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Music In My Shoes
E83 Tribute to Brian Wilson & Sly Stone; and The Smiths Live in '85

Music In My Shoes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 44:18 Transcription Available


We pay tribute to two musical legends who recently left us - Beach Boys' Brian Wilson and Sly and the Family Stone's Sly Stone - while celebrating their revolutionary contributions to music history.• Brian Wilson, the creative genius behind the Beach Boys, died at age 82 on June 11, 2025• Wilson's incredible harmonies and arrangements made songs like "In My Room" and "Don't Worry Baby" deeply relatable and timeless• "Good Vibrations" demonstrates Wilson's production mastery, featuring different musicians recording sections over months• Sly Stone of Sly and the Family Stone also passed in June, leaving behind the legacy of psychedelic soul and multiple hit songs• A look back at The Smiths June 1985 concert at the Beacon Theater in NYC• We explore our favorite cover songs, from Johnny Cash covering Nine Inch Nails to The Fugees' version of "No Woman, No Cry" to Van Halen covering The KInks "You Really Got Me"Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease like and follow the Music in my Shoes Facebook and Instagram pages and share the podcast with friends on your social media. Contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

Vinil
Vinil: Bob Marley & The Wailers – No Woman, No Cry

Vinil

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 8:14


Deve ser a música mais conhecida de Bob Marley, é seguramente das que foi mais cantada: No Woman, No Cry. Bob Marley & The Wailers | Live! (LP) | No Woman No Cry (1975)

The Rizzuto Show
Crap On Extra: Sexyy Questioned and Best Animated Romances!

The Rizzuto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 36:40


MUSICSt. Louis native SexyyRed is facing a lawsuit, accused of calling on her followers to attack herchild's grandmother. According to KMOV.  The new look Sublime areworking on a new album.When Jakob Nowell followedin his father's footsteps last year he initially said he didn't expect to makeany new music with Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson beyond “FeelLike That,” which repurposed an old Sublime demo and used his father's BradleyNowell's vocals. Poison's Brett Michaelssays his trademark bandana is his "superpower". Corey Feldman is on the latest episode of Billy Corgan's podcast, “The Magnificent Others” and  he claimed he was up for two of LeonardoDiCaprio's biggest roles: First, he said he was actually CAST as Arnie in1993's "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" . . . but then JohnnyDepp joined the cast and got him fired Carlos Santana wants to collaborate with Taylor Swift anddo an album with her, and he already has three songs picked out for them: BobMarley's "No Woman, No Cry" . . . Bob Dylan's "JustLike a Woman", and "Natural Woman" by CaroleKing. If you know the story ofthe Beatles, you probably know that in 1962, they auditioned for numerousrecording studios and were turned away. TV "Malcolm inthe Middle" is being revived onDisney+ and while thereare familiar names reprising their characters, there will be one new facetaking on a big role Hulu's hit series OnlyMurders in the Building is adding more star power for its fifth season! Joe Gatto is entering anin-patient facility after becoming the subject of sexual assault and harassmentallegations. Netflix has beendeveloping a series for Scooby-Do for about a year already, and they're callingit a "modern re-imagining."            After filmingwrapped on the final season of "The Handmaid's Tale", ElisabethMoss asked for a souvenir, but somebody beat her to it. h MOVING ON INTO MOVIENEWS:Marvel Studios revealedthe cast for the next Avengers movie AND FINALLYWe've seen plenty oflists of the best romances on TV.  But what about the best ANIMATEDromances on TV?  Here's how "Entertainment Weekly" ranks them:  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Rizzuto Show
Crap On Extra: Sexyy Questioned and Best Animated Romances!

The Rizzuto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 42:25


MUSIC St. Louis native Sexyy Red is facing a lawsuit, accused of calling on her followers to attack her child's grandmother. According to KMOV.   The new look Sublime are working on a new album. When Jakob Nowell followed in his father's footsteps last year he initially said he didn't expect to make any new music with Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson beyond “Feel Like That,” which repurposed an old Sublime demo and used his father's Bradley Nowell's vocals.   Poison's Brett Michaels says his trademark bandana is his "superpower". Corey Feldman is on the latest episode of Billy Corgan's podcast,  “The Magnificent Others” and  he claimed he was up for two of Leonardo DiCaprio's biggest roles: First, he said he was actually CAST as Arnie in 1993's "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" . . . but then Johnny Depp joined the cast and got him fired   Carlos Santana wants to collaborate with Taylor Swift and do an album with her, and he already has three songs picked out for them: Bob Marley's "No Woman, No Cry" . . . Bob Dylan's "Just Like a Woman", and "Natural Woman" by Carole King.   If you know the story of the Beatles, you probably know that in 1962, they auditioned for numerous recording studios and were turned away.  TV  "Malcolm in the Middle" is being revived on Disney+ and while there are familiar names reprising their characters, there will be one new face taking on a big role   Hulu's hit series Only Murders in the Building is adding more star power for its fifth season! Joe Gatto is entering an in-patient facility after becoming the subject of sexual assault and harassment allegations. Netflix has been developing a series for Scooby-Do for about a year already, and they're calling it a "modern re-imagining."              After filming wrapped on the final season of "The Handmaid's Tale", Elisabeth Moss asked for a souvenir, but somebody beat her to it. h   MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS: Marvel Studios revealed the cast for the next Avengers movie   AND FINALLY We've seen plenty of lists of the best romances on TV.  But what about the best ANIMATED romances on TV?  Here's how "Entertainment Weekly" ranks them:   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Pooja & Gurdeep Show
157 -No Woman, Lots of Cry

The Pooja & Gurdeep Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 30:23


Do men secretly love romance novels more than women? Plus, Gurdeep comes in hot with an embarrassing admission he's never told anyone ...AND... can you name anything that isn't better pickled?!

Teal Swan
The False Security that No Woman Sees (Until It Is Too Late!)

Teal Swan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2025 20:19


In this video, Teal Swan dives into the concept of safety and security in relationships, focusing on a prevalent yet false sense of security many women experience. Join Teal as she unpacks why this sense of security is often misplaced and explore healthier, more direct ways to meet our safety and relationship needs.

The 500 with Josh Adam Meyers
181 - Bob Marley - Natty Dread - Maz Jobrani

The 500 with Josh Adam Meyers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 92:01


***This show is brought to you by DistroKid. Go to http://distrokid.com/vip/the500 for 30% off your first year!*** This was the first album released by Bob Marley & the Wailers. Maz Jobrani makes his debut on The 500 to talk about “No Woman, No Cry” from Natty Dread, the first of three times we'll be talking about the King of Reggae on the podcast.  Follow Maz on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mazjobrani Follow Maz on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/mazjobrani Follow Maz on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mazjobrani More Info Including Tour Dates: https://www.mazjobrani.com/ DistroKid Artist Of The Week: Junior Marvin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_R_KbupwZoY Follow Josh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshadammeyers/ Follow Josh on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@joshadammeyers Follow Josh on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoshAdamMeyers Follow Josh on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joshameyers Josh's Website: https://www.joshadammeyers.com/ Follow The 500 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the500podcast/ Follow The 500 on Twitter: https://twitter.com/the500podcast Follow The 500 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The500PodcastWithJAM/ Email the show: 500podcast@gmail.com Check the show's website: http://the500podcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
Jordana Green joins Vineeta to discuss the ONE ITEM no woman needs this holiday season.

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 0:55


Can you guess it???

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
Jordana Green joins Vineeta to discuss the ONE ITEM no woman needs this holiday season.

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 0:55


Can you guess it???

Low Tox Life
410. No Woman Should Have to Do Midlife Transitions Alone with Ali Daddo and Mary Doube

Low Tox Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 74:44


Ali Daddo and Mary Doube are on a mission to support women worldwide in feeling less alone and more empowered on their peri+menopausal journeys with their Aviiana platform. It's crazy to think that we weren't talking about this phase that 100% of women go through who live long enough, just a handful of years ago - in today's show when I mention I did a show on Perimenopause with Dr Carrie Jones a few years ago, Mary said “Wow how groundbreaking” - there was nothing 6 years ago online. I did that show because people in our community had begun to ask and talk about it. The topic has become a mainstay since then. Thank GOSH. GenX decided: Nope: Women will not suffer silently right when they need more support and more answers than ever. Capacity, mood, tolerance, ability… they can feel like they disappear overnight. Everything can feel like it hurts, bones can break, shoulders can freeze, ears can itch, your mouth can burn or taste metallic, periods can become heavier, lighter, disappear, come back, weight can p-ile on, depression can set in, anxiety can feel unbearable… and? Some women can breeze through seeming not to experience much.This show, is 3 women chatting very honestly about our experiences, sharing insights, and what's helping us through it. I hope for the mid-lifers and beyond in our community, it will provide a good “oh thank gosh it's not just me” as well as a good giggle at some of the shares. We also hope it provides a little kindling for you to decide that this could be an epic new chapter - minus the toxic positivity if you're in the thick of it. Thank you to this month's show sponsors for helping you make your low tox swaps easier: @ausclimate gives you 10% off their range for the whole of 2024, with brilliant Winix Air Purifiers, the best Dehumidifiers I've ever used, their energy-efficient heating range and their new air circulators! code LOWTOXLIFE https://bit.ly/ShopAusclimate@ediblebeautyau has a bumper Low Tox Swaps Aussie beauty offer with 40% off their huge Black Friday sale + extra freebies depending on your cart amount, such as the Body Whip, LED wand, Silk pillow case and mystery gifts - Code LOWTOXLIFE and you'll see it as an extra 5% off their already loaded 35% off. Thanks to Anna, Daisy and their team for the extra low tox love. Enjoy! Be sure to join me on Instagram @lowtoxlife and tag me with your shares and AHAs of this week's episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Encore!
Hugh Grant horrifies in new film 'Heretic'

Encore!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 13:12


He may have made a name for himself in light-hearted British rom-coms like "Four Weddings and a Funeral", "About a Boy" and "Notting Hill", but Hugh Grant has undergone a startling transformation over the last decade, rebranding himself as a character actor in darker roles. His latest outing in "Heretic" is certainly in that vein; FRANCE 24's culture editor Eve Jackson caught up with him at the film's Paris premiere, where he told her why playing the baddie is more fun. We also check out a new version of blockbuster musical "Les Misérables" as the production returns to the stage in Paris after more than 30 years, while photography exhibition "No Woman's Land" brings us the portraits and stories of the women living under what the UN has called "gender apartheid" since the Taliban came back to power in 2021.

ADV Podcasts
No Woman is Safe From THIS MAN in China - Episode #236

ADV Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 96:55


A hilarious show for you today! Enjoy!Support the show here and see the Monday Exclusive show Xiaban Hou! - https://www.patreon.com/advpodcastsChina Fact Chasers - Please subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/c/ChinaFactChasersCartoon feat. Jüri Pootsmann - I Remember Uhttps://soundcloud.com/nocopyrightsoundsTrack : Cartoon feat. Jüri Pootsmann - I Remember USome sources -https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5yp47prg7johttps://e.vnexpress.net/news/travel/chinese-tourist-says-never-returning-to-malaysia-due-to-language-barriers-4808709.htmlhttps://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/29/us/politics/us-military-army-china.htmlhttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/oct/31/xu-zhiyong-hunger-strike-china-prisonhttps://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3284192/chinese-government-workers-call-women-urge-pregnancy-latest-birth-rate-pushMiss Taiwan stuffhttps://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1295745755118563https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Grand_International_2024See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Perspective
'No Woman's Land' documents battle for women's rights in Afghanistan

Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 9:03


The lives of women living in Afghanistan under the strict regime of the Taliban have been captured in a new photography exhibition. The project, entitled "No Woman's Land" – an intimate look at the battle for women's rights in Afghanistan – saw its co-authors travelling the country to document and capture the lives of women. This comes as Human Rights Watch warns that the situation in the country continues to deteriorate, with women risking stiff penalties – including lashings – if they break the rules. We spoke to co-authors Kiana Hayeri and Mélissa Cornet about their project, which has been awarded the prestigious Carmignac Photojournalism Award by the Carmignac Foundation.

You’re probably right
Said No Woman Ever episode # 161

You’re probably right

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 38:38


Welcome to another insightful episode of "You're Probably Right" with your host, MCM. In this thought-provoking monologue, MCM delves deep into the unspoken truths of relationships, specifically exploring "Said No Woman Ever." This episode uncovers the top 10 heartfelt statements that women rarely express during or after a breakup but could significantly aid in healing and understanding from a male perspective. Join MCM as he thoughtfully examines why these powerful words often go unsaid and how their inclusion could transform the dynamics of post-relationship healing. From acknowledging personal growth to expressing genuine gratitude, discover how these unspoken sentiments can foster mutual respect and pave the way for healthier future relationships. Whether you're navigating a breakup, seeking to understand gender communication dynamics, or simply interested in enhancing your relationship insights, this episode offers honest, entertaining, and valuable perspectives to enrich your journey. Key Topics Covered: The importance of accountability and genuine apologies Expressing gratitude and appreciation in relationships Overcoming societal norms to foster open communication Enhancing mutual respect and personal growth post-breakup Practical tips for healthier relationship endings Why Listen? Gain a deeper understanding of emotional dynamics in breakups Learn how to communicate more effectively and compassionately Enjoy a thoughtful and engaging monologue that resonates with your experiences Tune in to "Said No Woman Ever" and let MCM guide you through the nuanced landscape of love, loss, and healing. Subscribe now on your favorite podcast platform and join the conversation on fostering respectful and healing communication in relationships. Keywords: Breakup, Healing, Relationships, Communication, Gender Dynamics, Apologies, Mutual Respect, Personal Growth, Emotional Intelligence, Relationship Advice, You're Probably Right Podcast, MCM Podcast, Honest Monologue, Entertainment For Entertainment Purposes Only

Stuff I Never Knew Trivia Game Show
Kadin -vs- Wize -vs- Michael - Episode 163 - Bruce Willis or Bob Marley?

