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Digi-Tools In Accrual World
AI Assistants, Acquisitions & Christmas Chaos: 2024 in Review!

Digi-Tools In Accrual World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 40:42


AI Assistants, Acquisitions & Christmas Chaos: 2024 in Review!   Merry Christmas to all who celebrate!  Welcome to the Christmas Day special of the Digi-Tools in Accrual World podcast! In this festive retrospective episode, our tech-focused trio dives into the biggest highlights of 2024, from AI advancements and major acquisitions to payroll innovations and practice management updates. We also discuss the rise of AI (mostly meeting tools), touch on outsourcing trends with special guest Vipul from AdvanceTrack, and even launch the most coveted Digital Disruptor Awards. Plus, there's banter, branded Christmas hats, and John being a Scrooge.   Drop us a note if you're tuning in on Christmas Day, and let's dive into the tech world wrapped up in festive fun!

CWTFB Radio
Episode 246: "Getting a Head" (w/ Oompa)

CWTFB Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 115:19


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Boston Public Radio Podcast
BPR Full Show 8/23: Summer Wrap Up

Boston Public Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 164:59


The Giver author Lois Lowry joined for a quick 5-minute chat ahead of an event at the BPL. She'll return for a full 20 minutes on October 1. We opened the lines to discuss the DNC. Oompa and Naomi Westwater performed for Live Music Friday ahead of the free, female-centered We Make Noise festivalAdam Reilly joined for a wrap-up of DNC coverage.Corby Kummer covers the latest in food news. Callie Crossley touched on George Santos' guilty plea earlier this weekMichael Curry talks about companies stepping back from DEI  commitmentsWe wrapped up the week by asking folks how they're planning to enjoy the end of summer 

Meadowhead Christian Fellowship
Sunday Gathering – Genesis – God of Abram – Daren Cradock

