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Pod and the City
The Weekly Roundup 2/26/25 SAG Awards, White Lotus, Drag Race, Traitors, Karen Huger & MORE!!!

Pod and the City

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 82:30


Join us LIVE every Wednesday at 12pm MST! TIMESTAMPS:2:05 Housekeeping4:35 RIP Michelle Trachtenberg7:10 Karen Huger sentencing10:50 SAG Awards16:00 Keke Palmer wins Entertainer of the Year20:45 Rupaul's Drag Race Season 17 Rusical29:28 One Day More at the Governor's Ball35:00 Cynthia Erivo to host Tony Awards37:15 Liza Minelli teases new project41:42 Tom Sandoval/Jacob44:50 Traitors 348:46 The Monkey54:25 Anora58:05 Chappell Roan1:01:07 The White Lotus1:12:11 Tiktok Ya Don't StopLEAVE US A VOICEMAIL FOR OUR MAILBAG AND WE WILL PLAY IT ON AN EPISODE :)JOIN US EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 12 MST FOR OUR LIVE WEEKLY ROUNDUP!!! Subscribe to our YOUTUBE channel!This month on PATREON:3/5 The Golden Girls S1 E15 "In a Bed of Rose's"3/12 Smash S1 E3 "Enter Mr. Dimaggio"3/19 Girls S2 E5 "One Man's Trash"3/26 Pillow Talk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Circle Of The World Podcast
Episode 130: Here's A Peaceful F*!@in' Picture!

Circle Of The World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 75:21


Welcome to the Circle of the World Podcast! Join Harrison, George, and Jeffrey as we continue our coverage of Joe Abercrombie's First Law series! For this season, we review The Heroes and this week, we cover Good Deeds, One Day More, and Bones. Meme of the week:https://www.reddit.com/r/HouseOfTheMemeMaker/comments/1i0bk23/i_wonder_who_bayaz_favourite_character_is/Music Credit: Maszy MusicLeave us a commentSupport the show

Behind the Mitten
'Les Misérables' at Wharton Center: Everything you need to know (Oct. 8-13, 2024)

Behind the Mitten

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 13:36


On this "Behind the Mitten" podcast, John Gonzalez talks to the Wharton Center's Bobby Hoffman about the upcoming production of "Les Misérables," which kicks of the 2024-2025 Broadway series in East Lansing.OCT 8-13, 2024"Les Misérables"Cameron Mackintosh presents the acclaimed production of Boublil and Schönberg's Tony Award-winning musical phenomenon, Les Misérables. This brilliant staging has taken the world by storm and has been hailed as “a reborn dream of a production” (Daily Telegraph). Set against the backdrop of 19th century France, Les Misérables tells an enthralling story of broken dreams and unrequited love, passion, sacrifice, and redemption–a timeless testament to the survival of the human spirit. The magnificent score of Les Misérables includes the songs “I Dreamed a Dream,” “On My Own,” “Bring Him Home,” “One Day More” and many more.Learn more about the show at whartonseason.com.Learn more about Behind the Mitten at amyandgonzo.com.

BroadwayRadio
Today on Broadway: Tuesday, July 2, 2024

BroadwayRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 13:23


Two Major New York Theatres Find New Leadership, Jinx Monsoon Sings All Parts in ‘One Day More’ “Today on Broadway” is a daily, Monday through Friday, podcast hitting the top theatre headlines of the day. Any and all feedback is appreciated:Grace Aki: grace@broadwayradio.com | @ItsGraceAkiMatt Tamanini: matt@broadwayradio.com | @BWWMatt Patreon: BroadwayRadiohttps://www.patreon.com/broadwayradio For a transcript read more The post Today on Broadway: Tuesday, July 2, 2024 appeared first on BroadwayRadio.

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Teenage Kicks Podcast
Danielle Marsh on Connecting with Teenagers

Teenage Kicks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 52:08


Today I'm speaking to Danielle Marsh, of Marsh Family fame. Together with Ben and their 4 children Alfie, Thomas, Ella and Tess, all aged 11-16 Danielle shot to online fame during Covid lockdown, when they uploaded a parody version of One Day More, outlining their views on how the pandemic was being handled by the UK government. The video went viral, and after that they were in demand! Since then, they've created multiple humorous takes on UK life and politics, and even a song about menopause, and how to weather it openly as a family. I wanted to talk to Danielle about how her family - with so many teenagers - manages to stay connected and communicating - enough to create music together! Danielle's son Alfie joined us mid-podcast to tell us how it felt to be thrust into the spotlight on YouTube, how his friends kept him grounded, and how he felt about creating a song about menopause with his family. Who is Danielle Marsh? Danielle is a 45 year old mum to 3 teens and a pre teen who became known during the pandemic when a Covid parody song they produced went viral in March 2020. Since then the family have continued to post parody songs and original content on a varied host of topics from the cost of living crisis, menopause, repeated political shenanigans and overuse of technology. Juggling jobs, kids, music and life Danielle and husband Ben along with Alfie, Thomas, Ella and Tess hope to find humour in even the trickiest of topics with the belief that if they discuss it round the dinner table it's a possibility for a song! You can find out more about Marsh Family Songs here. More teenage parenting from Helen Wills: Helen wills is a teen mental health podcaster and blogger at Actually Mummy, a resource for midlife parents of teens. Thank you for listening! Subscribe to the Teenage Kicks podcast to hear new episodes. If you have a suggestion for the podcast please email teenagekickspodcast@gmail.com. There are already stories from fabulous guests about difficult things that happened to them as teenagers - including losing a parent, becoming a young carer, and being hospitalised with mental health problems - and how they overcame things to move on with their lives. You can find more from Helen Wills on parenting teenagers on Instagram and Twitter @iamhelenwills. For information on your data privacy please visit Podcast.co. Please note that Helen Wills is not a medical expert, and nothing in the podcast should be taken as medical advice. If you're worried about yourself or a teenager, please seek support from a medical professional. Podcast produced by James Ede at Be Heard production.

