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Latest podcast episodes about On the Way

Sounds By Tyson Saner
Anti Social Show - EP101 - Back From The Dead With Snacks

Sounds By Tyson Saner

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 79:19


(Record Date: 09/04/22) Wow! It has been a while... Hunter and Tyson return with an official podcast episode for the first time in over two years. Sorry about that, honestly. Life keeps happening, but it is better than the alternative. The good news is, there are MORE episodes in the archive, including at least 3 recorded in 2025 that are ON THE WAY and will be released on YouTube AND in Audio-Only format at roughly the same time going forward. Thank you for listening and following our podcasting journey that has now spanned nearly a decade. A few of the years along the way have been harrowing. Perhaps we will share why one day. Make sure to visit Tyson's YouTube page for a couple of extra, live episodes of "Anti Social Show" that (as of now ) can not be found anywhere else! ... Also, Tyson has a LOT of content on his channel, and would REALLY like to reach 5000 subscribers. Cheers! PLEASE FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Hunter Block: @Zombiebacterium on Instagram, anti_social_show on TikTok , raven1108.bsky.social Tyson Saner: @revt23 on Instagram, tysonsaner.bsky.social on Bluesky, @tysonsaner2527 on YouTube, tysonsaner on TikTok. Be Decent To Each Other Tyson's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6K9MDUkwWeSvKwDYqWqVEQ www.tysonsaner.com

On The Way
Thomas Koell – Les Biens en Commun : Sharing to change the way we consume

On The Way

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 30:39


Who never cracked on a brand-new drill, only to stash it away in a closet after just two or three uses? Or invested in a high-tech kitchen robot that ends up collecting dust on a shelf?Buying equipment when you need it is a natural reflex — but is it really the best solution?In this episode of On The Way, we welcome Thomas Koell, co-founder of Les Biens en Commun, an innovative service that's revolutionizing the way we access everyday equipment through rentals. Together with his business partner, he came up with a more affordable, practical, and sustainable alternative: simplified rental via smart lockers. This system allows anyone to easily and quickly pick up quality equipment near their home with just a few clicks. Thomas shares his journey, driven by a desire to launch a project with real impact, how he managed to convince major brands to join the movement, and why rethinking our relationship with ownership might just be a game changer.An inspiring episode that makes you want to consume differently!If this topic interests you, don't miss the previous episode featuring Benjamin Martinie, founder of Hourrail, the media outlet dedicated to low-carbon travel.You can find all On The Way episodes on your favorite listening platforms.Enjoy!Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Drop In CEO
Paul Edwards: Leading with Meaningful Storytelling

Drop In CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 44:15


In this episode of the Drop In CEO podcast, Paul Edwards, founder of Emissary Publishing, uncovers the importance of building relationships, network-based opportunities, and the value of patience in sales. Paul shares insights about the transformative power of storytelling for leaders across industries and the impact of authentically sharing one's journey. Deb and Paul discuss various aspects of effective communication, building trust with clients, and the art of gentle leadership through networking. Episode Highlights: 06:32 Transitioning from Insurance to Publishing 08:55 The Importance of Building Relationships 23:10 Leveraging Relationships for Success 27:33 Developing Unique Writing Skills Paul Edwards is the founder of Emissary Publishing, a boutique independent book publisher that helps faith-based founders tell the stories that matter. He’s an entrepreneur, investor, and family man, a recovering analog nomad who's lived in five different countries, holds three passports, and speaks two and a half languages. Locally, Paul is active in the Chamber of Commerce and serves as a junior varsity ice hockey coach. Internationally, he's an elder and writer with On The Way, a Messianic Jewish ministry based in New Zealand. Paul resides in Phoenix, Arizona with his wife and two sons, where he enjoys bodybuilding and getting lost in the desert. Connect with Paul Edwards:Company Website: https://publishwithemissary.com For More Insights from The Drop In CEO:

The Neighborhood Listen
Season 8 Coming April 1st!

The Neighborhood Listen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 1:29


This is NOT a joke: The Neighborhood Listen season 8 begins April 1st! Set your calendar, clear your day, get your podcast apps ready, because brand new weekly episodes are ON THE WAY! Go to cbbworld.com and sign up for the Maximus plan to unlock access to all seasons ad-free, as well as exclusive full length BONUS ROOM episodes adventuring deeper into Dignity Falls!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

on the way neighborhood listen bonus room
The Daily Dish
Entertainment News Nuggets - 3-21-2025

The Daily Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 1:52


Coco 2 On The Way, Eminem's Ex-Employee Charged For Stealing Music, Miley Cyrus Faces Music Lawsuit, Sia Secretly Welcomed Third Child…See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On The Way
Benjamin Martinie – Hourrail (English Version): Transforming our travel patterns for a more sustainable future

On The Way

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 29:36


The trips that are being broadcast today often seem incompatible with what we need to do in order to keep the world viable. In addition, it can also be difficult to organize and find accessible and environmentally friendly trips. So, how can we bring back this thirst for travel with a more responsible and environmentally conscious impact? Today we are welcoming Benjamin Martinie, travel youtuber and founder of Hourrail, the reference media on low-carbon travel. Benjamin presents how he has been able to transform his profession to align with his convictions, stay in line with his values without giving up his passion and how he redefines the imaginary of travel to make it both attractive, accessible and compatible with global issues. In this episode of On The Way, Benjamin shares his journey and how he was able to rethink his job to continue to share his love of travel and his desire to leave a more viable world.  He explains how his awareness led him to rethink his way of travelling, to democratize these new practices, and then how he came to create the reference media for sustainable travel, Hourrail.A fascinating discussion to help us find accessible alternatives without giving up the pleasure of discovery! Want to go further? Listen to  On The Way | Mahéva Manganaro, founder of Fairtrotter, who launched her low-carbon travel agency, as well as all our other episodes on all your favorite listening platforms.Happy listening !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Life Church Southampton
Disciples: 10 - On the way

Life Church Southampton

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 41:45


Jesus seems to face many interruptions while fulfilling His ministry. How do we respond to the apparent interruptions in our own lives? Do we see them as obstacles to our plans—or even to God's plans—or as opportunities to receive and demonstrate grace?