Meadowhead Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 42:10


Daren continues our series on Genesis. This week he is speaking on Genesis 11. His topic is "God of Abram" Transcript Oh, yeah, don't say, well, we really participated in the fact you've both, haven't we? Well, thinking of saints, it turned out that, as you know, we're speaking on Genesis for the moment, that there is and was a saint from Saint Genesius. And it's not very much like Genesis. Now, yeah, look at that. I don't think that was a celery, though. Now, do you have a look at that picture there? It was a patron saint of something. What do you think he was looking through? Saint Paul, as for his greatest actors, actors. Now, on that note, I've got very deep theological questions, you guys, to think about. Are you ready? It's with the same thing. Oppenheimer or Barbie? What did you know? What did you know? It was great, then. It turned out a good book, and I'm Oppenheimer fans. You know, I'm a chair, I've got a kid. What, Barbie? Oh, oh, good day to see you, baby. I've got a little bit more of it. Well, the reason I say that is, I think you will wear it down and go with it, so don't worry if it will open together. Well, lastly, of course, was the Oscars. And there was a lot of talk in the answers about women or movies. In fact, at the birthdays, a week before, he wrote a poem he said, when he was giving his presentation, he probably said, he brought great, one of the people who loved us and then he would have read. Anyway, he was at the birthdays, and he said, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa. Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa. Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa. Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa. Most of these films were frankly too long. LAUGHTER And you can watch the Oppenheimer these three hours. It's three hours. Barbie's nearly two hours. And if you watch that, it's a flowers of the kind of the news in his course, and you go, that's three and a half hours. They're talking about bringing back into missions in the syllabus. Remember those? I don't know. I think they're on this stage now. You know, I can really think of these missions. But if you remember, you'd expect to come out and go there with your screens. OK. But do you know what? Since COVID and lockdowns, viewing habits have changed, doesn't it? And to be honest, do you think you've washed up? Yeah. Do you think you're going there? Absolutely correct. We tend to binge watch things, don't be one. Lots of screen sets. And the reason I'm saying that is because I'm going to content to you that Genesis, chapter one to 11, are like series one of a box set. And chapter 11, which we're looking at today very shortly, is the final episode with a clear item. And most of the erosions and stories will tell you that is actually the structure of Genesis. But first, 11 chapters are of a certain series if you like. Everything changes next week. Next week is the first episode of series. How many series in Genesis? I don't know. Maybe two or three. But today we've got the final episode of series one, really, that shouldn't be clear at the end. But think about that. Some of it I read recently, but apparently, to read the entire book of Genesis in one day would take three and a half hours. So maybe, if you're thinking about each week we've been looking at one chapter at a time, maybe what you want to go to today, you might want to binge and read Genesis. It might be about three and a half hours. Well, before we go any further, I'd like my good friends Chris, who's going to read Genesis 11 for us. And this is Genesis 11, and it's from 1 to 32. The first bit's going to be easy. He's talking about the Tarah of Babel. Now, the Tarah of Babel. Now, the whole world had one language and a common speech. As men moved eastwards, they found a plane in Sheena and set them there. They said to each other, come, let's make bricks and bake them thoroughly. They used bricks instead of stone and tar for mortar. Then they said, come, let us build ourselves a city. With a tower that reaches to the heavens so that we make a name for ourselves and not to be scattered over the face of the whole earth. But the Lord came down to the city and the tower and that the men were building. The Lord said, if, as one people speaking the same language, they begin to do this, then nothing they plan to do will be impossible for them. Come, let us go down and confuse their language so that they will not understand each other. So the Lord scattered them from there over the earth and they stopped building the city. That is why it was called Babel. Because they're the Lord confused the language of the whole world, from there the Lord scattered them over the face of the whole earth. Now, this is where it gets interesting. From Shem to Abram. Two years after the flood, when Shem was 100 years old, he became the father of a fraxed. And after he became the father of a fraxed, Shem lived 500 years and had other sons and daughters. When a fraxed had lived 35 years, he became the father of Sheila. And after he became the father of Sheila, a fraxed lived 403 years and had other sons and daughters. When Sheila had lived 30 years, he became the father of Iba. And after he became the father of Iba, Sheila lived 400 years and had other sons and daughters. When Iba had lived 34 years, he became the father of Pelic. No, I won't lie. I did think about saying peg leg, but then that's fine. I actually got to the hang of this. And after he became the father of Pelic, Iba lived 430 years and had other sons and daughters. When Pelic had lived 30 years, he became the father of Roo. And after he became the father of Roo, Pelic lived 209 years and had other sons and daughters. When Sirogh had lived 30 years, he became the father of Nihor, and he became the father of Nihor. Sirogh lived 200 years and had other sons and daughters. When Nihor had lived 29 years, he became the father of Tira. And after he became the father of Tira, Nihor lived 119 years and had other sons and daughters. After Tira had lived 70 years, he became the father of Abram, Nihor and Haran. This is the account of Tira. Tira became the father of Abram, Nihor and Haran. And Haran became the father of Lot. While his father Tira was still alive, Haran died in the Ur of the Shaldines, in the land of his birth. Abraham and Nihor married, both married. The name of Abraham's wife was Sirea, and the name of Nihor's wife was Millech. She was the daughter of Haran, the father of both Milka and Isuka. Now Sirea was barren. She had no children. Tira took her, his son, Abram. Abram, his grandson, Lot of Haran, and his daughter-in-law, Sirea, the wife of his son, Arabim. And together, they set out for the Ur of the Shaldines to go to Canaan. But when they came to Haran, they settled there. Tira lived 200 years, and he died in Haran. Well done. Thank you so much. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you so much. It was really well done. So I'm just wondering, how do you understand this? A little bit deeper into what I've been trying to say for us, we've given the system earlier, and just kind of setting my story. I want to just put the idea to your sacred space, holy ground, if you want. And because I believe with all the exciting stuff that's going on here, MCA, particularly, thinking about the development of 146, what do I've got these important to say about these projects and what about this individually? Because if we go back to the next slide of it, if we go back to Genesis 11, it's really a story of two hearts. You've got the Tower of Babel, first of all. And the treaty story, which is actually a flashback, we'll see in a little bit. And it's almost like a bit like one of those trying thrillers where something happens and I think they jump in time and go look at that in a minute. But there's really, really interesting ideas about that. And, but, can you just say, well, if you're not important to all things, that might hurt. And, but, I want to be about sacred space in really, really important. I've got this picture on the screen, and we've got a picture on the left there of quite a traditional church. It might be a Catholic church, or when you go to a very traditional church, it might be a Catholic church, or a Catholic church, you're often confronted with the baptismal font. And the reason that's there is because of the first thing you see when you walk in, it's baptism. Because the view there is, it speaks at baptism, speaking of the Christian church. That's why you see that. And often, it's furniture, bits and bobs, in a sacred space. Speak and tell about what we believe and something about God. On the right-hand side, you've got a really high artist. You might have heard these Russian six feet of our conviction. And, but, you know, the, the personal of those is to say, the priest's word is really, really, really important. But, what does this space say about God? What do you say about God? So, we're going to talk. So, I don't even want to quite, I don't even want to walk it on this way, because, and I can hear, just over a year, so I might be able to see this, when perhaps fresh wine is loaded. So, what really come into this workplace, the first thing you see is always a lot of information about the Lord and you, there's a lot of your knowledge of this space. You usually get the work on a tiny one, but you usually throw me cards. And, that tells you the things that can flow on the world. So, even by the day, just don't look for it on the front, and the next thing you see is, front and centre, But this version space, what does that tell you? It will tell you the question here, it really, really wants to pray the Lord in his coming. It's by your dear, the fact that it's by your and in your cup, I don't think we can agree with some of our politicians, but we think about that a lot. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. But this is from the center. If people know they don't go wrong, we get to this clear podium that we don't want to call it. And quite unusual why you want to sometimes, because it's clear, what does that say about God and what God will believe? Might like to pretend that it's transparent. We don't hide. We're authentic. You can see there's no hiding behind any wooden box here. What you see is what you get. I'm going to take you a little bit further to my favorite thing in this whole building. And that's this cross there. We often sit at this part of the church and sometimes, you know, just stare and look at that. And I wonder what's your favorite picture on there. But what does that say? Well, to me, you can quite clearly see each of those timers be made by children. Not quite clearly says that children are welcomed here and valued here. So all of these things in this sacred space, tell us about who we are, what we believe and what we think about God. What we think about God. So getting back to Genesis 11 then, I mentioned that it was a kind of like a throwback. It's almost like a thinking back to a previous time. But if you have a look at this life, there's this talk about the people being spread out and scattered on lots of different languages. And it was great to hear those this morning. But then suddenly you have this story of Babel. So this baby really is the story of almost like thinking back to something that happened a little bit earlier. But there's some really interesting ideas about this story. It's quite kind of widely accepted that the tower of Babel was what they call a ziggurat, which is like a rectangular tower. Think of like a wedding cake with lots of levels. And it starts off with a big level and it gets higher and higher and higher. But the idea is that people would not go up this tower to worship. The idea is that God would hopefully come down. Priest would maybe take some food up there. There would be a bed at the top. But what does that say about God? You know, let's just keep God way higher there at a distance. Maybe God doesn't really care about us. He's up there in evidence. And you see, you know, because we heard a few weeks ago in Genesis 3 that people had lost their access to the presence of God and they would long to get it back perhaps. If you're a bit of historian, you might have heard of Josephus. And in his antiquities to the Jews in Chapter 4, he reckons that this tower was built by Nimrod, son of Ham, grandson of Noah. And the reason Nimrod wrote it, built it according to Josephus, was because he thought, do you know what? If God is going to flood the earth again, I want some way to run and hide and take my boat here. Absolutely, yeah. He was wrong because God said he wasn't going to judge the world in that way again. Others say, well, perhaps this passage is all about an explanation of why we've got so many different languages and I'm sure it is. And on that note, what do you think about this? Well, yeah, exactly. What language were we actually speaking? Glory. A friend of mine, a preacher of friends, used to say, well, of course, the version of Scripture is going to be the King James Version in Heaven. But who knows? Who knows? But what does our most trusted source say to Scripture itself? Let's have a look. So thank you, Chris, for reading that. Let's have a look at these verses one to nine, the Tower of Babel. And it turns out there's actually structure in this passage for those who care to look a little bit closer. This happens quite a lot in Hebrew literature. And it starts off, if you look at verses one and two, it kind of linked to verses eight and nine. But the opposite way around. So in verse one, you start up with one language and people are coming together in one place. And then in verses eight and nine, you've got many languages and people are scattered. So it's the same, but the opposite in reverse. Then you come into verses three and four, and then they link up to six and seven. So the three and four of the people spoke, verses six and seven, God spoke. So this is a bit like, you know, there's really posh restaurants you go to where you've got your plate and loads of knives and forks. Where do you start? Where you start on the outside and you work your way in. And the most important bit is right in the middle. The Lord came down. This is the punchline, if you like. This is the punchline. This is the whole point of this passage, I believe. In fact, this particular structure of Scripture is called a chiasm named after the Greek letter X. And I like the thought there that that is Jesus there right in the center of that spiritual. Or you could say X marks the spot. The Lord came down. That was a central idea. But wasn't that a good thing? The Lord came down. Wasn't that the point? Wasn't that what they wanted? They built this tower and they wanted God to come down. So what's been wrong? Well, I think we need to get back to the previous verse. Let's have a look at that. The people came together and said, let us build ourselves a city with a tower that reaches to the heavens so that we might make a name for ourselves. Oh, doesn't seem to be anything much wrong without this. Isn't it a good thing to make a name for ourselves? Maybe. Maybe not. Oh, who's that? Yeah. A couple of years ago I got a job in a particular school in Sheffield and I was really, really proud when they had my photo taken and you can see my classroom there just through the door there and you can tell how proud I was about this. The fact that I still got a photo of it. And what was amazing was outside one door, there's my name, Mr. Darren Craddock, head of computing. Brilliant, there's my name on the door at the top of my game when they're to set up this computing department. I'm absolutely really, really proud about that. But that thing's always wrong for me. And by the end of that year I ended up being signed off for mental and physical health really. And even though from my point of view, this was it. This was the peak of my career. I even got one day on the door with a photo. My name, I think it all went wrong for me. In fact, during that time I even had an eye surgery, a cataract surgery on my right eye. It's kind of weird. I've got a contact lens in this eye. It's kind of a normal eye of this if you like. So when I take my contact lens out at night, on the long side of here, the short side of there is kind of weird perspective on life. But even during, after that procedure, the eye pressure, my eye went sky high. Apparently your eye pressure is meant to be between 10 and 20 whatever those numbers mean. Mine went up to 50 and I could have lost my sign. But I'm just going to think to take you back like a story within the story. When I sat there for this eye surgery, it was in Barbara, this amazing place. And there was three of us men. I was youngest by far, all waiting for this pretty scary eye operation really. If ever you had that, you know what I mean. It only takes 12 minutes to do this surgery, but you lie back in the theatre. Your eyes can't open. A bright light shines on it and your lenses removed. I won't go into details. And you have a new one, a fidget. So before this operation, there's three of us guys sat there. The guy on my left, his flick was bouncing up and down. You know how men do. And I was sat there. But in front of us were these two nurses. And there was a male nurse and a female nurse. And they were talking to us really calmly. Putting our drops in our eyes, making sure we got the right eye. And going from one to the other. And we would sit there, trying to, lots and lots of eye drops. And the guy who was talking to me said, he's doing anything this weekend, sir. I said, well, actually, yeah. I said, all being well with my eye, I'm leading a service and preaching at my local church. And he goes, oh, that's really good. And he said, my wife's daddy is the church minister. And that's my wife there, the other nurse. Oh, wow. And then if that wasn't really good, the man to my heart. The man to my right leaned over and put his hand at my shoulder and said, hey, brother, I'm a Christian soon. I thought, wow, we've got a list of congregations right here. And it made me realize that sacred space can be wherever you find it. Sacred space can be wherever you make it. I like to go to the gym in Chris, who read this morning. Go to the same gym. And Chris, I've not asked his permission to share this. Sorry, Chris. But something that Chris does. If you know what gyms are like, they often have a change with lots of lockers. And what Chris would do, once he's finished his workout, he'll leave a gospel tract in the locker. So who knows what might find out. So even the smelly stinky men's gym locker could be sacred space. Sacred space is when you find it. Sacred space is where you make it. And I sometimes think that if you really want to find holy ground, if you want to see a burning bush, you've got to spend some time in the wilderness. So that was part of my story. Going back to my school, it was so off of me, and I handed in my notice with no job to go to. But I'm always to pay, you know, but a wife and doctor for you, you know, and... Actually, and that sort of thing. But I handed in my notice with no job to go to, but it was the right thing to go. This was right at the end of the school year. If you know how schools work, you can only really apply at certain points of the year. This was sort of June time. And then God miraculously provided a job for me, not ahead of computing, but temporary teacher of computing. I thought, I almost didn't go through it. My wife could have killed me. Of course you've got to go through it. But I went for the job and got it. And then during the summer holiday, just before this job started, I thought, I'd go into school, be really keen and tidy up the computer room. Teacher's company quite messy, sorry. I went in. And anyway, I was walking around the room. And the first thing you come to in my classroom is this little cupboard. You can see it like a kitchen unit with all computer stuff. And I opened this cupboard, and there was this teaching resource there, as you can see. And I took it out. I thought that looks familiar. I gave you a closer look. And it says, down product, 2008. That's me. So I can only presume that where they bought this at this school, 14 years previously, and it's probably been in the cupboard ever since. And it was almost like, you know, God was saying, you know, your name might not be in the front of the classroom door anymore. But I've tucked it away here in this humble place, because this is where I want you to be. I'm going to show you a couple of more quick photos of my classroom. I took these a couple of weeks ago. On the left is just above my teacher's workstation. You see what is there by Bible scripture. You see on the other picture, looking out for the windows, there's a cross. And in all of our classrooms, we have a cross, because there's somebody else's name on the door. There's somebody else's name glorified. And even better, this is the score logo. Now, I'm going to have that. I'm going to try and torture the French. It's in French. And it's, ah. I mean, I never know if it's, ah. Well, ah, like a sign. Ah, that's it. Yeah. But if I have a go, it's ah. Keena Bonne de Bongeur. And the score motto is, ah. How good is the good God? Isn't that great? So, it's not my name and majority of somebody else's. Somebody else's. So, let's go back to our scripture. You see, the builders really wanted to make a name for themselves. They wanted to make a name for themselves. Not always wrong in itself, but can be, certainly in my case. But when I started to dig into the scripture a little bit deeper, I was really taken with that word name. Now, I want you to keep your eyes, if you can, on the word names, because I thought, let's have a look at the Hebrew. I'm not a Hebrew scholar or anything like that. Once very carefully, when I go to the next slide, it says that we might make a shimmer ourselves. We go back, look, name. One's of technology, name. And, in fact, if you have a look, you can see this on Bible gateway or whatever, look at the Orthodox Jewish Bible. And it says that we may make a gem for themselves. I think you look down at the very end of the Tower Babel, verse 10, this is a count of Shem's family name, a line. It turns out, Shem means name. And I wonder, it might just be me, that God is saying, not your name is my name. And it's my family name. They tried to make a name for themselves, but God said, no, not your name, my name. And the rest of Genesis 11, if you follow the story down, you go down from Shem and it ends as we heard at Abraham. And that is, that is the kind of like cliffhagger at the end of Genesis 11. Well, I'm going to give you a spoiler. Because if you turn to the very beginning of the New Testament, the story continues. This is the genealogy of Jesus and Messiah. The son of David, son of Abraham. And it goes on, Father David, David was the father of Solomon and so on. Jacob the father of Joseph, the husband of Mary, and Mary was the mother of Jesus who is called the Messiah. I wonder if that's the reason why the Tower of Babel story is right there. Yes, of course it's about the languages. But remember the punchline, X marks the spot. That's where the treasure is. God's saying, it's not about your name. It's about my name. And I wonder if God is saying in Scripture, I will make a ship. I will make a ship. I'll make a name, but not in the way that you would imagine. Because it's not going to be through a building. It's going to be through a body. It's not going to be through a tower, but it's going to be through a tree. It's not going to be through confusion, but it's going to be through crucifixion. It's not going to be through religion, but it's going to be through relationship. It's not going to be through sacrifices, but it's going to be through his spirit. It's not going to be through our power or our performance, but it's going to be through a person. It's not through anything that we can do, but it's through what he has done. It's not through our skill, but it's through his salvation. It's not through our goodness, but it's through his grace, and it's not through our name, but it's his name, Jesus, Savior, Emmanuel, God with us. You know, a couple of weeks ago, I was teaching a group of year tens, I teach computer science, and there was three lads who were all having a bit of a chat together, and that it was getting quite heated, and they were all talking about heaven and hell, and perfectly, of course, it's a Catholic story, and about his men all sorts. Now, they were supposed to be getting on with their coding, but I always let that slide, and I'm more than happy for those conversations to go on. Now, as I was walking around, one lad who I know, he's a believer, caught me over, he says, sir, sir, and I went over, I thought he was going to ask me about his computer program, and he said, sir, he said, you can ask you a question, and I said, yeah, you dream dreams. And then this young lad, 15 years old, said, what he said in Joel, in the last days, God says, I will pour out my spirit on all people, your sons and daughters will prophesy, your young men will see visions, your old men will dream dreams. Yeah. I guess I'll have to take that one on the chin, one side. Yeah. But he got me thinking, he got me thinking, this young lad, 15 year old, in a class of a couple of weeks before I was speaking, Joel. So I turned to Acts chapter two, where we read about Pentecost, and when the day of Pentecost came, they were all together in one place, how stable. And suddenly a sound like the blurring of a violent wind came from heaven and filled the whole house where they were sitting. God came down. And they saw what seemed to be tongues of fire that separated and came to rest with each of them. And they were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit enabled him. Now they were staying in Jerusalem, God's fearing Jews from every nation under heaven. And when they heard this sound, the crowd came together in bewilderment, because each one heard them in their own language, utterly amazed, they said, I know all these men who were speaking Gathalains, and how is it that each of us hears them in that very native language. So where there was confusion, now there's understanding. And then Peter, Peter stood up and he addressed the crowd and said, yeah, they're not drunk as you imagine. And then Peter says, this is what was spoken by the Prophet Joel. In the last days, God says, I will pour out my spirit and all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your young men will see visions, your old men will dream dreams, even on my servants, both men and women, I will pour out my spirit in those days, and they will prophesy, and I will show wonders in their heaven above. So from a 15 year old boy, the Pentecost, no longer confusion but understanding. So what, so what can we say about this? Well, I just wonder whether as we're thinking about the building work that's going on in 146, everything that happens here, maybe it's a ministry that we've got. Maybe sometimes we need to accept our own hearts and just to say, Lord, am I, is this about making a name for me rather than the name for you, Lord? How far are we allowing God to establish his presence and his purposes among his people in his way, on his terms and for his glory? And I wonder if we have or have had any attitudes or actions that might get in the way of God's purposes and presence, that might confuse the scatter instead of bringing peace and unity and blessing. And I wonder also about this because Jesus said, when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your father who is unseen. Then your father who sees what is done in secret will reward you. Well, we've been talking about sacred space as a corporate place. I wonder, maybe if this is a holy place, just when you get home, just close your room, just you and the Lord. And it doesn't even matter what you say. There's a famous quotation where an interviewer wants to approach Mother Teresa, who is now a saint trying for them, and who prayed a lot. An interviewer said, Mother Teresa, when you pray, what do you say to God thinking it was going to be something amazing? And Mother Teresa apparently said, well, I don't say anything, I just sit and listen. And the interviewer, I think, you know, being clever, said, well, what does God say? Mother Teresa said, well, he doesn't say anything, he just sits and listens to you. What about this? Saint Paul says in Corinthians, do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you've received from God. You're not your own. You know that. You've been brought with a very expensive price. Therefore, honor God with your bodies. So, what do our lives say about God, about who we are, what we believe and who God is? What do our homes say? What do our workplaces say? You know, when I get into work now, it's, I used to get quite early, we're going to the gym, it's cheaper at the clock, but I'm usually in quarter to seven, and one of the first things I did was I walk around my sacred space, my classroom, and I pray, and God is always there. So, you know, I perhaps even look up the cross, the cross, and I say, Lord, I welcome you here today. I pray your blessing on all the children in my hair, in here, and, you know, just welcome you here, and then I walk around and I say the Lord's prayer, because my place of work, you know, it's work, and I'm looking forward to the holidays coming up, but it's a sacred space. It's holy ground up. Maybe I should take off my shoes next time. So, we are temples of the Holy Spirit, and because God just wants to be with us, because that's all he desires, in revelation we've been hearing about revelation, and it says, John says, look, God's dwelling place is now among the people, he will dwell with them, they will be his people, and God himself will be with them, and be their God. I've really finished, but just some thoughts to bring to your close. I want to invite the musicians. I wonder, up in the moment, would you? Yeah, go for that one. I'm going to actually take us right back to, you know, where we started, and I realise that I've forgotten the story, that picture, that might come back in a minute, I've realised I've forgotten to tell a story which I'm going to share, think about sacred space, because it's just going to link up with this. Remember that picture I showed you earlier about the really tall palm pimp, and I can't believe I missed out on that story, so I'll share it, it's worth sharing. So, about 30 years ago, I was invited to go and preach in every year, this really old Baptist Church, and my wife Judith and I went, so it was an old friend of mine, a preacher friend who couldn't make that the appointment, so he asked me. So, this was in June, 30 years ago, in this really ancient Baptist Church, it looked like an old kind of Anglican Paris Church, and as my wife and I arrived, the whole congregation was outside, the youngest must have been 83, but they were there really excited, you know, and they welcomed us, and as soon as we went in, the first thing you could see was this great big pop which I was going to be preaching from, so anyway, a bit later when I went up there, right next to it was the Baptist history, is baptism equally important, now I'm terrified of heights, which I've not very tall, but we've grown up this and looking down, but anyway, at the start of the service, all the ladies seemed to kind of usher my wife to one side, and some of the older gentlemen said, said, down a bit, let's go and pray, and they took me to, this was a side room with all these refugee teachers, and they were the little chair, and we always sat down to pray, and as we sat down all the old men in unison all got up their chairs, and they went to kneel down to pray, and it was when we were praying, I suddenly felt on this day floor that she feels quite comfortable, as I looked down and looked to my left and to my right on these flag stones, you could see a little kneel, that knee shape indentation on these flag stones, and I thought, how many decades of kneeling in prayer in that speaker, I just had to share that story, and so I'm not a kid position waiting for that much longer, but coming back to where I started, thinking about fame and actors, their name, have a look at this, I'm sure you're familiar with, you know, when actors, when they get famous, and they get their name on the Hollywood walk, and having a look at those photos, and I think it's quite interesting to see their position where they are, and I want to share with you, I suppose a sort of personal thing, and maybe like a sort of tip, if you like, for anybody who has any ministry or preaching, and something that I do, because when you're preaching at the end of a service or leading a service, people always come up to you, and they say, well done, you know, that was really good, what would you do with that? Is that pride to accept that? Well, I'll tell you what I'll do, and I'll note that I'll do that today, is you just accept the praise, and the thanks in good faith, and you might say, well did he God speak to you, and then when I get home, I will go and shut the bedroom door on my knees, and say, you know what Lord, all those praises are yours, and you remember that glorious vision in Revelation 4, when there's a rainbow circling the throne, the surrounding that throne were the 24 elders, and they were dressed in white and had crowns of gold in their heads, and they bowed down, and gave those crowns before the living God, so maybe, maybe that is the most sacred space, on your own, on your knees, is for the name that is above all names. So then invite the musicians, if you want one to start sort of playing to me, and give us a moment just to respond, because it's worth responding. Maybe as you're sat, you might want to sit and just listen to what, maybe chew on what you've heard. Just thinking about whose name is on your, your door. Are there any attitudes in our life that we've had? Maybe we've been quite happy to keep God in our pockets. Maybe we've been happy to keep God at arms length high up in the sky out of the reach, just on a Sunday. Maybe it's time to come close. And maybe there's, some of us, there's been confusion in lives in the scattering. Maybe you're here because you're confusing, you've been scattered. Maybe life has been hard for you, and God has felt far away. Maybe this morning, if not physically on your knees, then just quieting your heart is near before the name that is above all names, because in his name there is no more confusion. He will bring beauty for action. He will bring healing from illness and pain. For those who have been depressed, the suffering from depression, can arise easily. He can bring that calm and that peace. The age of us, as we've been out before our hearts, and we remember the Shems, the name, the name of all names. Because God has exalted him to the highest place, and given him the name that is above every name, that of the name of Jesus, every dish about, in heaven and on earth, and of under the earth, and every tongue confess, that Jesus is Lord.

