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HardLore: Stories from Tour
HardLore on the Street at FYA Fest 2025

HardLore: Stories from Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 42:36


Our guest this week is... YOU! We figured we'd heard from plenty of musician's about their favorite hardcore records ever, why not ask the people? We hit the street at FYA Fest 2025 to talk to the heart of this community, the attendees, in order to find out what they considered all time hardcore classics. We also wanted to hear about the wildest thing they witnessed while at FYA Fest for the weekend. Join the HARDLORE PATREON to watch every single weekly episode early and ad-free, alongside exclusive monthly episodes: https://patreon.com/hardlorepod - Join the HARDLORE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/jA9rppggef Cool links: HardLore Official Website/HardLore Records store: https://hardlorepod.com Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code HARDLORE at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod FOLLOW HARDLORE: INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/hardlorepod/ TWITTER | https://twitter.com/hardlorepod SPOTIFY | https://spoti.fi/3J1GIrp APPLE | https://apple.co/3IKBss2 FOLLOW COLIN: INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/colinyovng/ TWITTER | https://www.twitter.com/ColinYovng FOLLOW BO: INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/bosxe/ TWITTER | https://www.twitter.com/bosxe

Islas de Robinson
Islas de Robinson - Vibraciones positivas - 09/09/24

Islas de Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 58:40


Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, nos moveremos entre 1977 y 1981. Coordenadas: pop de guitarras y cruda energía a raudales combinadas con angustia juvenil y espíritu aventurero. Suenan: THE dB'S - "BLACK AND WHITE" ("STANDS FOR DECIBELS", 1981) / THE SOFT BOYS - "POSITIVE VIBRATIONS" ("UNDERWATER MOONLIGHT", 1980) / XTC - "SHE'S SO SQUARE" ("WHITE MUSIC", 1978) / RICHARD LLOYD - "SHOULD HAVE KNOW BETTER" ("ALCHEMY", 1979) / THE ONLY ONES - "WHY DON'T YOU KILL YOURSELF" ("BABY'S GOT A GUN", 1980) / BUZZCOCKS - "LIPSTICK" (1978) / THE SCRUFFS - "YOU, YOU, YOU" ("TEENAGE GURLS", 1978-79/98) / STIV BATORS - "BAD LUCK CHARM" ("DISCONNECTED", 1980) / SUNNYBOYS - "TUNNEL OF LOVE" ("SUNNYBOYS", 1981) / DIRTY LOOKS - "YOU'RE TOO OLD" ("DIRTY LOOKS", 1980) / THE PLIMSOULS - "HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE?" ("ZERO HOUR", 1980) / JO BROADBERY & THE STANDOUTS - "THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY" ("JO BROADBERY & THE STANDOUTS", 1980) / THE JAM - "THE PLACE I LOVE" ("ALL MOD CONS", 1978) / / ROY LONEY & THE PHANTOM MOVERS - "BORN TO BE YOUR FOOL" ("OUR AFTER DARK", 1979) / TYLA GANG - "ON THE STREET" ("YACHTLESS", 1978) / GRAHAM PARKER & THE RUMOUR - "SOUL ON ICE" ("STICK TO ME", 1977).Escuchar audio

KFI Featured Segments
@WakeUpCall – California Strawberry Festival

KFI Featured Segments

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 5:39 Transcription Available


Amy takes us ‘Out and About' to the California Strawberry Festival and talks with the Chairman Dean KatoFor more information and how to get your tickets, go to:https://castrawberryfestival.org/

Bill Handel on Demand
BHS - 7A – UCLA Campus Safety | Professors Join Student Protests

Bill Handel on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 25:46 Transcription Available


UCLA has created a high-level post to oversee campus safety after mob attack. Baby boomer professors join student protests, risking arrest and violence. California officials debate Prop 47 changes to curb crime. On the street, the answer isn't so simple. South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem is a case study on what 'not' to do if you are in contention for VP.

Ramble City
Episode 31. Tony Mott Part 2

Ramble City

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024


Listen to Part 1 of this conversation via the link below. After over 30 years of a career in Rock n Roll Photography including touring with the Rolling Stones three times amongst others, British born photographer TONY MOTT is one of a kind. He's photographed Nicole Kidman, Bob Dylan and Fleetwood Mac… and even took some snaps of our host Bradley McCaw. Listen to Part 1 of this conversation hereWatch video of this episodeFollow the RC Music PlaylistCheck out Tony's photosFollow Brad everywhere @bradleymccawofficialBrought to by True Arts Podcast NetworkThis interview was originally recorded in late 2021. Created, produced, hosted & engineered by Bradley McCaw.Original sound design by Matt Erskine at Crosspoint SolutionsOriginal Video designed by Adam Shaw at Axis Productions Theme composed by James RyanAbout Tony Mott:After over 30 years of a career in Rock n Roll Photography including touring with the Rolling Stones three times amongst others, Tony decided to branch out into Film and TV Stills Photography commencing in 2005 with the feature, Suburban Mayhem.Tony has worked on numerous features and television series since and has become a sought after photographer in the field.A 30 year retrospective of Tony's work “What A Life” is currently touring Australia after opening at the State Library of NSW in Sydney .Tony lives in Sydney with his wife Libby and two children Harvey and Lucinda Mott and his cat “kitten caboodle”.Except from Tony Mott's website: Trainspotting… travel around the world… life as a Chef on the high seas, a passion for music and few photos along the way. Welcome to Tony's Mott's story – so far.I was born in April, 1956, (that makes me sort of old) and raised in Sheffield, England, quite normally by mum and dad, Mary and Brian Moulds. I was trained as a chef at Sheffield Polytechnic and in 1976 I left England, arriving in Australia for the first time. Using my training I worked in Sydney at the Opera House and the Gazebo before helping a friend open a restaurant in Armidale, New South Wales, called The Blackboard Menu, but I had to leave after six months because I only had a limited working visa. It was at this point that I realised I wanted to live in Australia permanently. I returned to England with the intention of securing a permanent visa, which didn't eventuate. Refusing to allow a little thing like a visa to stand in the way of escaping the UK, I managed to get a job on the SS Oriana as a chef, a wonderful job that lasted two years and took me to over 60 countries as diverse and interesting as Puerto Rico, Egypt, Panama, India, the Caribbean Islands, all around the Mediterranean, Nordkapp (where the sun never goes down and all its inhabitants are bonkers) and elsewhere. It was during this time I developed a strong sense of wanderlust, an affliction which has taken me to India seven times and helped me traverse the Himalayas on a number of occasions. In fact, to celebrate my 40th birthday I had to make a choice between getting pissed in Redfern or walking the Annapurna Circuit with my best friend, I chose the latter.Eventually my job on the ship came to an end and brought me back to Australia and in 1981 I finally managed to settle here permanently. I got my old job back at the Gazebo Hotel in King Cross, which, as it turns out was a perfect location to embark on the next stage of my life.I've often thought about my penchant for travel and trainspotting (that's a whole other story right there!) and always go back to my childhood in Sheffield. When I was about eight or nine years old my mum and dad used to visit the local pubs, including one called the Castle Inn. My sister and I used to sit on the wall outside with our crisps and fizzy pop watching the trains go by. From this point we could see the trains disappear into a tunnel and I always wanted to know what was on the other side of that tunnel. Eventually I got to the other side of the tunnel and just kept on going!! Finally I got to and settled in Sydney.In the early 1980s Sydney had a brilliant live music scene. Every night of the week you could see any number of excellent bands at any number of excellent venues, right across the city. Working as a chef meant I usually finished work around midnight, not a bad situation for somebody like me who loved music. I'd leave work and hop into any given venue. On Monday nights I used to go to the Piccadilly Hotel in the Cross to see the Divinyls play. They had a residency at the venue and at this stage they were unsigned and largely unknown. Singer Chrissy Amphlett didn't do a lot in those days. The stage persona she later became famous for was non-existent but, suddenly it seemed, she became a loony on stage wearing the schoolgirl uniform and gyrating about.During my days sailing the seven seas I'd developed a strong desire to document photographically the amazing places I saw. So every Monday night after work at the Gazebo I used to hone my fledgling skills by snapping away at the Divinyls. A lot of crap shots were taken but after four months the band's manager, Vince Lovegrove, who'd obviously seen me shooting away, asked to see the shots, one of which he chose and used as a tour poster. I was well chuffed! To top it off he paid me 20 bucks – my first foray into professional photography.I was very green in those days, typified when Vince told me that my name was on the door for the band's next gig. I had no idea what this expression meant and for the next two months I continued to pay my way into their shows. One night he saw me and said, “You know your name's on the door, don't you?” Not