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In this episode of Screens in Focus, host Diana and returning guest Renee Hansen dive into iconic movie soundtracks that leave lasting impressions. With Renee's deep knowledge of music and pop culture, they explore unforgettable 80s soundtracks and beyond, sharing their top three favorites. Key soundtracks discussed include Rocky IV, Grease, Purple Rain, The Lost Boys, and Top Gun. Plus, TV and movie recommendations, including Getaway, Here, and the final season of Cobra Kai. Join the fun as they celebrate the magic of music in film! Tune in for a nostalgic and fun discussion celebrating the power of music in film! 00:00 Introduction and Hosts 00:27 The Impact of Music 01:11 Unforgettable Movie Soundtracks 01:45 Rocky IV and Patriotic Anthems 03:20 Grease and Childhood Memories 04:04 The Influence of Tommy 05:26 The Role of Movie Soundtracks 06:04 Top Gun and Iconic Songs 07:48 Footloose and Energetic Beats 08:48 John Hughes and New Wave Music 10:36 Purple Rain and Prince's Masterpiece 11:15 The Lost Boys Soundtrack 14:37 Dirty Dancing and Timeless Romance 15:47 Modern Soundtracks: Sing Street 17:18 The Commitments and R&B 18:52 Bohemian Rhapsody and Queen 21:17 The Bodyguard and Whitney Houston 21:57 Forrest Gump and Musical Evolution 23:18 O Brother, Where Art Thou? 24:14 The Muppet Movie Soundtrack 25:24 A Star is Born: Two Generations 26:34 Guardians of the Galaxy 27:54 Hamilton: A Cultural Phenomenon 29:07 Elton John's Resurgence 29:35 School of Rock: A Love Letter to Rock Music 31:59 Titanic's Haunting Soundtrack 35:35 Top Three Movie Soundtracks 41:38 Iconic Songs from Movie Soundtracks 46:13 TV and Movie Recommendations 55:41 Wrapping Up: Music and Memories Too Much Heaven (Bee Gees): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nREV8bQJ1MA To Love Somebody (Bee Gees): https://youtu.be/hBvUrchek1I?si=RJC8YATfPI8oGD_J Too Much Heaven is the reaction video I was talking about and I LOVE this song! To Love Somebody is covered by many artists including Michael Buble The Lost Boys • Cry Little Sister • Gerard McMaho: https://youtu.be/G_nesH9k3qo?si=gH0_m5UJpnI2C_Rf Renee Hansen: https://linktr.ee/renee.hansen https://reneehansen.journoportfolio.com Follow and subscribe to Screens in Focus. Website: www.screensinfocus.com Email: screensinfocus@gmail.com X https://x.com/screensinfocus Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/screensinfocuspodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/screensinfocus Feedback and TV/Movie Recommendations: Google voice (669) 223-8542 Free background music from JewelBeat.com: www.jewelbeat.com
Send us a Text Message.Her Journey From 80's New Wave Band, Addiction, And Judaism#newwave #addictionrecovery #judaism #author #producer #indieartist Former New Wave Rocker in a Boston band, highlight being the opening band for Joan Jett at The Rat in Kenmore. Studied Bible in Israel and converted to Judaism. Short-lived public ESOL school teacher (left due to PTSD triggers from childhood trauma/sexual abuse). Went to aromatherapy school, moved to TX and found my husband at 62 in TX as a full-time RVer. Went back to my 3rd love (1st is God; 2nd is hubby) as a DIY indie artist/producer DebraCohenMusic.com and in 2024 became a non-fiction author: https://www.amazon.com/author/debracohenmusicWebsite: https://debracohenmusic.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/debracohenmusicdotcom/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aslifehappensdotorgLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debra-cohen-music/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/ @JewishRockMusic X: https://x.com/DebraCohenMusicYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnZieDuB17LEtLtaMurI5FAThanks for tuning in, please be sure to click that subscribe button and give this a thumbs up!!Email: thevibesbroadcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/listen_to_the_vibes_/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevibesbroadcastnetworkLinktree: https://linktr.ee/the_vibes_broadcastTikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeuTVRv2/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheVibesBrdcstTruth: https://truthsocial.com/@KoyoteFor all our social media and other links, go to: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/the_vibes_broadcastPlease subscribe, like, and share!