RNIB Connect
1360: Vidar Hjardeng MBE - Les Misérables, Audio Described Theatre

RNIB Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 7:42


RNIB Connect Radio's Toby Davey is joined again by Vidar Hjardeng MBE, Inclusion and Diversity Consultant for ITV News across England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands for the next in his regular Connect Radio audio described theatre reviews. This week Vidar was reviewing the audio described performance of the new touring production of Les Misérables at the Birmingham Hippodrome on Saturday 13 August with  audio description by professional Describer Jonathan Nash. This new staging of Les Misérables has been hailed as a 'Les Mis for the 21st Century'. With scenery inspired by the paintings of Victor Hugo, the magnificent score of Les Misérables includes the songs I Dreamed a Dream, On My Own, Bring Him Home, One Day More, Master Of The House and many more. Seen by over 120 million people worldwide in 52 countries and in 22 languages, Les Misérables is undisputedly one of the world's most popular musicals. As Les Misérables is one of Vidar's favourite theatre shows, so how did it stand up to other productions that he has seen over the years…. This new touring production of Les Misérables continues around the UK and do visit the following website for more details of performances near you -  https://www.lesmis.com/uk-ireland-tour (Image shows RNIB logo. 'RNIB' written in black capital letters over a white background and underlined with a bold pink line, with the words 'See differently' underneath)

Very Best of Living
One Day More

Very Best of Living

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 26:50


What you put your energy towards creates the weather in your head and the direction of your life. Taylor and Cathy discuss this concept using a song from Les Miserables, “One Day More.” Topics include wanting others to win, getting to know yourself so that you can get over yourself, and choosing the person you want to be.Upcoming EVENT-  Taylor is hosting Train-the-Trainer in Salt Lake City, October 12th-13th. Contact Owen for details at Owen@TaylorHartman.comTake the Personality and Character Profiles at TaylorHartman.com.Send questions and comments to Taylor@TaylorHartman.com  Or Cathy@TaylorHartman.com with “Podcast” in the subject line.

Tveiting Patiently
Ep. 7 One Day More

Tveiting Patiently

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 15:07


We are here! Aaron's first big motion picture role! He captured our hearts and Inspector Javert as the barricade building, revolutionary Enjolras in Les Miserable. This role of Aaron's holds a special place for me, as it was my first experience with Aaron as an actor and hearing his voice. So much of this role was a dream come true for Aaron and he was hand selected for very specific reason by the producers, and he plays a critical role in why we are able to see the groundbreaking, live singing musical movie that we know and love today. Here's episode 7- One Day More

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Tossing Grenades At Windmills
Emmit's Corner - Vampires Hate New Years Eve

Tossing Grenades At Windmills

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 6:04


7 Poems - Vampire Hunters Hate New Years Eve, 2021 Can Die, 2022 Contract, The Stone Cutters, Happy Treasonversery, One Day More, You Must Speak the Forbidden Words

Up Close with Carlos Tseng
Josefina Gabrielle: The Glories of Storytelling

Up Close with Carlos Tseng

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 21:59


It was only three months after opening the new production of Les Miserables at the  refurbished Sondheim Theatre that the show closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, after 2 years since the production opened, Josefina Gabrielle is back on the West End stage playing Madame Thénardier. With the West End now fully lit up, Josefina took some time to talk to us about the new production of the iconic show and what it has been like portraying the deliciously wicked character. She tells us very eloquently on the universality of the show and why the the message still resonates so strongly with audiences today. Indeed, Les Miserables first arrived on the London scene in 1985 and yet audiences are still returning to the show today. With rousing numbers like One Day More, Master of the House and I Dreamed a Dream, Josefina tells us about how comforting it has also been to work on such a hopeful show during what has been a very dark time for many people. For nearly 30 years, Josefina Gabrielle has dazzled audiences across the country and even on Broadway. A three-time Olivier award nominee, Josefina has cemented herself in the industry as one of the West End's finest leading ladies, taking on roles in both high profile musicals like the National Theatre's Oklahoma! opposite Hugh Jackman as well as taking on dramatic roles like in Tonight at 8:30, a collection of Noël Coward plays at Chichester. She also remains one of few actresses to have played both Velma Kelly and Roxie Hart in Chicago. Today, Josefina Gabrielle remains humble as ever, happy looking back at many career highlights. She tells us she hopes to carry on working within the industry and we look forward to her creating and re-creating more brilliant work in the future.Les Miserables is running at the Sondheim Theatre in London and you can book tickets now!

Rzeczpospolita Rozmowy
Dariusz Haraj, prezes One Day More

Rzeczpospolita Rozmowy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 16:04


– Roślinnych zamienników nie sposób odróżnić od zwykłych wyrobów z mięsa. Dużo w nie zainwestowaliśmy, gdyż jesteśmy przekonani, że ich popularność będzie rosła. Zadecyduje o tym zdrowy styl życia i trendy proekologiczne – twierdzi Dariusz Haraj, prezes One Day More, gość Marcina Piaseckiego. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

It's A Musical! Podcast
It's Your Favourite Musical! Podcast Ep.5 - Ellie from The Flame: A Podcast Musical

It's A Musical! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 54:59


August is ending, and the summer is coming to an end, but as we long for One Day More, we are joined by a fantastic guest for this edition of It's Your Favourite Musical! Podcast; Ellie from Lez Hang Out Podcast and the Co-Creator and Star of The Flame: A Podcast Musical!   What will we be talking today? One of the most iconic musicals of all time and the longest-running Musical in the West End, Les Miserables!    Join us in this Castle On A Cloud, and don't let A Little Fall Of Rain get you down, as we discuss why Ellie is such a fan, and her personal history with this epic production, and be sure to follow Lez Hang Out Podcast and The Flame: A Podcast Musical below!   @LezHangOutPod @TheFlameMusical

Be The Serpent
Episode 92: Podcasting: The Musical!

