private Dancer" re-invented her to a whole new generation & nobody except maybe music critics & the media didn't care that she was older. Her live performances were always excellent. I put her in the catarogory performance wise with #JamesBrown. My thoughts on today's manufactured stars. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephlittunapologetic/message

Albuquerque Business Podcast
How to Be a Gen X Leader in a Millennial World

Albuquerque Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 26:54


In today's rapidly evolving world, the workforce is seeing a significant shift in demographics. Millennials now constitute the majority of employees, and this presents a unique set of challenges and opportunities for Gen X leaders. As a Gen X leader, it's crucial to understand and adapt to the distinct characteristics, values, and preferences of millennials. By doing so, you will not only build a strong, cohesive team, but also create an environment that fosters growth and innovation. Embrace and Leverage Diversity The millennial generation is the most diverse in history. As a Gen X leader, it's important to recognize, respect, and embrace the differences among your team members. Create a work environment that values the unique perspectives and experiences that each employee brings to the table. By doing so, you will foster a sense of belonging and unity, while also encouraging creativity and problem-solving. Encourage Collaboration and Teamwork Millennials place a high value on collaboration and teamwork. As a leader, it's essential to adapt your management style to facilitate open communication and cooperation. Create a culture where employees feel comfortable sharing their ideas and opinions, and encourage cross-functional collaboration to drive innovation and problem-solving. Offer Opportunities for Personal and Professional Growth Millennials are a generation of learners, eager to grow and develop both personally and professionally. As a Gen X leader, it's essential to provide opportunities for ongoing learning and development. Invest in employee training programs, offer mentorship opportunities, and support continued education to help your team members stay engaged and motivated. Provide Regular Feedback and Recognition Millennials thrive on feedback and recognition, so it's important to create a culture where accomplishments are celebrated and constructive feedback is provided regularly. Schedule frequent check-ins and performance reviews, and recognize your team members' hard work and contributions, both individually and as a team. This will help to foster a sense of accomplishment and motivation. Prioritize Work-Life Balance Work-life balance is a key value for millennials, and as a Gen X leader, it's important to respect and prioritize this aspect of their lives. Encourage your team members to set boundaries, take breaks, and find ways to recharge outside of work. By promoting a healthy work-life balance, you will not only boost morale and job satisfaction but also increase productivity and retention. Adapt to Technological Changes As digital natives, millennials are comfortable with technology and often expect to use the latest tools and platforms in their work. Stay up-to-date with emerging technologies and be open to incorporating them into your workplace. This not only demonstrates adaptability but also helps your team to work more efficiently and effectively. Foster Social Responsibility Millennials are driven by purpose and often seek employers who share their values and commitment to social responsibility. As a Gen X leader, it's important to align your organization's values with those of your employees, and actively engage in social initiatives that resonate with your team. Conclusion Being a Gen X leader in a millennial world requires adaptability, empathy, and an open mind. By embracing the diverse perspectives and values of millennials, fostering a culture of collaboration, and prioritizing personal and professional growth, you will not only create a thriving and engaged workforce but also drive innovation and success in your organization.

We Have Notes with Abby Gardner
The MTV Generation (with Bonnie Morrison)

We Have Notes with Abby Gardner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 84:12


Abby's back in LA for some shows with the British man—and some notes on Daisy Jones and the Six, Kaia Gerber, and Apple Martin's fashion debut. Then she's joined by her good friend Bonnie Morrison to talk about their obsession with terrible romance fiction podcasts, Austin Butler's accent, storytelling for women in their 40s, the MTV of our youth, the uniqueness of Gen X's perspective, and so much more that there's even a part two coming soon.Bonnie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fiercegrandma/

Roger & JP's
Top 10 Pop Stars Of The MTV Generation (1-18-23)

Roger & JP's "We're Not Getting Paid For This" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 7:00


Madonna who just announced a tour makes the list. Who else does?

