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Podcast Overview: In this conversation, Fat Tony shares his experiences in the music industry, discussing the impact of violence, cultural shifts, and the evolution of nightlife. He reflects on his journey from a troubledyouth to a successful DJ, the role of addiction in his life, and the importance of creating safe spaces in clubbing. The discussion also touches on imposter syndrome, personal growth, and the significance of honesty and acceptance in recovery. In this conversation, Fat Tony shares his profound journey through addiction and recovery, emphasizing the importance of self-acceptance, honesty, and community. He reflects on his past struggles with ego, forgiveness, and the impact of his relationships, particularly with his father. The discussion highlights the daily practices that sustain recovery, the joy of living authentically, and the significance of giving back to the community. Fat Tony's insights serve as a powerful reminder of the ongoing work required to maintain mental health and personal growth.Who Is Fat Tony: Starting his career 3 decades ago at an age too young to mention, Fat Tony has had his say in paving the way for the UK's current music scene. Early on he won residencies for Trade at Turnmills, Egg and Limelight while also making his mark in New York holding a weekly show at The Palladium for Steve Rubell during the height of Paradise Garage. He has also graced the main floor of Privilege Ibiza, Space, Amnesia and DC10. A regular at Ministry of Sound and Glitterbox, Tony has already in this short season of 2021 played Defected Festival in Croatia, One Out & Wilderness Festival and countless other venues with The Warehouse Project and so much more around the corner. As official DJ to the Beckhams and Versace, he is also one of the fashion scene's go to performersJoin for updates: https://laylo.com/willclarke⏲ Follow Will Clarke ⏱https://djwillclarke.com/https://open.spotify.com/artist/1OmOdgwIzub8DYPxQYbbbi?si=hEx8GCJAR3mhhhWd_iSuewhttps://www.instagram.com/djwillclarkehttps://www.facebook.com/willclarkedjhttps://twitter.com/djwillclarkehttps://www.tiktok.com/@djwillclarke Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Seasonal transitions often bring the urge to refresh our homes, but adding new items without a plan can quickly lead to clutter. In this episode, I share practical strategies for refreshing a space without accumulating excess belongings.Designed for caregivers, those in the sandwich generation, and anyone helping loved ones downsize, this episode provides actionable tips to create a more intentional, clutter-free home. From decluttering before shopping to setting a seasonal transition timeline that actually works, this discussion focuses on making thoughtful choices rather than reactive purchases.Tune in to discover how small shifts can make a big impact in both your home and the spaces of those you assist.In This Episode, We Talk About:Why decluttering first makes seasonal transitions smoother and prevents unnecessary purchases. How to set a seasonal timeline that fits your life instead of following retail's fast-paced cycle. The ‘One In, One Out' rule and other simple strategies to keep clutter from sneaking up on you.Mentioned in This Episode:The benefits of creating a “holding zone” for potential purchases to curb impulse shopping. Questions to ask before buying something new—whether for yourself or a loved one. How to gently encourage downsizing when helping a parent or family member refresh their space.Review full show notes and resources at https://theorganizedflamingo.com/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Discover the one habit that keeps clutter away for good: the One-In, One-Out Rule. Learn how this simple practice helps you maintain a clutter-free home, reduce stress, and create space for what matters most. With practical tips and solutions for common challenges, this episode will inspire you to take control of your clutter once and for all! **************** Links in this episode (some may be affiliate links - thanks for supporting the show at no extra cost to you): Chaos to Calm Summit Check out my favorite resources Join the Wannabe Minimalist Community on Facebook Follow Deanna Yates, the host of Wannabe Clutter Free on: Instagram Facebook Website Podcast **************** Ever feel like clutter keeps sneaking back into your home, no matter how often you declutter? In this episode, I reveal the one simple habit that will help you maintain a clutter-free home for good: the One-In, One-Out Rule. This practical, proactive approach makes it easy to keep your space manageable and your mind clear. Join me as we explore: Why decluttering once isn't enough to keep clutter away. The powerful habit of “One-In, One-Out” and how it prevents clutter from creeping back in. The surprising mental benefits of living with less. Practical ways to apply this habit to your closet, kitchen, and even your kids' toys. How to overcome common challenges like emotional attachments and family resistance. If you're ready to break free from the cycle of clutter and make lasting