The Last Bohemians
Nikki Giovanni: the late great poet on integrity, self-care and Tupac tattoos

The Last Bohemians

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 34:51


Nikki Giovanni was one of the greatest poets of her generation and it was an honour to sit with her for a special episode of The Last Bohemians, recorded in Spring 2024 in London, while she was promoting what would become her final anthology, Poems: 1968-2020 (Penguin Classics). When we saw she was in town, we jumped at the chance to speak with her and we're very grateful to have been granted an audience.A poet, author and activist, Nikki was considered a key figure in the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 70s, which ran parallel to the Civil Rights and Black Power movements in America. It included notable writers and artists like Audre Lorde, Maya Angelou and another of our Last Bohemians, Betye Saar, many of whom she counted as friends. Just imagine that dinner party!Nikki was born in 1943 in Knoxville, Tennessee, grew up in Ohio, and self-published her first two books in 1968. In the 70s, she was selling out huge concert venues and started blending gospel music with spoken word, on albums like Truth is On The Way, foreshadowing the birth of hip-hop. Her poems spoke boldly of justice and liberation but had love and joy at their centre, and she released over 30 books of them.It's strange and sad to speak about Nikki Giovanni in the past tense: she passed away on 9 December 2024, aged 81, of complications from lung cancer, just before this edit was finished.We've sat on this episode for a while, unsure what to do with it and when to release it to the world. But we think you should have it in time for International Women's Day 2025. Since 2019, we've either launched a series or a one-off around this time and felt that, with everything going on in the world at the moment, it's the moment to send this special conversation out there.And wow, does Nikki have some things to say, as she discusses becoming a success, her famous friendships with Aretha Franklin and Nina Simone, the power of anger, her self-care routine and why poetry is a serious business indeed.////CREDITS////This episode is hosted and exec-produced by Kate Hutchinson, with audio production and editing by Kit Callin. It was recorded at Spiritland Studios, London.The poem you hear is 'Serious Poems' by Nikki Giovanni, part of the anthology book Poems: 1968-2020, out now on Penguin Classics.The music used is 'Only Instrumental' by Broke For Free.A huge thank you to Juliette Morrison at Penguin and Virginia Fowler for helping to make this interview happen. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thelastbohemians.substack.com/subscribe

On The Way
Mahéva Manganaro – FairTrotter (English version) : Dream big. Travel light.

On The Way

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 34:13


Travel doesn't always go hand in hand with sustainability.And yet, it's one of those pleasures we find hard to give up. In a world where our consumer choices are increasingly shaped by environmental concerns, balancing a passion for adventure with the need for responsible travel can feel like a challenge.But Mahéva Manganaro, co-founder of Fairtrotter -a low-carbon travel agency for individuals and businesses- proves that exploring the world and protecting the planet aren't mutually exclusive.In this episode of On The Way, she hares her journey, from her desire to live in line with her values to launching an agency that meets a growing demand for sustainable travel. As she tells her story, Mahéva takes us on a journey where the experience is just as valuable as the destination and where the beauty of our surroundings reminds us why they deserve to be preserved.This episode is an invitation to rethink the way we travel -seeing it nos just as a means of getting from one place to another, bus as an experience rooted in meaningful values. Discover how Mahéva is breaking stereotypes around sustainable travel, offering unique getaways that appeal to both individuals and businesses.Want to dive deeper? listen to the previous episode of On The Way featuring Anne-Claire Lapie, founder of Yuna, who gives hotel linens a second life, along with all our other episodes on your favorite streaming platforms.Enjoy, and have sage travels!Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

NYC NOW
Morning Headlines: Gov. Hochul Decides Against Removing Mayor Adams, Long Island's Water at Risk, Yankees Extend Boone's Contract, and the Future of Congestion Pricing

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 12:40


Governor Kathy Hochul has decided not to remove Mayor Eric Adams from office after weighing the possibility for much of the week. Meanwhile, Long Island's water supply is under threat due to aging septic tanks and cesspools, including an illegal one found at a Nassau County funeral home. Also, Yankees manager Aaron Boone is sticking around, the team extended his contract for two more years through at least 2027. Plus, in this week's transit segment, a look at what's next for congestion pricing after President Trump moved to cancel it.

Coffee and Conversations with LaKisha

Today's Devotional "Help is On The Way"2 Corinthians 1:20Lmjministries.org2/20/25Join us for coffee, conversation and community

Don't Feed the Artists
High Fives and Deep Dives: Phoebe Bridgers

Don't Feed the Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 80:31


Tonight we'll be deep diving Phoebe Bridgers 2 solo albums with special guests Gabe Parkerson and Joey Duhon of Blinde! Check out their new single "On The Way" now!

NYC NOW
Morning Headlines: NJ Drivers Struggle to Find Parking in Upper Manhattan, Eli Manning Misses out on the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and the MTA's Big Ask in Albany

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 3:18


Some New Jersey drivers are struggling to find parking in Upper Manhattan following the implementation of congestion pricing. Plus, former Giants quarterback Eli Manning misses out on the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Finally, we dive into the latest transit news in our weekly segment On The Way.

NYC NOW
Morning Headlines: Mayor Adams Returns Amid Resignation Rumors, Bronx Migrant Arrest Details, NYC Hospital Misinformation, and MTA's Latest Transit Data

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 11:51


Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: Mayor Eric Adams made his first public appearance in three days Thursday, dismissing rumors that he might resign over his ongoing criminal case. Meanwhile, new details have emerged about federal agents' high-profile arrest of a Venezuelan migrant in the Bronx. Also, NYC Health + Hospitals is pushing back against false social media claims that Elmhurst Hospital is reporting undocumented patients to law enforcement. Finally, in this week's “On The Way” segment, WNYC reporters Ramsey Khalifeh, Stephen Nessen, and Jon Campbell break down the latest MTA transit data, President Trump's meeting with Governor Kathy Hochul over congestion pricing, how the MTA figures into the latest state Capitol plan in terms of funding, and reports of declining fare evasion rates.

NYC NOW
Morning Headlines: NYC Council Proposes Lobbying Limits for Former Officials, Lawmaker Collects Pension While Serving, Yankees Legend Mariano Rivera Accused in Sexual Abuse Cover-Up, and Measures President Trump Might Take to Ax Congestion Pricing

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 11:15


Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: The New York City Council is sending a bill to Mayor Eric Adams that would ban former senior mayoral officials from lobbying city agencies for two years after leaving their roles. Meanwhile, a New York State law allows some lawmakers to collect pensions while still serving in office. Plus, a lawsuit accuses Yankees legend Mariano Rivera and his wife, Clara Rivera, of failing to protect a girl allegedly sexually abused at a church event. Finally, in this week's “On The Way,” WNYC reporters Stephen Nessen, Ramsey Khalifeh, and editor Clayton Guse discuss President Trump's potential efforts to stop congestion pricing, commuter reactions to Far Rockaway service changes, and whether the MTA is privately owned.