Be The Serpent

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 64:43


On today's episode, we're bursting into song at socially inappropriate times to talk about... musicals! Our tentpoles are the Bollywood musical Aaja Nachle, the first two episodes of Galavant, and the musical Wicked.   What We're Into Lately Battle Royal by Lucy Parker Summer Sons by Lee Mandelo Penric's Demon by Lois McMaster Bujold Harrow the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir Red Azalea by CeNedraRiva The Changeling by Annerb The Armistice series by Annerb World Ain't Ready by idiopathicsmile survival is a talent by ShanaStoryteller Rotten Work by ShanaStoryteller Campaign Skyjacks Whiskeyjack by Victoria Goddard Other Stuff We Mentioned Hadestown the musical Into The Woods the musical Les Misérables the musical “The Confrontation” from Les Misérables Come From Away the musical The Fast and the Furious Vorkosigan Saga by Lois McMaster Bujold The Decemberists Weekend at Bernie's The Hands of the Emperor by Victoria Goddard To Say Nothing of the Dog by Connie Willis The Return of Fitzroy Angursell by Victoria Goddard Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by Gregory Maguire The Wizard of Oz The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum Maleficent “No One Mourns The Wicked” from Wicked Hamilton the musical Single Use Weapon by Fahye Glee Les Misérables in Concert: The 25th Anniversary “Defying Gravity” from Wicked “Dancing Through Life” from Wicked The Princess Bride “Galavant” from Galavant “Belle” from Beauty and the Beast “Stand Up” from Galavant Crazy Ex-Girlfriend A Knight's Tale Shrek Camelot the musical Spamalot the musical In the Heights High School Musical 2 “I Don't Dance” from High School Musical 2 Hairspray (2007) Footloose (2011) Bride & Prejudice (2004) A Chorus Line (1985) Cabaret (1972) Moulin Rouge! (2001) John Wick (2014) Peter Pan (AKA Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up; or Peter and Wendy) Pantomime Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga Buffy the Vampire Slayer The Magicians Scrubs Farscape Six Oliver! musical (based on Oliver Twist) Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat The Prince of Egypt Jesus Christ Superstar Jaskier's theme from The Witcher ‘I Dreamed A Dream' from Les Misérables ‘One Day More' from Les Misérables ‘You'll Be Back' from Hamilton The Beatles Groundhog Day the musical Groundhog Day film Swan Lake Peer Gynt suites Carnival of the Animals Peter and the Wolf ‘Peter and the Wolf March' from Peter and the Wolf 'The Swan' from Carnival of the Animals For Next Time The Unstrung Harp by Edward Gorey   Transcription The transcript of this episode is available here. Extra extra thank-yous to our team of scribes this week because YOWZA that was a lot of Other Things We Talked About to wrangle links for!

Crisis What Crisis?
24. Nick Allott OBE on bringing theatre back to life, grief and the art of recovery

Crisis What Crisis?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 72:33


Nick Allott OBE is one of Britain's most successful theatre executives. For over 40 years he's been at the forefront of some of the biggest West End and Broadway shows, including Oliver! Cats, Miss Saigon and Les Misérables. He was executive producer of the Oscar winning Les Mis film and was one of the team who brought Hamilton to London. Now as Vice Chairman of Cameron Macintosh, Nick has also led the fight to save theatre – an industry stricken by the pandemic. In this episode he talks in detail about his approach to crisis management. But he's also candid about a life peppered with personal crises, from the loss of his father in a helicopter accident at 15, the subsequent devastating impact on his family, his own near-death experiences and how he has approached the impact of grief. Nick's eloquence, honesty and humour provide a brilliant start to series 4.Nick's Crisis Cures:1 – Having a morning routine and sticking to it. My dog wakes me at up 7am. Cup of tea, then back to bed with the iPad to read all the papers. Then it's back up for some vigorous exercise. Finally, to finish - a really cold shower and you're set up for the day.2 – Cooking. I had to learn to cook as neither of the key partners in my life cooked – my kids all do, so I love it when we all collaborate to make something together. Half are vegetarian and half eat meat so it's a big meal. Number one dish is an Asian curry.3 – Music. It's underpinned my whole life. For me the best experience is live music. I really miss crowds. If I'm depressed or worried, I listen to a live recording. If I had to commit myself to one, it would be - Pink Floyd – Comfortably Numb. The first band I fell in love with. It never fails to thrill me. I cannot wait to get back into a room or field full of people. 4 – The one piece of theatre I could watch over and over again, and it would endlessly sustain me, would be the end of the first act of “Les Misérables” a song called ‘One Day More'.Links: The Theatre Artists Fund: https://theatreartists.fund/Comfortably Numb, Pink Floyd: https://music.apple.com/gb/album/comfortably-numb-live-at-knebworth-1990-2021-edit-single/1560394595Stream/Buy ‘Allies' by Some Velvet Morning: https://ampl.ink/qp6bmSome Velvet Morning Website: www.somevelvetmorning.co.uk

The Midnight Myth Podcast
Episode 186: One Day More | Les Miserables, French History & Literature

The Midnight Myth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 62:29


One more dawn… One more day… ONE DAY MORE! In this episode, we continue an exploration of the blockbuster works of French author Victor Hugo and their most popular adaptations. This week, the most famous French novel finds immortality in the musical Les Miserables. We discuss the 2012 Tom Hooper film adaptation from the lens of French history and Enlightenment philosophy. Why do the French come back to rebellion time and again? How do we create a just government? How do we transcend suffering? All of these questions are central to Les Mis, the story of ordinary people rising out of miserable circumstances and changing the world through acts of love. — Support us at www.patreon.com/midnightmyth Check out our merch store for Midnight Myth, Boomerangerang, and Wheel of Ka tees and totes! Learn more, view sources and inspiration, and sign up for e-mail updates at www.midnightmyth.com Twitter Facebook Instagram If you enjoy the podcast, please consider leaving a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/midnightmyth/support

Tune Up Radio Podcast
186. adás: Kedvenc dalaink 4.

Tune Up Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 0:26


A TELJES ADÁS MP3 FORMÁTUMBAN: https://www.mediafire.com/file/2d4x7xh0uum7t0a/tuneup186.mp3/file A Tune Up Radio 186. adását hallgathatjátok, melyben kedvenc dalainkat gyűjtöttük össze nektek. Résztvevők: Ákos, Gáspár, Lóri, András Intro: (0:00) The Who - Won't Get Fooled Again (0:05:28) - Gáspár The White Buffalo & The Forest Rangers - Come Join The Murder (0:23:12) - Ákos Hugh Laurie - Sain James Infirmary (0:36:40) - Lóri José González - Teardrop (0:49:26) - András Les Misérables - One Day More (1:01:15) - Ákos Pocahontas - Ezer színnel száll a szél (1:14:57) - Ákos 14 Goldfinger - 99 Red Balloons (1:23:16) - Gáspár Scandroid - Thriller (1:36:50) - András Michael Kiwanuka - Love & Hate (1:46:36) - Lóri The Walking Who - Isn't That Dandy (2:01:10) - Lóri Avenged Sevenfold - Bat Country (2:04:35) - Gáspár Iwan Rheon - Tongue Tied (2:26:24) - Ákos Enya - May It Be (2:39:40) - Ákos Ayreon - Master of Darkness (2:49:01) - Gáspár Tatran - Shvat (3:00:21) - Lóri Nine Inch Nails - The Day The World Went Away (3:12:57) - András Pain of Salvation - Disco Queen (3:22:02) - Lóri Muse - Map of the Problematique (3:42:18) - András Ayreon: Day Eleven: Love (3:52:52) - Gáspár Porcupine Tree - Last Chance To Evacuate Planet Earth Before It Is Recycled (4:03:03) - Lóri Porcupine Tree - Blackest Eyes (4:13:08) - András Támogass minket Patreonon: https://www.patreon.com/radiotuneup SOUNDCLOUD https://soundcloud.com/radiotuneup SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/6g69TlNlr7jk0ojcM05aAb iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/hu/podcast/tune-up-radio-podcast/id1460229855?fbclid=IwAR1QJPYemEkO-pYEOr3ZrDLTFwtcwSpSyDbZF2UDGESMA-sxNKeuZEo9W3E MP3 formátumban: https://www.mediafire.com/file/2d4x7xh0uum7t0a/tuneup186.mp3/file Ákos Twitter fiókja: @lennoxasaki Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/radiotuneup/ Twitter: @radiotuneup E-mail: tuneup314@gmail.com