Unsubscribe Podcast
140 - Oompaville Teaches Us How To Scam Money ft. KallMeKris

Unsubscribe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 150:33


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Wizard and the Bruiser
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

Wizard and the Bruiser

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 84:48


Oompa loompa doompety dooI've got a perfect podcast for youOompa loompa doompety dizard and the FloozerIf you are wise you'll listen to Wizard and the Bruiser! This week Holden and Jake explore the chocolatey goodness of Willy Wonka from Roald Dahl's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" to 2023's "Wonka" Want even more WizBru? Support us on Patreon! Patreon.com/WizBru

CWTFB Radio
Episode 200: "On Dead Pods" (Live at The Sonia Room @ The Middle East)

CWTFB Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 138:09


ITS BEEN 200 WEEKS OF THE HOTTEST MUSIC PODCAST BOSTON HAS EVER SEEN! This week we did it a little differently and hosted supporters @ Sonia – part of the legendary music venue, The Middle East in Cambridge! We reached out to Alex J to host and narrate the night, Deevo Da Genius on the 1st & 2s, and performances by Montega Mac, Reem Skully, Oompa, & Feed The Family! We had a great night talking to some of our supporters directly during our Q&A segment, and we even had special appearances from King Brickz, Doobie Loc, Last Days & Prano! The conversations were raw and a lot of laugh were shared. Dont miss out on all the moments! Thanks for the the love & support! - - - - - - - - - - - - - -#ChooseWhatTheFutureBrings #CWTFB #BlackCultureThroughMusic #Boston #Podcast #BostonPodcast #BlackPodcast #MusicPodcast #BostonMusicPodcast #MaSheenMilitia #BostonRap #NewEnglandHipHop #HipHopCulture #BostonCulture #MaSheenMilitia #BostonHipHop #DopeBlackPods #YoutubePodcasts #TheGarageMedia #TheSoundLab #TheSoundLabStudiosCHECK OUT ALL OF OUR CONTENT:http://www.linktr.ee/CWTFBradio

My Brother, My Brother And Me
MBMBaM 686: Oompa What Now

My Brother, My Brother And Me

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 56:44


We can finally talk about movies again, and we don't even know where to start. Just kidding, of course we do. We'll have to unpack Cold Ghost Busters another day, because it's time to get into the Wonkaverse! Suggested talking points: Wonky Makes Me Feel Good, Berry-trocious, Ketchup Joke Surcharge, Anti-Sports Island, Jackson Pollock of Autumnal FlavorFair Elections Center: https://www.fairelectionscenter.org/

Cocktailterapi
Ep. #41 - Whiskey sour - Full i bunad

Cocktailterapi

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 51:54


Garnityrer i alle former og fasonger – wonk the wonk! Tune inn for din ukentlige woke-utfordrende lytterunde. Oompa loompa-er, analyser av blå politikk, kjønnsskifte, Trump, gå gresk og det meste annet!Daniel er nygift, husk å sende ham en pling på @daniel_granli :)------Husk å finne oss på @cocktailterapi, og send gjerne en hilsen til cocktailterapi@gmail.com. Vil du se video fra episoden? Sjekk ut vår Patreon. Legg også igjen rating og kommentarer, så elsker vi dere enda mer!

Sequelisers
Season 12 Episode 12 - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Sequelisers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 138:15


Oompa loompa doompety doo, we've got a rubbish remake for you. Oompa loompa doompety dee, it's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. What do you get when Tim Burton remakes? Johnny Depp plus Michael Jackson deep fake. What is he at when he's talking like that? Why's he such an annoying twat? We can't stand this crap remake. Website: www.sequelisers.com/ Discord: www.sequelisers.com/discord Twitter: twitter.com/sequelisers Instagram: instagram.com/sequelisers TikTok: tiktok.com/@sequelisers Music by Daniel Williams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

F3 Omaha - Paradise Island
100: The Two Ingredients - Oompa

F3 Omaha - Paradise Island

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 66:53


Oompa shares the details of his story with The Plague on this episode. He talks about his career path, what it's like being married to a twin, losing his father and how F3 has created a place to learn from other men through the two ingredients. The two ingredients are unplanned interactions and vulnerability..both of which F3 provides an abundance of access to. He also talks about leadership and his time as Site-Q at Golden Spike. Lots of valuable insights in this episode! Give it a listen

Eftermiddag i P3
Festival-quiz med Fredrik Söderholm, Oompa Loompas och sommarfläckar

Eftermiddag i P3

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 52:36


Fredrik Söderholm är lek och bus-ledare och bjuder på ett otroligt festival-quiz. Stämningen ÄR! Hugh Grant har av någon anledning fått rollen som Oompa Loompa i nya Wonka-filmen. Städmästaren Sofia Baggio ger oss sina bästa tips för att få bort diverse sommarfläckar. Camilla är trött på killar som snackar VAR och Johannes vill ha ett kassaskåp för sina prylar som hans bästis Jay-Z har signerat. Programledare: Johannes Cakar och Camilla Fågelborg

Radio Boston
Roxbury's Oompa on her evolution as an artist and a human

Radio Boston

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 24:30


We get to know Roxbury rapper Oompa, from her evolution as a person and her pursuit of national stardom, to what she wants from the city of Boston to better support artists like her.