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The Movie Newbie
76. Teenage Riot: Heathers

The Movie Newbie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 40:55


“What's your damage, Heather?”For the second instalment of Oliver's "Teenage Riot" theme, the Movie Newbies are diving into Michael Lehmann's 1989 cult classic HEATHERS. Starring Winona Ryder and Christian Slater as the Bonnie and Clyde for the MTV Generation, Heathers is an ultra-dark, subversive, outrageous and delightfully weird teen comedy about teen suicide and the dog-eat-dog nature of high school. It has been said that without Heathers, there wouldn't be Mean Girls. To find out if we agree, check out the new episode today!*** JABRIEL ALSUHAIMI is a multi-disciplinary creative, working on a multitude of various projects in the audiovisual sphere. Hailing from Saudi Arabia and Singapore, Jabriel brings his international perspective and varying influences into his work, which includes podcasts like Curious Humans, Founders For Good & The Movie Newbie, music under the alias Rei.do.Nada, video content for YouTube and some occasional writing on his website. Twitter: https://twitter.com/jabealsuhaimiInstagram: https://instagram.com/__jabriel__Website/Newsletter: www.jabrielalsuhaimi.com RAPHAEL LECAT is an actor; some would say thespian, some would say clown; others would say human golden retriever (and by some, he means himself...) Raphael was born in France to French parents but quickly became a third-culture kid after his family moved to Singapore. This is where he discovered his passion for theatre and decided to make it his mission in life to be a vessel for stories old and new through the craft of acting. Website: https://raphaellecat.me/IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8941524/ OLIVER MANGHAM is a represented screenwriter, producer, fundraiser and content creator across a range of media. A cinema obsessive from a young age, he channelled his passion for storytelling by co-founding the film and television production company Through The Lens Entertainment. When he's not navigating the shark-infested waters of Hollywood, Oliver likes to pen scripts, record podcasts, host musical events and consume large quantities of pasta. Twitter: https://twitter.com/olivermangham1Instagram: https://instagram.com/hoothoot1992 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

FanboyNation
Chris Clews Is 'Raised on the 80s' and Shares Those Life Lessons

FanboyNation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 31:16


Chris Clews was 'Raised on the 80s' and Shares Those Life Lessons in a New Book available now on Amazon and other Digital Retailers. Author Chris Clews takes us on a ride through the last great decade with his the third installment of his 1980s sereis, 'Raised on the '80s: 30+ Unexpected Life Lessons from the Movies and Music That Defined Pop Culture's Most Excellent Decade', available now on Amazon and other digital retailers. Chris Clews has become one of the leading 1980s experts with his lessons we could learn from the last great decade. In 'Raised on the '80s: 30+ Unexpected Life Lessons from the Movies and Music That Defined Pop Culture's Most Excellent Decade' Clews takes us on a ride using the movies and music that shaped the MTV Generation aka Generation X through those moments that have reached out and grabbed audiences for over 40 years. In our interview we, touch upon the movies, the music, the messages in animation and the ultimate '80s question: I-ROC or 5.0. Follow Chris Clews on Twitter @80spopculture and on Instagram @chrisclews80s. Visit Chris Clews' official website at www.chrisclews.com. 'Raised on the '80s: 30+ Unexpected Life Lessons from the Movies and Music That Defined Pop Culture's Most Excellent Decade', available now on Amazon and other digital retailers. #IROC #FoxBox #80s #80sMovies #80sMusic #80sKid #ChrisClews #FanboyNation #Interview

Retro Pop Hits by Hache
80s MTV Generation (Compilated by Hache)