Stuff I Never Knew Trivia Game Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 29:06


I've got 3 great rounds of trivia planned for you:ROUND 1: Bruce Willis or Bob MarelyROUND 2: Hot SeatsROUND 3: Final Buzzer BattleMy Guests Tonight are:KadinAutism Advocatehttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100083352067155Wize OteroReal Wize Radiohttps://stuckinmymindpodcast.com/MichaelPodcaster & Entertainerhttps://savagedunfiltered.com/How AI Watched this Episode:If you'd like to create AI driven summaries from your audio content, check out Castmagic.ioWelcome to another exciting episode of "Stuff I Never Knew," the trivia game show hosted by Jeff Revilla and featured on the Armstrong Neighborhood Channel. In this episode, our contestants Kaden McElwain, Wize, and Michael tested their knowledge across a variety of fun and challenging topics. From identifying whether certain titles belonged to Bruce Willis movies or Bob Marley songs, to answering questions about historical figures, mainstream television shows, and even fast-food flavors, the stakes were high and the competition fierce. Each contestant brought their unique set of skills and trivia prowess to the table, making for an engaging and entertaining episode.Round 1 kicked off with a game called "Bruce Willis or Bob Marely," where my contestants had to tell me is the title I gave them a Bruce Willis movie or a Bob Marely song. Kaden impressed everyone by correctly identifying "I Shot the Sheriff" as a Bob Marley song and naming Gatorade's origin at the University of Florida. Wize stayed strong by recognizing the iconic title "Die Hard" as a Bruce Willis movie and Michael proved his trivia chops by distinguishing "No Woman, No Cry" as a Bob Marley song. By the end of this round, Kaden was slightly ahead with solid, well-articulated answers, giving him an early lead.In Round 2, the questions shifted towards a fascinating mix of general knowledge and specialized trivia. This round highlighted some of the contestants' deeper knowledge pools. Kaden shared intriguing facts from his college experience, enlightening everyone on Bob Marley's "Buffalo Soldier." Wize showcased his quick recall, identifying "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Richard Hatch" (the first winner of "Survivor"), which helped him amass additional points. Michael, despite struggling initially with some pop culture questions, gained momentum by correctly naming toys and characters from "Sesame Street," keeping up the competitive spirit of the game.By Round 3, the trivia questions spanned a broader array of topics that challenged the contestants' extensive knowledge. They tackled subjects from celestial events like solar eclipses to architectural giants like Frank Lloyd Wright. Kaden continued his strong performance, correctly answering questions on "The Walking Dead" novel by Robert Kirkman and impressively handling the rapid-fire speed round by naming five jobs kids aspire to have. His consistency and broad knowledge base propelled him ahead, capturing a total of 17 points by the end of the game. Wize and Michael also demonstrated their trivia strength, particularly with Wize correctly timing the launches of major products and shows.As the episode wrapped up, Kaden McElwain emerged victorious with a five-point lead over the other contestants, showcasing not only impressive trivia knowledge but also his activism and aspirations as an autistic college student and writer. This episode was a thrilling example of what "Stuff I Never Knew" consistently delivers: high-energy competition, fascinating facts, and engaging banter among knowledgeable participants. Whether you're a trivia buff or just love learning new things, "Stuff I Never Knew" offers something for everyone. Tune in for more episodes at stuffineverknew.com, and don't forget to fill out a form to become a future contestant on the show. You never know what you might learn!Listen to More EpisodesIf you enjoyed this thrilling episode and want to join in on the fun, head over to https://stuffineverknew.com to listen to more episodes and discover a treasure trove of fascinating trivia

Love Story
Bob Marley et Rita Anderson : "No Woman, No Cry" (4/4)

Love Story

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 16:38


(Re)découvrez l'envers du décor d'un couple de musiciens : Rita Anderson et Bob Marley. Cet amour, né dans la pauvreté et marqué par la spiritualité rasta, a accompagné la légende du reggae jusqu'à son dernier souffle. Mais entre ses multiples maîtresses et son besoin de contrôle, le chanteur a imposé bien des épreuves à la femme de sa vie… "No Woman, No Cry" Presque dix ans après leur mariage, Rita n'est plus l'adolescente amoureuse qui attend patiemment le retour de son mari. La jeune femme occupe désormais un nouveau rôle : celui de cheffe d'une immense famille recomposée. Bob, lui, est une star mondiale, défenseur des plus pauvres et promoteur de la paix. Mais derrière son nom, d'importants intérêts politiques et financiers sont en jeu. Quand il tombe malade en 1977, Rita abandonne toutes ses rancœurs. Une nouvelle fois, elle remue ciel et terre pour le soutenir. Ecoutez la saison précédente : Pamela Anderson et Tommy Lee : un amour hors de contrôle Un podcast Bababam Originals Production : Bababam Ecriture : Lucie Kervern Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Réalisation : Sacha Rapin Suivez-nous sur Flipboard Première diffusion : 16 février 2024 SOURCES : Le livre Ma vie avec Bob Marley: No woman, no cry de Rita Marley (City Editions, 15 septembre 2004) L'interview de Rita Marley en 1991 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccdZwxvICz4 L'article "Comme un rasta dans son harem" par Stephen Davis paru dans Libération le 9 mai 2001 L'article "Rita Marley : Bob était un homme très romantique" paru dans Le Parisien paru le 24 juillet 2012 L'article "Entre Bob Marley et Pascaline Bongo, une histoire d'amour et d'Afrique restée secrète" par Ambre Philouze-Rousseau paru dans La Nouvelle République le 26 mai 2021 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

A Small Voice: Conversations With Photographers

Visual storyteller Kiana Hayeri grew up in Tehran and moved to Toronto while she was still a teenager. Faced with the challenges of adapting to a new environment, she took up photography as a way of bridging the gap in language and culture. In 2014, a short month before NATO forces pulled out, Kiana moved to Kabul and stayed on for 8 years. Her work often explores complex topics such as migration, adolescence, identity and sexuality in conflict-ridden societies.In 2014, Kiana was named as one of the emerging photographers by PDN 30 Under 30. In 2016, she was selected as the recipient of Chris Hondros Award as an emerging photographer. In 2017, she received a grant from European Journalism Center to do a series of reporting on gender equality out of Afghanistan and received Stern Grant in 2018 to continue her work on the state of mental health among afghan women. In 2020, Kiana received Tim Hetherington Visionary award for her proposed project to reveal the dangers of dilettante “hit & run” journalism. Later that year, she was named as the 6th recipient of the James Foley Award for Conflict Reporting. In 2021, Kiana received the prestigious Robert Capa Gold Medal for her photographic series Where Prison is Kind of a Freedom, documenting the lives of Afghan women in Herat Prison. In 2022, Kiana was part of The New York Times reporting team that won The Hal Boyle Award for The Collapse of Afghanistan and was shortlisted under International Reporting for the Pulitzer Prize. In the same year, she was also named as the winner of Leica Oskar Barnack Award for her portfolio, Promises Written On the Ice, Left In the Sun, an intimate look into the lives of Afghan from all walks of life.Kiana, along with her colloaborator, the researcher Mélissa Cornet, is recipient of the 2024 Carmignac Photojournalism Award for the reportage No Woman's Land, an investigation into the plight of women in Afghanistan under the Taliban and the work will be showcased in a double exhibition this Autumn - from October 25th to November 18th - at the Réfectoire des Cordeliers in Paris as part of the Photo Saint Germain festival.Kiana is a Senior TED fellow, a National Geographic Explorer grantee and a regular contributor to The New York Times and National Geographic. She is currently based in Sarajevo, telling stories from Afghanistan, The Balkans and beyond. In episode 239, Kiana discusses, among other things:Her story for the NYT about FGM in GambiaGender apartheidHer take on winning awards as a photojournalistHaving to Google what the Robert Cap Gold Medal was - having won itHer book When Cages FlyMoving to Canada from Iran as a teenagerHow photography helped her bridge the ‘culture and language gap'.Being at a ‘gifted' schoolHer first trip to AfghanistanComparisons with Iran in terms of relative ‘liberalism'.Her first commission from National GeographicHer story on women in Herat prisonThe moment Afghanistan fell to the Taliban and her guilt over leaving friends behindGender apartheid in Afghanistan specificallyThe dangers of ‘dilettante hit and run journalism' Referenced: Eddie Adams workshopsDominic NahrKitra CahanaEd OuGuy MartinStephen MayesMélissa CornetSarah Leen Website | Instagram “I tell people having a camera is like living a thousand different lives, but you have that camera as an excuse to immerse yourself into something, live it for a while and then walk away when you're ready.” VOTE HERE FOR ALETHEIA CASEY TO HAVE A SOLO SHOW AT PARIS PHOTO!!Become a full tier 1 member here to access exclusive additional subscriber-only content and the full archive of previous episodes for £5 per month.For the tier 2 archive-only membership, to access the full library of past episodes for £3 per month, go here.Subscribe to my weekly newsletter here for everything A Small Voice related and much more besides.Follow me on Instagram here.Build Yourself a Squarespace Website video course here.

Songs From The Basement
Episode 236: Basement Reggae # 41

Songs From The Basement

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 57:17


Hello Reggmenteers....The new show is done and here to post, and about time....On this show we have songs from: Slim Jim / Devon Russell / Talbot Brothers / The Clash and Max Romeo  and a few more.....Intro: Full Up-The Sound Dimension1. Reggae Time-Don Lee2. No Woman, No Cry-Bob Marley3. You Can't Go Halfway-Johnny Nash4. Wet Dream-Max Romeo5. Love People-Blue Riddim Band6. Ute-Eddie Lund7. Red Robe-Little Joe8. If Music Could Talk-The Clash9. Whatcha Gonna Do About It-Dan Cafferty10. Music Field-Roy Shirley11. My Desire-Johnny Clark12. Atomic Nightmare-Talbot Brothers13. Everybody Needs love-Slim Jim14. I'm Gonna Leave This Island-Nathan Russell15. Compared To What-Jerry Jones16. America-Herb Alpert17. Make Me Believe It-Devon Russell18. Streak O'Lean-Mongo SantamariaOutro: Light My Fire-The Sounds Of Our Times   

At Odds with Wrestling
At Odds With Wrestling Episode 300 – the Podcast Waits for No Woman

At Odds with Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 135:49


It's our three hundredth episode! Where does time go? Well, we look at in This Day in Wrestling History we talk at one of the best RAW matches of all time, how the Rock got started cutting people off at their knees, WCW admitting to their creative bankruptcy, the debut of a true ECW Legend, […] The post At Odds With Wrestling Episode 300 – the Podcast Waits for No Woman appeared first on Longbox Heroes.

The Tracklist
#112 - Marley

The Tracklist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 76:45


Dive into the life and legacy of a musical icon with Daron and Chris on this episode of The Tracklist! They're rewinding through the 2012 documentary "Marley," directed by Kevin Macdonald. Get ready to revisit Bob Marley's incredible journey through a deep dive into the film's soundtrack, featuring a mix of electrifying live performances, rare recordings, and timeless reggae classics. Featuring: "No Woman, No Cry" (Live) by Bob Marley & The Wailers "Run For Cover" by Bob Marley "Trench Town Rock" by Bob Marley & The Wailers

The AuthorHood Podcast
Lt. Col. Ankita Srivastava✍️ ऑन The AuthorHood Podcast

The AuthorHood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 92:47


✨ Motivation Srivastava aka Ankita Srivastava, shares beyond *No Woman's Land*, Her autobiography, which is not just an autobiography but a package of Learning

CHECK THE TOKIO HOT 100
LOVE ME JEJE / TEMS

CHECK THE TOKIO HOT 100

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 1:24


今日ピックアップするのは100位に初登場、TEMS「LOVE ME JEJE」ナイジェリア出身のシンガーソングライターTEMS。2年前、マーベル映画『ブラックパンサー:ワカンダ・フォーエバー』のサントラで、ボブ・マーリーの「NO WOMAN, NO CRY」をカバーしたことでその存在が、アフリカ以外の国でも広く知られるようになりました。さらにDRAKE、BEYONCEといったトップアーティストの作品に参加したりRIHANNAに楽曲を提供するなど、注目を集めています。この曲は6/7にリリースされる待望のファーストアルバム「Born in the Wild』」からの先行シングル。アルバム・リリースに合わせて、初となるワールドツアーも発表されていて6/15のパリを皮切りにヨーロッパと北米、オーストラリアをまわります。

Watch What Crappens
#2383 RHOP: No Woman No Cryangle

Watch What Crappens

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 79:37


On part two of the Real Housewives of Potomac reunion (S08E20), Gizelle shares some tough updates while Candiace and Robyn give greater context to their feud..Grab tickets for the Netflix is a Joke Fest in LA and our European tour at watchwhatcrappens.com Watch this recap as a video and get our bonus episodes at Patreon.com/watchwhatcrappens See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Freelance Heroism
Return to Ravenloft S2 028 - No Woman No Scry

