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In May 1927, the quiet Asheville, North Carolina neighborhood of Montford was rocked by a shocking discovery. Mary Cooper—a respected widow known for her kindness and community spirit—was found dead in a vacant lot near her home. Investigators made a quick determination, but not everyone agreed with their conclusion. In this first episode of Mystery on Montford Avenue, we explore the life of Mary Cooper, the atmosphere of 1920s Asheville, and the troubling details that began to surface after her death. What really happened on Montford Avenue that spring night?
Hours after Mary Cooper was buried in Riverside Cemetery, her case took a shocking turn. As investigators reexamine their theory, suspicion turns toward the people who lived inside Mary's home. Listen as the investigation deepens and a quiet Asheville neighborhood is pulled into the mystery.
In the summer of 1927, Anna Montague stood trial for the death of Mary Cooper. As testimony unfolds, shocking evidence and conflicting accounts raise new questions. Was the case against Anna Montague as solid as it seemed?
In the final episode of Mystery on Montford Avenue, we explore the fallout from the case and how this mystery faded into the shadows of Asheville's past.
"What Are You Living For?" by Pat Williams with Jim Denney, should be required reading. We've talked about the 4 false things to chase in life; fame, fortune, power, and pleasure. We've given examples of those, you have heard of, that found that the false 4 do not satisfy. In this episode, we talk about 2 of the 4 true things to live our life for; character and integrity. Part 4 (next time) will discuss the final 2 true things to make your life about. Cliff's "In the News" is CHAPMAN COLLEGE EVENTS. Cliff's "Inside the Music" is PACK LIGHT. Music - "Out of the Box" (music only) by Bev & Cliff Nelson, Doak Turner, Dee Briggs. "Pack Light" (full song) by Cliff Nelson, Matt Sumner, Warren Sellers.
This is part 2 of 2 of "How to Keep Your Marriage Growing" by Pastor Rick Warren. Last episode we brought you the first and second of the five ways the Bible tells us how to grow our marriages. Join us, this episode, as we bring you ways three through five. Cliff's "In the News" is PICKLEBALL. Cliff's "Inside the Music" is I DON'T. Music - "Out of the Box" (music only) by Bev & Cliff Nelson, Doak Turner, Dee Briggs. "I Don't" (full song) by Bev & Cliff Nelson, Mary Lyn Bates, Katelyn Marie.
Join us as we discuss actual crime prevention information from the Irvine Police Department in this episode called "Home Safety Tips". Cliff's "In the News" is the MARK TWAIN STEAMBOAT. Cliff's "Inside the Music" is EMPTY. Music - "Out of the Box" (music only) by Bev & Cliff Nelson, Doak Turner, Dee Briggs. "Empty" (full song) by Bev & Cliff Nelson, Dee Briggs.
The effect of the ever-changing seasons has been a perpetual inspiration for composers since Ancient Greece's Delphic hymns and before, down to the present day, arguably finding its richest expression, as Robert Matthew-Walker's erudite booklet notes argue, in the generations who alternatively espoused Romanticism and Impressionism.Tracks Christian Sinding: Rustle of Spring, Op. 32 No. 3 (2:56) Franz Liszt: Au lac de Wallenstadt (Années de pèlerinage) (3:31) Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Song of the Lark (The Seasons, Op. 37a) (2:23) Béla Bartók: From the Diary of a Fly (Mikrokosmos) (1:29) Claude Debussy: Jardins sous la Pluie (Estampes) (3:46) Liszt: Au bord d'une source (Années de pèlerinage) (4:06) Liszt: Orage (Années de pèlerinage) (4:31) Bartók: The Night's Music (Out of Doors) (5:18) Debussy: Clair de Lune (Suite Bergamasque) (5:06) Camille Saint-Saëns: The Swan, arr. Godowsky (2:34) Edvard Grieg: Butterfly (Lyric Pieces, Op. 43) (2:00) Grieg: Little Bird (Lyric Pieces, Op. 43) (1:40) Maurice Ravel: Oiseaux Tristes (Miroirs) (4:25) Liszt: Les jeaux d'eau à la villa d'Este (Années de pèlerinage) (7:28) Ravel: Jeux d'eau (5:43) Sergei Rachmaninov: Lilacs, Op. 21 No. 5 (2:22) Rachmaninov: Daises, Op. 38 No. 3 (2:17) Tchaikovsky: Autumn Song (The Seasons, Op. 37a) (4:32) Debussy: The Snow is Dancing (Children's Corner) (2:41) Debussy: L'isle joyeuse (5:58) Grieg: To the Spring (Lyric Pieces, Op. 43) (3:04) Help support our show by purchasing this album at:Downloads (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by Uber. Please consider supporting our show, thank you!Donate (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.comThis album is broadcast with the permission of Sean Dacy from Rosebrook Media.
Table-Talk - OVERWHELMED?A Meditation on Psalm 62:2What do you do, where do you go, when life's circumstances overwhelm you? In Psalm 62, David has the answer...Music: "Out of my bondage, sorrow and night, Jesus I come." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the podcast, three dispatches from high school in which our heroes and heroines try to be cool — and fail. Which makes us love them more. These stories originally appeared in our September 11, 2017 episode, “Cool in School.” Music: “Out of School” by Jahzzar/Free Music Archive The Stoop Storytelling Podcast is hosted by Laura Wexler and Jessica Henkin, produced by Maureen Harvie, and distributed by Your Public Studios.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jess Gillam is joined by violinist Ellie Consta to share some of the music they love the most. Ellie is the founder of Her Ensemble which champions the work of female composers and strives to present classical music in new diverse ways, and her music choices reflect that - from Florence Price's dreamy Clouds to Little Simz Mercury-winning homage to women everywhere, Woman. Jess brings along the majesty of Mozart's Requiem, some lunar insanity on the theremin and a cracker of a song by Bettye Swann. Playlist: FLORENCE PRICE: Clouds [Lara Downes (piano)] HARRY REVEL: Lunar Rhapsody (from Music Out of the Moon) [Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman (theremin), Vocal Group and Orchestra/Les Baxter (bandleader)] TIGRAN HAMASYAN: The Dream Voyager MOZART: Requiem in D minor – Sequentia…Lachrimosa [Swedish Radio Choir, Berlin Phil/Claudio Abbado] LILI BOULANGER: Nocturne [Janine Jansen (violin), Itamar Golan (piano)] BETTYE SWANN: Tell it Like it Is GEORGE ANTHEIL: Over the Plains [BBC Philharmonic/John Storgards] LITTLE SIMZ: Woman
First, sorry for the lackluster audio, but the message makes up for it. Our remote software didn't really work that well. Well anyways - the top 6 attitudes that can definitely derail your divorce recovery!!! With the six being ANGER, NOT LETTING IT GO, BEING TOO SELFISH, NARCISSISM, FEELING OF IMPENDING DOOM, FEELING OF FAILURE, and TOTALLY OVERTHINKING THINGS. Topics of:No Shave NovemberVelcro legs Communication Taking care of you in order to be a better version of yourself Silence is goldenA three-piece from KFC with a beer or whiskeySh!t days will comeKnow your limitsLet's go to the mallDivorce Devil Podcast episodes 047 and 074Feel all the feelsThe infamous rabbit holeThe cure of not giving a f*ckPart two: but, thanks for askingWe both have experienced all of the above-mentioned attitudes which definitely impeded our divorce recovery. We are exposing our early failures so you can recognize them and come out the other side quicker and with less drama. Enjoy.Music: Out of Flux, CAN YOU MAKE IT?Contact Divorce Devil Podcast-tweet us at @divorcedevilpodcast-Facebook us at @divorcedevil-Website: www.divorcedevil.netWant to talk to us, send us an audio message: PODINBOXWe'd love to hear from you.