Join Gleeso on Triple M Nights as we welcome the legendary Debbie Harry of Blondie, diving deep into her extraordinary journey through the punk and new wave eras, leading up to her eagerly anticipated visit to Australia for the ‘Pandemonium' Rocks 2024 Festival this April. Born in Miami and raised in the musical whirlwind of New York City, Debbie Harry and Blondie catapulted to global fame with their eclectic mix of punk, disco, and reggae, giving us timeless hits like "Heart of Glass," "Call Me," and "Rapture." As Debbie Harry steps onto Australian shores, we celebrate not only her monumental influence on music across the globe but also her special connection with Australian fans, who have embraced Blondie's revolutionary sound and Harry's captivating performances over the decades. From her iconic style to her impact on pop culture and fashion, Debbie Harry remains a beacon of artistic innovation. Don't miss this incredible episode where music history and future excitement collide, here on Triple M Nights.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Season 4, Episode 76We're going to start things out on this episode with the one and only Joe Jackson and his utterly unique 2023 album, Joe Jackson Presents Max Champion in What A Racket! We'll follow that with a listen to the latest from Madness. Their 2023 album is titled The Theater Of The Absurd Presents C'est La Vie. Music news is loaded with new singles from The Vapors, Simple Minds/Icehouse, Real Life and Jesus And Mary Chain. Then we have tour dates for Hoodoo Gurus, Adam Ant, Joe Jackson, Blow Monkeys and finally, the lineup for Cruel World 2024.Joe Jackson:http://joejackson.com/Madnesshttps://www.madness.co.uk/The Vapors - Hey Baby It's Christmas http://www.thevapors.co.uk/2023/12/01/new-single-out-now/Enjoy the podcast? How about buying us a cup of coffee? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/newwavemusicOffside Apparel http://offsideapparel.comUse NEWWAVE at checkout for 10% off your order! Exp. 12/31/23Support the show
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In Blank Canvas: Art School Creativity From Punk to New Wave (Intellect Publishing, 2022), Simon Strange explores the relationship between art and music within education in the United Kingdom. Strange examines the diverse range of people who broke down the barriers between art, life, and the creative self. He looks at art school Britain in the 1960s and '70s, a hotbed of experimental DIY creativity that blurred the lines between art and music. Tracing lines from the Bauhaus “blank slate” through the white heat of the Velvet Underground and the cutting edge of the Slits, Blank Canvas draws on interviews with giants of the genre across the spectrums of music, gender, and race, from Brian Eno to Pauline Black, Cabaret Voltaire to Gaye Advert. What emerges is a portrait of the era as an eclectic range of musical styles and cultures fused, erupting into a diverse flow of outspoken originality. Providing a framework for creativity within the arts and education, the book illuminates a path for the cultural evolution of both musicians and artists hoping to create the future. Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In Blank Canvas: Art School Creativity From Punk to New Wave (Intellect Publishing, 2022), Simon Strange explores the relationship between art and music within education in the United Kingdom. Strange examines the diverse range of people who broke down the barriers between art, life, and the creative self. He looks at art school Britain in the 1960s and '70s, a hotbed of experimental DIY creativity that blurred the lines between art and music. Tracing lines from the Bauhaus “blank slate” through the white heat of the Velvet Underground and the cutting edge of the Slits, Blank Canvas draws on interviews with giants of the genre across the spectrums of music, gender, and race, from Brian Eno to Pauline Black, Cabaret Voltaire to Gaye Advert. What emerges is a portrait of the era as an eclectic range of musical styles and cultures fused, erupting into a diverse flow of outspoken originality. Providing a framework for creativity within the arts and education, the book illuminates a path for the cultural evolution of both musicians and artists hoping to create the future. Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In Blank Canvas: Art School Creativity From Punk to New Wave (Intellect Publishing, 2022), Simon Strange explores the relationship between art and music within education in the United Kingdom. Strange examines the diverse range of people who broke down the barriers between art, life, and the creative self. He looks at art school Britain in the 1960s and '70s, a hotbed of experimental DIY creativity that blurred the lines between art and music. Tracing lines from the Bauhaus “blank slate” through the white heat of the Velvet Underground and the cutting edge of the Slits, Blank Canvas draws on interviews with giants of the genre across the spectrums of music, gender, and race, from Brian Eno to Pauline Black, Cabaret Voltaire to Gaye Advert. What emerges is a portrait of the era as an eclectic range of musical styles and cultures fused, erupting into a diverse flow of outspoken originality. Providing a framework for creativity within the arts and education, the book illuminates a path for the cultural evolution of both musicians and artists hoping to create the future. Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
