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News with Sean 2-7-2025 …Is Music Getting Worse?
Getting Dressed With Vocalo is a new series highlighting Chicago musicians who have standout personal styles. Get ready with us. Known for his ethereal vocals, Chicago singer Manasseh also has a reputation for stepping out in some memorable outfits. The artist describes his style as imaginative, fun and solid; he knows people expect a look when he steps outside, surely including an impeccable pair of boots … “but they really don't know what to expect.” He described why “more is everything,” remembered his favorite childhood outfit and shared some style advice. This segment was hosted and edited by Morgan Ciocca, with production support from Mendy Kong. It was engineered and produced by Dave Miska. Dig deeper into the story at Vocalo.org.
On this week's show we continue our discussion of Rick Beato's argument that music is too easy to make. We read your emails and take a look at the week's news. News: Dish to Bundle Netflix Free for Existing Customers Who Re-Up for 2 Years Fubo Launches on Xumo and Xfinity Flex Streaming Devices Redbox Owner Files for Bankruptcy Apple TV+ continues to grow in the US, this time overtaking Paramount+ Netflix Just Commissioned Its Largest Number of Titles in 3 Years (ICYMI) Other: A song about the HT Guys Haptique RS90: A True universal remote controller by Cantata — Kickstarter I Know You're Angry, So Am I.. Is Music Getting Worse? - A listener followup I just listened to your podcast episode “Is Music Getting Worse,” related to Rick Beato's YouTube video, which I also watched a few days ago. He raised some intriguing points, both about changes over the years with sampling, autotune, and quantization, as well as how AI will undoubtedly impact the industry as well. It's a fascinating and complex topic, and I wanted to share some thoughts. First off, my daughter is a professional opera singer, so I am very sensitive to the fact that I would not want artists who are deep in their craft to be supplanted by technology. Losing the human aspect altogether would be a tragedy for us all, whether as creators or as consumers of music. Selfishly, for my daughter and for all artists, I want humans to be respected and compensated for the obvious heart and soul that they put into their craft. With respect to AI, one major and well-founded concern is that relying too heavily on AI could lead to a homogenization of music, where unique, human-driven creativity could become overshadowed by algorithms, resulting in music that degrades to the mean and lacks soul. Which I would argue has happened well before AI has come on the scene. Having said that, AI also has the potential to enhance music production by automating tedious tasks and providing new tools for musicians, which could free up artists to focus more on the creative aspects of their work. One aspect that often gets overlooked in these discussions is that music production isn't just about the creative performers—the singers and musicians. It involves a vast array of professionals, including audio and sound engineers, mastering engineers, and various other technical experts who all play a crucial role in shaping the final product. The Beatles used these talented engineers at Abbey Road to come up with iconic sounds that would never have been achievable by the members of the Beatles alone. So, one must ask, where is the line? As AI improves and enables the creation of individual tracks, or stems (currently most AI song generators provide fully formed sound waves), it could open up new avenues to innovate and bring different types of music together by mixing and arranging music in virtually unlimited ways. While the focus tends to be on how AI might impact the creative people who write, sing, and play songs, it's also worth considering how it could empower the broader community of producers. This technology might unlock new channels of creativity and collaboration that we haven't even imagined yet. In addition, for the creators, the use of AI song/sound generators as “sketch pads” for fleshing out songs, similar to how demo tapes were used prior to final recording, is a fascinating thought exercise. It could serve as a tool to experiment and develop ideas before committing to a final version. Or to bring an idea to a group of real musicians to refine and play live. I'm a child of the 70s and 80s. I love Cheap Trick and the Scorps! I also love British new wave, Alt and Psychedelia. To “prove” a point, I used a service called UDIO. It is one of the services that you mentioned are being sued at the moment. I prompted the AI to give me song snippets in the style of