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In this episode, Clint is alone and reflecting on the music his father put him on to through out life. Herman ColeyNovember 16, 1953 to April 28, 2020Support The Filmhttps://myediblekickedin.com/Philly Shows https://www.punchlinephilly.com/Playlist On Apple Musichttps://music.apple.com/us/playlist/music-from-mr-herm/pl.u-kv9lbVLsJNaBAb8Playlist On Spotify https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5rGbTqmm0R1i34UYfbUF00?si=Q3pZXkmHThSaDlRvVlORGg&nd=1
This week we talk about Karina's experience at Supanova, the Star Wars: The Last Jedi teaser and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Music: ‘Mr. Blue Sky' - E.L.O. (Originally posted 02/05/2017)
1曲目が聴きたくなったんですが、Mr.Big の初期4枚から1曲ずつチョイス。まだ解散してなかったんですね。 ▶︎ https://linktr.ee/potaufeu #ポトフさん Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/70qbcJcDPT0fUUOETsDU1D?si=7e7924b3849943fd --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/potaufeu/message
American Arts & Culture Review with Clay Tatum and Whitmer Thomas
LISTEN TO FULL EPISODE ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/americanartsandculturereview Listen to Johnny's pod: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/live-to-tape-with-johnny-pemberton/id1162386297 See The Civil Dead at Nuart on the 23rd: fandan.co/3eoCVaC Buy Tickets to Whit's Tour: https://whitmerthomas.com/ Music: Mr. Oizo "All Wet" FOLLOW AMERICAN ARTS & CULTURE REVIEW: https://www.instagram.com/americanartsandculturereview https://www.twitter.com/aaacrpod BUY AMERICAN ARTS & CULTURE REVIEW MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/the-american-arts-culture-review AMERICAN ARTS & CULTURE REVIEW IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST: http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/american-arts-culture-review Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A bit of a review of gaming in Singapore and some rambling... MUSIC: Mr. Smith - "Insomnia." Available at https://freemusicarchive.org/music/mr-smith/nomad/insomnia
Guests: Penny von Eschen and Elisabeth Anker What are we doing, exactly, rewatching the awesome movies of our childhoods, and why bother? This introductory episode lays out the point of a project like this, which is mostly nerdy and nostalgic fun, a chance to spend time with people and movies we like. But it's an oddly worthwhile thing to be thoughtful about in our politically tumultuous times, when the prevailing feeling across the spectrum seems to be that "this is not who we are, or who we ought to be." The substance of that inkling is very different on the left and on the right. But a sense of having taken a wrong turn somewhere is palpable and shared. For people of a certain age, like ourselves, who were around for the end of the cold war but too young to be fully conscious of what it all meant, the awesome movies of our childhoods helped shape our sense of what good and evil look like, of what kinds of peace are worth desiring and what kinds of violence are necessary to achieving those, of whom to trust and what to fear. In this episode we talk to two prominent experts who spend a great deal of time thinking about the way movies and popular media both shape and reflect the political imaginations of world-historical actors. These conversations lay the groundwork for understanding the world to which these movies were responding and the nature of the political work that art can do. Music: Mr. Smith, "Hellafunk" References: Rita Felski, Hooked: Art and Attachment (University of Chicago Press, 2020) Penny von Eschen, Paradoxes of Nostalgia (Duke University Press, 2022) Francis Fukuyama, The End of History and the Last Man (The New Press, 1992) Naoki Sakai, The End of Pax Americana (Duke University Press, 2022) Elisabeth Anker, Ugly Freedoms (Duke University Press, 2022). Elisabeth Anker, Orgies of Feeling: Melodrama and the Politics of Freedom (Duke University Press, 2016). Colleen Derkatch, Bounding Biomedicine (University of Chicago Press, 2016) Michael Rogin, Ronald Reagan The Movie and Other Episodes in Political Demonology (UC Press, 1988) Elizabeth Hinton, America on Fire (Liveright Press, 2021).