wishing to appear unsophisticated, I replied, “Yeah, I know. Isn't that great,” thinking that somewhere – perhaps the band's rehearsal studio – there was a door on which they'd written my name as a mark of respect. Just shows you how much I had to learn about the music industry.By 1983 the Divinyls tour poster had had a snowball effect on my career and before long other bands were asking me to shoot their gigs. One day I walked into the offices of the free paper On The Street, then in its infancy and long before the term street press had ever been coined. I started getting work through the paper.About a week before I went to “On The Street”, Margaret Cott, now publisher of “The Drum Media”, had just started as a layout girl and so began a professional relationship with her which lasts to this day. Within a year Margaret had become editor and I was photographing anything that moved, anywhere, anytime. All this and I was still working full-time at the Gazebo.It was 1985 and for a short period of time during that year I got married. My wife was Swedish (and to my knowledge still is) but I won't go into the topic any further other than to say she now lives in Sweden and I still live in Sydney. Anyway, she had suggested I head back to England and so I did, and with my few contacts in the industry I spent the summer of 1986 drinking a lot and generally having a good time going to music festivals. I went to Reading, Milton Keynes and so on, seeing tons of bands. I haven't managed to work out how to this day, but I managed to photograph Queen at Knebworth, which was a hell of an experience. I also went to Paris and New York that summer, purely as a drunken wanderlust thing as opposed to seriously pursuing anything professionally.When I got back to Australia, Mick Jagger was touring to promote his first solo album. While I was away, and unbeknownst to me, Jagger's manager, Tony King had been trying to track me down wanting to hire me as Jagger's tour photographer. To this day I have no idea who recommended me for the job but I'm extremely grateful. Eventually I made contact with Tony King and as it turned out they were not happy with whoever it was they had hired instead of me. By this stage the tour was in Melbourne so I went down and met Tony in his hotel room. I don't think I would be giving anything away when I say that Tony King is what you would describe as an effervescent gay man and when I met him he enthusiastically expounded the virtues of Sydney. “Oh I love Sydney,” he said, “so many sailors in the one city.” I thought, what have I got to do to get this gig? Tony King, it should be pointed out, is a lovely man and I have always gotten on extremely well with him on a professional basis. But that was the start of my relationship with Mick Jagger and eventually the Rolling Stones. It was an enormous break which has resulted in me touring with the Stones three times. As I've said, I have no idea how I got the gig because I was only reasonably well-known as a live photographer in Sydney at that point. And to think I nearly missed out because I was getting legless overseas!!To illustrate how absurd the music industry can be at times, at the end of tour party I could hear people behind me talking about the tour photographer and how “he's just come back from working in London, Paris and New York, don't you know”. I suddenly realised they were talking about me! Little did they know I was basically having a good time in these places and not doing the glamorous jobs they imagined.As a consequence of the Jagger gig I toured in the same year with Bob Dylan and Fleetwood Mac. I wasn't any better as a photographer but once I had gigs of that calibre in my CV I looked so much better. That period was the beginning of my first break.It was 1988 and with these three enormous gigs under my belt I was going out at least five nights a week just to see bands. I'd worked out by now what having my name on the door actually meant so I was saving myself a small fortune. The Sydney scene during this time was fertile. There were great bands in great venues happening every night of the week; a favourable environment in which to grow as a rock'n'roll photographer.More breaks came my way in the early 1990s. I did a book called Still Noise with four other photographers, the album cover photography for Tommy Emmanuel's Dare To Be Different and the Beasts of Bourbon's Black Milk. It was all moving along quite nicely in a relatively short period of time. I'm proud of both those album covers because they're so radically different. Tommy Emmanuel's album was so obviously mainstream and commercial while the Beasts of Bourbon was very inner city and independent, and that's one of the things I love about working in the music industry – one minute you can be working with somebody like Lucinda Williams and the next minute working with the likes of Slipknot. They're vastly different performers with vastly different personalities to be captured through the lens. But I digress.I guess the next major event that boosted my career was the start of the Big Day Out in 1992. In the late 80s and early 90s I'd been regularly heading over to Europe and the US every couple of years to check out the summer music festivals. I really couldn't understand why Australia didn't have its own version of the UK's Reading or Glastonbury festivals. Being staged in the UK, when those festivals take place, it's an added bonus when it doesn't rain, so why, with our weather and talented bands, why should we miss out??Enter Ken West. Obviously Ken had been to these festivals, too, and had some thoughts about doing an Australian festival, and so began the Big Day Out. He's now one of the most respected promoters in the country and the Big Day Out is highly regarded both here and overseas. It became very successful very quickly and in the space of four years was at the same level as the festivals in the UK. So the Big Day Out was a valuable break for me. Every year I go on the road with the Big Day Out as it tours around Australia. This means I get to build a rapport with the bands I shoot, which is a luxury not often afforded a photographer.It's always easier to work with people who you feel relaxed with and vice versa. I don't work like a fashion photographer – I've never treated a musician as a model. A lot of photographers do because they presume there's a lot of glamour involved. Musicians are not thespians and they're not models so you need to build a rapport with them. Musicians can often feel uncomfortable in front of the camera, so relaxing them is an imperative. Obviously I'm referring to session work here. Live is a completely different kettle of fish. The disadvantage of doing sessions is that the artist is doing something that doesn't come naturally to them. The advantage is that you as the photographer have complete control over the environment, things like lighting. The difficulty is getting the artist comfortable. The live situation is the opposite, the artist is in their natural environment but the photographer is not, you have no control over the lighting and so on. The quality of your shots is reliant on the lighting guy and the movement of the artist.Eye contact is vital in photography. If you take a photo of someone and their eyes are out of focus the whole shot lacks impact. That's how people look at photos, through the eyes of the subject. The eye is all important. In a live situation the subject is more than likely not looking at you, and there's also the bloody ever present microphone getting in the way. In total I've had over 30,000 photographs published, the result of some 2,500 sessions and countless live shows, which have become 400 posters, 450 cd or vinyl covers and over 800 magazine front covers, and I'm still counting. It seems an age has passed since Vince Lovegrove used my shot of Chrissy Amphlett as a tour poster. I guess it has been a long time. Certainly much has happened and I've managed to collect some stories that I think are vaguely intresting along the way – some are downright bizarre and I hope you enjoy them.Oh, and why did I change my name from Moulds to Mott? Well, when I first got a photo credit Moulds didn't look so groovy so I had to come up with an alternative. I looked to the most influential band in my life, Mott the Hoople. The next decision was Tony Mott or Tony Hoople. I went for the former.Everyone should have a Mott the Hoople. In my formative years in college they were the only band that I related to lyrically.They delved into social, political and more general matters, not to mention being a dynamic live act. They were punks before punk had happened, all that and glam rock as well.I've always felt music is an important medium, it can be a sanctuary when things are not so rosy, and a celebration of the joys of life, the two extremes of emotion. And that is why Mott the Hoople have been so important to me. A couple of examples of that are in 1976, when I first left England for Australia, I related to the Ian Hunter album All American Alien Boy, an album about an Englishman arriving in the US, feeling alien and yet loving it. I totally related to the sentiments. Thirty years later, when I lost my best friend who died at an early age and I was finding grief very difficult to deal with, I found solace in the Ian Hunter song “Michael Picasso”, a song about the death of his long-time best friend and David Bowie guitarist Mick Ronson. That's why I believe music is so powerful and important. Everyone should have a Mott the Hoople.