On The Way
Anne-Claire Lapie – Yuna (English version): Reinventing hotel linen for a more sustainable future

On The Way

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 21:55


Imagine: linens, towels, pillowcases from spotless hotels, thrown away because a small stain or change of collection makes them obsolete in the eyes of the industry. What if all this could be reused, repurposed and have a positive impact on our environment? This is exactly the approach that Anne-Claire Lapie has taken up with Yuna, a young innovative company that recycles hotel linen to give it a second life and reduce the ecological impact of the textile sector. In this episode of On The Way, Anne-Claire tells us about her journey, from strategic thinking to entrepreneurial action, guided by a progressive ecological awakening and a desire to take action. After several years in agri-food consulting and an awareness of the environmental issues that surround us, she decided to embark on the circular economy by reinventing the bed linen industry. An ambitious project, at the crossroads between hospitality, upcycling, and sustainable textiles.This episode is a real invitation to rethink our consumption habits, to discover the circular economy and to understand how a simple sheet can have a considerable impact. Immerse yourself in Yuna's world and discover how this eco-responsible project reinvents the consumption of textiles. The previous episode of On The Way with Jean-Thierry, founder of the educational games Bioviva, as well as all the other episodes can be found on all your favorite listening platforms. Enjoy!Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

NYC NOW
Morning Headlines: NYC Officials Train on Migrant Protections Ahead of Trump's Return, Mayor Adams Reveals Budget Plans, Adams Set to Meet Trump, and Subway Operations Recap

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 11:58


New York City officials are holding staff training sessions on sanctuary protections for migrants and issuing guidance to agencies as they prepare for Donald Trump's return to the White House. Meanwhile, Mayor Eric Adams says public safety, housing, and mental health are top priorities in his proposed $114 billion city budget. Plus, City Hall says Mayor Adams will meet with President-elect Trump on Friday to discuss city priorities. Finally, on this week's segment of “On The Way,” WNYC reporters Stephen Nessen, Ramsey Khalifeh, and editor Clayton Guse recap their reporting on early congestion pricing data and how the MTA subway system operates.

On The Way
Jean-Thierry Winstel - Bioviva (English version): play to protect

On The Way

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 32:35


Children embody the future, our future.We can also sometimes hear that it is they who will save the world and catch up with the excesses of previous generations.It is true that today, children are growing up with a certain sensitivity to ecology and climate issues, thanks to education at home, and at school. Jean-Thierry Winstel, founder of Bioviva Editions knows this: learning while having fun is essential, especially for children, but not only!Fascinated by nature and the living world, Jean-Thierry studied biochemistry before leaving to work on the creation of nature reserves in the Caribbean.It was after one too many stories that he made his decision: he had to create a fun, educational fame for both children and adults, to raise awareness of the world around us and the importance of protecting it.This vision led to the creation of Bioviva Editions, a company dedicated to raising awareness by combining fun, learning and environmental protection using the 3As method: Apprendre (Learn), s'Approprier (Adopt) and Agir (Act).In the years following its creation, the company won numerous Game of The Year awards in France and abroad, testifying both to the quality and effectiveness of Bioviva games. In this episode, Jean-Thierry Winstel looks back at the challenges he had to overcome to make Bioviva a key player in made-in-France games, ones that benefit oneself, others, and the planet. Bioviva comes full circle by innovating not only in its packaging, but also in its business model through its latest game: Défis Nature Protect. Based on the rarity of endangered species, this game enables players, via the Bioviva Foundation, to support protection and awareness-raising programs for 10 endangered species features in the game. Discover the exciting journey of Bioviva Editions through the eyes of its founder, Jean-Thierry Winstel, speaking to On The Way. Listen to the episode today on all listening platforms, as well as on the BNP Paribas Personal Finance website. Enjoy!Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

The Martin Garrix Show
The Martin Garrix Show #540

The Martin Garrix Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 60:00


The Martin Garrix Show #540Mix 11. Masšh & Adam Port feat. Ninae - All I Got [MADORASINDAHOUSE RECORDS]2.  Zerb x Ty Dolla $ign - Location feat. Wiz Khalifa [TH3RD BRAIN]3. Austin Millz & Kah-lo - Hot & Mysterious [ULTRA RECORDS]4. Jaxx, NITESHADE, SMVL TVLK - Creepin'  [ON THE WAY]5. Max Styler & Clüb de Combat - On Repeat [EXPERTS ONLY]6. Makèz - Day Starter [NO ART]7. Chris Stussy - Tremont St. [UP THE STUSS]8. Jay Robinson feat. Liinks - Fiendin' [DARKLIGHT RECORDINGS]9. Kideko & A-Trak - Loving You [ULTRA RECORDS]Mix 210. Martin Garrix & Jex - Told You So (Lavern & VisionV Remix) [STMPD RCRDS/CASABLANCA]11. Melsen - Going On [BE YOURSELF MUSIC]12. Biscits - Freak [WRONG.]13. Vluarr & ONEDUO - Senses (Now We Go) [STMPD RCRDS]14. NOME. feat. Kris Kiss - Arsonist [STMPD RCRDS]15. Lucas & Steve, Maynamic, Edd Blaze - Lift Me Up [SPINNIN]16. Julian Jordan - North, West, South, East [STMPD RCRDS]17. Wankelmut - Sun Goes Down feat. Emma Wells [HELDEEP]A weekly selection of tracks that I love to listen to at home or play out at a party. New episodes uploaded weekly