A short update on some recent games and thoughts as I return to Singapore. Apologies for the audio quality of the segments recorded at the airport. MUSIC: Mr. Smith - "Insomnia." Available at https://freemusicarchive.org/music/mr-smith/nomad/insomnia
A short note about some of the horrible things people are doing back in the USA - and a big recommendation to go listen to the latest Asians Represent! podcast, Episode 54 on Black and Asian Communities: Strength and Solidarity (https://aznsrepresent.carrd.co/). Simply awesome. Also check out: Secret Nerd Podcast (https://anchor.fm/secretnerd-podcast) MUSIC: Mr. Smith - "Insomnia." Available at https://freemusicarchive.org/music/mr-smith/nomad/insomnia
The Most Energy in Country Music - Mr. Red White & Blue, Coffey Anderson The record labels said he wasn't ready, so he did it himself. He started his own YouTube channel, got noticed, and signed a reality show on Netflix with over 60 million views. His music is a mix of country, pop, R&B, hip hop, and worship, and his song honoring our military, "Mr. Red White & Blue" went crazy viral on Tik Tok. He is an entertainer through and through with a heart of gold. I'm proud to introduce you to Coffey Anderson! https://upncountry.tv https://upncountry.com Get the cool Up N Country MERCH Here: https://www.redbubble.com/people/CowChairCountry/explore?asc=u&page=1&sortOrder=recent Check out the Spotify Playlist for all the best NEW COUNTRY! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6raY92bakZGjjAY9OnEeg7?si=be4f50f7a6304609 #newcountry #lovecountry #upncountry
In our follow up to our recent Valentine's Day Episode Director of Music Mr. Brian Cox and Senior Jack Alberta welcome AP Psych Teacher Mr. Sean Tischler and "Sallies Sad Boy" Dom LaPira in studio. Together they'll get into A Major Pop tunes, songs about childbirth, and all things heartbreak. As usual, a playlist featuring this episodes tunes and a curated list of thematic songs can be found here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6Uzcrz0mJkvxblVeTTINi7?si=88687997ef2e40ba
An update and discussion of my thoughts on AD&D 1e, playing 5e, getting back to in-person gaming and perhaps some open table gaming. MUSIC: Mr. Smith - "Insomnia." Available at https://freemusicarchive.org/music/mr-smith/nomad/insomnia
It's the most wonderful time of the year: Let's cozy up inside with our favorite movies. Whether you watch “Home Alone” every year or you insist “Die Hard” is actually a Christmas movie, our favorite movies can bring family and friends together for the holiday season and can be a source of comfort during the cold and dark winter. MPR News host Angela Davis talks with MPR's Cube Critics, Euan Kerr and Samantha Matsumoto, about what makes a great holiday movie, their personal favorites and what else is on their end-of-year watch list. And we hear from our critics listeners about some of their favorite holiday movies. Here's some of what listeners recommended: “It's A Wonderful Life” “Gremlins” “Operation Christmas Drop” “The Hebrew Hammer” “Eight Crazy Nights” “Fiddler on the Roof” “Last Holiday” “The Bishop's Wife,” and its remake, “The Preacher's Wife” “The Muppet Christmas Carol” “Christmas in Connecticut” “Love Hard” “Single All The Way” “The Sound of Music” “Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol” “The Polar Express” “While You Were Sleeping” “The Lion In Winter” “Jingle Jangle” “Anna and the Apocalypse” The O.C.'s “Chrismukkah” episodes “Monsieur Hulot's Holiday” “Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas” “Black Christmas” “Harry Potter” series Seinfeld episode “The Strike,” which popularized Festivus “A Christmas Wish In Hudson” Guests: Euan Kerr is a correspondent for MPR News and the co-host of MPR's Cube Critics. Samantha Matsumoto is an associate producer for MPR News with Angela Davis and co-hosts Cube Critics. Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or RSS. Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.
The final series of our Fall Lion's Forum classes, Church: A Place to Worship, walks through the elements of our worship here at St. Mark's that are unique and meaningful for our parish. In this first class of the series James Holyer, our Director of Music and Liturgy, and William Stokes explore the rich musical tradition of St. Mark's.
I discuss the start of my Call of Cthulhu journey. Check out Menion's podcast (especially the recent CoC episode): Confessions of a Wee Tim'rous Bushi Check out Empire of the Cyclops Con, online convention 5-7 November, at https://tabletop.events/conventions/empire-of-the-cyclops-con. I still have spots open for my Saturday 6 Nov 8 pm US east coast time DCC game "Frozen in Time." Thanks to Che from Roleplay Rescue, Jason from Nerd's RPG Variety Cast, Joe from Hindsightless, and the legendary DM Kojo! MUSIC: Mr. Smith - "Insomnia" Available at https://freemusicarchive.org/music/mr-smith/nomad/insomnia
1 hour and 32 minutes The Sponsors Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. Rishi and Ryan have been our biggest supporters from the beginning. Check out their wide selection of officially licensed Michigan fan gear at their 3 store locations in Ann Arbor or learn about their custom apparel business at undergroundshirts.com. And let's not forget our associate sponsors: HomeSure Lending, Ann Arbor Elder Law, the Residence Inn Ann Arbor Downtown, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, The Phil Klein Insurance Group, Information Entropy, the Raw Power app for iOS by Gentleman Coders, SignalWire (use the code MUPPETS and they'll buy your team lunch!), and this episode was supposed to be recorded at Prentice 4M, on the other end of The Bridge. Take their survey to decide what to do with Lucky's. 1. Offense vs Washington starts at 1:00 Vastardis and co. were mauling Tuli and Taki. Lots of interesting runs with pullers going opposite directions. First play: T pull with a backside read. 2nd play: TE crosses one way, Jet and G pull the other way. OL going to come in for huge scores. UW leaving 2 safeties back, playing one high, so why not? UW had LB flying outside when RB did, were not going to get edged. YOU CAN BLOCK BEHIND THE LINE GUYS! Erick All did work. Honigford is replaceable. Roman Wilson cannot block. Bell missed. CADE: Bad reads. Didn't have a lot of time but he spent too long on 1st reads and missed 2nd reads. [The rest of the writeup and the player after THE JUMP] 2. Defense vs Washington starts at 32:37 Now you believe me about John Donovan. Why are you running on 4th and 4 when you haven't run before? Why aren't you reading an edge when Hutchinson is coming? Josh Ross much better game. Was popping OL. Mike Morris is happening. Hutchinson by god. Wanted to get Giles Jackson out in space and M had that anticipated. Tried to test Dax Hill on the edge once. Kris Jenkins is happening. Might be a little small still but breakout candidate. Live action for Rod Moore. 