British pop, Alt Rock, Psychedelia, etc. I took a bunch of these song snippets and stitched them together in a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation), very much the same way that music producers currently “create” full-blown songs. I have attached the MP3 for your listening “pleasure” (take with a big grain of salt!). I share this with you as a simple example of what could be. It is not a great song by any means; it's derivative, it's corny, and it will never make the charts, but that's not the point. If it was streaming at a bar in the background, I wouldn't think it was horrible; in fact, it might be great background music for that setting. And this is version 1 of this new technology. What will it be like in the next 5-10 years? I've been listening to you guys for at least that long. Think about how the audio and video industries have changed so dramatically during that time, whether with the 400-pound TVs you guys referenced or in the quality of streaming vs physical media we have seen over that time. You guys questioned whether AI would be successful in music. I only have to look at throngs of people going to EDM concerts where there is no band, just a DJ playing “stream of consciousness” with audio loops to know that this technology will definitely have a place. The questions are, where, to what extent and how will the money flow?? Eager to hear your thoughts. Great show, and I appreciate your perspectives on all things home audio, video, and automation. Joe Albanian
On this week's show Ara and Braden discuss a video made by Rick Beato where he posits that new music is getting worse. We also read your emails and take a look at the week's news. News: Amid Another Worst Quarter Ever for U.S. Pay TV, Even YouTube TV Lost Subscribers in Q1, Analyst Says LG Launches OLED B4 4K TV Series Five Men Convicted of Operating Massive, Illegal Streaming Service Mini LED Backlight LCD Display Market to Surpass OLED Displays in 2025 Others: The biggest CRT ever made: Sony's PVM-4300 Twisters Movie The Real Reason Why Music Is Getting Worse Robert Spivack sent us an email with a link to this Rick Beato video titled The Real Reason Why Music Is Getting Worse. This immediately appealed to me since I spend a lot of time creating speakers to make the music I listen to sound as good as it possibly can.
A recent study published in Scientific Reports Journal analyzed song lyrics over a 40 year period and found trends towards simplification in lyrics including vocabulary richness, readability, complexity, and repetition. Guest: Robin James, Music Philosopher and critic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Plague interviews our man Dome, former Site-Q at Ironwood. Highlights: - Power of Music - Getting the most out of F3 - Gaining confidence as a leader - Concentrica - Leading at Ironwood Grateful for this HIM! Give it a listen
Ali Shields joined the show after not seeing each other for the better half of a decade. We got together and talked about our most recent relationships, healing through art, the music scene in LA, dating in your thirties versus your twenties, and much more. Ali is a an up and coming artist set to release her first E.P in a couple months. We love her. Instagram-@taylorchurch44 @ofstoneandclaypodcast YouTube-youtube.com/taylorchurch TikTok-@taylorchurch44
Subconsciously creating from his bedroom studio, Gursi Hills infuses the sounds of Alternative R&B mixed in with Neo-Soul rhythms. Born and raised in Surrey, British Columbia with deep family roots in Hong Kong, the 24-year-old singer-songwriter is making a statement with his dark and spacey melodies with sophisticated harmonies and modern-day production, creating a unique immersive experience. Currently, Hills is one of the only turbaned R&B Artists in the country, with the sole mission of empowering others to express creative freedom despite their background.
Welcome back to another unhinged episode of HSF&A! This week, Bryan gives you all a little taste of what Ali has experienced for the last week: long-winded explanations of his current state of illness. Is being sick as a man different than how women act when they're unwell? Ali went on a thrift store shopping spree this week and she's got all the tips for trying on clothes out in the open - if you're not afraid to get some strange looks. HUGE announcement: Bryan understands a little bit of the Beyoncé hype, thanks to Ali sharing the Lemonade visual album with him. We also discuss how heartbreak comes through so powerfully in music (i.e. Kelsea Ballerini's new LP) even if you've never experienced that specific circumstance. We hope you enjoy and giggle with us throughout the episode!