Freelance Heroism

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 65:03


Kaeviir interrogates Ludo while Adrie and Captain Rayne plan the rescue of Rayne's crew. Find our gaming livestreams at https://www.twitch.tv/critribbit Email us your questions at: FreelanceHeroismPodcast@gmail.com Visit Freelance Heroism on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/freelanceheroism/ We have a Patreon! Any support you can provide goes toward us giving you a better podcast listening experience: https://www.patreon.com/Freelance_heroism Check out Deece's webcomic with our (mis)adventures! http://www.1d4rounds.com/ Find Deece on TikTok here: https://www.tiktok.com/@1d4rounds You can find our gameplay videos on our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6TwfLOFsl192ExdAugebgg/ You can check out our web page here: http://www.freelanceheroism.libsyn.com/  

Financial Freedom for Physicians with Dr. Christopher H. Loo, MD-PhD
#775 - Unlocking Potential: Advancing Women in Leadership with Rosie Zilinskas (No Woman Left Behind)

Financial Freedom for Physicians with Dr. Christopher H. Loo, MD-PhD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 17:17


Join us in this empowering episode as we dive deep into the world of corporate leadership with Rosie Zilinskas, a seasoned expert with 30 years of experience in the corporate realm. Rosie is on a mission to bridge the gender gap in corporate leadership, and she's here to share invaluable insights on how women can break through barriers and ascend in their careers. We'll explore the significance of having a career roadmap, identify common blind spots that hinder advancement, and discuss Rosie's unique approach to teaching women about leadership. Rosie will also share her personal journey of overcoming adversity, the importance of self-advocacy, and how to effectively prepare for promotions using her Promotion Readiness Checklist. Don't miss this insightful conversation on fostering high performance, personal development, and women's advancement in the corporate world. To connect with Rosie, visit her website: https://nowowmanleftbehind.com/ Disclaimer: Not advice. Educational purposes only. Not an endorsement for or against. Results not vetted. Views of the guests do not represent those of the host or show. Do your due diligence. Click here to join PodMatch (the "AirBNB" of Podcasting): https://www.joinpodmatch.com/drchrisloomdphd We couldn't do it without the support of our listeners. To help support the show: CashApp- https://cash.app/$drchrisloomdphd Venmo- https://account.venmo.com/u/Chris-Loo-4 Buy Me a Coffee- https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chrisJx Thank you to our sponsor, CityVest: https://bit.ly/37AOgkp Click here to schedule a 1-on-1 private coaching call: https://www.drchrisloomdphd.com/book-online Click here to purchase my books on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2PaQn4p Follow our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/chL1357 Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/drchrisloomdphd Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thereal_drchrisloo Follow us on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@thereal_drchrisloo Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drchrisloomddphd Follow the podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3NkM6US7cjsiAYTBjWGdx6?si=1da9d0a17be14d18 Subscribe to our Substack newsletter: https://substack.com/@drchrisloomdphd1 Subscribe to our Medium newsletter: https://medium.com/@drchrisloomdphd Subscribe to our email newsletter: ⁠https://financial-freedom-for-physicians.ck.page/b4622e816d⁠ Subscribe to our LinkedIn newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=6992935013231071233 Join our Patreon Community: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87512799 Join our Spotify Community: ⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christopher-loo/subscribe⁠ Thank you to our advertisers on Spotify. Financial Freedom for Physicians, Copyright 2024