And That's What You Missed On Glee

Call outs:One Day More with JessieList of Songs in season onePopular / Kamala TikTok Dalton’s YouTube Channel Song Shoutouts:Dalton’s Favorite (of S1)Zac’s Favorite (of S1) Follow #ATWYMOG Socials:Twitter @ATWYMOG: https://twitter.com/ATWYMOGInstagram @ATWYMOG: https://www.instagram.com/atwymog/TikTok @ATWYMOG: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJwcMt4v/

Debate This!
FLAVOR TEXT: Les Misérables

Debate This!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 84:35


It's a tale as old as time. Boy meets girl. Girl gets rescued from an orphanage by an ex-con who is being mercilessly hunted across the decades by a prison-guard-turned-police-chief. Boy leads an army of school children into battle overthrow the monarchy. Boy and girl fall in love and get married in front of the ghost of her dead adopted father. Les Misérables is quite possibly one of the most well-known and beloved musicals of all-time! And we're gonna do our best to sully its name with Walugi singing the most famous song and with a bootleg 2D fighting game named "ArmJoe" that is somehow supposed to be based on the original novel. Check out BitFinity on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_jMn3N5jILUj_FrR4NFTMw) for the full version of that glorious Waluigi take on "One Day More," along with other Walugi covers of the likes of "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "For The Longest Time". This episode was commissioned by Tom Zalatnai, AKA The Fifth Debater! You can find them gushing about food on Up For Discussion or rolling rocks in their Canada-themed D&D podcast Natural Toonie.

Inspire Radio
Interview with Ben Marsh

Inspire Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 14:45


An interview with Ben Marsh, who created the "One Day More" video with his family that went viral at the start of the coronavirus lockdown in 2020. We talk to Ben about how it started and what he's got planned for the future. If you wish to make a donation towards the World Health Organisation COVID-19 Solidarity Response fund use the link below https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/donate To listen to Inspire Radio go to www.inspireradio.org.au

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Beaudesert Park School
Beaudesert Island Discs Episode 8

Beaudesert Park School

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 23:53


Welcome to Beaudesert Island Discs. Our eighth episode is presented by our host, Becky Saunders and our guest is Tom Layton. You can listen to a playlist of the music for this episode on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1XA0hA42918C0GyABaVNGg?si=sbK7kkKrSxGn3O1cbrB5_A 1. One Day More! from Les Miserable, by Claude-Michel Schönberg 2. (Is this the way) to Amarillo, by Tony Christie 3. If I had $1,000,000, by Barenaked Ladies 4. Fix You, by Coldplay 5. When I Grow Up from Matilda the Musical, by Tim Minchin 6. Last Night, by Traveling Wilburys Royalty-free music from bensound.com

The Mermaid Podcast
Frolic Network Podcast Mayhem

The Mermaid Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 65:37


Several members of the Frolic Podcast Network have gathered for group mayhem and silliness for your collective amusement! I had the idea to do a group gathering of mayhem and merriment, so in this episode, we have me, Sarah Wendell from Smart Bitches Trashy Books, Kelly from Boobies & Noobies, and Kelsey and Zoë from Tea & Strumpets. We get very silly and invite you to join us. We forget to introduce ourselves. We tell jokes. We debate which Music Man version is superior. I teach people about ranch dressing on pizza. It’s a thing! We talk about what we’re doing to keep our happiness levels up, too – books, dancing, and studying botany. As you do. Important Links My fellow podcasters on this episode: Sarah from Smart Bitches Bitches Trashy Books IG: @MermaidPodcast Zoë and Kelsey from Tea & Strumpets Twitter: @TNStrumpets IG: @TNStrumpets Kelly from Boobies & Noobies Twitter: @boobiespodcast IG: @boobiespodcast In this episode we mentioned (a LOT of things!):  Mark Kanemura on Instagram  The British family singing One Day More Les Miserables, One Day More, Part Deux Robin Bielman’s Twitter feed of jokes Ranch dressing on pizza is totally a thing GBBO Junior finalist Amal’s Instagram feed, @BakesByAmal And the following television programs: GBBO Great Pottery Throw Down Great British Junior Bake Off Monty Don Need a plant identified? r/WhatPlantIsThis   Get your Mermaid Merch!  Get 15% off on official Mermaid Podcast merchandise. Use this link to shop: https://teespring.com/stores/the-mermaid-podcast?pr=PODCAST   The Mermaid Podcast Recommends! Support this podcast by shopping our mermaid books and other recommendations. Keep in Touch! Sign up for our mailing list to get more behind the scenes bonuses and a heads up when we get new episodes.  Did you like this episode? Got a question or comment? Leave a review or email us at podcast@cinderly.com. Go to MermaidPodcast.com for more mermaid history and facts. Follow us on Instagram @mermaidpodcast and Facebook. The Mermaid Podcast is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts!  ♡ ♡ ♡  MORE PRODUCTS FROM CINDERLY ♡ ♡ ♡  **Easy to Bake Unicorn Cookbook** Now on sale: http://bit.ly/Easy2BakeUnicorn YOU’RE DOING GREAT!! Do you have a dream in your heart that you’d like to make real?Join us for “You’re Doing Great!”  - a new video course and podcast to revitalize your creativity and business! Check it out at fairybossmother.com. 