3. Hot Takes, Special Teams, and Game Theory starts at 51:20 Refs had just one (two but the 2nd was overturned) bad call. Their old fashioned punt led to that 4th down play because they have an upback. Good decision to go on 4th and 1, but decision to pass on 2nd and 2. UW: Why not have Jackson return? M: Why Kolesar if he dropped one? Michigan Foug'd one to Jackson and it looked scary until German Green hewed him down. Moody good from….60? 4. Around the Big Ten, wsg Jamie Mac starts at 1:05:51 QUACK! We look for more MOONs on the schedule. MUSIC: “Mr. Brightside”—cover by Jada Facer “I Ran”—cover by Janet Devlin “Who Let the Dogs Out”—cover by Matt Mulholland “Across 110th Street”
Short discussion of "labels" and how to bridge "narrative" and "OSR" games... which is really to say that it may be better to try lots of different games, regardless of "labels," to figure out what things you like that can make your favorite game even better. Podcasts Referenced: Roleplay Rescue, Talking Labels, Communication, and Play Styles with Lieren (episode 912): https://anchor.fm/rpgrescue/episodes/912-Talking-Labels--Communication--and-Play-Styles-with-Lieren-e15opq2 Mud & Blood, Interview with Chris McDowall (episode 91): https://9littlebees.com/mab091-chris-mcdowall-interview/ Mud & Blood, Interview with Rob Schwalb (episode 22): https://9littlebees.com/mab022-rob-schwalb-interview/ Free Stuff: Yochai Gal's Positronic Library, available at https://yochaigal.itch.io/the-positronic-library Cthulhu Reborn: https://cthulhureborn.wordpress.com/ Convicts & Cthulhu: https://cthulhureborn.wordpress.com/downloads/downloads-convicts-cthulhu/ Music: Mr. Smith - "Insomnia" Available at https://freemusicarchive.org/music/mr-smith/nomad/insomnia
Today we're talking about Sleep's New Frontier, with reoccurring guest, writer Chase Domergue."Sleep expert Matthew Walker on the secret to a good night's rest" (Janan Ganesh, Finacial Times, 01/11/2019), "17 Proven Tips to Sleep Better at Night" (Rudy Mawer, MSc, CISSN, Healtline, 02/28/2020), "Why we're sleeping less" (By Madison Park, CNN, No date mentioned), "Working Americans Are Getting Less Sleep, Especially Those Who Save Our Lives" (10/28/2019), "Why are we so sleep deprived, and why does it matter?" (Michael S. Jaffee, The Conversation, 03/07/2018, 03/03/2020), "These Sleep Trends from Last Year Explain Why We're All So Tired" (Casper Editorial Team, Casper.com, 02/17/2021), "Shipping Forecast Dreamland" (YouTube, Jayne Anne Strutt). BOOKS: Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams" Matthew Walker, Sleep Smarter by Shawn Stevenson, How do Sleep by Rafael Pelayo. MENTIONS: Apps: Breethe, Calm, Oak, Random Shipping Forecast Podcast. MUSIC: "Mr. Sandman" (performed by Pomplamoose). ©2021 Charlie Quirk, Britton Rice.
Sermon from Choral Evensong for the Season After Pentecost. The Rev. Dr. Matthew E. Burdette, Rector of St. Thomas' Church, Whitemarsh, preaches on the nature of revelation within the Bible, the world around us, and in Jesus Christ.This evensong (night prayer set to music) is led by Director of Music Mr. Tyrone Whiting and sung by the Choir of St. Martin's. Music includes Basil Harwood's setting of the “Magnificat” and “Nunc Dimittis” and Tchaikovsky's anthem “Hymn to the Trinity” at the Offertory.This month we are thrilled to welcome the Rev. Dr. Matthew E. Burdette, Rector of St. Thomas' Church, Whitemarsh as our guest preacher. Transcript For those of you who don't know me, my name is Matthew Burdette. I'm the Rector at St. Thomas' Whitemarsh, and it's a real delight to be with you this evening. Thanks especially to Jarrett for the invitation. You should know, Jarrett's one of the first priests in this Diocese to invite me to conversation, and so one of the first people to welcome me here, and I'm very grateful for that. In the name of God; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Things are not always as they appear. This conviction that there is something fundamentally mysterious, deceptive even, about the way the world presents itself to us, this conviction or insight or maybe even suspicion, has been whispering in our ear for millennia. It tells us there is sometimes an inch and sometimes a mile between what we perceive and what is the case And if we're lucky, or wise, or pay attention long enough, we'll see through the sleight of hand. And whether it's Plato talking about shadows dancing on a wall of a cave, or Immanuel Kant being jolted from his dogmatic slumbers, or Marx critiquing ideology, or Freud convincing us that we've all been pulled here or pushed there by unconscious drives and desires, or these days the torturously endless supply of news commentary, there is no shortage of people willing to tell us what the real truth is. And we might well add to this list the Holy Scriptures and its vision of reality. What the great theologian Karl Barth referred to as the “strange new world” within the Bible, that peculiar world that claims that it is the world that we're actually inhabiting. It is this question that the last book of the Bible, the Book of Revelation, sets out forcefully to answer. What sort of reality is it, this reality into which