Ramble City
Episode 28. Tony Mott

Ramble City

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024


After over 30 years of a career in Rock n Roll Photography including touring with the Rolling Stones three times amongst others, British born photographer TONY MOTT is one of a kind. He's photographed Nicole Kidman, Bob Dylan and Fleetwood Mac… and even took some snaps of our host Bradley McCaw. Watch video of this episodeFollow the RC Music PlaylistCheck out Tony's photosFollow Brad everywhere @bradleymccawofficialBrought to by True Arts Podcast NetworkThis interview was originally recorded in late 2021. Created, produced, hosted & engineered by Bradley McCaw.Original sound design by Matt Erskine at Crosspoint SolutionsOriginal Video designed by Adam Shaw at Axis Productions Theme composed by James RyanAbout Tony Mott:After over 30 years of a career in Rock n Roll Photography including touring with the Rolling Stones three times amongst others, Tony decided to branch out into Film and TV Stills Photography commencing in 2005 with the feature, Suburban Mayhem.Tony has worked on numerous features and television series since and has become a sought after photographer in the field.A 30 year retrospective of Tony's work “What A Life” is currently touring Australia after opening at the State Library of NSW in Sydney .Tony lives in Sydney with his wife Libby and two children Harvey and Lucinda Mott and his cat “kitten caboodle”.Except from Tony Mott's website: Trainspotting… travel around the world… life as a Chef on the high seas, a passion for music and few photos along the way. Welcome to Tony's Mott's story – so far.I was born in April, 1956, (that makes me sort of old) and raised in Sheffield, England, quite normally by mum and dad, Mary and Brian Moulds. I was trained as a chef at Sheffield Polytechnic and in 1976 I left England, arriving in Australia for the first time. Using my training I worked in Sydney at the Opera House and the Gazebo before helping a friend open a restaurant in Armidale, New South Wales, called The Blackboard Menu, but I had to leave after six months because I only had a limited working visa. It was at this point that I realised I wanted to live in Australia permanently. I returned to England with the intention of securing a permanent visa, which didn't eventuate. Refusing to allow a little thing like a visa to stand in the way of escaping the UK, I managed to get a job on the SS Oriana as a chef, a wonderful job that lasted two years and took me to over 60 countries as diverse and interesting as Puerto Rico, Egypt, Panama, India, the Caribbean Islands, all around the Mediterranean, Nordkapp (where the sun never goes down and all its inhabitants are bonkers) and elsewhere. It was during this time I developed a strong sense of wanderlust, an affliction which has taken me to India seven times and helped me traverse the Himalayas on a number of occasions. In fact, to celebrate my 40th birthday I had to make a choice between getting pissed in Redfern or walking the Annapurna Circuit with my best friend, I chose the latter.Eventually my job on the ship came to an end and brought me back to Australia and in 1981 I finally managed to settle here permanently. I got my old job back at the Gazebo Hotel in King Cross, which, as it turns out was a perfect location to embark on the next stage of my life.I've often thought about my penchant for travel and trainspotting (that's a whole other story right there!) and always go back to my childhood in Sheffield. When I was about eight or nine years old my mum and dad used to visit the local pubs, including one called the Castle Inn. My sister and I used to sit on the wall outside with our crisps and fizzy pop watching the trains go by. From this point we could see the trains disappear into a tunnel and I always wanted to know what was on the other side of that tunnel. Eventually I got to the other side of the tunnel and just kept on going!! Finally I got to and settled in Sydney.In the early 1980s Sydney had a brilliant live music scene. Every night of the week you could see any number of excellent bands at any number of excellent venues, right across the city. Working as a chef meant I usually finished work around midnight, not a bad situation for somebody like me who loved music. I'd leave work and hop into any given venue. On Monday nights I used to go to the Piccadilly Hotel in the Cross to see the Divinyls play. They had a residency at the venue and at this stage they were unsigned and largely unknown. Singer Chrissy Amphlett didn't do a lot in those days. The stage persona she later became famous for was non-existent but, suddenly it seemed, she became a loony on stage wearing the schoolgirl uniform and gyrating about.During my days sailing the seven seas I'd developed a strong desire to document photographically the amazing places I saw. So every Monday night after work at the Gazebo I used to hone my fledgling skills by snapping away at the Divinyls. A lot of crap shots were taken but after four months the band's manager, Vince Lovegrove, who'd obviously seen me shooting away, asked to see the shots, one of which he chose and used as a tour poster. I was well chuffed! To top it off he paid me 20 bucks – my first foray into professional photography.I was very green in those days, typified when Vince told me that my name was on the door for the band's next gig. I had no idea what this expression meant and for the next two months I continued to pay my way into their shows. One night he saw me and said, “You know your name's on the door, don't you?” Not wishing to appear unsophisticated, I replied, “Yeah, I know. Isn't that great,” thinking that somewhere – perhaps the band's rehearsal studio – there was a door on which they'd written my name as a mark of respect. Just shows you how much I had to learn about the music industry.By 1983 the Divinyls tour poster had had a snowball effect on my career and before long other bands were asking me to shoot their gigs. One day I walked into the offices of the free paper On The Street, then in its infancy and long before the term street press had ever been coined. I started getting work through the paper.About a week before I went to “On The Street”, Margaret Cott, now publisher of “The Drum Media”, had just started as a layout girl and so began a professional relationship with her which lasts to this day. Within a year Margaret had become editor and I was photographing anything that moved, anywhere, anytime. All this and I was still working full-time at the Gazebo.It was 1985 and for a short period of time during that year I got married. My wife was Swedish (and to my knowledge still is) but I won't go into the topic any further other than to say she now lives in Sweden and I still live in Sydney. Anyway, she had suggested I head back to England and so I did, and with my few contacts in the industry I spent the summer of 1986 drinking a lot and generally having a good time going to music festivals. I went to Reading, Milton Keynes and so on, seeing tons of bands. I haven't managed to work out how to this day, but I managed to photograph Queen at Knebworth, which was a hell of an experience. I also went to Paris and New York that summer, purely as a drunken wanderlust thing as opposed to seriously pursuing anything professionally.When I got back to Australia, Mick Jagger was touring to promote his first solo album. While I was away, and unbeknownst to me, Jagger's manager, Tony King had been trying to track me down wanting to hire me as Jagger's tour photographer. To this day I have no idea who recommended me for the job but I'm extremely grateful. Eventually I made contact with Tony King and as it turned out they were not happy with whoever it was they had hired instead of me. By this stage the tour was in Melbourne so I went down and met Tony in his hotel room. I don't think I would be giving anything away when I say that Tony King is what you would describe as an effervescent gay man and when I met him he enthusiastically expounded the virtues of Sydney. “Oh I love Sydney,” he said, “so many sailors in the one city.” I thought, what have I got to do to get this gig? Tony King, it should be pointed out, is a lovely man and I have always gotten on extremely well with him on a professional basis. But that was the start of my relationship with Mick Jagger and eventually the Rolling Stones. It was an enormous break which has resulted in me touring with the Stones three times. As I've said, I have no idea how I got the gig because I was only reasonably well-known as a live photographer in Sydney at that point. And to think I nearly missed out because I was getting legless overseas!!To illustrate how absurd the music industry can be at times, at the end of tour party I could hear people behind me talking about the tour photographer and how “he's just come back from working in London, Paris and New York, don't you know”. I suddenly realised they were talking about me! Little did they know I was basically having a good time in these places and not doing the glamorous jobs they imagined.As a consequence of the Jagger gig I toured in the same year with Bob Dylan and Fleetwood Mac. I wasn't any better as a photographer but once I had gigs of that calibre in my CV I looked so much better. That period was the beginning of my first break.It was 1988 and with these three enormous gigs under my belt I was going out at least five nights a week just to see bands. I'd worked out by now what having my name on the door actually meant so I was saving myself a small fortune. The Sydney scene during this time was fertile. There were great bands in great venues happening every night of the week; a favourable environment in which to grow as a rock'n'roll photographer.More breaks came my way in the early 1990s. I did a book called Still Noise with four other photographers, the album cover photography for Tommy Emmanuel's Dare To Be Different and the Beasts of Bourbon's Black Milk. It was all moving along quite nicely in a relatively short period of time. I'm proud of both those album covers because they're so radically different. Tommy Emmanuel's album was so obviously mainstream and commercial while the Beasts of Bourbon was very inner city and independent, and that's one of the things I love about working in the music industry – one minute you can be working with somebody like Lucinda Williams and the next minute working with the likes of Slipknot. They're vastly different performers with vastly different personalities to be captured through the lens. But I digress.I guess the next major event that boosted my career was the start of the Big Day Out in 1992. In the late 80s and early 90s I'd been regularly heading over to Europe and the US every couple of years to check out the summer music festivals. I really couldn't understand why Australia didn't have its own version of the UK's Reading or Glastonbury festivals. Being staged in the UK, when those festivals take place, it's an added bonus when it doesn't rain, so why, with our weather and talented bands, why should we miss out??Enter Ken West. Obviously Ken had been to these festivals, too, and had some thoughts about doing an Australian festival, and so began the Big Day Out. He's now one of the most respected promoters in the country and the Big Day Out is highly regarded both here and overseas. It became very successful very quickly and in the space of four years was at the same level as the festivals in the UK. So the Big Day Out was a valuable break for me. Every year I go on the road with the Big Day Out as it tours around Australia. This means I get to build a rapport with the bands I shoot, which is a luxury not often afforded a photographer.It's always easier to work with people who you feel relaxed with and vice versa. I don't work like a fashion photographer – I've never treated a musician as a model. A lot of photographers do because they presume there's a lot of glamour involved. Musicians are not thespians and they're not models so you need to build a rapport with them. Musicians can often feel uncomfortable in front of the camera, so relaxing them is an imperative. Obviously I'm referring to session work here. Live is a completely different kettle of fish. The disadvantage of doing sessions is that the artist is doing something that doesn't come naturally to them. The advantage is that you as the photographer have complete control over the environment, things like lighting. The difficulty is getting the artist comfortable. The live situation is the opposite, the artist is in their natural environment but the photographer is not, you have no control over the lighting and so on. The quality of your shots is reliant on the lighting guy and the movement of the artist.Eye contact is vital in photography. If you take a photo of someone and their eyes are out of focus the whole shot lacks impact. That's how people look at photos, through the eyes of the subject. The eye is all important. In a live situation the subject is more than likely not looking at you, and there's also the bloody ever present microphone getting in the way. In total I've had over 30,000 photographs published, the result of some 2,500 sessions and countless live shows, which have become 400 posters, 450 cd or vinyl covers and over 800 magazine front covers, and I'm still counting. It seems an age has passed since Vince Lovegrove used my shot of Chrissy Amphlett as a tour poster. I guess it has been a long time. Certainly much has happened and I've managed to collect some stories that I think are vaguely intresting along the way – some are downright bizarre and I hope you enjoy them.Oh, and why did I change my name from Moulds to Mott? Well, when I first got a photo credit Moulds didn't look so groovy so I had to come up with an alternative. I looked to the most influential band in my life, Mott the Hoople. The next decision was Tony Mott or Tony Hoople. I went for the former.Everyone should have a Mott the Hoople. In my formative years in college they were the only band that I related to lyrically.They delved into social, political and more general matters, not to mention being a dynamic live act. They were punks before punk had happened, all that and glam rock as well.I've always felt music is an important medium, it can be a sanctuary when things are not so rosy, and a celebration of the joys of life, the two extremes of emotion. And that is why Mott the Hoople have been so important to me. A couple of examples of that are in 1976, when I first left England for Australia, I related to the Ian Hunter album All American Alien Boy, an album about an Englishman arriving in the US, feeling alien and yet loving it. I totally related to the sentiments. Thirty years later, when I lost my best friend who died at an early age and I was finding grief very difficult to deal with, I found solace in the Ian Hunter song “Michael Picasso”, a song about the death of his long-time best friend and David Bowie guitarist Mick Ronson. That's why I believe music is so powerful and important. Everyone should have a Mott the Hoople.

Sober Truth Podcast with George A. Wood
Ep 45-"Transforming Lives: Christian Lenty of The MST Project from Thailand"

Sober Truth Podcast with George A. Wood

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 61:49


In this compelling episode of Sober Truth Podcast, host George Wood sits down with Christian Lenty, a passionate advocate for The MST Project, a transformative ministry based in Thailand. The MST Project is on a mission to help men worldwide find their way out of life's overwhelming moments and make choices that lead to fulfillment and purpose. Have you ever felt that life is a little overwhelming and you just want a break? You feel like work never stops, your marriage feels routine and lacks excitement, and you want an escape, if only for a brief moment? But it's in those moments that one may make a decision that leads to regret and much more. That's where The MST Project comes into play. Since its inception in 2007, this ministry has been a beacon of hope for men grappling with unhealthy habits and hurtful choices. The podcast delves deep into The MST Project's multifaceted approach to helping men redefine their lives. From the "On The Street" initiative, where dedicated individuals engage with men frequenting red-light districts, to the "Pathway to Purity" initiative, which mentors men toward a lifestyle of purity, The MST Project leaves no stone unturned in its commitment to transformation. But what if your need for help doesn't involve sexual temptation or purity struggles? That's where the "Real Men Pursuing Purity" initiative shines. The MST Project offers community support through quarterly events and weekly connect groups geared towards encouraging men into a deeper pursuit of spiritual wholeness and Christlike maturity. Tune in to this enlightening episode to discover how The MST Project is committed to offering hope and helping every man realize his full potential. Christian Lenty shares remarkable stories of transformation, emphasizing the power of community, mentorship, and faith in guiding men towards a brighter future. Join us for an inspiring conversation that explores the incredible work being done by The MST Project in Thailand and beyond. Whether you're a man seeking a path to personal growth or simply interested in stories of transformation, this episode is not to be missed. Connect with me for Coaching, Consulting or to come and speak at George@tattooedpastor.com To buy my book "The Uncovery" or the brand new "The Uncovery Devotional" https://www.briteaton.com/The-Uncovery-Book My personal website https://www.georgeawood.com/ Sober Truth Project https://sobertruthproject.org/ https://www.facebook.com/tattooedpastorgw/ https://linktr.ee/tattooedpastor --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sober-truth-project/message

Atoosa Unedited
I Haven't Been Truthful With You...