Retro Pop Hits by Hache

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 68:46


“I want my MTV” decían los Dire Straits en 1985 y es que en aquel momento TODOS querían ser emitidos por la famosa cadena de televisión. En los 80s si tus videos no eran reproducidos en la MTV no eras nadie, aunque vendieras millones de discos. Y hubo una larga lista de artistas, tanto de los US como del Reino Unido, que deben gran parte de su fama durante la década de los 80s a la MTV. Comencemos con la “invasión Británica”, durante los primero años la MTV necesitaba desesperadamente Video Clips para emitir, como en el mercado Americano no había tanta producción de Videos, decidieron mirar al otro lado del Atlántico. Y es que para aquel entonces el Reino Unido se encontraba en plena ebullición de géneros, movimientos, etc. Desde el Synth-Pop hasta el Heavy Metal, todos estaban comenzando a producir video clips de sus singles. De pronto la programación de la MTV se vio invadida por todos estos artistas británicos, Duran Duran, The Police, Culture Club, Deff Leppard, Iron Maiden, The Pretenders, Billy Idol, The Human League, y un largo etcétera. De los cuales varios podréis escuchar en este Podcast. En el caso de artistas americanos, primero hay que hablar de Michael Jackson, hasta el lanzamiento de Thriller la cadena no emitía videos de artistas afroamericanos, hoy en día suena absurdo, pero así funcionaba la televisión de Estados Unidos a principios de los 80s. Ante la presión de los espectadores, a través de cartas y llamadas, comenzaron a emitir videos de Jackson y el éxito fue inmediato. Lo mismo ocurrió con los Run DMC, muy rara vez se podía ver un video clip de un artista de Rap hasta que en 1986 la colaboración con Aerosmith en su versión de “Walk This Way”, toda una generación descubrió el Rap y ayudó a relanzar la carrera de Aerosmith. Como ocurrió con ZZ Top, de pronto sus discos vendían millones, eso sí sustituyendo su sonido cercano al Blues y al Hard Rock por uno más Pop y “electrónico”. Cindy Lauper logró el éxito inmediato con el primer single de su álbum debut, cuyo video rotaba varias veces al día en la cadena. Lo mismo ocurrió con George Michael y su primer álbum en solitario, parte de las ventas son gracias a la MTV. Madonna y Whitney Houston comenzaron su fama gracias a la emisora. El gran come back de Tina Turner no habría sido lo mismo sin la cadena americana. Billie Joel también disfruto de años de ventas millonarias gracias a sus videos. Todos querían sonar en la MTV en aquellos años, con el cambio de década y la llegada del Grunge hubo un cambio generacional importante, fueron adaptándose a los nuevos gustos de la audiencia, introdujeron poco a poco los Realities y todos recordamos a “Beavis & Butt-head”, un dibujo animado sobre dos adolescentes imbéciles que cautivaron a toda una generación. En el siglo XXI la cadena perdió el rumbo convirtiéndose en una emisora de Realities para adolescentes, llegando a nuestros días donde ya nadie recuerda sus años de gloria y fama. En este Podcast podréis escuchar una parte de los miles de artistas que pasaron por la MTV. TRACKLIST: 01 - The Police - Wrapped Around Your Finger 02 - Tina Turner - Let's Stay Together 03 - George Michael - I Want Your Sex (Parts I & II) 04 - INXS - Need You Tonight 05 - Michael Jackson - Billie Jean 06 - Madonna - Like A Virgin 07 - Whitney Houston - How Will I Know 08 - Prince - When Doves Cry (7" Single Edit) 09 - Paul Simon - You Can Call Me Al 10 - Billy Joel - Uptown Girl 11 - Cyndi Lauper - Girls Just Want To Have Fun 12 - Duran Duran - Rio (US Remix) 13 - Culture Club - Karma Chameleon 14 - The Pretenders - Back On The Chain Gang 15 - ZZ Top - Legs 16 - Billy Idol With Generation X - Dancing With Myself 17 - Run-DMC & Aerosmith - Walk This Way

80s Music by Hache
80s MTV Generation (Compilated by Hache)