we've been thrown? And Revelation, speaking for the whole of scripture, alleges that this reality is one in which the crucified and risen Jesus is the Lord. The Book of Revelation, a portion of which we heard tonight, offers itself as the concluding word of the scriptures, and its very title already raises the question, “revelation of what?” And its answer is found in the book's very first words, chapter 1, verse 1, “the revelation of Jesus Christ.” If you want to grasp your life, if you wish to understand what's going on in the world around you, then you need to see what has happened with Jesus, and with those that he has gathered to himself. More boldly, there is no navigating this reality into which you have been thrown unless you come to see Jesus and his people in their suffering and in their victory. That is the truth about the strange world within the Bible, and what the Bible is telling you is that this strange world isn't just in the Bible, it's all around you, and you're in it. We are confronted by a portent in the heavens, a woman clothed with the sun. The text is not clear whether this woman, whose son is to rule all the nations, is Mary, Jesus's mother, or is the nation of Israel, the suffering people of God through whom Christ comes into the world, or whether she is the Church, who bears Christ in a dangerous world, and who trusts in God's protection. And this ambiguity, this multivalence that inhibits the words from any static meaning, but forces them to rattle with life, that's precisely the point. This is no mere text, it is the Revelation of Jesus Christ. He lives, and His heart is beating, and the words on this page shake with His presence. All creation, from the moment when first there was light, to the enunciation to this young girl Mary that she would bear the savior of the world, to the Church of women and men that that very savior has gathered as his body in the world, from beginning to end, from heaven to earth, the life of all who live, whether or not they see it, they are living with the life of Jesus in glory and in humiliation, facing adversity and fleeing from persecution, we, the people of God on earth, are living out in our own history the glory and humiliation of Jesus. In us, he once more faces persecution, once more flees for his life, once more retreats to a place of rest, once more carries his cross, faces his passion, once more rises victorious from his grave. This truth that Jesus doesn't keep himself to himself, but gives himself away, so holy, that those who are in his company become members of his body so that their lives come to be echoes of his life, this is the inner truth of the story we heard in Matthew's Gospel. Jesus has gathered a crowd to himself. and he is putting away their diseases and bringing wholeness to those who were suffering. and his activity results. the text says. in the praise of the God of Israel. And just so, as the crowd has joined him in offering up his life to God, Jesus turns back to them and offers to them the life of God in offering them himself. He multiplies that little bit of bread that they have on hand, and this bread comes to be enough food to sustain them all. This bread is none other than the bread that is his own body, and they are sustained by nothing less than his own life, and their journey home is no longer just a walk through the desert, it's a sojourn through all created history, in which God our maker is also our final home. The crowd gathered to Jesus comes to be that woman who has to flee to the desert, to that place prepared by God, where she is sustained. The people are faced with the threat of hunger, and while this hunger is no metaphor, neither is it simply physical hunger. They, like us, are threatened with that demonic hunger that seeks to consume us, the dragon who offers us life, a life well lived that amounts to little, costs us everything, the delusion that we might live our lives cut off from Him who is the source of life. And to them and to us, Jesus offers the bread of life. Most of us do not face hunger, yet here in a place like this, we gather to be fed by true food. And if we are to eat, then we must open our hands like beggars, and receive. The gift of life that Jesus gives to us is one that we must always receive, never take. When we gather at the altar to receive this bread, this body of this child born to this woman, this body of Jesus which makes us his body with him, we stand at once at the center of this strange world within the Bible, and also at the center of our own world, and we see that these are not two worlds, but one. The Lord puts away our hunger, his holy angels cast down the dragon that would devour us “Then I heard a loud voice in heaven proclaiming ‘now have come the salvation and the power and the kingdom of our God in the authority of his Messiah, for the accuser of our comrades has been thrown down, who accuses them day and night before our God, that they have conquered him by the blood of the lamb, and by the word of their testimony, for they did not cling to life even in the face of death.'” We are threatened, not only with eternal hunger, but by the sins that we have committed. There is within each of us a voice that says what we have done. And it repeats what we have done to God, not as a confession, but as an accusation. It is this voice which keeps us from prayer, which tells us that we are not objects of God's love, which convinces us that if we are defeated, we have defeated ourselves. This voice, this voice is the voice of the deceiver. The one who speaks the truth is the one who says, “I have compassion on the crowd,” the one who will not send us away hungry at the risk of our fainting. This same one who gives us the bread of his body is the same one by whose blood we have overcome our sins. He who is the beloved son of the Father stands in total solidarity with us, so that there can be no question that we too are God's beloved children. This is the revelation of Jesus Christ, that your world is none other than that strange world within the Bible, thick with metaphors and symbols, and the life that you live is none other than the very life of Jesus, the lamb slain whose life is given for you. Things are not as they appear. There is, indeed, something deceptive about how things appear. But look to the heavens and see, a dragon has been cast down, and listen, not to the voice of deceit, but to that shout from heaven, “our salvation has come.” Amen. 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Nabihah Iqbal - Is This Where It Ends (The Jazz Diaries)Egyptian Blue – To be Felt Damage (Yala ! Music)Egyptian Blue – Nylon Wire (Yala ! Music)Mr. Scruff - Chipmunk (Ninja Tunes)La Femme – Va (Disque pointu/Born Bad Records)Flaming Tunez- Brest Stroke (Contagious Tapes)Augustus Pablo – Up Wareika Hill (Greensleeves Records)Sons of Kemet- Pick Up Your Burning Cross (Impulse ! Records)La Femme – Cool Colorado (Disque pointu/Born Bad Records)