change, this episode is for you! What You'll Learn in This Episode: The common pitfalls of one-and-done decluttering. How the One-In, One-Out Rule works to maintain a clutter-free home. Simple tips to apply this habit in everyday scenarios. How to tackle challenges like sentimental items or a resistant family. Your Action Step: This week, pick one area of your home—your closet, your kids' toys, or even your kitchen—and try the One-In, One-Out Rule. Let me know how it feels to proactively manage your space! Engage with Me: I'd love to hear how you're using the One-In, One-Out Rule in your home! Share your progress with me on Instagram or join the conversation in our Facebook group. Together, we're building homes and lives that support what matters most. Subscribe & Review: If you loved this episode, please subscribe and leave a review! Your feedback helps me create more content to inspire and motivate you to live with less. Time Stamps: 00:00 Welcome and Weekly Update 01:06 Chaos to Calm Summit Recap 01:47 The Key to Maintaining a Clutter-Free Home 05:48 Introducing the One In, One Out Rule 06:23 Implementing the One In, One Out Rule 15:01 Handling Sentimental Items and Family Resistance 20:06 Final Thoughts and Action Steps **************** Music: Fresh Lift by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com **************** Subscribe & Review Don't forget to subscribe to the show so you don't miss any tips for organizing, decluttering, and simplifying your home and life. And if you enjoyed today's episode, please consider leaving a rating and review on Apple, Spotify, Goodpods, or YouTube. Let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you! **************** We'd love to hear how you're applying the strategies discussed in this episode. Share your stories and tips with us on social media (@wannabeclutterfree). Don't forget to subscribe for more insightful episodes designed to make your busy life a bit easier.
Host Dee Mason eases back into the new year with One Out, One In to determine what should be left behind in 2024, and what needs to make a comeback.... LEARN MORE The post New year, new Bingo card! Dab your way through 2025 with these predictions…The Mullet, A mane event of style? appeared first on JOY Breakfast.
Re-Imagined Radio celebrates Dragnet, the real-life police procedural, and Jack Webb, as Detective Sgt. Joe Friday, who defined and was defined by this radio series. We sample from One Out of Seven, The Jack Webb Show, Pat Novak, For Hire, Johnny Madero, Pier 23, and Jeff Regan, Investigator, all pre-Dragnet radio shows where Webb honed his character and acting style. We end with "The City Hall Bombing," an early episode of Dragnet to showcase Webb as a great radio storyteller. Significance The Dragnet radio series presented a wide range of topics, each using fast moving plots and realistic details to keep the action moving. The dialogue was understated. Sparse. Influenced by hard-boiled detective literature. The police work was chronicled step-by-step, with details and realism. The result gave millions of listeners a feel for real police work. The boredom and drudgery. The danger of heroism. With its start in radio, and move to television, Dragnet remains one of the most popular and influentional police procedurals in any media, including literature, motion pictures, and podcasts. More than a half-century after its first broadcast, people who have never heard an episode, or don't know Dragnet, know its 4-note music opening, "DUM-DE-DUM-DUM," and think the phrase "Just the facts, ma'am" originated with Sgt. Joe Friday. It didn't. But that doesn't matter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Re-Imagined Radio celebrates Dragnet, the real-life police procedural, and Jack Webb, as Detective Sgt. Joe Friday, who defined and was defined by this radio series. We sample from One Out of Seven, The Jack Webb Show, Pat Novak, For Hire, Johnny Madero, Pier 23, and Jeff Regan, Investigator, all pre-Dragnet radio shows where Webb honed his character and acting style. We end with "The City Hall Bombing," an early episode of Dragnet to showcase Webb as a great radio storyteller. Significance The Dragnet radio series presented a wide range of topics, each using fast moving plots and realistic details to keep the action moving. The dialogue was understated. Sparse. Influenced by hard-boiled detective literature. The police work was chronicled step-by-step, with details and realism. The result gave millions of listeners a feel for real police work. The boredom and drudgery. The danger of heroism. With its start in radio, and move to television, Dragnet remains one of the most popular and influentional police procedurals in any media, including literature, motion pictures, and podcasts. More than a half-century after its first broadcast, people who have never heard an episode, or don't know Dragnet, know its 4-note music opening, "DUM-DE-DUM-DUM," and think the phrase "Just the facts, ma'am" originated with Sgt. Joe Friday. It didn't. But that doesn't matter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello listeners and Welcome Back to The Career Woman's