SNL Hall of Fame
Emma Stone

SNL Hall of Fame

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 82:54


This week on the SNL Hall of Fame podcast we welcome back to the show, the statistical guru of the Saturday Night Network, Mike Murray! He's here on the pod to discuss our third host in a row, this time it's Emma Stone. Get it wherever you get your podcasts. Transcript: Track 2:[0:42] Thank you so much, Doug DeNance. It is great to be back inside the SNL Hall of Fame with you all.Track 2:[0:51] Big kudos for you showing up this week. It's been a stormy week here in Toronto where the Hall of Fame is and our guest count has went down.But I'll tell you what, the floors are a mess. I don't know what kind of message I need to send to you, but wipe those feet, people.The SNL Hall of Fame podcast is a weekly affair where each episode we take a deep dive into the career of a former cast member, host, musical guest, or writer and add them to the ballot for your consideration.Once the nominees have been chosen, we turn to you, the listener, to vote for the most deserving and help determine who will be enshrined for perpetuity in the hall.That's how we play the game. It's just that simple.All you need to do is listen in for the argument that is being made by our special guest for the week and determine whether or not they make a strong enough case.From there, you'll get a ballot and you'll get to place your vote.If a candidate reaches 66.7% of the ballot, they are welcome to join us here in the SNL Hall of Fame.Did you know that if you're in the Hall of Fame, you get a pass that you can come in for free anytime you want, and we'll even provide you a bottle of water. So there's that.Track 2:[2:19] Let's track down my friend Matt for some trivia in Matt's minutiae minute.Let's see if I can find him here. I'll give him a holler.Track 3:[2:29] Matt how in the world are you doing this week i am good thank you i am good, busy busy but can't complain well you just did.Track 3:[2:42] Well stating a fact isn't necessarily complaining but yeah i was complaining.Track 3:[2:50] Well no one will be complaining about our nominee this week uh emma stone is who you're going to be be talking about learning me up real good here.What have you got for us this week, Matt?Emma Stone, height 5'6", born November 6th, 1988, making me feel very old again.She's accomplished much more in her shorter life than I have in my longer life.So I found out that her low voice stems from actually having colic as a baby that lasted six months.So I'm shocked that her parents didn't pull out all of their hair um it developed she developed nodules and calluses on her vocal cords which is how why she has such a distinctive voice she actually has a phobia of being lifted up or being high because uh when she was seven she was doing gymnastics on on the parallel bars and fell and broke both of her arms. Oh my gosh.Horrible. Yeah. Oh yeah. We need to have a warning at the top of this one, a trigger warning.Yeah. Trigger warning for anybody who's afraid of gymnastics.Yeah. She grew up blonde. Judd Aptow suggested for she go red for super bad.And she real, after doing that, she found that she was called back much more for auditions. So she just stayed a redhead.Track 3:[4:16] Originally named emily stone she changed to emma as there was already an actor named emily stone registered with sag and it happens amazingly a lot um a lot of actors uh go by three names or or a slightly different name um she actually prefers emily over emma so that's how she would would prefer to be called um but she took the name emma from a member of her favorite band the spice girls oh baby yeah she is she is a baby spice fan me too that was my favorite yeah there's actually pictures of her on the internet meeting them losing her mind like tears fanning out it's uh it's very endearing now she knew at an early age she wanted to be a film star and convinced her parents to move to Hollywood by putting together a PowerPoint presentation named Project Hollywood.She lists her heroes as Gilda Radner, Diane Keaton, and Marianne.Track 3:[5:22] Cotillard. But yeah, she's been dreaming of being on SNL since she was a kid.So having been a host multiple times now, she got that dream.Since that PowerPoint presentation, she went on to be an actress in 57 films, produced 11 films, and has four soundtrack credits.She has been in five Oscar-nominated films and herself has been nominated for four Oscars, five BAFTAs, seven Golden Globes, six SAG Awards, and many more.She is one of only eight actresses to win an Oscar for a musical, the others being Rita Moreno, Julie Andrews, Barbara Streisand, Liza Minnelli, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Jennifer Hudson, and Anne Hathaway.Before she initiated Project Hollywood, she was developing websites and learned HTML at the age of 14, launching her own webzine called Neptune, which pulled on her love of journalism.She dreams of being a Jeopardy contestant to this day, and she deleted her Facebook.Track 3:[6:26] Not because of harassment, which is a delightful change given the way the internet is, but because she was addicted to Farmville. Oh my gosh.She is a true nerd. She even got to turn her theater nerddom into real-life Broadway credentials, taking over for Michelle Williams as Sally Bowles from 2014 to 2015 in a Broadway production of Cabaret.So yeah, Emma Stone, honestly one of my favorite Hollywood stars.I'm looking forward to hearing all about her. She is a great host, but is she a Hall of Fame host?Track 3:[7:06] Let's take it down to Thomas now with Mike Murray.Track 4:[7:40] Alright, JD and Matt, thank you so much for that valuable information.You guys are, I'm telling you guys, you guys are kicking so much ass on Matt's Minutia Minute this year. It's been really enjoyable to listen to.Definitely appreciate that. So welcome to another edition of the SNL Hall of Fame. Welcome to our chat.Today's nominee is the one, the only five-timer, newly minted five-timer, Emma Stone.We're re-litigating or re-examining Emma Stone's case, her candidacy.She's been on the ballot since Season 1. So I'm excited to get into Emma Stone, get into her candidacy, why she may not already be in the SNL Hall of Fame.And to do that with me, to break down Emma Stone today, I have a great guest, a first-timer. I guess technically he's been on a roundtable, but he's first time for being a guest on an actual, like an episode, like a nominee episode.Track 4:[8:35] So please welcome from SNL by the numbers on the Saturday Night Network, I have Mike Murray joining me today. Mike, how's it going, man?Good, Thomas. Good to see you. Two nights in a row. You were on my pod just last night and we're doing this again.I'm so happy to be here with you. I love these home and homes and I had such a good time.So we recorded, I did SNL by the numbers after the Shane Gillis episode, which was such a fascinating episode going in.It ended up being a fascinating episode to talk about. I love being on your pod, man. We get to dissect numbers.We get to talk different facets of the episodes and the season in general.So I love when I get asked on your pod.It's always a good time. Oh, thanks. You're such a great guest.And if you haven't checked it out, it's just truly the sports talk radio of SNL. And so Thomas is a perfect guest for it.Perfect. Bill Kenney was also with us.So that's like quite the trio right there. That was a good time.Yeah, we could do our own weekly show, the three of us.Absolutely. No kidding. So yeah. So can you maybe elaborate like what's been going on in SNL by the numbers?How's just the pod going? Tell everybody about the pod a little bit.Track 4:[9:45] Sure. I mean, it's quite the passion project for me.I've been doing this since 2018, but since the SNN, the Saturday Night Network started up, I've been doing it, the stats weekly.So what I do is I record the screen time for every individual that appears on the show.Track 4:[10:04] I put that into what I call the SNL supercomputer and just have spreadsheets on spreadsheets and try to just dissect and i say demystify the show because it's been going on now 49 strong seasons or 49 seasons strong whatever way you want to put it and i just try to figure out what their process is and who is who is doing better than the other person and who's leading in every single category cold opens monologue sketches update everything like that and what i do is take pick every piece of data and put it into an algorithm. And I call it the power rankings.Track 4:[10:42] And so week to week on the show, Wednesdays, 8pm Eastern, following a live show, we've run down that episode and do an update on how everyone's performing that week.So it's called SNL by the numbers on the SNN.That's so awesome. You're catering to, I think, how so many fans watch SNL I think I don't know if it's a cliche at this point but I found I basically found my tribe a few years ago because I've always watched SNL like it's a sport like I follow baseball basketball football hockey and SNL like those are my sports so just to find someone who also follows it like a sport find a whole community that follows SNL like a sport then we now we have stats to go with that like that you're catering to not just me but so many people out there Mike And you would think that's such a niche group, but...Track 4:[11:35] Truly, it's a live sport. Anything can happen, and that's why I love it so much.Yeah, we have a wonderful community here of SNL nerds that just love your podcast. SNL by the numbers.Go check that out. Mike, I want to talk to you from the perspective.You're the stats guy, but I want to know a little bit about Mike Murray, the SNL fan.Track 4:[11:59] Let us know, what's your origin story of being an SNL fan? man.When did you start watching? Any particular cast that you love?Sure. I feel like a lot of SNL fans, it was passed down lineage-wise from my parents who were constantly quoting the show.And I had no idea what they were quoting. Chopping Broccoli, Wayne's World, all that kind of stuff.Track 4:[12:23] So I feel like I started watching in the early 2000s.My earliest memory was actually a vhs tape that my dad had because he was a huge aerosmith fan and he was actually in an aerosmith tribute band and a friend of his who recorded snl like weekly on vhs he took his tape and copied it because aerosmith was in that wayne's world sketch and so i had had that episode so i watched that episode in the vcr and just really got into the the show and was just fascinated by the fact that it changes every season so it wasn't like this kind of serialized thing where you had to catch up on it you could just pop in and watch it and so probably the first cast was like the that i really watched week to week was like the fallon and um maya rachel like that era and i've watched it ever since my high school cast was was the Sudeikis-Sandberg-Wig era, which is, I think, a golden age.And now it's literally an obsession and a full-time job.Yeah, that's similar to a lot of our origin stories. You're exactly right.Then keeping the stats, how did that develop?Track 4:[13:40] That just came from a fascination of that ever-changing, ever-growing cast.So I used to just pen and paper when I saw someone just tally it.I've heard other people have done that too.And then I was thinking, I'm so into stats, so into sports.And like you mentioned, Thomas, that it does feel like that competitive edge to it that even if cast members don't want to admit it, it really is vying for screen time.So i thought like well what would it look like if i timed it so at first it was very elementary very rudimentary just counting and i would memorize the cast every year and all time, and then i just started going like well how do i how do i parlay this into something interesting that's just not raw data so i went from there and took the appearances and the screen time and try how to just meld them together so that's kind of how it all started to be and then with the podcast and then with a lot of fan interaction from the great community it just really snowballed yeah, you and you've so you've obviously watched a lot of snl you've seen a lot of great hosts the one that you mentioned the aerosmith i believe tom hanks was the host right siblings siblings yeah so tom hanks was in that wayne's world sketch yeah so you've seen a lot of great hosts in your your day.So what do you look for in a great SNL host, Mike?Track 4:[15:04] It's such a great question because I think that there's so many qualities that make a good host and not a lot of them, even the greats, can possibly possess all of them.But number one, elevate the material.They're at the mercy of the writer's room. So you're not always going to get the greatest host to have the best material and vice versa you could have a not so great host and great material so that's number one and then i would say bring something to the show that i can't just get from cast number x so some edge that they can bring that oh i'm glad the host wasn't doing that was doing that and not just kate mckinnon or will ferrell or somebody who's like the star of the show and then something that's important and we're talking about emma stone tonight is just at least important to me as a super fan is have a reverence or understanding of the show and like when the host doesn't just play themselves but bring some of their personality with it too yeah I love that and we will see that's a theme with Emma.Track 4:[16:10] Right off the bat, we know that she's a big fan of the show.She does revere the show.She grew up watching the show. So right away, we as fans, it's endearing for us to see someone like Emma Stone on screen.So I think those are all great things to look for in a great SNL host.Track 4:[16:29] So today we're re-examining Emma Stone's candidacy because she's been on the ballot since season one.And her voting track record it's kind of interesting to me uh season one 10.3 percent of the vote and season two emma got 11.7 percent up in season three to 15.5 percent then we saw quite the jump last season season four 32 percent of the vote so we've seen her climb a little bit so she's making some progress but i'm curious like why do you think emma has maybe slipped through the cracks a little bit in terms of her place among other great snl hosts well first of all i don't think there is a female host in the hall of fame yet so i'm hoping that that gives her a little bit of an edge candace bergen still waiting yep and i was on the round table talking about candace uh with you recently so i think maybe the recency might play against her at the the moment because thinking about your show and how many titans of snl have to get in so maybe a more recent host is like well they'll get their time so now that she's been on the ballot for four years i think people are starting to realize like we don't want to miss our chance and we got to get emma in there yeah do you think that uh that jump from 15.5 percent in season three to 32 percent in season four.Track 4:[17:57] I mean that that vote happened almost right after.Track 4:[18:00] She hosted for a fifth time do you think that jump can be credited attributed to maybe like her hosting like like she was maybe.Track 4:[18:09] Fresh in people's mind so like that was recency bias like that possibly worked for her in a weird way oh 100 because there's no greater honor for a host than to be in the five-timers club and get to get that jacket, so once you hit that threshold, that 3,000 hits or that many wins, whatever sport you want to call it, touchdown record.So you have that resume.I almost feel like it's not a prerequisite.Track 4:[18:39] If you're in the five-timers club, there's an argument to be made.Yeah, I think so. I think you're right. It does solidify a host.I wouldn't say it's arbitrary, but it is. I think I love that we do watch this like sports.Track 4:[18:53] So if you think of 3,000 hits, that's a little arbitrary.What's the difference between that and 2,999 hits, right?Track 4:[19:03] Not too much, but it's that visual. it's that like it's something that's tangible that you can point to and say that's like the line and at snl we've decided a five-timer that that's kind of the.Track 4:[19:15] The line where where you start getting a lot of recognition so yeah i could see uh that jump being attributed to that uh for sure and she's definitely a host that deserved it's like her five-timer that was inevitable that was and only 24 members so we're not talking about right you're right a long list that everyone one makes it into eventually yeah you got to stay relevant for a long time and be a friend of the show and perform to even get that opportunity at three four let alone five so she's just just this past december became the 24th member of that club and only the and uh only the sixth woman to join the club yeah that that's a that's a good point so it is like an exclusive club like the 3000 hit club yeah 500 home runs and things like that so emma's first episode was october 23rd 2010 that was in season 36 early on in season 36 emma stone a first timer she had already been in some stuff she was in super bad uh she was out um promoting things her career had had jump started probably two or three years uh of being relevant uh in hollywood uh around that time so her first episode Mike I want to throw it to you like what do you want to start with as far as what stuck out in Emma's first hosting gig.Track 4:[20:34] Well, first of all, Superbad, one of my favorite films, and the first R-rated movie I ever saw in theaters.Really? I have a special place for Superbad and Emma for that reason.So yeah, October 2010, two weeks before she turned 22.So she was a young host, 35th youngest host all time, 23rd youngest female host all time.And that's to this date, not even just back in 2010. and that episode you know if you watch it now you see the makings of a great host but she really played the straight role or a secondary character in a lot of those sketches but it's something about emma stone when she's so facially expressive and is a great team player and like we mentioned reveres the show and just i think understands what any type of role she she could do um we We mentioned Superbad, so that monologue, Taron Killam, Bobby Moynihan playing Michael Cera and Jonah Hill was great.And then she was in a digital short, the I Broke My Arm, which I forgot all about until I rewatched.And then, of course, I have to mention, which is like, I feel like a pivotal moment in my, I was 2010, so I'm a senior in high school, and something about the Le Jeune de Paris just really got me because it felt like an old-school SNL sketch.Track 4:[21:58] It's not in English, first of all, and there's very little dialogue.So it's all these sight gags and a lot of movement because they're dancing, and her and Taryn just had this great chemistry.So that's the one that if I had to mention anything from the first show, it's definitely Lejeune de Perry. Excusez-moi, mademoiselle.Vous voulez jeter ça à la presse et moi?Track 4:[22:23] That was a great one.That was probably the first thing she did on the show, to me, too, that really stood out.And you're right, I never thought about it. But now that I'm thinking about how something like that could fit in other eras, I could see Mike Myers and Jan Hooks playing those roles or something like that.Yeah, this would go well in any era. And I think Emma really brought fun energy to this. And she really matched Taryn Killam the entire way with the dancing, with her French accent.My French teacher wife, I've shown her this sketch and she's like, those are pretty good accents.She laughed because Taryn just kept talking about grapefruits at the beginning of the pamplemousse. That's a fun word to say.Grapefruit. And so my French teacher wife was laughing. She's like, yeah.She's like, Emma actually has a pretty good accent in this. So like bonus points.But it seemed like, yeah, Emma's just really having a lot of fun, playing really well at the cast.I think, Mike, you're right. A sketch like this really showed that this was a host that loves the show and really came to play.Track 4:[23:30] Absolutely. And just if you're going to see an episode with Emma, where she is, like I mentioned, just kind of on the team, just on the bench, ready to do anything.It's that because when she had her moments, she sees them completely.And I mentioned that digital short.And, you know, she had some minor parts. She played, did an impression of Lindsay Lohan on The View and was with Nassim Pedrad's My Brother's Bedroom talk show, did a 10 to 1 with Keenan. And so a lot of them were just kind of that second role.Actually, her first appearance, she post monologue was just completely playing straight for like the dream home makeover.Hello. Yes, I'm looking for Miss Lita Mill Douglas. I'm her.Well, we are here to say that you have won Dream House Extremes $2 million homemaker. You won. You're on TV.Track 4:[24:31] Wow okay wow okay wow yeah and kristin wig is you know chewing scenery and being kristin and emma just had to be very