In Blank Canvas: Art School Creativity From Punk to New Wave (Intellect Publishing, 2022), Simon Strange explores the relationship between art and music within education in the United Kingdom. Strange examines the diverse range of people who broke down the barriers between art, life, and the creative self. He looks at art school Britain in the 1960s and '70s, a hotbed of experimental DIY creativity that blurred the lines between art and music. Tracing lines from the Bauhaus “blank slate” through the white heat of the Velvet Underground and the cutting edge of the Slits, Blank Canvas draws on interviews with giants of the genre across the spectrums of music, gender, and race, from Brian Eno to Pauline Black, Cabaret Voltaire to Gaye Advert. What emerges is a portrait of the era as an eclectic range of musical styles and cultures fused, erupting into a diverse flow of outspoken originality. Providing a framework for creativity within the arts and education, the book illuminates a path for the cultural evolution of both musicians and artists hoping to create the future. Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music
In Blank Canvas: Art School Creativity From Punk to New Wave (Intellect Publishing, 2022), Simon Strange explores the relationship between art and music within education in the United Kingdom. Strange examines the diverse range of people who broke down the barriers between art, life, and the creative self. He looks at art school Britain in the 1960s and '70s, a hotbed of experimental DIY creativity that blurred the lines between art and music. Tracing lines from the Bauhaus “blank slate” through the white heat of the Velvet Underground and the cutting edge of the Slits, Blank Canvas draws on interviews with giants of the genre across the spectrums of music, gender, and race, from Brian Eno to Pauline Black, Cabaret Voltaire to Gaye Advert. What emerges is a portrait of the era as an eclectic range of musical styles and cultures fused, erupting into a diverse flow of outspoken originality. Providing a framework for creativity within the arts and education, the book illuminates a path for the cultural evolution of both musicians and artists hoping to create the future. Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art
In Blank Canvas: Art School Creativity From Punk to New Wave (Intellect Publishing, 2022), Simon Strange explores the relationship between art and music within education in the United Kingdom. Strange examines the diverse range of people who broke down the barriers between art, life, and the creative self. He looks at art school Britain in the 1960s and '70s, a hotbed of experimental DIY creativity that blurred the lines between art and music. Tracing lines from the Bauhaus “blank slate” through the white heat of the Velvet Underground and the cutting edge of the Slits, Blank Canvas draws on interviews with giants of the genre across the spectrums of music, gender, and race, from Brian Eno to Pauline Black, Cabaret Voltaire to Gaye Advert. What emerges is a portrait of the era as an eclectic range of musical styles and cultures fused, erupting into a diverse flow of outspoken originality. Providing a framework for creativity within the arts and education, the book illuminates a path for the cultural evolution of both musicians and artists hoping to create the future. Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
In Blank Canvas: Art School Creativity From Punk to New Wave (Intellect Publishing, 2022), Simon Strange explores the relationship between art and music within education in the United Kingdom. Strange examines the diverse range of people who broke down the barriers between art, life, and the creative self. He looks at art school Britain in the 1960s and '70s, a hotbed of experimental DIY creativity that blurred the lines between art and music. Tracing lines from the Bauhaus “blank slate” through the white heat of the Velvet Underground and the cutting edge of the Slits, Blank Canvas draws on interviews with giants of the genre across the spectrums of music, gender, and race, from Brian Eno to Pauline Black, Cabaret Voltaire to Gaye Advert. What emerges is a portrait of the era as an eclectic range of musical styles and cultures fused, erupting into a diverse flow of outspoken originality. Providing a framework for creativity within the arts and education, the book illuminates a path for the cultural evolution of both musicians and artists hoping to create the future. Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education