80s Music by Hache

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 68:46


“I want my MTV” decían los Dire Straits en 1985 y es que en aquel momento TODOS querían ser emitidos por la famosa cadena de televisión. En los 80s si tus videos no eran reproducidos en la MTV no eras nadie, aunque vendieras millones de discos. Y hubo una larga lista de artistas, tanto de los US como del Reino Unido, que deben gran parte de su fama durante la década de los 80s a la MTV. Comencemos con la “invasión Británica”, durante los primero años la MTV necesitaba desesperadamente Video Clips para emitir, como en el mercado Americano no había tanta producción de Videos, decidieron mirar al otro lado del Atlántico. Y es que para aquel entonces el Reino Unido se encontraba en plena ebullición de géneros, movimientos, etc. Desde el Synth-Pop hasta el Heavy Metal, todos estaban comenzando a producir video clips de sus singles. De pronto la programación de la MTV se vio invadida por todos estos artistas británicos, Duran Duran, The Police, Culture Club, Deff Leppard, Iron Maiden, The Pretenders, Billy Idol, The Human League, y un largo etcétera. De los cuales varios podréis escuchar en este Podcast. En el caso de artistas americanos, primero hay que hablar de Michael Jackson, hasta el lanzamiento de Thriller la cadena no emitía videos de artistas afroamericanos, hoy en día suena absurdo, pero así funcionaba la televisión de Estados Unidos a principios de los 80s. Ante la presión de los espectadores, a través de cartas y llamadas, comenzaron a emitir videos de Jackson y el éxito fue inmediato. Lo mismo ocurrió con los Run DMC, muy rara vez se podía ver un video clip de un artista de Rap hasta que en 1986 la colaboración con Aerosmith en su versión de “Walk This Way”, toda una generación descubrió el Rap y ayudó a relanzar la carrera de Aerosmith. Como ocurrió con ZZ Top, de pronto sus discos vendían millones, eso sí sustituyendo su sonido cercano al Blues y al Hard Rock por uno más Pop y “electrónico”. Cindy Lauper logró el éxito inmediato con el primer single de su álbum debut, cuyo video rotaba varias veces al día en la cadena. Lo mismo ocurrió con George Michael y su primer álbum en solitario, parte de las ventas son gracias a la MTV. Madonna y Whitney Houston comenzaron su fama gracias a la emisora. El gran come back de Tina Turner no habría sido lo mismo sin la cadena americana. Billie Joel también disfruto de años de ventas millonarias gracias a sus videos. Todos querían sonar en la MTV en aquellos años, con el cambio de década y la llegada del Grunge hubo un cambio generacional importante, fueron adaptándose a los nuevos gustos de la audiencia, introdujeron poco a poco los Realities y todos recordamos a “Beavis & Butt-head”, un dibujo animado sobre dos adolescentes imbéciles que cautivaron a toda una generación. En el siglo XXI la cadena perdió el rumbo convirtiéndose en una emisora de Realities para adolescentes, llegando a nuestros días donde ya nadie recuerda sus años de gloria y fama. En este Podcast podréis escuchar una parte de los miles de artistas que pasaron por la MTV. TRACKLIST: 01 - The Police - Wrapped Around Your Finger 02 - Tina Turner - Let's Stay Together 03 - George Michael - I Want Your Sex (Parts I & II) 04 - INXS - Need You Tonight 05 - Michael Jackson - Billie Jean 06 - Madonna - Like A Virgin 07 - Whitney Houston - How Will I Know 08 - Prince - When Doves Cry (7" Single Edit) 09 - Paul Simon - You Can Call Me Al 10 - Billy Joel - Uptown Girl 11 - Cyndi Lauper - Girls Just Want To Have Fun 12 - Duran Duran - Rio (US Remix) 13 - Culture Club - Karma Chameleon 14 - The Pretenders - Back On The Chain Gang 15 - ZZ Top - Legs 16 - Billy Idol With Generation X - Dancing With Myself 17 - Run-DMC & Aerosmith - Walk This Way