Impromptunes - The Completely Improvised Musical Podcast

Title by Megan Robud Genevieve has the need: the need for speed. Taboggan speed. But she was not blessed with the physical advantages of her clench-headed frenemy, Samuel Oompa. Will she finally win the taboggan race, or will icy sabotage be her downfall? Song List: "We Love Snow", "To Find The Speed", "Focus On The Race", Sabotage", "I've Got The Need For Speed", "Oompa Joompar (Joomping For Joy)"Simone McGennisken Wanna show Impromptunes some financial love? Check out our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/impromptunes Cast: Alexia Brinsley, Daniel Kim, Ben McCarthy and Simone McGennisken on keys Teched by Amelia June Edited by Morgan Phillips

Men Who Like Men Who Like Movies!
My Big Fat Greek Wedding - 2002 with Rohun Oberoi

Men Who Like Men Who Like Movies!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 124:53


This week we talked about the most successful romantic comedy of all time - My Big Fat Greek Wedding! Joining us is a very special guest and friend of the pod, Rohun Oberoi! Together, we break down why this film works as well as it does - from the cast, to the script, and how very true to life it is! We talk about the differences in immigrant families, the tragedy of finding a good bagel, and wonder if Windex really can fix anything! Find out how it all goes down right here! Oompa! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/men-who-like-men-who-like-movies/support

Sequel Pitch
SPecial Announcement! We're taking a bit of a break

Sequel Pitch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 2:48 Transcription Available


Hi everyone! We're putting this out on the feed for any of you that might miss it on social media.So, we've been going on for over 2 years, 61 mainline episodes and a bunch of bonus episodes too, and we have loved every minute of it. We've had some great fun arguing and coming up with some crazy pitches from Oompa loompas to Dominic Toretto punching asteroids heading to earth.After the new year we planned to do a soft reboot of the show to focus on the competition element and to shorten our review section and give our patrons something special to listen to. We're very pleased with the shape of things, but it's not all been plain sailing over here.A peak behind the curtain here pitch pals. We do this podcast for fun now of course we have a patreon and we are hugely grateful to anyone who subscribes, but we all have boring day jobs and other commitments that we have to balance as well. Something we have been overlooking is our own mental health. We have been pushing on sometimes ignoring the warning signs in our own bodies and minds. We can sometimes overlook men's mental health, and we four definitely aren't immune to that. But it has got to a point in which we need to listen. So after listening, we have made the call to put Sequel Pitch on hold, just for a couple of months.We love our show, and we love what we do, so we are going to rest, recharge, and come back better than ever before! It also gives us this precious time to spend with family, but also work on the podcast like we had wanted to! We love you and all your support you give the podcast. As always, if you know someone you think would have fun with the show we've got over 60 episodes for everyone to listen to! Also, we're still going to put out any SPoilercast we can get off the ground in the meantime, AND we will be back with a very special episode on April 18th with the return of Videogame director Mike Bithell (who is currently hard at work on Tron Identity for Disney, oooooooo), pitching our sequels to the 1993 Mario Brothers movie!So for now it's goodbye, but we'll be back on April 18th

The WorldView in 5 Minutes
World Health & UNICEF are tricking and sterilizing young Kenyan women, President Jimmy Carter in hospice care, 23-year-old woman rows solo 3,000 miles across Atlantic

The WorldView in 5 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023


It's Monday, February 20th, A.D. 2023. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. By Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com) Christian families denied rations from Indian government Ten Christian families in the Central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh were denied government incentives by the village administration due to their faith affiliation, reports International Christian Concern. They were summoned on January 26th where the villagers, influenced by the radical Hindu nationalists, pressured the Christians to give up their Christian faith or be denied provisions like rice, beans, and oil that the government otherwise provides for the poor. These Christian families, which trusted Christ four years ago, have since been reeling under extreme harassment and physical abuse by the radical Hindus. However, they stand strong in spite of losing needed provisions. Additionally, the local pastor was denied entry to conduct worship and was taken by the police for interrogation on false conversion charges. He said, “The harassment continues to increase against Christians in Bara Chomri village. However, we Christians did not worry. We don't need incentives. [We're] ready to pay any cost and lay down our lives.” Police released the pastor with the warning not to enter the village again. In John 15:20, Jesus said, “A servant is not greater than his master. If they persecuted Me, they will persecute you also.” World Health and UNICEF are tricking and sterilizing young Kenyan women Google-owned YouTube has once again censored LifeSiteNews, this time for their reporting on a World Health Organization tetanus vaccine used to sterilize young women of childbearing age in Kenya, Africa. The Big Tech video-sharing platform has deleted an interview conducted by editor-in-chief John-Henry Westen with Dr. Wahome Ngare, a Kenyan obstetrician and gynecologist. In the interview, Dr. Ngare speaks out about how the World Health Organization's tetanus vaccine campaign, carried out in conjunction with the Kenyan government, was actually intended as a population control effort. LifeSiteNews has appealed the removal of the video and YouTube's strike against The John-Henry Westen Channel, which bans him from posting new content for 7 days. The strike does not expire until May 18; two more strikes would mean a permanent ban from YouTube. The key piece of evidence was the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin or HCG in several of the vaccine vials. HCG is a hormone integral to alerting a woman she is pregnant. Dr. Ngare explained to John-Henry Westen that the tetanus vaccine, laced with HCG, would produce both anti-tetanus and anti-HCG antibodies. Biden heads to Europe to shore up support for Ukraine President Joe Biden heads to Europe this week in a trip meant to be a show of defiance, reports Politico.com. He will mark a second year of war by denouncing Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine and publicly declare that the United States will support Kyiv until the final moments of the conflict. Biden leaves today for Poland to meet with President Andrzej Duda and other key NATO leaders. President Jimmy Carter in hospice care Former President Jimmy Carter has entered hospice care in his Georgia home, reports FoxNews.com. On Saturday, The Carter Center said, “After a series of short hospital stays, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care instead of additional medical intervention.” Actor Tom Sizemore had a brain aneurysm Saving Private Ryan star Tom Sizemore is in critical condition at a Los Angeles hospital after he suffered a brain aneurysm at his home, reports The Gazette-Times. His manager, Charles Lago, said Sizemore was at his South Main Street apartment at around 2:00am on Saturday when he suffered a brain aneurysm and became unconscious. Someone found the 61-year-old actor and quickly called 911. EMS crews then transported Sizemore to a local hospital, where he was listed in critical condition in the Intensive Care Unit.  He has had a history of drug abuse including meth and run-ins with the law including domestic violence against a former spouse. Politically-correct publisher changing Roald Dahl's children's books Roald Dahl, the British novelist who died in 1990 at the age of 74, would not be pleased with how Puffin publishing is deleting hundreds of words from and adding whole paragraphs to his original manuscripts -- all in the interest of political correctness, reports The Guardian. Puffin has hired “sensitivity readers” to rewrite chunks of the author's text to make sure the books “can continue to be enjoyed by all today,” resulting in extensive changes across Dahl's work including his bestselling children's books Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, and James and The Giant Peach. For example, Augustus Gloop in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is now described as “enormous” instead of “fat.” In The Twits, Mrs. Twit is no longer “ugly and beastly,” but just “beastly.” And the Oompa-Loompas, the little people who worked to make the candy in Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory, are now gender-neutral. OOMPA-LOOMPAS: “Oompa loompa doompa-de-doo, I've a perfect puzzle for you. Oompa loompa doompa-de-dee, If you are wise, you will listen to me.” 23-year-old woman rows solo 3,000 miles across Atlantic And finally, a 23-year-old woman just set the Talisker Challenge record for the fastest solo row across the 3,000-mile-wide Atlantic Ocean, reports Good News Network. Departing on December 10th from the Canary Islands, located 62 miles West of Morocco, Africa, Mariam Payne rowed 59 days, 16 hours, and 36 minutes, before arriving in Antigua, an island east of the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean Sea, last Friday. She raised $14,200 for the east Yorkshire charity Wellbeing of Women and Mind. The journey is described as the toughest endurance event on Earth. No support is allowed—all food, water, and other necessities must be brought along.  The organizers of the challenge said, “Sleep deprivation, hallucinations, hunger and the ultimate test of body and mind will be balanced by sighting incredible marine life, witnessing the breaking of a new day, and sunsets that cannot be viewed by land.” Payne rowed 15 hours per day, alone, in the vast Atlantic Ocean during 86°F days with strong winds. Before she left, she described her fears. PAYNE: “The sleep deprivation, seasickness, and dealing with the big waves. But I think a lot of it's going to be the boredom of it, especially being on my own.” It would have been a great time to talk to God in prayer, asking for His protection and thanking Him for his beautiful creation. Psalm 16:1 says, "Keep me safe, my God, for in You I take refuge.” Close And that's The Worldview on this Monday, February 20th, in the year of our Lord 2023. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.

What the Hell Were You Thinking
Episode 381: SHOUT! SHOUT! Shout with the Devil! Part Two of Spooktacular 2022

What the Hell Were You Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 45:10


Show Notes Episode 381: SHOUT! SHOUT! Shouting With the Devil Part Two of Spooktacular 2022 This week Host Dave Bledsoe digs out his Iron Maiden t-shirt, straps on his leather and spikes and tries to relive his headbanging youth, only to grievously injure his neck and need an appointment with his chiropractor. (He is OLD!) On the show this week we head back to the Glory Days of Heavy Metal when Satan reigned supreme and everyone was worried the kids were practicing the Dark Arts. (This was before Satan got into producing Boy Bands) Along the way we learn that Dave's indoctrination involved a deal with the Devil (Because apparently the Devil needed a Dungeon Master's Guide) Then we dive right into the history of Heavy Metal from its humble origins as acid influenced guitar shredding and the short, quick march into the occult realms of(checks our research notes) JRR Tolkien. We tell you about why Black Sabbath used some many “diabolical” themes in their music (Hint: because it was COOL AS HELL!) and Alisteir Crowley became the go to guy for every Heavy Metal songwriter. (Drugs, it was the drugs.) Then we explain why people thought Heavy Metal musicians and their record labels thought the bands were telling their fans to kill themselves. (We guess all the money, drugs and sex was really getting them down.) Finally we explain why young people like to listen to loud angry music for all you parents out there. (Hint: Because they're teenagers) Our Sponsor this week is Lucifer and the Lucitones, the world's only Satanic Polka Band, they Oompa the Hell Into You! We open with Bill Hicks explaining the fallacy of killing fans as a business model and close with Divided Heaven with the most mellow version of a Motley Crue song ever played. Spooktacular 2022 jams on!  Show Theme: Hypnostate Prelude to Common Sense The Show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheHell_Podcast The Show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatthehellpodcast/ The Show on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjxP5ywpZ-O7qu_MFkLXQUQ www.whatthehellpodcast.com Give us your money on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Whatthehellpodcast The Show Line: 347 687 9601 Closing Music: https://youtu.be/3ILjLT5qjUA We are a proud member of the Seltzer Kings Podcast Network! http://seltzerkings.com/ Citations Needed: A Brief History of Metal https://metal.mit.edu/brief-history-metal The True Story Of Black Sabbath's Real (And Fake) Relationship With Satan https://www.ranker.com/list/black-sabbath-s-relationship-with-satan/jacob-shelton Wikipedia Heavy Metal Music https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_metal_music Wikipedia Backmasking https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backmasking Judas Priest's Subliminal Message Trial: Rob Halford Looks Back https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/judas-priests-subliminal-message-trial-rob-halford-looks-back-57552/ The Judas Priest Trial: The Verdict on Subliminality : Mind Intrusion Is the Worst Kind of Invasion of Privacy https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-08-27-ca-124-story.html How Motley Crue's ‘Shout With the Devil' Became ‘Shout at the Devil' https://ultimateclassicrock.com/motley-crue-shout-at-the-devil-song/ Heavy Metal Rock and Gangsta Rap Music Promote Violence https://www.ojp.gov/ncjrs/virtual-library/abstracts/heavy-metal-rock-and-gangsta-rap-music-promote-violence-violence Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sound of Our Town
Season 1 Finale: Rhett Miller, Busy Philips, and Oompa on the sounds...of their towns