In Blank Canvas: Art School Creativity From Punk to New Wave (Intellect Publishing, 2022), Simon Strange explores the relationship between art and music within education in the United Kingdom. Strange examines the diverse range of people who broke down the barriers between art, life, and the creative self. He looks at art school Britain in the 1960s and '70s, a hotbed of experimental DIY creativity that blurred the lines between art and music. Tracing lines from the Bauhaus “blank slate” through the white heat of the Velvet Underground and the cutting edge of the Slits, Blank Canvas draws on interviews with giants of the genre across the spectrums of music, gender, and race, from Brian Eno to Pauline Black, Cabaret Voltaire to Gaye Advert. What emerges is a portrait of the era as an eclectic range of musical styles and cultures fused, erupting into a diverse flow of outspoken originality. Providing a framework for creativity within the arts and education, the book illuminates a path for the cultural evolution of both musicians and artists hoping to create the future. Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
In Blank Canvas: Art School Creativity From Punk to New Wave (Intellect Publishing, 2022), Simon Strange explores the relationship between art and music within education in the United Kingdom. Strange examines the diverse range of people who broke down the barriers between art, life, and the creative self. He looks at art school Britain in the 1960s and '70s, a hotbed of experimental DIY creativity that blurred the lines between art and music. Tracing lines from the Bauhaus “blank slate” through the white heat of the Velvet Underground and the cutting edge of the Slits, Blank Canvas draws on interviews with giants of the genre across the spectrums of music, gender, and race, from Brian Eno to Pauline Black, Cabaret Voltaire to Gaye Advert. What emerges is a portrait of the era as an eclectic range of musical styles and cultures fused, erupting into a diverse flow of outspoken originality. Providing a framework for creativity within the arts and education, the book illuminates a path for the cultural evolution of both musicians and artists hoping to create the future. Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies
In Blank Canvas: Art School Creativity From Punk to New Wave (Intellect Publishing, 2022), Simon Strange explores the relationship between art and music within education in the United Kingdom. Strange examines the diverse range of people who broke down the barriers between art, life, and the creative self. He looks at art school Britain in the 1960s and '70s, a hotbed of experimental DIY creativity that blurred the lines between art and music. Tracing lines from the Bauhaus “blank slate” through the white heat of the Velvet Underground and the cutting edge of the Slits, Blank Canvas draws on interviews with giants of the genre across the spectrums of music, gender, and race, from Brian Eno to Pauline Black, Cabaret Voltaire to Gaye Advert. What emerges is a portrait of the era as an eclectic range of musical styles and cultures fused, erupting into a diverse flow of outspoken originality. Providing a framework for creativity within the arts and education, the book illuminates a path for the cultural evolution of both musicians and artists hoping to create the future. Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day
In Episode 1, we explored the rise of New Wave Music in 1982. By 1983, it was all over the airwaves. Being different was “in.” In this latest episode, Laurie & Trey play their favorite songs from 1983 and discuss how the musicians influenced their lives, their attitudes, and their fashion sense! You won't want to miss this episode.
The advent of New Wave Music in the 70s brought on dozens of classic bands who've left a mark in the classic rock landscape. In this episode of the CGR Podcast, Jeremy and John discuss and debate the topic as they each share their Top 10 "New Wave Flavored" classic rock bands. Check out the new Classic Guitar Rock Countdown show, exclusively on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/76puep9f8HpnnoLNLLr6b5?si=gHo7aWhoQpOrty8C85kb-g&dl_branch=1 You can now support the Classic Guitar Rock Podcast by becoming a patron for a measly $3 per month! Please support us on Patreon today! www.patreon.com/classicguitarrock Opening and closing theme: Opening and Closing Theme: Open Highway by Silent Partner is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeremy-lunnen7/support
Dan returns to The Weekly List, so he and Rich spend the night arguing about how to define New Wave Music.