Boobies & Noobies: A Romance Review Podcast
Bonus Episode: Frolic Podcast Network Mayhem

Boobies & Noobies: A Romance Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 62:52


Summary:When quarantine strikes, the Frolic Podcast Network bands together to share jokes, recipes, and our favorite Broadway musicals. In this unedited BONUS EPISODE, Kelly joins forces with some familiar podcasting faces to spread a little joy! From our homes to yours, the Frolic Fam wishes you well. Now, go waffle something up! This episode was recorded via Zoom Video. Featuring: Sarah Wendell, Smart Bitches Trashy BooksZoe Wernick & Kelsey Lubbe, Tea & Strumpets Laura Von Holt, The Mermaid Podcast Show Notes (kinda...):- Hello's and Welcome's- The amazing things you can do with a waffle iron - Jokes all around (Thank you for the inspiration, Robin Bielman)- What we're reading, watching, and listening to- How to cope during times of quarantine (dance your buns off with Mark Kanemura on IG) - Ranch dressing on pizza - Yay or Nay?- Baking as a pick-me-up - Name that (hypothetical) quarantine romance novel- What plant is this? Books Mentioned:- Soulless by Gail Carriger- Changeless by Gail Carriger- Blameless by Gail Carriger- Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle by Emily & Amelia Nagoski- Ice Planet Barbarians Series by Ruby Dixen- Pestilence by Laura Thalassa Music Mentioned: - Hamilton Soundtrack- Les Miserables Soundtrack (Plus the British family who reimagined "One Day More") - More Les Miserables renditions (Thanks to the wonderful world of Broadway)- Mary Poppins Soundtrack - Future Nostalgia, Dua LipaMovies/Shows Mentioned: - Great British Bake Off - Great Pottery Throw Down - Junior Bake OffFollow Boobies & Noobies on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, & Facebook @boobiespodcast. Website coming soon! *Boobies & Noobies is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts*

Talk Jam Podcast
Covid-19 Lockdown & Bob Dylan's Murder Most Foul Lyrics Discussion

Talk Jam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 64:28


Episode 18 is sponsored by OVER MY DEAD BODY by Kelly Fitzgerald Fowler, a great read for Holy Week as we prepare for the celebration of Good Friday and Easter Sunday. You can purchase it here: https://www.amazon.com/Over-My-Dead-Body-Supernatural/dp/1947303333?tag=smarturl-20Episode 18 has two jams:Jam 1--LOCKDOWN--How people are coping with being inside (often in beautiful weather!) and adjusting their lives to a different rhythm. Kelly and Susan discuss interesting and funny lockdown diversions, how Noah was actually locked down himself in the Ark for a year, showing faith in God, how Kelly is using the time to take an online writing class in Biblical fiction, how Susan is using Masterclass to learn more about cooking, and why cooking meat is one of her last great fears, and how homeschooling is changing. Teenagers are even talking to older people when they see you outside! It's an amazing time!Here's the link to a great family singalong of "One Day More" from LES MISERABLES; enjoy!!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZafX_U5aqsJam 2--MURDER MOST FOUL--Kelly initiates a conversation about Bob Dylan's just-released song "Murder Most Foul", about the JFK assassination, and how the interesting and complex lyrics give us clues about his own feelings on the subject. This leads to an off-topic conversation about the Lincoln assassination, Susan's segment about Lincoln on CANDID CAMERA when she was a child, her encounter with Allen Funt years later in Hollywood, the Tavistock Institute in the United Kingdom and how it's trying to socially engineer an entirely different society, and Susan's discussion about Malcolm Wallace, an aide to LBJ, whose fingerprints were found on the 6th floor of the Texas Schoolbook Depository on November 22, 1963, along with mention of the FBI informant who kept Kennedy from being shot two weeks earlier in a motorcade in Chicago. Who was the informant? You don't want to miss finding out!Here's the link to Susan's biography of Abraham Lincoln on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Abraham-Lincoln-Freedom-President-Great-ebook/dp/B004GUT1NC/

Liquid Flannel Podcast
The Dickscourse feat. Beth Bourdon - Episode 178

Liquid Flannel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 71:50


Guest Beth Bourdon (Twitter: @bethbourdon) joins us this week to talk about the impact of the 'rona on the criminal justice system. We take a short tour down to the South to look at their response, and wonder if Trump is going to overtake the Dems on the left. We answer Katie's question about what we mean by "means-testing." Special thanks to our musical guest JJ Demonic (Twitter: @JJDemonic) for his track "Yellow Nautica" off his album Spirit Cooking. Direct link: https://soundcloud.com/jj-demon/yellow-nautica Link to the full "One Day More" from Matthew's high note: https://www.facebook.com/ben.marsh.1650/videos/10163265168130176/

