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Sign Up on Kalshi with Promo Code MMO and you'll receive a free $10 with a $10 trade https://kalshi.com/sign-up?referral=mmo Then check out Kalshi's Oscars Dashboard to dive into all their markets. https://kalshi.com/hub/oscars-2026 And on today's episode, we do just that. We are looking at the Oscar Markets to see where the late movement is happening and where the money is going. This typically tells us about the eventual winners, and we want you to be able to profit from it all with us. CATEGORIES WITH THE MOST MOVEMENT: Cinematography - 3:11 Best Actor - 5:56 Supporting Actress - 10:31 ONE BATTLE IS FAVORED IN THESE OTHER CATEGORIES: Adapted Screenplay, Director & Film Editing - 15:00 Best Picture - 22;07 Supporting Actor - 25:35 Which Film Wins The Most Oscars? - 29:44 SINNERS IS FAVORED IN THESE OTHER CATEGORIES: Original Screenplay & Original Score - 30:47 Casting - 33:22 Plus, you can trade on How many Oscars Sinners will win? - 36:24 MISCELLANEOUS CATEGORIES: Frankenstein is favored in Costumes, Production Design and Makeup & Hair - 38:28 KPop Demon Hunters is favored in Original Song & Animated Feature - 42:59 Best Actress - 47:14 Visual Effects - 48:22 Sound - 49:35 Documentary Feature - 51:28 International Feature - 55:36 The Short Film Categories - 58:10 OUTRO: Please support us by using Promo Code “MMO” on Kalshi. Get a free $10 when you trade $10. Plus, you can also enjoy this episode while you trade. Otherwise, we have several episodes next week. We'll recap the Oscars on Monday March 16th… both on Chaz and AJ in the Morning on WPLR.com at 8:20am Eastern Standard Time … and then back here on our feed with our recap episode. Then make sure you stay tuned to our feed for another very special interview, and our upcoming coverage of the next film years, starting with Project Hail Mary and going into our Oscars Year In Preview series, etc.
Oscar night is almost here, and Below the Line closes out its 2026 Oscar series with a look at the Academy Award for Best Original Song. This week, Skid is joined by returning guests Chris Molanphy, Louis Weeks, and Tom Peyton to break down the five nominees — a lineup that ranges from chart-topping K-pop to blues-infused cinematic spectacle, intimate indie folk, and even a rare operatic outlier. As the ceremony approaches on March 15, the panel weighs not only which song will win, but how each nominee functions inside its film — and what that says about the evolving relationship between movies and popular music. Among the highlights: Diane Warren's Dear Me — her 17th nomination — and a candid conversation about formula, legacy nominations, and the Academy's enduring embrace of one of its most persistent contenders Why Golden from K-Pop Demon Hunters has become the category's undeniable frontrunner — and how its structure, performance demands, and cultural impact set it apart The scope and ambition of I Lied to You from Sinners, and how its blend of blues tradition and cinematic storytelling makes it more than just a “song” An operatic curveball in Sweet Dreams of Joy from Viva Verdi! — and what happens when a classical aria sits beside pop craftsmanship Nick Cave and Bryce Dessner's Train Dreams, a meditative, image-driven piece that bridges songwriter performance and filmic atmosphere The conversation moves easily between technical craft and big-picture questions: What makes a song “original” in today's industry? Should Best Original Song reward chart success, narrative function, or musical innovation? And in an era of streaming metrics and algorithmic pop, what still feels distinctly human?
