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Musician and artist Goya Gumbani joins Chrystal Genesis in New York's East Village ahead of his live show to talk sound, style, Miles Davis, and his new album, Warlord of the Weejuns. In this episode, the Brooklyn-born, South London-based artist reflects on the cultural influences behind his dreamy, laid-back record, where the storytelling of New York hip-hop meets London's jazz edge. Recorded just after soundcheck, their conversation glides through fashion, food trucks, friendship, and family, with Warlord of the Weejuns, out via Ghostly International, threaded throughout. The album features contributions from Fatima, Yaya Bey, Joe Armon-Jones, and more, and is a meditation on self-expression, Black cultural lineage, and the quiet power of doing things your way. If you like what you heard, please write us a review, subscribe and check out more of our work at stancepodcast.com and all podcasting apps & socials @stancepodcast This podcast was hosted by Chrystal Genesis and produced by Lauren Davies & Etay Zwick. Referenced In This Podcast & Show Notes Goya Gambani IG Buy Goya Gumbani's Music Here Music Used In This Podcast: Driftin' Interlude feat. Pearl De Luna by Goya Gumbani. Beautiful BLACK by Goya Gumbani. Chase the Sunrise feat. Yaya Bey & lojii & Fatima by Goya Gumbani. Manuva(s) feat. Joe Armon-Jones by Goya Gumbani. FireFly feat. Fatima by Goya Gumbani. Nothin' to Say by Goya Gumbani.
Join us for a very special dinner in the TOTS waiting room where we review the Immortals promo, envision our perfect TOTS content and put together our Mt. Rushmore of cards we've enjoyed Pre-TOTS.Sit back, relax and enjoy - this is Nothin' But a FUT Thing
We're both really grinding our gears on this show. But we also praise one of our all time favorites, Val Kilmer. Actually, we also celebrate two legends of the WNBA Sue Bird & Elena Delle Donne, while also praising the success and awesomeness of the Unrivaled league. Then we throw in some hockey and NBA playoffs as well. Maybe this episode isn't so grindy after all.
There is a story in Luke 4 about Jesus going back to his home church. He has just been baptized and in the desert. He is beginning his public ministry. He reads scripture during the service. (FYI he was probably asked by the priest to do this. This was his priest after all. He grew up at this synagogue.) Luke tells us that “the eyes of everyone in the synagogue were fastened on him.” They were impressed by his reading. Can you imagine hearing Jesus read a portion of Isaiah that is referring to him? Can you imagine the inflection and authority he would have given the passage? I am sure the people had never heard the scripture read in such a way before. And they were surprised. They commented, “isn't this Joseph's son?”Continue reading the rest of this shows notes on our website Nothin' But Fine.Subscribe to our YouTube channel where you can watch this week's episode and catch up on past episodes!---Check out the Nothin' But Fine blog and website.Follow us on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube Want everything in your inbox? Subscribe to the Nothin' But Fine newsletter!
Another week, another filler promo while we wait in the TOTS waiting room. Join the boys as they discuss all things content, gameplay, The Masters and blind ranking their favorite actors.Sit back, relax and enjoy - this is Nothin' But a FUT Thing
A recent New York Times article entitled "A Simple Technique to Help You Fall Asleep" by Christina Caron details a technique dubbed cognitive shuffling that took the internet by storm as a treatment for a racing mind at night. In this episode we will:Define cognitive reshufflingExplore its origins in other 'distracting' techniques including the original--counting sheepDiscuss the role these techniques play in insomniaDissect the ways in which we discuss these therapies, including how we view them through the lens of researchWhat do these therapies teach us about insomnia and lasting solutionsProduced by: Maeve WinterMore Twitter: @drchriswinter IG: @drchriwinter Threads: @drchriswinter Bluesky: @drchriswinter The Sleep Solution and The Rested Child Thanks for listening and sleep well!