Up To Your Ears
Up To Your Ears Episode 06: Texture

Up To Your Ears

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 50:35


Episode 06 Summary   0:00 - Intro If this is your first time listening, feel free to start with this episode if you’d like, but we’d recommend checking out some of our earlier episodes first Melody Harmony Rhythm & Meter Timbre Dvorak’s 9th Symphony (Exploring all of the above) Texture may be a slightly difficult episode to start on because it’s a little more abstract 1:35- Defining Texture Texture tells you how many melodic lines are present and whether there are accompaniment lines supporting the melodic line(s) It’s like a job board that tells you how many melodic roles and accompaniment roles are available for a given piece of music Garrett makes a comparison to a variety of fabric textures music works the same way To make it even simpler, try using these words: Thick or thin Busy or sparse An even simpler definition: How much is going on in the music Texture doesn’t tell you how many players there are… just how many melodic lines there are and whether they are accompanied 4:18 Texture Classifications Three common ones and one uncommon one Common: Monophonic Homophonic Polyphonic Uncommon: Heterophonic Don’t be scared of these words! Knowing that’s what you don’t like can help you either avoid music that won’t appeal to you or help you develop an appreciation for it You probably have favorite textures! You probably have least favorite textures… 6:03 - Monophonic Texture (Monophony) Literal translation: “one sound” A single melodic line with no accompaniment If you’re unsure what a melody is, head to Episode 01! Monophonic doesn’t necessarily mean solo Texture doesn’t tell you about the performance forces (number of performers, what they’re performing on) Can be achieved by a soloist or by a children’s choir singing in unison Monophonic examples: Singing in the shower without any accompaniment (no phone/bluetooth speaker/waterproof ukulele) Coworkers singing "Happy Birthday" in unison Played example: "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" (Monophonic) 8:57 - Homophonic Texture (Homophony) Not “Homophobic!” Literal translation: “same sound” Most popular texture used in most music One melodic line supported by any number of accompaniment lines Accompaniment lines don’t pull for your attention nearly as strong as the main melody does If there were two competing lines, that would be a different texture Often you’ll hear a simple melody with basic chords underneath Played example: "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" (Homophonic) A lot of choir music is homophonic One voice type will have the melody (often sopranos) and everyone else’s lines will be slightly less interesting Played example: “My Country ’Tis of Thee” (Soprano line) Played example: “My Country ’Tis of Thee” (Alto line) The alto line has less movement and interest (melodically) but it supports the soprano part A lot of choir music is also homorhythmic When the lines use different notes but the same rhythms They’re on the same words at the same time, and they change to new words together Played example: “My Country ’Tis of Thee” (Soprano and alto line together) Remember: Homophony can be achieved by a soloist, not just a group A guitarist playing a melody and chords beneath it (or singing a melody and playing chords underneath it) This is the most popular texture in both popular styles and classical music Doesn’t pull your as much as polyphony More substance than monophony You can see all of your notes neatly organized in front of you on the score Multiple melodic lines get a little hairier on paper In Garrett’s opinion, it’s easier to listen to It’s easier to write 13:47 Polyphony Literal translation: “Many sounds” Multiple melodies happening at once If you’ve ever heard of a “countermelody…” counter means “against,” so it’s a melody against another melody Both melodies compete for your attention You have to pick your moment with this texture because it can be overwhelming! Played example: “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star” (Polyphonic) Polyphony is often saved for the end of pieces after homophony or monophony to build tension or to give a big ending where everything comes together Musical theater loves to use polyphony! It doesn’t annoy in that moment you because you’ve heard the tunes (and often the lyrics) before If you try to listen to all the singers at once, it can overwhelm you They often won’t say anything that hasn’t been said already "One Day More" from Les Miserables "Christmas Bells" from RENT These each close Act I respectively They’ll play many different melodies throughout the musical In key moments, they’ll combine them Two examples: There are a set of rules for how to write polyphony well: Polyphony is the type of writing Counterpoint refers to the rules of how to write it well This is called counterpoint Music majors learn these rules in rules Adjective form: contrapuntal For our purposes, you can think of them as the same thing 17:28 Heterophonic Texture (Heterophony) Literal translation: “Different Sound” (not that helpful, really) Popular in lots of Asian, Middle Eastern, and even Gaelic music When a melody is doubled but ornamented and changed up very slightly by one of the players Garrett brings up an example from “The Jerk” (a great movie!) Rare in both popular styles and classical styles Link: https://www.sweetwater.com/insync/heterophony/ Debussy and Stravinsky took a whack at it Sweetwater article recommends the “The Wind That Shakes the Barley” by The Chieftains Amanda calls upon musical theater to start using this texture more often 20:02 Considerations to make about texture Texture shifts multiple times in a single piece of music Even in a 3 minute pop tune! If you keep the same texture for too long, you get bored It takes a lot of practice to get good at identifying different textures Garrett points out that a lot of bass lines in pop music are very melodic, so that’s an example of a common musician texture argument See: "Billie Jean" by Michael Jackson Music students often struggle to learn these classifications Musicians sometimes argue about these classifications Don’t expect to master this in one day… but listening for texture differences can help you appreciate different pieces (especially longer ones) Types of music can have characteristic textures Earliest type of jazz Not all styles of jazz sound like Dixieland, but it’s a very important style of jazz Lullabys won’t include really busy accompaniment parts or multiple melodies because that won’t soothe babies Rhythm guitar parts in rock music are another example of a characteristic texture Dixieland jazz is characteristically polyphonic The inclusion of non-tonal percussion is not figured into texture “Sing, Sing, Sing” by Benny Goodman features a very important drum texture, but there’s no classification for it One sustained low note under a melody that either never changes or changes very rarely Music featuring a drone can still be considered monophonic Garrett’s example is Amazing Grace on bagpipes (which you can simulate using a microwave… thanks, Joseph!) Amanda calls this percussive erasure Definite pitch instruments such as xylophone or vibraphone DO count towards texture Another device that gets left out is a drone If at the end of the episode, you don’t feel confident about the classification names, that’s okay! “Thick or thin,” “Lots going on,” or “Not much accompaniment” are all fine ways to describe texture This is something to add to your toolkit when you want to describe music You can also impress music majors at parties by using these words Listeners don’t necessarily need to understand texture really deeply… just enough to appreciate composers and musicians Like of a musician “rises out of the texture” Or if someone “can’t bend” (doesn’t fit the texture) For everything texture tells you, there’s a lot of stuff it doesn’t tell you Percussion How many performers What instruments How they’re playing their instruments Dynamics (volume) Timbre (tone color) Much more! Amanda compares this to gravity because everyone has sort of a practical knowledge of it, but not all of us can explain how it works in depth Does not include: Hopefully you see why performers, composers, and conductors need to know all about it 32:02 - Recap Texture tells us how many melodic lines there are in music and whether or not they are accompanied Three common classifications: Monophonic, homophonic, polyphonic One uncommon texture: heterophonic Textures usually shift in pieces of music multiple times   32:34 - Listening Recommendations: (32:48) Garrett’s 1st Monophonic Example: “Die Easy” by Rag’n’Bone Man (2017) (33:47) Amanda’s 1st Monophonic Example: “I See Fire” by Ed Sheeran (2013) from the Hobbit soundtrack (34:48) Garrett’s 1st Homophonic Example: “Taking Care of Business” Bachman Turner Overdrive (1974) (36:12) Amanda’s 1st Homophonic Example (also homorhythmic): “Come and Get Your Love” Redbone (1973) (38:06) Garrett’s 1st Polyphonic Example: “A Man’s Gotta Do” from Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog (2008) Also we did realize it’s Captain Hammer, not Hammer Man Also also, her name is Felicia Day, and she’s awesome (39:45) Amanda’s 1st Polyphonic Example: “Tiger Rag” recorded by the Preservation Hall Jazz Band (2009) First recorded by the ODJB (Original Dixieland Jazz Band) in 1917 Louis Armstrong and His Allstars “Tiger Rag” is great, too (YouTube) Amazing Bob Havens rendition of “Tiger Rag” (YouTube) (41:16) Garrett’s 2nd Polyphony Example: “The Cleaner” from the Toy Story 2 soundtrack (Randy Newman, 1999) (43:33) Amanda’s 2nd Polyphony Example: “Ave Maria… Virgo Serena” by Josquin des Prez (ca. 1475)   46:48 Listener Question from Michael M: What are our goals for the podcast and why did we start it? Garrett: Wants to support Amanda, wants to have fun, and misses talking about music Amanda: Thinks a lot of musicians are bad at talking about music and wants to help with that Amanda: Wants everyday people to be able to talk about their favorite music and why the love it just as intelligently as they can tell you about their favorite TV shows, sports teams, other hobbies, etc. Hopefully this podcast gets you interested in concerts you may not have gone to otherwise Hopefully it gets parents to encourage their kids to participate in music Participating in something new helps create more well-rounded people   49:32 Sign-off Thanks for listening Have a great day! Spotify Playlist Special thanks to OpenMusicRevolution.com for our intro and outro music and to the guys at Better Podcasting for being such great guides to us.  Special thanks to you, our listeners, too! Visit our Website! Follow us on social media! Instagram: @uptoyourearspodcast Twitter @uptoyourears  Email us! uptoyourearspodcast@gmail.com