Secret Playbook Podcast. Today we are tackling the issue of: “Is clutter affecting you more than you think? We're not ONLY answering THIS question, BUT I'm ALSO going to share Action Steps you can put in place RIGHT AWAY while giving you ACCESS to our 30-Day Decluttering Challenge that YOU can start today! I am your host Dr. Dawn and I'm so glad you are here today because this often-overlooked topic can REALLY make a difference in both your professional and personal life.If you ARE new here, be sure to grab some freebies that we have for you on our website at drdawnshoptalk.com – you not only will have access to our free resources, you can also learn more about our book that our podcast is based on, along with our workshops and 1:1 coaching. If you believe we could help you in ANY way, book our free Consultation call and WE WILL TALK.Whether it's a disorganized desk, a messy kitchen counter, or a cluttered digital space, clutter can silently sabotage your productivity, focus, and even your mental well-being. SO, let's break down how clutter affects you and, more importantly, talk about what we can do about it to take back control of your environment—and your mind.1. The Hidden Ways Clutter Impacts You:At Home: Clutter in your living space can lead to increased stress, anxiety, and a sense of overwhelm. At Work: A cluttered workspace negatively affects productivity. It's harder to find essential documents, you're more likely to be distracted, and your creativity may feel stifled. 2. So HERE's What We Can Do About It: (Tune in for the details on for each step!)1) Declutter in Small Steps, 2) Use My Decluttering Challenge Tool, 3) Adopt the "One-In, One-Out" Rule, 4) Create Organizational Systems, and 5) Digital Decluttering. Clutter might seem harmless, but its impact on your mindset and productivity is real. By taking small, actionable steps to clear your space, you can reduce stress, increase focus, and set the stage for greater success!Thanks Everyone! For more tips/strategies be sure to follow us on our Socials @drdawnshoptalk – we're on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn! NEW HERE? DO THESE 2 THINGS FIRST!1. Check out the Videos mentioned in Today's episode:a. The Career Woman's Secret Playbook Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTUA7tDYb8w&list=PLdguFjdYMwqWXnvIeSAIhDrtPdHdsLGdeb. What's Holding You Back Secrets: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dg5oof2vv7Q&list=PLdguFjdYMwqUaLR6jMeDUgP0cntaIJJ-Yc. 5- Day Challenge Secrets: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgAEXg2YzJg&list=PLdguFjdYMwqVo8474vl_u7hMiaE_ctDt0d. Time Management Secrets: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hThB5rseaWU&list=PLdguFjdYMwqWxPZL2zYJh-dGW6jt4GsQxe. Upskilling Secrets: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm6ro9LlUMA&list=PLdguFjdYMwqX3gnuMSrLgaN7hXBSWhqmO2. Get your copy of The Career Woman's Secret Playbook! https://www.amazon.com/Career-Womans-Secret-PlaybookCONTACT ME:drdawn@drdawnshoptalk.com
Episode 209 - One Out, One In (17 Aug 2024) by A Production of Main Street Church of Brigham City
Laurie wraps up her discussion of VS Naipaul's short story One Out of Many, from In a Free State. The discussion centers around the various forms and impacts of liberal modernity and the dislocations it causes. Hillbilly Elegy bookclub is also briefly mentioned. … More The Fragmented Self in Modern Liberalism (V.S. Naipaul, One Out of Many, 3) & Future Plans
Laurie discusses the experience of dislocation and disembedding through a story by V.S. Naipaul, "One Out of Many." The book the story is from is In a Free State, also by Naipaul. … More Dislocation: Alone in the World (One Out of Many/In a Free State, V.S. Naipaul) Gap in God’s Country
In this episode of 'Organizing with Ease,' host Diana Moll guides you through transforming your kitchen into a clutter-free, efficient space just in time for summer. Discover how an organized kitchen can reduce stress, save time, and promote healthier eating habits. Diana shares detailed, step-by-step tips on decluttering your kitchen, from sorting and categorizing items to implementing the 'One In, One Out' rule. Learn how to create effective kitchen zones for prep, cooking, baking, storage, and cleaning to streamline your daily routines. With practical advice on maintaining your organized kitchen, including daily cleanups, weekly inventories, and monthly deep cleans, you'll have everything you need to keep your kitchen tidy all summer long. Plus, get Diana's top product recommendations to help you stay organized. Tune in to this game-changing episode and enjoy a stress-free, organized summer in the heart of your home!10 Piece OXO Container Set , idesign 6 piece Kitchen Organizer Bins, 3 Pack Lazy Susan, Simple Houseware Products, Connect with Diana:Business email: Diana@dsdeclutrr.comOur Instagram: @dsdeclutrrOur Facebook: @dsdeclutrrOur Websites: dsdeclutrr.com