Show #1096 What's New? 01. Moses Patrou - Who's It Gonna Be (3:48) (Confession Of A Fool, Continental Blue Heaven, 2025) 02. Rebecca Downes - I Can't Make You Love Me (4:07) (Stranger Blue EP, Mad Hat Records, 2025) 03. The Love Dogs - Who Do You Think You're Foolin' (4:55) (Get Off My Lawn, T-Ray Records, 2025) 04. Matt Andersen - Wayaheadaya (2:48) (The Hammer & The Rose, Sonic Records, 2025) 05. Ally Venable (ft. Shemekia Copeland) - Unbreakable (2:52) (Money & Power, Ruf Records, 2025) 06. Johnny Iguana - You Belong To Me (4:07) (At Delmark, Delmark Records, 2025) 07. Mick Clarke - Three Time Winner (3:04) (Mozelle, Rockfold Records, 2025) 08. Rev. Peyton's Big Damn Band - Nell (Prison Cell Blues) (2:44) (Honeysuckle, Family Owned Records, 2025) 09. Canyon Lights - Breathe Easy (3:53) (Breathe Easy, self-release, 2025) 10. Misty Blues - I've Got Vices (5:33) (Other Side Of Blue, Guitar One Records, 2025) 11. Jon Cleary & the Absolute Monster Gentlemen - Uptown Downtown (3:18) (The Bywater Sessions, Well Kept Secret, 2025) 12. Topper - 24-7 (4:16) (Single, Ring Records, 2025) 13. Max Hightower - I Ain't Lyin' (4:01) (Nothin' But the Truth, MoMojo Records, 2025) 14. Robert Jon & The Wreck - Highway (4:41) (Heartbreaks & Last Goodbyes, Journeyman Records, 2025) 15. Jennifer Lyn & the Groove Revival - Refuge (3:27) (Retrograde, J&R Collective, 2025) 16. Muddy What? - Uncontainable (4:32) (Live at Victoria Teatern, Howlin' Who Records, 2025) 17. Robert Connely Farr - Just Jive (3:20) (Live at Green Auto, self-release, 2025) 18. Allison August - The Cure (3:26) (August Moon, MoMojo Records, 2025) 19. Robbert Duijf - She Don't Know (2:56) (Silver Spoon, Naked Productions, 2025) 20. Southern Hospitality - Hard Times Fade Away (7:15) (Yard Sale, Soho Records, 2025) 21. Southern Avenue - Upside (5:01) (Family, Alligator Records, 2025) 22. Micki Free - Dreamcatcher (5:59) (Dreamcatcher, Bungalo Records, 2024) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Arsenal Göteborg Podcast fyller under våren 2025 hela 10 år (!!). Detta uppmärksammar vi med denna jubileumsprogram serie på 10 avsnitt där vi, i varje avsnitt, går igenom säsong för säsong som podden har existerat. I detta avsnittet, det åttonde avsnittet, så pratar Filip Tolf, dessvärre utan Tobias “Tobbe” Johannisson denna gången, men med gästen “alla vårans” Pierre Hertin om poddens åttonde säsong, säsongen 2021-2022. De pratar om att magsjuka och om att vara tillbaka på läktaren efter pandemin. Det pratas om dokumentärserien All or Nothin' och Pierres medverkan i den och så klart så pratas det om säsongens tröjor! Detta och mycket mer i detta avsnitt!
For we have this hope as an anchor…Hope in the Greek means not only hope, but also expectation, trust, confidence. Is that how you define hope? Or do you think of it as more of wishful thinking? If you hope for something do you expect for it to happen? Are you confident?The writer of Hebrews tells us that we have hope as an anchor and Warren Wiersbe goes further to say anchored heavenward. Our anchor is in heaven. Does that change how you view hope? Christ as our hope means we have assurance, a confidence, because of the certainty of God's faithfulness. A faithfulness that he will fulfill his promises. We know he is a God that will do what he says he will do. Doesn't that give hope in and of itself? Continue reading the rest of this shows notes on our website Nothin' But Fine.Subscribe to our YouTube channel where you can watch this week's episode and catch up on past episodes!---Check out the Nothin' But Fine blog and website.Follow us on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube Want everything in your inbox? Subscribe to the Nothin' But Fine newsletter!
Listening to TV songs throughout the yearsSharpen your brain and lube up your earsIf you can guess the TV showLike the witches, you'll be in the know!Play along and see how strong your 70s, 80s and 90s TV show theme song prowess is!And now, Shelley, Lysa and Darryl!
Chris has a problem with Boston, again. Oh and also commercials when you pause your favorite shows. Then we discuss torpedo bats and who were picking to win the world series. Wouldn't it be fun if the two teams without a home stadium would be in it? We try to decide if we are excited for the NBA playoffs. But we are excited for the coming WNBA season, that's for sure. To end it all, Kris grinds his gears with the NFL and their stupid rules and trying to ban the tush push.