Incredible
Into the Deep: Part One

Incredible

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2019


After a couple months’ hiatus, we’re back! In this episode, we kick off a book study of Abigail Rine Favale’s Into the Deep and try to make up for lost time by a colossal soundtrack of the week. Soundtrack of the Week:Emily:Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, "Benjamin Calypso" - https://youtu.be/mIQa_fw5qW4"One Day More" - https://youtu.be/-qkf0fLU2AoThe Gray Havens, "If the Walls Move" - https://youtu.be/E-9267qsFqUAdele, "Water Under the Bridge" - https://youtu.be/_BBvHRB5vQEAmanda:Amanda Lindsey Cook, "House on a Hill" - https://youtu.be/hLI7eiGZeB8ILLENIUM, Jon Bellion, "Good Things Fall Apart" - https://youtu.be/J9Zjgb03FMQJudah and the Lion, "Passion Fashion" - https://youtu.be/AX88d4ZXXqgTaylor Swift, "AMANDA!" - https://youtu.be/FuXNumBwDOM

You Might Know Her From
Deidre Goodwin

You Might Know Her From

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 57:08


This week, Damian and Anne chat up Broadway star Deidre Goodwin. You Might Know Her From the Broadway productions of Chicago and A Chorus Line, the films Chicago and Every Little Step, and as Deborah from MILF Island on 30 Rock. She’s also in the upcoming season of Divorce. We talk to Deidre about auditioning opposite pop stars for the Chicago film, working alongside legends like Jackée Harry and Chita Rivera, and whether or not she’d go to Marie’s Crisis with us. The answer: a hard maybe. Follow us on social media: @damianbellino || @rodemanne Discussed this week: Glenn Close at Vanity Fair Oscar after party Oscar's Losingest Actors Sick Kevin Spacey's opening number at the 2017 Tonys in which he *jokes* about coming out of the closet. Queen Latifah marrying gay ppl onstage at 2014 Grammys Richard E Grant's speech @ Ind Spirit Awards Bryan Singer, child rapist Spike Lee & Barbra Streisand Deidre’s IMDB and IBDB Piper Perabo Paula Kelly Lola Falana Jackée Harry The Boys From Syracuse Chita Rivera: The Dancer’s Life Fosse the musical FX’s Fosse/Verdon Susan Misner Charlotte d’Amboise Belle Callaway Sandy Duncan “Hot Honey Rag” choreography Joe Frisco Different Chicago casts: Liza/Goldie, Madonna/Goldie Richard Gere Marie’s Crisis Anne mis-letters the Marie's Crisis loving Rick Crom, repeatedly calling him Rich. She also sings "Master of the House" when she means "One Day More." Lo siento, Rick! Mea culpa, Boublil & Schönberg.  Mya tap dancing

I'm Sure Glad We're Friends
From Hamilton to Hammerstein- it's the Musicals Episode!

I'm Sure Glad We're Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 37:27


This week we just couldn't waste our shot (I'm so sorry I HAD to) to talk about one of our first loves- Musicals. From our favorites and how they shaped us into the singing weirdos you hear today to the musical Hamilton and it's insane impact on pop culture. You've only One Day More to listen to this musical episode of wonder! ... That's not true I just wanted to make another musical pun.

Theatre Geeks Only
My top ten favorite musical theatre songs!

Theatre Geeks Only

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 27:06


Today I will be talking all about my top ten favorite musical theatre songs from My Shot to One Day More!! T•Geek

The Passionistas Project Podcast
BONUS: Katy Dolan on the Biggest Lesson She's Learned on Her Journey So Far

The Passionistas Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 2:35


Katy Dolan on the biggest lesson she's learned on her journey so far. Hear more from Katy: BONUS: Katy Dolan on Her Best Habit BONUS: Katy Dolan on Her Secret to a Rewarding Life BONUS: Katy Dolan on Her Mentors BONUS: Katy Dolan on the Mantra She Lives By BONUS: Katy Dolan on the Biggest Risk She's Taken and How It Paid Off BONUS: Katy Dolan on Not Having a Daily Routine BONUS: Katy Dolan on Who She Would Be for One Day   More info about Katy.   Learn more about The Passionistas Project.

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The Passionistas Project Podcast
BONUS: Katy Dolan on Her Best Habit

The Passionistas Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 1:11


Katy Dolan on her best habit. Hear more from Katy: BONUS: Katy Dolan on Her Secret to a Rewarding Life BONUS: Katy Dolan on Her Mentors BONUS: Katy Dolan on the Mantra She Lives By BONUS: Katy Dolan on the Biggest Risk She's Taken and How It Paid Off BONUS: Katy Dolan on the Biggest Lesson She's Learned on Her Journey So Far BONUS: Katy Dolan on Not Having a Daily Routine BONUS: Katy Dolan on Who She Would Be for One Day   More info about Katy.   Learn more about The Passionistas Project.

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The Passionistas Project Podcast
BONUS: Katy Dolan on Her Secret to a Rewarding Life

The Passionistas Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 1:15


 Katy Dolan on her secret to a rewarding life. Hear more from Katy: BONUS: Katy Dolan on Her Best Habit BONUS: Katy Dolan on Her Mentors BONUS: Katy Dolan on the Mantra She Lives By BONUS: Katy Dolan on the Biggest Risk She's Taken and How It Paid Off BONUS: Katy Dolan on the Biggest Lesson She's Learned on Her Journey So Far BONUS: Katy Dolan on Not Having a Daily Routine BONUS: Katy Dolan on Who She Would Be for One Day   More info about Katy.   Learn more about The Passionistas Project.

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The Passionistas Project Podcast
BONUS: Katy Dolan on Her Mentors

The Passionistas Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 3:51


Katy Dolan on her mentors.   Hear more from Katy: BONUS: Katy Dolan on Her Best Habit BONUS: Katy Dolan on Her Secret to a Rewarding Life BONUS: Katy Dolan on the Mantra She Lives By BONUS: Katy Dolan on the Biggest Risk She's Taken and How It Paid Off BONUS: Katy Dolan on the Biggest Lesson She's Learned on Her Journey So Far BONUS: Katy Dolan on Not Having a Daily Routine BONUS: Katy Dolan on Who She Would Be for One Day   More info about Katy.   Learn more about The Passionistas Project.