Atoosa Unedited

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 17:14


The Weeknd is starting to use his given name, Abel Tesfaye.This feels meaningful to me. You know what they say. Words are spells. And if words are spells, then your name must be the personal spell you cast on the world. Or at least that's what I always thought. After all, when I got married at age 26, I changed my name in the masthead of Cosmopolitan even before it was official so the issue that hit newsstands after my August wedding would reflect this new and improved version of me. I was no longer Atoosa Behnegar, the kid at home no one noticed or cared about…this background character of my family and school communities so who desperately wanted to be seen and cherished. I was finally seen and cherished by this boy who put me above everything else.But wait, let's back track. When I first met him at 23, I didn't think we could possibly have a future simply based on his last name. Rubenstein. Atoosa Rubenstein? I just couldn't see it. I was born a Shiite Muslim and immigrated to the US from Iran. If I married him, I would be identified as Jewish for the rest of my life. It didn't bother me, it just felt like false advertising. But honestly? I was 23 and living the dream in NYC. Surely this guy wouldn't be The One anyway – I mean, I wasn't searching for a husband, I just wanted a side kick for Tasti-D-Lite runs and watching 90210. But as luck would have it, just a few years later, I would become Atoosa Rubenstein. And it didn't feel weird at all. I was proud…thrilled…all good things.There was one hiccup.I didn't get along with his family. The reasons don't really matter. They didn't feel they could be themselves around me…and frankly, they were right. It was a mismatch. The real mismatch had nothing to do with religion, but they did want to hide the fact that I wasn't Jewish from his religious grandmother who cared very much if her only grandson married a goy. They relied on this grandmother for approval (and other things). They didn't want her to know about me or our upcoming wedding….but OBVIOUSLY, she ultimately she found out. Now that I'm around the age his parents were back then, it's kind of funny to think of people my age lying but perhaps it's funny imagining myself lying to anyone…much the less my family. But I certainly was a liar back then. And you know what they say: You attract the energy you vibrate so in retrospect I guess it makes perfect sense.Sidebar:Today, whenever I meet a younger person who eye rolls their beloved's family of birth, I am quick to mark it as a red flag. Even if your significant other is the literal OPPOSITE of their family, pay attention to how you feel around said family. It's important. There's a reason for the old cliché the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. And I don't mean that as an insult. People should be like their families. It's natural and normal. But sometimes when a family has a lot of trauma, a kid may reject the family thinking that by simply rejecting the people, they can bury the dysfunctional patterns. But I've experienced that without therapy and processing, those vibrations stay within us and will pop out like proverbial zombies from the psychological ground they're buried in.  Date someone whose family you really like, please. Your partner does morph back into a card-carrying member of his family of birth eventually and you want that to feel like a good thing!Okay – my public service announcement is over. Back to spilling tea.One week to the day before my own nuptials, we went to another wedding. His whole family was there. In fact, to this day, it was the most beautiful wedding I'd ever attended. For sure, after all these years as a New Yorker, I've been to fancier weddings. But it was the first fancy wedding I'd ever been to and nothing else will ever touch it in my mind. So beautiful in spirit and vibe. But at the very end as we're leaving, in a scene right out of a bad movie, his grandmother called him over to her wheelchair, motioned to me and croaked, “Why, Ari, Why?” I wish I could unhear her voice.One. Week. Before. Our. Wedding.My husband, who always had (emphasis on had

Berg's Base with Aaron Berg
060. LIVE From Larry Flynt's Private Jet | How To Kicked Out of A Smoke Shop

Berg's Base with Aaron Berg

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 43:58


Aaron Berg and Andre Myrie are back on the streets on New York City, where today they report on a smoke shop that sells hard drugs, a mafioso style hit that took place at Port Authority, take a ride aboard Larry Flynt's private jet and so much more!Bergs Base is on-the-street guerilla journalism like you have never seen before! Comedian Aaron Berg ditches a comfy studio and takes to the gritty streets of New York City to ask REAL people all the hard-hitting questions you won't hear from those losers at CNN or FOX News. Today's top stories: Unscripted & Unfiltered.Original Air Date: 05.02.23Watch & SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTjzh35l676IwN5XD8Y9YNQ?sub_confirmation=1FREE LIVESTREAM every TUESDAY at 11AM E ONLY on GaS DigitalOr catch the YouTube Premiere the following MONDAY at 7PM Ehttps://GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVESign up to Gas Digital Network with promo code BERG for a 7 Day FREE TRIAL to get access to every single episode of Bergs Base ad free & uncensored, FULL HD livestreams, talk it up in the live chat, tons of bonus content and SO MUCH MORE!https://GaSDigitalNetwork.com/high-octane-all-accessFOLLOW THE WHOLE SHOW!Berg's Base PodcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/bergsbasepodcastAaron BergInstagram: https://instagram.com/aaronbergcomedyTwitter: https://twitter.com/aaronbergcomedyAndre MyrieInstagram: https://instagram.com/andre2999GaS Digital NetworkInstagram: https://instagram.com/gasdigitalTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalSEND US MAIL:GaS Digital Studios Attn: Aaron Berg151 1st Ave # 311New York, NY 10003See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Berg's Base with Aaron Berg
059. Times Squares HOTTEST Woman

Berg's Base with Aaron Berg

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 36:50


Aaron Berg and Andre Myrie are back on the streets on New York City, where today they're lucky enough to talk to the hottest woman in Times Square, a North Carolina couple who lost everything in a fire, we maybe run into Taye Diggs and so much more!Bergs Base is on-the-street guerilla journalism like you have never seen before! Comedian Aaron Berg ditches a comfy studio and takes to the gritty streets of New York City to ask REAL people all the hard-hitting questions you won't hear from those losers at CNN or FOX News. Today's top stories: Unscripted & Unfiltered.Original Air Date: 04.25.23Watch & SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTjzh35l676IwN5XD8Y9YNQ?sub_confirmation=1FREE LIVESTREAM every TUESDAY at 11AM E ONLY on GaS DigitalOr catch the YouTube Premiere the following MONDAY at 7PM Ehttps://GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVESign up to Gas Digital Network with promo code BERG for a 7 Day FREE TRIAL to get access to every single episode of Bergs Base ad free & uncensored, FULL HD livestreams, talk it up in the live chat, tons of bonus content and SO MUCH MORE!https://GaSDigitalNetwork.com/high-octane-all-accessFOLLOW THE WHOLE SHOW!Berg's Base PodcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/bergsbasepodcastAaron BergInstagram: https://instagram.com/aaronbergcomedyTwitter: https://twitter.com/aaronbergcomedyAndre MyrieInstagram: https://instagram.com/andre2999GaS Digital NetworkInstagram: https://instagram.com/gasdigitalTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalSEND US MAIL:GaS Digital Studios Attn: Aaron Berg151 1st Ave # 311New York, NY 10003See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Berg's Base with Aaron Berg
058. Welcome To Gay TV! with Ashley St. Clair & James Lalino

Berg's Base with Aaron Berg

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 66:13


Aaron Berg and Andre Myrie are back on the streets, this time with TRUE patriots Ashley St. Clair & James Lalino to chill with the homie HDBeenDope in Times Square for his BET video premiere, rate women solely based on looks, meet a gold gloves boxer that isn't afraid to mix it up with any gender and so much more! Please subscribe to Gay TV+Bergs Base is on-the-street guerilla journalism like you have never seen before! Comedian Aaron Berg ditches a comfy studio and takes to the gritty streets of New York City to ask REAL people all the hard-hitting questions you won't hear from those losers at CNN or FOX News. Today's top stories: Unscripted & Unfiltered.Original Air Date: 04.18.23Watch & SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTjzh35l676IwN5XD8Y9YNQ?sub_confirmation=1FREE LIVESTREAM every TUESDAY at 11AM E ONLY on GaS DigitalOr catch the YouTube Premiere the following MONDAY at 7PM Ehttps://GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVESign up to Gas Digital Network with promo code BERG for a 7 Day FREE TRIAL to get access to every single episode of Bergs Base ad free & uncensored, FULL HD livestreams, talk it up in the live chat, tons of bonus content and SO MUCH MORE!https://GaSDigitalNetwork.com/high-octane-all-accessFOLLOW THE WHOLE SHOW!Berg's Base PodcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/bergsbasepodcastAaron BergInstagram: https://instagram.com/aaronbergcomedyTwitter: https://twitter.com/aaronbergcomedyAndre MyrieInstagram: https://instagram.com/andre2999GaS Digital NetworkInstagram: https://instagram.com/gasdigitalTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalSEND US MAIL:GaS Digital Studios Attn: Aaron Berg151 1st Ave # 311New York, NY 10003See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Berg's Base with Aaron Berg
057. Best of: Man on the Street

Berg's Base with Aaron Berg

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 53:40


Aaron Berg and Andre Myrie bring you a compilation of their favorite moments working the streets!Bergs Base is on-the-street guerilla journalism like you have never seen before! Comedian Aaron Berg ditches a comfy studio and takes to the gritty streets of New York City to ask REAL people all the hard-hitting questions you won't hear from those losers at CNN or FOX News. Today's top stories: Unscripted & Unfiltered.Original Air Date: 04.04.23Watch & SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTjzh35l676IwN5XD8Y9YNQ?sub_confirmation=1FREE LIVESTREAM every TUESDAY at 11AM E ONLY on GaS DigitalOr catch the YouTube Premiere the following MONDAY at 7PM Ehttps://GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVESign up to Gas Digital Network with promo code BERG for a 7 Day FREE TRIAL to get access to every single episode of Bergs Base ad free & uncensored, FULL HD livestreams, talk it up in the live chat, tons of bonus content and SO MUCH MORE!https://GaSDigitalNetwork.com/high-octane-all-accessFOLLOW THE WHOLE SHOW!Berg's Base PodcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/bergsbasepodcastAaron BergInstagram: https://instagram.com/aaronbergcomedyTwitter: https://twitter.com/aaronbergcomedyAndre MyrieInstagram: https://instagram.com/andre2999GaS Digital NetworkInstagram: https://instagram.com/gasdigitalTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalSEND US MAIL:GaS Digital Studios Attn: Aaron Berg151 1st Ave # 311New York, NY 10003See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Berg's Base with Aaron Berg
056. Dallas Texas | The QAnon Cab with SHIVA ARY