The Everything '80s Podcast
The MTV Generation Begins

The Everything '80s Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 36:20


Whether you grew up in the 80s or not, MTV has probably impacted you at some point. Even though the all-music channel debuted way back in 1981, it continues to influence pop culture to this day. This is a look back on a risky idea that went on to define the entire 1980s and changed the way we consume music. In this episode, we'll look back at the origins of MTV (that involves New Zealand and The Monkees), the immediate impact it made, the rise of giant stars like Madonna and Michael Jackson, and the controversies that have been a part of the channel since it first launched. If you're interested in supporting the show, you can check out Patreon.com/80s to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Everything '80s Podcast
The MTV Generation Begins

The Everything '80s Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 41:13


Whether you grew up in the 80s or not, MTV has probably impacted you at some point. Even though the all-music channel debuted way back in 1981, it continues to influence pop culture to this day. This is a look back on a risky idea that went on to define the entire 1980s and changed the way we consume music. In this episode, we'll look back at the origins of MTV (that involves New Zealand and The Monkees), the immediate impact it made, the rise of giant stars like Madonna and Michael Jackson, and the controversies that have been a part of the channel since it first launched. If you're interested in supporting the show, you can check out Patreon.com/80s to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Was mit Rock und Vinyl
#20 Die Generation MTV und ihre Leichtigkeit des Seins

Was mit Rock und Vinyl

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 30:52


Stéphan, ein Kind der MTV Generation, outet sich als großer Fan des einzigartigen Musikformats "MTV Unplugged" und stellt uns seine Lieblingsmomente vor. Es wird emotional... Passend dazu die Auffälligkeit der Woche von Raoul über die neue Supergruppe (!) des Grunge. Wer nicht genug von uns bekommen kann... Unsere E-Mail-Adresse lautet: wmruv2021@gmail.com Mehr und auch andere (!) Inhalte gibt es von uns auf Social Media: YouTube Instagram FacebookDu möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude. Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.

SWR2 Erklär mir Pop
Cindy Lauper: „Time after Time“ von 1983

SWR2 Erklär mir Pop

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2022 6:04


Netzstrumpfhose, Mieder und blauer Lippenstift - mit ihrem schrill-bunten Outfit sorgte Sängerin und Songwriterin Cindy Lauper in den 80er Jahren für Schlagzeilen. Sie war ein Star der ersten MTV-Generation, ihre Videos waren Kult. „Time after Time“, ein Song ihres Debutalbums, wurde zum Nr.1 Hit in den USA. Insgesamt wurde diese erste CD von Cindy Lauper 16 Millionen mal verkauft.

The NeverEnding Movie Marathon
Scream (1996) with Kat Hartman

The NeverEnding Movie Marathon

Play Episode Play 25 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 107:21


Rocco and Alex continue April Double Features with another significant other's choice! This time, producer extraordinaire, legendary cat-mom, pizza aficionado, horror movie connoisseur, and the Gale to Rocco's Dewey, KAT HARTMAN (BuzzFeed), is here with Wes Craven's meta-horror masterpiece, SCREAM (1996)!We break down how Kevin Williamson's brilliant script turned the slasher genre on its head, what true crime story inspired him to write the screenplay, our favorite performances from Neve Campbell to David Arquette to Matthew Lillard to Roger Jackson as the Voice, and why the film resonated with our so-called "MTV Generation." Plus, Rocco pitches his idea for SCREAM 6 and Kat quizzes the boys on our favorite scary movies!The NeverEnding Movie Marathon is a weekly podcastic celebration of cinema. Dive deep into fan-favorite films (#NoStinkers!), thematically curated to enhance your movie viewing by hosts Matt Detisch, Alex Logan, and Michael Rocco.Find us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or at neverendingmoviemarathon.com

Drinking from the Garden Hose
With the Pods out, it's Less Dangerous

Drinking from the Garden Hose

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 39:40


OB and Ed reveiw what to call #GenX and some of the moments that made us the generation that it we are. Come a long for a ride down memory lane as the #MTV Generation talks about the end of the #ColdWar and the begining of #Grunge. Yes we almost talk #Politics but get derails by #LiveAid