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The Passionistas Project Podcast
BONUS: Katy Dolan on the Mantra She Lives By

The Passionistas Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 0:44


Katy Dolan on the mantra she lives by.   Hear more from Katy: BONUS: Katy Dolan on Her Best Habit BONUS: Katy Dolan on Her Secret to a Rewarding Life BONUS: Katy Dolan on Her Mentors BONUS: Katy Dolan on the Biggest Risk She's Taken and How It Paid Off BONUS: Katy Dolan on the Biggest Lesson She's Learned on Her Journey So Far BONUS: Katy Dolan on Not Having a Daily Routine BONUS: Katy Dolan on Who She Would Be for One Day   More info about Katy.   Learn more about The Passionistas Project.

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The Passionistas Project Podcast
BONUS: Katy Dolan on the Biggest Risk She's Taken and How It Paid Off

The Passionistas Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 2:31


Katy Dolan on the biggest risk she's taken and how it paid off. Hear more from Katy: BONUS: Katy Dolan on Her Best Habit BONUS: Katy Dolan on Her Secret to a Rewarding Life BONUS: Katy Dolan on Her Mentors BONUS: Katy Dolan on the Mantra She Lives By BONUS: Katy Dolan on the Biggest Lesson She's Learned on Her Journey So Far BONUS: Katy Dolan on Not Having a Daily Routine BONUS: Katy Dolan on Who She Would Be for One Day   More info about Katy.   Learn more about The Passionistas Project.

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The Passionistas Project Podcast
BONUS: Katy Dolan on Not Having a Daily Routine

The Passionistas Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 0:57


Katy Dolan on not having a daily routine. Hear more from Katy: BONUS: Katy Dolan on Her Best Habit BONUS: Katy Dolan on Her Secret to a Rewarding Life BONUS: Katy Dolan on Her Mentors BONUS: Katy Dolan on the Mantra She Lives By BONUS: Katy Dolan on the Biggest Risk She's Taken and How It Paid Off BONUS: Katy Dolan on the Biggest Lesson She's Learned on Her Journey So Far BONUS: Katy Dolan on Who She Would Be for One Day   More info about Katy.   Learn more about The Passionistas Project.

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More Research Required
19. You Spin Me Right Round: A Non-invasive and Ethical Survey of Directionality in Showering

More Research Required

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2017


Abby and Amy come clean and ask: what determines the direction you face while in the shower? Discussion topics include: thoughts from A Real Science, bathroom SCUBA, and One Day More (solo version). Our music is Marie Curie by The Crypts!, from the album Discover Science.

Podtrash
Episode 33 – One Day More

Podtrash

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2017 125:16


The Eh Team Episode: 33 Air Date: 03/29/17 Duration:125:16 Size: 121mb iTunes RSS Summary: Podtrash’s highest rated show (with Canadians) is back for another fun filled episode. Laughter, crime stories, Guinness records, moon rocks, singing, 404 Einsteins, and RDV calls from Thai-Land. The post Episode 33 – One Day More appeared first on Podtrash.

To The Journey: A Star Trek Voyager Podcast
To The Journey 123: Something You Assimilated

To The Journey: A Star Trek Voyager Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2015 42:16


What if Janeway Died, Part II. WE LOVE JANEWAY! She is our captain! Please read on and listen. Losing a main character on a Trek series is no small matter, but losing a captain would have been doubly problematic, had it happened. That's why Char and Tristan speculated what would have happened if Janeway had died in To The Journey 113, "Harry Gets Promoted." However, they only got through Season Three, which leaves four more years of "what ifs" to ponder. Have tissues at the ready, because in this episode of To The Journey, Char and Tristan pick up where they left off in TTJ 113 and discuss areas of seasons 5-7 where Janeway could have died and why.    Hosts Tristan Riddell and Charlynn Schmiedt   Editor Tristan Riddell   Producer Charlynn Schmiedt   Executive Producers Norman C. Lao, Matthew Rushing, and C. Bryan Jones   Associate Producers Kenneth Trip , Jamie Duce and Aaron Harvey   Production Manager Richard Marquez   Content Manager Will Nguyen   Chapters Sit Down(00:06:14) One Day More (00:17:25) Up There (00:24:19) Hopeless (00:31:20) Previously(00:36:20)   Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact Visit the Trek.fm website at http://trek.fm Subscribe in iTunes: http://itunes.com/trekfm   Support the Network! Become a Trek.fm Patron on Patreon and help us keep Star Trek talk coming every week. We have great perks for you at http://patreon.com/trekfm

TK Jingles Weekly Prodcast
May 19, 2014: Inception

TK Jingles Weekly Prodcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2014 35:00


Featuring six fabulous new TK Jingles, 4 classics, and 3 brand new jingles never heard before including parodies of Micheal Buble, Del Shannon, and an EPIC 3:30 parody of "One Day More" from Les Miserables. In addition to all the great new jingles, Jerry discussed the new TK Jingles Music Player mobile apps, reflects on the upcoming TK hiatus, and reads from an overflowing mailbag! This episode includes contributions from Jeff Negrelli, Kj Ohnstad, BV, Peter, Brad Weiss, John Fitzpatrick, Joe Aro, Jenni Sexton, Shad, Qiyu Liu, Patric Moffett and Jerry Negrelli.

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derivative
TKJ Prodcast: Inception

derivative

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2014 35:00


Featuring six fabulous new TK Jingles, 4 classics, and 3 brand new jingles never heard before including parodies of Micheal Buble, Del Shannon, and an EPIC 3:30 parody of "One Day More" from Les Miserables. In addition to all the great new jingles, Jerry discussed the new TK Jingles Music Player mobile apps, reflects on the upcoming TK hiatus, and reads from an overflowing mailbag! This episode includes contributions from Jeff Negrelli, Kj Ohnstad, BV, Peter, Brad Weiss, John Fitzpatrick, Joe Aro, Jenni Sexton, Shad, Qiyu Liu, Patric Moffett and Jerry Negrelli.

Across the Airwaves Podcast (Standard MP3)
Longbow Hunters - Episode 42 (Standard) "City of Blood"

Across the Airwaves Podcast (Standard MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2014 75:07


Hey everyone, welcome back to the Longbow Hunters Podcast! On this week's episode Michael & Woo cover the "One Day More" type episode of Arrow - Season 2 entitled "City of Blood"! They talk about Moira's funeral, Mayor Blood, Laurel's new role on the series, where Oliver's character could potentially end up next season, Isabel Rochev as the Ravager, and the flashbacks to Lian Yu! Plus the usual jokes, Twitter's thoughts, and SPOILERS for "Streets of Fire"; all this and more on this week's episode of Longbow Hunters: The Arrow Podcast!