Berg's Base with Aaron Berg

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 61:26


Aaron Berg takes to the streets of Dallas Texas with comedian Shiva Ary where they visit a local street fair, meet some local Texans, meet a QAnon cab driver and so much more!Bergs Base is on-the-street guerilla journalism like you have never seen before! Comedian Aaron Berg ditches a comfy studio and takes to the gritty streets of New York City to ask REAL people all the hard-hitting questions you won't hear from those losers at CNN or FOX News. Today's top stories: Unscripted & Unfiltered.Original Air Date: 03.28.23Watch & SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTjzh35l676IwN5XD8Y9YNQ?sub_confirmation=1FREE LIVESTREAM every TUESDAY at 11AM E ONLY on GaS DigitalOr catch the YouTube Premiere the following MONDAY at 7PM Ehttps://GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVESign up to Gas Digital Network with promo code BERG for a 7 Day FREE TRIAL to get access to every single episode of Bergs Base ad free & uncensored, FULL HD livestreams, talk it up in the live chat, tons of bonus content and SO MUCH MORE!https://GaSDigitalNetwork.com/high-octane-all-accessFOLLOW THE WHOLE SHOW!Berg's Base PodcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/bergsbasepodcastAaron BergInstagram: https://instagram.com/aaronbergcomedyTwitter: https://twitter.com/aaronbergcomedyAndre MyrieInstagram: https://instagram.com/andre2999GaS Digital NetworkInstagram: https://instagram.com/gasdigitalTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalSEND US MAIL:GaS Digital Studios Attn: Aaron Berg151 1st Ave # 311New York, NY 10003See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Berg's Base with Aaron Berg
#055 - Andre Has Black Privilege | St Patrick's Day

Berg's Base with Aaron Berg

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 62:26


Comedians Aaron Berg & Andre Myrie are back on the streets to report on how people are celebrating St. Patricks Day this year, how tourists are being extorted over chocolate, we find out if black people are the ones with the real privilege and much more!Bergs Base is on-the-street guerilla journalism like you have never seen before! Comedian Aaron Berg ditches a comfy studio and takes to the gritty streets of New York City to ask REAL people all the hard-hitting questions you won't hear from those losers at CNN or FOX News. Today's top stories: Unscripted & Unfiltered.Original Air Date: 03.21.23Watch & SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTjzh35l676IwN5XD8Y9YNQ?sub_confirmation=1FREE LIVESTREAM every TUESDAY at 11AM E ONLY on GaS DigitalOr catch the YouTube Premiere the following MONDAY at 7PM Ehttps://GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVESign up to Gas Digital Network with promo code BERG for a 7 Day FREE TRIAL to get access to every single episode of Bergs Base ad free & uncensored, FULL HD livestreams, talk it up in the live chat, tons of bonus content and SO MUCH MORE!https://GaSDigitalNetwork.com/high-octane-all-accessFOLLOW THE WHOLE SHOW!Berg's Base PodcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/bergsbasepodcastAaron BergInstagram: https://instagram.com/aaronbergcomedyTwitter: https://twitter.com/aaronbergcomedyAndre MyrieInstagram: https://instagram.com/andre2999GaS Digital NetworkInstagram: https://instagram.com/gasdigitalTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalSEND US MAIL:GaS Digital Studios Attn: Aaron Berg151 1st Ave # 311New York, NY 10003See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

AreWeEurope Readouts
On The Street: Amsterdam

AreWeEurope Readouts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 4:28


On the streets of Amsterdam, guest producers/media students from the Thomas More University in Flanders - Lukas Emmerechts and Nataliya Huchok - ask people one question: "Who or what influences who you vote for?"Learn more about Are We Europe. Order a magazine. Become a member.  Music:"Lofi Study" - FASSounds 

Berg's Base with Aaron Berg
Ep #054 - Grand Central Terminal | Previti Pizza

Berg's Base with Aaron Berg

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 42:11


Aaron Berg and Andre Myrie are back on the street, this week outside the world famous Grand Central Terminal to find out if W.B. Mason was a slave owner, do a barstool pizza review at the world famous Prieviti Pizza, get to the bottom of why Aaron's wife is so mad at him and so much more!Bergs Base is on-the-street guerilla journalism like you have never seen before! Comedian Aaron Berg ditches a comfy studio and takes to the gritty streets of New York City to ask REAL people all the hard-hitting questions you won't hear from those losers at CNN or FOX News. Today's top stories: Unscripted & Unfiltered.Original Air Date: 03.14.23Watch & SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTjzh35l676IwN5XD8Y9YNQ?sub_confirmation=1FREE LIVESTREAM every TUESDAY at 11AM E ONLY on GaS DigitalOr catch the YouTube Premiere the following MONDAY at 7PM Ehttps://GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVESign up to Gas Digital Network with promo code BERG for a 7 Day FREE TRIAL to get access to every single episode of Bergs Base ad free & uncensored, FULL HD livestreams, talk it up in the live chat, tons of bonus content and SO MUCH MORE!https://GaSDigitalNetwork.com/high-octane-all-accessFOLLOW THE WHOLE SHOW!Berg's Base PodcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/bergsbasepodcastAaron BergInstagram: https://instagram.com/aaronbergcomedyTwitter: https://twitter.com/aaronbergcomedyAndre MyrieInstagram: https://instagram.com/andre2999GaS Digital NetworkInstagram: https://instagram.com/gasdigitalTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalSEND US MAIL:GaS Digital Studios Attn: Aaron Berg151 1st Ave # 311New York, NY 10003See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

K-Pop Pardon?
BTS News: on the street & FACE Concept Photos

K-Pop Pardon?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 42:47


Wir Armys sind im Moment well fed - es gibt BTS Content ohne Ende! Die heutige Folge geht um die aktuellsten BTS News. Dazu gehört natürlich Hobi's ganz besonderes "Abschiedsgeschenk", nämlich die neue Collab 'on the street' mit J. Cole. Wie gewöhnlich machen wir den Deep Dive in die Lyrics und das Musikvideo und erklären euch, was diese Collab so bedeutungsvoll macht. Auch Jimin's neues Album 'FACE' können wir kaum erwarten. Wie finden wir die Konzeptfotos und welche Vibes bekommen wir von den Visuals? Viel Spaß beim Hören!Folgt uns gerne auf Twitter und Instagram. Oder schreibt eine Mail an: kpoppardonpodcast@gmail.comUnterstützt uns auf Patreon, wo ihr exklusiven Bonus-Content erhält ♡

Berg's Base with Aaron Berg
Ep #053 - The TIMES SQUARE Food Vlogger

Berg's Base with Aaron Berg

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 46:29


Aaron Berg and Andre Myrie are back on the streets of New York City: this week at the world famous Time Square! They report on a gay art exhibit, we find the worlds loudest food blogger, we watch a tourist get ambushed by people dressed as Disney characters and so much more!Bergs Base is on-the-street guerilla journalism like you have never seen before! Comedian Aaron Berg ditches a comfy studio and takes to the gritty streets of New York City to ask REAL people all the hard-hitting questions you won't hear from those losers at CNN or FOX News. Today's top stories: Unscripted & Unfiltered.Original Air Date: 03.07.23Watch & SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTjzh35l676IwN5XD8Y9YNQ?sub_confirmation=1FREE LIVESTREAM every TUESDAY at 11AM E ONLY on GaS DigitalOr catch the YouTube Premiere the following MONDAY at 7PM Ehttps://GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVESign up to Gas Digital Network with promo code BERG for a 7 Day FREE TRIAL to get access to every single episode of Bergs Base ad free & uncensored, FULL HD livestreams, talk it up in the live chat, tons of bonus content and SO MUCH MORE!https://GaSDigitalNetwork.com/high-octane-all-accessFOLLOW THE WHOLE SHOW!Berg's Base PodcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/bergsbasepodcastAaron BergInstagram: https://instagram.com/aaronbergcomedyTwitter: https://twitter.com/aaronbergcomedyAndre MyrieInstagram: https://instagram.com/andre2999GaS Digital NetworkInstagram: https://instagram.com/gasdigitalTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalSEND US MAIL:GaS Digital Studios Attn: Aaron Berg151 1st Ave # 311New York, NY 10003See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

BTS Sesh
As always, for us

BTS Sesh

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 77:02


Happy MinMarch, y'all! Join Alison & Rachel as they celebrate SUGA's 30th birthday, the release of “On The Street,” & Jimin's FACE.