Sound of Our Town

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 33:31


In the Season One finale, host Will Dailey interviews his pals Rhett Miller, Busy Philips, and Oompa on their favorite places, concerts, and music towns, while reflecting on Season One's journey through American music, the cultural ties that bind us together, and our pursuit of that elusive vibe, SWB. (Plus: bloopers!) To hear the artists mentioned in this episode, check Will's playlist at soundofourtownpod.com Want to chat about the music in your city? Hit us up on:  Instagram: @DoubleElvis @WillDaileyOfficial Twitter: @DoubleElvisFm @WillDailey Sound of Our Town is a production of Double Elvis and iHeartRadio. Executive Produced by Jake Brennan, Brady Sadler, and Carly Carioli for Double Elvis. Production assistance by Matt Beaudoin. Created, written, hosted and scored by Will Dailey.  Music for this episode composed and performed by Will Dailey. Drums by Dave Brophy. Check out Will's music: Spotify Apple Music Bandcamp  PEOPLE you'll want to check out after this episode: Wheels Off with Rhett Miller Podcast Busy Philips Is Doing Her Best Podcast Oompa Out Loud See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wonka Watch: An Unimportant, Unofficial Podcast

Full show notes coming soon! To keep up-to-date on all things Wonka, be sure to follow us on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter @wonkawatch. We'd love to hear your concerns (it'd be unhealthy if you didn't have any). Email us at wonkarapture@gmail.com Links Referenced (because even Wonka Scholars cite their sources): Wonka Watch: https://www.aviationanalysis.net/11-cultural-milestones-for-the-new-season/ Commercial Compilation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ezENtRbs8E&feature=emb_title  "Greyhound" Wonka's K Boom Commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1yvBwYbVq4&t=17s Mark Wonka: The Secret to Skrunch and Oompa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Q9RJTtQHxI  Mark Wonka: Candy Magic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6Pb9CG6-2g&list=PLHmSlnJzJtpsoBtHCfUTJVpwiuPzzwqnO&index=20 Mark Wonka: Older Candy Magic Commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjQj3RmZh-I&list=PLHmSlnJzJtpsoBtHCfUTJVpwiuPzzwqnO&index=16 Mark Wonka: Bicycles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQcP3KoXQJw&list=PLHmSlnJzJtpsoBtHCfUTJVpwiuPzzwqnO&index=19  Mark Wonka: Peanut Butterier: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgW_ipWIsYQ&list=PL-ua2BFpAtbIuvNxHEFwI2jRBjIrYU9DI&index=11 

Primus Tracks
Primus & The Chocolate Factory Part 3

Primus Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 76:34


Soya's back for the final installment of the Wonka era in which he recounts stories from the road: managing multiple drum setups, being an Oompa Loompa, and contributing to the video presentations. We also recount Tim Alexander's heart attack, recovery, and return to action in 2014; plus the legal issues Primus ran into with using Wonka film footage.

SomeOrdinaryPodcast
Oompa Drank Gallons of E-Girl Bathwater and This Happened (ft ChubbyEmu) | Some Ordinary Podcast #19

SomeOrdinaryPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022


We talk with Dr. Bernard (also known as ChubbyEmu) about sleep deprivation, the world's reaction to COVID-19, and incredibly odd medical mysteries.

Funner
Episode 29 – Fun, Funner, FUNKO!

Funner

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 43:17


Oompa, Loompa Doompahdah Dee Tim & Parker interviewed Funko's Ashley and Hilary! This episode is dedicated to all things Funko, one of the largest brands in pop culture collectibles. Take a virtual audio peek inside Funko HQ with the Social Media Community Manager and […]

funko funner oompa funko hq
Old Row Radio
66 - Willy Wonka Secret Ending

Old Row Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 34:12


This week we debate how Willy Wonka really should have ended, how many Oompas Loompa you could take on, Wake Forest basketball, stealing Chipotle hot sauce bottles, Whataburger spicy ketchup, NOT the Super Bowl, your voicemails and a whole lot more. Panelists: Koozie, Trace. Follow @redactedradio_ on Instagram and Twitter, and @redactedradio on TikTok. Leave us a voicemail (225) 800-2415 or email redactedradiopod@gmail.com

SomeOrdinaryPodcast
Moist Cr1TiKaL Enters The Chat | Some Ordinary Podcast #1

SomeOrdinaryPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021


On the podcast's maiden voyage, hosts Muta, Oompa, and Nux will speak to to the one and only Charlie, aka Moistcr1tikal, aka, penguinz0.

Artist On The Bubble
AOTB Live Week #45

Artist On The Bubble

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 149:46


First Hour   Oompa – LEBRON (12 Wks, Last #39, Pk #12)  EP: Unbothered  2 ReaL ft Supreme B G – Country N’ Playa (5 Wks, Last #30, Pk #25)  Single:  LG (Team Genius) – Drippin (11 Wks, Last #35, Pk #01)  Album: Therapy Session  Angel Maxine ft Sister Deborah & Wanlov the Kubolor – […]

Does This Still Work?
093 Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory 1971

Does This Still Work?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 68:01


Oompa loompa doompety doo, we've got a perfect puzzle for you. What do you get when you have a grown man abuse children for an hour and a half? Yep, thanks to the votes of their Patrons, Joe and George go Willie Wonka.   Links You can rate and review us in these places (and more, probably) Does This Still Work? - TV Podcast https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/does-this-still-work-1088105 ‎Does This Still Work? on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/does-this-still-work/id1492570867

The MidModcast
Willy Wonka's 50th! MMC 0046

The MidModcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 52:29


Oompa loompa doompadie do, we've got another podcast for you. Oompa Loompa dompadie di, subscribe and rate this podcast highly. Join the Midmodcasters, Craig, Paula and Dave as they take a boat ride down the sweet chocolate memory lane of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory for Willy's 50th Anniversary. Who could ever forget the bright psychedelic colors and the wonderful music of the fantastical land of Willy Wonka's factory? This podcast will bring to mind wonderful memories and it may even give you a sweet tooth! Shoot us an email or drop us a call and share your thoughts and memories! Email us: midmodcast@gmail.comFind us on Facebook, Twitter, and elsewhere. NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON PODCASTS! https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/search/The%20MidmodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Midmodcast Twitter: @midmodcast https://twitter.com/MidModcastOur Website: https://www.midmodcast.com CALL The Mid Modcast Message Line: 216-309-2204 We would love to hear from you, and we are always interested in new show ideas. Be sure to subscribe to this podcast and give us a great review. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-midmodcast/id1521672835 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yODQ4NDk1MC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/56KRzqjxzI1NTksjICLTsxOvercast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1521672835/the-midmodcast Anchor: https://anchor.fm/the-mid-modcast Thanks for being our friend. - You're Swell! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-mid-modcast/support Special thanks to "The Voice of The Mid-Modcast," Allen Marsh If you're looking for a Mid Century Modern home in Florida, contact our friend, Carrie here: https://www.metropolisrealestatesolutions.com/#/carrie-jones

Artist On The Bubble
AOTB Live Week #38

Artist On The Bubble

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 121:21


  First Hour   Dali Voodoo – Daydream (12 Wks, Last #37, Pk #01)  Single:   Oompa ft Dan Decristofaro – Go (11 Wks, Last #38, Pk #01) EP: Unbothered  Bergo Husky – Stop It (9 Wks, Last #28, Pk #05)  Single:  AdrianXpression – Fetish Single:  Ty Valentino – Keep It Cute (4 Wks, Last […]

Patch Us In Podcast
Episode 63 - Oompa Doompa

Patch Us In Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 126:34


Another podcast is with us! First time in a while the lads managed to get together, Hugh had a birthday that he had many a few drinks and good times. He also gets a Neo-Geo and talks about his experience with the console. Hamish gets drunk on holiday and also talks about Cyberpunk?!?! Hear his thoughts since the updates and if it is worth playing again. Dom talks about the usual stuff but the news and questions this week are pretty great.   So grab your butts and drinks! Spark this podcast now!   Artwork by @anjistique.graphique Get in touch via our socials below, we love to hear from you! Website: https://www.patchusin.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@patchusin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/patchusinofficial Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/patchusingaming Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patchusinofficial Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/PatchUsIn Email: patchusinofficial@gmail.com

Allston Pudding Presents: The Puddcast
Episode 7: Ascending to Higher Plateaus with Oompa

Allston Pudding Presents: The Puddcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 43:44


This week, Boston rapper Oompa sat down with us to talk about her summer output, a rising profile, shooting new videos, and how she's been growing into her own comfort zone as an artist and performer.

T.M.I. TV shows, Movies and Everything In Between.
EP 192 - Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) Five Bucket Episode!