Today, we help you become the type of founder who relishes uncomfortable things that lead to successful startups. There are no real secrets in the startup world - the hard, proactive, uncomfortable work leads to businesses that matter. This work doesn't happen without a system.Today we help you build that system, using The Costanza Swap, The Three Levers of Resilience, and The Failure Case.Hoo ahh.BylddTacklebox00:24 Doing Things You Don't Want To Do02:45 Why the Eisenhower Box Doesn't Work for Entrepreneurs03:30 The Al Pacino Problem04:45 Creating Content08:00 Smooth Jazz08:30 The Costanza Swap10:15 One Out, One In11:20 The Three Levers of Resilience12:40 Scheduling13:24 Committing14:30 Dissecting17:40 The Failure Case21:15 Happiness
Jack Webb was an American actor, television producer, director, and screenwriter, who is most famous for his role as Sgt. Joe Friday in the TV police series Dragnet. But Webb was also a crusader in the fight for civil rights. After serving in World War Two, Webb worked in radio, and in 1946 had his own comedy show on ABC. That same year he was host of a one-man program called, One Out of Seven on ABC's KGO Radio in San Francisco. Jack Webb would dramatized a news story from the previous week, performing in as many as seven voices. As you will hear, Webb used his voices to attack racial prejudice. For more visit http://krobcollection.com
Are your wants slowly turning into needs, pushing your financial boundaries to the limit? Join us on this enlightening episode of Money Therapy, where we delve into the complex world of distinguishing between what we truly need and what's merely a desire. In a society where "more" often feels like the answer to everything, we've fallen into a relentless cycle of chasing dreams that were once considered luxuries but are now seen as necessities. It's a journey that can lead to financial anxiety and a strained relationship with money. The truth is, we've all been there. A car that once felt like a dream now appears outdated, and what about that smartphone in your child's hand? Our perception of necessities evolves over time, and it's not always for the better. But here's the revelation: What if financial happiness isn't about acquiring more, but desiring less? What if the insatiable quest for something you don't genuinely need is the root of financial discontent? In this episode, we explore the profound concept of "enough." We share practical insights from experts and offer actionable tips to help you draw a clear line between wants and needs: 1️⃣ The Waiting Game: Learn the power of delaying purchases. Before clicking that "Buy Now" button, let it sit in your cart for a while. Discover how this simple practice can save you from impulse buying. 2️⃣ The Stuff Quarantine: Implement a "Stuff" quarantine in your life. Nothing new enters your home without spending some time in the garage. If you still need it after a few days, it's yours to keep. 3️⃣ One In, One Out: Embrace the "One In, One Out" rule. For each new item you bring home, an old one must find a new place. This practice not only reduces clutter but also fosters a sense of generosity. It's time to regain control of your financial journey, shift your mindset from scarcity to contentment, and create a meaningful relationship with money. Join us in exploring the liberating path of distinguishing between needs and wants, ultimately paving the way to financial peace and a fulfilling wealth-building journey. Your journey to financial well-being starts here. Stay tuned and stay wealthy!
Today, we help you become the type of founder who relishes uncomfortable things that lead to successful startups. There are no real secrets in the startup world - the hard, proactive, uncomfortable work leads to businesses that matter. This work doesn't happen without a system.Today we help you build that system, using The Costanza Swap, The Three Levers of Resilience, and The Failure Case.Hoo ahh.Tacklebox00:24 Doing Things You Don't Want To Do02:45 Why the Eisenhower Box Doesn't Work for Entrepreneurs03:30 The Al Pacino Problem04:45 Creating Content08:00 Smooth Jazz08:30 The Costanza Swap10:15 One Out, One In11:20 The Three Levers of Resilience12:40 Scheduling13:24 Committing14:30 Dissecting17:40 The Failure Case21:15 Happiness
Chris is joined on the show this week, by Ben Leeder and Woz to discuss the latest goings on at The Arsenal. Who are they going to pick to sign, who do they sell and what player is their pick to 'bang' next season. Could this be the show when a guest doesn't pick a striker as the player to sign? Could be mentions of Havertz, Jurrien Timber and we might even mention Declan Rice. Another cracking episode that provides the answers to that age old question One in, One Out and One Bangs ....... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A new MP3 sermon from Pines Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: One Out of Ten Subtitle: Give Thanks! Speaker: Luis Acosta Broadcaster: Pines Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 11/20/2022 Bible: Luke 17:11-19 Length: 44 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Pines Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: One Out of Ten Subtitle: Give Thanks! Speaker: Luis Acosta Broadcaster: Pines Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 11/20/2022 Bible: Luke 17:11-19 Length: 44 min.