It was a delight to get to know Deeprut Music and be graced with some good music. What a great way to start the week! As you know, last week we shared with you “Absence Of Initiative” on our Facebook page & we played it this morning on the live news! Check out this interview and another track by Mr. Dan Roman and support this talented local artist. We wish Deeprut Music much success in 2021! The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in everyday to our FB Live from 8:30 am to 9 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Twitter: goodmorningaur1 Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora #aurorail #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #spotify #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorning #localnews #april2021 #livemusic --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/support
Empathy fatigue, chronic exhaustion, feelings of loneliness, carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders; how many more ways do you need to hear the feelings associated with burnout. If not careful, some media workplaces can use everything that you have until you have nothing left to give. Today, the girls talk about how companies can improve their workplace culture to include self-care in meaningful and helpful ways. ---------------------- Stop Talking: The Podcast is a weekly podcast hosted by Sarah Thamer and Sophie Hoover, two women who ended up in opposite media careers (one TV reporter and one creative video editor). Each week they discuss the barriers that women face in media and other high-visibility work environments and teach each other new skills and strategies for supporting themselves and the women around them. From mental health to empowering guest stories, nothing is off the table. ---------------------- Want to be on the podcast or let us know what you think? DM us @StopTalkingPod on Instagram or visit our website at StopTalkingPod.com Sarah Thamer: @sarahthamernews Sophie Hoover: @soph_hoov Podcast Artwork: Sara Lucciano (@cut.and.paste) Music: "Mr. Mischief" by All Good Folks --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stoptalkingpod/message
How do you make guests comfortable, check your facts, and stay on your toes all at the same time during an interview? Sarah and Sophie explain how they do it all in an interview to make sure they can get the most real and raw answers from their subjects. They also navigate the minefield that comes with interviewing political figures, who often require special strategies and treatment to get informative and specific answers out of. These 13 tips and tricks for interviewing subjects will make sure you are professional, prepared, and approachable. ---------------------- Stop Talking: The Podcast is a weekly show hosted by Sarah Thamer and Sophie Hoover, two women who ended up in opposite media careers (one TV reporter and one creative video editor). Each week they discuss the barriers that women face in journalism, media professions and other high-visibility work environments and teach each other new skills and strategies for supporting themselves and the women around them. Mental health, interview tips, empowering guest stories...nothing is off the table. ---------------------- Want to be on the podcast or let us know what you think? DM us @StopTalkingPod on Instagram or visit our website at StopTalkingPod.com Sarah Thamer: @sarahthamernews Sophie Hoover: @soph_hoov Podcast Artwork: Sara Lucciano (@cut.and.paste) Music: "Mr. Mischief" by All Good Folks --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stoptalkingpod/message
Today we are going to chat about something that seems to be popping up in books and conversations over the last year. As we dive more into ourselves and reflect, you can't help but run into the ego. The ego shows up in more ways than we think. It can make us feel small, larger than life, victimized, powerful, scared, any number of things. It can prevent us from having self-awareness, the wisdom to step away from anger and not take things too personally. As women in media, sometimes we can trip ourselves over our own ego. How do we stop doing that to ourselves? Source: "Think Like a Monk" by Jay Shetty ---------------------- Stop Talking: The Podcast is a weekly podcast hosted by Sarah Thamer and Sophie Hoover, two women who ended up in opposite media careers (one TV reporter and one creative video editor). Each week they discuss the barriers that women face in media and other high-visibility work environments and teach each other new skills and strategies for supporting themselves and the women around them. Mental health, tips for success, discussing feminist ideologies; these girls ---------------------- Want to be on the podcast or let us know what you think? DM us @StopTalkingPod on Instagram or visit our website at StopTalkingPod.com Sarah Thamer: @sarahthamernews Sophie Hoover: @soph_hoov Podcast Artwork: Sara Lucciano (@cut.and.paste) Music: "Mr. Mischief" by All Good Folks --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stoptalkingpod/message