On this episode of Forks Down, Beau and Rick take a look at the first Mariners series of the year against the Athletics. Catch all that and more on this edition of Forks Down - A Mariners Podcast.
We are a week late, but nonetheless we are here with another episode! With the lackluster Dream Chasers promo coming to an end, we get excited for all things Immortals, TOTS and Teen Mom.Sit back, relax and enjoy - this is Nothin' But a FUT Thing
Show #1095 What's Next? 01. The Tearaways - Are You Fuckin' Kidding Me (4:08) (And For Our Next Trick, Dirty Water Records, 2023) 02. Derrick Procell - Who'll Be The Next In Line (4:07) (Hello Mojo!, Catfood Records, 2022) 03. Gravel & Grace - Next Move (4:03) (Bringing The Bues, self-release, 2020) 04. Dirt Road Band - Next Train Outa Town (3:23) (Righteous, self-release, 2024) 05. The Nighthawks - Who'll Be The Next One (3:35) (Live Tonite!, Ruf Records, 2002) 06. Boogie Beasts - Who'll Be Next (2:44) (Blues From Jupiter, Naked Productions, 2022) 07. Mark Cameron - Next Stop Is The Blues (4:42) (On A Roll, Cop Records, 2019) 08. A Band Called Sam - Next In Line (4:21) (Legacy, Highlander Records, 2020) 09. Andrew Duncanson Feat. Michael Peloquin - Next Life (3:54) (California Trap, Run It Back Records, 2025) 10. Sonny Boy Williamson II - She Got Next To Me [1958] (2:31) (Bummer Road, Chess Records, 1969) 11. Paul Mark - One Job's Worse Than The Next (3:08) (Go Big or Go Home, Continuum, 1991) 12. The Sugar Roots - Next To You (2:52) (Savage's Life, Lightning In A Bottle Records, 2021) 13. Suit Ty Thurrsty - I'm Already Against the Next War (4:02) (People In The Street, self-release, 2013) 14. Coco Montoya - Save It For The Next Fool (4:19) (Writing On The Wall, Alligator Records, 2023) 15. Dan Doiron - The Next Lifetime Around (3:59) (Livin' Centre Stage, Earwig Music, 2018) 16. Rusty Ends Blues Band - What Next? (2:20) (Rusty Ends Blues Band, Earwig Music, 2021) 17. Lightning Threads - Next Door Neighbour Blues (3:39) (A Taste Of Honey, Chocolate Fireguard Music, 2025) 18. Chris Yakopcic - The Next Place I Leave (3:19) (The Next Place I Leave, YAKO Records, 2015) 19. Roy Roberts - The Next Time (5:03) (Nothin' But The Blues, Rock House Records, 2020) 20. Karen Lovely - Next Time (3:50) (Fish Outta Water, self-release, 2017) 21. Steve Samuels - Who Will The Next Fool Be (5:08) (Saturday Night Blues, Blue Sting Records, 1984) 22. Alex Schultz - Who Will The Next Fool Be (4:58) (Think About It, Severn Records, 2004) 23. Paul deLay - What's Coming Next (5:13) (deLay Does Chicago, Evidence Records, 1999) 24. Joe Lewis Band - Twang A Doodle Boom Boom (2:12) (Up Next, self-release, 2021) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Speaker: CJ Johnson
HAPPY FRIGGIN' "A" FRIDAY EVE!!!! There Are Some Pretty Good Low Budget Films Out There, Meth Man Says There Ain't Nothin' Wrong With Drugs, You Can't Have Sex In The Pool, Celebrities That Made Major Transformations For Movie Roles, Conspiracy Theory Thursday, & Top List!!!
Chris is cosplaying in Kansas City. We celebrate the greatness of George Foreman and his grill. We get a little heated on the the tourney chalk. Is there a bright side to the Giants QB mess? and a little NBA talk to finish this one off.
Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds… James 1:2 Well, that's happy isn't it. How in the heck are you supposed to count it as joy when you are fighting for your life? By remembering who your joy is rooted in. Our joy is in Christ and he is the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow. He is our anchor. So when trials come, we know they are going to, that's where we go. He is our safe place to come up for air. No one lives a perfect, unbothered life all the time. Be prepared for trials by knowing where you can turn.Continue reading the rest of this shows notes on our website Nothin' But Fine.Subscribe to our YouTube channel where you can watch this week's episode and catch up on past episodes!---Check out the Nothin' But Fine blog and website.Follow us on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube Want everything in your inbox? Subscribe to the Nothin' But Fine newsletter!