NYC K-Pop Queens
Episode 146: On the Street with J-Hope, Cravity, and OnlyOneOf

NYC K-Pop Queens

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 73:24


This week J-Hope has the Queens feeling reflective as they review "On the Street." Listen to Emily and Charity discuss the powerful new single with J Cole. Next, the Queens review Cravity's latest EP including the single "Groovy." Hear their thoughts on the music video, choreography, styling, and more! For the first time on the podcast, Emily and Charity review OnlyOneOf! Did "Seoul Drift" turn them into fans? Tune in to find out! Plus Monsta X reality show, SM/HYBE/Kakao, K-pop news, poll results, Queendom shoutouts, Song of the Week, a fun Cravity quiz, and more!Quiz - https://www.kpopmap.com/quiz-which-cravity-member-will-be-your-boyfriend/Playlist - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0ykjscIqHlB5uJSDZWXj2P?si=18061a7ee8b646a7Support the show

Berg's Base with Aaron Berg
Ep #052 - Berg on Broadway! | Disney's Aladdin, Black Hamlet, Britney Spears the Musical

Berg's Base with Aaron Berg

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 50:47


Aaron Berg and Andre Myrie are on the streets at world famous BROADWAY in New York City! We ask peoples opinions on "Fat Ham" an all black Hamlet remake, take a look at all the fast food Manhattan has to offer, Disney employees kick us off a public sidewalk and so much more! Bergs Base is on-the-street guerilla journalism like you have never seen before! Comedian Aaron Berg ditches a comfy studio and takes to the gritty streets of New York City to ask REAL people all the hard-hitting questions you won't hear from those losers at CNN or FOX News. Today's top stories: Unscripted & Unfiltered.Original Air Date: 02.28.23Watch & SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTjzh35l676IwN5XD8Y9YNQ?sub_confirmation=1FREE LIVESTREAM every TUESDAY at 11AM E ONLY on GaS DigitalOr catch the YouTube Premiere the following MONDAY at 7PM Ehttps://GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVESign up to Gas Digital Network with promo code BERG for a 7 Day FREE TRIAL to get access to every single episode of Bergs Base ad free & uncensored, FULL HD livestreams, talk it up in the live chat, tons of bonus content and SO MUCH MORE!https://GaSDigitalNetwork.com/high-octane-all-accessFOLLOW THE WHOLE SHOW!Berg's Base PodcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/bergsbasepodcastAaron BergInstagram: https://instagram.com/aaronbergcomedyTwitter: https://twitter.com/aaronbergcomedyAndre MyrieInstagram: https://instagram.com/andre2999GaS Digital NetworkInstagram: https://instagram.com/gasdigitalTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalSEND US MAIL:GaS Digital Studios Attn: Aaron Berg151 1st Ave # 311New York, NY 10003See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Remind Me to Tell You Podcast
Episode 161: Jinspiration

The Remind Me to Tell You Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 88:02


M. Teezy & Dimitri discuss new music such as Lil Wayne's "Kant Nobody" single featuring DMX and how Lil Wayne and Swizz Beatz have been an underrated artist/producer combo over the last few years, Jozzy's "Songs For Women, Free Game For N****s" EP and if Diddy still has the ears for R&B for his Love Records label that he did for Bad Boy, J. Cole's "On The Street" feature on j-hope's single and if we should expect more Hip-Hop and K-Pop collaborations, Nicki Minaj's "Red Ruby Da Sleeze" single and if such a sample used hints on an upcoming album and so much more!

Berg's Base with Aaron Berg
Ep #051 - "What's Your Problem?" | Union Square NYC

Berg's Base with Aaron Berg

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 51:14


Comedians Aaron Berg & Andre Myrie are on the streets of New York City at Union Square, where the hosts quickly get confronted by a male Karen who appears to be on opioids. But alas, we shake the hate and move on to real issues, like how much did slaves cost, Aaron runs into Nikki Glaser, Andre ruins a couples proposal and so much more!Bergs Base is on-the-street guerilla journalism like you have never seen before! Comedian Aaron Berg ditches a comfy studio and takes to the gritty streets of New York City to ask REAL people all the hard-hitting questions you won't hear from those losers at CNN or FOX News. Today's top stories: Unscripted & Unfiltered.Original Air Date: 02.21.23Watch & SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTjzh35l676IwN5XD8Y9YNQ?sub_confirmation=1FREE LIVESTREAM every TUESDAY at 11AM E ONLY on GaS DigitalOr catch the YouTube Premiere the following MONDAY at 7PM Ehttps://GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVESign up to Gas Digital Network with promo code BERG for a 7 Day FREE TRIAL to get access to every single episode of Bergs Base ad free & uncensored, FULL HD livestreams, talk it up in the live chat, tons of bonus content and SO MUCH MORE!https://GaSDigitalNetwork.com/high-octane-all-accessFOLLOW THE WHOLE SHOW!Berg's Base PodcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/bergsbasepodcastAaron BergInstagram: https://instagram.com/aaronbergcomedyTwitter: https://twitter.com/aaronbergcomedyAndre MyrieInstagram: https://instagram.com/andre2999GaS Digital NetworkInstagram: https://instagram.com/gasdigitalTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalSEND US MAIL:GaS Digital Studios Attn: Aaron Berg151 1st Ave # 311New York, NY 10003To advertise your product on GaS Digital Podcasts, please e-mail jimmy@gasdigitalmarketing.com with a brief description of your product along with what shows you would like to advertise on.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Berg's Base with Aaron Berg
Ep #050 - Respect Women! | Post Super Bowl Coitus

Berg's Base with Aaron Berg

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 59:53


Aaron Berg and Andre Myrie are BACK in the streets of NYC and we are just 12 hours removed from the Kansas City Chiefs big Super Bowl LVII win over the Philadelphia Eagles, and we want to know who got some since last night!Bergs Base is on-the-street guerilla journalism like you have never seen before! Comedian Aaron Berg ditches a comfy studio and takes to the gritty streets of New York City to ask REAL people all the hard-hitting questions you won't hear from those losers at CNN or FOX News. Today's top stories: Unscripted & Unfiltered.Original Air Date: 02.15.23Watch & SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTjzh35l676IwN5XD8Y9YNQ?sub_confirmation=1FREE LIVESTREAM every TUESDAY at 11AM E ONLY on GaS DigitalOr catch the YouTube Premiere the following MONDAY at 7PM Ehttps://GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVESign up to Gas Digital Network with promo code BERG for a 7 Day FREE TRIAL to get access to every single episode of Bergs Base ad free & uncensored, FULL HD livestreams, talk it up in the live chat, tons of bonus content and SO MUCH MORE!https://GaSDigitalNetwork.com/high-octane-all-accessFOLLOW THE WHOLE SHOW!Berg's Base PodcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/bergsbasepodcastAaron BergInstagram: https://instagram.com/aaronbergcomedyTwitter: https://twitter.com/aaronbergcomedyAndre MyrieInstagram: https://instagram.com/andre2999GaS Digital NetworkInstagram: https://instagram.com/gasdigitalTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalSEND US MAIL:GaS Digital Studios Attn: Aaron Berg151 1st Ave # 311New York, NY 10003To advertise your product on GaS Digital Podcasts, please e-mail jimmy@gasdigitalmarketing.com with a brief description of your product along with what shows you would like to advertise on.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Berg's Base with Aaron Berg
Ep #049 - The Chinese Spy Balloon Dilemma

Berg's Base with Aaron Berg

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 50:45


Aaron Berg and Andre Myrie are back on the street to get to the bottom of the Chinese spy balloon that was shot down in Montana... but quickly decide they'd rather grab a pedestrian and do a trendy Barstool Pizza review at the world famous Joe's Pizza in New York City!Bergs Base is on-the-street guerilla journalism like you have never seen before! Comedian Aaron Berg ditches a comfy studio and takes to the gritty streets of New York City to ask REAL people all the hard-hitting questions you won't hear from those losers at CNN or FOX News. Today's top stories: Unscripted & Unfiltered. Original Air Date: 02.08.23Watch & SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTjzh35l676IwN5XD8Y9YNQ?sub_confirmation=1FREE LIVESTREAM every TUSDAY at 11AM E ONLY on GaS DigitalOr catch the YouTube Premiere the following MONDAY at 7PM Ehttps://GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVESign up to Gas Digital Network with promo code BERG for a 7 Day FREE TRIAL to get access to every single episode of Bergs Base ad free & uncensored, FULL HD livestreams, talk it up in the live chat, tons of bonus content and SO MUCH MORE!https://GaSDigitalNetwork.com/high-octane-all-accessFOLLOW THE WHOLE SHOW!Berg's Base PodcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/bergsbasepodcastAaron BergInstagram: https://instagram.com/aaronbergcomedyTwitter: https://twitter.com/aaronbergcomedyAndre MyrieInstagram: https://instagram.com/andre2999GaS Digital NetworkInstagram: https://instagram.com/gasdigitalTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalSEND US MAIL:GaS Digital Studios Attn: Aaron Berg151 1st Ave # 311New York, NY 10003To advertise your product on GaS Digital Podcasts, please e-mail jimmy@gasdigitalmarketing.com with a brief description of your product along with what shows you would like to advertise on.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ted Jones World
311. Why Does COMEDIAN Rachel Williams Think Women Gain Weight Faster than Men?!

Ted Jones World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 56:22


https://linktr.ee/TedJonesWorld COME TO OUR COMEDY SHOW! 1:10- BRITNEY SPEARS/ TIMBERLAKE 5:00 Shower Notes? 9:00- Entourage 24:45- ON THE STREET!!! 47:15- WOMEN NEED THE FAT!!!!! TEDJONESWORLD@GMAIL.COM COME TO THE TED JONES COMEDY SHOW! https://linktr.ee/TedJonesWorld --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ted-jones-world/support

The Living Cornerstone
Exposed. My Stuff On The Street - Audio

The Living Cornerstone

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 27:44


Most storms have personalities. Some are very big in size, like Andrew in 1992. It was a huge storm and a strong one with Category 5 winds. It had gusts of up to 175 miles an hour and it devastated south Florida. Other storms like Hurricane Charlie in 2004 were not as big or strong but caused a lot of damage. Three weeks after Hurricane Ian, there is still a lot of debris lining the streets. It was reported on CNN that Hurricane Ian was a one in one-thousand-year event for the hardest hit parts of Florida. It was a wind and a tremendous rain making event. The flooding was historic. Three weeks later, as you ride around some neighborhoods, you can easily see everything that was in the house. It is exposed, out on the street or curb. Furniture, mattresses, sheetrock, bedding, televisions and bag after bag of personal items. Exposed. For everyone to see what was once hidden inside. In John 8, a woman was exposed, brought out into the open. Jesus has an answer for both exposed situations, that of your stuff on the street and the woman exposed. That is to restore.