We have all heard about writer's block; the ugly feeling when you just CAN'T seem to put all your talent and hard work to paper. Now we are talking about its uglier parent, "creation block." In any media field, we experience so many of the same phenomena and it is always incredibly frustrating. Today, Sarah and Sophie will share their strategies for staying creative and keeping up the good work even during those dark times. What is creation block and can it be prevented? What should I do to make sure that my brain works for me and not against me? ---------------------- Stop Talking: The Podcast is a weekly podcast hosted by Sarah Thamer and Sophie Hoover, two women who ended up in opposite media careers (one TV reporter and one creative video editor). Each week they discuss the barriers that women face in media and other high-visibility work environments and teach each other new skills and strategies for supporting themselves and the women around them. From mental health to empowering guest stories, nothing is off the table. ---------------------- Want to be on the podcast or let us know what you think? DM us @StopTalkingPod on Instagram or visit our website at StopTalkingPod.com Sarah Thamer: @sarahthamernews Sophie Hoover: @soph_hoov Podcast Artwork: Sara Lucciano (@cut.and.paste) Music: "Mr. Mischief" by All Good Folks --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stoptalkingpod/message
It has been said that bias is a natural human instinct to categorize observations in your daily life and attract you to things that you are familiar with. When you are a journalist, you have to put all that aside and run full force into your biases to confront them In this episode, Kyndell Harkness joins Sophie and Sarah to discuss the role that bias plays in our work unintentionally, ways to confront your own biases, and reveals the grueling work that was required to report on the killings of George Floyd, Philando Castille, and Jamar Clark in Minneapolis. Not every story is as simple as it seems. Let's challenge ourselves to think a little deeper. Kyndell Harkness is the current Diversity and Community Editor for the Minneapolis Star Tribune and has also been a photo editor and photographer there for ~20 years. Instagram: @kynhark Twitter: @kyndellharkness ---------------------- Stop Talking: The Podcast is a weekly podcast hosted by Sarah Thamer and Sophie Hoover, two women who ended up in opposite media careers (one TV reporter and one creative video editor). Each week they discuss the barriers that women face in media and other high-visibility work environments and teach each other new skills and strategies for supporting themselves and the women around them. From mental health to empowering guest stories, nothing is off the table. ---------------------- Want to be on the podcast or let us know what you think? DM us @StopTalkingPod on Instagram or visit our website at StopTalkingPod.com Sarah Thamer: @sarahthamernews Sophie Hoover: @soph_hoov Podcast Artwork: Sara Lucciano (@cut.and.paste) Music: "Mr. Mischief" by All Good Folks --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stoptalkingpod/message
Join Sarah and Sophie as they invite licensed therapist Shireen Ghanatabadi onto the show. Here, she will discuss how to identify existing trauma and what the process of healing said trauma can look like. But what do you do if the source of your trauma is your job? Many women in media are traumatized by the things that they have seen and experienced on the job. How can they cope with these ongoing conflicts without giving up their careers? Shireen discusses methods such as using each of your bodily senses to reorient yourself in your surroundings and calm your body, reiki, aromatherapy, yoga, meditation, and other treatments both western and eastern. www.healingwithshireen.com/ Instagram: @healingwithshireenjune ---------------------- Stop Talking: The Podcast is a weekly podcast hosted by Sarah Thamer and Sophie Hoover, two women who ended up in opposite media careers (one TV reporter and one creative video editor). Each week they discuss the barriers that women face in media and other high-visibility work environments and teach each other new skills and strategies for supporting themselves and the women around them. From mental health to empowering guest stories, nothing is off the table. ---------------------- Want to be on the podcast or let us know what you think? DM us @StopTalkingPod on Instagram or visit our website at StopTalkingPod.com Sarah Thamer: @sarahthamernews Sophie Hoover: @soph_hoov Podcast Artwork: Sara Lucciano (@cut.and.paste) Music: "Mr. Mischief" by All Good Folks --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stoptalkingpod/message
Imposter Syndrome: that sneaking and sometimes overwhelming thought that you might be "found out" at any moment. You aren't as good as other people think you are, you aren't as talented as they think you are. It's time to shut those feelings down! Sarah and Sophie identify some of the many forms that imposter syndrome can take, and introduce some practices in how to break those habits of self-destruction. ---------------------- Stop Talking: The Podcast is a weekly podcast hosted by Sarah Thamer and Sophie Hoover, two women who ended up in opposite media careers (one TV reporter and one creative video editor). Each week they discuss the barriers that women face in media and other high-visibility work environments and teach each other new skills and strategies for supporting themselves and the women around them. From mental health to empowering guest stories, nothing is off the table. ---------------------- Want to be on the podcast or let us know what you think? DM us @StopTalkingPod on Instagram or visit our website at StopTalkingPod.com Sarah Thamer: @sarahthamernews Sophie Hoover: @soph_hoov Podcast Artwork: Sara Lucciano (@cut.and.paste) Music: "Mr. Mischief" by All Good Folks --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stoptalkingpod/message