The other morning, I was deep in thought about the sadness of nostalgia I had recently experienced. Nostalgia had overtaken me numerous times in the past year, and I wonder if there's a tipping point in one's life that's related to getting older. Is nostalgia somehow related to wisdom and a greater critical mass of life experience, and thus memory? Perhaps the COVID-19 lockdowns have something to do with it. With less social activity and other distractions, I've had more time to think about better times—so to speak. In this episode I share,My experiences of nostalgia.Where the meaning of nostalgia comes from (and how it used to be considered an affliction).What are the insights, self-awareness, wisdom, and experience of gratitude that you can gain from moments of nostalgia?What to do if you feel regret, as I sometimes do, in my trips down memory lane.Read the post on The Ascent on Medium.Are you enjoying the Think Queerly Podcast?If yes, would you take a few seconds to give me a 5-star rating or leaving me a review on Apple Podcasts? This will make a huge difference in how many new people discover my show. Sign up for my weekly newsletter or download one of my free Personal Evolution Practices which you will find at DarrenStehle.com.
This week, Dan returns to The Weekly List, so he and Rich spend the night arguing about how to define New Wave Music. Connect: Subscribe to The KYMN Radio Podcast Here Find the latest Northfield Area News Here Follow us on Facebook & Twitter Listen live on 95.1 FM, 1080 AM or online here The Weekly List airs Thursdays at 7pm. Find more great programs like this one at https://kymnradio.netand subscribe to The KYMN Radio Podcast for a mix of Northfield news, high school sports, and great music.
This week, Dan returns to The Weekly List, so he and Rich spend the night arguing about how to define New Wave Music.
All about New Wave music and more with Dave Sundstrom from the Good Stuff Support us here if you love what we do https://www.buymeacoffee.com/boardgamelife Link to the YT page https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC33gMPKuJGcZi8aO6jts30A
The Fantastic Plastics are a neo-New Wave duo who mix new wave, synth punk, and electro elements with Orwellian and Sci-Fi inspired lyricism - and a hell of a lot of fun and energy in their twice-weekly livestream performances on Twitch. I had a great time talking with Tyson and Miranda back in May about touring, streaming on Twitch, playing the theremin, connecting with an audience over the internet, and so much more. So find out why the Fantastic Plastics love new wave music - and why you might learn to love it, too. Fantastic Plastics songs in this episode:“Perfect Strangers”“Bad Day”“Telephone” Find the Fantastic Plastics:https://thefantasticplastics.com https://twitch.tv/fantasticplastics https://www.instagram.com/thefantasticplastics https://twitter.com/PlasticsBand The Plastics’ favorite nonprofits: https://www.directrelief.org http://girlsrockchicago.org/donate https://www.naacpldf.org https://oceanconservancy.org https://www.paws.org *** A rotating list of my favorite nonprofits: https://Vote.org https://votesaveamerica.com/everylastvote/ *** Additional editing by Mindjam Media http://www.mindjammedia.com/ We’re on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/lovewhatyoulovepod Hang out with me at https://instagram.com/lovewhatyoulovepod or https://twitter.com/whatyoulovepod Check out my books at https://juliekrose.com LWYL Music: Inspiring Hope by Pink-Sounds https://audiojungle.net/user/pink-sounds
Greg and Kelly look back at New Wave music.....
Greg and Kelly look back at New Wave music.....
Patrick Everson (Covers.com) joins the crew to discuss how he got his start covering sports betting, his love of Chilis, & 80s New Wave Music; Plus a CFB Playoff recap & NFL Playoffs preview. And Motoi's story on 49ers-Seahawks.Everson interview 0:00:00-55:00CFB- 55:15NFL- 1:14:00
Transitioning to the MTV era was tough for some artists from the 1970s , but others went all in, going full New Wave. Hear who pulled it off and who didn't quite hit the bullseye, including Alice Cooper, the Steve Miller Band, Lindsey Buckingham and...the Village People! Geek out down the New Wave rabbit hole with host Lyndsey Parker (Yahoo Entertainment Music Editor and SiriusXM Volume Host).