deadpan and so for her to go with that then to the digital short and then to have this like high energy dance number it's like what you know this for a first time you know debut on snl like really kind of covered a lot of ground yeah it's it's interesting too because I think there's almost a catch-22 or weird thing that happens sometimes when you have a really good host especially like a really good first-time host is that they're so willing to play with the cast and there's they understand sketch comedy so well that they don't always have to be front and center so someone like Emma Stone understands the comedy behind this she loves the the show.So she's willing to play the straight person or willing to, to be part of the ensemble or side character.And then it might seem on the surface, like she didn't contribute to the show, but she did in a way that somebody who loves the show and who's a good sketch performer would contribute to the show.Like they didn't have to tailor the whole episode around Emma Stone.Is that something you picked up on here?Track 4:[25:45] Oh, absolutely. Because it's sometimes, I mean, SNL fans appreciate a utility player, more than maybe the casual who wants to see a celebrity in like a funny wig and costume doing an accent or something like that, because it's more of a easier laugh.So I like what you said about how that it's more of a contributing to the entire sketch rather than being the spotlight on you.And of course, we're going to see plenty more of that in our next four shows.Yeah, that seems to be a theme of her hosting gigs. There was one sketch in this first episode in particular where I thought that maybe I wish Emma had more to do in this in this bizarre sketch in particular.And it was that sex ed, the sex ed Vincent sex symposium sketch with Paul Britton.Like that was a great Paul Britton showcase.And Emma had a little bit to do. Day three is devoted to fantasy roleplay scenarios, including sexy hospital, sexy insurance scam and sexy robbery. So on the floor, lady.Oh, great. Well, do whatever you want with me. Just don't shoot my brains out.See, now what's she going to do? She starts thinking to herself, what are you going to do?We could polish that apple between our butt cheeks.Without letting it hit the floor? Yeah, I don't know. Is that kinky or is that weird? You tell me, is it? Who's to say? Exactly.Track 4:[27:04] Who's to say? But I think that's something where Emma and Paul Britton could have teamed up and really made it this weird thing that Emma could have contributed to it more.So that's an example of something to where maybe I thought Emma was underutilized.Even though she does know her role in a lot of these sketches, I really think that she could have even been used a little more effectively.That sketch in particular sticks out to me.Yeah, I mean, it's what we remember Paul Britton for, if at all, is sex ed. And that was a pre-tape heavy first episode that she had.And yeah, just was kind of, if you don't remember that sketch, she just played this role play burglar.Track 4:[27:52] That was kind of it so it was really only a few seconds or maybe like 40 seconds of screen time in that yeah so maybe not an all-timer of an episode uh on the surface but to me emma really stood out as someone who clearly loved the show she was excited to take part in whatever goofy thing they threw her away and mike it was easy to see to me why they wanted to have her back like this was the first time host and i know what you see in first time hosts but i think us as SNL fans we know it when we see it as far as like oh yeah this person needs to come back this we're in the middle of season 49 and I think uh Io she was a great host first I was just thinking of Io yeah exactly same energy where it just was again on on the team just game for anything and that's all you can ask because I mean think about SNL it's very established institution very talented talented people.Track 4:[28:51] You got Lorne running the ship and you bring in massive egos constantly.So to have a young, almost 22 Emma Stone or just a few weeks ago, Iowa Debris coming in and they're still young and trying to prove themselves.So they weren't doing maybe the biggest things, but we're just down to have a funny show and have a quality show.Yeah i have a feeling if iowa debory comes back and hosts again it's gonna be a better show i think she's gonna have more to do just like uh for sure we saw we saw emma having a little more to do so it didn't take emma long to come back obviously the show was excited to have her back so season 37 a year later emma stone's back in november of 2011 i think a lot more to do a lot more Emma Stone featurey type of things.They did a Le Jeune de Paris part two. What did you think of that?First of all, what did you think of the that they brought this sketch back?Track 4:[29:53] Well, it's one of the biggest compliments you can get is a sketch was so successful or at least popular enough with the fan base to inspire a second coming of it.You know, they did do it again with other hosts.But when I think of that sketch, I think of only Emma. I think they did with Miley as well.But they did that and a year later did it again.Track 4:[30:15] So I think seeing that a second time just kind of solidifies it in my memory.But I still always imagine that first song that they played in the original one.Oh, no. Yeah. The first song to me is like the song and canon of these sketches.I've put that song on playlists before.It's a good song. You know, it got me to delve more into French pop.That and was it Moonlight Kingdom, the movie by Wes Anderson?Yep. Those two things kind of made me delve more into French pop.Pop so uh so les jeunes de paris did that i like that this wasn't just a rehash of the first one too like they built on the last one created a whole narrative like you mentioned with a different song but like the characters emma and taryn's characters they were getting married a bunch of french things appeared on yeah they really went head first into uh fred armisen being like napoleon napoleon yeah andy sandberg coming in at the button as like quasimodo they just threw the the kitchen sink of all French things that Americans would think of.The damn Tour de France went through the set. Yeah.Track 4:[31:25] Literally, yep. Gosh, yeah, that was great. So I think that was a successful part two, La Jeune de Paris.She has her own recurring sketch. And even though Taryn did this with other people, I think I associate this sketch with Emma and Taryn more so.There was a, and this is, you know, as we go along, we'll get into more Emma-focused things.And I think this, what I'm about to talk about is an example of something Emma-focused.And it was a very weird character named Wallace.At the bridal shower. I had almost, sometimes this sketch slips through the cracks, but it's really, to me it shows Emma being willing to play weird.She's going to throw on an ugly wig, kind of play this very bizarre, weird, socially inept character.She doesn't need to be, you know, look great in the sketch and be front and center, and she doesn't mind.She's like the type of host that doesn't mind getting weird.And this bridal shower gift sketch is like a great example to me.All right, okay, next one.Feels like another video.Twink Summer.Track 4:[32:37] Gay boy toys from all around the world. Get it? It's a sex movie.It's like hers. Okay, I think I did wrong again.What's the movie? I don't understand. Oh, no, it's nothing, Mom.Is twinks summer, ma'am? It's 90 minutes, 100 twinks, one unforgettable summer.Wallace, Wallace, Wallace.Yeah, that's my big highlight from Emma episode two was Wallace because I think that's where her SNL star was born, was in that sketch.And just leaning into character work and like you said, not trying to just be...The you know young attractive actress but like no i'm down for anything like make me as like weird and awkward and creepy as possible because it really was just an all-female ensemble.Track 4:[33:29] Bridal shower and you know she's giving the the lubricant and the bringing in fred harmison as this like you know really weird prostitute and just that was definitely the um, the sign of things to come was that sketch.So I'm glad you mentioned that because I wouldn't have let you go past this episode without mentioning Wallace.Oh, no, it was great. Wallace is great, and she's not understanding the vibe of the party.Track 4:[33:57] And she's maybe feeling embarrassed, but she still wants to contribute in the way that she had planned.Track 4:[34:03] But still has some heart to it, some likability.Track 4:[34:08] Yeah, right. And even some, like, a little bit of relatability, a little fish out of water, just like somebody who doesn't really get the vibe trying to fit in maybe a little bit like alan in the hangover like just that's true he's like i'm i know i'm happy to be here but i don't know the rules that's a really good comparison to alan in the hangover i like that so yeah so we've seen especially gosh season 49 that's been uh there's been a handful of them it seems like that uh snl can rely on the host is hot types of motifs and sketches uh as we're recording this sydney sweeney's episode is coming up so i'm kind of crossed my fingers and hoping that they're not leaning into that with her too much but i'm glad that emma is not leaning into that especially right here yeah i mean we saw that with the jacob belordi and you know jason momoa taking his shirt off and you know it's fine once in a while but don't base the episode around it but you know we we don't want to see emma stone you know on a a poster being hot you know it's not what we want to see right yeah right yeah she's she could play hot she could play weird that's why she's like such a great versatile host so um is there anything else from um episode number two that um maybe stood out to you well maybe i and i think this is maybe a running thread that we'll get to but all of her monologues are like super strong and And very fun, well-paced.Track 4:[35:35] And so this was, she's promoting the amazing Spider-Man.Track 4:[35:38] And Andy Samberg comes down from the ceiling as Spider-Man, auditioning for the role, which of course was already cast with Andrew Garfield, who then pops into it.But it was just kind of a moment where she really vibed with that era of the cast, of the show with that cast. And so we're going to see, you know, go forward till just a few months ago with this era.But seeing Emma Stone and Andy Samberg felt very like this works.Track 4:[36:12] I love when SNL calls back older SNL stuff, but he was basically doing Horatio that did this, I think, with Kirsten Dunst. Yeah, and they referenced that.Are you trying to remake this monologue? And Andy Samberg says, well, aren't you just remaking that same movie? Yeah, touche. Yes.Track 4:[36:35] She comes off as very likable in the monologues. again uh that first monologue we she said right away that like this is a dream come true she was a fan growing up so i think monologue is really important for a host and you're right she showed out well in this monologue uh definitely uh speaking of andy this isn't a highlight for me but just a little tidbit is that emma and it's not her fault but she probably has the privilege of being in maybe the worst lonely island digital digital short of all time i wish wish it would rain oh gosh that's like an infant i think that's an infamous lonely island, it's pretty bad and i love lonely on their snl hall of famers but emma to no fault of her own was in a memorably bad lonely island unless you love this one mike no i i i wasn't gonna mention it yeah it's uh one of the one of the few because lonely island uh for better or worse has no no trouble letting you know exactly what the joke is.And with that one, we did not know what the joke was. Oh, my God.Yeah, you're just watching. Where is all this coming from?And Emma plays a character with just like an abnormally big butt.It was just, yeah, it was very weird.Track 4:[37:50] Again, not Emma's fault, but it is a distinction that she has coming from this episode.But she's right. She plays well with the cast.And we will see that going forward with different eras of the cast. Andy in the monologue.She took part in a Kristen Wiig showcase, the secret word sketch, which truth be told, I didn't always love these sketches.But Emma in this particular one made it entertaining for me.Back over to charlene's team i'm gonna give a receipt actually lyle i'm gonna let my friend mr pickles give the clues since he was such good luck to me during my talent portion of miss america right mr pickles right miss charlene he's british.Track 4:[38:39] This is good fun 10 seconds on the clock the secret word is cloud okay go ahead mr pickles Because, okay, this is why it floats in the sky. A plane?Track 4:[38:54] No, it's Poppy and I. So she took a sketch, a recurring sketch that I was never, I always had mixed feelings and usually negative feelings about.And Emma made the secret word sketch watchable to me. She played Miss America from Georgia.And she did some really weird ventriloquist stuff during the secret word.So she actually made a recurring sketch that I don't love, like entertaining.And that's a mark of a good host for me.And I think SNL might use recurring sketches where the host is secondary as kind of a crutch for a weaker host.So I'm glad you mentioned that. She really made the sketch better because especially that's not a sketch that you are too fond of.Because they also did Herb Welch with Bill Hader, which I do love.I do, yeah. And so they put her in that as well.And she she was great and uh my last thing for that episode was they did a like office sketch with um listening to someone like you by adele yes where i mentioned that emma is so great like facial acting and it was a lot of just react you know cuts to reactions of the women and then like you know the men come in they show bobby outside as the window washer everyone just sobbing to someone like you so it's what just a classic snl sketch of like here's the joke we're gonna do it it again, but we're trying to escalate it every time.Emma's so good at ugly crying in that sketch, just like everybody else.Track 4:[40:21] One more weird one. This was a pretty good episode, and I think Emma had a lot to do with it.Again, with Andy, we're going to make technology hump.I've always had a soft spot for this sketch.He did it with Zooey Deschanel was in another rendition of this sketch at one point, too. But.Track 4:[40:42] Emma played this perfectly as just this really enthusiastic, upbeat person presenting this weird material.But it's not weird to she or Andy. They're just like, hey, we're just going to make technology hump.And I love when they got listener feedback or viewer feedback.Hey, we've got some viewer email. Ryan from Sacramento says, we don't want your dumbass soap opera scene.Just show clean, close-up shots of tech humping. call me a hopeless romantic but this lady needs a little dialogue before the action i hear that line was perfect and that's a sketch that i might not pull up and show a friend who doesn't not familiar with snl and when i re-watched that one that like really brought me back in time because i don't think i had seen it since it aired live it's the last piece of the night exactly and when i watched it i was like wow i remember watching this at you know 12 53 a.m um back in 2011 and that sketch with another host might have been too weird and inappropriate but like you said andy and emma were selling it like no this is fine this is okay so jason sudeikis as an xbox controller you know it worked yeah it definitely worked there was a digital camera involved and then at a certain point like the zoom went out and it was very creative way to make these these pieces of technology. Props to the props. Yeah, absolutely.Track 4:[42:10] And yeah, Zooey Deschanel was in one of these. And I think Emma probably sold it a little better than Zooey, to her credit.So this is always one perfect 10 to 1 type of thing that Emma was just totally up for. A very weird thing that Emma was up for.So I feel like Emma, you know, we saw in this second episode, somewhat confined to the era with being in some recurring sketches, an unfortunate digital short.But she's a great host and I think that that shines through again so we're like two for two as far as Emma just showing us like what a what a fun presence she is on SNL absolutely I mean I'm sure at the end of this episode I might have to make a big case but it's again it's somebody who gets the show shows up and performs so two for two in my opinion I agree yeah absolutely and then it took Took her a few years, like about five years before she was back in December of 2016.Track 4:[43:08] Season 42, which I think history is going to look at.Season 42 is a great season of SNL. Just a lot of really, really great episodes.Some great hosts that season. Emma really stood out. This was a fun thing.And Emma, so we had mentioned good monologues. And it must have been a thrill for her as a fan. She got to do a backstage monologue.Track 4:[43:33] In this episode i love backstage monologues me too they're my favorite that's the monologue to to mention because and that was when you saw especially with some time had passed so like thomas said you know she hosted the first time she's not even 22 yet she comes back a year later and then in the meantime as a dramatic actress is like doing great things so when she comes back it feels definitely like this is a celebrity now this is not just a young up-and-comer and so for her to she mentions that snl was like my high school and it's funny because she went to high school with ad bryant albeit for a short time um in phoenix uh because she um emma's from scottsdale and uh her and ad bryant are on the same age and went to the same high school together ad bryant makes a joke like what uh emma you know you went off and did acting and went to hollywood and emma says well what have you been up there he's like well i just i did high school yeah So I love that.You see the classic backstage SNL and all the things we love to see.And I just love that. And we see Leslie and Kyle making out and Keenan smoking backstage.Track 4:[44:50] There's a monologue to watch of Emma. It's that one. And that was very much of like, okay, Emma Stone is now in the club of SNL for sure.There's no doubt anymore so if she never came back there's still an argument that she has made her footprint on the show but of course we saw more later yeah fantastic monologue good bit with rekindling her fling with bobby moynihan good callback they treated it like a dramatic like high school sort of movie that was great uh bobby wearing a snl letterman right yeah bobby's this this like too cool for school, jock with a letterman jacket that that breakfast club don't you forget about me exactly yeah, Yeah, great monologue. I urge people to go check it out. First sketch after the monologue, this theater showcase.I love these theater showcase sketches.And Emma, she played such a great, well-meaning, but misguided high school theater student.That's what these sketches are about. And Emma, along with the entire cast, this is a fun ensemble piece with Emma and I think probably Kate.But pretty much Emma leading the way.Man, I love these. And Emma was so good at this.Track 4:[46:14] And scene. Excuse me, ma'am. Could you understand that? Uh, no.Is it because we were speaking Mandarin? Yes. And you only know English? Yes.Sad.That the theater showcase and they did a few of them i think this might have been the last one they did is the most emblematic of that era so i don't meet many snl fans who like don't like this era but this is one that if you're into this sketch you're probably into that era and emma stone for sure was like one of the guys because at the end of the day they're all a bunch of like like, theater nerds living out their dream.So we get to see them playing younger versions of themselves, being, like, social justice warriors and doing...Track 4:[47:09] Theater showcase and i loved like the the transitions with the prop movement and that music and just the bewildered crowd yeah just perfect yeah vanette was it vanessa was this one vanessa and keenan and yeah it was vanessa and keenan in the crowd just uh perfect the show was dedicated to um the the native americans at standing rock let's get them the pipeline that they want want i love that i just every beat to this sketch is just fantastic or they all kiss and they say black lives matter and they say i i think they just wanted a reason yes that was their black lives matter scene yeah yeah the this is one of a really great recurring sketch that i think you're right snl fans uh love i think sometimes it gets forgotten but you re-watch and okay these are really great and emma just did a great job um with leading this uh and i'll mention that that they did i think have a lot of musical theater moments in this era that didn't hit and so this one did for me a lot so yeah they could bring the sketch sketch back next week