...and the chicks are always free with the great Jimmy Failla! I chat with Jimmy in episode #741 of The ANEZ SEZ podcast...
With the the struggle of keeping teeth in check fresh in out minds, this episode gets into the nitty-gritty of tooth troubles and oral mishaps. It's all bite, no filler!
For those about to listen to this 80s rock tournament, we salute you! This episode of Baconsale Hurts so Good, because Joel, Kent, and Zack have gathered some of the greatest Juke Box Heroes from the 1980s on a bracket to determine who is the best. It's going to be a Heartbreaker whenever we put two amazing bands up against each other and have to decide who's visited by the Angel of Death in the Heat of the Moment. And it may seem like a Madhouse as we share our reasoning, but don't let our picks Rock You Like a Hurricane. Don't Run to the Hills or Bang Your Head, either. Just keep in mind that you Don't Know What You Got Till It's Gone, and this is still Nothin' But a Good Time. Who's gonna win? Well, Our Lips are Sealed until the second half of this tournament. Download our official bracket at Baconsale.com to Rock the Casbah at home, and if you're living in a Land of Confusion, you can find our sampler platter playlist on our website, as well.
Ron 'The Show' Hughley tells his Fake I.D. story lolol, Producer Tyler Milner gives you his FIVE NBA wagers for Mon. night, & a lack of SPEED on the Texans roster.
Speaker: CJ Johnson
In this episode, we let loose a little bit.
In this episode, we let loose a little bit.
My conversation with Michael Seth Starr, author of "Nothin' Comes Easy: The Life of Rodney Dangerfield"
...just me doing my Saturday morning thing - hope you enjoy this, the latest in the "Risin' " sessions!! Track-listing: Clavis feat. KUBA - Drifting Alex Isley & Destin Conrad - Same Mistake (Mark Francis Remix)Aaron K. Gray & Conway Kasey - YouScott Wozniak - BeautifulVencer Café feat. Orlam - Called to Say Hi (Rumba Mix)Chaos In The CBD feat. Nathan Haines - Love LanguageNathan Haines feat. Ruby - Night Moves (Crackazat Remix)Ellis Aaron - Got It Bad (Sean McCabe Vocal Mix)Matthew Brian - Cheech‘s Groove (Original Mix)IQ Musique feat. Kimicoh - Love Is Here (K.G Sunset Remix)Art Of Tones feat. Chatobaron - Pendant ce temps-là à Vera CruzAtjazz – Touch The SunDego & Kaidi - Ain't Nothin' You Can't FeelMark De Clive-Lowe - State Of The Mental (Phuturistix Remix)Bobby Caldwell - What You Won't Do For Love (Eddy Meets Yannah Remix)Tshegotmm, Vencer Café & RamsTeque - SocoOrlam & Vencer Cafe - Rain Down On MeDaniele Busciala, Muzikman Edition, Earl W. Green, DJ Spen - One Last Dance (Original Mix)Reelsoul feat. Tasha LaRae - All That I Can Say (Lonnie's Groove) (DJ Spen Remix) …and here's the download link: https://www.sendspace.com/file/40btn3…as always, thanks to all who locked on…
With the massive FUT Birthday promo coming to an end, the boys discuss their final thoughts regarding the promo. Dream Chasers are here, along with some massive Friday SBC's once again. How are we feeling about this new promo? Low Driven+ Broken? What are we watching on TV?? Find out!Sit back, relax and enjoy - this is Nothin' But a FUT Thing
The Bible does not promise us happiness. It does promise joy. Yes, there is a difference. Happiness is a feeling. Joy is a state of being. The Greek word used in the New Testament for joy is chara and "it is used to describe a deep abiding sense of joy and gladness that is rooted in spiritual realities rather than external circumstances. It is often associated with the presence of the Holy Spirit and the believer's relationship with God. It is characterized by a sense of inner peace and contentment that transcends worldly troubles.” https://biblehub.com/greek/5479.htmContinue reading this shows notes on our website Nothin' But Fine.Subscribe to our YouTube channel where you can watch this week's episode and catch up on past episodes!---Check out the Nothin' But Fine blog and website.Follow us on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube Want everything in your inbox? Subscribe to the Nothin' But Fine newsletter!