On episode two, we're back and similarly as better than ever as we were in the first episode, but MORE. Topics for John and Shannon include the UN Climate Report, Halloween (film), New Wave music, A Star Is Born and some other things about which they both have at least a vague idea... Kinda. Sorta. Plus, John goes deep on the National Weather Service! And Shannon knows someone who allegedly ran off with Kris Kristofferson... allegedly. Check out You Better Beweeb This, an anime podcast with Nate at moleholeradio.com, or on Apple Podcasts. Check out Spaceboy Books at readspaceboy.com Follow Nate on Twitter (if you do that sort of thing) at @nateragolia
Mark Eltringham is an author, commentator, speaker and the publisher of Workplace Insight, the UK's most widely read publication dedicated to the design and management of workplaces. Mike Petrusky is excited to talk to Mark about British music, which leads to a discussion about bands from the early days of new wave in Liverpool, including Echo & The Bunnymen. The evolution of music serves as a metaphor which leads to a conversation about the history of the workplace where Mark shares his perspective on some of the founding thought leaders in our modern workplace industry. Mike asks about today’s workplace and Mark references a recent report from Andrew Mawson of AWA, Kate Lister of Global Workplace Analytics and Haworth while also sharing some research provided by Leesman Index. Mike & Mark talk about the blurring of the lines and need for collaboration across departments inside organizations, the relationship between facilities management and workplace as a whole, while also discussing the controversy in the UK about the future of the FM sector. This episode provides many insights on marketplace trends, the evolution of design, and information to help you keep up with the fast-moving workplace of today. Connect with Mark on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-eltringham-2071804/ Visit Workplace Insight: http://workplaceinsight.net/ Register for our next live webinar “A Roadmap to How FMs Can Deliver ROI Through Workplace Experience with Peter Ankerstjerne”: https://www.iofficecorp.com/webinar-a-roadmap-how-fms-can-deliver-roi-through-workplace-experience Follow the “Workplace Innovator” on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1ZFw7OskRWuErzpeGngJB4?si=vUop9rrMRBe81B5tq6XNPA Connect with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikepetrusky/ Share your thoughts with Mike via email: podcast@iOFFICECORP.com Learn more about iOFFICE’s workplace experience solutions: https://www.iOFFICECORP.com/
We're back with Part 2 of our Halloween Songs of the '80s series. This time, we let you - our listeners - pick your favorite songs. And to be honest: We like your picks better than ours! This episode is sponsored by Away Travel. Listen to the show for a special offer from this amazing luggage company. (Brad is pretty much in love with his Away Travel carry-on.)
Greetings all. A rousing podcast this week with our friend Alan Klein. Alan and I regale stories from our days hanging by the pool with Sarah Jessica Parker and Robert Downey, Jr. and whatever happened to those losers. Then it's talk of New Wave Music and how it started here in America and if that's not enough, talk of Joan Jett and the icon she surprisingly is. A instant classic. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
NO-BUDGET NIGHTMARES returns with another Canuxploitation classic featuring ALIENS, ZOMBIES, NEW WAVE MUSIC, and LOTS MORE! It's 1982's BIG MEAT EATER and it's as crazy as a sci-fi/horror/comedy/musical gets, and - get this - it's actually pretty GOOD! A brief respite from the pain as we HURTLE DANGEROUSLY towards episode 100. Lots of LAUGHS, a few TEARS, and maybe, just maybe, you'll learn a little something. MEAT YOUR FATE!