and i'd be like super pumped to see it again absolutely they should snl 50 this would be like a good Good type of scene maybe for SNL 50. I don't know.Yeah. And just because it's all just vignettes. Exactly. Exactly.Is there anything else in this episode, like something else that hit for you?Track 4:[48:36] Well, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention what I was calling forward to, which is the poster sketch, which is Emma's most prolific character.She did Chrissy Knox in her third, fourth, and fifth episode.So I have to shout it out now because usually the first iteration is the best.So Emma Stone being on Pete Davidson's wall as a poster, talking about her fat, shiny hot dog was really, I think, a big moment in her SNL career because it did launch that character.Yeah, but algebra's crazy, though. Solve for X? X is a freaking letter.It's a variable. X is what you don't know.Yeah, so if I eat this entire fat, gross hot dog and mustard plops all over my shirt, what does X equal?What? That's not a math problem. Yeah.Track 4:[49:35] A host having a recurring character, a recurring sketch, is like a good feather in the cap.We saw what Tom Hanks had, a few of them. He had Mr. Short-Term Memory.He had the comedians, I think, that he did, who talked basically like Jerry Seinfeld.He had that. Alec Baldwin had Tony Bennett.He had some stuff like that. so I think you know it's a feather in the cap for a host to have recurring sketch recurring character Chrissy Knox here with the poster one uh the voice that she uses might be a little much for me sometimes like I think maybe she could have toned it down a little bit and I might have enjoyed it better but I do I do think the premise is solid and it just seems like Emma is just committing to it super well and having a lot of fun.This is something that she's just willing to do.I could just tell that she loves being on SNL and it shines through in the poster sketches.Track 4:[50:38] I think that's what's likable about it, too, is that Emma Stone, especially at this point in her career, was a well-respected actress.And this was in 2016. So we're right a few months before she wins her first Oscar for La La Land.And we never saw her play these very one-dimensional roles.So I think she, like you said, was just having a blast being this character and just leaning into it like super hard yeah when we of course again yeah this is the the first of of three consecutive poster sketches that she would do in her episodes and one of my small complaints i just want a little nitpick i guess of some of emma's episodes is that maybe the writers in the show don't quite utilize her but there's a writer that utilized her in a couple of sketches the The first one being in this episode, Julio Torres utilized Emma Stone perfectly.Julio, a candidate in SNL Hall of Fame candidate for this season. Absolutely.Great rider. He utilized Emma so well.Wells for Boys is in this episode. Classic error from this sketch, Mike. I'm sure that you enjoyed this sketch.Track 4:[51:56] So much. It's a sketch I could watch every month and still enjoy.And again, it was a premise pre-tape. It wasn't a character pre-tape.But Emma Stone has a moment where she just yells at this child.That thing's weird. I don't get it. That's because it's not for you.Because you have everything.Track 4:[52:17] Everything is for you. And this one thing is for him.Wells for Boys by Fisher Price. And just really just completely takes the level down to this little boy, just to really just chew him out as off in the background.Track 4:[52:35] There's the young sad boy at the well.So Wells for Boys should be definitely top 10 maybe of that era.And Julio Torres is just, that's his style all the way.Track 4:[52:48] And so Emma Stone is just a great pre-tape actress for SNL. and that was a good example of it.I'm sure Julio was excited that he had this idea.He and his writing partner, Jeremy, had this idea for Wells for Boys and I'm sure they were excited to have a great host like Emma to carry something like this.They didn't have to rely on a cast member and perhaps maybe the host wasn't even in the sketch or they shoehorned the host in to do something else and had a cast member play the lead.They had Emma and this was this was perfect she had like such a great understanding of playing like the protective mom the understanding mom all of that so I bet you know Julio I don't know if he saved it for the right host or if it was just his luck that Emma was was hosting that week but it but she couldn't there couldn't have been a better host probably you know a great host could could do something like this she did julio's writing justice i think yeah well said perfect is there anything else from from this episode there was some like here and there i think we hit probably the main things yeah i mean i'll give a slight shout out to the nativity sketch she plays mary and uh that's a sketch that on rewatch wasn't very memorable the first time seeing it you know know eight years ago but i i i enjoyed more the second time of just being the frustrated.Track 4:[54:15] Virgin mary with all the people coming into the stable and that was a good uh good ending sketch for that episode yeah not much to say other than that but yeah that closed out the night emma got to play weird she got to put on like a weird eastern european accent uh in the the cleaning crew she and leslie and cecily got to play this cleaning crew in an office that sang like this this inappropriate song about Santa.Track 4:[54:56] Um, that was, uh, something.It was, uh, okay or bad and you hate it. Your face looks confused.You know who is Santa, right?That was Emma being able to play weird, kind of like Wallace, probably not as good of a sketch, but she still got to, like, throw herself into, like, a weird character and a weird premise.That stuck out to me just because I liked Emma's performance.Yeah, and it was Christmas Candles was in that one, which is very like you know she could have been could have been a maya rudolph kind of role that she did and that was in a pre-tape earlier in the night too yeah a good ensemble priest piece that pre-tape and that's one thing snl did well in that era they did these slice of life relatable kind of pre-tapes like the um do it in my twin bed uh it was kind of something like a similar uh ish vibe so yeah that was her third episode i think uh uh she showed out well for herself uh that was season 42 we see her back um a little over two years later in season 44 this is april of 2019 and i know there's one honestly like one super super classic sketch in this episode pretty endearing monologue i think like where should we start with her fourth episode.Track 4:[56:12] Let's just start with the monologue because and you know we did i don't know if we're going to to mention cameos but in the meantime you know she had played rosanna rosanna dana in the snl 40 and now here she is in her monologue talk she mentions you know invokes the great gilda radner she said it became a huge dream to even be near this place so now here she is hosting for the fourth time and so like you said just very endearing again that reverence for the show like somebody that could win more oscars than meryl streep and be asked to host and be like Like, I'm so lucky to be here.And so she had family there. She mentioned, kind of like I mentioned at the top of the show, just this kind of lineage of my grandparents showing my parents and my parents showing me this show.And her love of Gilda Radner was, like, very genuine.You know, it's not like it was written for her. Like, it's a real thing.And clearly, you know, playing the iconic character on SNL 40 and being a friend of the show for that long.So, you know, got to start there. there yeah it's a funny funny premise too of like you know she they're hinting at like the the five timers club.Track 4:[57:22] She's thinking maybe the cast is going to plan something special for her.So it has all these fun beats about Kate and Kenan. They sing a song to the tune of No Woman, No Cry.Oh, Emma, She Hosts. Yeah.Aidy gives Emma a silver bracelet from her wrist. They trot out Melissa to do a string of impressions.Track 4:[57:44] Kyle, and Emma's super excited that Kyle's here. It makes her all night.Yeah, great Kyle Mooney moment.Oh, wonderful. Wonderful. Yeah, Kyle Mooney is going to be just like an interesting, I'm wanting to at some point maybe do a Kyle episode because I think he did more on the show than just as a little sidebar.I think Kyle did more on the show than we even realize. And joking or not, it's fun to see Emma so excited about Kyle being there.Yeah, this is following Kyle Mooney being brought in as a surrogate for Melissa to do an Oprah impression.Yes. Yeah, exactly. Melissa's like, I don't have an Oprah.Track 4:[58:20] Oh let's bring in kyle so fun monologue uh a wink wink to like snl history you're right she talks about her love of gilda there was an easter egg at the end of her first hosting stint there was a bumper card that had emma as rosanna rosanna dana at the end of that show so this was years before she played rosanna rosanna dana on snl 40 which makes me think that was by request almost i think so no i think emma was like i think i could do this and i would love to pay tribute to gilda and they already had like a visual of her dressed as rosanna rosanna dana for this just bumper card or whatever at the end of her first episode that was a little easter egg that i saw like re-watching these episodes yeah and i had mentioned that julio torres was a great writer and emma was able to see the vision of julio's writing and she was just a perfect person to be cast in Julio's sketches.So in this one, we have the actress, which I think, as much as I love Wells for Boys...Track 4:[59:23] The actress, gosh, Mike, this might be the best thing Emma's done on SNL.It's like a wonderful showcase of her talents.It's number one. I mean, it has to be. It's something that, like I mentioned, if you had to show somebody something, this would be it.It's so well done. There's not a second wasted in this sketch.There's not a joke that falls flat or an extra cut to somebody else.There's just no wasted space.Track 4:[59:50] Everything is perfectly paced. and I can't think of any host in the history of the show that would have been better at this sketch than Emma Stone was.And it was at the end of the night.So this is season 44, her fourth time hosting, nothing really to prove other than she's a good host and she's back and just goes full throttle, 10 out of 10 as Deirdre, the woman who gets cheated on in the gay porn. That was her role.Track 4:[1:00:18] And to be an Oscar winning actress at this point and being an actress playing a bad actress and just diving deep into the role and the props that you know the one ug boot and the new year's eve glasses it just everything about that sketch is perfect it's it has to be one of my favorite of all time just period yeah emma's really selling like the self-seriousness of her deirdre character it's it's so fun i think she has this great like like flat delivery so she's trying to like be the be an actor and i want to act this and then they ask her to deliver it flat and she's it's just funny she's like all right so she delivers a flat line action jared i'm getting my nails at the mall now teach my godson push-ups right before our wedding jared cut great nice and flat onto the real stuff it's like she has these perfect Like, this perfect delivery, perfectly executed, like, with what Julio Torres and his writing called for.This, to me, is an example of what she can bring as someone who's a good actor and has a sense of humor.Track 4:[1:01:28] And it's why I get a little frustrated kind of re-watching these and remembering these episodes.Because it's why I think that the show hasn't, for the most part, taken advantage of her skill set.And this, to me, is a perfect example of what she could do.Maybe like not in a sketch as great as this but the fact that she has a great sense of humor she gets the show and she's a good actor i mean i think she could have been utilized a lot better like julio showed how she could be utilized and i feel like if you know she of course hosts again after this but if she comes back like can we get julio to be a guest in the writer's room, and i you know i don't want to see a repeat of wells for boys or the actress but can we get a part three of this Julio-Emma trilogy.Track 4:[1:02:16] And this is... And Thomas, this is like...When you bring a serious actor, actress to this show, we don't always know if they're going to be funny.And so one great thing about Emma Stone is that she does comedy and drama so well.So we already know that before she comes out for the monologue.We're not going to be at the edge of our seat wondering if they're going to bomb.But when you have a pre-tape like this, that they can flex those muscles to the perfect degree.So we could have opened the show or closed the show with the actress, and we could make a case.But here we are, end of episode four for her, and it should be on the best of that season, that era, and obviously for Emma.Yeah, 100%. And to me, this is, to a certain extent, her fifth hosting gig.So basically her last two hosting gigs just are a perfect example to me of why I find Emma Stone so fascinating as a host, in that she can stand out as a really great host during an episode that's not that good.Track 4:[1:03:26] And it's not the host's fault. So we have that.So we have episodes of SNL that are good episodes with not that great of a host.I'm not trying to bash him, but Michael Jordan hosted a really good episode of SNL, but I wouldn't say Michael Jordan was a great host. it just happened to be a really good episode Emma Stone especially with her last two.Track 4:[1:03:50] Really great host, that's obvious, but not great episodes. That's an interesting thing that can happen on SNL, Mike.Yeah, I mean, as we know, it's such a hard show to make, and they don't bank sketches.So they're not waiting for Emma to come along. Maybe she'll host next year.Let's keep this in the bag.Track 4:[1:04:10] So it is of the moment. It's topical, and it's what's on their mind that week.So we might strike gold with the actress in this episode for four and now for five and this is where i have said on my podcast that i do like kind of love when they announce a host that i've never really heard of or haven't seen because i don't go in with expectations where this one i as a huge emma stone fan huge snl fan couldn't have been more excited for and i left And I said to myself, like, that was kind of a bad SNL I just saw.Yeah, it left us kind of hollow a little bit.And we had just recorded or we just done the SNL by the numbers, me, you and Bill Kenny. And we did our rankings.Track 4:[1:04:56] So far as we're recording this episode, there's 12 SNL episodes in season 49 that we ranked.And this Emma episode was like bottom half of season 49 for us.But to no fault of Emma's in my opinion like she was obviously a good host a really game host there was actually on like even a couple of sketches where I thought that the like really solid writing and I thought Emma especially in the mama cast sketch but Emma really acted the hell out of it like she really went for it in that sketch there were a couple of good moments But this was an interesting episode.I try not to get my expectations too high going into an episode.But this was one where it was like, it could have been better.Like, that was a bit disappointing. And it wasn't Emma's fault.Track 4:[1:05:48] And there were two sketches in this episode that I couldn't stop thinking about.How did this make it into the Emma five-timer show?Because I think there might have been the two worst sketches of season 49 as of this recording, which is the What's in the Kiln sketch with Heidi and Chloe.And then we had Emma for the fifth time.We didn't need Treece Henderson for the fifth time. So the Therese Henderson character I've ranted about on my podcast as like, you know, I talk about Keenan so fondly so often.He's like a stat god for SNL.And we saw Therese Henderson for the first time just like only a couple years before this.And now it's the fifth time and you're going to make Emma Stone be in that sketch.So just like some big swings and misses and nothing really that Emma could have done in either of those sketches to improve them.So you could have the worst host or the best host of all time.It couldn't have saved it. Where other sketches in the night, I will say, Emma did bring them up.So a bad host would have made this episode really bad.So thankfully they had like an SNL Hall of Famer, in my opinion, to be there for them.Yeah, that what's in the kiln sketch is an example of the writing issues that I've had with season 49.It was just basically, here's some bad pottery.Track 4:[1:07:17] That's the joke. There's no escalation. Here's just some bad pottery that we think is good.Track 4:[1:07:23] And SNL has had a problem with putting a hat on a hat or bringing in too many wacky things. They didn't bring in anything.They just let Emma Stone have to just rot on the set with Heidi and Chloe.And it was a long sketch, too. I mean, I have all the run times, but when I look back, that was one of the longest sketches in a while.And it should have been four minutes shorter, but it was tough.Yeah, it was brutal. But the make your own kind of music sketch, the Mama Cass one.Mitch Lester. Yeah, it was basically Phil Spector, but like with the big like Afro and stuff. But yeah, Emma really went for it in this one.I don't know, Mitch. The song is about celebrating individuality, not zombies. Dig, dig, dig.Yeah, forget the zombies. Bad example. Oh, how about this? How about this, Mom?Movie is I'm a prostitute.I've serviced some of the most powerful men in the city. and god they're off on me but how could a powerless prostitute get even with these big wigs right well we'll find out at this swanky party they're all at come on hit it.Track 4:[1:08:34] And re-watching um her character wallace in the second episode i mentioned this is when she became a snl star and so i'm glad that in a not so great night that she reminded us that like this is an an actress who again gets the show but is very into character work and i thought that was a strong premise and it was fun we got to see chloe trost again sing so well for only like her second time in the you know as a new cast member and emma stone just again going.Track 4:[1:09:07] Just full court like all the way and completely leading it and so physical crazy facial expressions all over the set and i mean it was just like a crazy idea and a perfect host to do it so i love when a host is again trying to do like big characters and doesn't fall short yeah the sketch was better because emma took the reins i also really enjoyed enjoyed question quest and i thought it was a great premise emma was really good as the put upon contestant in the sketch uh it was it was the uh host played by michael longfellow of this game show where basically the whole point was for him to trying to foist his pet tortoise onto someone onto one of the contestants so i thought it was a really clever premise yeah not just a tortoise a 37 year old desert sulcata tortoise that yeah that might live for for another 150 years, for all he knows.So basically it was this tortoise that was a burden on the host that he just wanted to foist upon somebody else. I love the premise.Emma was really good in her role as this put-upon contestant that was hoping that another contestant would get the tortoise.Wait, I won a tortoise? Sure did, and I'll miss him. He's been mine since I was six years old, and now he's yours. Congrats!It's your tortoise? No, it's your tortoise.Track 4:[1:10:34] So you got him, like, 25 years ago? How long does a tortoise live?That's a great question. Quest testants, how long does a tortoise live? Michelle?A hundred years. No. Angela? Hmm, is it a corn or a flower tortoise?I think you're thinking of a tortilla.Track 4:[1:10:53] Jen? It can't be more than a hundred years.More than a hundred years is correct. A hundred and fifty to a hundred and ninety, to be exact. It lives for 190 years?Maybe more. Everyone who studies them dies before they do.It's one of my favorite sketches of season 49, an example of, like, I want to point at this sketch and look at the writers and say this. Do more of this.Like, follow this template. It was funny, creative, good host.Like, this one was a good standout of the night for me.Yeah, and, you know, nothing out of the ordinary. I've done stats on my show about the first sketch of the night how they tend to be a little bit longer a little bit um.Track 4:[1:11:36] Trying to bring everybody in. They don't go too niche for the first half of the night.They do a lot of game shows, a lot of talk shows, pageants, that type of thing.So very down the middle, but just the right amount of quirkiness, good acting, good joke telling.And we got one of only a handful of Michael Longfellow showcases this season.And it was just, the whole thing was great