JOURNEYS
XABI ONLY - JOURNEYS #327

JOURNEYS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 108:16


Follow me: Facebook: fb.me/xabionly Twitter: twitter.com/xabionly Youtube: youtube.com/xabionly Mixcloud: mixcloud.com/xabionly Instagram: instagram.com/xabionly TRACKLIST: https://1001.tl/ghgfsc9 Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4STV7DPVgwI4ntvi1sQvjh?si=CU6lCNZcRkKiZytdXaI5TQ TRACKLIST: 01. unfazed - A Gira [SPINNIN DEEP] 02. ZENØN, Angus Powell - Pieces [EINMUSIKA] 03. Aldor & Katty Heath - Without Me (Ponymeadow Remix) [A TRIBUTE TO LIFE] 04. REZarin - Morphrotor [TEHORA] 05. Ginchy - Enough [THREE SIX ZERO] 06. Jaxx & NITESHADE & SMVL TVLK - Creepin' [ON THE WAY] 07. Massano & TH;EN & Carlo Whale - Touch Me [TOMORROWLAND MUSIC] [TRACK OF THE WEEK] 08. Manse - This High [PROTOCOL] 09. spüke - UNDERDOG [HEXAGON] 10. ANNA ft. Ravid - Future Hearts [TOMORROWLAND MUSIC] 11. Mads Arp ft. Julie Harrington - Slow It Down (Daniel Wanrooy Remix) [BLACK HOLE] 12. James Carter - 2 Days [SMASH THE HOUSE] 13. AvAlanche ft. Nathan Brumley - Bella Ciao [INTERPLAY GLOBAL] 14. Miss Monique & GENESI & Carl Bee - Nomacita [AETERNA] 15. Hunraqan - Opera [METRIKA MUSIC] 16. Anyma & Massano - Angel In The Dark [AFTERLIFE] 17. Leff & Alka (BR) - Running Clouds [INTERPLAY FLOW] 18. KILIAM - Need You Now [EUPHONIX] 19. 7 SKIES - Technoshock [STANDALONE] 20. KAAZE ft. Luciana - Maneater [SMASH THE HOUSE] 21. Semblance Smile & Krevix - I Want You [BEMIND] 22. JXR & Michael Ace - Cool Me Down [FUTURISING MUSIC] 23. Anton By & AV & Noah Seven - Angels [INTERPLAY] 24. Tiësto - Lethal Industry (Rose Ringed Remix) [MUSICAL FREEDOM] [RELEASE OF THE WEEK] 25. Breathe Carolina & GIACOBBI - Miracle [FUTURE HOUSE MUSIC] 26. Basskiler & Alex Mueller - Blow Your Mind [ON THE WAY] 27. Alok & Reinier Zonneveld & K1LO & MadGuss - Just Wanna Dance [FILTH ON ACID] [PROMO OF THE WEEK] 28. Lilly Palmer & Azzido Da Bass & Timo Maas - Dooms Night [ARMADA] 29. Lewis Laite - Go Insane [REACHING ALTITUDE]

On The Way
Aurélien Bigo - Researcher on the energy transition : The urgency of the energy transition in the transport sector

On The Way

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 39:26


This week, On The Way welcomes Aurélien Bigo, a researcher on the energy transition in transport.From his early days in geology to his current research, Aurélien shares with us his inspiring journey, marked by a deep sensitivity to environmental, energy and climatic issues.As the energy transition becomes a key issue for the mobility sector, several questions arise: how can we transform our modes of transport to drastically reduce CO2 emissions? And what are the obstacles, ressources and innovations to watch out for?The transport sector is one of the world's biggest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions, but it remains difficult to implement alternatives.Through his story, Aurélien discusses:The major challenges of transition in a sector that is difficult to decarbonizeThe solutions: from electric vehicles to car-sharing, via intermediate vehicles, Aurélien Bigo explores the solutions that could make a differenceFuture scenarios for achieving carbon neutralityThe role of public policy: informing us about the political decisions needed to accelerate this transitionIn this episode, Aurélien Bigo offers us a comprehensive vision of the choices to be made for a sustainable future, and how mobility will play a major role in the energy transition of our societies.All other episodes are also to discover on every platforms.Enjoy !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Let's Talk: Gospel Music Gold
Let's Talk: GMG Phillip Lynah

Let's Talk: Gospel Music Gold

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 48:36


•Phillip Lynah  For over 50 years, he has been singing and performing God's praises. He is a multi-talented musician, traversing various genres, including gospel quartet, classical, acappella, contemporary, and secular music. He has shared the stage with renowned artists such as Luther Barnes, The Canton Spirituals, The Williams Brothers, Byron Cage, and Richard Smallwood. •Throughout his career, Phil has earned multiple awards and nominations for his performances with notable gospel groups such as The Gospel Angels of Washington DC, The Legendary Jackson Singers of Washington DC, Prophecy – Cops for Christ, and J-Le Samp Singers of Washington DC. He also co-starred in the acclaimed gospel music stage play *An American Song*. Now, Phil is ready to embark on his long-awaited solo journey! He brings together the best of both worlds—past and present—into a powerful musical experience that is bound to uplift, inspire, and encourage audiences to have a closer walk with Jesus. •Phil Lynah is stepping into a new chapter as a Gospel solo recording artist with the release of his new EP entitled *On The Way*. • The EP features five songs: “All I Need is You (Radio Mix),” ”;Pray a Little More”  “Trust Me” “On The Way” “My Praise” and  “All I Need is You (Yeah, Yeah).” •Please send Let's Talk: Gospel Music Gold an email sharing your thoughts about this show segment also if you have any suggestions of future guests you would like to hear on the show. Send the email to ⁠⁠letstalk2gmg@gmail.com⁠⁠ •You may Subscribe to be alerted when the newest episode is published. Subscribe on Spotify and we will know you are a regular listener. All 4 Seasons of guests are still live; check out some other Podcast Episodes •LET'S TALK: GOSPEL MUSIC GOLD RADIO SHOW AIRS SATURDAY MORNING 9:00 AM CST / 10:00 AM EST ON INTERNET RADIO STATION WMRM-DB AND ON WJRG RADIO INTERNET RADIO STATION 12:00 PM EST / 11:00 AM CST •Both the Podcast and Radio shows are heard anywhere in the World on the Internet! •BOOK AVAILABLE ON AMAZON! •Legacy of James C. Chambers And his Contributions to Gospel Music History

NYC NOW
November 1, 2024: Morning Headlines

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 11:25


Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start the day: Authorities are searching for a suspect who shot and injured a New York State Trooper on the Southern State Parkway in West Hempstead Wednesday night. Meanwhile, women who say they were sexually abused by Rikers Island staff urged city officials to take their allegations seriously during a City Council oversight hearing on Thursday. Plus, New Yorkers signing up for 2025 health insurance will see new savings on the Affordable Care Act marketplace. WNYC's Caroline Lewis reports. Finally, on this week's “On The Way” segment, WNYC's Stephen Nessen and Ramsey Khalifeh discuss a proposed 16-mile bike path in northeastern Queens, the new “Smart Curbs” program on the Upper West Side, the MTA's response to recent train surfing deaths, and why two large crane barges have been stationed in the Hudson River near West 30th Street.

On The Way
Caroline Bouin - Laboratoires Expanscience (English version): How can we take care of those we love if we don't take care of the planet?