Chris is in Kansas City and he's got the BBQ Blues. We have a stupid argument about Fats Domino and the blues. Then we try to figure out which actors filmography we've watched the most movies. We have two very different responses. Then we break down the entire tournament bracket by bracket... nah not really we don't really care this year, but we'll just watch and enjoy.
Intro Song – The Delta Sonics, “Just Playin'”, Concrete Hotel First Set - Tony Holiday w/ Eddie 9V, “She's A Burglar”, Keep Your Head Up BluzHammer, “I'm Tired”, Single Don't Look Up, “Fool For You”, Single Second Set - The Cadillac Cats, “Billtown Boogie”, Billtown Boogie Will Wilde, “Stole My Love”, Blues Is Still Alive Mick Hayes, “Checkered Past”, Lies & Letdowns Third Set - WIB The Cat Wells Band, “Brand New Shoes”, Brand New Shoes (EP) Janiva Magness w/ Sue Foley, “Holes”, Back For Me The Lynnette Barber Will Ellis Duo, “Highway”, That's The Blues (EP) Fourth Set - The Stefan Hillesheim Band, “Seduced By The Blues”, Live At Rosa'a Lounge CW Ayon, “Chicken Wing”, Bounce Boogie & Bump Max Hightower, “Assmograpgh”, Nothin' But The Truth
Today's Oddcast - Talking Lamar - Thinkin' About Nothin' (Airdate 3/14/2025) If you can keep your mind clear enough to fall asleep as fast as Lamar does, consider yourself lucky. Some people's thoughts are always racing, while others can enjoy true peace of mind. The Bob & Sheri Oddcast: Everything We Don’t, Can’t, Won’t, and Definitely Shouldn’t Do on the Show!
John is back this week, but Martin is now away. The gang discuss all things FUT Birthday, Pausing for your opponents and Love is Blind.Sit back, relax and enjoy - this is Nothin' But a FUT Thing
Satisfied. That is what we are striving for, right? If you could just get to…everything would be great. Then you could relax. I don't want to be content in that way. I want to be content the way Paul was content. He says in Philippians 4:11 that he has “learned to be content whatever the circumstance.” He says he learned it. In looking up the Greek I discovered that using learned here shows that Paul has gained this knowledge of contentment through experience. Keep in mind he was writing from prison.Continue reading the rest of this shows notes on our website Nothin' But Fine.Subscribe to our YouTube channel where you can watch this week's episode and catch up on past episodes!---Check out the Nothin' But Fine blog and website.Follow us on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube Want everything in your inbox? Subscribe to the Nothin' But Fine newsletter!
Join us for an electrifying episode of the R&B Money Podcast as we sit down with the incomparable Larrance Dopson, CEO of the renowned music collective 1500 or Nothin'. Larrance, a Grammy-winning producer and visionary leader, has significantly shaped the sound of modern music, collaborating with giants like Jay-Z, and Snoop Dogg. In Episode 146, Larrance shares his journey from musician to mogul, the philosophy behind 1500 or Nothin', and his insights on innovation in music production.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nothin' says lovin' like something from the oven... GIRTHY hosted by Law Smith @LawSmithWorks and Eric Readinger... Here's the episode description we totally wrote: Let's Talk Fractional CMOs: What They Are and Why They're Awesome
Kris is back and regales us all with stories from the Caribbean...and also getting groped by the Curacaoan airport security. At least there wasn't a cavity search. Chris is concerned for the future of social media stars. Then we move on to what the hell is going on in NFL free agency. Then we laugh at the Orland Magic Hall of Fame. It's a joke. Then we call out the MLB Commissioner for being cuck.