Talk Art is back for Season 15!!!! This special Talk Art live episode with DJ Fat Tony is brought to you in partnership with L'OR coffee for the Secret Podcast Experience.We met artist Fat Tony live from Spring Studios London in front of a live audience for an incredible thought provoking chat about his life experiences, inspirations and interesting people he has met along the way.Follow @DJ_FatTony_ on Instagram and his official website: www.djfattony.co.uk Thanks for listening!!! We are so excited to share this new season with you. Keeping you company through the Winter!!!We would love to hear your feedback: https://survey.euro.confirmit.com/wix/2/p703696360272.aspx?l=9&src=1&HQLType=6&foreignID=%5BID%5DStarting his career 3 decades ago at an age too young to mention, Fat Tony has had his say in paving the way for the UK's current music scene. Early on he won residencies for Trade at Turnmills, Egg and Limelight while also making his mark in New York holding a weekly show at The Palladium for Steve Rubell during the height of Paradise Garage. He has also graced the main floor of Privilege Ibiza, Space, Amnesia and DC10. A regular at Ministry of Sound and Glitterbox, Tony has already in this short season of 2021 played Defected Festival in Croatia, One Out & Wilderness Festival and countless other venues with The Warehouse Project and so much more around the corner. As official DJ to the icons like Elton John, Kate Moss and Donatella Versace, he is also one of the fashion scene's go to performers.As one of club culture's most notorious - and best loved - figures, Tony is a complete force of nature. In his recent book I Don't Take Requests, he tells the most extraordinary stories of depravity and hedonism, of week-long benders and extreme self-destruction - and of recovery, redemption, friendship and the joy of a good tune.'Anyone can get a party started, but no one keeps it going like Fat Tony, the energy never dips andwhat a life he's lived.. He's a tosser but we still love him.' ELTON JOHN & DAVID FURNISHDJ Fat Tony has been described as 'the closest thing that club culture has to a national treasure' and the 'unlikely cult hero of quarantine'. Few people have crammed so many lives into one: when your first line of cocaine is aged 16 with Freddie Mercury, where do you go from there? I Don't Take Requests is Fat Tony's breathtakingly candid and outrageous memoir of a life of extremes. From his childhood on an estate in Battersea where he honed his petty criminality, was abused by an older man and made friends with Boy George, to his teenage years spent parading the Kings Road in his latest (stolen) clobber, working as a receptionist for a prostitute, hanging out with Leigh Bowery and Sue Tilley and creating his drag persona, to his life as DJ to the stars and his spiral into serious drug addiction. Now, he is 16 years sober and, alongside working to help others overcome addiction, DJing for everyone from Elton John to Louis Vuitton - and running one of lockdown's most popular Instagram accounts with its wickedly funny memes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Yes, JAJ is back, it's great, whatever. What's important here though, is that you understand this venue (which we love!) had a PA mixer with ONE OUT. Which means I was unable to grab audio from the soundboard, and had to record the show via omni-directional-room-mic. It's not so bad, but is definitely sub-optimal. I apologize but my hands were tied! I just want you to know that I know, it's not my best work. ENJOY!
Live from the no panic zone—I'm Steve Gruber—I am America's Voice— I am Fierce and Fearless— I am here to tell the truth—I mean lets be honest—somebody has to—And—I'm the guy— Here are three big Things you need to know right now— ONE— Out of control Crime doesn't fly with Boeing and after 20 years of being in Chicago—the company says its time to fly somewhere else— TWO— Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is apparently in hiding—for his own safety as he is being targeted by radical protestors that demand he must change his vote to preserve Roe V Wade— THREE— the stock market is falling—so is consumer confidence and so are joe Bidens poll numbers—which is incredible—soon they will make there way into the 20's and they will stay there— Joe Biden is a lame duck—a guy who ran as a moderate then became Bernie Sanders and AOC in the Oval Office—BUT it is all ending— I mean when you cannot get your base fired up enough to garner 40% support—and key groups like Hispanics and suburban moms are saying—yeah—NO Thanks—we are out of here—then its all over but the crying—and the crying is starting— With less than 6 months to go before the mid-term elections—and the end of the pandemic and inflation out of control—there is not much left for the Democrats— The fat lady may not be singing—but she is sure humming loudly—
Jesus has come to seek and save the lost. Although crowds may hinder people from seeing Jesus, lost people matter to Him. He will do whatever it takes to find the lost and save them. Join Pastor Mark Williams for another message in the "Encountering Jesus" series titled "One Out on a Limb".