High-intensity careers like media sometimes come with extra baggage: a title, an audience, a stereotype, prestige. It is easy to link your personality inextricably to that career because it can make you feel like "someone". It feels good, and frankly, feeds your ego. But what happens when you leave that job? Who are you as a person anymore? CBS's Debra Alfarone joins the Stop Talking crew to discuss her journey through her identity and how she healed herself from the inside out and became the singular, unique person that she is today. She wants you to know that you are so much more than your job title. Watch Debra's full Tedx Talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSpzaNZ7Beg&ab_channel=TEDxTalks ---------------------- Stop Talking: The Podcast is a weekly podcast hosted by Sarah Thamer and Sophie Hoover, two women who ended up in opposite media careers (one TV reporter and one creative video editor). Each week they discuss the barriers that women face in media and other high-visibility work environments and teach each other new skills and strategies for supporting themselves and the women around them. From mental health to empowering guest stories, nothing is off the table. ---------------------- Want to be on the podcast or let us know what you think? DM us @StopTalkingPod on Instagram or visit our website at StopTalkingPod.com Sarah Thamer: @sarahthamernews Sophie Hoover: @soph_hoov Podcast Artwork: Sara Lucciano (@cut.and.paste) Music: "Mr. Mischief" by All Good Folks --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stoptalkingpod/message
The word "sorry" can be used to express a lot of emotions, but it can also stop you dead in your tracks before you even start. In this episode, Sarah and Sophie discuss the implications of apologizing for things that you shouldn't, tricking yourself into becoming a defeatist, and how to stick up for yourself in your career. Book source: "Girl, Stop Apologizing" by Rachel Hollis ---------------------- Stop Talking: The Podcast is a weekly podcast hosted by Sarah and Sophie, two women who ended up in opposite media careers (one TV reporter and one creative video editor). Each week they discuss the barriers that women face in media and other high-visibility work environments and teach each other new skills and strategies for supporting themselves and the women around them. From mental health to empowering guest stories, nothing is off the table. ---------------------- Want to be on the podcast or let us know what you think? DM us @StopTalkingPod on Instagram or visit our website at StopTalkingPod.com Sarah Thamer: @sarahthamernews Sophie Hoover: @soph_hoov Podcast Artwork: Sara Lucciano (@cut.and.paste) Music: "Mr. Mischief" by All Good Folks --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stoptalkingpod/message
BITCOIN BITCOIN BITCOIN Welcome back listeners , thank you for tuning into another magnificent episode of HOB on Rose Ave , on this episode the boys in BLOO dive deep into credit talk , investment opportunities & much more while giving the locals their flowers Time stamps: Prelude music: Voyager - Daft Punk, Digital Love, Face to Face - Daft Punk Thank You Daft Punk! (0:29) Clap for em: Jay-Z's Armand de Brignac Champagne sold 50% of stake to LVMH (11:46) Intro (22:18) Free Britney..B*tch (24:08) Movie of the week: I Care A Lot (30:49) Giving flowers to important figures in Culture (Rihanna, Rick Ross, Jay-Z) (40:18) The importance of praising friends/local movements (51:55) Billionaire battle: Elon vs Jeff (1:09:20) Caution/Temporary View Interlude (1:13:18) Buy Bitcoin...but invest wisely (1:19:05) Tom Cruise will not be filming Mission Impossible 7 & 8 back-2-back (1:26:40) Adam Sandler celebrates 25th anni of Happy Gilmore/Netflix announces new Notorious B.I.G. movie (1:35:06) Thoughts on Mortal Kombat/Cruella trailers (1:42:58) Bobby Shmurda Free! (1:49:36) Outro (1:53:00) Music: Mr. Wrong - Mary J. Blige ft. Drake, Teach Me - SiR As always , thank you for coming thru & remember , give people their flowers while they can still smell them
Sarah and Sophie jump right into the first-ever episode of Stop Talking with some introductions including Sarah's recent career journey and mental health diagnosis. Women in media are often encouraged to shove their emotions and failings way down deep in the pits of their stomachs. Those emotions and that stress doesn't go anywhere...but what happens when it bubbles to the surface? ---------------------- Stop Talking: The Podcast is a weekly podcast hosted by Sarah and Sophie, two women who ended up in opposite media careers (one TV reporter and one creative video editor). Each week they discuss the barriers that women face in media and other high-visibility work environments and teach each other new skills and strategies for supporting themselves. From mental health to empowering guest stories, nothing is off the table. ---------------------- Want to be on the podcast or let us know what you think? DM us @StopTalkingPod on Instagram or visit our website at StopTalkingPod.com Sarah Thamer: @sarahthamernews Sophie Hoover: @soph_hoov Podcast Artwork: Sara Lucciano (@cut.and.paste) Music: "Mr. Mischief" by All Good Folks --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stoptalkingpod/message
Great day everyone! It's the holidays, and 2020 is about to strike out. While heading to record the SisterFriends (Therapy, Not Therapy Podcast), I took some time to speak on the passion project I released some days prior: “MPN 40 AT/OVER 40 List”…go check it out HERE. I also give two quick Christmas stories…since it is…Christmas *looks at worker with the ‘go and rest' face*.MUSIC: Mr. Al Pete 'Shift'Mr. Al Pete 'Bein' 40'Follow all socials and subscribe to my website: https://mralpete.com and subscribe to Mister Peterson's Neighborhood website: https://mpn-llc.com.Instagram: @mralpeteTwitter: @mralpeteYouTube: https://youtube.com/mralpetePowered by MPN Network. Music production and audio engineering by myself.You can listen to this podcast on MPN Network site: https://mpn-llc.com, Buzzsprout, and on all podcast platforms. Want to start a podcast?? Buzzsprout got you right HERE!