On The Way

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 21:43


In today's episode, we are pleased to receive Caroline Bouin, Head of Impact Experimentation at Expanscience, on behalf of the Mustela brand.Caroline shares her experience and expertise with us and tells us about the concrete actions taken by Mustela in two main areas: Reduce the company's ecological footprint.Indeed, the cosmetics industry still has a long way to go to meet climate challenges.Maintain a high level of quality.Since Mustela products are mainly used for babies and/or sensitive skin.It is therefore imperative to remain above reproach on this criterion, which makes the mark famous today. During her professional career, mainly abroad, Caroline held several posts and even started her own business.But it is by becoming a mother that Caroline becomes aware of the importance of health and the impact of our everyday actions and the products we use.“How can we take care of those you love if we don't take care of the planet?” She then joined Laboratoires Expanscience, more specifically the Mustela brand, in order to combine her personal convictions with her professional daily life.Her objective?Conduct experimental projects to address current climate challenges.It is during one of these innovative projects that Mustela will partner with four other major pharmaceutical names to develop the first bulk supply in pharmacies.A new model is adopted: co-opetition, a middle ground between cooperation and competition. This exchange allows us to better understand how a major brand can become an important player in change through impact projects by maintaining its pioneering role in skin welfare. Join us in this inspiring On The Way episode on all listening platforms and also on the BNP Paribas Personal Finance website. Good immersion!Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

NYC NOW
October 4, 2024: Morning Headlines

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 11:45


Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: New York City Sheriff's deputies are cracking down on unlicensed weed stores but say they lack staff to serve orders of protection for domestic violence victims. WNYC's Caroline Lewis reports. Meanwhile, the U.S. Justice Department seeks federal oversight of two New Jersey veteran care facilities for “inadequate infection care” during the pandemic. Plus, the Mets beat the Brewers 4-2, advancing in the playoffs. Finally, in this week's “On The Way” segment, WNYC's Stephen Nessen and Clayton Guse get reactions from former MTA heads on the agency's $68 billion capital plan, discuss Amtrak's proposal to expand Penn Station, and examine the city's high subway construction costs.

NYC NOW
September 20, 2024: Morning Headlines

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 11:50


Get up and get informed! Here's the local news you need to start your day: A Manhattan judge has sentenced a woman to 12 years in prison for shoving someone into an oncoming train at the Times Square subway station. WNYC's Samantha Max reports. Meanwhile, New York Governor Kathy Hochul is standing by New York City Mayor Eric Adams as investigators examine his administration. Plus, in this week's “On The Way” segment, WNYC transportation reporters Stephen Nessen, Ramsay Khalifeh, and editor Clayton Guse discuss the MTA's new five-year capital budget, Sunday's shooting at the Sutter Avenue subway station, and a listener's question about the cost of replacing the subway system and how it compares to the capital budget.

NYC NOW
September 13, 2024: Morning Headlines

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 11:43


Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: New York City Mayor Eric Adams will appoint former FBI official Tom Donilon as interim commissioner of the NYPD after Commissioner Edward Caban resigned Thursday. Meanwhile, the mayor's attorney is requesting more time to respond to a campaign finance audit due to an ongoing federal investigation. Also, New Jersey and federal prosecutors are asking a judge to end some oversight of the state's women's prison. Plus, New York Public Radio, which operates WNYC, is cutting more than 26 positions through a mix of layoffs and voluntary departures. Finally, on this week's transportation segment, On The Way, WNYC's Stephen Nessen and Ramsey Kalifeh discuss the state's response to a lawsuit pushing for congestion pricing, former President Donald Trump's vow to cancel the program, efforts to cap Citi Bike costs for members, and a new jaywalking bill.

On The Way
Célia Rennesson - Réseau VRAC & Réemploi: what do we really need?

On The Way

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 33:34


In this new episode of the podcast "On The Way" proposed by BNP Paribas Personal Finance, we welcome Célia Rennesson, co-founder of the Réseau Vrac & Réemploi (meaning Bulk & Reuse in French).It was in 2012, after watching a tv show highlighting the transition to zero-waste by an American woman, that Célia transformed her ecological awareness into a concrete initiative that today federates hundreds of actors around the same mission: to democratize bulk and reuse to reduce our environmental impact on a daily basis. This is how Réseau Vrac was born in 2016, an association whose mission is to structure, develop and promote bulk sales in France.Réseau Vrac was born from a simple observation: we have too much waste related to our groceries, but it is difficult, if not impossible, to carry out all of them without waste, in other words: in bulk. Apart from cashew nuts or oatmeal, there is a lack of solutions, the actors in the sector are dispersed and poorly coordinated. Faced with this observation, Célia Rennesson decided to create a structure capable of supporting and guiding the various players in the bulk industry, whether they are producers, distributors, or suppliers of logistics solutions.Today, the association brings together more than 900 member companies, covering the entire bulk value chain. This dense network not only makes it possible to strengthen the links between members, but also to weigh in discussions with the public authorities to change the legislative framework which, as you will discover in this episode, is often the magic key to accelerate the movement and force concrete changes.Célia Rennesson invites us to discover her background, her convictions and her vision for the future. With passion and determination, she shows us that each of us can contribute to the transformation of our society towards a more sustainable model.Don't miss this inspiring episode on all podcast platforms and on the BNP Paribas Personal Finance website. Find out how, together, we can build a future that is kinder to our planet.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

The Rocky Files
The Rocky Files EP 114: A Darth Vader Invasion • Carl Weathers Gets a STAR! • Welcome Dave Santia!

The Rocky Files

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 72:14


On The Way
Célia Rennesson - Réseau Vrac & Réemploi : de quoi a-t-on réellement besoin ?