The Living Cornerstone
Exposed. My Stuff On The Street - Video

The Living Cornerstone

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 27:44


Most storms have personalities. Some are very big in size, like Andrew in 1992. It was a huge storm and a strong one with Category 5 winds. It had gusts of up to 175 miles an hour and it devastated south Florida. Other storms like Hurricane Charlie in 2004 were not as big or strong but caused a lot of damage. Three weeks after Hurricane Ian, there is still a lot of debris lining the streets. It was reported on CNN that Hurricane Ian was a one in one-thousand-year event for the hardest hit parts of Florida. It was a wind and a tremendous rain making event. The flooding was historic. Three weeks later, as you ride around some neighborhoods, you can easily see everything that was in the house. It is exposed, out on the street or curb. Furniture, mattresses, sheetrock, bedding, televisions and bag after bag of personal items. Exposed. For everyone to see what was once hidden inside. In John 8, a woman was exposed, brought out into the open. Jesus has an answer for both exposed situations, that of your stuff on the street and the woman exposed. That is to restore.

The Queer Quadrant

The weekend after its release, Jordan and Brooke dive into Billy Eichner's new studio comedy. Was bad marketing the one to blame for this film's underperformance, or have the straight people taken us down once again? How soon can we get our hands on this screenplay? Who's our MVP (besides Debra Messing, obviously)? And how do we get a spot in the animatronic Hall of Bisexuals?!Follow us on Twitter! (And Jordan's Letterboxd / Brooke's Letterboxd)This episode is sponsored by Super Yaki! Use code: SUPERQQ for 10% off

AreWeEurope Readouts
On The Street: Martinique

AreWeEurope Readouts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 10:22


On the streets of Martinique - still considered an overseas region of France - Producer Giada Santana asks people one question: "How has climate change affected you?"Learn more about Are We Europe. Order a magazine. Become a member. 

AreWeEurope Readouts
On The Street: Berlin

AreWeEurope Readouts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 9:59


On the streets of Berlin, Producer Stefano Montali asks people one question: "When's the last time you were very happy?"Learn more about Are We Europe. Order a magazine. Become a member.  Music:"bedtime after a coffee" - Barradeen"Morning Routine [Lofi Study Music] - Ghostrifter Official

No One's Looking Podcast
No One's A Stranger, E11 Growing and Learning

No One's Looking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 28:29


Check out the Extended Full Video Version of this episode on our Patreon, only £2!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nooneslooking...Comment below who your favourite person and question on this episode!Welcome to the in between podcast segment No One's A Stranger! We are in the process of filming Season 2 for No One's Looking, but didn't want to leave you hanging.In this segment we approach strangers on the street; play games, ask deep questions and listen to their stories. Our aim is to show that we all have something in common, and stories that we can empathise with. We can create a connection with people we might not normally meet in our daily lives, and by the end of our conversation we can say we're not strangers any more!Today's episode is sponsored by The Pakora Bar! "Founded in 2005 The Pakora Bar was created by 3 brothers who have a passion for food and a dream to share their mums recipes & flavours with Scotland.Our adventure started as a part time hobby covering all the very best of Scotlands food festivals. The success was incredible, and led to our vision to open The Pakora Bar, so we could share our food with the beautiful city of Edinburgh. Our family have worked tirelessly to achieve this goal, and we are incredibly proud of what we have built. We serve moreish pakora, and punjabi street food. The Pakora Bar has built a loyal local fanbase since opening. In addition to our array of vegan options, regulars rave about the Scottish specialities our famous haggis pakora & many more."

No One's Looking Podcast
No One's A Stranger, E10 I Can't Handle This

No One's Looking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 20:18


Check out the Extended Full Video Version of this episode on our Patreon, only £2!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nooneslooking...Comment below who your favourite person and question on this episode!Welcome to the in between podcast segment No One's A Stranger! We are in the process of filming Season 2 for No One's Looking, but didn't want to leave you hanging.In this segment we approach strangers on the street; play games, ask deep questions and listen to their stories. Our aim is to show that we all have something in common, and stories that we can empathise with. We can create a connection with people we might not normally meet in our daily lives, and by the end of our conversation we can say we're not strangers any more!Today's episode is sponsored by The Pakora Bar! "Founded in 2005 The Pakora Bar was created by 3 brothers who have a passion for food and a dream to share their mums recipes & flavours with Scotland.Our adventure started as a part time hobby covering all the very best of Scotlands food festivals. The success was incredible, and led to our vision to open The Pakora Bar, so we could share our food with the beautiful city of Edinburgh. Our family have worked tirelessly to achieve this goal, and we are incredibly proud of what we have built. We serve moreish pakora, and punjabi street food. The Pakora Bar has built a loyal local fanbase since opening. In addition to our array of vegan options, regulars rave about the Scottish specialities our famous haggis pakora & many more."

No One's Looking Podcast
No One's A Stranger, E9 I Lived Through A Micropenis

No One's Looking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 24:12


Check out the Extended Full Video Version of this episode on our Patreon, only £2!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nooneslooking...Comment below who your favourite person and question on this episode!Welcome to the in between podcast segment No One's A Stranger! We are in the process of filming Season 2 for No One's Looking, but didn't want to leave you hanging.In this segment we approach strangers on the street; play games, ask deep questions and listen to their stories. Our aim is to show that we all have something in common, and stories that we can empathise with. We can create a connection with people we might not normally meet in our daily lives, and by the end of our conversation we can say we're not strangers any more!Today's episode is sponsored by Civerinos_Slice - The neighbourhood pizza bar serving that world famous @civerinos New York Style Pizza. 

AreWeEurope Readouts
On The Street: Ljubljana

AreWeEurope Readouts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 11:33


On the streets of the capital of her home country, Slovenia, Producer Neža Borkovič asks people one question: "Where do you feel most at home?"Learn more about Are We Europe. Order a magazine. Become a member. 

AreWeEurope Readouts
On The Street: Brussels

AreWeEurope Readouts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 8:22


In the first in our new series, producer Neža Borkovič steps onto the streets of Brussels and asks people one question: "What does an ideal Europe look like to you?"Learn more about Are We Europe. Order a magazine. Become a member. 

No One's Looking Podcast
No One's A Stranger, E8 Mutual Ghosting

No One's Looking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 17:33


Check out the Extended Full Video Version of this episode on our Patreon, only £2!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nooneslooking...Comment below who your favourite person and question on this episode!Welcome to the in between podcast segment No One's A Stranger! We are in the process of filming Season 2 for No One's Looking, but didn't want to leave you hanging.In this segment we approach strangers on the street; play games, ask deep questions and listen to their stories. Our aim is to show that we all have something in common, and stories that we can empathise with. We can create a connection with people we might not normally meet in our daily lives, and by the end of our conversation we can say we're not strangers any more!Today's episode is sponsored by Civerinos_Slice - The neighbourhood pizza bar serving that world famous @civerinos New York Style Pizza.

No One's Looking Podcast
No One's A Stranger, E7 You're Too Ugly To Act This Way

No One's Looking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 24:44


Check out the Extended Full Video Version of this episode on our Patreon, only £2!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nooneslooking...Comment below who your favourite person and question on this episode!Welcome to the in between podcast segment No One's A Stranger! We are in the process of filming Season 2 for No One's Looking, but didn't want to leave you hanging.In this segment we approach strangers on the street; play games, ask deep questions and listen to their stories. Our aim is to show that we all have something in common, and stories that we can empathise with. We can create a connection with people we might not normally meet in our daily lives, and by the end of our conversation we can say we're not strangers any more!Today's episode is sponsored by Civerinos_Slice - The neighbourhood pizza bar serving that world famous @civerinos New York Style Pizza.

No One's Looking Podcast
No One's A Stranger, E6 You Should Drink Breast Milk

No One's Looking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 27:00


Check out the Extended Full Video Version of this episode on our Patreon, only £2!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nooneslooking...Comment below who your favourite person and question on this episode!Welcome to the in between podcast segment No One's A Stranger! We are in the process of filming Season 2 for No One's Looking, but didn't want to leave you hanging.In this segment we approach strangers on the street; play games, ask deep questions and listen to their stories. Our aim is to show that we all have something in common, and stories that we can empathise with. We can create a connection with people we might not normally meet in our daily lives, and by the end of our conversation we can say we're not strangers any more!Today's episode is sponsored by Civerinos_Slice - The neighbourhood pizza bar serving that world famous @civerinos New York Style Pizza.

No One's Looking Podcast
No One's A Stranger, E5 Do Crazy Stuff

No One's Looking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 25:26


Check out the Extended Full Video Version of this episode on our Patreon, only £2!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nooneslooking...Comment below who your favourite person and question on this episode!Welcome to the in between podcast segment No One's A Stranger! We are in the process of filming Season 2 for No One's Looking, but didn't want to leave you hanging.In this segment we approach strangers on the street; play games, ask deep questions and listen to their stories. Our aim is to show that we all have something in common, and stories that we can empathise with. We can create a connection with people we might not normally meet in our daily lives, and by the end of our conversation we can say we're not strangers any more!Join in with the fun by sending in your own deep questions for us to ask on the streets of Edinburgh, or suggestions for games we can play with them!Comment below each week who your favourite person was that we interviewed, then maybe we can try to get them in the No One's Looking studio to hear more from them!Send us your own stories at nooneslookingpodcast@gmail.com Find us at:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nooneslooking...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Nooneslooki...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nooneslookin...Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/discover/Noone...Twitter: nooneslookingpYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZrj...Melanie: @heymelaniekayeMaggie: @maggietomeAnimator: @jerraMusic Producer: @heymelaniekayeSupport the show