VHS Glow
Romeo Plus Juliet

VHS Glow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 27:39


MJ introduces her nostalgia pick, Romeo + Juliet (Baz Luhrmann, 1996).  The four go on to discuss:personal reminiscences of seeing the film originallyhow it was aggressively marketed to teenage girlsmusic videos & cinematic formthe soundtrackRoger Ebert's review & boomer misunderstandings of the MTV generationwas Shakespeare punk?would Shakespeare be cancelled if he was alive today?Then the group answers the pressing questions:what costume would you wear to the ball?marry/fuck/kill for Leo, Claire, and Paul RuddIG: @vhs_glowTwitter: @vhs_glow

Legends Podcast
Legends Podcast #559; Moulin Rouge! (Musicals)

Legends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 72:39


Director Baz Luhrman's theater-themed “Red Curtain” trilogy drew to a close in 2001 with the follow-up to his breakout hit Romeo + Juliet. As with Baz's take on The Bard, this film was filled with anachronism. It was a jukebox musical that fused cabaret, Broadway, vaudeville, and Bollywood. It was a lavish period piece set in turn-of-the-century bohemian Paris to the songs of the MTV Generation. And it was a hit, grossing almost $180 million and earning eight Oscar nominations. It's hip-hop single, “Lady Marmalade” was a chart-topping hit, and the Broadway musical version of the film just won the Tony Award last year. Voulez-vous écouter notre podcast as we discuss Moulin Rouge! For more geeky podcasts visit GonnaGeek.com   You can find us on iTunes under ''Legends Podcast''. Please subscribe and give us a positive review. You can also follow us on Twitter @LegendsPodcast or even better, send us an e-mail: LegendsPodcastS@gmail.com You can find all our contact information here on the Network page of GonnaGeek.com Our complete archive is always available at www.legendspodcast.com, www.legendspodcast.libsyn.com

X Marks the Pod
Episode 1a: The MTV Generation

X Marks the Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 10:49


We wanted our MTV. We got our MTV. We got Nirvana. Then we got pushed aside by the Millennials while the Boomers kept an iron grip on things. We're Generation X, and this podcast is going to amplify our voices. This is the first episode of X Marks the Pod, re-edited from the Spotify version that includes more music.

Alison Rosen Is Your New Best Friend
Your Calls and The Return of Daniel's Kewl Beanz

Alison Rosen Is Your New Best Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 66:28


Daniel is back and has to listen to me spout off about how I'm tired of pretending celestial phenomena are mind blowing. A partial solar eclipse? You can barely see it. Is it because, as my parents suggested years ago, I'm a member of the MTV Generation? Also Elliot crashed into my nose and I'm wondering if I should invite some former cult members onto the show. Daniel reveals a kink and offers up another Daniel's Kewl Beanz segment. Plus your calls! Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen   Buy Alison's Book: Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me)  https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd This episode is brought to you by: PURPLE: http://purple.com/bestfriend10 (use promo code bestfriend for 10% off your purchase of $200 or more) SKYLIGHT FRAME: http://skylightframe.com (use code ALISON for $10 off) STORYWORTH:  http://storyworth.com/bestfriend (for $10 off)   You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/

Binge-Watchers Podcast
The Legendary Bromances of Young Guns 2

Binge-Watchers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 43:04 Transcription Available