On this episode, Nick O'Brien talks with Ben Harold of Ben Harold and the Rising! Growing up on Washington Island, Ben started off as a solo act and eventually quit his day job to pursue music with a band full time! These days, Ben is working on a new album, planning tours for 2023, and rereleases.Find more info about Ben Harold at:https://youtu.be/XRFH8zsfKcE https://youtu.be/c4P5x-IuiaoCheck out more about TMV Podcast at www.themusiciansventure.com, @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
Music and God: getting the order right; how Randy started leading worship; how a scary hospital visit started Randy on a search for assurance of salvation and the true meaning of grace; “the gospel for everyone else, but not for me”; Jesus' all-sufficient work of salvation; when Randy met Wendy; church community, letting our kids seeing the importance of Jesus in the lives of others; having no taboo subjects as our children's first disciplers.Randy Bonifield — www.randybonifield.comWendy Bonifield's podcast: On Carlson Drive, https://www.oncarlsondrive.comMusic in today's episode:How Great Is Your Love, words & music by Randy BonifieldGive Me Jesus, traditionalCity Girl, composed by Randy BonifieldA Little Rain Must Fall, words & music by Randy Bonifield
On this week's episode of TAXI TV, we're going to show you a VERY real-world example of why your music doesn't get used, whether you're a TAXI member or not! TAXI's Head A&R Screener (Craig Pilo) and I will show you something SO shocking that you almost won't believe it! But it's absolutely real, and don't be surprised if you're guilty of this grievous, career-killing mistake as well. The next time you see somebody posting, "I used TAXI, and my music got forwarded, but I never heard back," remember what you saw on this NOT-to-be-missed episode of TAXI TV. ALL TAXI members need to watch this! Actually, all songwriters, artists, and composers need to watch this episode! What we're going to tell you about happens every day, and the end result can quite literally mean the difference between success and failure.
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Foamy is burnt out on the perpetual hype machine, and delves into some music to take a break, from all that noise. Kind of a slow week for humanity. Pilz-E played Forza Horizon 5 though. illwillpress.com All the Links, 1 spot: https://wlo.link/@illwillpress Help Out if ya can (I'm literally a 1 person here) : PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/jimathers PayPal : https://www.paypal.me/illwillpress or SUPPORT FOR FREE on Twitch through Amazon Prime/Twitch Prime: https://twitch.amazon.com/prime (Follow the instructions and sub at: https://www.twitch.tv/jimathers Toss a Follow: Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/jimathers Twitter : https://twitter.com/jimathers Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/illwillpress Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/illwillpress/ Twitch : https://www.twitch.tv/jimathers Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/illwillpress Newgrounds : http://illwillpress.newgrounds.com/ Discord : https://discordapp.com/invite/eKN5SxY MATERIAL SUPPORT: iLL WiLL PrEss Shop: http://illwillpress.com/ Design By Humans Shop: http://www.designbyhumans.com/shop/illwillpress/new/ Amazon Foamy Shirts! https://amzn.to/2uNerQB Amazon Foamy Books! https://amzn.to/2N1IYAQ Digital Comics: https://gumroad.com/illwillpress Music : https://foamythesquirrel.bandcamp.com/ Artwork on Etsy : https://www.etsy.com/shop/illwillpress --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jimathers/support
The boys share a nine-song playlist of the hottest bops with returning guest Matthew Walko. Get ready to smile. Links:"Is Pop Music Getting Better?" — A Spotify playlist *Note: We recorded this before DaBaby made his unfortunate remarks, which is why we don't mention it when talking about "Levitating."