Cold Read: https://discord.gg/c3jagscRVb Deadeye Kid: http://www.19nocturneboulevard.net/all_show_pages/deadeye%20kid/DeadeyeKidmain.htm THE NAKED TRUTH B&B Investigations returns, and this time Paul and Donna have been hired by the personal assistant to Mr. Emperor (of Emperor Pictures), himself. (For case #1, check out Cry Wolf) Cast List Paul Bette - Joel Harvey Donna Bella - Julie Hoverson Captain Oftheguard - Reynaud LeBoeuf Willard - Barry Northern (Cast Macabre) Tom - Justin Charles (1st Draft Productions) Dick - Big Anklevitch (Dunesteef Audio Magazine) Herbie Taylor - Glen Hallstrom Goldy Taylor - Crystal Thomson Mr. Emperor - Rish Outfield (Dunesteef Audio Magazine) Sherry - Gwendolyn Jensen-Woodard (Gypsy Audio) Shop Steward - Scott Pigg Argus - J. Christopher Dunn Soda Jerk - Mike Campbell Music by Somewhere Off Jazz Street and Incompetech.com Editing and Sound: Julie Hoverson Cover Design: Brett Coulstock "What kind of a place is it? Why it's private investigator's office, can't you tell?" *********************************************** THE NAKED TRUTH Cast: Olivia Paul Bette Donna Bella Captain Oftheguard Willard Goldy Taylor Herbie Taylor Tom, Dick Mr. Emperor Sherry Shop steward Argus Soda Jerk OLIVIA Did you have any trouble finding it? What do you mean, what kind of a place is it? Why, it's a private detective's office, can't you tell? MUSIC 1_EMPLOYEE SOUND OFFICE SOUND DOOR UNLOCKS, OPENS PAUL Right this way, sir. Sorry to have kept you waiting. SOUND STEPS, DOOR WILLARD As one of Mr. Emperor's personal assistants, I am not used to-- PAUL Of course not. Please, step into my office and have a seat. I'll get you some coffee? WILLARD Don't you have staff for that? PAUL This is pretty much a two-person office... WILLARD Well, where's your assistant? PAUL She's-- SOUND OUTER DOOR OPENS, STEPS BREEZE IN DONNA Paul? You're here early. WILLARD Speak of the devil? PAUL Hold on just one moment. SOUND STEPS, DOOR SHUTS PAUL Shh. There's a client. DONNA Oh? Great! PAUL Well, I think he thinks that-- WILLARD [behind wall, raised voice] Mr. Emperor would never put up with tardiness in his employees. DONNA [burning] Employees? PAUL I didn't say anything, he just assumed. DONNA What? PAUL Don't get worked up - you know, this is the biz, sweetheart. DONNA What? PAUL The client is always right. Humor him, and we'll have a plum job - he's a personal assistant to Mr. Emperor. DONNA [big payoff] WHA--? [then, back to normal suddenly] Of Emperor film studios? Ooh! WILLARD [raised, through door] I'm still waiting for my coffee! 2_VO_FEMALE MUSIC FOR VOICEOVER PAUL The sad fact of detective work - it's just not a job you expect to find a female in, and people have a hard time accepting that my partner in the firm of B&B Investigations - and in fact one of said B's on the door - DONNA The smarter B. PAUL Don't be snippy. It's really not my fault. DONNA [sigh] I know. PAUL Is Donna Bella, my partner. DONNA It grates that so many men just don't seem to feel like women - particulary pretty women-- PAUL Or beauties. DONNA Me? Oh, silly! They don't feel that we can be more than princesses, secretaries, sorceresses, social climbers, or damsels in distress. Sure, some women make it to prominence for their brains, and then every pair of pants around says "wow, ain't she unusual?" and we gals suffer in silence. PAUL [hinting] On the other hand, it makes for a good cover - flying way under the radar - to be able to watch goings-on and take notes. DONNA [reluctant] True. PAUL Feeling any better? DONNA A bit. I guess. PAUL I probably should... talk to the client? DONNA Go on ahead. I'll muse a moment longer. PAUL [careful] Would you... bring us coffee when you're done? [quickly] I mean, let him think that you're-- DONNA Yeah, yeah. I'll give you the one without. PAUL Without what? DONNA [dark] I have't decided yet. PAUL [goes off, chuckling] DONNA The only thing that makes this job bearable - apart from the whole thrill of the chase, which is fun - is my partner, Paul Bette. Big brute that he is, he never underestimates me. I think he regards me as a little brother in a dress, which ain't a real pretty picture - you should see his little brother. Sometimes, I wish he did see me as a woman - in a dress - and treat me like one. Ah, forget it. MUSIC CUTS OUT 3_CHICORY SOUND DOOR OPENS DONNA [way too perky] Two coffees! WILLARD And about time. PAUL [sigh] I explained to you about the errend I sent her on-- WILLARD Yes, yes of course. But-- PAUL And this office doesn't exactly put me in Mr. Emperor's class for choice of-- WILLARD [accepting] Ah, well. [sips, smacks lips] Interesting flavor. PAUL [worried] What is it? DONNA [daggers] Chicory. WILLARD Hmm. Yes. Amusing. PAUL Can we get down to business? DONNA Do you need me to stay? WILLARD Doesn't she take shorthand or something? PAUL She does, but [overriding her] she does it out at her desk, over the intercom. Less distracting that way. DONNA [huffs as she leaves] SOUND TAPS OF HER FEET, DOOR SHUTS WILLARD [confidential] If you plan to keep that one around for... looks, you simply must find an ugly one to do the work. PAUL Not a bad idea. Though a bit sexist. WILLARD I am in the film business. PAUL Ah. Now what is the nature of your problem? WILLARD You are familiar with the prestigious filmography of Mr. Emperor? PAUL Golden idols, plaques, every movie a winner. Of course. WILLARD [coughs delicately] Almost every movie a winner. PAUL [knowing] Oh, yes. But still an impressive reputation. WILLARD And not one to be trifled with. Unfortunately, my master also suffers from a terrible case of ...hubris. PAUL Shouldn't he see a doctor? WILLARD [dry] Funny. No, it's only-- [sighs, trying to find the right word] PAUL Be blunt, this is all confidential. WILLARD [resigned sigh] It's his ego. It has simply swollen so large he can no longer see past it. PAUL [confused] And you want me to help with that? WILLARD No, no, it's the consequences which disturb me. I just don't know where to start... PAUL The beginning is usually a good bet. WILLARD Six months ago, a consortium of ...people found their way into Mr. Emperor's social sphere... MUSIC FOR VOICEOVER 4_VO_RODOMONTADE DONNA Goodness, what a mouth. He must have it embroidered on his underwear somewhere - "thou shalt not utilize a single clear and plain word when ten or a dozen fancy choices will do the trick." I was hard put not to fall asleep right on the intercom. And what did it all boil down to? He suspected a couple of scam artists of lining his boss up for a sting. But could he just cut to the point and say that? Indubitably in the negative. PAUL The details were interesting but not conclusive. DONNA There were actual details in there? PAUL Yes. This trio had wormed their way into emperor's inner circle, and pitched him on a movie they wanted to make. He thought it sounded like a winner, didn't run it past anyone, and didn't even stop to read the script - just trusted his instinct that they would be "the next big thing." He set them up in a closed soundstage, and handed them a check. Since then, they've been needing more and more money for all those ...things movies have-- DONNA Actors, costumes, sets, props, film-- PAUL Yeah, but there's no proof they've ever spent a dime of it. They've made a big deal of auditioning a bunch of hopefuls-- DONNA Mostly by letting themselves be wined and dined by all the big names. Or worse. PAUL And no one even knows if this movie is actually being made. DONNA And Mr. Emperor doesn't suspect anything? PAUL I dunno. Willard seemed to think his boss might be beginning to suspect something, but he's got so much invested in the damn project, he can't step away. His whole ego and reputation - both more monumental than his wallet - are so tied up in this. He's never had a flop before-- DONNA Well, there was the one. PAUL Right - he mentioned something like that. What's the deal? DONNA A silly little flick called Gone with the Wind - ever see it? PAUL Nope. DONNA Well, neither did anyone else. Who'd ever buy a story of three pigs and a wolf anyway? MUSIC NOT QUITE A "WAH-WAH-WAH" 5_OFTHEGUARD SOUND MUSIC IS INTERRUPTED BY A PHONE RINGING DONNA Should I get that, [snotty] "Mister Bette"? PAUL Would you? DONNA [sullen] Fine. SOUND PHONE SNATCHED UP DONNA [too sultry] B&B Investigations. How may I direct your call, to B or B? OFTHEGUARD [on the phone] Donna? What's got into you? DONNA Oh, Captain Oftheguard! [hah!] I'm just covering the front while we decide on hiring a new secretary. PAUL A new secretary--? DONNA Our last one...um... won a bundle of dough in a radio contest and ran off to Barbados. Who'd'a thunk that being able to name all the dancing princesses-- OFTHEGUARD Cut the malarkey, Donna. Is Bette there? I need to speak to him. DONNA Yes. Of course. OFTHEGUARD [pointed] Alone. DONNA [to Paul] Everyone wants you today. SOUND SLAMS THE RECEIVER ONTO THE TABLE DONNA I'll just go... buy some shoes or some other feminine pursuit. SOUND SHE LEAVES - FEET, RUSTLE PAUL Donna? What--? SOUND DOOR SLAMS SOUND VOICE ON THE PHONE, VERY SMALL AND DISTORTED PAUL Damn. [growl] SOUND SNATCHES UP THE PHONE PAUL [still a growl] What? OFTHEGUARD What brownie crawled in your shoe? MUSIC IN DONNA I left them to their little boy games and decided to do the one thing Paul would never think of. Or approve of. PAUL [distant] Huh? What? DONNA See you in the movies, babe. PAUL [getting closer] Movies? What movies? MUSIC OUT PAUL [echoey] Donna? OFTHEGUARD No, it's Oftheguard. Ain't Donna with you? PAUL She just stormed out of here. OFTHEGUARD That girl has a temper. Anyway, I wanted to discuss her birthday. PAUL Birthday? What? OFTHEGUARD Didn't you know? It's Friday night, and I was wondering what kind of arrangements you mighta made. PAUL Oh. We've been really busy here-- [still wondering] Movies? OFTHEGUARD What? PAUL Nothing. [back on point] Friday. Birthday. Arrangements. Right. MUSIC IN 6_AUDITION DONNA [quiet] I stood outside the studio where the fancy schmancy new movie was supposedly being filmed - a huge building out on the docks with no windows and only one door. MUSIC OUT AMB PIER SOUND DOORBELL BUZZER TOM [on intercom] Sorry! Ain't hiring today. Closed set. DONNA [breathy, sexy] Oh, please! I just came in on a bus from Punkinville, and want so badly to be in moving pictures! TOM Step up to the peephole - there on the left. Saaaaaay. You're a real beaut, ain'tcha? DONNA It has been said. Back home in Peter Piper Iowa, I was the beauty queen! TOM I thought you said you were from Punkinville. DONNA [thinking madly] Oh... I-- [drops voice] Punkinville is the bad side of Peter Piper. TOM Why don't you come on in? [lecherous] I might be able to squeeze in a screen test. SOUND BUZZ, DOOR OPENS DONNA [deep breath] Thank you ever so. [muttered] Just be careful what you're squeezing. SOUND WALKS INTO ECHOEY SPACE 7_EXIT STAGE LEFT MUSIC IN PAUL I had no idea where Donna had got to, after our little dustup that morning. And I was skeptical about Oftheguard's ideas for a party. SOUND CAR SNEAKS IN PAUL Seemed pretty frivolous for a captain of his standing, but he was also an old friend of Donna's. I decided to cut right to the chase and go to the studio. SOUND CAR BRAKES, SOUND OF PIER PAUL Work can usually take my mind off of-- SOUND DOOR BEING SLAMMED OPEN, BODY FALLING OUT TOM Whoooooah! [being tossed out] PAUL I realized Donna had beaten me to the punch. SOUND CAR DOOR OPENS PAUL [gasp, startled] SOUND DONNA GETTING IN DONNA I don't want to talk about it. PAUL What's in there? DONNA I didn't get a chance to see much. PAUL What happened? SOUND SNAP FINGERS MUSIC IN SUDDENLY DONNA I didn't want to talk about it, but he just couldn't seem to take a hint. PAUL Got it. Fine. DONNA Since I hadn't seen more than ten feet into the building - MOST of that being hallway, it wouldn't do ANY good to hash it over anyway. PAUL I've got it. Seriously. DONNA And all because I would not could not on a couch-- PAUL He offered you breakfast? DONNA Just drop it! MUSIC OUT 8_BACK TO OFFICE SOUND MOMENT OF SILENCE, CAR STARTS PAUL We need to find a way in. DONNA [almost steaming again] Oh? PAUL I'm thinking a little piecework. DONNA [more] OH? PAUL All it would take is a little pounding, drilling. In and out. Simple. DONNA [furious] OOOOH? PAUL [noticing her anger] uh, do you have a problem with me doing some construction work? DONNA Oh! PAUL What did you think I meant? DONNA Nothing! MUSIC IN PAUL No, really. DONNA I want to go back to the office. We do have some bleach there, don't we? PAUL [narrating] Back at the office, the phone was ringing. SOUND QUICK STEPS, PICK UP PHONE PAUL Hello? WILLARD Hello? PAUL Yes, can I help you? WILLARD Is there anyone there? PAUL What? DONNA The music! SOUND SNAP FINGERS MUSIC OUT 9_PHONE PAUL Right. WILLARD Ah, I was wondering. I have been phoning for simply ages. Where's your assistant been? DONNA [dark] I've been to the palace to see the queen. PAUL [to her, covering handset] No need for that! [back to the phone] What did you need? DONNA [walking away] And pussycat pussycat, what'd you do there? PAUL [muttered aside] pattycake or not, it's dang sexy when she speaks foreign. DONNA [almost gone, loud] I'm getting ready to kick what he puts in a chair! SOUND DOOR SLAMS PAUL [interested] Oooh! [back to the phone] Sorry about that. Employee relations. WILLARD You're not relating to her on MY time, are you? PAUL [growling] Anything on YOUR time will turn up on an expense account, bub. Now, what were you calling about? WILLARD [grumbling] You still need a secretary for the real work. [up] Mr. Emperor has finally nailed them down on a debut - Friday night at Grimm's Chinese theater - and we have to DO something before then! If this is another bomb, he will be ruined! PAUL We're on it. WILLARD as long as you're not both on it at the same time, I'll be happy. Goodbye! PAUL [GROWLS] Music! MUSIC COMES IN, BUT DOOR OF OFFICE OPENS A1_GOLDY GOLDY Hello? MUSIC CUTS OUT PAUL Uh, what? GOLDY You're looking for a secretary. PAUL I'm - what? GOLDY [long suffering sigh] Look, I don't mind working for chump change, or even schlepping for a brute like you - no offense-- PAUL None taken. GOLDY But I do try to work for folks who get some vocabulary. I learned. Had a job once taking dictation from this big black bird. Couldn't say nothing but-- PAUL Nevermind. I'm just surprised. We haven't actually advertised yet. GOLDY Oh, sorry! I spoke with-- [deliberately trails off] PAUL Donna? GOLDY Is she here? PAUL [yes] She's in her office. GOLDY Then no, not her. This was a... [thinks] ...a client. PAUL Oh, Mr. Emperor's assistant. GOLDY Yeah. Him. He suggested I come by. PAUL Can you type? GOLDY You bet. PAUL Answer phones? GOLDY I got a gold-plated ear. PAUL [serious] Really? GOLDY No. PAUL Cause I knew a girl once, with-- GOLDY Do I get the job? PAUL I have to check with Donna first. [up] Donna? DONNA [from off] Still annoyed! PAUL This might cheer you up! SOUND DOOR OPENS, SHE STRIDES IN DONNA What? GOLDY [admiring] Well, look at you. DONNA Who's looking at me, kid? PAUL She came here for the secretary job. Donna Bella, this is-- uh-- GOLDY Ms. Lox. But you can call me Goldy. MUSIC IN PAUL Goldy's resume looked good-- DONNA --and freshly typed-- PAUL So we left her in charge and went looking for a way into the soundstage. GOLDY Is that the Emperor pictures soundstage you were talking about? PAUL Hey, this is a voiceover, not a party line. GOLDY Hmph. Coulda fooled me. PAUL Lets take a drive. Get some privacy. DONNA [romantic] Really Paul? It's so sudden. MUSIC CUTS OUT SUDDENLY A2_PRIVATE CAR SOUND CAR TURNS ON PAUL That's exactly what I'm worried about. DONNA Huh? PAUL The way she showed up. Very sudden. DONNA Oh. Did you lock up the petty cash? PAUL Doll, our cash is so petty it ain't worth it. DONNA [chuckles] So why do you think she popped up just now? With a freshly minted resume? PAUL I'm thinking someone's caught onto that valet's worry, and wants to keep tabs on us. DONNA The potential swindlers? PAUL We'll see. MUSIC IN PAUL [muttered] Follow my lead. [up] Since the front door approach had been nixed, I figured on checking out the loading docks. DONNA Ah! Drop me at the union hall, wouldja? PAUL Donna had a promising line of inquiry. [side of mouth, teasing] Voice over... DONNA I figured if there was anything coming in and going out - apart from money, there'd be someone at the local 509 who kept an eye on it. PAUL Can't do anything in the film industry without teamsters. DONNA [back at him] Voice over.... [whispered] I'll take the voiceover in 15 minutes. When you're done, you mention a llama. PAUL [whispered] Beast or priest? DONNA [whispered] Either way. PAUL Dropping her off, I went on down to the docks, figuring on asking around, finding out who catered the shop. Bye, sweets. DONNA [blows a kiss] See ya! SOUND CAR DOOR SLAMS PAUL Smart as a whip. [musing] That's just one of those things you say, but when you really think about it, how smart IS a whip? And who would ever ask to be "whipped"? SOUND DRIVING AGAIN PAUL I found a parking space down at the end of the marina, out of sight, but close enough in case someone decided to take a run-out powder. DONNA Speaking of powder, I decided to stop in at a Rex druggist for a new compact and a bite to eat. MUSIC OUT A3_SODA JERK DONNA Bet you get a lot of movie folks in here. JERK [squeaking] Here? [clears his throat] Here? I mean, not so's you'd notice, why? DONNA Aren't they making a film down on the pier, there? JERK Are they? I haven't heard anything. Who's in it? DONNA I was hoping you'd know. JERK No, but I know who to ask. DONNA Oh? Who? JERK There's this old guy comes in here a lot. Big nose. He seems to know everyone. Baron, Baron--- DONNA Munchausen? Hah! Oops, is that the time? I was supposed to meet the local shop steward. MUSIC IN DONNA There's two ways to deal with teamsters. Hire them and pay them a good wage, or don't hire them and pay them anyway. That was what all the hullabaloo was about the sorcerer's apprentice - making brooms that can tote water is the worst kind of scab labor. Of course, there are exceptions, and I found out this was one of those. MUSIC OUT A4_TEAMSTERS STEWARD Foreign soil. DONNA What? STEWARD That pier. Used to be the embassy for Atlantis. DONNA But Atlantis sank. STEWARD Yeah, but that pier is still foreign soil. Any work done there is subject to the local laws. Of Atlantis. DONNA But what about things going in and out? Surely you must be handling deliveries? STEWARD We would have to. But there ain't none. None at all, and we've been keeping our sharpest eye on them. [up] Argus? ARGUS Yeah, boss? DONNA Wow. I'd hate to be your optometrist. ARGUS Guess I'm lucky I got 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20-- DONNA I got it. ARGUS --vision, eh? DONNA Yeah. So, you haven't seen ANYone coming or going? ARGUS Didn't say that - a couple guys are in and out. Just not goods or anything that we'd have to handle. DONNA But the film crew-- ARGUS What film crew? It's just these three guys. No one else. STEWARD So the crew must be living in there, too. Which would be a housing board violation, except... DONNA Foreign soil. Right. Thanks for the help, guys. Oops - I'm running a bit late. Come on! SOUND SNAP FINGERS MUSIC IN DONNA I wonder when my new music will arrive. [sigh, up] It was a mystery all right. Somehow they had a set with no setup, a cast with no costumes, and a crew with no shore leave. Far as anyone might know, it could be a big empty building - empty except for the oodles of gold Emperor was pouring into it. And if there was truly nothing - how to save the studio, avoid embarrassment, and catch the crooks, all at once. It was about time to grab those three guys and set them adrift in a leaky tub. PAUL Lama. DONNA Just like that? PAUL Yup. Can you get back to the office on your own? DONNA Ain't a hackie I can't handle. PAUL Meet you there. I'll take this for a while. DONNA Oh, right-- PAUL AND DONNA [unison, teasing] Voice-over. [both laugh] PAUL I had found something - something very interesting - out back of the warehouse, and was bringing it back to the office to examine it more closely. Too bad it was a little hard to fit into the car. That was reason enough to get Donna to find her own way home. DONNA Like a little lamb, dragging my tail behind me? PAUL Only you could make pattycake sound sexy. DONNA You should see what I can do with [very sexy] Pease porridge HOT. PAUL [interested growl] Save it! Rowr! DONNA Can we get to the office, already? PAUL Sounds good. MUSIC OUT A5_HERBIE SOUND DOOR OPENS, SHE WALKS IN GOLDY Welcome to B&B Investigations. Can I-- Oh! [shrug] Ehh. Good practice, I suppose. DONNA [stunned] What... happened? GOLDY Whaddaya mean? DONNA It's so... clean. You didn't have a horde of magic forest animals in here, did you? SOUND DOOR OPENS GOLDY [hurried] Uh, no. I just didn't have a lot to do. [uneasy] I ain't real fond of forests. Or animals. PAUL Ahem. GOLDY Present company excluded. PAUL Good. SOUND HE WALKS IN, STRUGGLING MAN WITH HIM HERBIE Mrph. Urk. [struggling noises, bag on head] GOLDY But I draw the line at kidnapping! What did you do to that poor mug? PAUL I put a bag on his head. HERBIE [muffled] Goldy? GOLDY [cussing] Oh, Porridge! DONNA Oh, no, you're not going anywhere, sweetheart. SOUND DOOR SLAMS, LOCKS GOLDY You lemme go, or I swear I'll break a chair - on your pretty little auburn head! SOUND BAG OFF OF HEAD HERBIE Goldy! What's all this about, my little housebreaker? DONNA Whoever you are, you're not alone, and you're embarrassing Ms. Lox. GOLDY Thank you. HERBIE Ms. Lox? Yeah, twenty years ago, maybe. Since then, she's been my wife, Goldy Tailor! DONNA I thought I recognized you. Aren't you that guy who--? GOLDY Oh, don't bring it up. Please! HERBIE What's wrong with a man taking credit for his past achievements? So I took out 7 in one blow. GOLDY Yeah, twenty years ago, maybe. And they were flies. This is his big achievement. HERBIE Honey. Sweetie. Who're these folks anyway? PAUL We're the private investigators who've been hired to find out what's really going on with that "movie" you're filming HERBIE [suddenly serious] Oh. That. MUSIC IN DONNA For all their bickering, I was jealous. They'd been married for twenty years, and I could see what she really felt by the way she looked at him. PAUL That and the fact that he clearly didn't put her up to sneaking in and spying on the spies. GOLDY You know I can hear you? DONNA We are definitely going to have to do something about that. MUSIC OUT HERBIE It started out as a little con job. Or that's what they told me. I came in late in the game. GOLDY Yeah, you're innocent as a baby fresh from a cabbage patch. And about as smart. A pair of grifters like that-- HERBIE They got me in because I know the garment trade, and they needed someone to handle the costumes. DONNA But there... aren't any costumes? HERBIE Yeah, that's the funny part. They mostly needed someone who could write a convincing invoice for the things they weren't buying. GOLDY I hope you got some decent pay for this. PAUL You're really better off not discussing THAT in front of witnesses. HERBIE At first, I thought it was just a joke, and then, suddenly... before I even knew it, I was in it right up to my cummerbund. GOLDY And none of this is admissible in court! I clerked for enough lawyers in my day. I know all about hearsay. PAUL Tell us everything you know, Mr. Lox-- HERBIE Tailor. Herbie Tailor. You can call me Herbie. PAUL Herbie, and we'll do our best to keep your name out of it. HERBIE Like I said, it's all a scam. More shell companies than a town full of mermaids. Constant demands for money - and all to make this movie they say will be over the heads of everyone in the audience. PAUL But why? HERBIE I guess this producer wants to rise above the crowd-pleasing musicals and talking animal flicks he usually churns out-- GOLDY Apart from that one-- HERBIE Oh, yeah, that. Anyway, he wants to do something all intellectual and deep - like a foreign film. Make a new name for himself. PAUL Just hoping that name won't be ... um... [prompting] something bad. HERBIE Aschenputtel? DONNA Maleficent? PAUL Shh! That one's copyrighted. DONNA Oh. GOLDY Just say his name would be mud and move on. HERBIE Look, if I'm gone for much longer, they're gonna get suspicious. PAUL Can you try and find out one thing? If we agree to help keep you out of the hands of the guard? HERBIE I dunno. I don't want to-- GOLDY [warning] Herbie!? HERBIE Yeah, all right. Whatever you want. PAUL I want to know what they're planning to do. There has to be something in it for them, or they'd'a cut and run long back. HERBIE Yeah. I guess. DONNA True - with the premiere coming up, they must have one last big payoff in mind. PAUL Why don't you two get outta here? GOLDY Me, too? PAUL Sorry, but until this is finished, you're just gonna be in the way. DONNA And stay out of our voiceovers! MUSIC IN DONNA It was a pity, really. Goldy had done a bang up job of cleaning the office. PAUL Is that what happened? DONNA Yup. But until the case was cleared, there was no way we could let her stick around. Maybe after the gala on Friday-- MUSIC OUT A6_FRIDAY PAUL Friday! Holy cow! DONNA Whazzat? PAUL Nothing. I need to give Willard a call. See if there's any new payments going down the line. DONNA Why don't you let me handle that? Isn't that what assistants are for? PAUL We don't get paid if you hurt him. DONNA Over the phone? I'll be very nice. PAUL You go on ahead, then. I have a few other loose ends to tie up. DONNA Like? PAUL Nothing I can't handle. You go on. DONNA [suspicious] Riiiight. I'm out. MUSIC IN PAUL [long sigh] I was going to have to call Oftheguard and let him know we were otherwise engaged this Friday. I hoped he hadn't done much in the way of planning. But I knew Donna wouldn't want to let anything get in the way of finishing a case. I was even thinking he might be handy to have around when-- SOUND PHONE RINGS PAUL [checking if she's around] Donna? Oh well. Music? MUSIC OUT A7_WHISPERS SOUND PHONE PICKED UP PAUL Hello? HERBIE [whispered] I got it. PAUL Got what? HERBIE What they're up to. They plan to claim the film's been stolen, and cash in on the insurance. Maybe even ask a ransom. PAUL So - last minute, no film, and they're in the clear? HERBIE Gotta go. SOUND PHONE HANGS UP DONNA Guess it's time to report to the client. PAUL [surprised] Yah! Didn't you leave? DONNA Couldn't think of anything interesting to do. SOUND PHONE DIALING MUSIC IN DONNA Sometimes, the P.I. biz is just a lot of waiting, false starts, and standing around in the rain. MUSIC OUT A8_REPORT PAUL Or giving bad news. WILLARD [on phone] What bad news? MUSIC IN PAUL I gave him the run-down, and he took it pretty well. MUSIC OUT WILLARD [screaming] NooO! You simply MUST do something! DONNA [off] I could get him some more chicory! PAUL We were hired to get info, not to-- WILLARD Then I'm hiring you again! Money is no object, as long as you save Mr. Emperor's reputation! PAUL I guess we need to find someone who can make you a movie. SOUND PHONE HANGS UP DONNA In two days? [idea] I'll handle that. Why don't you figure out what to do with the crooks when we get them? PAUL But-- DONNA Then we can skip ahead to the denouement! PAUL But-- DONNA This should be fun! A9_EMPEROR SOUND DOOR SHUTS PAUL [weakly, disbelieving] In two days? [sigh] Well, they can't expect miracles... MUSIC IN PAUL Oh, all right. The night of the big show arrived. The theater was full of all those glittering people who appear out of nowhere every time a red carpet unrolls. Crowned heads and nouveau riche, stars and those who just had stars in their eyes. I was with Mr. Emperor only moments before the curtain was to go up. EMPEROR [emperor only speaks in bellows] [on phone] What are you talking about? The canisters were just delivered! TOM [On phone] They what? EMPEROR They're being set up this minute - you could have given them some more time, you know. TOM But, the ransom call just came in! EMPEROR Must be a hoax. Come on down and enjoy the show. TOM I don't-- PAUL They really should be here to take their share of the credit. EMPEROR The car should be there about now. SOUND RECEIVER SLAMMED DOWN EMPEROR You can go now. The projector staff have the cans well in hand. PAUL I'm supposed to stay and keep an eye on them after the debut also. WILLARD I'll find him a seat somewhere. EMPEROR Fine, fine. See you after the show. SOUND DOOR SLAM PAUL Is he angry? WILLARD No, why? PAUL Nothing. WILLARD What if the film is bad? What do we do? PAUL Plan b is set the projector room on fire after the first reel. WILLARD Really? PAUL No! But what you need to do is go out there and give the film a big buildup. Make a point that it's very highbrow and intellectual and that only the most perceptive people will understand and appreciate it. You know the kind of thing - butter up the audience with one hand, threaten them with the other. WILLARD I work for producers, of course I know. PAUL Go for it. B1_FINALE MUSIC IN DONNA The movie had a bit of a rough start, but once the people got used to the pace, they seemed to get into it. Since there were no kids in the audience to get restless and start saying obnoxious things, it seemed to go over pretty well. PAUL I made a point of being in the hallway outside emperor's box, and when the culprits tried to slink away at the last minute... MUSIC OUT PAUL Where do you think you're going? TOM uh... concessions. Need more popcorn. DICK Me too. PAUL Movie's nearly over. Don't you want to take your bows? DICK But it ain't our-- TOM Stifle! He meant it ain't our style to be in the public eye, you see. C'mon-- DONNA Not so fast. DICK A big guy and a pair of dames? Don't make me laugh. PAUL I wouldn't-- TOM Oh, jeez! It's her! [muttered to dick] We'd have a better chance with the brute. DICK Really? TOM [up] What do youse guys want? DONNA We want to avoid any unpleasantness for Mr. Emperor, so your job is to go out there and take your bows, and introduce your writer-director, Sherry here. SHERRY Hi! DONNA She's real good with a story, and saved everyone's butts. SHERRY You wanted avant garde - and I was dying to try something new. PAUL I still can't believe you finished it in two days. SHERRY I had a good subject to work with. TOM But what're we supposed to do after tonight? DONNA I suggest take some filmmaking lessons - if this is a success, you're going to have half the studios around looking to hire you, and most are a bit more picky than Mr. Emperor. PAUL Don't worry - you can always go into seclusion, after completion of your masterwork. SHERRY Just as long as I get my credit - and since I mastered the final titles, I DO [laughs]. I'll get any work I want after this. Picture it - "A Scherezade production" in big lights! I'll keep 'em coming back, night after night. MUSIC IN B2_BIRTHDAY DONNA And it went over with a bang - primed as they were, no one was willing to admit that the film "wooden you" - a more or less still shot of one guy's face as he answers a series of more and more odd and uncomfortable questions - was strange or incomprehensible, or even dull. PAUL There was even a certain hush in the theater from time to time - waiting to see if his response would be a lie. DONNA How she talked Pinocchio into it, we'll never know. On the other hand, if there's one thing Sherry's good at, it's getting folks to listen to her. PAUL Sorry to miss your birthday by the way. DONNA Eek! PAUL I said I was sorry! DONNA [warning] Voice over! PAUL We were just getting back to the office, when-- MUSIC OUT DONNA ixnay on the irthday-bay. PAUL I- what? DONNA I was hoping everyone forgot. PAUL Oh. Sorry, then, for that. SOUND KEY IN LOCK, DOOR OPENS, A COUPLE OF STEPS CROWD Surprise! PAUL I didn't - what the - not my fault! DONNA What? OFTHEGUARD Didn't mean to startle you - your secretary let us in. DONNA What? GOLDY Sorry boss. Bosses. Who can say no to such a face? PAUL AND DONNA Bosses? GOLDY Try getting rid of me. Besides, I make a mean cuppa joe! CLOSING
In this episode, Cliff and Bev each talk about two of their favorite books from the Success by the Books Podcast. Cliff's "In the News" is about MILK. Cliff's "Inside the Music" is SUPPLY & Demand. Music - "Out of the Box" (music only) by Bev & Cliff Nelson, Doak Turner, Marc-Alan Barnette. "Supply & Demand" (full song) by Cliff Nelson, Dave Smith, Dee Briggs, Bill Storms.
This week, we're revisiting one of our earliest episodes. Cottegecore is a nature-filled place somewhere between escapist fantasy and self-care. MUSIC: "Out of the Woods" (Nickel Creek) 'Simple Gifts" (performed Joyce Merman, attributed to Elder Joseph Brackett), "Oo-de-lally" (Roger Miller). ©2020 Charlie Quirk, Britton Rice.
DJ / Producer Born in Buenos Aires Argentina, currently based in the Federal Capital influenced by electronic music styles: Micro House / Minimal House / Minimal Break from Romania
Hello Darlings and Darklings. Its been an age! I'm working on some personal things still but I'm ready to bring meditations back so from now on I'll be posting every other Friday at 11am PST. Thanks for listening! Today I bring you an affirmation meditation inspired by Zeus , the King of the Greek Gods, of the sky, of weather, law and order, destiny and fate. You can use these deity meditations as a way to connect with the deity it's about, as an offering to that deity, or to just invite a particular energy into your life if your practice is secular. Enjoy!Music - Out to Sea by Angela Paulson zapsplat.comStorm sound effects under creative commons and can also be found at zapsplat.com More from Simply WitcheryYoutubeInstagramTwitter
Napolean Hill is the author of the hugely popular "Think and Grow Rich." This book "A Year of Growing Rich" gives us 52 steps to achieve both personal and financial success. We're looking at the first 10 in this podcast. Cliff's "In the News" is on HIS PETS. Music - "Out of the Box" (music only) by Bev and Cliff Nelson, Doak Turner, Dee Briggs. "A Woman in My Drink" (full song) by Bev and Cliff Nelson, Dee Briggs, Jeff Lee.
"20,000 Days and Counting" by Robert D. Smith is a crash course for mastering life right now. This book is a simple guide for injecting meaning into every second you live for the rest of your life. This is a life-changing way to look at your days. Music - "Out of the Box" (music only) by Bev and Cliff Nelson, Dee Briggs, Doak Turner. "You Want Me" (full song) by Bev and Cliff Nelson, Kevin Fisher.
Delays are coming to Canada's vaccine rollout, a slight dip in Ontario's COVID-19 daily cases & a newly built hospital is being dedicated to COVID-19 patients. To help explain the newest developments in the fight against COVID-19, Scott welcomes Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid to the show. Guest: Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid, Health Policy PhD graduate and Queen Elizabeth Scholar with McMaster University - An announcement from Joe Biden about plans to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline has people in Alberta, Saskatchewan and the energy sector speaking out against the move. Guest: Dan McTeague, President, Canadians for Affordable Energy - Phil Spector, a major record producer who was later convicted of murder, has died at the age of 81. What led him to have such a unique life story? Guest: Alan Cross, Music Journalist; Host, ‘The Ongoing History of Music’ - Out of COVID-19 spawned COVID Elvis who is working to bring the joy of music and food to those who need it most. Scott is joined by COVID Elvis to find out how/where he got his start and how his popularity and food drives have spread further and further. Guest: Cameron Michael Caton aka COVID Elvis See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The game is afoot! The internet rumblings and mysteries behind a long forgotten record label are raising from the dead, and who is at the center of it? Why, Brand New of course! P.I. Degvusser enlists the help from a new investigator and they try to crack the case. Will they succeed? Listen to find out! Music: Out of Mana by Brand New
I'm Marie Rock. This week on the Minnesota News Health Report, state and tribal leaders say more people must enlist in the war on Covid-19. JM To beat a pandemic, a majority isn't enough. Now more than ever we need literally all of us to make these personal, individual efforts to keep all Minnesotans safe.That's state health commissioner Jan Malcolm. She says beating the virus is hard - but not complicated. It doesn't cost anything to wear a mask, keep at least six feet apart, and get tested if you've been exposed or if you're not feeling well. Laurie Stern has more about why the message is more urgent than ever.The predicted fall surge of virus is upon us. Cases, hospitalizations and deaths are way up this week, with a positivity rate of more than six percent. And the virus is spreading faster in greater Minnesota than the Twin Cities metro. The numbers from the Indian Health Service are worrisome. The Bemidji area covers 34 tribes in Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois and Indiana. The latest area positivity rate is 10.8 percent. Area Director Daniel Frye says some of this is driven by the extreme surge in Wisconsin, which has a positivity rate over 20 percent.they have their own mandates on their reservations, but the surrounding counties around them, they don't have any, so it's easy for that virus to spread, because now people are starting to go more indoors between schools being open sporting activities, and now it's getting colder, so you're not seeing as much outside.Director Frye says Minnesota's mask mandate has been effective, but it could be more effective.Bemidji has been very good about making sure that they're enforcing that math mandate, if I go to Walmart, I feel pretty comfortable that that most folks are going to have their their mask on. But if I get out into just a couple rural towns away, you know, Bagley and down us to, I'm not going to see that I'm still going to see a lot of folks not adhering to it and a lot of local establishments not not enforcing the mask mandates.Daniel Frye says if he walks into a place where people are not masked, he leaves. I've had high blood pressure my whole adult life so I'm worried about having those pre-existing conditions as well…He says the tribes are doing the best they can without walling their citizens in. Most need to keep casinos open because that revenue supports the social services they provide. He encourages tribal leaders to pace themselves for what will undoubtedly be a long haul.What we need is a break. And I don't say that ironically, I say that, because the fatigue among these health directors among the frontline staff that are there every day is really high right now.… we need all of us to be in our top form when we are at work when we are having these conversations. So when you get a chance to take a few days off to take a weekend and take a whole week, you really just need to shut off what's going on with COVID. Especially because it looks like things will get worse before they get better.no one can go through a pandemic and basically be on call for 12 months straight. It's just not physically possible. You'll become emotionally and physically drained. And mentally, you will not be able to offer what you need to for the people that need it.Director Frye is trying to walk the talk, spending lots of time with his small children, teaching them how practice traditional ways of resilience.it's not about just doing those things. It's not about just doing something like smudging, it's teaching, why those things are meaningful and where it came from. you know, with my son being four and my daughter being too it's going to be an opportunity for me to, get them more engaged in who we are and where we came from as well. And Minnesota, especially northern Minnesota here in Bemidji is such a great place for it because you're surrounded by three Anishinabe reservations - that Ojibwe culture.As individuals prepare for the long winter haul, Native Nations are providing good examples of how to put community first. State officials are pleading with all Minnesotans to do the same. There's a good reason that the people who lived through World War Two are called the greatest generation, not only their efforts on the battlefield, but literally saved the world, but also for the work and sacrifices of those here at home. This is Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm During that time, we saw a spirit of unity and purpose and a focus on shared goals that maybe hasn't been as clear to us in more recent times.(MUSIC OUT)
Cincinnati's Music Hall was built over a pauper's cemetery, with victims from a ship explosion, a cholera epidemic, an insane asylum and a military hospital. Modern renovations continue to unearth new skeletons. www.ohiomysteries.com feedback@ohiomysteries.com www.patreon.com/ohiomysteries www.twitter.com/mysteriesohio www.facebook.com/ohiomysteries Music: Out on the Water, by The Katawicks. https://www.facebook.com/thekatawicks Additional music: Audionautix- The Great Unknown, and The Great Phospher- Daniel Birch
After recently hearing best-selling author, Rory Vaden, speak about Building a Personal Brand we wanted to bring you this fascinating information in hopes that you will get as much from it as we did. Music - "Out of the Box" (music only) by Bev and Cliff Nelson, Doak Turner, Dee Briggs. "Before She Was My Mother" (full song) by Bev and Cliff Nelson,Margaret and Andy Machin.