No One's Looking Podcast
No One's A Stranger, E4 Omegal

No One's Looking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 31:14


Check out the Extended Full Video Version of this episode on our Patreon, only £2!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nooneslooking...Comment below who your favourite person and question on this episode!Welcome to the in between podcast segment No One's A Stranger! We are in the process of filming Season 2 for No One's Looking, but didn't want to leave you hanging.In this segment we approach strangers on the street or on Omegal; play games, ask deep questions and listen to their stories. Our aim is to show that we all have something in common, and stories that we can empathise with. We can create a connection with people we might not normally meet in our daily lives, and by the end of our conversation we can say we're not strangers any more!Join in with the fun by sending in your own deep questions for us to ask on the streets of Edinburgh, or suggestions for games we can play with them!Comment below each week who your favourite person was that we interviewed, then maybe we can try to get them in the No One's Looking studio to hear more from them!Send us your own stories at nooneslookingpodcast@gmail.com Find us at:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nooneslooking...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Nooneslooki...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nooneslookin...Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/discover/Noone...Twitter: nooneslookingpYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZrj...Melanie: @heymelaniekayeMaggie: @maggietomeAnimator: @jerraMusic Producer: @heymelaniekayeSupport the show

No One's Looking Podcast
No One's A Stranger, E3 Searching

No One's Looking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 25:49


Check out the Extended Full Video Version of this episode on our Patreon, only £2!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nooneslooking...Comment below who your favourite person and question on this episode!Welcome to the in between podcast segment No One's A Stranger! We are in the process of filming Season 2 for No One's Looking, but didn't want to leave you hanging.In this segment we approach strangers on the street; play games, ask deep questions and listen to their stories. Our aim is to show that we all have something in common, and stories that we can empathise with. We can create a connection with people we might not normally meet in our daily lives, and by the end of our conversation we can say we're not strangers any more!Join in with the fun by sending in your own deep questions for us to ask on the streets of Edinburgh, or suggestions for games we can play with them!Comment below each week who your favourite person was that we interviewed, then maybe we can try to get them in the No One's Looking studio to hear more from them!Send us your own stories at nooneslookingpodcast@gmail.com Find us at:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nooneslooking...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Nooneslooki...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nooneslookin...Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/discover/Noone...Twitter: nooneslookingpYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZrj...Melanie: @heymelaniekayeMaggie: @maggietomeAnimator: @jerraMusic Producer: @heymelaniekayeSupport the show

No One's Looking Podcast
No One's A Stranger, E2 Queen

No One's Looking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 26:06


Check out the Extended Full Video Version of this episode on our Patreon, only £2!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nooneslooking...Comment below who your favourite person and question on this episode!Welcome to the in between podcast segment No One's A Stranger! We are in the process of filming Season 2 for No One's Looking, but didn't want to leave you hanging.In this segment we approach strangers on the street; play games, ask deep questions and listen to their stories. Our aim is to show that we all have something in common, and stories that we can empathise with. We can create a connection with people we might not normally meet in our daily lives, and by the end of our conversation we can say we're not strangers any more!Join in with the fun by sending in your own deep questions for us to ask on the streets of Edinburgh, or suggestions for games we can play with them!Comment below each week who your favourite person was that we interviewed, then maybe we can try to get them in the No One's Looking studio to hear more from them!Send us your own stories at nooneslookingpodcast@gmail.com Find us at:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nooneslooking...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Nooneslooki...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nooneslookin...Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/discover/Noone...Twitter: nooneslookingpYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZrj...Melanie: @heymelaniekayeMaggie: @maggietomeAnimator: @jerraMusic Producer: @heymelaniekayeSupport the show

No One's Looking Podcast
No One's A Stranger, E1 Pilot

No One's Looking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 29:51


Check out the Extended Full Video Version of this episode on our Patreon, only £2!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nooneslooking...Comment below who your favourite person and question on this episode!Welcome to the in between podcast segment No One's A Stranger! We are in the process of filming Season 2 for No One's Looking, but didn't want to leave you hanging.In this segment we approach strangers on the street; play games, ask deep questions and listen to their stories. Our aim is to show that we all have something in common, and stories that we can empathise with. We can create a connection with people we might not normally meet in our daily lives, and by the end of our conversation we can say we're not strangers any more!Join in with the fun by sending in your own deep questions for us to ask on the streets of Edinburgh, or suggestions for games we can play with them!Comment below each week who your favourite person was that we interviewed, then maybe we can try to get them in the No One's Looking studio to hear more from them!Send us your own stories at nooneslookingpodcast@gmail.com Find us at:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nooneslooking...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Nooneslooki...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nooneslookin...Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/discover/Noone...Twitter: nooneslookingpYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZrj...Melanie: @heymelaniekayeMaggie: @maggietomeAnimator: @jerraMusic Producer: @heymelaniekayeSupport the show

MLVC: The Madonna Podcast
Photographing Madonna: Amy Arbus

MLVC: The Madonna Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 58:20 Very Popular


This week we are joined by renowned photographer Amy Arbus! Amy's work for the "On The Street" style section of NYC's Village Voice led her to a chance encounter with Madonna back in 1983, on the eve of M's very first album release. We have a wonderful chat about that brief, but iconic photo session, about Amy's other photography projects, and photography in general.  You can find Amy on social: @amyarbus or on her website: amyarbus.com Follow MLVC on Instagram and Twitter: @mlvcpodcast Donate to the podcast: https://venmo.com/mlvcpodcast or on our Crowdfunding page: https://patron.podbean.com/mlvcpodcast Listen to more episodes on Spotify/Apple/Amazon/Google Play or here: https://mlvc.podbean.com/

On The Street with Ali Rza
#73 Smokers Have Necks

On The Street with Ali Rza

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 30:37


Ali talks about recreational outrage, Rob Ford, and Canada's Drag Race. On The Street is sponsored by 1KYOKUSHIN. Support the show and your love for Kyokushin by visiting www.1kyokushin.com Train hard with 1KYOKUSHIN Instagram: @alionthestreet YouTube: On The Street with Ali Rza

On The Street with Ali Rza
#72 Long Island Shoulders

On The Street with Ali Rza

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 24:44


Ali talks about Sammy Gravano and women from Long Island and Woodbridge. On The Street is sponsored by 1KYOKUSHIN. Support the show and your love for Kyokushin by visiting www.1kyokushin.com Train hard with 1KYOKUSHIN Instagram: @alionthestreet YouTube: On The Street with Ali Rza

The Donas : Advice & Stories
Remembering Hope : The Sagittarius New Moon & Another Lockdown

The Donas : Advice & Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 57:55


The final episode in a series of interviews on the New York City Streets. With a spike in cases, a potential second lock-down in the air, and a holiday season in our city cancelled we revisit the words and advice of our fellow New Yorkers. How do we conjure up hope and find some light in the dark? 

Saving Fatherhood Podcast
05 Episode 05 – Live Interviews on the Street

Saving Fatherhood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017


Well you just listened to one of our first ON THE STREET interviews. We mentioned that would be part of our shows going forward. We've mostly done pre-arranged interviews…. These are with experts in some field or someone with a story to tell that has to do with…. Later in the show we'll speak to a couple of random millennials hanging out at the mall about marriage, God and Mother's Day. But first… Random thoughts and news for the week. News that impacts Families. What I do when I don't have a scheduled interview - I go out and interview random people - Check out the show notes – pic of me with my interview gear on. - Several weeks ago I spoke to some folks about motherhood on Mother's day and we got into what makes a great marriage. (insert Mothers Day Interview #1) Commenting on second interview – talking about marriage – 1. Commitment vs Feelings 2. Love is not a feeling – it's an action – a. Scripture – 1 Corinthians 13 b. http://biblehub.com/niv/1_corinthians/13.htm 3. Lots of folks lose their marriage. And give up on it. Because the feeling is gone. 4. That feeling can come back. Large parts of our society are having problems because they are ruled by feelings. a. Drug addicts – ruled by feelings. b. Depressed? Have a pill – instead of dealing with your feelings we introduce you to the culture of drugs c. Bipolar? Mood swings – d. Narcissist – selfishness e. These are all sin issues. 5. The best title for a marriage book ever is Dave Harvey's – When Sinners say I do. It's a very good book. I think my favorite is Timothy Keller's Marriage book but that's mostly because I listen to his podcast a lot. Anyway – The Title is so good because it eliminates the false assumption that you've married the perfect person. You've married another person that struggles with sin just like you do. 6. I went to lots of marriage counseling and seminars and for the longest time I struggled with trying to fix me. I always wanted to fix my wife but that's impossible. WE have to fix ourselves, humble ourselves. A lot of times we don't want to deal with that. 7. I do have to say I keep meeting incredibly mature Christians in this Family Court Reform movement and I think a lot of them have been matured by the experience of family strife. 8. They have been matured by the refiner's fire. a. Isaiah 48:10 ESV Behold, I have refined you, but not as silver; I have tried you in the furnace of affliction. b. Proverbs 17:3 ESV The crucible is for silver, and the furnace is for gold, and the LORD tests hearts. Talking to my buddy Jay the weekend about Jesus. Every stupid thing we do in this country is because we try to figure things out while we leave out the most important variable there is. Our creator. Seriously – Why do we have so many problems? Did you ever do algebra? If you want to figure out a + b = c its easy if you know two of the three variables. If you only know one its impossible. You can guess and you'll come out correct, sometimes. Resources mentioned on today's podcast – When Sinners Say I Do – Dave Harvey https://www.barnesandnoble.com/p/when-sinners-say-i-do-dave-harvey/1012965026/2674270672311?st=PLA&sid=BNB_DRS_Marketplace+Shopping+Books_00000000&2sid=Google_&sourceId=PLGoP3038&k_clickid=3x3038 My church was mentioned – www.sovgracenj.org Tim Keller's marriage book was mentioned – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9THu0PZwwk http://www.timothykeller.com/books/the-meaning-of-marriage

The Not Ready For Primetime SNL Podcast
Episode 67: Reese Witherspoon and Florence + The Machine

The Not Ready For Primetime SNL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2015 15:55


HitFix's Ryan McGee and Uproxx's Mike Ryan are back, with Mike literally ON THE STREET for this one. Be sure to subscribe to us on iTunes for the latest and greatest talk about the show. Also, if you could rate/review us there, that will really help the show grow. Ryan and Mike will be breaking down every episode in both written and audio form once again this year, bringing some Maine Justice to the sketch-comedy landscape.