Music business news, analysed in brief by Music Ally's Stuart Dredge and Joe Sparrow. Joe 'n' Stu talk about understanding what NFTs *really* mean for the music industry and how they should be part of long-term thinking; what the music industry can learn from sports marketing; and how artists are making more money from memberships on livestreaming platforms than they are from touring. It's a recap of a few of the most impactful things they learned from Music Ally's Sandbox Summit Global conference, which happened in late May 2021. Here are the links mentioned in the show: The world's fastest motorised toilet: guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/fastest-toilet What can the music industry learn from sports and other sectors? musically.com/2021/05/26/what-can-the-music-industry-learn-from-sports-and-other-sectors NFTs and music: ‘Proof of fandom, status, utility and engagement' musically.com/2021/05/27/nfts-and-music-proof-of-fandom-status-utility-and-engagement How can memberships and tips economies work for musicians?: musically.com/2021/05/28/how-can-memberships-and-tips-economies-work-for-musicians Ⓜ️ Subscribe to Music Ally's industry-standard analysis, reporting and news: musically.com/subscribe
On this weeks show we discuss if modern music has progressively gotten worse compared to older songs.
It's another week which means another Sunday Sunshine! Catch up with Keely and Piper as they celebrate their first round of the vaccination, purchase new items, and bake cookies and brownies amidst other things! Of course, every week comes with work and school, but we're spicing things up a bit as Piper gets back into coaching and gets to see some of her old teammates at a swim meet while Keely deals with the worst parking luck and works on initiating greetings! Be sure to be on the lookout of our stories on Instagram to hear the new songs we've been getting into and a poll you should definitely participate in! If you aren't following us on Instagram already, there's no way you'll be able to see the poll or get a snippet of our featured songs of the week so be sure to do that before you miss out! https://www.instagram.com/girls.unstoppable.pod/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/girlsunstoppable/support
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Over the years, it seems that performances of classical music have steadily been getting faster. Why is this, and how does it affect the way we listen? Jacob and Hannah discuss this trend in classical music and the parallels in other genres, comparing recordings of the same piece that take different tempi. https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/even-classical-music-is-getting-faster-these-days-748385/ www.attentiontodetailpod.com
“That Kid on The Keyboard”, K Atwal Music is a music producer from Melbourne, Australia. He produces a variety of musical styles as a reflection of his background, including a blend of genres such as; bhangra, EDM, House, Trap & more! KultureKast Socials: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thekulturekast/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheKultureKast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thekulturekast/ TikTok - https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSbb4qFk/ K Atwal Music Socials: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/katwalmusic/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/katwalmusic Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXezWR-NvMjbXUiStFWUw5g/videos Website - https://www.katwalmusic.com/ Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/katwalmusic Intro Music By K Atwal Music: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/katwalmusic/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/katwalmusic Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXezWR-NvMjbXUiStFWUw5g/videos Website - https://www.katwalmusic.com/ Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/katwalmusic Please follow us, leave a rating and review, it would really help us out!
Bransen talks about his love for Taylor Swift and how she released her new album "evermore." This leads the two to talk about their random tastes in music and some of their favorite artists they've listened to this year. Bransen also tells a crazy story that he experienced while getting coffee! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Starting a Career in Music Getting started in music is a tough business, but many are attracted to it. Once you have your skill of playing or singing the real work starts. Bruce talks with musicians who have started down the road of being professional musicians to find out what the battles are and what it takes to be successful. Check out Bruce’s book How to Start an Artistic Business in 12 Easy Steps which you can download for free at www.cashinginoncreativitypodcast.com Get Bruce’s latest book You’re Not Done Yet and learn how to create the life you want as a creative entrepreneur. Learn how to focus your life, your career, or your business by realizing your true potential. Get your copy at www.cashinginoncreativitypodcast.com The Tune of the Week is Souls Run Free by Chris Wilkinson off his Harmony Hills Album. About the Show A business and career podcast helping inspire creative entrepreneurs such as artists, authors, and musicians to create a fulfilling life using their talents. Get started on your journey today! Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/cashing-in-on-creativity-podcast/id1184079789 Artists, authors, musicians, and creative entrepreneurs with talent will benefit from this podcast. This is a podcast that helps you take that creative talent and offers you ways to turn it into a viable business, product, or service. The podcast is hosted by artist Bruce Outridge who shows you through the eyes of others how you can take an idea or talent and make it something that brings you money in over time allowing you to create a career doing something that you love. The show features topics, interviews, and ideas to take your creative talents and turn them into profitable ideas. Want to know how a musician takes their love of music and makes a living? How about learning how a cartoonist created a business because he loves to draw? How did that author write their latest book? How does a jewellery maker, photographer, or software maker make money with their passion? The show interviews real people actually making money from their creative crafts hopefully inspiring you to do the same no matter which level of creative entrepreneur that you are subscribe to the podcast at www.cashinginoncreativitypodcast.com
2020 has been a tough year so far and we’re all figuring out how to feel all the different feelings that come up in these unprecedented times. One way people cope with stress and uncertainty is with music. So Forum is launching a special series that will feature a different song every Friday that's "getting you through" feelings of anxiety or grief, or a track that's helping you escape and keep your spirits up. To kick things off, we'll hear some of the songs KQED staff are turning to and we want to hear from you: what’s the music or song that’s getting you through these days?