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, caemos de lleno en territorio de Americana. Un puñado de clásicos del Country alternativo, del 90 en adelante. Suenan: CHUCK PROPHET - "RAGE AND STORM" ("BROTHER ALDO", 1990) / LUCINDA WILLIAMS - "SOMETHING ABOUT WHAT HAPPENS WHEN WE TALK" ("SWEET OLD WORLD", 1992) / VIC CHESNUTT - "WHERE WERE YOU" ("WEST OF ROME", 1991) / VIGILANTES OF LOVE - "SICK OF IT ALL" ("THE KILLING FLOOR", 1992) / TERRY LEE HALE - "JUST ASK ME" ("OH WHAT A WORLD", 1991) / T-BONE BURNETT - "OVER YOU" ("THE CRIMINAL UNDER MY OWN HAT", 1992) / FREAKWATER - "MY OLD DRUNK FRIEND" ("FEELS LIKE THE THIRD TIME", 1993) / UNCLE TUPELO - "GIVE BACK THE KEY TO MY HEART" ("ANODYNE", 1993) / VICTORIA WILLIAMS - "WHEN WE SING TOGETHER" ("LOOSE", 1994) / RICHARD BUCKNER - "BLUE AND WONDER" ("BLOOMED", 1994) / STEVE EARLE - "NOTHIN' WITHOUT YOU" ("TRAIN A COMIN'", 1995) / GILLIAN WELCH - "ONLY ONE AND ONLY" ("REVIVAL", 1996) / LAURA CANTRELL - "LITTLE BIT OF YOU" ("NOT THE TREMBLIN' KIND", 2000) / NICK LOWE - "THE BEAST IN ME" ("THE IMPOSSIBLE BIRD", 1994) /Escuchar audio
Chuck Edwards - "Downtown Soulville" - 45 [0:00:00] Music behind DJ: Big Bo and the Arrows - "Delmonicos" - Kool You Out: Popcorn on the Soul Side [0:02:53] Dolly Lyon - "Palm of Your Hand" - Kool You Out: Popcorn on the Soul Side [0:05:31] Peppermint Harris - "I Don't Care" - Kool You Out: Popcorn on the Soul Side [0:09:59] Pearl Galloway - "You Touch My Heart" - Kool You Out: Popcorn on the Soul Side [0:15:43] Jay Busby - "Apple Cider" - Kool You Out: Popcorn on the Soul Side [0:20:32] Al Brown & His Tunetoppers - "Sweet Little Love" - Kool You Out: Popcorn on the Soul Side [0:23:03] Bo Diddley - "Ooh Baby" - Kool You Out: Popcorn on the Soul Side [0:26:47] David Boots - "Pretty Boy Blues" - Kool You Out: Popcorn on the Soul Side [0:31:15] Pat Clayton - "I Said No" - Kool You Out: Popcorn on the Soul Side [0:34:44] Ollie Jones - "Helpless" - Kool You Out: Popcorn on the Soul Side [0:37:26] Junior Parker - "Tomorrow Never Knows" - Love Ain't Nothin' But A Business Goin' On [0:41:52] Milton Grayson - "It Ain't Necessarily So" - Kool You Out: Popcorn on the Soul Side [0:45:39] Junior Parker - "Love Ain't Nothin' But A Business Goin' On" - Love Ain't Nothin' But A Business Goin' On [0:48:24] Ronnie Shannon - "One Way Street" - Kool You Out: Popcorn on the Soul Side [0:51:39] Junior Parker - "Taxman" - Love Ain't Nothin' But A Business Goin' On [0:54:24] Music behind DJ: Big Bo and the Arrows - "Delmonicos" - Kool You Out: Popcorn on the Soul Side [0:56:50] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/149864
Kris is out! Cold Cuts and RJ are IN. And the Knicks Lament is back. This one has a powerful "twist" as the fellas brief us on what the (then) current state of Knicks fandom is, how high are their hopes, why Hubie Brown is the best coach of all time, and MORE! Oh, not before everyone pours one out for Gene Hackman and his under appreciated starring role in the sports movie classic "Radio" - pronounced with a hard R. So buckle up and shake the monkeys paw with us!
Surrender is a sacrifice. For us to do what we know, or at least think, God wants us to do we have to let go of what we want or think we want to do. The baptism of Jesus is such a beautiful picture of this. At this moment of Jesus's life, he was leaving his privacy behind and starting his public ministry. This was the beginning of the end. Baptism is a death of sorts. And a birth. You bury your old self under the water and come out raised to new life in Christ. A new life in Christ.Continue reading the rest of this shows notes on our website Nothin' But Fine.Subscribe to our YouTube channel where you can watch this week's episode and catch up on past episodes!---Check out the Nothin' But Fine blog and website.Follow us on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube Want everything in your inbox? Subscribe to the Nothin' But Fine newsletter!