Improv Performer and former lawyer Matt Crawford showdowns comedian and segment producer Rob O'Reilly in a buncha questions on synthy pop music and punctuation. Rob corrects Ryan on a joke tag about dental dams, Matt talks the benefits of long hair, and Budds drafts an idea for an all-cookies, all-the-time version of Cub Scouts called Budds Scouts. Category Round: Disney Villains. Listeners Quiz prize: Signed headshot from Budds! Email ryanbudds@gmail.com with the three answers to enter. Matt Crawford: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=835989 Rob O'Reilly: https://twitter.com/RobOReilly Theme song by Frawsty: https://soundcloud.com/frawsty SUPPORT THE SHOW! Grab some much-needed equipment off the Amazon Wishlist for Trivia with Budds. Book your next big party with Budds! Read his 60+5 Star Yelp Reviews and more at TriviaWithBudds.com. YOU PICK THE ROUNDS, BUDDS WRITES THE QUESTIONS! Have an in-home trivia night for a super low price, totally customizable. PARTY, EVENT, FUNDRAISER COMING UP? Book Budds for some trivia! Email ryan@ryanbudds.com for more details on how to make your event unique and fun. Hosted by Ryan Budds. For more info on all events check these sites: Click the BRAND NEW http://TriviaWithBudds.com RSVP to events for a bonus point when you show up! http://Facebook.com/TriviaWithBudds http://Twitter.com/ryanbudds http://Instagram.com/ryanbudds http://RyanBudds.com
Sitting in on this conversation was like listening to old friends playing catch-up. Teddy Boldt is one of Brandon's favorite drummers in town, and one of Brandon's first friends upon moving to Nashville (awwwwww). If you ever wanted to be on the outside of inside jokes, this episode's for you! Nah, you'll get some jokes! Teddy grew up underprivileged in one of the most privileged cities in America. So to go from couch surfing and spending nights in his car to playing in one of the biggest party rock bands in the country living it up in five star hotels and tour buses is a story worth telling. It's no fairytale--listen to how a homeless fashion designer living in L.A. became one of Nashville's biggest, flashiest show drummers. It is an incredible story! Family Force 5 is a party rock band based out of Atlanta/Nashville. You've seen them on Van's Warped Tour, top of the Billboard charts, and many festivals around the nation. Teddy gives some insight on the personalities and the business infrastructure of FF5, and then the learning curve of dealing with that. We get to hear some info nuggets of what's in store for the next record and where FF5 is going. For all you ex-Wavorly fans, we didn't forget about you. Teddy talks about landing the Wavorly gig, life after Wavorly, and how he was literally seconds from walking away from music until he got the call to be the newest member of Family Force 5. Teddy is heavily influenced by 80's New Wave Music, so your guides found it fitting to play "80's Drummer Karaoke" with the help of our newest friends at karaoke-version.com. Special thanks for the beats on this episode go to Jared Kneale, www.jaredkneale.com, and of course our lead sponsor, Fat Bottom Brewing.
Some classic Jesus music, a request show, and featuring New Wave music, including: UFO - Pat Boone, Oh Jesus - Little Bobby Emmons and The Crosstones, His Love Is Reaching Out For You - Karen Lafferty, It's So Good - Found Free, Born Again - The Latinos, Not Going To Fall Away - Sheila Walsh and Steve Taylor, Central Theme - Daniel Amos, Lamb Chops - Weber And The Buzztones, Fade To Glory - Quickflight, Jesus Trip - Ishmael United, I Don't Understand Your Love - After The Fire
Some classic Jesus music, a request show, and featuring New Wave music, including: UFO - Pat Boone, Oh Jesus - Little Bobby Emmons and The Crosstones, His Love Is Reaching Out For You - Karen Lafferty, It's So Good - Found Free, Born Again - The Latinos, Not Going To Fall Away - Sheila Walsh and Steve Taylor, Central Theme - Daniel Amos, Lamb Chops - Weber And The Buzztones, Fade To Glory - Quickflight, Jesus Trip - Ishmael United, I Don't Understand Your Love - After The Fire
Some classic Jesus music, a request show, and featuring New Wave music, including: UFO - Pat Boone, Oh Jesus - Little Bobby Emmons and The Crosstones, His Love Is Reaching Out For You - Karen Lafferty, It's So Good - Found Free, Born Again - The Latinos, Not Going To Fall Away - Sheila Walsh and Steve Taylor, Central Theme - Daniel Amos, Lamb Chops - Weber And The Buzztones, Fade To Glory - Quickflight, Jesus Trip - Ishmael United, I Don't Understand Your Love - After The Fire