The great decider. 0:00 Intro 4:10 Music - Flame Man 7:11 From The Archives - Mega Man 6 9:14 Music - Centaur Man 12:17 Review Reivew - Mega Man 5 26:05 Music - Knight Man 29:08 News Of The Weird 38:14 Music - Mr. X's Stage 41:16 Outro LowBiasGaming - http://www.lowbiasgaming.net Patreon - http://www.patreon.com/jasonsgroovemachine Discord Chat! - https://discord.gg/4B4gUXw Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/jasongrvin YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/jasonsgroovemachine --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/electricleftovers/message
The great decider. 0:00 Intro 4:10 Music - Flame Man 7:11 From The Archives - Mega Man 6 9:14 Music - Centaur Man 12:17 Review Reivew - Mega Man 5 26:05 Music - Knight Man 29:08 News Of The Weird 38:14 Music - Mr. X's Stage 41:16 Outro LowBiasGaming - http://www.lowbiasgaming.net Patreon - http://www.patreon.com/jasonsgroovemachine Discord Chat! - https://discord.gg/4B4gUXw Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/jasongrvin YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/jasonsgroovemachine --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/electricleftovers/message
Host Brent Reid end the last show of the summer talking how the black lives movement has lost its way and ends to get back on the track. Then he talks about the affect COVID-19 has on the world of sports and what should be done. He ends the show question where has all the money gone for the big time colleges. Music: Mr. Radio By Chrisette Michele Back In Black By Ac&DC Gorilla By Bruno Mars Pass Courvoisier By Busta Rhymes Follow Brentreid18@gmail.com IG.com/downrightsports Email Downrightenterprise@gmail.com
It's 4/20...and everyone knows what that means...LIGHT UP...!!! Pete shares a funny story about his 4/20 memory...the day his son was born. Music: Mr. Al Pete - Then Again feat. Takara Houston
Zoo Trippin' return to the podcast to talk about their new album, release show, documentary, and more! Music: Mr. White/Mr. West The Color Purple Wait I'm Awake Funk In E
Donald Trump's book 'The Art of the Deal' is considered to be a publication, possibly even a noteworthy one, since it might have been written by a future President of the United States of America. This podcast might also be considered noteworthy by future historians (or even just futurists) for covering some of the conspiracist content of Mr. Trump's tilt at the Republican Party's presidential nomination in 2016. Whatever the case, it's worth listening to because there's a choice audio snippet of Alex Jones that really needs to be heard to be believed. Music: Mr. Trumpet by Ketsa Learn more about Matthew's academic work on the Philosophy of Conspiracy Theories at http://episto.org/ Why not support The Podcaster's Guide to the Conspiracy by donating to our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/conspiracism) or Podbean (http://www.podbean.com/patron/crowdfund/profile/id/muv5b-79) pages? Contact us at: podcastconspiracy@gmail.com
アコラジ冬祭りSP 【第42回放送後記】 シャイー!ジャーゲジョージです。 第42回は、アコラジ冬祭り2015の模様をたっぷりお届けいたしました! 残念ながらイベントに参加できなかった方々も遊びに来た気分になりましたでしょうか!? わたくしジャーゲジョージが横濱(HIP HOP REMIX)を歌いながら登場! 微妙な空気を振りまき、ジャーゲジョージ人気あまりない説が浮上! 冒頭から人気奪回のために今回は頑張ろうという裏テーマが設定されました。笑 その後、福田洋さん、町田みゆうちゃん、前野朋哉さん、ささかまリス子さん、ハザマリツシさんが順番に登場! 福田洋さんは、USAコールを受けながら登場! みゆうちゃんは、愚痴を言いながらの登場! 前野さんは猫になっておいでREMIXに乗せてラップを披露しながら登場! ささかまリス子さんは、差し入れをアコラジっ子にせがみながら元気に登場! ハザマリツシは能年玲奈を歌いながら、会場を盛り上げ登場! そして特別企画「アコラジオールスターズのラジオ番組をつくっちゃおう!」 ・福田洋のSUPERオールナイトUSA ・町田みゆうのお台場3分バスタイム ・前野朋哉の前野クンのヒトリゴト ・ささかまリス子のさかさまアワー ・ハザマリツシのハイパースーパーラジオ をお送りいたしました! それぞれの個性があふれる番組を聴くことができてとても楽しかったです! ハザマくんのラジオ番組は残念ながら、時間の都合でできなかったので今後のアコラジでやるかもしれません!お楽しみに! そして、休憩明けの企画は「お台場横断アコラジウルトラクイズ!」 アコラジっ子の皆様からいただいた、アコラジに関するクイズにアコラジオールスターズが挑戦するという企画。 皆様、ご協力ありがとうございました!100問以上の問題が届きました! 決勝は細身さんVSハザマリツシ という師弟対決に! なんとアコラジオールスターズを差し置いて、アコラジキングは「細身のシャイボーイ」に決定!お台場に細身さんの勝者の高笑いが響いておりました! アコラジっ子からたくさんの問題をいただいたので、アコラジキング決定後も、 会場にいるアコラジっ子がアコラジウルトラクイズに挑戦! 当てられたアコラジっ子全員が問題に正解するという快挙! そして、ライブパートでは細身さんがアコラジオールスターズをフューチャーしたライブを披露! 福田さんはMr.Perfect福田洋のテーマを披露!会場は大盛り上がり! その後は前野朋哉さんが登場!竹下幸之介の「やよい軒いこうよ」をカバー! 前野さんの語りパートは面白く、感動的なものでした。 そして、ささかまリス子が登場!「横濱」をカバー! ものすごく渋く、かっこいい横濱を披露。会場が一体となって横濱コールアンドレスポンス!こちらも大盛り上がりでした! みゆうちゃんは「猫になっておいで」を歌いました! 可愛らしい歌声が楽曲とマッチしていて会場も手拍子で一体感が生まれていました! ハザマリツシは流石といったライブでした。コンビニを会場を駆け回って披露! コンビニの制服を着て会場のボルテージを一気にあげてくれました! エンディングではみんなでアコラジオールスターズの名前をコール! 番組も終わり!!・・・と思いきや前野さんの名前を忘れるミスが発生! そんなミスも吹き飛ばすみんなの前野朋哉コールで大盛り上がりのままイベントは終了! アコラジ冬祭り2015、本当に素晴らしいイベントになりました。 アコラジオールスターズ、アコラジっ子、吉田さん、西村さん、東京カルチャーカルチャーのスタッフの方々、ご協力いただき、ありがとうございました! 皆様のおかげでイベントも成功に終わりました! 来週からも気を引き締めて通常放送をお送りいたしますので、 今後とも「細身のシャイボーイのアコースティックラジオ」をよろしくお願いいたします! 【ライブセットリスト】 ラジオを聴いていた / 細身のシャイボーイ Acoustic Rock'n Music / 細身のシャイボーイ Mr.Perfect福田洋のテーマ / 福田洋 やよい軒いこうよ / 前野朋哉 横濱 / ささかまリス子 猫になっておいで / 町田みゆう コンビニ / ハザマリツシ ママ / 細身のシャイボーイ あの娘の恋がうまくいきませんように / 細身のシャイボーイ 【MVP】 前野朋哉
We think Jenna's stalking Melyssa. As of right now, it's just a theory. We play nothing but music from celebrities who aren't known for making music - some for good reason. We discuss the sad writing on the SNL with Betty White. Ooh, an old lady making penis and vagina jokes for 90 minutes. Nice job. And speaking of douchebags, here is right-wing tool, Scott Baio. Hey Chachi, no one cares about your reactionary take on things. Lose the twitter and go home. We discuss the difference between Porn Sex and Real Sex. Which do you prefer? Music: Mr. T (sort of) - Mr. T, Mr. T (He was made for love) Scott Baio - Half The World Is Making Love Tonight Laurance Hilton Jacobs - Wonder Woman Lynda Carter - Blues In The Night
Music - Mr. High In the Sky by Kristin Spitznogle Available at http://www.garageband.com/artist/Spitznogle
For our fourth episode, we discuss Mr. Holland's Opus, directed by Stephen Herek. We talk about the white man's journey, a familiar theme in movies from this era, the student/teacher dynamic in the arts, music education, and the value of education in our techno-capitalist era. Finally, the hosts, who are neither parents nor young people, give unsolicited advice about parenting and being young.#mrhollandsopus #musiceducation #teachingmusic