Chaos Culture Radio
No Woman Should Do Wife Duties as a Girlfriend

Chaos Culture Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 130:16


TV is AWESOME
THE CROWN SEASON 5 - "No Woman's Land" & "Gunpowder"

TV is AWESOME

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 109:50


We've got 2 epsiodes left FROM THE VAULT to finish up our special coverage of The CROWN Season 5! We recorded these episodes months ago, and we're dusting them off in anticipation of a special two parter about the newly released Season 6 !This time, we're talking "No Woman's Land" & "Gunpowder".  Stay tuned for more on Season 5 and Season 6 coming soon!Hosts: Lisa Carroll Tremblay and Ken Cornwell Producer: Cole T.Check out our merch! TV is Awesome at Spreadshop: tv-is-awesome.myspreadshop.com

Church on the Rock
Submission In Marriage: Dr. Hattabaugh

Church on the Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 63:38


"No Woman is intimidated if leadership is provided." - Dr. Hattabaugh

Love Story
Bob Marley et Rita Anderson : "No Woman, No Cry" (4/4)

Love Story

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 15:38


Dans cette nouvelle saison, découvrez l'envers du décor d'un couple de musiciens : Rita Anderson et Bob Marley. Cet amour, né dans la pauvreté et marqué par la spiritualité rasta, a accompagné la légende du reggae jusqu'à son dernier souffle. Mais entre ses multiples maîtresses et son besoin de contrôle, le chanteur a imposé bien des épreuves à la femme de sa vie… "No Woman, No Cry" Presque dix ans après leur mariage, Rita n'est plus l'adolescente amoureuse qui attend patiemment le retour de son mari. La jeune femme occupe désormais un nouveau rôle : celui de cheffe d'une immense famille recomposée. Bob, lui, est une star mondiale, défenseur des plus pauvres et promoteur de la paix. Mais derrière son nom, d'importants intérêts politiques et financiers sont en jeu. Quand il tombe malade en 1977, Rita abandonne toutes ses rancœurs. Une nouvelle fois, elle remue ciel et terre pour le soutenir. Ecoutez la saison précédente : Pamela Anderson et Tommy Lee : un amour hors de contrôle Un podcast Bababam Originals Production : Bababam Ecriture : Lucie Kervern Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Réalisation : Sacha Rapin SOURCES : Le livre Ma vie avec Bob Marley: No woman, no cry de Rita Marley (City Editions, 15 septembre 2004) L'interview de Rita Marley en 1991 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccdZwxvICz4 L'article "Comme un rasta dans son harem" par Stephen Davis paru dans Libération le 9 mai 2001 L'article "Rita Marley : Bob était un homme très romantique" paru dans Le Parisien paru le 24 juillet 2012 L'article "Entre Bob Marley et Pascaline Bongo, une histoire d'amour et d'Afrique restée secrète" par Ambre Philouze-Rousseau paru dans La Nouvelle République le 26 mai 2021 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

UNPLUGGED Live Concerts
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Live at the Rainbow

UNPLUGGED Live Concerts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 83:12


00:00:00 01-Trenchtown Rock 00:04:20 02-Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Roadblock) 00:09:25 03-Burnin' And Lootin' 00:14:25 04-Them Belly Full (But We Hungry) 00:17:55 05-The Heathen 00:24:40 06-I Shot The Sheriff 00:30:45 07-War / No More Trouble 00:38:53 08-Crazy Baldhead / Running Away 00:48:20 09-No Woman, No Cry 00:55:20 10-Lively Up Yourself + Encore 01:03:37 11-Jamming 01:09:45 12-Get Up, Stand Up 01:14:25 13-Exodus 7:45 Swedish House Mafia ft. Tinie Tempah - Miami 2 Ibiza (Swedish House Mafia 2022 Rework) w/ Swedish House Mafia - Can U Feel It (Acappella) 12:00 Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso, Steve Angello & Laidback Luke ft. Deborah Cox - Leave The World Behind (Swedish House Mafia 2022 Rework) 15:00 Buy Now - For Sale (Swedish House Mafia Remode) w/ Felix Da Housecat & Diddy - Jack U (Acappella) 18:00 Swedish House Mafia & A$AP Rocky - Frankenstein w/ Axwell Λ Ingrosso - More Than You Know (Acappella) 22:00 Steve Angello - Teasing Mr. Charlie (Swedish House Mafia Remode) 23:00 Swedish House Mafia & Knife Party ft. ADL - Antidote (Swedish House Mafia 2022 Rework) 26:00 Swedish House Mafia ft. Sting - Redlight 29:45 Axwell Λ Ingrosso ft. Pharrell Williams - Dream Bigger 31:00 Swedish House Mafia ft. Pharrell Williams - One (Your Name) 35:00 Sebastian Ingrosso & Alesso - Calling 37:00 Swedish House Mafia ft. Seinabo Sey - Don't Go Mad 41:45 Swedish House Mafia & Connie Constance vs. Axwell vs. The Temper Trap & Axwell & Dirty South - Heaven Takes You Home vs. Graveyard vs. Sweet Disposition (Swedish House Mafia Mashup) 45:30 Swedish House Mafia & John Martin - Don't You Worry Child vs. For You vs. Save The World (Swedish House Mafia Mashup) All uploads on this channel are for promotional purposes only! The music has been converted before uploading to prevent ripping and to protect the artist(s) and label(s). If you don't want your content here  please contact us immediately via email: allmusiclive@outlook.com and WE WILL REMOVE THE EPISODE IMMEDIATELY! 

The Kill Your Inner Loser Show
Short? Worried no woman will give you a chance?

The Kill Your Inner Loser Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 34:52


I understand your insecurities... I've had plenty of my own.▬ Start Here! ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬

Up Front with Simon Jordan
Seb Coe | "If I don't protect the female category, no woman will ever win a medal again"

Up Front with Simon Jordan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 61:42


On today's episode, we are joined by a double Olympic champion who went on to play a pivotal role in bringing the Olympic Games to London in 2012. From athlete to administrator, Sebastian Coe has been one of the key figures in the world of athletics for nearly 45 years.A world record breaker, his career was marked by rivalries with Steve Ovett and Steve Cram which electrified the nation as they went on to dominate the 1980 games in Moscow and the 1984 games in Los Angeles.Now the president of World Athletics, Seb joins the show to provide insight on the key issues facing the Olympic movement. From the banning of Russian and Belarusian athletes to doping prevention, the transgender issue and beyond.Subscribe for future episodes. 18+ please gamble responsibly.Warning: this episode contains language that some people may find offensive.T&C's: https://wh.bet/UpFront100k

Stop Drinking and Start Living
No Woman Left Behind

Stop Drinking and Start Living

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 42:15 Transcription Available


Are you ready to have your own back? Because that's what this journey requires. We look into the topic of self-care, self-validation, and self-compassion, and how pivotal these elements are in going beyond alcohol. Together, we will explore practical ways to show up for yourself in times of struggle and reduce the dependency on alcohol as a lifeline. The key to success in this endeavor is learning to appreciate all parts of yourself and nurturing a positive self-image.I unveil our exciting new venture, the 40-day alcohol transformation challenge, which is all about setting a life intention, embracing a new way of living, and getting live coaching in a supportive community of women. It is free to register!The final phase of our discussion is all about commitment and intention. Join our 40-day challenge and experience a shift in your conditioned habits and lifestyle. This is a chance to deepen your connection with yourself and nature, and to set a life intention that is in harmony with your values. When you have infinite inspiration you don't need willpower. Don't quit drinking this year, commit to living a new way, in alignment with your values and life intention. 5 weeks of live training, coaching, support and fun to kick off the new year for free! Join HERE and get a head start on creating your life intention today. The show today was sponsored by Mary Wagstaff Coaching. We have been an ad free show for four years, and continue to do so we need to grow as a community. Please pay it forward by subscribing, rating and leaving a review here on apple podcasts! Personally sharing this show on your feed or with a friend is how we can help even more women go Beyond Alcohol. Thank you for your support!We are going to MEXICO! Join us for a fully embodied, full awake, Women's retreat for the 2024 eclipse. Being in a conscious community of like minded Women to support your vision. Learn more HERE about this trip of a life time and reach out with any questions. Join the Free 40 Day Alcohol Transformation Challenge! 5 weeks of live training, coaching, fun and support! Join HERE.

The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Podcast - Music For People Who Are Serious About Music

NEW FOR NOVEMBER 1, 2023 As your wet socks dry . . . Cold Camping - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 471 1. Lumpy Gravy (edits 1 & 2) - Frank Zappa 2. Room Full Of Mirrors (live) - Jimi Hendrix w/ Dave Mason and Chris Wood 3. Get Up, Stand Up (live) - Peter Tosh 4. No Woman, No Cry (live) - Joan Baez 5. Count Down By Threes - Ron Lazzeretti 6. Won't You Give Me One More Chance - Turnpike Troubadours 7. From The Beginning (alt) - Emerson, Lake and Palmer 8. The Ballad Of Danny Bailey (live) - Elton John 9. I Think I - David Crosby 10. Turn On Your Love Light (live) - Elvis Costello, Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir et al 11. Dear Mr. Fantasy (live) - Traffic w/ Jerry Garcia 12. Anyday (live) - Tedeschi Trucks Band 13. It's Your Amazing Grace - Glen Campbell 14. Exiles - King Crimson 15. Bringing It Back / Can I Tell You (live) - Kansas 16. Dreams Of Heaven - Flash 17. New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84) (live) - Simple Minds The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Shivering good music for fall 2023. Accept No Substitute Click to leave comments on the Facebook page.

RNZ: Saturday Morning
Kate Mulgrew: where no woman has gone before

RNZ: Saturday Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 27:42


Before her Emmy nominated role as flawed but lovable Galina 'Red' Reznikov in Orange is the New Black actor Kate Mulgrew was perhaps best known for playing Captain Kathryn Janeway in Star Trek: Voyager, the first female captain for the franchise. As a member of the SAG-AFTRA actors' union, Mulgrew is currently on strike, but is in Auckland this weekend appearing at pop culture convention Armageddon.

the ecoustics podcast
Song of the Divine: An Intimate Conversation with Al Anderson of The Original Wailers

the ecoustics podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 51:27


Legendary guitarist, Al Anderson, toured with Bob Marley & The Wailers from 1974 until just before Marley's death in 1981. Anderson's stunning lead guitar work on iconic classics like "No Woman, No Cry," "Three O'clock Road Block," and "Could You Be Loved" earned him a place in music history.Al continues touring to this day as the sole member of the 1970s lineup with his Grammy nominated band, "The Original Wailers", which carries on the original vision of Bob Marley's music.His memory inducing lead guitar playing was also featured on the Platinum Award winning albums Live at the Lyceum, Babylon by Bus, and the 10 times Platinum, Legend. After Marley's death, Anderson continued to tour with The Wailers Band. Anderson went on to record with Ben Harper (Diamonds On the Inside (2003), Lauryn Hill on her multi-Grammy winning debut The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill (1998) as well as with Santana on his 9-Grammy award winning Supernatural (2000). Al speaks with Mitch Anderson (sonically related), eCoustics podcast producer and host of Black Circle Radio, live on stage at T.H.E. Show 2023. This episode was recorded on Saturday, June 10, 2023 at T.H.E. Show 2023 at the Hilton Orange County/Costa Mesa California.Related links:The Original Wailers 2023 Fall TourAl Anderson on DiscogsSong of The Divine Music Video on YouTubeAl Anderson with Mitch on Black Circle Radio This episode brought to you by The Source of Light and Power. One record a month being released for all of 2023. SOLP is stoked to be endorsed by Audeze Headphones, Linear Tube Audio, RME, and Peluso Microphones. For those who seek the ALL. Credits:• Original intro music by The Arc of All. https://sourceoflightandpower.bandcamp.com• Voice Over Provided by Todd Harrell of SSP Unlimited. https://sspunlimited.com• Production by Mitch Anderson, Black Circle Studios. https://blackcircleradio.comKeep up-to-date with all the latest Hi-Fi, Headphone, Home Theater and Music news by visiting:https://www.ecoustics.com#mofi #hifi #audiophile #vinyl #alanderson #reggae #legend #guitargod #electricguitar #bobmarley #ecoustics #musicindustry #musicstreaming #vintageaudio #theoriginalwailers #songofthedivine

The Eavesdrop
No Woman Left Behind: A conversation w/ Dr. Bill Chun

The Eavesdrop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 64:18


The Eavesdrop is a Women's Health Podcast that was created to educate, inform, and empower women to take charge of their physical, spiritual, and mental health. Join Dr. Shalonna Battle, a board certified and doctorate prepared Women's Health Nurse Practitioner, as she has weekly conversations about everything concerning women's physical, mental, and emotional health!  On this episode of The Eavesdrop, we have a candid conversation about the health care system and the gaps that disproportionately affect women of color. In this important episode with Dr. Chung we discuss: Things that are wrong with women's healthcare, How to navigate the healthcare system, how to advocate for yourself, the meaning of concierge care, Roe V wade, and so much more! Show Mentions Dr. Bill Chun Information for Dr. Bill Chun: https://www.billchunmd.com/ Women Only Organics: https://womenonlyorganics.com/ (receive 30% off using the Code Eavesdrop) Doc and Doula (Facebook): https://www.facebook.com/groups/docanddoula Eavesdrop Podcast ⁠ The Eavesdrop Instagram : IG @ therealeavesdrop_podcast ⁠The Eavesdrop Website⁠: www.theeavesdroppodcast.com ⁠ The Eavesdrop Twitter ⁠ Follow @ Drshalonnab The Women's Wellness Coach: ⁠womanswellnesscoach.com⁠ The Women's Wellness Coach IG: @coachshalonna Perfect Harmony Women's Health Telemedicine: www.perfectharmonytelehealth.com Perfect Harmony Women's Health Telemedicine: IG @perfectharmony_telemed

BJ & Jamie
Things No Woman Should Have After 40

BJ & Jamie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 7:04


Jamie and her friends found a list of things to declutter from your home and found that they had most of the things on the list.

