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Lyrics used on Instagram, TikTok and other platforms are out of control. I see moms with their children doing their "model shoots" using disgusting background music, young teens dancing and mouthing these terrible lyrics, and for what? Something needs to be done and contacting your representative is the first step. Listen in today as we discuss and repeat the lyrics of today's society and watch the morals of this country disappear. We also delve into Biden's appearance at the G7 as well as his comments!
Word of Mouth Podcast with Stuart Ojelay [Nu Disco, Vocal House, Club Classics]
We asked YOU what tracks you'd like on a mix and you truly delivered! Votes came thick and fast via our VIP Group (Which you can join via: https://www.facebook.com/groups/430053403851158/) And here's another selection that have been mixed together by DJ Stuart Ojelay. Truly... THANK YOU FOR the MUSIC Contact, Grab Merch & Tracks via: wordofmouthevents.com TRACKLIST: 1. Tina Moore - Never gonna let you go Requested by: Chris Mal 2. Nightcrawlers - Push the feeling on Requested by: Chris Mal 3. Freemasons - Love on my mind Requested by: Chris Mal 4. Angie Stone - Wish I didn’t miss you Requested by: Laura Frazer 5. Joey Negro - Make a Move on Me Requested by: Paul Davies 6. Madonna Vs Pedro da Silva - Like a Prayer Requested by: Rebecca Ojelay 7. Bel Amour Requested by: Paul davies 8. Bobby Brown - 2 Can play that Game Requested by: Sundip Patel 9. Sneaker Pimps, Spin Spin Sugar Requested by: Maggie Keeley 10. Liquid - Closer Requested by: Andy Horseman 11. Shades of Rhythm -Sound of eden Requested by: Fiona Starkey
This week on Edge of Sports, we have two sports/politics legends of 1968 and we speak to them in front of 500 people in a packed Oakland auditorium. They are DR. JOHN CARLOS, who raised his fist on the medal stand in Mexico City along with Tommie Smith, and the great WYOMIA TYUS, the first person to ever win back-to-back 100 meter gold at the Olympic games in 1964 and 1968. Ms. Tyus also stood in solidarity with John Carlos and Tommie Smith although that has been written out of most mainstream histories. This week’s column read is on “The Hidden History of Muhammad Ali and the Black Panthers” and we give our “Just Stand Up Award” to the Jayhawks: aka the people in the Athletic Department at the University of Kansas.See the full event video: https://youtu.be/soaaLNnXgDoCenter for Sport and Social Justice: http://www20.csueastbay.edu/ceas/cssj/Dave’s column: http://thenation.com/article/muhammad-ali-and-the-black-panther-party/PBS “The Black Panthers: Vanguard Of The Revolution” http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/films/the-black-panthers-vanguard-of-the-revolution/Special thanks to the Center Sports and Social Justice at Cal State East Bay and Prof. Rita Liberti. —-This episode of Edge of Sports is brought to you by FreshBooks. For the best way to make tax season easy, especially for freelancers like me, get FreshBooks, a cloud accounting software designed exclusivelyfor small business owners and freelancers. Go to http://FreshBooks.com/Edge and enter Edge in the “How You Heard About Us” section for a 30-day free trial.—http://twitter.com/edgeofsports | http://edgeofsportspodcast.com | http://fb.com/edgeofsportspod | edgeofsports@slate.com-Music: “Contact!” by The Kount http://soundcloud.com/the-kount, “Volcano Zone” by Ramzoid http://soundcloud.com/ramzoid, “The Champ Is Here” (instrumental) by Jadakiss produced by DJ Green Lantern http://soundcloud.com/djgreenlantern
Dr. David Brodbeck's Psychology Lectures from Algoma University
T Tests Music "Contact" by Random Sample
Dr. David Brodbeck's Psychology Lectures from Algoma University
Two small topics, but important ones. Music "Contact" by Random Sample
Dr. David Brodbeck's Psychology Lectures from Algoma University
Transformations and Post hoc tests. Music "Contact" by Random Sample