T.M.I. TV shows, Movies and Everything In Between.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 64:11


Where is fancy bred, in the heart or in the head?  For us its bred in dark tunnels and in every strand of Gene Wilder's flyaway hair, as we celebrate the warm cuddly nightmare that is Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory!  We said GOOD DAY sir!!  #willywonkaandthechocolatefactory #genewilder #willywonka

Here Comes the Break
Episode 10: Here Comes the Break

Here Comes the Break

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 27:42


Ruben and his team complete the podcast season and celebrate by going out to a Black Lives Matter rally in Brooklyn —Ruben even has his parents' permission. But a new perspective on Ruben's recent behavior has Janelle worried he might do something reckless at the park.Featuring the artist Oompa & her new song “Go” [Stream|Download]Executive Producer: Asante BlackkProducer: Daniella PerkinsStarring: Asante Blackk and Daniella PerkinsCo-Starring: Bobby Cius, Rayme Cornell, Christopher V. Edwards and Taylor BettinsonWritten by: Taylor Bettinson and Nakia HillDirected By: Christopher V. Edwards https://instagram.com/oompoutloudhttps://www.instagram.com/herecomesthebreak/https://www.instagram.com/doubleelvis/https://twitter.com/doubleelvisfmhttps://www.facebook.com/DoubleElvisProductions/https://www.doubleelvis.com/  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Don't Look Under the Internet
DLUTI 020 - Okiku, the Doll that Grew Human Hair

Don't Look Under the Internet

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 55:20 Transcription Available


Oompa-loompa doopity duman dair. What do you do when your doll grows human hair? Doug, Mike, and Jason are about to find out. This internet mystery is quite old, but it does a fantastic job of making you feel uncomfortable. It's Okiku! The doll that grows human hair.OkikuFind us on social media, and anywhere podcasts are hosted!https://linktr.ee/dlutipodStarting your own podcast? Use this link to receive a $20 Amazon gift card when you sign up for a paid account with buzzsprout!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1671664Buy us a beer!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/DLUTIPOD)

Why Do We Own This DVD?
134. Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971)

Why Do We Own This DVD?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021 113:18


Diane and Sean discuss the childhood cult-classic of gen x'ers the world over, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. Episode music is, "Pure Imagination", by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley, performed by Gene Wilder from the OST. -  Our theme song is by Brushy One Stringhttp://www.brushyonestring.com-  Artwork by Marlaine LePage-  Why Do We Own This DVD?  Merch available at Teepublichttps://www.teepublic.com/stores/why-do-we-own-this-dvd?ref_id=21424-  Follow the show on social media:-  IG: @whydoweownthisdvdhttp://www.instagram.com/whydoweownthisdvd-  Twitter: @whydoweownthis1http://www.twitter.com/whydoweownthis1-  Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplantshttp://www.instagram.com/lookitmahplantsSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dvdpod)

Arroe Collins
Pod Crashing Episode 109 With Asante Blackk From Here Comes The Break

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 21:00


Leading music podcast company, Double Elvis Productions; iHeartMedia, the No. 1 podcast publisher globally according to Podtrac; and Def Jam Recordings today announced the premiere of Here Comes the Break, a serialized hip-hop music breaking podcast, launching on May 13. Here Comes the Break fuses a fictional scripted narrative with real artist interviews and exclusive music releases, introducing listeners to some of hip-hop's most talented emerging artists from Def Jam Recordings' stellar roster within the fictional story. Listeners can hear the official audio trailer now on iHeartRadio and everywhere podcasts are heard. Here Comes the Break stars Emmy-nominated actor Asante Blackk, best known for his roles in When They See Us (Netflix), This is Us (NBC), and Social Distance (Netflix), who is also an executive producer on the show, and rising star Daniella Perkins. Perkins is also a producer on the show and Nickelodeon's first multi-racial princess starring as Ciara in Knight Squad with past credits including co-hosting Drop That Seat with Kida The Great from executive producer Nick Cannon and the animated miniseries Middle School Moguls. The podcast series explores life and music through the mind of Ruben (voiced by Blackk), a young creator hustling to find an audience, and to find himself. Ruben is an avid hip-hop fan growing up in the suburbs of NYC, struggling with family pressure and anxiety issues. With the help of his friends, he anonymously launches a podcast that goes viral and quickly finds his voice as an interviewer and host. Ruben's podcast also becomes a must stop for emerging hip hop artists to be interviewed and within the fictional story, will feature and promote Def Jam artists. A groundbreaking podcast about self-identity, creator culture, family, and friendships, the show aims to entertain, while raising awareness about mental health to its listeners. "My whole life I've had a passion for acting, music, and helping people be their best selves," said Asante Blackk. "My new podcast, Here Comes The Break, was the perfect opportunity to blend all three, and I can't wait to share it with everybody. The show brings together music and media in a way that's new and exciting, while also sparking positive conversations around mental health and self-expression through art. Here Comes The Break tackles those crazy, sad, stagnant, and beautiful moments we all have growing up as teens and young adults. I hope you'll tune in and hop on for a wild ride." The series represents a new wave of artist promotion for record labels and a pioneering approach to artist discovery for fans rooted in unique musician interaction. Social media has fostered a closer connection between artist and listener, with fans craving deeper interaction and relation with artists. The convergence between podcasting and artist promotion in Here Comes the Break allows fans to get to know artists on a deeper level, providing a format for the artists to communicate who they are, what they stand for, and to be vulnerable, all within the same vehicle that introduces listeners to their new music. The intimacy of podcasting combined with the power of music and storytelling provides a unique platform for Here Comes the Break to foster the connection fans crave along with new music discovery. With new episodes dropping every Thursday beginning May 13th, each of the ten Here Comes the Break episodes will feature an interview with one emerging Def Jam artist and exclusively premiere one of their songs, with a full soundtrack on Def Jam to follow featuring music from all artists in the series. Artists featured in the first season include: Nevaeh Jolie, Masio Gunz, Ohno, Stephen Moses, LA the GOAT, Saint Bodhi, Bino Rideaux, Nasty C, Bobby Sessions, and Oompa. "The convergence of podcasting and the music business is opening up new avenues of exposure for artists, and innovations for creators," said Brady Sadler, co-founder of Double Elvis. "Music is at the core of all our content and partnering with iHeartRadio and Def Jam on this series allows us to introduce our audience of music fans to an emerging generation of new talent and explore opportunities for music discovery and promotion, all while chronicling important topics like mental health and self-expression through storytelling." "We are always seeking to find innovative ways to connect our artists with fans. This groundbreaking partnership offers a unique approach to music discovery, through not only scripted narratives but exclusive music premieres and artist interviews in an emerging and exciting new medium," said Rich Isaacson, GM/EVP of Def Jam Recordings. "iHeartRadio is built on the foundation of music discovery and connecting fans to new artists they will love. It's energizing to be able to fuse this core into a podcast by teaming up with Def Jam and Double Elvis Productions to launch Here Comes The Break. I've loved watching our teams develop a concept that bridges podcasting and music for a unique storytelling experience," said Will Pearson, Chief Operating Officer for the iHeartPodcast Network. "This podcast is a relatable coming-of-age tale that brilliantly combines real artists, their personal stories, new and emerging music, and a sense of vulnerability in each episode. I think our audiences will embrace it." Here Comes The Break is the latest podcast combining music and storytelling from Double Elvis, the music-focused, audio-first media company led by Brady Sadler and Jake Brennan, creator of Disgraceland, the #1 most downloaded music podcast according to Podtrac, 27 Club, and Blood On The Tracks. Here Comes the Break will be distributed through the iHeartPodcast Network, leveraging their industry-leading podcast network, proven podcast-to-broadcast promotional strategy, digital platforms, and radio personalities.

War and Peace in just 7 years (WAPIN7)
53. Boris Wonka and The Chocolate Barracks

War and Peace in just 7 years (WAPIN7)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 34:51


Oompa loompa doompety dooWe've got a perfect chapter for youOompa loompa doompety dorisThis one is sort of all about BorisWhat do you get when you want a sweet job?Stories of Emperor's dropping their stuffWho is the short man shifty as hell?Standing and staring, run but don't yell!We don't like the look of it///patreon.com/wapin7 - Support the podcast!wapin7.com/rate

Arroe Collins
Pod Crashing Episode 109 With Asante Blackk From Here Comes The Break

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 21:00


Leading music podcast company, Double Elvis Productions; iHeartMedia, the No. 1 podcast publisher globally according to Podtrac; and Def Jam Recordings today announced the premiere of Here Comes the Break, a serialized hip-hop music breaking podcast, launching on May 13. Here Comes the Break fuses a fictional scripted narrative with real artist interviews and exclusive music releases, introducing listeners to some of hip-hop's most talented emerging artists from Def Jam Recordings' stellar roster within the fictional story. Listeners can hear the official audio trailer now on iHeartRadio and everywhere podcasts are heard. Here Comes the Break stars Emmy-nominated actor Asante Blackk, best known for his roles in When They See Us (Netflix), This is Us (NBC), and Social Distance (Netflix), who is also an executive producer on the show, and rising star Daniella Perkins. Perkins is also a producer on the show and Nickelodeon's first multi-racial princess starring as Ciara in Knight Squad with past credits including co-hosting Drop That Seat with Kida The Great from executive producer Nick Cannon and the animated miniseries Middle School Moguls. The podcast series explores life and music through the mind of Ruben (voiced by Blackk), a young creator hustling to find an audience, and to find himself. Ruben is an avid hip-hop fan growing up in the suburbs of NYC, struggling with family pressure and anxiety issues. With the help of his friends, he anonymously launches a podcast that goes viral and quickly finds his voice as an interviewer and host. Ruben's podcast also becomes a must stop for emerging hip hop artists to be interviewed and within the fictional story, will feature and promote Def Jam artists. A groundbreaking podcast about self-identity, creator culture, family, and friendships, the show aims to entertain, while raising awareness about mental health to its listeners. "My whole life I've had a passion for acting, music, and helping people be their best selves," said Asante Blackk. "My new podcast, Here Comes The Break, was the perfect opportunity to blend all three, and I can't wait to share it with everybody. The show brings together music and media in a way that's new and exciting, while also sparking positive conversations around mental health and self-expression through art. Here Comes The Break tackles those crazy, sad, stagnant, and beautiful moments we all have growing up as teens and young adults. I hope you'll tune in and hop on for a wild ride." The series represents a new wave of artist promotion for record labels and a pioneering approach to artist discovery for fans rooted in unique musician interaction. Social media has fostered a closer connection between artist and listener, with fans craving deeper interaction and relation with artists. The convergence between podcasting and artist promotion in Here Comes the Break allows fans to get to know artists on a deeper level, providing a format for the artists to communicate who they are, what they stand for, and to be vulnerable, all within the same vehicle that introduces listeners to their new music. The intimacy of podcasting combined with the power of music and storytelling provides a unique platform for Here Comes the Break to foster the connection fans crave along with new music discovery. With new episodes dropping every Thursday beginning May 13th, each of the ten Here Comes the Break episodes will feature an interview with one emerging Def Jam artist and exclusively premiere one of their songs, with a full soundtrack on Def Jam to follow featuring music from all artists in the series. Artists featured in the first season include: Nevaeh Jolie, Masio Gunz, Ohno, Stephen Moses, LA the GOAT, Saint Bodhi, Bino Rideaux, Nasty C, Bobby Sessions, and Oompa. "The convergence of podcasting and the music business is opening up new avenues of exposure for artists, and innovations for creators," said Brady Sadler, co-founder of Double Elvis. "Music is at the core of all our content and partnering with iHeartRadio and Def Jam on this series allows us to introduce our audience of music fans to an emerging generation of new talent and explore opportunities for music discovery and promotion, all while chronicling important topics like mental health and self-expression through storytelling." "We are always seeking to find innovative ways to connect our artists with fans. This groundbreaking partnership offers a unique approach to music discovery, through not only scripted narratives but exclusive music premieres and artist interviews in an emerging and exciting new medium," said Rich Isaacson, GM/EVP of Def Jam Recordings. "iHeartRadio is built on the foundation of music discovery and connecting fans to new artists they will love. It's energizing to be able to fuse this core into a podcast by teaming up with Def Jam and Double Elvis Productions to launch Here Comes The Break. I've loved watching our teams develop a concept that bridges podcasting and music for a unique storytelling experience," said Will Pearson, Chief Operating Officer for the iHeartPodcast Network. "This podcast is a relatable coming-of-age tale that brilliantly combines real artists, their personal stories, new and emerging music, and a sense of vulnerability in each episode. I think our audiences will embrace it." Here Comes The Break is the latest podcast combining music and storytelling from Double Elvis, the music-focused, audio-first media company led by Brady Sadler and Jake Brennan, creator of Disgraceland, the #1 most downloaded music podcast according to Podtrac, 27 Club, and Blood On The Tracks. Here Comes the Break will be distributed through the iHeartPodcast Network, leveraging their industry-leading podcast network, proven podcast-to-broadcast promotional strategy, digital platforms, and radio personalities.