On The Way

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 36:33


Dans ce nouvel épisode du podcast "On The Way" proposé par BNP Paribas Personal Finance, nous recevons Célia Rennesson, co-fondatrice du Réseau Vrac et Ré-emploi.C'est en 2012 que, suite à la diffusion d'une émission de télévision, Célia transformera sa prise de conscience écologique en une initiative concrète qui fédère aujourd'hui des centaines d'acteurs autour d'une même mission : démocratiser le vrac et le réemploi pour réduire notre impact environnemental au quotidien. C'est ainsi que naîtra, en 2016, Réseau Vrac, une association dont la mission est de structurer, développer et promouvoir la vente en vrac en France.Réseau Vrac naît d'une observation simple : nous avons trop de déchets liés à nos courses mais il est pourtant difficile voire impossible de réaliser l'entièreté de ces dernières sans déchets, autrement dit : en vrac. Mis à part les noix de cajou ou les flocons d'avoine, les solutions manquent, les acteurs de la filière sont dispersés et peu coordonnés. Face à ce constat, Célia Rennesson décide de créer une structure capable d'accompagner et de guider les différents acteurs du vrac, qu'ils soient producteurs, distributeurs, ou fournisseurs de solutions logistiques.Aujourd'hui, l'association rassemble plus de 900 entreprises adhérentes, couvrant l'ensemble de la chaîne de valeur du vrac. Ce maillage dense permet non seulement de renforcer les liens entre les membres, mais aussi de peser dans les discussions avec les pouvoirs publics pour faire évoluer le cadre législatif qui, vous le découvrirez dans cet épisode, est bien souvent la clé magique pour accélérer le mouvement et forcer les évolutions concrètes.Célia Rennesson nous invite à partager son parcours, ses convictions et sa vision pour l'avenir. Avec passion et détermination, elle nous montre que chacun de nous peut contribuer à la transformation de notre société vers un modèle plus durable.Ne manquez pas cet épisode inspirant sur toutes les plateformes de podcast et sur le site web de BNP Paribas Personal Finance. Découvrez comment, ensemble, nous pouvons construire un avenir plus respectueux de notre planète.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

NYC NOW
August 30, 2024: Morning Headlines

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 11:37


Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: New York State is launching a pilot program to invest healthcare dollars in things like housing, food, and transportation for low-income residents. WNYC's Caroline Lewis reports. Meanwhile, former NYPD officer Linpeng Gao is suing the department, claiming he was fired after issuing a parking ticket to a city employee. Plus, five sea turtles trapped in a fire at New Jersey's Turtle Back Zoo are recovering at a Long Island facility. WNYC's Charles Lane has more. Finally, on this week's segment of On The Way, WNYC transportation reporters Stephen Nessen, Ramsay Khalifeh, and editor Clayton Guse give updates on the MTA's crackdown on bus fare evasion, lawmakers taking credit for Governor Kathy Hochul's pause on congestion pricing, and the likelihood of upgrades to N train subway cars.

NYC NOW
August 23, 2024: Morning Headlines

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 10:03


Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: A man with severe, untreated mental illness accused of groping women in Greenpoint for years has been ordered to stay on Rikers Island. But as WNYC's Samantha Max reports, his attorney argues he won't receive the treatment he needs there. Meanwhile, a towering climbing wall has been installed in the waters off Brooklyn Bridge Park for the North Face Climb Festival, which runs through Saturday. Finally, on this week's episode of “On The Way,” WNYC's transportation reporter Stephen Nessen covers New York Governor Kathy Hochul's consideration of a different tolling rate for congestion pricing, updates on the redesign of McGuinness Boulevard in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, and answers a couple of listener questions.

NYC NOW
August 16, 2024: Morning Headlines

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 11:43


Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: A story first reported by The New York Times says that in July, New York City Mayor Eric Adams, his election committee, and City Hall received three subpoenas seeking communications related to a broad investigation into Adams' campaign ties with Turkish officials. Meanwhile, Millburn Township in New Jersey is asking a judge to pause an order to proceed with a 75-unit development downtown. Plus, fiscal experts warn that New York may be headed for an economic slowdown. Finally, on this week's segment of On The Way, WNYC's transportation reporter Stephen Nessen and editor Clayton Guse discuss news that NJ Transit will be free for a week, changes to taxi services in New York City, and updates to MTA safety measures.

NYC NOW
August 9, 2024: Morning Headlines

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 11:55


Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: Dozens of people convicted of drug possession, trespassing, and other misdemeanors are having those charges cleared after former NYPD detective James Donovan, who investigated their cases, pleaded guilty to perjury. Meanwhile, state officials report that more consumers are turning to legal marijuana dispensaries, though many cannabis users say product regulation isn't a top concern. Plus, local leaders are gearing up for New York City's biggest annual Dominican Republic celebration on 6th Avenue this Sunday. Finally, on this week's segment of On The Way, WNYC editor Clayton Guse discusses a years-long Amtrak construction project impacting the LIRR, while digital producer James Ramsay speaks about his experience with a train being shut down. They also provide updates on the MTA's Grand Central Madison station and answer a listener question about the OMNY system.

NYC NOW
July 26, 2024: Morning Headlines

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 11:46


Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: In New York City, homeless families without children increasingly have to apply multiple times to get placed in a shelter. WNYC's Karen Yi reports. Meanwhile, officials in Princeton, New Jersey, have approved a controversial plan to bring affordable housing to the campus of a 200-year-old theological seminary. Plus, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg says eight organizations that work to fight gun violence in the borough will each get $20,000 for various initiatives that build on their current efforts. Finally, on this week's episode of On The Way, WNYC's transportation reporter Stephen Nessen and editor Clayton Guse discuss two new lawsuits against congestion pricing, one which challenges it on environmental grounds and the other argues that Governor Hochul doesn't have the authority to halt the plan. Also discussed is the NYPD testing gun detectors in high-traffic subway stations this week, and problems with the 1 train line's air conditioners.

NYC NOW
July 19, 2024: Morning Headlines

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 11:02


Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: A spokesperson for Mayor Adams says City Hall is aware of the global technical outage involving CrowdStrike, which disrupted flights, banks, media outlets, and companies around the world overnight. The city is "assessing the full impact it may have on city operations." Meanwhile, New York City Council members are gearing up to sue the Department of Correction to ensure the enactment of a ban on solitary confinement in city jails. A resolution passed Thursday gives Council Speaker Adrienne Adams the authority to bring legal action to "defend" the ban, which is set to go into effect on July 28. Finally, on this week's segment of On The Way, WNYC transportation reporter Stephen Nessen and editor Clayton Guse discuss the MTA allegedly cutting bus service due to a lack of expected congestion pricing funds, Mayor Eric Adams' push to add metal detectors to subway stations, Kris Kolluri stepping down as head of the Gateway Development Commission, and a listener question about the G train line shutdown.