New Jersey Pop Punkers All Systems Go are on the podcast today. The guys talk about their collabs with other bands in the New Jersey scene to keep their band growing during the pandemic, and a deep dive into their latest single, The One Where They Ride Off Into The Sunset. The song has a deep backstory for Devin, and it is nothing short of positive nostalgia. Find All Systems Go Online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allsystemsgoNJ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllSystemsGoNJ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allsystemsgonj/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP9EIM41s7ww354r0wzU76w Merch: https://allsystemsgonj.bandcamp.com/merch Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3vUgiedsWyaAljWZL0MMCo?si=paSrhQHGQHy_Jxc6ntsZDA Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/all-systems-go/1449843146 Thank you to our sponsor Custom Debuts: http://fluroes.myshopify.com/discount/CPP10 Use code CPP10 for 10% off your order. Thank you to our sponsor FNX Fitness: https://fnx.grsm.io/msotdrocks USE CODE "MSOTD" FOR 15% OFF YOUR ENTIRE ORDER! Follow us on social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/msotdrocks Twitter: https://twitter.com/msotd_rocks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/msotd_rocks/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCqRKZCDMcFHIYbJaLQMfDbQ Chord Progression Podcast (Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/show/53XWPGrIUvgavKF5Fm6SLk Chord Progression Podcast (Apple Podcast): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chord-progression/id1454876657 Chord Progression Podcast (Amazon): https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b8dad803-444c-4a73-8aa5-67b4fc43f4ba Chord Progression Podcast (iHeart Radio): https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-chord-progression-70632531/ Podcast Webpage: https://mysongoftheday.com/my-song-of-the-day-rock-2000-today/chord-progression-podcast/ Intro: (0:00) Getting to Know All Systems Go: (3:40) The Band's response to the Pandemic, Including Collabs with Friends: (11:58) The Emergence of the Friendly South Jersey Scene: (18:30) Devin's Inspiration for The One Where They Ride off into the Sunset: (27:37) How they Constructed the song to sound Good all together: (33:45) Analyzing the Positive Nostalgia of The One Where They Ride off into the Sunset: (36:15) Summarizing The One Where They Ride off into the Sunset: (55:00) Closing this One Out: (58:19)
By July of 1948 Jack Webb was twenty-eight and bored. After emceeing the short lived Jack Webb Show and One Out of Seven for ABC in San Francisco, he’d collaborated with writer Dick Breen in the cult hit in Pat Novak, For Hire. Early in 1947, Pat Novak’s success took Jack Webb home to his native Los Angeles. With Novak still airing from San Francisco, Webb and Breen teamed up again for Mutual with Johnny Modero, Pier 23. It debuted in April and was Webb’s first coast-to-coast show. Although it only lasted five months, it allowed Webb to work with some of the most talented people in Hollywood radio. He began to act in CBS’ Escape, and was soon doing bit parts for William Spier on Suspense. In July of 1948, Webb was back at it again with writer E. Jack Neuman in Jeff Regan, Investigator. It aired on CBS’ west-coast network into December. However, after playing one hard-boiled P.I. after another, Webb was looking for a role he could really sink his teeth into. That summer, Webb was cast as a forensics specialist in the film He Walked By Night. He became friends with the police technical advisor Detective Sergeant Marty Wynn. Their conversations became the inspiration for a new police procedural—one that would become one of the most famous shows in radio and tv history, and turn Jack Webb into an American icon. Webb spent the entire fall doing his own leg work, He hung out at police stations, took night classes, and rode with detectives on house calls. NBC skeptically green lit an audition. They thought the idea sounded flat. Like with Richard Diamond, booze, innuendo, and shootouts were the spice that made detective shows interesting. To help secure the deal, Webb got cooperation from the LAPD. So long he didn’t go out of his way to portray the department in a negative light, they’d allow him to use closed case files. In January of 1949 Jack Webb intimated to Radio Life that his days playing guys like Novak were almost over. His next character would be “Joe Friday.” Dragnet premiered, coat-to-coast on Friday June 3rd, 1949 at 10PM eastern time over NBC. it was the first of its kind—A realistic, documentational portrayal of the Los Angeles police force at work. NBC sustained production costs for the first thirteen weeks during its Summer run. By the time the seventh episode aired on July 21st, the show had found its rhythm. Barton Yarborough played Sgt. Ben Romero and Raymond Burr was Chief Ed Backstrand. Jack Webb leaned on James Moser for writing and Bill Rousseau for early direction. Vic Perrin was an often-featured guest-star. This episode featured Parley Baer in a masterpiece performance. NBC finally had a hit. It wasn’t long before Liggett and Myers tobacco signed on as sponsor. CBS took notice. A month after Dragnet’s premiere, they shifted Broadway is My Beat to Hollywood and put it under Elliott Lewis’ direction.