Pod-Crashing
Pod Crashing Episode 109 With Asante Blackk From Here Comes The Break

Pod-Crashing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 21:00


Leading music podcast company, Double Elvis Productions; iHeartMedia, the No. 1 podcast publisher globally according to Podtrac; and Def Jam Recordings today announced the premiere of Here Comes the Break, a serialized hip-hop music breaking podcast, launching on May 13. Here Comes the Break fuses a fictional scripted narrative with real artist interviews and exclusive music releases, introducing listeners to some of hip-hop's most talented emerging artists from Def Jam Recordings' stellar roster within the fictional story. Listeners can hear the official audio trailer now on iHeartRadio and everywhere podcasts are heard.Here Comes the Break stars Emmy-nominated actor Asante Blackk, best known for his roles in When They See Us (Netflix), This is Us (NBC), and Social Distance (Netflix), who is also an executive producer on the show, and rising star Daniella Perkins. Perkins is also a producer on the show and Nickelodeon's first multi-racial princess starring as Ciara in Knight Squad with past credits including co-hosting Drop That Seat with Kida The Great from executive producer Nick Cannon and the animated miniseries Middle School Moguls.The podcast series explores life and music through the mind of Ruben (voiced by Blackk), a young creator hustling to find an audience, and to find himself. Ruben is an avid hip-hop fan growing up in the suburbs of NYC, struggling with family pressure and anxiety issues. With the help of his friends, he anonymously launches a podcast that goes viral and quickly finds his voice as an interviewer and host. Ruben's podcast also becomes a must stop for emerging hip hop artists to be interviewed and within the fictional story, will feature and promote Def Jam artists. A groundbreaking podcast about self-identity, creator culture, family, and friendships, the show aims to entertain, while raising awareness about mental health to its listeners."My whole life I've had a passion for acting, music, and helping people be their best selves," said Asante Blackk. "My new podcast, Here Comes The Break, was the perfect opportunity to blend all three, and I can't wait to share it with everybody. The show brings together music and media in a way that's new and exciting, while also sparking positive conversations around mental health and self-expression through art. Here Comes The Break tackles those crazy, sad, stagnant, and beautiful moments we all have growing up as teens and young adults. I hope you'll tune in and hop on for a wild ride."The series represents a new wave of artist promotion for record labels and a pioneering approach to artist discovery for fans rooted in unique musician interaction. Social media has fostered a closer connection between artist and listener, with fans craving deeper interaction and relation with artists. The convergence between podcasting and artist promotion in Here Comes the Break allows fans to get to know artists on a deeper level, providing a format for the artists to communicate who they are, what they stand for, and to be vulnerable, all within the same vehicle that introduces listeners to their new music. The intimacy of podcasting combined with the power of music and storytelling provides a unique platform for Here Comes the Break to foster the connection fans crave along with new music discovery.With new episodes dropping every Thursday beginning May 13th, each of the ten Here Comes the Break episodes will feature an interview with one emerging Def Jam artist and exclusively premiere one of their songs, with a full soundtrack on Def Jam to follow featuring music from all artists in the series. Artists featured in the first season include: Nevaeh Jolie, Masio Gunz, Ohno, Stephen Moses, LA the GOAT, Saint Bodhi, Bino Rideaux, Nasty C, Bobby Sessions, and Oompa."The convergence of podcasting and the music business is opening up new avenues of exposure for artists, and innovations for creators," said Brady Sadler, co-founder of Double Elvis. "Music is at the core of all our content and partnering with iHeartRadio and Def Jam on this series allows us to introduce our audience of music fans to an emerging generation of new talent and explore opportunities for music discovery and promotion, all while chronicling important topics like mental health and self-expression through storytelling.""We are always seeking to find innovative ways to connect our artists with fans. This groundbreaking partnership offers a unique approach to music discovery, through not only scripted narratives but exclusive music premieres and artist interviews in an emerging and exciting new medium," said Rich Isaacson, GM/EVP of Def Jam Recordings."iHeartRadio is built on the foundation of music discovery and connecting fans to new artists they will love. It's energizing to be able to fuse this core into a podcast by teaming up with Def Jam and Double Elvis Productions to launch Here Comes The Break. I've loved watching our teams develop a concept that bridges podcasting and music for a unique storytelling experience," said Will Pearson, Chief Operating Officer for the iHeartPodcast Network. "This podcast is a relatable coming-of-age tale that brilliantly combines real artists, their personal stories, new and emerging music, and a sense of vulnerability in each episode. I think our audiences will embrace it."Here Comes The Break is the latest podcast combining music and storytelling from Double Elvis, the music-focused, audio-first media company led by Brady Sadler and Jake Brennan, creator of Disgraceland, the #1 most downloaded music podcast according to Podtrac, 27 Club, and Blood On The Tracks. Here Comes the Break will be distributed through the iHeartPodcast Network, leveraging their industry-leading podcast network, proven podcast-to-broadcast promotional strategy, digital platforms, and radio personalities.

Arroe Collins
Pod Crashing Episode 109 With Asante Blackk From Here Comes The Break

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 21:00


Leading music podcast company, Double Elvis Productions; iHeartMedia, the No. 1 podcast publisher globally according to Podtrac; and Def Jam Recordings today announced the premiere of Here Comes the Break, a serialized hip-hop music breaking podcast, launching on May 13. Here Comes the Break fuses a fictional scripted narrative with real artist interviews and exclusive music releases, introducing listeners to some of hip-hop's most talented emerging artists from Def Jam Recordings' stellar roster within the fictional story. Listeners can hear the official audio trailer now on iHeartRadio and everywhere podcasts are heard. Here Comes the Break stars Emmy-nominated actor Asante Blackk, best known for his roles in When They See Us (Netflix), This is Us (NBC), and Social Distance (Netflix), who is also an executive producer on the show, and rising star Daniella Perkins. Perkins is also a producer on the show and Nickelodeon's first multi-racial princess starring as Ciara in Knight Squad with past credits including co-hosting Drop That Seat with Kida The Great from executive producer Nick Cannon and the animated miniseries Middle School Moguls. The podcast series explores life and music through the mind of Ruben (voiced by Blackk), a young creator hustling to find an audience, and to find himself. Ruben is an avid hip-hop fan growing up in the suburbs of NYC, struggling with family pressure and anxiety issues. With the help of his friends, he anonymously launches a podcast that goes viral and quickly finds his voice as an interviewer and host. Ruben's podcast also becomes a must stop for emerging hip hop artists to be interviewed and within the fictional story, will feature and promote Def Jam artists. A groundbreaking podcast about self-identity, creator culture, family, and friendships, the show aims to entertain, while raising awareness about mental health to its listeners. "My whole life I've had a passion for acting, music, and helping people be their best selves," said Asante Blackk. "My new podcast, Here Comes The Break, was the perfect opportunity to blend all three, and I can't wait to share it with everybody. The show brings together music and media in a way that's new and exciting, while also sparking positive conversations around mental health and self-expression through art. Here Comes The Break tackles those crazy, sad, stagnant, and beautiful moments we all have growing up as teens and young adults. I hope you'll tune in and hop on for a wild ride." The series represents a new wave of artist promotion for record labels and a pioneering approach to artist discovery for fans rooted in unique musician interaction. Social media has fostered a closer connection between artist and listener, with fans craving deeper interaction and relation with artists. The convergence between podcasting and artist promotion in Here Comes the Break allows fans to get to know artists on a deeper level, providing a format for the artists to communicate who they are, what they stand for, and to be vulnerable, all within the same vehicle that introduces listeners to their new music. The intimacy of podcasting combined with the power of music and storytelling provides a unique platform for Here Comes the Break to foster the connection fans crave along with new music discovery. With new episodes dropping every Thursday beginning May 13th, each of the ten Here Comes the Break episodes will feature an interview with one emerging Def Jam artist and exclusively premiere one of their songs, with a full soundtrack on Def Jam to follow featuring music from all artists in the series. Artists featured in the first season include: Nevaeh Jolie, Masio Gunz, Ohno, Stephen Moses, LA the GOAT, Saint Bodhi, Bino Rideaux, Nasty C, Bobby Sessions, and Oompa. "The convergence of podcasting and the music business is opening up new avenues of exposure for artists, and innovations for creators," said Brady Sadler, co-founder of Double Elvis. "Music is at the core of all our content and partnering with iHeartRadio and Def Jam on this series allows us to introduce our audience of music fans to an emerging generation of new talent and explore opportunities for music discovery and promotion, all while chronicling important topics like mental health and self-expression through storytelling." "We are always seeking to find innovative ways to connect our artists with fans. This groundbreaking partnership offers a unique approach to music discovery, through not only scripted narratives but exclusive music premieres and artist interviews in an emerging and exciting new medium," said Rich Isaacson, GM/EVP of Def Jam Recordings. "iHeartRadio is built on the foundation of music discovery and connecting fans to new artists they will love. It's energizing to be able to fuse this core into a podcast by teaming up with Def Jam and Double Elvis Productions to launch Here Comes The Break. I've loved watching our teams develop a concept that bridges podcasting and music for a unique storytelling experience," said Will Pearson, Chief Operating Officer for the iHeartPodcast Network. "This podcast is a relatable coming-of-age tale that brilliantly combines real artists, their personal stories, new and emerging music, and a sense of vulnerability in each episode. I think our audiences will embrace it." Here Comes The Break is the latest podcast combining music and storytelling from Double Elvis, the music-focused, audio-first media company led by Brady Sadler and Jake Brennan, creator of Disgraceland, the #1 most downloaded music podcast according to Podtrac, 27 Club, and Blood On The Tracks. Here Comes the Break will be distributed through the iHeartPodcast Network, leveraging their industry-leading podcast network, proven podcast-to-broadcast promotional strategy, digital platforms, and radio personalities.