TW: Mentions of child abuse, cult behavior & coercive control.In this episode, we take a deep dive into the intersections of depth work and somatic healing with Antonia Dalhain—exploring how these approaches complement each other and what it truly means to heal from a trauma-informed lens.This conversation is a profound exploration of what it means to move through trauma, reconnect with the body, and create sustainable healing practices—especially in a world that often prioritizes quick fixes over depth.✨ Tune in for an honest, heart-opening discussion on healing, embodiment, and the courage it takes to reclaim yourself. ✨⏳ Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to Depth and Somatic Approaches00:43 - Understanding Depth Work and Shadow Work02:14 - Challenges and Misconceptions in Somatic Practices04:25 - Personal Experiences and Hypnotherapy05:52 - Navigating Trauma-Informed Practices08:23 - The Importance of Safe Healing Environments11:32 - Personal Journey and Professional Path17:30 - Growing Up in a Cult and Elite Sports Trauma19:30 - High Achievement and Its Psychological Impact24:40 - Somatic Work and Healing from Trauma27:39 - Facilitating Somatic Work Online29:51 - The Unconventional Nature of Somatic Approaches39:19 - Final Thoughts and Words of WisdomCONNECT WITH ANTONIA: Follow Her On InstagramSubscribe To "SpaceUnknown" On SubstackAntoniadolhaine.comCONNECT WITH JAZ:Book An Astrology ReadingFollow & Connect IGSubscribe On YoutubeWant direct & free advice from Jaz? Leave your question here on the Q&A FormIntro & Outro Music - Thnx 4 Nothin' By JZMN JYN. Click here to listen on Spotify!
Show #1091 The Big Question 01. Lonnie Shields - Our Fight For Freedom (6:00) (Single, MoMojo Records, 2025) 02. Misty Blues - Carry On This Way (4:16) (Other Side Of Blue, Guitar One Records, 2025) 03. Singa B - Don't Play With My Money (2:55) (Single, self-release, 2025) 04. Max Hightower - Damned If I Do (4:01) (Nothin' But the Truth, MoMojo Records, 2025) 05. Bob Lanza Blues Band - Man Like Me (3:24) (Breadman's Blues, MoMojo Records, 2025) 06. Chris Garner - Arthur Q (3:55) (Single, self-release, 2024) 07. Jimmy Vivino - Shady Side Of The Street (5:54) (Gonna Be 2 of Those Days, Gulf Coast Records, 2025) 08. Kenny Neal & Micah Willis - Devil's In The Delta (4:28) (Single, Verdict Music, 2025) 09. Stacy Mitchhart - Shake (Make Your Body Move) (3:04) (Single, Dr. Sam Records, 2025) 10. Ally Venable - Keep Me In Mind (3:37) (Money & Power, Ruf Records, 2025) 11. Little Georgie & the Shuffling Hungarians - Addictions (5:21) (The Compendium Of Unruly Caterwauling, Queen Bee Brand, 2025) 12. Robert Connely Farr - Getting Tired Of Getting Old (2:50) (Live at Green Auto, self-release, 2025) 13. Rebecca Downes - Sign Your Name (4:32) (Single, Mad Hat Records, 2025) 14. Travellin' Blue - Lay Down Knuckle Under (3:52) (Take The Edge Off, Naked Productions, 2025) 15. Rev. Peyton's Big Damn Band - One Dime Blues (2:11) (Honeysuckle, Family Owned Records, 2025) 16. Southern Hospitality - Going Fishin' (5:16) (Yard Sale, Soho Records, 2025) 17. Will Wilde - Don't Trust Me (4:00) (Blues Is Still Alive, VizzTone Records, 2025) 18. Linsey Alexander - Call My Wife (4:47) (Come Back Baby, Delmark Records, 2014) 19. Linsey Alexander - Two Cats (3:59) (Two Cats, Delmark Records, 2017) 20. Linsey Alexander - If You've Ever Loved A Woman (8:57) (Live At Rosa's, Delmark Records, 2020) 21. Shawn Pittman - Tabletop (2:48) (My Journey, Must Have Records, 2025) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
I've been thinking. If my purpose is to bring glory to the Lord in all that I do and I am delighting myself in the Lord, trusting in him and seeing the desires of my heart change…what next?The point of striving for this is the peace that will come. And it's not the peace that we think of. It's not the lack of strife and conflict. It is a peace that surpasses all understanding. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:7 I want to draw your attention to 2 words in this verse and what the original Greek shows us about what this verse means and how it ties into the glory and desires of the Lord. Continue reading the rest of this shows notes on our website Nothin' But Fine.Subscribe to our YouTube channel where you can watch this week's episode and catch up on past episodes!---Check out the Nothin' But Fine blog and website.Follow us on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube Want everything in your inbox? Subscribe to the Nothin' But Fine newsletter!