WE GET CLOSE UP WITH ASPIRING MUSIC ARTIST LASHUNDA SMITH AND DISCUSS HER DIFFICULT JOURNEY IN THE MUSIC BIZ. PLUS AARON ARNOLD'S MUSIC IS MY BUSINESS FRIDAY WE ARE GIVING AWAY A MUSIC CONTACT TODAY. YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN! ALSO IN TALK OF THE TOWN: DATING DEAL BREAKERS WHEN YOU NEED TO QUIT A RELATIONSHIP. TODAY 2PM EST. LOG ON OR TUNE IN HTTP://WWW.MOSTEGALL.COM OR DIAL 347-826-7120
I caught a cold virus last week and its perty much taken my voice out. But I just couldn't go the week with out noting we've managed to pass our 20th episode mark. Since I noted our 10th episode with a music spectacular, I thought why not do it again. So here's some of the best music played on the Blog Oklahoma podcast over the last 10 episodes. Music: Contact:
I needed a new PDA. I had originally set out to get a Blackberry Bold, but when I found out could get an iPhone for $200 cheaper. Well I'm now a member of the cult of iPhone. As much as I love this information device, I think I'm seriously developing a problem. I don't think I can go an hour without checking my e-mail. Somebody Help Me. In the News: Some of the latest headlines from the Oklahoma blog-o-sphere and (Bum Bum Buuuum) the main stream media. This Week in Oklahoma History: The Battle of Middle Boggy Depot Links mentioned in this episode: Music: Contact:
The semi annual Blog Oklahoma members clean up is now complete. And believe it or not, but I'm over joyed it took me more than a week to get it done. That meant two things: one I was incredibly busy, and two our membership is gowning. Follow up in the second half of the program. Welcome to Blog Oklahoma In the News: Some of the latest headlines from the Oklahoma blog-o-sphere and (Bum Bum Buuuum) the main stream media. This Week in Oklahoma History: February 3, 1964: The Oklahoma City sonic boom tests Links mentioned in this episode: Music: Contact:
Voting is now open for the . You have until February 7th to get your vote in. I'm happy to say The Blog Oklahoma Podcast was nominated for Best Audio Blog. It is an absolute honor to be nominated. Thank you so much. In the News: Some of the latest headlines from the Oklahoma blog-o-sphere and (Bum Bum Buuuum) the main stream media. This is a special presentation of in the news, This week we'll look at the latest headlines from the nominees for best over all blog from the . This Week in Oklahoma History: January 27, 2001: Ten members of the Oklahoma State University basketball family lost their lives in a plane crash near Strasburg, Colorado. Links mentioned in this episode: Music: () Contact:
America will be witness to a historic event this Tuesday, January 20th, 2009, when Barack Obama will be sworn in as our next President. But before then I would like to thank President George W. Bush for his service and wish him the best in all his future endeavors. To President Obama, I also wish you all the best in your service to our country in the years to come. Oh and one more thing Mr. President... In the News: Some of the latest headlines from the Oklahoma blog-o-sphere and (Bum Bum Buuuum) the main stream media. Year of Change 2009 is chronicling her experience in being more healthy This Week in Oklahoma History: Governor Henry S. Johnson was impeached and suspended from office this week in 1929. Links mentioned in this episode: Music: Contact:
So how many new years resolutions have you broken already? I can honestly say I've broken none. The reason? I didn't make any this year. There were times past when I make resolutions to lose weight, to exercise more, to even blog more, but most of these are something I should be doing anyway. So why make a new years resolution over it. No this year I'm doing something different. I'm not going to make any fleeting new years resolutions, I'm going to set some specific goals this year. And to prove this to myself mostly, I've added them to my "Remember The Milk" task list. So now I have to do them, their in my task list. And I'm happy to say, I've completed one, and you're listening to it. In the News: Some of the latest headlines from the Oklahoma blog-o-sphere and (Bum Bum Buuuum) the main stream media. This Week in Oklahoma History: The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation was created this week in 1925. Links mentioned in this episode: Music: Contact: