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What can the newest Marvel show teach us about world politics, mental health, and grieving? Joined by Andrew Linde (@podcasterandrew) of the Nothing New and It's on My List podcasts, Alix & JPG discuss The Falcon and the Winter Soldier - a six-episode series highlighting characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In this episode: discussions on American race relations, dissonant violence, and the evolution of character arcs.
In episode 60 of The Creative Kindergarten Podcast, I discuss math learning in kindergarten. I go into long range plans, learning opportunities and classroom tools. There are so many things to think about when it comes to teaching math and I reflect on a few of them. Links I mention in this episode: Everything You Need to Know About Math Centers blog post: https://creativekindergartenblog.com/math-centers/ My List of Useful Kindergarten Classroom Tools blog post: https://creativekindergartenblog.com/classroom-tools/ How to Effectively Use Small Groups blog post: https://creativekindergartenblog.com/small-groups-kindergarten/ To join in on the conversation with me, you can find me on: Teachers Pay Teachers: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Creative-Kindergarten Instagram: @creativekindergartenblogontpt Facebook: www.facebook.com/creativekindergartenbyamanda Blog: creativekindergartenblog.com
One of the most in demand blues / rock guitarists in the world is a mysterious character who goes by the name of G.E. Smith. Millions of TV viewers know his face-and the shock of unruly blond ponytail that was always falling across it-from his tenure stint of fronting the Saturday Night Live Band. For G.E. (George Edward) Smith, a soulful guitarist, composer, singer, and bandleader, it all began in rural Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, where he was just about born with a guitar in his hand. “I started playing around the age of four, and started getting good at seven,” he says. “Eventually, the girlfriend of one of my Uncles bought me a Martin, a real good guitar, in 1959. Then when folk the music scene came around and Bob Dylan was first performing, I got really into that.” By chance he was attending a taping of the television show ‘Hootenanny’ in Princeton, New Jersey, and saw the legendary Odetta and Josh White perform, further inciting his musicality. On his 11th birthday, G.E.’s mother bought him his first electric guitar, a Fender Telecaster, a model that dated his birth year-1952. (“I still have that guitar, and there’s no sound that I can’t find in it.”) By then he was supporting himself as a musician, and playing in numerous situations–Pocono’s resorts, high school dances, you name it–often with musicians more than twice his age. After accomplishing all he could in the bar-band scene as a teenager, Smith left the Pocono’s to conquer the Connecticut. He quickly established himself as a “top gun” guitarist and hooked up with the legendary Scratch band, which scorched clubs up and down the East Coast during the mid-70’s. In late 1977, G.E. got his first break in the form of Dan Hartman, fresh off his hit “Instant Replay”. Dan hired G.E. to front his band for a “lip-synch tour” of Europe and the U.S. Upon his return to the East Coast, Smith moved to Manhattan and became the guitarist for Gilda Radner’s 1979 Broadway show “Gilda Live”. Radner and Smith became an item and shortly after married. During that period of Smith’s life another break took place when the blue-eyed soulsters Daryl Hall and John Oates came calling. Not only was Smith hired to play lead guitar for Hall and Oates, he stayed for six years (1979-1985) constantly touring and recording with them, racking up hit after hit with songs like Private Eyes, Man Eater, Kiss on My List, and others. “It was insanely fun, “ he recalls. “We were so big that one year we decided it would be fun to perform during summer –all year round! We toured the northern hemisphere in the summer and the southern hemisphere in the during America’s winter.” Another fortuitous event was the Live Aid and Farm Aid benefit concerts in early 85’. I ended up being the house band backing Mick Jagger, Tina Turner and whoever didn’t have a band. G.E.’s hard work earned him a commanding position in the music industry as a first call blues/rock guitarist, sought out by major recording artists like Jagger, who, shortly after Live Aid, called Smith to work with him on his first solo album, She’s the Boss. (Smith also played on Jagger’s Primitive Cool.) During this period Smith also did a few one-off recordings and concerts with David Bowie, and Peter Wolfe, among other notables. When Hall & Oates decided to take a long break from the music scene, Smith was chosen to be musical director for Saturday Night Live. “The way it happened was, I knew Howard Shore, the show’s original musical director, and producer Lorne Michaels, from my stint with Gilda,” says Smith. “In ’85, when Lorne returned to produce the show again, he asked me to be the musical director. And I was thrilled to take it.” Leading the SNL band for 10 years (1985 – 1995) – it was arguably the best late-night band on television at the time – and G.E. won an Emmy. “I definitely grew a lot from playing with those world-class musicians, especially the horn section. I really had to learn to play in time and in tune. It was a great education.” MORE here: http://getthefunkoutshow.kuci.org
Top 20 Countdown Time! The History and Legacy of “Mystery Science Theater 3000”, Chapter 13: Sunset on the Satellite. It wouldn't be an MST3K podcast without a Top 20 List, now would it? This week we're covering #20-11 in descending order, and you may be surprised by what makes the cut.This was a daunting proposition, not only because there are 197 episodes to comb through, but because every episode is really two things: a riff and a collection of sketches. Without spoilers, I'll say that aliens, teenagers, monsters, wolves, and spiders all make the list. And a rented cat costume. And primal scream therapy. And Master Ninjas. Ooops! Join your wonky yet affable host and prepare to send a nasty comment because he forgot your favorite! For every single episode at least a week early and great WEEKLY bonus episodes, become a Patreon subscriber. For only $5 you can help keep the show alive and enjoy some quality laughs in the process: https://www.patreon.com/coolnesschronicles This Week's Recommendation: “Milius” (2015)https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-coolness-chronicles/id1431611476https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-coolness-chronicles?refid=stprhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0sONU9Bdsq35PwO8mE3jVThttp://www.buzzsprout.com/200242Twitter: @coolnesspodryan, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coolnesspodryan Theme Music by: Bildschirm (bildschirm.bandcamp.com) The clips featured in this podcast were for critical review and parody, which are protected under the Fair Use laws of the United States Copyright Act of 1976. All rights are reserved and acknowledged. “Kiss on My List” by Hall and Oates. ℗1980 Sony Music EntertainmentSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/coolnesschronicles)
Today I talk a little bit more about my Google Adwords experiment vs my experience with Facebook Ads. I talk about this a bit longer than I intended.... Beware of Internet Rabbit holes! This is certainly biased but my take on a segment of people who I believe might be naturally wired to do internet marketing. Just a thought that is intended to encourage! Click to Join My Little Podcast Email List www.mylittlepodcast.com/my-little-podcast-23zwkpkri Receive occasional emails from me about cool and relevant stuff. My List of Links I mention these periodically because they are great and SO packed with information that is fundamental to any marketing you do online. The Dotcom Musician Blog Here's the new blog I mentioned. Yeah, yeah, paint and sparkle, I know…. Audacity I could use GarageBand or some other app to edit my podcast but I use this because I love it and it's super easy and fast to use. Plus it's Free. Dotcom Secrets. It's simply a must-read internet marketing book. Click on the link get a Free copy. The One Funnel Away Challenge is awesome and definitely a challenge! It'll give you a good kick in the pants grow or start your business online. Click on the link to check it out. Did I mention that it's awesome? ***Please know that some or all of the above are affiliate links so if you click on one of the product links and make a purchase, I'll receive a small commission. I have not put anything here that I haven't verified or used. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedotcommusician/support
1. Netflix News: The streaming giant has launched a worldwide test of “Shuffle Play,” a feature for indecisive subscribers that starts streaming a random title based on their viewing history or playlists. “The purpose of the test is to make it easier for members to find something to watch,” a Netflix spokesperson said. The company plans to use the findings from the test to eventually roll out a “shuffle” feature permanently on Netflix: “The hope is to absolutely productize something,” the rep said. The titles served up by Netflix when you hit “Shuffle Play” will be either shows or movies similar to ones you’ve watched previously; titles in genres you’ve viewed; or content you have saved in the “My List” section. 2. Kate McKinnon will lead a series about Carole Baskin and the “Tiger King” Joe Exotic. The limited series, currently titled “Joe Exotic,” is now set to air on NBC, Peacock, and USA Network. Based on the Wondery Podcast of the same name, the show centers on Carole Baskin (McKinnon), a big cat enthusiast, who learns that fellow exotic animal lover Joe “Exotic” is breeding and using his big cats for profit. She sets out to shut down his venture, inciting a quickly escalating rivalry. 3. “The Powerpuff Girls” could soon fly again. Variety has learned that a live-action version of the classic Cartoon Network series is in development at The CW. In the updated version of the series, the titular superheroes are now disillusioned twentysomethings who resent having lost their childhood to crime fighting. Will they agree to reunite now that the world needs them more than ever? O N T H E P A N E L ▶ Chris Fagan @chrisfagan1980 ▶ Amy Newman @amy_n_newman & @amy.n.newman B L O G & P O D C A S T ▶ T3MEDIAS Website: http://bit.ly/2ICYWyH ▶ iTunes: https://apple.co/3ccE1is ▶ Soundcloud: https://bit.ly/35HeT1P W A T C H M Y C O N T E N T: T3Medias Episodes Every Wednesday around 11AM CST We Got Your Mail Every Saturday around 11AM CST WHY IS THAT TRENDING? | REACTIONS | REVIEWS | THE BINGE S U P P O R T T H I S. C H A N N E L: ► SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/t3medias CASH APP https://cash.app/$T3Medias Don’t have the Cash Ap? Get it here & Credit Me $5 http://Cash.app/app/QWQVHCK (T3Medias & Credit Realty Yes Its The Same CashApp) ▶ PATREON: http://bit.ly/361nFGl F O L L O W O N S O C I A L M E D I A: ▶ Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3be5PTe ▶ Facebook Page: http://bit.ly/30sZHmn ▶ Twitter: http://bit.ly/38fARJ0 ▶ Instagram: http://bit.ly/362wwHI ▶ TikTok: https://bit.ly/3bdv6wF ▶ Twitch: http://bit.ly/30rWTWj
1. Netflix News: The streaming giant has launched a worldwide test of “Shuffle Play,” a feature for indecisive subscribers that starts streaming a random title based on their viewing history or playlists. “The purpose of the test is to make it easier for members to find something to watch,” a Netflix spokesperson said. The company plans to use the findings from the test to eventually roll out a “shuffle” feature permanently on Netflix: “The hope is to absolutely productize something,” the rep said. The titles served up by Netflix when you hit “Shuffle Play” will be either shows or movies similar to ones you’ve watched previously; titles in genres you’ve viewed; or content you have saved in the “My List” section. 2. Kate McKinnon will lead a series about Carole Baskin and the “Tiger King” Joe Exotic. The limited series, currently titled “Joe Exotic,” is now set to air on NBC, Peacock, and USA Network. Based on the Wondery Podcast of the same name, the show centers on Carole Baskin (McKinnon), a big cat enthusiast, who learns that fellow exotic animal lover Joe “Exotic” is breeding and using his big cats for profit. She sets out to shut down his venture, inciting a quickly escalating rivalry. 3. “The Powerpuff Girls” could soon fly again. Variety has learned that a live-action version of the classic Cartoon Network series is in development at The CW. In the updated version of the series, the titular superheroes are now disillusioned twentysomethings who resent having lost their childhood to crime fighting. Will they agree to reunite now that the world needs them more than ever? O N T H E P A N E L ▶ Chris Fagan @chrisfagan1980 ▶ Amy Newman @amy_n_newman & @amy.n.newman B L O G & P O D C A S T ▶ T3MEDIAS Website: http://bit.ly/2ICYWyH ▶ iTunes: https://apple.co/3ccE1is ▶ Soundcloud: https://bit.ly/35HeT1P W A T C H M Y C O N T E N T: T3Medias Episodes Every Wednesday around 11AM CST We Got Your Mail Every Saturday around 11AM CST WHY IS THAT TRENDING? | REACTIONS | REVIEWS | THE BINGE S U P P O R T T H I S. C H A N N E L: ► SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/t3medias CASH APP https://cash.app/$T3Medias Don’t have the Cash Ap? Get it here & Credit Me $5 http://Cash.app/app/QWQVHCK (T3Medias & Credit Realty Yes Its The Same CashApp) ▶ PATREON: http://bit.ly/361nFGl F O L L O W O N S O C I A L M E D I A: ▶ Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3be5PTe ▶ Facebook Page: http://bit.ly/30sZHmn ▶ Twitter: http://bit.ly/38fARJ0 ▶ Instagram: http://bit.ly/362wwHI ▶ TikTok: https://bit.ly/3bdv6wF ▶ Twitch: http://bit.ly/30rWTWj
Anti-Aging Lifestyle - Longevity, Aesthetics, Health, and Beauty
In episode 38 of the Anti-Aging Lifestyle I breakdown the best snacks to eat if you want to get or stay lean, along with a deep dive in my reasoning.If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review for me on Apple Podcasts or follow me on your favorite podcast listening platform. Spotify, Pandora, Overcast, Stitcher… the list of popular platforms continues to grow. They all really help me grow the show and spread my message! I appreciate you!Some highlights from the episode:Background: Why fat loss is such a popular goal.The Concept of Fat Loss: How to think about fat loss and your goals.Should You Snack: The pros and cons of snacking vs fasting.Ultimate Fat Loss Snack: What are the characteristics of the ideal fat loss snack?My List of Fat Loss Snacks: I break down the staples of whole veggies, fruits, and raw nuts, and then give you some extra bonuses with my rationale.I finish the episode with Tomko Tip #38 where I talk about the power and dangers of external influence in your life.
What's up ya'll and welcome to the introductory episode of Brunch with me! This is something I've been wanting to do and launch for a while now and super pumped it's finally here. I want to take this first episode to explain what to expect on this podcast and what you get to look forward to on your hungover Sundays. I will swear in these episodes. If you aren't cool with that, I understand but I won't stop being me because of that. Thank you for supporting me on another platform and I am super excited to create long-form content for you all. Time Stamps: (1:45) Explicit (2:04) The Creation of Brunch with Des B (4:18) Slut for French Toast (6:30) Quarantined as F*ck (7:25) My Gratitude (8:52) My Background (11:00) Reality Striking (21:50) What I’m Looking Forward To (25:28) Ratings and Reviews (27:00) Grab a Piece of Paper or Your Phone (28:06) My List (35:55) Where to Find Me and Tag Me! --------------------------------------------------- Follow Des Scoggin, aka: ME! Instagram ➭ https://www.instagram.com/desb___ Twitter ➭ https://twitter.com/desbfit Youtube ➭ https://www.youtube.com/desireescogginfitness Facebook ➭ https://www.facebook.com/desbfittraining My Weekly Emails ➭https://desbfittraining.us18.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=7f9e9f35e528c72d50a82d9c1&id=c056ef31c7 Official Website ➭ https://www.desbfittraining.com --------------------------------------------------- ((( ANNOUNCEMENTS ))) - OPEN FACEBOOK FITNESS COMMUNITY: www.facebook.com/groups/dbftcommunity New DBFT rebranded merch is here: https://desbfittraining.myshopify.com --------------------------------------------------- F A Q -what’s your real name? Desiree -what’s your instagram? www.instagram.com/desb___ -how old are you? 24 -how tall are you? 5'7 -whats your Spotify playlist? https://open.spotify.com/user/desb___ -what do you order at Dunkin? Large hot coffee, 1 pump SF coconut, 1 flavor swirl French Vanilla, 1 cream + 2 splenda -skin care routine? https://www.tula.com / CODE "desb" to save 20% -self tanner? https://glowprotans.com/?aff=71 / CODE "desb" to save $ -my huge water jug? https://www.thehydrojug.com / CODE: "desb" to save $ -supplements I use? https://www.alaninu.com / CODE "desb" AND -how to find my free stuff and codes? https://www.desbfittraining.com/desb
The first ever interview with The King of Thick Style - Reid Matthews! We sit down and talk The Thickness' Career so far, how he got into wrestling, and his thoughts on the world of wrestling! Don't miss out on this special episode with the PWA Mayhem Champion! Reid Matthews has had a great 2019, sit down and listen him tell his story and why his 2020 did be even better!https://twitter.com/TheThickness7https://www.instagram.com/thethickness7Subscribe and leave us a rating, review, or a comment!My List of Links: https://linktr.ee/WrestlesodeWrestlesode on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/wrestlesodeWrestlesode on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wrestlesodeWrestlesode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgwFQbBGcGkbVWzrfgBs0yg?view_as=subscriberWrestlesode on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/wrestlesodeCheck out our Website: http://www.wrestlesode.comCheck out WCSN at http://www.wincolumnsports.caListen to Wrestlesode on any major podcast app!
News (00:00:00) Entertainment Report (00:10:34) The Noticer (00:42:30) Bizarre Files (01:10:42) Because Your Cyst, Is on My List (01:18:36) Lou Diamond Phillips and Cyst List pt 2(01:41:09) Bizarre Files (02:14:14) Hollywood Trash & Music News (02:23:35) Wrap Up (02:36:31)
New York post-punk trio Patti play some songs off of their new LP "Good Big" out on Erste Theke Tontraeger and talk over an annoyingly loud furnace. 0:51 - Color Kill // 4:28 - Rubber // 7:50 - Look at My List // 12:18 - In Some Ways Yes // 15:41 - Actor Is // 19:25 - Vestido! // 22:20 - Maxine // 24:17 - Is Ours Not Yes // 27:49 - Being Where it Shouldn't Be // 32:40 - Dr Squeamish // 35:17 - Fully Foam Ending // 40:10 - Suburban Lawns - Gossip // 42:12 - Plastics - I Wanna Be Plastic
Literally while some people were in the air, British travel agency Thomas Cook shut down, so we look at the millions affected by a big corporate bankruptcy. Fitbit’s fought hard to survive since Apple unveiled the Watch, but it’s now offering to sell itself. And Bloomingdale’s launched “My List,” a 10-item per month clothing rental for $149/month as “clothing as a service.”
BRAVOCON: NIGHTMARE GUESTS! BravoCon tickets went on sale this morning, and within a few minutes, the top tier of 3 day passes sold out, and soon, the other two levels of 3 day passes sold out. On August 20th, the three levels of one day passes go on sale. I asked Twitter who their least favorite BravoCon appearances would be. Here are mine: Patti Stanger Shannon Beador Heather Dubrow Aviva Carole Radziwill Here’s what I got: Unfriendly Black Hottie @mainlybravo Eliza, Reagan, Shep, the entire Zolciak-Biermann crew (animals included), Destiny from Shahs, the entire cast of Married to Medicine LA and Southern Charm Savannah. @Joe_11_89 Replying to @WivesTonight (https://twitter.com/WivesTonight) Peggy Sulahian...”100th housewife. imagine being stuck with that one . We should get free admission for ever having to watch that disaster. @susanquinlan8 Replying to @WivesTonight (https://twitter.com/WivesTonight) Nene and Teresa @jerseymickey1 Siggy Flicker @garyvonlutefisk Tamra’s garbage son Ryan, Simon van Kampen, the lady with $25k sunglasses, Lynne Curtin, Rachel Zoe’s husband Roger, Tareq Salahi. @mrsduck2014 The Twins from NJ Chandler from Below Deck Bobby, Below Deck Med. Brandi RHOD MKE and/or Tamra's son Ryan RHOC Joanna Kruppa RHOM @andil727 The Marcheses. Brooks. Peggy and Diko. The casts of Thicker than Water and Jersey Belle. Cindy’s Barshop. @summerolives16 Harry Dubin, Dorinda’s boyfriend John, Jerry O’Connell, Marisa Zanuck Honorable mentions... Laura Leigh, Dorinda’s realtor, Nene’s therapist, the girl Jax knocked up in Vegas and Lynn Curtain’s daughter... the one who did porn... #RHOC (https://twitter.com/hashtag/RHOC?src=hashtag_click) #BravoCon (https://twitter.com/hashtag/BravoCon?src=hashtag_click) #BravoCon2019 (https://twitter.com/hashtag/BravoCon2019?src=hashtag_click) @llc31503 Tamra, Teddi, Kyle @bemulbs Adrienne Maloof this weirdo from project runway whose name I’ve happily forgotten. Lol @apowerfulbeat Matt Byers, Don Juan, Michael Darby, the twins from RHONJ, anyone from Don't Be Tardy @loutfieliasAL The Shahs of Sunset, & former Bravolebs whose shows got canceled except HW's of DC and Miami, also the Bierrman Bunch! @mrscathiegomez Jim and Amber Marchese @craffingkelly Don Juan, Tamra's son Ryan, and the Morally Corrupt Faye Resnick @cocktailshaking A/Here’s My List of Unwanteds 1- Summer House Cast 2- Any one frm Million Dollar Listing EXCEPT Frederic & Josh Flagg 3- Mercedes frm SOS 4- RHONY cast except for Sonja 5- RHOP cast except for Monique & Gizelle 6- Tardy for Party Cast 7- Kelsey from SCNOLA SC cast except for Patricia, Whitney, Cam, Shep 9- RHOBH cast I’m sure there’s more but I think for now that’s enough I don’t want to see @meghan_noakes the Salahi’s ...some people forgot about the real housewives of DC and it shows @bluewednesday Rhylee from below deck @nofilterkim Brandi, Peggy, Danielle Staub @chazzlachlan Kathryn Edwards @marisamyers16 Ashley Jacobs @fayesr The Countess, anyone from the O.C., LVP...actually anyone from BH too, ugh Slore @counselorfrog Tina and tarz from newlyweds Melissa gorga’s sisters Laura leigh from vanderpump rules Tamra’s son ryan @realitytvho I only watch housewives so with my luck there would be a ton of people from those other shows. @mdwife Rocky from #belowdeck, Lydia McLaughlin from #rhoc, Kathy Wakile and her husband Ritchie from RHONJ, Andrew from Flipping out, Papa Smurf from RHOA, carole from RHONY, asa from shahs @syndey chanel Joyce and Carlton #RHOBH, Kathy, Amber and Jim, Kim D and Kim G #RHONJ, Kristen and Kelly #RHONY, Landon #SouthernCharm, Lisa Nicole #MarriedToMed, Lilly #Shahs, Laura-Leigh, Frank, Patrick, Scheana, James, and Raquel #PumpRules and then anyone from a show I don’t watch
Episode 243 (1 hr 33 mins 43 secs) Did you know that your Netflix queue has a limit? How independent are you really? Albert returns to Disneyland's Star Wars Galaxy's Edge's Black Spire Outpost! Then there's the #BottleCapChallenge, Neon Genesis Evangelion translator, The Walking Dead comic series ending, and a discussion on Spider-Man: Far From Home. Take a listen!01:00 - about Netflix 07:01 - Take the Independence Quiz 16:53 - Return to the Black Spire Outpost 34:20 - What's Going On? 50:27 - mid-credits 51:50 - No spoilers impressions on “Far From Home.” 54:49 - Spoilers Pleeze 217 : Spider-Man: Far From HomeLinks Related To This Episode…How does the My List section of Netflix work?One Day At A Time is the first cancelled Netflix TV show picked up by another networkWhy Netflix Cancels Shows After A Couple Of Seasons & Why They Can't Move To New Homes ——-Quiz: How Independent Are You?Extra Stuff Extra Spoils episode 1: Asian Ones and Adult Cons ——-5 "Stolen" Galaxy's Edge Souvenirs You Can Get on eBay for $100 or Less$300 cantina menus, used Blue Milk cups, other Star Wars Land items appear on eBayI interacted with most of the charactersStar Wars: Galaxy's Edge visitors need to meet the land's main character, Vi MoradiCoca-Cola and Star Wars“WHY IS MY MOUTH NUMB?!” What You Need to Know About Oga's Cantina in Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge!Albert's drinks from Oga's Cantina ——-America, you're grilling your burgers wrong and it could kill youRestaurant adds quirky 'My Girlfriend is Not Hungry' option to menu for couplesThe #bottlecapchallenge has become the latest bizarre viral trendADV's Neon Genesis Evangelion Script Writer; and original english voice actress for Rei Ayanami, Shares NSFW Response To Anime's New Translation DramaThe “Walking Dead' Comics — Source of Multibillion-Dollar Franchise — Ends With Surprise FinaleRuthy's trainer does the bottle cap challengeSummer Movie Wager - follow along with how we're doing!Jiaming Liou twitter.com/jiamingliouRuthy instagram.com/grrace13 instagram.com/be.entwinedAlbert Patrick twitter.com/albert5x5 instagram.com/albert5x5 "I Saw That Movie" blog C.O.ComixMix ”Extra Stuff Extra Spoils” podcastMessage us! whowhatwhereswhy@gmail.com Follow and comment! instagram.com/whowhatwhereswhy/ Like and comment! facebook.com/whowhatwhereswhy merch! zazzle.com/whowhatwhereswhy Extra Stuff Extra Spoils! whowhatwhereswhy.com/extrastuffspoilsWant to show your support? -> whowhatwhereswhy.com/support Spotify -> https://open.spotify.com/show/6Q4H4kbKGaKjdS44oKkJgw Listen to the Stuff & Junk show on RadioPublic! -> https://radiopublic.com/the-stuff-and-junk-show-whowhatw-WoAQaRMusic provided by The Y Axes theyaxes.bandcamp.com twitter.com/theyaxes instagram.com/theyaxes facebook.com/theyaxesThis episode was produced by Albert VergeldeDios and Jessica LinMore episodes, podcasts, movie reviews, and comic strips, at whowhatwhereswhy.com#stuffjunkpromotional adMaple Holistics “Silk18 Conditioner”Damaged Hair Explained: Which Shampoo Is Best For Damaged Hair?
En Quick Remember recordamos a Hall & Oates con motivo de su actuación el 2 de julio en las Noches del Botánico. Hall & Oates es un dúo estadounidense de blue eyed soul formado en 1970 en Filadelfia, Pensilvania, por Daryl Hall y John Oates. Se estima que el dúo vendió 40 millones de grabaciones a lo largo de su carrera, convirtiéndose en el tercer dúo musical con más ventas de todos los tiempos. Llegaron al número 1 en el Billboard Hot 100 seis veces junto con otras canciones que entraron en el Top 40 de dicha lista. Tienen siete álbumes certificados platino y seis álbumes certificados oro por la RIAA. Entre sus éxitos se encuentran “Sara Smile,” “Private Eyes,” “Out of Touch,” “Kiss on My List,” “Maneater,” “One on One” y “Family Man.” La revista Billboard los nombró en la posición diecisiete en su lista de los “100 artistas más grandes de todos los tiempos”. Fueron incluidos en el Salón de la Fama del Rock and Roll en abril de 2014. El 2 de septiembre de 2016 recibieron una estrella en el Paseo de la fama de Hollywood. La música del recuerdo en Quick Remember.
Topics: Black Hair/Jheri Curls, Luther Vandross, Ragtime (Film) - Howard Rollins Jr., Nell Carter (Tv). (Bonus Artist: Luck Pacheco) 1981 Notes 1. Snapshots 2. Ronald Reagan is President 3. Jan - Ronald Reagan is sworn in as the 40th President of the United States. Minutes later, Iran releases the 52 Americans held for 444 days, ending the Iran hostage crisis. 4. Mar - U.S. President Ronald Reagan is shot in the chest outside a Washington, D.C. hotel by John Hinckley, Jr. Two police officers and Press Secretary James Brady are also wounded. 5. Jun - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that five homosexual men in Los Angeles, California, have a rare form of pneumonia seen only in patients with weakened immune systems (the first recognized cases of AIDS). 6. Jul - President Ronald Reagan nominates the first woman, Sandra Day O'Connor, to the Supreme Court of the United States. 7. Aug - MTV (Music Television) is launched on cable television in the United States. 8. Aug - The IBM Personal Computer, commonly known as the IBM PC, is introduced. 9. Nov - Luke and Laura marry on the U.S. soap opera General Hospital; it is the highest-rated hour in daytime television history. 10. Dec - The first American test-tube baby, Elizabeth Jordan Carr, is born in Norfolk, Virginia. 11. Open Comments: 12. Popular Music Scene 13. Top 3 Singles 14. 1 - "Bette Davis Eyes", Kim Carnes 15. 2 - "Endless Love", Diana Ross & Lionel Richie 16. 3 - "Lady", Kenny Rogers 17. Record of the Year: "Bette Davis Eyes" performed by Kim Carnes 18. Album of the Year: John Lennon & Yoko Ono, Double Fantasy 19. Song of the Year: "Bette Davis Eyes" performed by Kim Carnes 20. Best New Artist: Sheena Easton 21. Open Comments: 22. Popular Movies 23. Top 3 Grossing Movies 24. 1 - Raiders of the Lost Ark 25. 2 - On Golden Pond 26. 3 - Superman II 27. Open Comments: 28. Popular TV 29. Top 3 Rated Shows 30. 1 - Dallas 31. 2 - 60 Minutes 32. 3 - The Jeffersons 33. Open Comments: 34. Black Snapshots 35. Feb - Funky 4 + 1 perform "That's the Joint" on NBC's Saturday Night Live. This makes them the first hip hop act to perform on national television. 36. Mar - Toni Morrison gave her next novel, Tar Baby (1981), a contemporary setting. In it, a looks-obsessed fashion model, Jadine, falls in love with Son, a penniless drifter who feels at ease with being black. 37. Jun - Wayne Williams, a 23-year-old African American, is arrested and charged with the murders of two other African Americans. He is later accused of 28 others, in the Atlanta child murders. 38. Aug - Bryant Gumbel: The candidates auditioned for Brokaw's job throughout the summer of 1981 when he was on vacation. Gumbel became a candidate for the job just by chance when he served as a last-minute substitute for Today co-anchor Jane Pauley in August 1981. 39. Oct - Gimme a Break! is an American sitcom that aired on NBC for six seasons from October 29, 1981 until May 12, 1987. The series starred Nell Carter as the housekeeper for a widowed police chief (Dolph Sweet) and his three daughters. 40. Sep - Isabel Sanford - For her role on The Jeffersons as "Weezy", she won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in 1981, making her the first African American actress to win in that category. 41. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female: Aretha Franklin for "Hold On I'm Comin'" 42. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male: James Ingram for "One Hundred Ways" 43. Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: Quincy Jones for The Dude 44. Best R&B Instrumental Performance: David Sanborn for "All I Need Is You" 45. Best Rhythm & Blues Song: "Just the Two of Us" performed by Grover Washington, Jr. & Bill Withers 46. Open Comments: 47. Economic Snapshot 48. New House: 78k 49. Avg. income: 21k 50. New car: 8k 51. Avg rent: 315 52. Postage Stamp: 18c 53. Movie ticket: 2.25 54. Open Comments: 55. Social Scene: The Jheri Curl 56. Brief History of Black Hair 57. For centuries black communities around the world have created hairstyles that are uniquely their own. These hairstyles span all the way back to the ancient world and continue to weave their way through the social, political and cultural conversations surrounding black identity today. 58. Ancient Origins: Headdresses and wigs symbolized one’s rank and were essential to royal and wealthy Egyptians, male and female alike. 59. Twisted Locks: Dreadlocks have often been perceived as a hairstyle associated with 20th century Jamaican and Rastafarian culture, but according to Dr. Bert Ashe’s book, Twisted: My Dreadlock Chronicles, one of the earliest known recordings of the style has been found in the Hindu Vedic scriptures and worn about 2,500 years ago. 60. Intricate Braids: Braids were used to signify marital status, age, religion, wealth, and rank within several West African communities. 61. Bantu/Nubian Knots: Bantu universally translates to “people” among many African languages and is used to categorize over 400 ethnic groups in Africa. 62. Cornrows: Africans wore these tight braids laid along the scalp as a representation of agriculture, order and a civilized way of life. These types of braids have served many purposes, from an everyday convenience to a more elaborate adornment meant for special occasions. In the age of colonialism, slaves wore cornrows not only as an homage to where they had come from, but also a practical way to wear one’s hair during long labored hours. 63. Madam CJ Walker and The Quest for Straight Hair: Even after Emancipation, there was a growing notion that European textured hair was “good” and African textured hair was “bad,” foreign and unprofessional. Wigs and chemical treatments became the means to achieve smoother, straighter hair. Cornrows were still popular, but this time only as the base for sew-ins and extensions, not something thought of as for public display. In the early 1900s, Annie Malone and Madam C.J. Walker started to develop products that targeted this want for straighter hair. 64. Dreadlocks: In the 1920s, Jamaica born Marcus Garvey began a black nationalist movement in America to spread his belief that all black people should return to their rightful homeland of Africa. Although many associate dreadlocks like Bob Marley’s with what became known as the Rastafari movement, the Ethiopian emperor, who the movement was named for, was better known for his facial hair than the hair on his head. Early Rastas were reluctant to cut their hair due to the Nazarite vow in the Bible. Tensions started to build regarding debates on whether to comb these locs. In the 1950s, a faction within the Rastafari movement, the Youth Black Faith, rebelled against any visual signs of conformity, and split into the “House of Dreadlocks” and “House of Combsomes.” 65. Afro: With the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and ‘70s, came the rise of the natural hair movement that encouraged black communities to accept their hair and turn away from damaging products. The notion of conforming to European standards did not fit with their message of black power. 66. Jheri Curl (Thanks Michael Jackson): The Jheri curl provided a glossy curly style that became uniquely iconic in its time. The name comes from its inventor, Jheri Redding, a white man from an Illinois farm who turned into one of the 20th century’s leading hair chemists. In the 1970s, Jheri Redding Products created a two-step chemical process that first softened the hair, then sprang it up into curls. However, Comer Cottrell is the man responsible for taking this product to the masses. In 1970, Cottrell and two partners started mixing hair care products by hand for their new L.A. company, Pro-Line Corporation. By 1980 they were able to create a product that replicated the look of the Jheri curl for much cheaper. The Curly Kit cut out the need to book an expensive salon appointment and in 1981, Forbes magazine called it “the biggest single product ever to hit the black cosmetic market.” In their first year of business, the $8 kits took in over $10 million in sales. 67. Audio Clips 68. Shape-Ups and Fade: (Thanks Michael Jackson) The 1980s ushered in the birth of Hip Hop, which had a huge cultural influence on style. Black barber shops around the U.S. had perfected the fade but the ‘80s allowed them to blossom with more forms of creativity and expressionism. Afros were shaped up with the sides cut short for a hi-top fade, and cornrows were braided in with flairs of individuality. Icons like Grace Jones sported inspired looks on their album covers, and by the 1990s the fade was being beamed into television sets across the U.S., via Will Smith in The Fresh Prince of Bel Air. [Source: https://www.history.com/news/black-hairstyles-visual-history-in-photos] 69. Open Comments: 70. Question: What is your "back in the day" hair horror story? 71. Music Scene 72. Black Songs from the Top 40 73. #2 - "Endless Love", Diana Ross & Lionel Richie 74. #6 - "Celebration", Kool & the Gang 75. #7 - "Kiss on My List", Hall & Oates 76. #13 - "Being with You", Smokey Robinson 77. #18 - "Just the Two of Us", Grover Washington, Jr. & Bill Withers 78. #19 - "Slow Hand", The Pointer Sisters 79. #22 - "Sukiyaki", A Taste of Honey 80. #39 - "Lady (You Bring Me Up)", Commodores 81. #45 - "How 'Bout Us", Champaign 82. Vote: 83. Top R&B Albums 84. Jan - Hotter Than July, Stevie Wonder 85. Feb - The Gap Band III, The Gap Band 86. Mar - The Two Of Us, Yarbrough & Peoples 87. Apr - Being With You, Smokey Robinson 88. May - A Woman Needs Love, Ray Parker Jr. & Raydio 89. Jun - Street Songs, Rick James 90. Oct - Breakin' Away, Jarreau 91. Nov - The Many Facets Of Roger, Roger 92. Nov - Never Too Much, Luther Vandross 93. Nov - Something Special, Kool & The Gang 94. Nov - Raise, Earth, Wind & Fire 95. Vote: 96. Key Artists: Luther Vandross, "The Velvet Voice" 97. Luther Ronzoni Vandross Jr. (@ 30 yrs. old), was born and raised in NYC. He was a singer, songwriter and record producer. - "For many years, Luther Vandross was the vintage Cadillac among the banged-up jalopies in the used car lot of male pop singers. 98. With a sound that echoed the smooth soul stylings of the 1960s, Vandross was a fixture on the rhythm and blues charts from his solo recording debut in 1981 until his tragic stroke in 2003. Over the course of his career he released a string of platinum albums and established himself as one of the leading romantic singers of his generation. Much of his appeal came from his emotional approach to music, which he modeled after great female vocalists such as his friends Aretha Franklin and Dionne Warwick." 99. He Came from Musical Family: His father, an upholsterer, died when Luther was eight years old, and his mother, a nurse, supported the family (4 children) while living in lower Manhattan housing project. His first piano lessons came at the age of three and his sister was a member of a doo-wop group. By 13, Vandross was obsessed with the girl groups of the Motown label, as well as the gospel-based soul sounds being produced by the likes of Aretha Franklin and Cissy Houston. He liked to hang out in the school hallways and sing doo-wop. In 1972 (@21 yrs. old) a song written by Vandross, "Everybody Rejoice," was chosen for the Broadway musical The Wiz. Although he received substantial royalties for the composition, the money was not enough to support him completely, and Vandross continued to work at a variety of "day jobs". 100. Entered the Music Industry through the Back Door: In 1974 (@23 yrs. old), Vandross received his first real professional break. A childhood friend landed a job backing British singer David Bowie, and he invited Vandross to accompany him to a recording session during the making of Bowie's album Young Americans. During the session, Bowie overheard Vandross mentioning some background vocal arrangement suggestions to Alomar. Bowie loved the ideas, and he immediately hired Vandross to sing and arrange backup vocals for the album. He also recorded a Vandross-penned song, "Fascination." When the album was finished, Vandross joined the Bowie tour as a backup singer. Through Bowie, Vandross made many important connections in the music industry, laying the groundwork for his own budding career. Bowie introduced Vandross was Bette Midler. She hired Vandross to sing backup vocals on her next two albums. Vandross soon became much sought after. Among the artists whose recordings his voice appeared on during the next few years were Chaka Khan, Carly Simon, Ringo Starr, the Average White Band, Barbra Streisand, and Donna Summer. He also became one of Madison Avenue's favorite voices for commercial jingles. During the late 1970s, Vandross's anonymous voice was used to sell everything from fried chicken to long-distance telephone service, not to mention as a recruiting tool for the U.S. Army. Artistically, however, those jobs did not satisfy him, and he continued to try to break out as a solo act. He formed or joined several groups, with such names as Luther, Bionic Boogie, and Change, but none proved commercially viable. He also sang the lead vocal on Chic's song "Dance, Dance, Dance." 101. Hit the Big Time: Part of the problem in landing a solo recording contract was Vandross's insistence on total creative control of the recording process. Another problem was the prevalence of disco, a musical form antithetical to Vandross's lyrical approach. Finally, in 1980, Vandross used his own money to rent a studio and began recording. He took the resulting handful of songs to Epic Records, and he was immediately given a contract. Epic released Vandross's first solo album, Never Too Much, in 1981. The album sold more than one million copies cracked the top ten on black pop charts, and effectively launched Vandross's career as a solo superstar. 102. Audio Clip / Open comments: 103. Achievements: Grammy Awards, 1979, 1990, 1991 (2), 1996, 2003 (4); NAACP Image Awards, 1990, 2003. 