It's drunk trivia Tuesday! Is your home town the drunkest city in your state? Let's find out! We don't show, but tell about old photos from our past. Sorry for our eyes only. We have some good news & better news about MLB. We debate potential expansions teams for the WNBA. Then we feel bad for Knicks fans. No seriously. We're being sincere. Honestly.
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When it comes to hair metal of the mid to late 80's, no band discussion would be complete without bringing Poison into the mix. The band consisted of front man Bret Michaels, guitarist C.C. DeVille, bassist Bobby Dall, and Rikki Rockett on drums. Poison is a band out of Pennsylvania. Originally named Paris when formed in 1980, the band drew a good following in local bars in Pennsylvania, but decided opportunities would be greater in Los Angeles. The band moved there in 1983 and changed their name to Poison. They attracted a lot of attention with their stage show, and saw surprising success with their debut album, "Look What the Cat Dragged In," released in 1986.However, Poison's most successful release would be their second studio album, Open Up and Say... Ah!, released in April 1988. It would sport four hit singles, including their sole number 1 single "Every Rose Has Its Thorn." The album itself would hit number 2 on the Billboard 200 chart. It would also stir controversy with its cover, a picture of a demonic female with an extremely long tongue. An alternate cover was designed to address concerns which showed only the eyes of the model.Poison would see further success in the late 80's and early 90's, though their popularity would wane as the grunge movement took over music in the 90's. However, Poison has seen a resurgence of popularity as a "classic" band, and front man Bret Michaels has achieved success both as a celebrity personality and as a solo artist.Lynch brings us this glam rock album for today's podcast, and friend of the show Mike Fernandez joins us in Bruce's absence. Fallen AngelWhile the lyrics describe a young girl moving from Ohio to Los Angeles to try to make it as an actress, the song is really more autobiographical of the path the band took from Pennsylvania. This second single from the album went to number 16 on the Hot 100.Nothin' But a Good Time"The first single from the album reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and is one of their best known songs. It was built off a guitar riff by C.C. DeVille and a chorus penned by Michaels. DeVille was largely selected for the band based on his cool riffs and party attitude.Your Mama Don't DancePoison take the 1972 Loggins and Messina song and makes it their own in this fourth single released from the album. The song's lyrics highlighting the generation gap of the 50's and 60's between parents and their rebellious teenagers was a perfect fit for Poison's image.Every Rose Has Its ThornThis ballad is Poison's sole number 1 hit. The inspiration for it came when Bret Michaels called his girlfriend from a laundromat and heard a male voice in the background. He was crushed, but went back into the laundromat and wrote the song right then. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Pump Up the Volume by MARRS (from the motion picture “My Stepmother Is an Alien”)This comedy starring Dan Aykroyd, Jon Lovitz, and Kim Bassinger may have been a flop, but the song was quite popular. STAFF PICKS:Mystify by INXSRob leads off the staff picks with the fifth and final single from the "Kick" album. Backed by a honky tonk-style piano and prominent finger-snapping, the song starts with a bluesy riff followed by a more straightforward rock sound. INXS originally was comprised of three Farriss brothers, but they were down to Andrew and Tim Farriss by this time. I'm an Adult Now by Pursuit of HappinessWayne's staff pick is a hidden gem from Canada. This humorous single alternates between spoken verses and a sung chorus that capture the worries that plague the singer as he deals with becoming an adult and embracing adult problems. It peaked at number 6 on the alternative music charts. Wild Wild West by Escape ClubMike brings us an English band with a song written by eight different people, including Stevie Wonder and Bootsy Collins. This song has the distinction of being the only British band to have a number 1 hit in the US without charting in the UK. "Headin' for the nineties, living in the wild, wild west."Where Is My Mind by PixiesLynch closes out with a signature song from the Pixies. The inspiration for this grunge song began with an underwater diving experience, and the lyrics convey disconnection. The Pixies were reintroduced to fans after this song appeared in "Fight Club." INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Silhouette by Kenny G.Bruce sneaks a soft sax piece from Kenny G. onto the playlist to exit this week's podcast. Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. 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