Why Am I a Mets Fan?
Lindor, Nimmo SNUBBED from ALL-STAR GAME

Why Am I a Mets Fan?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 33:58


In this episode of the 'Why Am I a Mets Fan?' Podcast, Samantha Croston and Ashley Wenskoski discuss the crime that has been committed by Major League Baseball: leaving Francisco Lindor and Brandom Nimmo off of the NL All-Star roster, plus a recap of the Mets' come-from-behind win over the Pirates. 00:00-8:20: Lindor, Nimmo, SNUBBED from All-Star Game 8:21-13:06: Mets COME FROM BEHIND W over Pirates 13:07-14:33 Tweets of the Week 14:44-16:41: Stats of the week 16:42-18:46:Alvarez is INVALUABLE 18:47-20:25: Edwin Diaz is BACK, state of the BULLPEN 20:25-23:32: Introducing a new character: Intern Dan's RANT 23:33-28:00: Bullpen help is ON THE WAY, Mets acquire MATT GAGE 28:01-29:14: Kodai Senga is coming to SYRACUSE 28:15-32:13: Eric Orze gets called up to the SHOW #mets #newyorkmets #lgm #lfgm #mlb #letsgomets #majorleaguebaseball #syracusemets #syracuse #minorleaguebaseball LIKE, COMMENT, SUBSCRIBE, LISTEN ON ALL PLATFORMS: https://link.chtbl.com/whymetspod Thumbnail photos provided by Getty Images Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Christian and Damon's Amazing Nerd Show
Star Wars: The Acolyte Ep. 6 Breakdown! MaXXXine Film Review! The Boys S4 Ep. 6 Review! Marvel & DC News! Plus AEW Forbidden Door Fallout!

Christian and Damon's Amazing Nerd Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 74:45


Time Stamps X-Force Character Coming to the MCU? -00:49 Lobo showing up for Supergirl- 01:48 Arkham Series Cancelled?- 02:09 Acolyte Ep. 6 Breakdown- 02:40 The Boys Ep. 6 Review- 34:04 MAXXXINE Review- 40:38 Resident Evil 9 On The Way- 45:26 AEW: Why MJF Why!?- 48:20   Huge thanks to our official show producers: Jeremy Darthdad    For Advertising opportunities or to just get in contact with the show Email us at:  Amazingnerdshow@gmail.com or head on over to our Website: amazingnerdshow.com  Want to support this podcast and wear some sweet "Nerd-Swag"? Come check out our New Merch on Teepublic and Pro Wrestling Tees!! http://tee.pub/lic/1Gm1QGHqxQo https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/amazingnerdshow  HEY NERD! Be a part of our community! You can find ANS on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and now Twitch! Get cool content, news updates and plenty of gaming gameplay by following us on your preferred social media hub!   Facebook: https://goo.gl/83GZxh Twitter: https://goo.gl/CirBM8 Instagram: https://goo.gl/ArNaJ9  Twitch: https://goo.gl/MWaQFW Website: https://www.amazingnerdshow.com/ Music used: https://www.youtube.com/c/WhiteBatAudio,  

Rap Rankings
Rap Rankings: RAB Intermission E08 - Little Brother, The Chittlin Circuit 1.5

Rap Rankings

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 226:30


Oh, that smell in the air? That's just a new episode of Rap Rankings, as Moulz & Mel review Little Brother's The Chittlin Circuit 1.5. ------------------------------- Intro (0:00) -- The Rating System, Explained (9:48 - 12:29) -- The Chittlin Circuit 1.5 Info (42:57) -- Track 1: "War" (1:15:10) -- Track 2: "Third Party" (1:29:08) -- Track 3: "The Honorable" (1:41:25) -- Track 4: "On The Way" (1:54:40) -- Track 5: "Nobody Like Me" (2:02:54) -- Track 6: "What You Do" (2:29:34) -- Track 7: "The Yo-Yo (Remix)" (2:34:30) -- Track 8: "Nighttime Maneuvers (Remix)" (2:38:51) -- Track 9: "The Way You Do It (Remix)" (2:42:01) -- Track 10: "Altitudes" (2:46:03) -- Track 11: "Welcome To Durham" (2:50:39) -- Track 12: "Starvation" (2:55:18) -- Track 13: "Flash and Flare" (3:07:11) -- Track 14: "Take It There" (3:10:44) -- Track 15: "Ladies Jam" (3:16:16) -- Track 16: "Doin Me" (3:20:24) -- Track 17: "Khrysis Shoutro" (3:35:10) -- Track 18: "The Beginning" (3:36:14) -- Ranking The Chittlin Circuit 1.5 (3:40:53) -- Outro (3:44:08)

NYC NOW
June 21, 2024: Morning Headlines

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 11:33


Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: Manhattan families will soon have priority for competitive seats at a few of the borough's top high schools. In other news, a plurality of New York State voters support Governor Hochul's pause on Manhattan congestion pricing tolls. But WNYC's Jon Campbell reports, they don't support her overall. Meanwhile, with New York City's next budget due in just over a week, City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams says negotiations focus on restoring Mayor Adams' November cuts. Finally, on this week's segment of On The Way, WNYC reporter Stephen Nessen and editor Clayton Guse discuss the impact of Governor Hochul's decision to halt congestion pricing, including a stop-work order on the Second Avenue subway station, insights from a recent Siena poll, and a listener question on why trains sometimes slow down.

NYC NOW
June 14, 2024: Morning Headlines

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 11:40


Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: The MTA is continuing its crackdown on illegal plates, seizing more than 200 ghost vehicles over the past two weeks with help from the NYPD and other law enforcement agencies. In other news, New York Governor Kathy Hochul defends her decision to freeze congestion pricing, arguing that the MTA's plan to charge drivers a $15 daytime toll to enter Manhattan south of 60th Street would lead businesses to pass the new expense onto consumers. Plus, on this week's segment of On The Way, WNYC transit reporter Stephen Nessen and editor Clayton Guse discuss the ongoing blowback from Governor Hochul's indefinite pause of congestion pricing, including MTA Chair Janno Lieber's response and new lawsuits.

NYC NOW
June 7, 2024: Morning Headlines

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 11:34


Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: Governor Hochul's plan to replace the MTA's anticipated revenue from the now-shelved congestion pricing plan is getting a chilly reception in Albany, WNYC's Jon Campbell reports. Meanwhile, New York City child care centers say it's getting harder to hire and retain workers because they earn thousands of dollars less than their public school counterparts. WNYC's Karen Yi has more. Plus, a group of New York City students and advocates are pushing to reduce the number of police in public schools. Finally, on this week's segment of On The Way, transportation reporter Stephen Nessen and editor Clayton Guse react to the indefinite pause of congestion pricing and discuss whether or not the move is permanent.