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Copperplate Time 330 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975 2. The Drunken Gaugers The Broken Windscreen. The Drunken Gaugers 3. Eileen O’Brien & Anne Conroy Burke: Down the Hill/ The Lane to the Glen. The Fiddler’s Choice4. Tommy McCarthy & Louise Costello: The Broken Pledge/The Boy in the Gap. Grace Bay 5. Mick Sands & Clive Carroll: Lough Erne’s Shore. The Ominous & The Luminous 6. Mick O’Brien & Caoimhin O’Raghallaigh: An Londubh/Gan Ainm. Kitty Lie Over7. Paddy Carty & Conor Tully:The Hide & Go Seek/Eddie Kelly’s. Paddy Carty & Conor Tully 8. The Outside Track: Eleanor Plunkett. Rise Up 9. Tommy Peoples: Ban Chnoic Eireann O/Trip to Durrow. Tommy Peoples 10. Seamus Ennis: Ask My Father/ Pat Ward’s Jig. The Best of Irish Piping 11. At The Racket: The Darling Girl from Clare. At The Racket 12. Paddy O’Brien: Michael Coleman’s/The Rose of Lough Gill. The Sailor’s Cravat 13. Michael Coleman: Lord McDonald’s/Ballinasloe Fair. Download 14. Eilis Kennedy: Ciumhais Charrag Aonair. So Ends This Day15. Michael Gorman: The Strayaway Child. The Great Fiddle Player 16. Burke/Conway/Dolan: The Luck Penny/The Pipe on the Hob A Tribute to Andy McGann 17. PJ Crotty & James Cullinane: Harvest Moon/Johnny McGoohan’s/Dwyer’s. Happy to Meet 18. Teresa Mullane: Cailleach an Airgid. Lan Mara 19. Johnny Henry: Dinny O’Brien’s/Farewell to Connaught. One Out of the Fort 20. Bert Jansch: October Song. Crimson Moon 21. DANU: Neilli/Dan Sullivan’s Shamrock Swing Band/Doyne Thomas’s/ Jazzing With Mag Leary. The Road Less Traveled 22. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975
assalamualaikum... Di episode kali ini kami akan menceritakan tentang sebuah godaan yang kerap kali menimpa kami, yang mana jika hanya di abaikan saja sunggug sayang untuk dilewatkan, tapi jika tidak akan menimbulkan pergolakan batin. apakah godaan yang kami maksud? Check this One Out! -- Crediits = Backsound : Arabia acoustic / Background : Pexel
program #115 59:30 Artist: Jean Claude Jones The free improviser and double bass player Jean-Claude Jones was born in Tunisia and lives in Jerusalem. A Music teacher, former head of the jazz department at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance in the late 1990s. In 2005 Jones founded "Kadima" - a collective of free improvising musicians and visual artists, and the artistic label KCR. In the open project Myelination, Jean-Claude Jones creates a meeting space for his fellow musicians along with the disease of multiple sclerosis from which he has been suffering since the mid 80s. The encounter takes place via sound and it has been documented in three separate performances and albums so far. They are based on the artists' communication with the sounds of myelin - a fatty substance that isolates the nerve fibres and assists in the transfer of electrical currents between the nerve cells. Multiple sclerosis, a chronic disease of the nervous system, impacts the normal function of nerve cells by damaging and reducing myelin. Myelin protein is based on a long chain of molecules called amino acids. Jean-Claude Jones's friend, chemist Andy Shipway, programmed and slowed the vibration of each molecule in the chain to an audible frequency band. And so the sound of the myelin was born, the core of the project. Featuring: Harold Rubin-clarinet and voice, Stephen Hornstein-baritone saxophone, Yoni Silver-bass clarinet, Ariel Shibolet-soprano saxophone, Yael Thai-Voice, Hagai Fershtman-percussion, And jazz poet Jake Marmer, in the first part of the project, 2011. myelination 2, 2013 with Meira Asher-voice and electronics, recorded live at the Uganda Bar, Jerusalem. myelination 3, 2014 featuring vocal artists Anat Pick, Ayelet Lerman and Joseph Sprinzak, recorded live at the Mazkeka, Jerusalem. Mix and Mastering by Jean Claude Jones. Playlist: > myelination (2011): 18Aas, Inducing One, Arihag > myelination 2 (2013): One Out, Two In, Four In > myelination (2011): JC's remix, Voices > myelination 2 (2013): Seven Out, Three Out > myelination 3 (2014)
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Hour 1 - Dr Kildare (April 26, 1950). Phillip Van Cort has disappeared. Dr. Kildare finds him at Brighton Beach, suffering from amnesia and psychological problems. Also, listen to Jack Webb in "One Out of Seven," dated February 6, 1946. It's the story of Senator Theodore Bilbo...Google this man.