TONIGHT’S MOVIE? Young Guns 2 Billy the kid emerges from The New Mexican desert trying to clear his name for his part in the Lincoln County Wars in his youth, the authorities believe Billy the Kid was shot dead by his friend, Pat Garrett, and so Billy The Kid corrects the narrative and this movie jumps in as the surviving members of the Regulators reunite and get some new recruits as the governor sends a posse after them...Direct sequel to Part 1 and there are so many callbacks to Part 1, you should really watch them as a double feature.Young Guns was a western starring the 80s brat pack and made for the MTV Generation.It had Emilio Estevez as William H. "Billy the Kid" BonneyKiefer Sutherland as Josiah Gordon "Doc" ScurlockLou Diamond Phillips as Jose Chavez y ChavezCharlie Sheen as Richard "Dick" BrewerDermot Mulroney as "Dirty Steve" StephensJack Palance as the cattle baronThe sequel brings back Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland, and Lou Diamond Phillips adds Alan Ruck, Balthazar Getty, and Christian Slater.Also western legend James Coburn in a bit part, he was the original Pat Garret actor in Pat Garett and Billy The Kid, 70s movie with Kris Kristopersion by Sam Peckinpah.The movies take a lot of liberties with history. One character who died in Part 1 was alive at a famous shootout depicted in Part 2 and they attribute his death to another character in Part 2 who survived the shooting.But the soundtrack got an original song out Of Bon Jovi, an award winning billboard chart topping song and if I could afford the rights I would have played it here … “Blaze of Glory,” This is actually on my favorite Bon Jovi album, which is inspired by the movie. I guess Emilio went to Bon Jovi and asked him to make music. HOME VIDEO HEADLINES Christopher Plummer died. What’s some of your favorite of his movies? Knives Out, Beginners, Star Trek VI, and Dracula 2000.What do you guys think about this ever evolving scandal with Marilynn Manson?It might be tabloid week because of his creepy role in The Little Things, stories of Jared Leto’s creepiness are spreading on the net … like one about how he started throwing private shows on an island to high paying fans and now these are spiritual retreats held annually and they call him prophet…Here is Google translate and a podcast running wild with no fact checking ,,, Adam Driver got accused of assaultng a Spanish co star on the Don Quixote set… xcome to find out it was during rehearsals and it was his chair bumping her when he stood up as his character...Ass mentioned on the show, try CBS ALL ACCESS to watch the new Are You Afraid of the Dark?Or get started on STARZ .OFFERS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. OUR SHOW IS SUPPORTED BY SPONSORS AND PAID AFFILIATE LINKS.The worst relationship in this movie might be between the cowboys and their horses, some of our favorite bits include all of the scenes with Christian Slater, the morality tale built into the legends, and the joke of the horse not being able to stop that appeared to be one of the heroes doing something courageous Next week we explore the bad romance of Return of the Living Dead IIIMusic: Crossroads by Kristian LeoSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/bingewatcherspodcast)

The Ugly American Werewolf in London Rock Podcast
UAWIL #11: Synchronicity - The Police

The Ugly American Werewolf in London Rock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 45:04


For the MTV Generation, the summer of 1983 can't be remembered without the sounds of Synchronicity by The Police.  The album vaulted The Police to international megastardom, sent Sting's stock soaring even higher, boosted MTV to greater cultural significance, and broke up the band for more than two decades.  We remember buying the cassette & LP and recall our first real encounters with rock n roll of our own.

Now What Gen X?
Episode One: Start Me Up

Now What Gen X?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 17:35


In this first episode of the "Now What, Gen X?" podcast, creator and host Tina Miller explains how this new show is a gathering place for meaningful conversations, celebrations and "X"plorations of topics and issues that are most relevant to Generation X women. Today's Gen X women are now entering into midlife, and have long ago traded in their crimper irons, jelly shoes and shoulder pads for thinning hair, an expanding middle, adult children and a "Who cares?" attitude. All of these life changes have prompted Miller to ask,"Now what?" As time marches on, Miller encourages listeners to not only have appreciation for supportive female friendships, but to also honor the most important relationship of all - the one with ourselves.