NYC NOW
May 24, 2024: Morning Headlines

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 9:13


The Museum of Jewish Heritage in Lower Manhattan will offer free tours to all eighth graders in city public schools starting next year. Meanwhile, Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine and City Councilmember Shekar Krishnan urge Mayor Eric Adams to protect the city's shade-providing tree canopies. In other news, the Prospect Park Zoo will reopen Saturday after eight months of storm damage repairs. Plus, in this week's transportation segment of “On The Way,” reporter Stephen Nessen discusses the $19 billion JFK renovation, including two new terminals and roadways, and the MTA's measures to stop fare beating.

NYC NOW
May 17, 2024: Morning Headlines

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 12:57


Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: Harvey Weinstein's overturned rape conviction has spurred a new push to update New York's laws. Meanwhile, New York City shelter provider WIN is launching a pilot program on Monday to give homeless families debit cards to help them find housing more quickly. Plus, the New York Knicks will try to advance to the Eastern Conference Finals on Friday night against the Indiana Pacers. Finally, on this week's segment of On The Way, WNYC's Stephen Nessen and Clayton Guse discuss New York City Transit head Richard Davey leaving his job, plans to build housing near two new Metro-North stations in the Bronx, and a street redesign in Brooklyn.

Sound Opinions
Baby Songs, Opinions on Taylor Swift

Sound Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 50:44


This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot are sharing their favorite songs about babies! They'll also hear selections from the production staff. Plus, they review the new record from Taylor Swift.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundopsDonate to Al Otro Lado Here: gum.fm/charityVolunteer with Al Otro Lado Here: alotrolado.org/volunteerFeatured Songs:Stevie Wonder, "Isn't She Lovely," Songs in the Key of Life, Tamla, 1976The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Taylor Swift, "Fortnight (feat. Post Malone)," The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology, Republic, 2024Taylor Swift, "The Tortured Poets Department," The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology, Republic, 2024Taylor Swift, "Florida!!! (feat. Florence + the Machine)," The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology, Republic, 2024Taylor Swift, "But Daddy I Love Him," The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology, Republic, 2024Taylor Swift, "Who's Afraid of Little Old Me," The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology, Republic, 2024Brian Eno, "Put a Straw Under Baby," Taking Tiger Mountain: By Strategy, Island, 1974Jimi Hendrix, "Belly Button Window," The Cry of Love, Reprise, 1971Adeem the Artist, "Rotations," ANNIVERSARY, Four Quarters Thirty Tigers, 2024"Camila, "Todo Cambió," Todo Cambió, Sony BMG Norte, 2006Talking Heads, "Stay Up Late," Little Creatures, Sire, 1985Joni Mitchell, "Little Green," Blue, Reprise, 1971Tupac Shakur, ""Letter 2 My Unborn,"" Until the End of Time, Amaru Death Row Interscope, 2001The Beatles, "Golden Slumbers," Abbey Road, Apple, 1969Loretta Lynn, "One's On The Way," One's On The Way, Decca, 1972Phil Collins, "You'll Be In My Heart," Tarzan: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack, Walt Disney, 1999Howie B, "Music For Babies," Music For Babies, Island, 1996Lauryn Hill, " To Zion," The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Ruffhouse, 1998Mary Timony, "The Guest," Untame The Tiger, Merge, 2024See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Jrodconcerts: The Podcast
Americana Country Duo: Wayland

Jrodconcerts: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 23:51


Hailing from the heart of West Michigan, WAYLAND is more than music—it's a relentless force in the Country-Rock scene. With their unique blend of gritty, hard-working tunes, they've coined a sound that's all their own: "working class music." For seven tireless years, WAYLAND crisscrossed the nation, dedicating three hundred days each year to touring, playing two hundred electrifying shows annually. Their dedication forged an unbreakable bond with their fans, the fiercely loyal "WAYLAND WARRIORS. They just released their eagerly anticipated full-length album On The Way. A new chapter where their raw, authentic sound continues to capture hearts and define a genre. Join us as we talk about the sonic evolution of the band, creating music in The Joshua Tree desert, longevity, overcoming adversity and much more

NYC NOW
April 19, 2024: Morning Headlines

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 11:43


Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: New York City Mayor Adams is defending Columbia University after police arrested 108 pro-Palestinian protesters on campus on Thursday afternoon. Meanwhile, Governor Hochul and state lawmakers have hammered out a deal to allow New York City to lower its speed limits to 20 miles per hour. Also, the New York City Council voted on Thursday to greenlight a pilot program that installs solar canopies in at least one city-controlled parking lot in each borough. Plus, on this week's segment of ‘On The Way,' WNYC's transit reporter Stephen Nessen and editor Clayton Guse break down some details of the MTA's congestion pricing program that are confusing some motorists.

NYC NOW
April 12, 2024: Morning Headlines

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 7:59


Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: New York City Chancellor David Banks says he's been called to testify in Congress about anti-Semitism in public schools. Meanwhile, the city of Newark, New Jersey, is stepping up enforcement of its curfew for minors starting this Friday. City officials warn that if you're under 18 and out after 11 PM, they'll take you off the streets. Finally, on this week's segment of ‘On The Way,' reporter Stephen Nessen and editor Clayton Guse discuss Mayor Adams' decision not to ride the subway, New Jersey Transit's approval of a 15% fare increase, and answer listener questions.

NYC NOW
April 5, 2024: Morning Headlines

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 10:55


Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: Governor Kathy Hochul is directing the MTA to halt a plan that would have required NYC Marathon organizers to pay hundreds of thousands to cover lost tolls, WNYC's Catalina Gonella reports. Meanwhile, adultery, considered a sin by many religions, may no longer be a crime in New York, with the Senate passing a bill to repeal it after more than a century. Plus, as we prepare for the solar eclipse on April 8, NASA astronaut Jeannette Epps from Syracuse had a video call with Governor Hochul. Finally, on this week's On The Way segment, Stephen Nessen and Clayton Guse discuss New Jersey's lawsuit against congestion pricing and the true costs of fare evasion.

NYC NOW
March 29, 2024: Morning Headlines

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 13:21


Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: The Adams Administration has made boosting literacy its top educational priority. However, new data obtained by WNYC show that reading proficiency remains low, as reported by Jessica Gould. Meanwhile, city officials plan to expand curfews in April at three migrant shelters for single adults located in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens—one in each borough. Plus, New York City will welcome more than a hundred electric vehicle fast chargers by 2026, part of the state's $1 billion investment in electrifying transportation to meet its climate act goals. Finally, in this week's segment of On The Way, transportation reporter Stephen Nessen and editor Clayton Guse discuss the MTA's final approval of congestion pricing and Mayor Eric Adams' Thursday announcement of new metal detectors in subway stations.