Spreadsheets, Life Drawing and One Out of Ten. Recorded LIVE at The Producer's Bar in Adelaide on August 12, 2014. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
37% of NY's population are immigrants; 55%, when their children are included; 168 "home languages" are spoken in New York's public schools. Nancy Foner, author of "One Out of Three" discusses NY's contemporary immigrant population.
A One Out of Ten Thanksgiving. Shane Segars Listen to the Audio Podcast Here.
A One Out of Ten Thanksgiving. Shane Segars Listen to the Audio Podcast Here.
I am back with a 200 minute journey through house music. Starting nice and deep blended with some nu disco moving to more progressive and tech house mixed with a sprinkle of techno ending with some indie dance. From 113bpm to 130bpm this will take you places! Enjoy the tunes and turn it up..... Tracklisting: White Magic - Serj V - Disco Soul Records Money Right - Sharem Jay - Bunny Tiger When Doves Cry - Finnebassen - Sleazy Deep Memory - Peter and the Magician Le Crayon Remix - Kitsune Brooklyn in the House - Lee Foss - Mexa Records Love - Markas - Mullet Records With You feat Grovesnor - Flight Facilities MAM Remix - Future Classic Salt Lamp - Ditongo - Degustibus Get Enough - Mario Piu, Mennie - Fahrenheit Step Into My Life - Startraxx, Nu Disco Club Mix - Mena Music The Journey feat Ursula Rucker - Kolombo Remix - This is Recordings Wishing Heart - Brazen, Fonzerelli Big Hair Remix - Mena Music Raining Again - Betoko - Dynamic I Love It - Cassian - Nurvous Records Hefty Donw Me Right - Jay Shepheard - Dirty Dutch Music Nitelife - Kim English, Raffa FL Remix - Nurvous Records Touching Me - Finnebassen - Noir Music The Voice of Dru - Doctor Dru - Exploited There was Rhythm - Groove Armada - Hypercolour With Me - Markus Eden - Electronique Digital Stronger - Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs - Nice Age Radar - Hauschka, Michael Mayer Remix - Fatcat Records Use Me Again - Tom Trago, Carl Craig Remix - Rush House Close to the Edge - Shonky, Dan Ghenacia - Apollonia Cafe Del Mariachi - Shiloh, Nick Warren Remix - Hope Recordings Rumbletump - Nick Warren - Sudbeat Music Mokba - Cirez D - Mouseville New Lands - Justice, A Trak Remix - Ed Banger Records One Out of Two - Breakbot, Irfane - Ed Banger Records Sticky - Andrea Bertolini, Ben Coda Remix - Virtual Love The Symphony - Snow Patrol, Paul Thomas Bootleg She Very - Ormatie - Hope Recordings Blame - James Zabiela - Hope Recordings Escorial - Segio Fernandez - Sonny Wharton Remix - Skint Records Falling - Digitalism - K7 Records Heads Will Roll - Yeah Yeah Yeahs, A Trak Club Mix - Fool's Gold Records
Lecture given by Swami B.V. Tripurari on April 11th, 2009 on the Bhagavad-gita, 7th Chapter, Verse 3 - One Out of Millions.
Lecture given by Swami B.V. Tripurari on April 11th, 2009 on the Bhagavad-gita, 7th Chapter, Verse 3 - One Out of Millions.
Lecture given by Swami B.V. Tripurari on April 11th, 2009 on the Bhagavad-gita, 7th Chapter, Verse 3 - One Out of Millions.