Gutting the Sacred Cow
Karyn Turk gives Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory diabetes Episode 86 GTSC podcast

Gutting the Sacred Cow

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 58:31


@KarynTurk is going to touch a LOT of nerves with her choice of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Yeah, the film that every kid from the 70's, 80s, and 90s LOVES. Karyn does not hold back against Gene Wilder's tale of kids looking for golden tickets and 4 grandparents sharing 2 beds. But do Kevin Gootee and Kevin Israel send her argument right into the chocolate river? Keep giggling, you immature silly heads. Here is where you can find us on all podcasts platforms: apple iTunes, Spotify, google, spreaker, stitcher, iheartradio, castbox: https://guttingthesacredcow.com/where-to-listen-see-us/ You name it and we're on it! And you can also see our handsome yet smug faces on Youtube as well. Looking to sell your product, advertise your services, or raise brand awareness? You're hearing ads on our episodes, that can be you too! We'd love to help you and we can be reached at guttingthesacredcow@gmail.com Hello to our new friends! We love it when you click "subscribe", like us on social media, and most importantly when you tell your friends/family about our podcast. Thank you ALL for continually shouting us out on social media, we love when you do that as well as leave us those 5 star rating and 2-3 sentence reviews. Guttingthesacredcow.com is where you find us every day with new blogs EVERY DAY. Also, grab a mug, hat, shirt, hoodie, whatever at the merch shop, also at guttingthesacredcow.com Social media for the gang: @KevinGootee on Twitter, FB, IG. www.kevingootee.com @kevinisrael_NJ on twitter, FB, @Kevin_israel_comedy on IG www.kevinisrael.com @karynturk on twitter and instagram. Check out karynturk.com Karyn Turk gives Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory diabetes Episode 86 GTSC podcast

I Am Refocused Podcast Show
Asante Blackk - Here Comes The Break Podcast Series

I Am Refocused Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 3:15


ABOUT ASANTE BLACKK AND HERE COMES THE BREAKLeading music podcast company, Double Elvis Productions; iHeartMedia, the No. 1 podcast publisher globally according to Podtrac; and Def Jam Recordings today announced the premiere of Here Comes the Break, a serialized hip-hop music breaking podcast, launching on May 13. Here Comes the Break fuses a fictional scripted narrative with real artist interviews and exclusive music releases, introducing listeners to some of hip-hop's most talented emerging artists from Def Jam Recordings' stellar roster within the fictional story. Listeners can hear the official audio trailer now on iHeartRadio and everywhere podcasts are heard.Here Comes the Break stars Emmy-nominated actor Asante Blackk, best known for his roles in When They See Us (Netflix), This is Us (NBC), and Social Distance(Netflix), who is also an executive producer on the show, and rising star Daniella Perkins. Perkins is also a producer on the show and Nickelodeon's first multi-racial princess starring as Ciara in Knight Squad with past credits including co-hosting Drop That Seat with Kida The Great from executive producer Nick Cannon and the animated miniseries Middle School Moguls.The podcast series explores life and music through the mind of Ruben (voiced by Blackk), a young creator hustling to find an audience, and to find himself. Ruben is an avid hip-hop fan growing up in the suburbs of NYC, struggling with family pressure and anxiety issues. With the help of his friends, he anonymously launches a podcast that goes viral and quickly finds his voice as an interviewer and host. Ruben's podcast also becomes a must stop for emerging hip hop artists to be interviewed and within the fictional story, will feature and promote Def Jam artists. A groundbreaking podcast about self-identity, creator culture, family, and friendships, the show aims to entertain, while raising awareness about mental health to its listeners."My whole life I've had a passion for acting, music, and helping people be their best selves," said Asante Blackk. "My new podcast, Here Comes The Break, was the perfect opportunity to blend all three, and I can't wait to share it with everybody. The show brings together music and media in a way that's new and exciting, while also sparking positive conversations around mental health and self-expression through art. Here Comes The Breaktackles those crazy, sad, stagnant, and beautiful moments we all have growing up as teens and young adults. I hope you'll tune in and hop on for a wild ride."The series represents a new wave of artist promotion for record labels and a pioneering approach to artist discovery for fans rooted in unique musician interaction. Social media has fostered a closer connection between artist and listener, with fans craving deeper interaction and relation with artists. The convergence between podcasting and artist promotion in Here Comes the Break allows fans to get to know artists on a deeper level, providing a format for the artists to communicate who they are, what they stand for, and to be vulnerable, all within the same vehicle that introduces listeners to their new music. The intimacy of podcasting combined with the power of music and storytelling provides a unique platform for Here Comes the Break to foster the connection fans crave along with new music discovery.With new episodes dropping every Thursday beginning May 13th, each of the ten Here Comes the Breakepisodes will feature an interview with one emerging Def Jam artist and exclusively premiere one of their songs, with a full soundtrack on Def Jam to follow featuring music from all artists in the series. Artists featured in the first season include: Nevaeh Jolie, Masio Gunz, Ohno, Stephen Moses, LA the GOAT, Saint Bodhi, Bino Rideaux, Nasty C, Bobby Sessions, and Oompa."The convergence of podcasting and the music business is opening up new avenues of exposure for artists, and innovations for creators," said Brady Sadler, co-founder of Double Elvis. "Music is at the core of all our content and partnering with iHeartRadio and Def Jam on this series allows us to introduce our audience of music fans to an emerging generation of new talent and explore opportunities for music discovery and promotion, all while chronicling important topics like mental health and self-expression through storytelling.""We are always seeking to find innovative ways to connect our artists with fans. This groundbreaking partnership offers a unique approach to music discovery, through not only scripted narratives but exclusive music premieres and artist interviews in an emerging and exciting new medium," said Rich Isaacson, GM/EVP of Def Jam Recordings."iHeartRadio is built on the foundation of music discovery and connecting fans to new artists they will love. It's energizing to be able to fuse this core into a podcast by teaming up with Def Jam and Double Elvis Productions to launch Here Comes The Break. I've loved watching our teams develop a concept that bridges podcasting and music for a unique storytelling experience," said Will Pearson, Chief Operating Officer for the iHeartPodcast Network. "This podcast is a relatable coming-of-age tale that brilliantly combines real artists, their personal stories, new and emerging music, and a sense of vulnerability in each episode. I think our audiences will embrace it."Here Comes The Break is the latest podcast combining music and storytelling from Double Elvis, the music-focused, audio-first media company led by Brady Sadler and Jake Brennan, creator of Disgraceland, the #1 most downloaded music podcast according to Podtrac, 27 Club, and Blood On The Tracks. Here Comes the Breakwill be distributed through the iHeartPodcast Network, leveraging their industry-leading podcast network, proven podcast-to-broadcast promotional strategy, digital platforms, and radio personalities. The show will be available on iHeartRadio and wherever you listen to podcasts on May 13th.Episodes available here: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-here-comes-the-break-81762038/THIS IS US ENDING AFTER ITS 6TH SEASON IN 2022 (FROM PEOPLEIs Us will be wrapping after season 6.On Friday, days after the initial news of the hit NBC drama concluding with its sixth season, the show's creator Dan Fogelman confirmed the series' ending on Twitter. "Whoever casually first said 'All good things must come to an end' never had to end their favorite thing," Fogelman wrote."While sad to have just 1 season left, also grateful to NBC for letting us end the show how, and when, we always intended. We'll work hard to stick the landing. #ThisIsUs," he concluded.The show's Twitter account also shared Fogelman's tweet along with photos from the five seasons so far.Mandy Moore, who stars as Rebecca Pearson on the show, also addressed the upcoming conclusion on her Instagram Story. "I'm already VERY emotional about my favorite job coming to an end. BUT.... We have a whole season to wrap things up the way it was always intended," she wrote.NBC announced its fall schedule on Friday and the premiere of season 6 of This Is Us, which will be delayed for the midseason lineup in early 2022, with 18 episodes airing uninterrupted.On Wednesday, a source confirmed to PEOPLE that season 6 of This Is Us will be the last for the time-jumping drama, which first premiered on Sept. 20, 2016, and has featured actors Moore, Milo Ventimiglia, Chrissy Metz, Sterling K. Brown, Justin Hartley, Susan Kelechi Watson and Chris Sullivan.In January 2020, Fogelman spoke about the show's eventual ending to the Los Angeles Times, telling the outlet about the progression of storylines ultimately wrapping with an episode that will "have a lot of the information about what's happened to this family, and what will be left is some resolution," adding, "I think when the show eventually comes to an end, I think in the best way, it'll be very quiet and normal. That's always been the plan because, at the end of the day, it's a story about this kind of regular family."NBC previously renewed the show in May 2019 through season 6. However, the current season 5 of This Is Uswas cut short by two episodes due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which delayed production multiple times throughout 2020 and caused a late start last fall.The final two episodes of season 5 will air May 18 (9 p.m. ET) and May 25 (10 p.m. ET), both on NBC.

Citywide Blackout
Lisa Bello talks about making her mark in Boston's rap scene

Citywide Blackout

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 63:40


Boston's Lisa Bello is well-known among the city's rap artists, but that wasn't always the case. In this episode, she talks about how she got her start and the many collaborations she's formed over the years. She also talks about the work that was required to make her presence known.   We look at Lisa's two newest releases, “Overnight Shift” released just a couple weeks ago, and her self-titled album which came out last December. These albums both have unique sounds, and we dive into the different artists she worked with, which include June Jissle, Jeffandy AllTogether, Chalease, Ananda Nakira, and Oompa. Lisa shares the story of how they all met and what led her to working with them.   Most recently, Lisa has entered the world of voiceover work, and she speaks about how her years in music helped prepare her for the role. She's done projects of all kinds, from commercial work to songs used in cheerleading competitions.   Following this interview, enjoy these songs from “Overnight Shift.” First up is “Back to Work” followed by “Temp Service.”

The Bogcast
Gap Teith & Keeth: Episode 2

The Bogcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 58:13


It's been over 5 months since Episode 1, but Oompa is FINALLY back for Episode 2 lol!!! He shows up with a Bogcast Rap and looking like Forest Gump at the end of that running scene. We find out where he's been, the "Pinch & Roll" technique, his project "Vagzombie", and he calls out some Celebrities to Box including Snoop Dogg. *

Would You Rather with Eric and Dave
Episode 37 Candy House or Oompa Loompas

Would You Rather with Eric and Dave

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 46:18


Things get sinfully sweet in this episode as we answer...-Would you rather never go out to eat again, or survive on nothing but Bloomin' Onions for a whole week?-Would you rather be the best player at a sport but never win a championship, or ride the bench and win it all?-Mascot or Ascot?-Would you rather live in a house made of candy, or a every time you make a mistake you learn your lesson via Oompa Loompa?

Hello Charlie
Introduction of Myself & Podcast

Hello Charlie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 9:44


This episode is a small introduction of who I am and what my podcast will consist of. The artist that has been featured is Oompa. Oompa can't be found on all music streaming platforms, Oompa can be reached on Instagram: @oompaoutloud My home boy drumkamp created the intro/outro beat to my podcastHe has multiple track on his Instagram which is: @drumkampI can be reached (email) Hellocharlie1990@gmail.com Instagram @Tricey_1223Please fill Free to send me stories, questions, music, etc to be featured in up and coming episodes.Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/Tricey1223)

Garage Logic
07/12/19 The Best Of GL: Joe goes after the way the press decides to ask questions to the military

Garage Logic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 58:15


07/12/19 The Best Of GL: Joe reflects on the way the press decides to ask questions on an ammunition dump story. A high school pulls its band from attending a George Bush rally, the GL duck calls in to discuss a web amputation, and an Oompa quiz!!

Garage Logic
Best of Garage Logic today (05/17/19) Enjoy!!!

Garage Logic

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019


05/17 Best of GL today includes: Patrick calling in from Wyomania, Rookie taking an Oompa quiz on a potential CI girl, a great phone call from Bobby, the crew interviewing potential candidates for a weather position, and ground breaking duet exclusively in GL.

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Beat Club Podcast
Oompa (Mar. 10, 2019) | #103

Beat Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 102:56


On this episode of the Beat Club Podcast, we sit down and chop it up with Emcee and BMA winner Oompa. We review beats sent in from around the globe and decide if we would Keep it or Cut it. Beatclubpodcast.com #Whereproducersareheard

Garage Logic
8/1 HR 2: Minnesota the happiest state?/Rookie rocks an Oompa Quiz/Iowa state fair food?

Garage Logic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018


A new study out show that Minnesota is the happiest state to live in. Joe wonder what the criteria is to be even in the top ten. Donkeys in Santorini, Greece and truly burdened beasts, as people traveling are getting heavier. Such remarks that the state fairs across the country are all about food and new foods get all of the publicity!