It's a solo episode. Giving you an update about life, Jesse Lacey, and some Max Bemis stuff Music: Out of Mana by Brand New
Ashley says she doesn’t know a lot, Bethany takes on Cardi B. Should Jesse Lacey be cancelled? Is cancel culture working? Music: "Out of Mana" by Brand New
One of the most prolific writers in the personal and leadership space is the amazing John C. Maxwell. Join us as we learn from the wisdom of this energetic and amazing 73-year-old as he gives us some of his secrets to success. This is not a book, but takeaways from some of his teachings. Music - "Out of the Box" (music only) by Bev and Cliff Nelson, Doak Turner, Dee Briggs. "Sad Sometimes" (full song) by Bev and Cliff Nelson, Katelyn Marie Piz, Rachel and Matt Sumner.
Part 2 of the allegations against Jesse Lacey. Music "Out of Mana" Brand New
In our episode on "Words That Change Minds" by Shelle Rose Charvet we learn how to read people's words and body language so we can communicate better with them. This is for those who want to up their sales, negotiate better, or just improve their communication with anyone. Music - "Out of the Box" (music only) by Bev and Cliff Nelson, Dee Briggs, Doak Turner. "Antifreeze" (full song) by Bev and Cliff Nelson, Kevin Fisher, Katelyn Piz.
We talk with our guest Garrett about growing up in Utah, and being Emo. Music: Out of Mana-Brand New
Welcome to the Hell Is Digital podcast. Enjoy our first episode! Music: Out of Mana-Brand New
Why do some people not only survive, but also thrive, while others give up? "The Go-Getter" by Peter B. Kyne explains what it takes to be a go-getter, refusing to be denied. This book is required reading Dave Ramsey's huge financial company in Nashville, TN. Music - "Out of the Box" (music only) written by Bev and Cliff Nelson, Dee Briggs, Doak Turner. "Hillbillies Chillin'" (full song) by Bev and Cliff Nelson, Joshua Rush, Dee Briggs.
A healthy brain is the key to staying vibrant and alive for a long time, and in "Use Your Brain to Change Your Age", bestselling author Daniel Amen tells us how to keep our precious brains at their best. Music - "Out of the Box" (music only) by Bev and Cliff Nelson, Doak Turner, Dee Briggs. "We All Fall Down" (whole song) by Bev and Cliff Nelson, Joshua Rush, Dee Briggs.
Carlos Camacho talking with Deb Lennon about pain and how to manage it. Music: Out of Mind Out of Sight by The Models.
"The Compound Effect" by Darren Hardy is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller. This book is based on the principle that little, everyday decisions will either take you to the life you desire or to disaster by default. Music - "Out of the Box" by Dee Briggs, Doak Turner, Bev and Cliff Nelson. "Talkin' Part" (whole song) by Dee Briggs, Doak Turner, Bev and Cliff Nelson.
Artist Singer from Texas..Is Very Passionate About Singing And Music.He Talks About His Come up Getting his Music Out.He Also talks About His influences And His Passion to Want to Bring Real R&B Music Back. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nicola-hargrave/support
The party makes their plan, heads home to meet up with old friends and to make new ones. Music: Out of Mind by Mikromatique
In this episode we get the GO for manned podcast flight. William blasts off into a hair-singeing story of his burning undercarriage, explains the convoluted and time-intensive process of quality podcasting, and learns the hard truth about husbands. Scott reveals the identity of a hardcore fan who leaves us our first Fanbook facepost. Then we slingshot around the topic of Mythbusters and edutainment programs as William struggles with denial and endings and Scott rankles at rusted logos and announcersplaining. We settle in for a long orbit around the Word of the Week of “hobbies,” covering the distance from the world’s hardest card game to slot cars dreams and hot wheel afternoons to the inevitable avocation vocation. Then it’s suddenly all about sine waves, meter bands, and megahertzes as, armed with an ancient Radio Shack instructional clay tablet, Scott plans his trip to Hamvention, with acres of tables of old computer crap and vintage video games. At the end of our journey, we do reach the moon – “Music Out of the Moon,” to be exact, a 1957 gem that served as Neil Armstrong’s road trip mix tape and sneakily introduced the Theremin to the wider populace, whether they wanted it or not. FIDO! It’s a Go No!
Edition #316 Join the war on Fox News today Act 1: Glenn Beck tragically not a victim of anything - The Onion Act 2: Bush Sr. calls Maddow and Olberman Sick Puppies - The Young Turks Act 3: Dobbs steps down - Wait wait don't tell me Act 4: MSNBC in the crossfire - Rachel Maddow Act 5: Lou Dobbs goes Rogue - Daily Show Act 6: Murdoch fosters racist work environment - Countdown Act 7: Hannity apologizes to Jon - Daily Show Act 8: Cenk goes off on Morning Joe - The Young Turks Act 9: Untruth vs. Power - Daily Show Bonus iPhone/iPod Touch App Content: Hannity misleadingly uses Glenn Beck's rally video Music: Out of my mind - James Blunt Gone daddy gone - Violent Femmes Ne Me Quitte Pas - Regina Spektor I'll meet you there - Owl City Habla Me - Gipsy Kings Working class hero - Exit Clov Overkill - Colin Hay Celebration guns - Stars Produced by: Jay! Thanks for listening! Check out the Best of the Left iPhone/iPod Touch App in the App Store! Visit us at www.BestOfTheLeft.com Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Vote for us and leave comments at www.PodcastAlley.com or Review the show on iTunes.
Episode #20: I can't imagine a better person to have as my final special guest star than the super-special star of TV's Will and Grace, Megan Mullally. Megan and I met twelve years ago when we were mere children performing on Broadway in our respective revivals, Megan in Grease and myself in Damn Yankees. Soon thereafter, I had the amazing opportunity to actually perform with her in yet another revival, How to Succeed.... From the first read-through, it was obvious she was a talent super-power, turning even the dullest lines into sparkly gems.Since then... well, I don't have to tell you what she's been up to for the past eight years, but suffice to say, it has involved an Emmy Award, three SAG Awards and countless DVDs. Let me take this opportunity to say how a) thrilled I am to know some of the people at the center of that amazing show, b) how proud I am to have appeared in an episode, and c) how appreciative I am to the creators of that show for the significant world shifts that I believe it generated.Yeah, yeah, back to Megan: So everyone in America knows that Megan is a genius comedienne, but how many know about her flourishing singing career? Have you heard her duet with Carly Simon on Will & Grace: Let the Music Out? Or my all-string arrangement of "Silent Night" which Megan sang so beautifully on the NBC Celebrity Christmas CD? And above all, have you checked out her own CD with her band, The Supreme Music Program, Big as a Berry, where she first recorded the song she sings on this episode? It's packed with stellar singing, great style, and interesting song choices, like this one!"Lament" is a setting of yet another Edna St. Vincent Millay poem, and it's also the last song from the songbook to be recorded for this podcast. I'm so pleased that Megan is here to bring the song and podcast into "home." Recorded 6/19/06.Be sure to tune in to your local NBC station this fall for the premiere of Megan's new daytime talk show, The Megan Mullally Show. I don't care what she says... I'm watching all five hours a week.