Fashion Grunge Podcast
006: Then I defy you, stars! | William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet (1996)

Fashion Grunge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 62:46


In 1996 the classic Shakespeare play, Romeo + Juliet was adapted for the "MTV Generation" by Baz Luhrmann and it totally worked. An unforgettable soundtrack, cast, and location really breathed new life into a story we know so well. We had a really exciting time talking about this one. 00:00- 7:30 | Quarantine catch up7:30- end | Romeo + Juliet review—-Hosts: Lauren @lauren_melanie & Jai @jai_stylefactoryIntro & Outro music by Den-Mate @imdenmateFollow Fashion Grunge on Instagram @fashiongrunge and fashiongrunge.comemail us : info@fashiongrunge.com

SWR2 Erklär mir Pop
Cindy Lauper: „Time after Time" von 1983

SWR2 Erklär mir Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2020 5:26


Netzstrumpfhose, Mieder und blauer Lippenstift - mit ihrem schrill-bunten Outfit sorgte Sängerin und Songwriterin Cindy Lauper in den 80er Jahren für Schlagzeilen. Sie war ein Star der ersten MTV-Generation, ihre Videos waren Kult. „Time after Time", ein Song ihres Debutalbums, wurde zum Nr. 1 Hit in den USA. Insgesamt wurde diese erste CD von Cindy Lauper 16 Millionen Mal verkauft.

Your Money Radio Show
Generation X and Retirement

Your Money Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019


Once the “MTV Generation”; now the “Sandwich Generation”, Gen X has faced unprecedented economic pressures.  Bruce and Peg discuss how Gen Xers can catch up on retirement.

Nearly Thirty
#15 Generation Z - Digital Zombies

Nearly Thirty

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2019 27:17


Generation Y, Millennials, MTV Generation all das umschreibt die Ära der auch ich zugehöre. Wir sind die Babys der 90er und so langsam verschwinden wir, denn der Nachwuchs läuft uns den Rang ab... die gefürchtete Generation Z. Oder wie ich sie nenne: die Generation der Digital Zombies.Heute gibts ein kurzes Update zu meiner Urlaubsdiät und dem Instagram Detox, ich plauder über meine Kindheit und versuche Parallelen zwischen der Generation Y und Z zu schlagen. Und während ich hier noch in den Erinnerungen der 90ern schwelge, feilen gerade vermutlich wieder 5 Digital Zombies an einer neuen Geschäftsidee....

Vado al Massimo
Novanta (la Paura fa) - Prove tecniche di assoli in minore

Vado al Massimo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 40:43


Perche' negli anni Novanta era tutto un proliferare di assoli di chitarra deprimentissimi su base minore? Un'altra stupida motivazione per una chiaccherata su tutto o niente col nostro Mattatore fresco di Compleanno

Terror and Tacos
Episode 31: Smells Like '90s Horror

Terror and Tacos

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 70:43


Scream (1996), Candyman (1992), Silence of the Lambs (1991), The Craft (1996), etc. We talk '90s horror, the fall of the Berlin Wall, the birth and death of irony, and what it was like to be part of the MTV Generation.

VFNKB - VFNtv Podcast
Actor Chris Pratt, MTV Generation Award Recipient 9 Rule Speech Goes Viral

VFNKB - VFNtv Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018


Provōk Podcast
Episode #18: Advertising to the Post-MTV Generation

Provōk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 34:00


It's been a long time since anyone has exclaimed they "want their MTV!" That doesn't mean we can't talk about the present and future of music culture and branding trends, without getting too nostalgic, right? ...right!? GUEST(S): Sam Hunter, Kelsey Chaloux HOSTED BY: Brian J. Wilder THEME MUSIC: “Sneaky Line” by The Mine Sweepers ORIGINALLY RECORDED: October 6, 2017

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Every Full Iain Lee talkRADIO Show
Iain Lee – Wednesday 23rd August 2017

Every Full Iain Lee talkRADIO Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2017


Iain starts the show with a Periscope Love Bomb, Gilly from the Love Bomb then phones in, Iain decides that the show will be based on nothing, New callers Donna the cross stitcher and Xander the chef, Netflix and Chill, Peeing in a bottle, The MTV Generation, John listens to an old show without realising, […]

2 Homos - Lesbian Podcast
195 The MTV Generation

2 Homos - Lesbian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2008 14:21


Most people only plan to get married once in their lives. So, if you're going to do it, you better make sure you do it right. Be the absolute best bridezilla you can be, even if it means picking chicken out of your teeth with a fake nail while you're getting a pedicure.