The Betoota Advocate Podcast
Sunshine Coast Property Developer has revealed that “All The Aboriginals He's Spoken To Are Voting No”, Woman Who Left Church Wonders If It Was The Right Choice, Influencer Who Refuses To Wear Fast Fashion Unaware They Snort 4 Square Metres Of Rainfo

The Betoota Advocate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 5:52


Clancy Overall, Errol Parker and Effie Bateman wrap up all the biggest stories from the week - live from the Desert Rock FM studio in downtown Betoota.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Unfinished Print
Stephen Winiecki - Printmaker : Plan Accordingly

The Unfinished Print

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 78:39


Creating mokuhanga can be a long journey. One reaches milestones within their artistic life where decisions are made, and questions asked. Can I do this for years to come? Does it make financial sense to continue working on making prints? Do I want to make this my career? Can mokuhanga sustain me financially, emotionally, and spiritually?  On this episode of the Unfinished Print, I speak with mokuhanga printmaker Stephen Winiecki, an artist who has explored mokuhanga through his experience in oil painting and linocut. Stephen is asking himself many questions like the ones mentioned above. We discuss Stephen's choosing to make mokuhanga a large part of his life and the desire to make it his career path. We talk process, his work with mokuhanga print designer and artist Jed Henry, planning a print, and how his passion for rock climbing motivates his work.  Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com  Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after the note. Pieces are mokuhanga unless otherwise noted. Dimensions are given if known. Stephen Winiecki - website, Instagram.  linocut -A linocut is a relief or block print type, similar to woodblock printing. The artist carves an image into a linoleum block, printing what's left.  David Bull - is a Canadian woodblock printmaker, and educator who lives and works in Japan. His love of mokuhanga has almost singlehandedly promoted the art form around the world. His company, Mokuhankan, has a brick and mortar store in Asakusa, Tōkyō, and online, here.  Dave Bull fox moon video  Awagami -  is arguably the largest paper making company in Japan at the moment. With a large International name, Awagami sponsors, and promotes its paper all over the world. More information can be found on its website, here.  reduction printmaking - is a process in printmaking where the printmaker cuts away on a piece of wood, or linoleum. After every carving, the printmaker makes an impression with pigments, beginning with lighter colours, gradually using darker colours. William H. Mays has a fine description of reduction on his website, here.  registration - there are several registration methods in mokuhanga. The traditional method is called the kentō registration, where you carve two notches, straight another an "L." There is also a "floating kentō," which is where the notches are cut in a piece of "L" shaped wood and not on the wood where you are cutting your image, hence "floating." Lastly, there are removable "pins," such as ones made by Ternes Burton.  McClains Woodblock Print Supply Co.  - based in Portland, Oregon, McClain's is the go-to supplier of woodblock print tools in the United States. Their website can be found here. The Unfinished Print interview with Daniel Jasa of McClain's can be found here. Jed Henry - is an American artist and graphic designer. His work with woodblock prints is as designer. He works with Mokuhankan, as well as various other mokuhanga artists who carve/laser, and print his designs. His work under the Ukiyo-e Heroes banner is very popular.  monotype print - is a unique print created from an image painted or drawn on a smooth surface, such as glass or metal, and then transferred to paper. Unlike most printmaking methods, where multiple copies of the same image can be produced, a monotype typically has a single, one-of-a-kind image. It's called a "mono" type because it is not part of an edition like traditional prints (e.g., lithographs, etchings), where you can make multiple copies.  Dick Blick Art Supplies - is an art supply store with various brick and mortar stores throughout the United States, as well as online. Founded in 1911 by Dick Blick in Galesburg, Illinois, BLICK, as it's more commonly known, sells various types of art supplies, much like Jerry's Artarama. More info, here. Cameron Bailey - is a mokuhanga woodblock printmaker based in Queens, New York. His work is predominantly reduction woodblock. Camerons work has shown around the world. You can listen to one of his earliest interview on The Unfinished Print, here. His work can be found, here.  Eruption, After D'Anna (2022) 17x23" Lake George, New York - Is a small town located in the Adirondack mountains in New York State. There are plenty of exciting things to do in an around the town and within the Adirondack mountains. More information can be found here.  Echizen - is a region in Fukui Prefecture, Japan associated with Japanese paper making. It has a long history of paper making. There are many paper artisans in the area. One famous person is Iwano Ichibei whom Megan mentions in this episode. He is a Living National Treasure in paper making, and the ninth generation of his family still making paper today. More info can be found here in English, and here in Japanese.  Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) - a designer of more than six hundred woodblock prints, Kawase Hasui, is one of the most famous designers of the shin-hanga movement of the early twentieth century. Hasui began his career with the artist and woodblock designer Kaburaki Kiyokata (1878-1971), joining several artistic societies early in his career. It wasn't until he joined the Watanabe atelier in 1918 that he began to gain recognition. Watanabe Shōzaburō (1885-1962) had Hasui design landscapes of the Japanese countryside, small towns, and everyday life. Hasui also worked closely with the carvers and printers of his prints to reach the level Hasui wanted his prints to be.  Yumoto Spa, Nikko (1937) 15x10" shin hanga - is a style of Japanese woodblock printmaking which began during the end of the ukiyo-e period of Japanese printmaking, in the early 20th Century. Focusing on the foreign demand for “traditional” Japanese imagery and motifs such as castles, bridges, famous landscapes, bamboo forests, to name just a few.  Shin hanga was born in 1915 by Watanabe Shōzaburō (1885-1962) when he found Austrian artist Frtiz Capelari (1884-1950) and commissioned Capelari to design some prints for Watanabe's feldgling printing house . From there shin-hanga evolved into its own distinct “new” style of Japanese woodblock printing. It lasted as this distinct style until its innevitable decline after the Second World War (1939-1945). Dahlia (1940) 10.5x15.7" by Kawase Hasui Seki Kenji - is a woodblock printmaker based in Tōkyō. He was head printer, and produced prints, for Doi Hangaten printing house as well as making his own pieces.  woodblock.com - is one of the first websites created by David Bull in order to describe the process of Japanese woodblock printmaking in English. It was and is an asset for those of us continuing the art form today.  Studio MDHR - is an independent video game developer based in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. They created the Cuphead character, which Stephen made a print on.  Cuphead Skullman 8x15" Cal Carlisle -  an American printmaker based in Cleveland, Ohio, who has sold his original prints and worked for print designer Jed Henry. He was also my first interview on The Unfinished Print, found here. You can find more information about Cal's work, here.  © Popular Wheat Productions opening and closing musical credit - No Woman, No Cry by The Fugees from their 1996 album The Score. Released by Columbia Records.  logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny  Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) Слава Українi If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.***            

Mamamia Out Loud
A Viral Cancellation & The Compliment No Woman Wants

Mamamia Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 39:11


How are we going with our Word Of The Year? Listen to our candid check in here... Subscribe to Mamamia A Pablo Picasso gallery exhibit is causing a flurry online all thanks to...Hannah Gadsby?! Is the art world really trying to cancel the comedian, and if they are, why? Plus, if a woman looks “good for her age” is that actually a compliment? Jennifer Aniston really doesn't think so. And, our best and worst of the week, including a smug gardening update, and a harsh welcome to motherhood.  The End Bits Listen to our latest episode: Word Of The Year: A Very Candid Check In RECOMMENDATION: Holly wants you to watch The Summit on 9Now.  GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening. Leave us a voice memo or email us at outloud@mamamia.com.au Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. CREDITS: Hosts: Holly Wainwright, Elfy Scott and Jessie StephensProducers: Talissa Bazaz and Susannah Makin Audio Producer: Madeline Joannou Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading our articles or listening to our podcasts, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.auBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Undressing Room Podcast Presented by Macy’s
No Woman Wants Short, Dark, and Handsome...I Episode 118

The Undressing Room Podcast Presented by Macy’s

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 51:00


There is so much going on this week on The Undressing Room Podcast Presented by Macy's. After a conversation between T.I. and Tiny surfaced online about Tiny's cleavage being out, Lore'l and Claudia Jordan asked if your partner should have influence on your wardrobe. Is it insecurity or could it be you just don't want to have your partner showing too much? Also, Lore'l and Claudia Jordan talk about the male version of the BBL. Men are getting height enhancements and Claudia is here for it. And Miss Lawrence joins the show and it gets real heavy. They do talk about the best Mother's Day gifts at Macy's but they also touched on a few hot topics. They also speak about Jonathan Majors and his domestic violence case. If anyone is a victim of domestic violence, there is help there for you. You can call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-(800) 799 - 7233 and your local authorities.        If you want your question featured on the show, send us a DM @TheUndressingRoomPodcast The Undressing Room Podcast is presented by Macy's. Head to  www.theundressingroompod.com for more details. Also head to Macys.com/TheUndressingRoom and check out Lore'l 's hottest fashion picks.Subscribe and check us out every Thursday. Follow: @theundressingroompodcast @starringlorel @claudiajordan  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Socially Distant Sports Bar
Pint Sized Distant Pod 18: The Slide

The Socially Distant Sports Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 10:10


Welcome to Pint-Sized Distant Pod. We've been back through our archive of episodes and we've selected our favourite stories, anecdotes and funny bits. If you're new to the pod, then feel free to use these as a jump off point to find your way around our earlier episodes. This clip is taken from "Episode 43: No Woman, No Cry, Dai" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Global Seducer Quickie Podcast
7 Attraction Triggers No Woman Can't Resist

Global Seducer Quickie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 10:25


No woman can resist these 7 attraction triggers. And I've never met a woman who was able to resist these highly effective seduction techniques: https://www.globalseducer.com/video Did you know that women rate a man's scent as more important than a man's looks? Several scientific studies have proven that: https://www.globalseducer.com/cologne (These are affiliate links. If you click through and make a purchase, I'll earn a commission, at no additional cost to you)

The Reality Is
Episode 231: No Woman's Land w/ Raheel (The Crown S5 E7)

The Reality Is

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 52:33


The Pakistanis have entered the chat! This episode of The Crown showed Diana lusting after a Pakistani Doctor while getting duped by a Pakistani Journalist! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/therealityispod/message

Decoding Westworld
The Crown S5E07 thru S5E10 - No Woman's Land, Gunpowder, Couple 31, Decommissioned

Decoding Westworld

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 94:45


This episode is sponsored by Nissan. Nissan - EVs that electrify.Programming note: Thanks for joining us for our coverage of The Crown this season! If the new Harry and Meghan Netflix documentary is worth discussing, we'll be covering it here on Decoding TV in the weeks to come.David Chen and @joyonapping are covering The Crown season 5 in three installments:Episodes 1-3Episodes 4-6Episodes 7-10 (this episode)Today, we discuss The Crown Season 5 episodes 7-10, “No Woman's Land,” “Gunpowder,” “Couple 31,” and “Decommissioned.”How did The Crown handle the saga of the Martin Bashir interview? Why is the show seemingly intent on rehabilitating the image of Charles and Camilla? Did we really have to end season five by exploring the plotline of the Royal Yacht again? What is the effect of juxtaposing normal everyday divorces with the cataclysmic one depicted in the show? We discuss all this and more!Links:Follow @joyonapping on TwitterSubscribe to David Chen's new newsletter, Decoding EverythingFollow Decoding TVOn YouTubeOn TwitterOn TiktokOn Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Post Show Recaps: LIVE TV & Movie Podcasts with Rob Cesternino
The Crown Season 5 Episode 7 Recap, ‘No Woman's Land'

Post Show Recaps: LIVE TV & Movie Podcasts with Rob Cesternino

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 74:37


In this podcast, the hosts recap Season 5 Episode 7 of "The Crown." The post The Crown Season 5 Episode 7 Recap, ‘No Woman's Land' appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.

The Crown: The Official Podcast
Episode 7: No Woman's Land

The Crown: The Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 50:05 Very Popular


Newly separated and with Prince William now gone to Eton, Diana feels lonely and stuck in no man's land between marriage and divorce. Increasingly paranoid that Prince Charles's team is briefing against her, she is susceptible to the manoeuvres of BBC journalist, Martin Bashir, who wants to land an interview with the Princess for the Panorama programme. Having recently met and fallen for a Pakistani heart surgeon, Hasnat Khan, Diana starts to wonder if by doing the interview, she'll have a newfound freedom she longs for.In this episode, Edith Bowman talks with Director, Erik Richter Strand, Costume Designers Amy Roberts and Sidonie Roberts, Head of Research, Annie Sulzberger, and the actor behind Princess Diana, Elizabeth Debicki.The Crown: The Official Podcast is produced by Netflix and Somethin' Else, in association with Left Bank Pictures.