Should we recategorise dance music to be more racially inclusive? How did it become disconnected from its black queer origins? And why are black and women of colour consistently underpaid in music? Aluna Francis joins us to talk about her open letter to the dance music industry, being a member of the Black Music Action Coalition and getting paid what you’re worth.
Chances are you have heard a song of this week’s guest, Mickey Avalon, on the radio, in a movie, or blaring loud at your local strip club. Mickey joins the show to talk with Bunnie about starting out on the streets of Hollywood and how his career in music started as an unexpected fluke, his super cool art, and what we can expect from his full-length record ‘Speak of the Devil’ out in June. Takeaways: Mickey was born and raised in LA on the streets of Hollywood. He struggled with addiction both himself and in his family but got help through a number of rehab facilities and with the help of friends and loved ones. Mickey was living in a sober living home and had a strict curfew, so he didn’t even know how popular he was becoming from Dirt Nasty (Simon Rex) passing out his demo at Hollywood clubs. Mickey writes about his own experience on the streets and life in general and ties it together with raw and very entertaining lyrics. YouTube may have banned the video of Mickey’s song “Woke AF”, but we’ve got the link to it here. Mickey’s songs have been featured in huge blockbuster movies such as Harold and Kumar and The Hangover. Be sure to sign up to get Mickey’s new full-length record, “Speak of the Devil” in June. Also, his new single “Ultra-Violence” is out now as well. He will also be touring in person whenever we can have concerts larger than 50 people at a time! Quotes: “Once it started I just hit the floor running, but it wasn’t supposed to be my career.” “There is definitely a way out, when you are in the middle of it it doesn’t seem like it’s possible.” Mentioned: Mickey Avalon: Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | Website | Spotify | iTunes “Woke AF” Cupcakes and Chronic Landon McNamara Check out Bunnie: @xomgitsbunnie BunnieXo @officialdumbblonde
This baby-voiced dime piece is more than just a pretty face dripped in ink. She is an ambitious woman with more than just modeling on her mind. Originally from North Carolina, Ty’liyah Monroe has been living in Atlanta, Georgia for over 10 years. At 27 years old, she has already been featured in magazines and music videos such as Pecado Ink, Top Pick Mag, idymes Mag Pressure, Sweet and Inked and Let Us Eat Mag. She has also been on Ink Babes TV website and featured in T.pain, Juelz Santana, 2chains ,Waka Flocka , Young Scooter,Joe Gifted, boosie music video to name a few. Although she is a tattoo model with 100 tattoos and counting, done by Official Ink and Emotion Tattoos, Ty’liyah is incredibly versatile and can model a wide spectrum of different styles above and beyond fashion and tattoos; pinup, glamor, fetish, lingerie, are some of the areas she has dabbled in and are looks that she can pull off flawlessly. Focused on her modeling career, she hopes that once she is satisfied with building a name for herself she will go on to open a homeless shelter and continue to be an inspiration to others, showing people that you should never stop reaching for the stars and that any goal is attainable with hard work perseverance and consistency.