104. Health and death: As Vandross's career expanded, so did his waistline. At times his weight soared to well over 300 pounds. Angered by the constant mention of his size in the press, where he was tagged with such nicknames as the "heavyweight of soul," Vandross shed 120 pounds, only to seesaw back and forth between weight extremes for the next several years. In several interviews, Vandross attributed the yo-yoing to his love life. When things were going well, he lost weight; when he was heartsick, he overcompensated with food. Sadly, in April of 2003 Vandross suffered a debilitating stroke that left him temporarily in a coma; the stroke was likely caused by a combination of his recent weight gain and his ongoing struggle with diabetes. He never fully recovered. 105. Vandross died on July 1, 2005, at the JFK Medical Center in Edison, New Jersey, at the age of 54 of a heart attack. [Source:https://www.encyclopedia.com/people/literature-and-arts/music-popular-and-jazz-biographies/luther-vandross] 106. Movie Scene: Ragtime 107. A 1981 drama, directed by Miloš Forman, based on the 1975 historical novel Ragtime by E. L. Doctorow. Starring: Howad E Rollins Jr, Moses Gunn, Debbie Allen, and Samuel Jackson. 108. Review: "Profound as Coalhouse's story might be, Ragtime is about far more. Set in early 1900s New York, at the beginning of America's so-called Gilded Age, the movie is about the radical and long-lasting changes, including the onset of the industrial revolution, and increased importance of civil rights and sexual equality issues. As in E.L. Doctorow's novel, the characters in Forman's film each represent those changes, with Coalhouse just one in a complex and compelling mix. [Source: Nikki Tranter - 28 Nov 2004 https://www.popmatters.com/ragtime-1981-dvd-2496253275.html] 109. Roger Ebert - “Ragtime” is a loving, beautifully mounted, graceful film that creates its characters with great clarity. We understand where everyone stands, and most of the time we even know why. Forman surrounds them with some of the other characters from the Doctorow novel (including Harry Houdini, Teddy Roosevelt, and Norman Mailer as the architect Sanford White), but in the film they're just atmosphere, window dressing. Forman's decision to stick with the story of Coalhouse is vindicated, because he tells it so well. [Source: https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/ragtime-1981] 110. Audio Clips 111. Open Comments 112. The actor Howard E. Rollins Jnr made his film debut in Milos Forman's Ragtime (1981) as Coalhouse Walker, the cool, sophisticated ragtime pianist. who becomes head of a group of black revolutionaries. Variety praised his "staggeringly effective portrayal of conscience-wracked pride" and "intense screen magnetism that bodes instant stardom". For a time, it looked as if Rollins would become Sidney Poitier's successor. However, in spite of unanimous praise from the critics, and an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor, Rollins made only one other film appearance. This was A Soldier's Story (1984) ...Rollins gave another memorable performance as the stylish, self-assured but intense Captain Richard Davenport, one of the first black officers in the US Army, who arrives in a racially segregated training camp in wartime Louisiana to investigate the murder of a black sergeant. But this time there was no Oscar recognition or any follow-up movie roles. Years passed before Hollywood felt ready to promote a serious black actor: Denzel Washington. 113. Question: Was he better than Denzel? 114. Black Television: Gimme a Break! [PLEASE!] 115. The series aired for 6 seasons and starred Nell Carter as the housekeeper for a widowed police chief (Dolph Sweet) and his three daughters. 116. Nell Ruth Hardy, (@ 33yrs old), born and raised in Birmingham, AL was an award-winning singer, actress, Broadway and television performer. She possessed a powerful, sultry singing voice and had a very strong stage presence; she deftly handled roles in drama, comedy, and musicals with equal capability. 117. Carter was the fifth of nine children. When she was a toddler, her father died of electrocution. At 15, she was raped at gunpoint and gave birth to the child. That same year, four of her friends died when a bomb planted by segregationists exploded in a local church. Later, Carter would say she found solace in listening to music, having a fondness for her mother's Dinah Washington and B.B. King tunes as well as her brother's Elvis Presley records. Carter developed her performance skills by singing in church groups, on the gospel circuit, on a weekly radio program, and coffeehouses. At age 19, she moved to New York City to study acting at Bill Russell's School of Drama. There, she began to appear at several nightclubs. 118. Carter's Broadway debut came in the 1971 musical Soon. (@23 yrs. old), – unknowns Richard Gere and Peter Allen were in the cast. Carter also had a bit part in the film Jesus Christ Superstar in 1973. She moved overseas and studied drama in London before being cast in the 1978 Broadway production of Ain’t Misbehavin' (@30 yrs. old), where it ran four years. She would win a Tony Award for her performance in Ain't Misbehavin' and won an Emmy Award in 1982 for the television version of the show. In addition to her stage roles, Carter appeared in a handful of television shows in the late 1970s and early 1980s, including the soap opera Ryan's Hope in 1978 and 1979 and in the television series The Mis-adventures of Sheriff Lobo in 1980. Sensing her appeal, network executives offered her the lead role in the sitcom Gimme A Break! in 1981. 119. Audio clip: 120. After Gimme a Break went off the air in 1987, Carter took various parts in films, on television shows, and on stage. Even later in her career, Carter kept active with cabaret performances and concerts. 121. Eating disorders, alcohol and drug addiction, and other health concerns plagued Carter for years. In a 1994 interview, she admitted that she first tried cocaine the night she won her Tony Award. In 1992, Carter had two brain surgeries to fix an aneurysm. In 1997, Carter learned she had diabetes. Carter was married in 1982 and divorced in 1992, then married again that same year. She was divorced again in 1993. In 1989 and 1990, she adopted two sons. Carter died on January 23, 2003, at the age of 54 due to natural causes likely caused by heart disease and complications from diabetes. [Rumored: After her passing, friends and family were surprised to discover that Carter had been living as a closeted lesbian, and that custody of her children had been left to her domestic partner, Ann Kaser.] [Main Source: https://www.notablebiographies.com/newsmakers2/2004-A-Di/Carter-Nell.html#ixzz5kPhe5ORT] 122. Open Comments 123. Question: Was this just a show about a modern Mammy? 124. Vote: Favorite Pop Culture thing for the year?