Twitter - @sharabletexasYoutube - @sharabletexasThe second episode of Brian's RePodcast we chat with Producer, Creator, Artist SharableTexas. We find out what made him start on his journey to create and some of the reasons why he started and stopped streaming. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brians-repodcast/message
Stupider? More stupid? Rick and Pete discuss a scientific study that found pop songs have become musically and lyrically simpler over time. Does simpler equal worse?
Rico Brooks interview on the Producergrind Podcast. In this episode, we linked with Super Producer Manager Rico Brooks, whose managed some of the top producers in the game from Sonny Digital to Southside to Metro Boomin he's worked with them all. We covered so many topics, this podcast clears up many misconceptions about what a manager does and is supposed to do for their clients. We talked about a managers role when it comes to lining up placements, negotiating contracts and making money outside of music. We discuss the differences between managing a producer and managing an artists, and the unique power producers have as the backbone of the music industry. Rico Brooks answers questions like "When should I get a manager?", "What should I look for in a manager?" and "What should I being doing right now as a producer to build my brand?". Also we drop gems on how to maneuver in the music industry, being self-aware and pursuing your passion. We definitely appreciate Rico pulling up and dropping game for the producer culture!
I've been having a TON of conversations recently with musicians (and people in general) who seem to think popular music is currently in a state of getting less complex - both lyrically and production wise. Nate was over at the studio and I decided to put him in the spot and talk this whole thing out with him. For more about Nate, visit: www.instagram.com/nateodrum
Nate thinks I talk about the bathroom too much, so in this episode, I talk about the bathroom some more. Music:"Getting it Done" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
After our week off, we are back! Make sure to check out our Facebook page to see if Nate actually posted a poll or not. Music: "Getting it Done" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
At the end of last year we sat down with Ibrahim Kamara and Jide Adetunji, the founders of GUAP Magazine to discuss how they started the youth culture platform and worlds first video magazine.This conversation was really fun to record and we covered everything from failing businesses, opening doors to winning ventures, turning your L's into Lessons and into Ws, betting on emerging talent, learning new skills and the power of collaboration.Please enjoy & let us know what you think by leaving a review!Links:http://www.guap.co.ukhttps://twitter.com/IbrahimKamara_instagram.com/jmxney_Show notes:- being mixed up with another creative- How the founders met- Starting traditional African party events with a mastermind investment group at Uni- That event being a ‘Low’ and a Learning point- What is GUAP?- How does a video magazine work?- How GUAP was born out of their events company failure- Great Understanding and Power- Launching GUAP magazine and creating revenue streams- Switching from being money lead, to being value lead- What goes into the production of the magazine?- What goes into creating a quarterly magazine- Putting on an event per month- Curating a Black History Month event for the London Mayor- Starting the first GUAP office- Ibrahim’s background in Music- Getting guests and contributors, utilising Ibrahims background in music- Betting on upcoming talent - Putting your best work out and letting it have a life on its own- Profiling emerging creatives doing big things. Selecting a broad range of creatives for their 13th edition, the Creative G List- Garnering REAL Feedback and why that's better than getting compliments- Highlighting female creatives- Giving H.E.R, The Slumflower their first magazine covers- Network sideways, have faith in your peers- GUAP Parties, spotlighting talent before they blow- Having a GUAP Festival one day- Being careful as a creative, how things can be difficult- Building a brand based on Purpose- Forget Non Disclosure Agreements and patents! - Advice for creatives, learning skills - What advice would the founders give themselves at age 16?- Thoughts on marriage and relationships, the power of having a supportive partner---Review, Rate & Share! We would love to hear your feedback and suggestions---Email:forthecreatorsshow@gmail.comFollow us!@forthecreatorspodcast on everythingHosts:Ryan Nile - @journeyofthenileVernaire Bass - @vernairebassListen:linktr.ee/forthecreatorspodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Will Suit explores the benefits of studying with a private music instructor. Many questions are answered from the motivation behind studying to finding an instructor suited to your goals.
Jordan chats with one of the most beloved musicians in the yoga and spiritual space (and also worldwide, let’s be real), Trevor Hall, who is not only an incredibly talented artist but also a deeply tapped in human. Trevor’s heartfelt responses to each and every question are a testament to how present he is as a person. We learned about his love of astrology and his Saturn Return journey in Episode 69 with Trevor & Jordan’s astrologer Debra Silverman. In this episode we dive deeper to learn about Trevor’s music, how he met the love of his life, the ups and downs of being a musician, how Mother Earth plays a role in all of his songs and all about his latest album The Fruitful Darkness. We all have so much to learn from Trevor’s profound wisdom and his connection to the earth. He is as high vibe as they come, and deeply authentic. The exact kind of soul on fire human we love to feature here. We also may or may not learn the stories behind all of Jordan’s favorite songs of Trevor’s as well as his most popular songs. Jordan also wants to let you know about Swisse Wellness, an amazing brand of multivitamins and supplements that she discovered a few months ago. She loves their Liquid Hair Skin Nails (collagen boost!), Sleep supplement, and more! Swisse Wellness premium supplements are available online at (https://swisse.com) ! Jordan also wants you to know about Thrive Market! If you like to eat high vibe, plant-based, organic goodness from the earth, then this is going to save you a lot of money because their prices are 25-50% below retail price. Plus, Thrive Market is offering you $60 of FREE organic groceries, with free shipping and a 30-day trial on their website, if you go to ThriveMarket.com/BLONDE. For more info, visit: (http://www.thebalancedblonde.com/podcast) Resources: Check out (https://www.trevorhallmusic.com/) Connect with Trevor: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Listen to The Fruitful Darkness on Spotify! The Balanced Blonde is produced by Podcast Masters
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This week Megan is your worldwide DJ giving you 5 ways to get the most out of Apple Music even with Siri and the Apple Watch. Host: Megan Morrone Email us at ifive@twit.tv Leave a voicemail: (614) ON-IFIVE Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show. Sponsor: gazelle.com
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Quake Matthews joins us to talk about his 4th studio album Rap Music, why it's important to get people to know you before they listen to your music, and the Drake shoutout at KOTD.Help us rank on iTunes and please leave a rating or review: bit.ly/TCUSiTunesSubscribe to our mailing list so you dont miss anything! bit.ly/tcusnewsletterFollow us on SoundCloud and your favourite podcasting appSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thecomeupshow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Call the show! 412-573-1934 email the show thefeed@libsyn.com SpeakPipe anyone? Quick Episode Summary: Intro Promo 1: Asia News Weekly On the Libsyn Blog Promo 2: The Business Side of Music Getting featured on The Feed! Promo 3: The Green Up Podcast Rob, Elsie and Krystal Conversation Wordpress questions about feedsize an a self hosted blog What is the call to action that you should have for your listeners regarding your website How do you make sure that you have all your episodes showing up in iTunes Changing your Libsyn slug - a good idea and under what circumstances? Breaking down the scoop on xml-rpc and the OnPublish Wordpress feature Taking your podcast behind a paywall and stepping up to Premium Swell was in fact acquired and Rob is shocked What will get a standalone Android app kicked out of the Google Play Store Troubles for podcasters in the Windows Mobile 8.1 native app No longer needing a Google+ account to be in a Google Hangout Real Radio 1041 in Orland now plays a weekly podcast on air Patent Troll discussion! Patent Troll discussion! Featured Podcast Promos + Audio Asian News Weekly The Business Side of Music The Green Up Podcast Newest Articles on the Libsyn Blog and Podcasting Links Rockin' Libsyn Podcasts: The Entertainment Drive Thru Rockin' Libsyn Podcasts: Hit The Mic with Stacey Harris Podcasting Articles and Links mentioned by Rob and Elsie Our SpeakPipe Feedback page! Leave us feedback :) Libsyn Live #3- All About RSS!!! The Libsyn Podcast Page Marian Pierre Louise and the Field Stone Common Podcast The Big Seance Podcast How To Sell More Houses Podcast Blogaid article regarding xml-rpc and ddos attacks Wordpress security update article Wordpress and Drupal security release article Shrink Wrap Radio Heather Ordover from Craftlit Apple and Swell article Bliss Bringers Podcast You no longer need a Google+ account to join a Google Hangout Maddy from the Minnesota Trans-atheist Podcast Bing Webmaster Tools Tom and Dan on real live radio! Joyce Meyer TV Audio Podcast Rob on Entrepreneur on Fire Elsie on the Running Lifestyle Podcast Podcasters Jeopardy at Podcast Movement LA Podfest HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! We'd love it if you could please share #TheFeed with your twitter followers. Click here to post a tweet! If you dug this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe! FEEDBACK + PROMOTION You can ask your questions, make comments and create a segment about podcasting for podcasters! Let your voice be heard. Download the FREE The Feed App for iOS and Android (you can send feedback straight from within the app) Call 412 573 1934 Email thefeed@libsyn.com Use our SpeakPipe Page!