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Characters We Wanted More Of. Star Trek: Voyager had no shortage of one-off characters that made a lasting impression on us, so much so that we wish that they had joined the Voyager crew, or at least that they would have become recurring characters. In this episode of To The Journey, hosts Zachary Fruhling and Suzanne Williamson discuss one-off characters they wanted to see more of on Star Trek: Voyager. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Doing Klingon Stuff (00:02:45) Harry Squared (00:08:45) Co-X.O. or Ambassador? (00:15:45) Secret Agent Libby (00:25:51) You Don't Start Off Naked (00:32:38) Filling in on Tom's Days Off (00:35:54) You Have to Really Want This (00:38:34) Does She Really Count? (00:39:51) The Cutest Couple on Voyager (00:40:41) Like Your Friend's Annoying Best Friend (00:44:12) I Had Her on My List and Scratched Her Off (00:47:17) That's a lot of Enthusiasm (00:49:07) Closing (00:50:20) Hosts Zachary Fruhling and Suzanne Williamson Production Suzanne Williamson (Editor) Zachary Fruhling (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Bruce Lish (Associate Producer) Joo Kim (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Associate Producer) Patrick Carlin (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
We are headed out to our very first card retreat that I have not hosted! The Stamp Junkies are descending upon Gina K's, Village Paper & Ink in Wisconsin for a ton of fun, lots of laughs and some major card making. On today's episode, we talk about getting ready for going to a Retreat, supplies to bring and how I created my amazing lists! SHOW NOTES What to Bring - Check out our Preparing Your Go Bag podcast for more detailed information Be Courteous - Use a purse hook to hang your Bunkie Bag from the table so it doesn't take up so much space on the table. My List Isn't this just the cutest? List with the envelope pocket List is 5" x 2.75" Envelope Pocket is 3" x 4" Supplies Used Lavinia Freya's Fairy House Stamp Brutus Monroe Clickable Letter Stamps Gina K CardStock So Suzy Stamp Peacock Plumes Ink Bites Don't Forget Next week is our last week for our Planner Series, to be eligible to win one of our 9 fabulous prizes, please head on over and leave a comment on which Planner option is your favorite! Thanks to Our Sponsors My Sweet Petunia Quo Vadis Paper Clip Planet
On this date in 1792, George Washington used his presidential veto power for the first time. Here are a few things you may not have known about the veto. The history of the veto, which means “I forbid” in Latin, can be traced to the Roman Empire. Roman consuls had to act unanimously, so one essentially held veto power over the other, while tribunes held veto power over the Roman Senate. In the British-based Westminster system of government, the power of the veto is held by the monarch. All legislation passed by parliament must receive Royal Assent to become law. If the monarch doesn’t approve, the bill doesn’t become law. However, the last time Royal Assent was withheld in Great Britain was when Queen Anne vetoed the Scottish Militia Bill of 1708. The governors general of Commonwealth counties hold veto power in their realms as the representative of the monarch. The power has never been used in Australia or in Canada. Other counties, obviously, have different systems. In countries like Iceland and Latvia, if the president refuses to sign a bill, it is put to a national referendum. Many other countries, such as France and Italy, allow the executive to ask the legislature to reconsider the bill, after which it becomes law regardless of whether it is signed. Other countries, like Poland, allow the president to refer a bill to the judiciary to determine its constitutionality. In the United States, all federal legislation must pass the House of Representatives and the Senate and be presented to the president for his or her signature. The president can sign the bill — making it law — or veto the bill. If the bill is vetoed, the House and Senate may override the veto with a two-thirds majority in each house. A bill can also become law if the president fails to sign it within 10 days. However, if the 10-day period expires with Congress adjourned, the bill fails to become law. This is known as a pocket veto. There has been a total of 2,571 vetoes since Washington’s first in 1792. Seven presidents — John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, John Quincy Adams, William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmore and James A. Garfield — didn’t veto any legislation during their time in office. Franklin Pierce had the largest percentage of vetoes overridden with 56 percent of his nine vetoes overturned. The largest number of presidential vetoes overridden by Congress were the 15 of Andrew Johnson. Harry Truman and Gerald Ford had 12 vetoes overridden. The president who issued the most vetoes was Franklin Roosevelt, who vetoed 635 pieces of legislation. Only nine of those vetoes were overturned. Since Roosevelt’s time in office, the number of vetoes has fallen dramatically. Richard Nixon vetoed 43 bills, Jimmy Carter vetoed 31, while George W. Bush and Barack Obama vetoed 12 each. Donald Trump has yet to veto any legislation. It’s unofficially National Deep Dish Pizza Day and National Carmel Day, after eating all of that, you’ll be happy to know it’s also National Walking Day. It’s the birthday of educator and civil rights activist Booker T. Washington, who was born in 1856; actress Bette Davis, who was born in 1908; and actor Gregory Peck, who was born in 1916. Because our topic happened before 1960, we’ll spin the wheel to pick a year at random. This week in 1981, the top song in the U.S. was “Kiss on My List” by Hall and Oates. The No. 1 movie was “Nighthawks,” while the novel “The Covenant” by James Michener topped the New York Times Bestsellers list. Weekly question: Now for our weekly question: What is the second fastest land mammal? Submit your answer at triviapeople.com/test and we’ll add the name of the person with the first correct answer to our winner’s wall … at triviapeople.com. We'll have the correct answer on Friday’s episode. Links Follow us on Twitter, Facebook or our website. Also, if you’re enjoying the show, please consider supporting it through Patreon.com Please rate the show on iTunes by clicking here. Subscribe on iOS: http://apple.co/1H2paH9 Subscribe on Android: http://bit.ly/2bQnk3m
Hall and Oates became a household name back in the 1970’s, with hits like ‘Maneater’ and ‘Kiss on My List.’ They’ve even been named as one of the ‘100 Greatest Artists of All Time’ by VH-1. We brought the duo to you earlier this year with Jimmy Wayne’s version of ‘Sara Smile,’ but John has been working on plenty of other projects, including new music recorded right here in town and a new songwriters festival near his hometown in Colorado. Kelly Lynn sat down with John on a recent swing through town to hear all about it.
Rand Bishop, Juntyna Kelley, Hailey Stout & Glendyn Bishop join CC and Cynthia around the firepit. Rand talks about his new book “Makin Stuff Up” as well as many success stories. He also keeps everyone laughing with a few of his “other” stories. Who is Rand Bishop you ask?Rand Bishop is a Grammy-nominated, BMI Award-winning, Million-play songwriter with well over 200 cuts to his credit—by such artists as Beach Boys, Heart, Cheap Trick, Indigo Girls, Tim McGraw, David Ball, Peter Noone, Richie Havens and Vanilla Fudge—among many others. Bishop’s My List, recorded by Toby Keith (co-written with Tim James) spent five weeks at number one on the Billboard country singles chart in the spring of 2002 and, according to industry bible Radio & Records, ended that year as country radio’s most played song. Public response to the Keith hit inspired Bishop and James to co-author what became a profitable companion book, My List (24 Reflections on Life’s Priorities), published by McGraw-Hill. Currently he is writing, producing and developing new talent in Nashville. On this episode you hear some of the artists he’s working with.