Call the show! 412-573-1934 email the show thefeed@libsyn.com SpeakPipe anyone? Quick Episode Summary: Intro Promo 1: Asia News Weekly On the Libsyn Blog Promo 2: The Business Side of Music Getting featured on The Feed! Promo 3: The Green Up Podcast Rob, Elsie and Krystal Conversation Wordpress questions about feedsize an a self hosted blog What is the call to action that you should have for your listeners regarding your website How do you make sure that you have all your episodes showing up in iTunes Changing your Libsyn slug - a good idea and under what circumstances? Breaking down the scoop on xml-rpc and the OnPublish Wordpress feature Taking your podcast behind a paywall and stepping up to Premium Swell was in fact acquired and Rob is shocked What will get a standalone Android app kicked out of the Google Play Store Troubles for podcasters in the Windows Mobile 8.1 native app No longer needing a Google+ account to be in a Google Hangout Real Radio 1041 in Orland now plays a weekly podcast on air Patent Troll discussion! Patent Troll discussion! Featured Podcast Promos + Audio Asian News Weekly The Business Side of Music The Green Up Podcast Newest Articles on the Libsyn Blog and Podcasting Links Rockin' Libsyn Podcasts: The Entertainment Drive Thru Rockin' Libsyn Podcasts: Hit The Mic with Stacey Harris Podcasting Articles and Links mentioned by Rob and Elsie Our SpeakPipe Feedback page! Leave us feedback :) Libsyn Live #3- All About RSS!!! The Libsyn Podcast Page Marian Pierre Louise and the Field Stone Common Podcast The Big Seance Podcast How To Sell More Houses Podcast Blogaid article regarding xml-rpc and ddos attacks Wordpress security update article Wordpress and Drupal security release article Shrink Wrap Radio Heather Ordover from Craftlit Apple and Swell article Bliss Bringers Podcast You no longer need a Google+ account to join a Google Hangout Maddy from the Minnesota Trans-atheist Podcast Bing Webmaster Tools Tom and Dan on real live radio! Joyce Meyer TV Audio Podcast Rob on Entrepreneur on Fire Elsie on the Running Lifestyle Podcast Podcasters Jeopardy at Podcast Movement LA Podfest HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! We'd love it if you could please share #TheFeed with your twitter followers. Click here to post a tweet! If you dug this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe! FEEDBACK + PROMOTION You can ask your questions, make comments and create a segment about podcasting for podcasters! Let your voice be heard. Download the FREE The Feed App for iOS and Android (you can send feedback straight from within the app) Call 412 573 1934 Email thefeed@libsyn.com Use our SpeakPipe Page!
Unity matters to Jesus and it should matter to us. One of the reasons we have music in our worship time is to, with one voice, in unity, declare the greatness and sovereignty of God.