Will this finally be Diane Warren's year at the Oscars, when she goes up against “Golden” from K-Pop Demon Hunters and “I Lied To You,” from Sinners? (Probably not).Host Robin Hilton is joined by New Music Friday's Stephen Thompson to cruelly rank those nominees along with “Train Dreams,” from Train Dreams and “Sweet Dreams Of Joy,” from Via Verdi.(00:00) Intro(02:37) Fifth place(08:45) Fourth place(16:55) Third place(24:25) Second place(33:31) First place and our pick to win the OscarSupport the show with a review on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. And tell a friend!Questions, comments, suggestions or feedback of any kind always welcome: allsongs@npr.orgTo manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Join hosts Matt Diaz and Ernesto Santos as we dive into ALL 24 Oscar nominations and give you our predictions on who we think should and will win the top honors at the 98th Academy Awards. We'll also recap the entire 2026 Awards Season by discussing the winners of the Golden Globes, The Critics Choice Awards, The Actors Awards and other notable awards shows. Time Stamps for every category in episode description. Time Stamps:Awards Season Recap: (00:07:35)Oscar Predictions: (00:26:00)Casting: (00:28:00)Animated Short Film: (00:32:18)Live Action Short Film: (00:35:56)Documentary Short Film: (00:39:14)Visual Effects: (00:44:47)Editing: (00:54:21)Production Design: (00:58:34)Cinematography: (01:01:16)Costume Design: (01:04:50)Makeup and Hairstyling: (01:06:45)Sound: (01:21:53)Original Song: (01:22:58)Original Score: (01:31:21)Documentary: (01:33:12)International Film: (01:34:52)Animated Film: (01:38:40)Adapted Screenplay: (01:40:45)Original Screenplay: (01:42:53)Supporting Actor: (01:44:55)Supporting Actress: (01:48:39)Lead Actor: (01:54:48)Lead Actress: (01:57:32)Directing: (01:59:05)Best Picture: (02:02:38)
We've launched a SYL Merch Store! 10% for the month of March by using promo code SYLMPLS. All profits will go to various organizations in Minnesota. Nicole Barlow and Ryan Pak break down the 2026 Oscars Best Original Song category. It looks like Huntrix's "Golden" from K-Pop Demon Hunters is the heavy favorite but Raphael Saadiq and Sinners is the most nominated film of the year. We break down the nominees, songs snubbed from the short list and give our thoughts on the Best Original Score category as well. Dianne Warren is hoping that her 17th nomination will finally get her The Oscar... for her song from a documentary about Dianne Warren. Head to SoulInsole.com and use code SNDCAST for 10% Off Your Order Take the 90 day Just Thrive Probiotic Challenge Today: (Save 20% on your 1st Order) https://justthrivehealth.com/CX Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Long returns to predict and bet the 98th Academy Awards as we break down the gambling lines / betting odds for each of the 24 categories at the Oscars. Mike 1 explains betting to AlsoMom - 3:35 CATEGORIES WITH HEAVY FAVORITES: Lead Actress - 8:48 Original Score - 12:53 Director - 14:08 Original Screenplay - 18:04 Adapted Screenplay - 19:50 VFX - 20:25 Costumes - 22:34 Makeup & Hairstyling - 27:00 Animated Feature - 28:55 Original Song - 31:02 Production Designer - 38:40 Sound - 39:37 BET OR DON'T BET: Film Editing - 42:42 Best Picture - 47:31 Casting - 57:34 Supporting Actor - 1:02:35 THE BATTLEGROUND CATEGORIES: International Feature - 1:11:41 Cinematography - 1:17:13 Documentary Feature - 1:22:50 Lead Actor - 1:28:10 Supporting Actress - 1:34:17 The Shorts - 1:43:10 OUTRO: The Words of Wisdom today are to follow David Long. https://x.com/1DavidLong Otherwise, go back and enjoy all our guests from this season, including David Long's last episodes with us for Holiday Bets. Plus, you can follow us on social media and support our show AND our habits by rating and reviewing, following, liking and subscribing… and as always, by telling your friends about our shows. https://linktr.ee/mikemikeandoscar
2026 OSCARS SPECIAL Oh yes, it's the yearly That Song From That Movie award season special. Time for us to break down all of the Academy Award nominees for the Best Original Song category. Which one of these songs will be lofting the little gold Oscar statue above their head? The nominees are: "Dear Me" from Diane Warren: Relentless, "Golden" from KPOP Demon Hunters, "I Lied to You" from Sinners, "Train Dreams" from Train Dreams and "Sweet Dreams of Joy" from Viva Verdi!. Ben doesn't hold back any punches, Dietrich's voice is hanging on for dear life and Alex does hold back some punches .Find us on Twitter, BlueSky, Instagram & Threads: @TSFTMpodThe winner is Like, share and subscribeDid you enjoy the episode? Then please consider leaving a FIVE STAR review wherever you are listening. It means a great deal to us and makes it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Want to support us further? You can do this on Patreon from £1 ($1.50) a month: https://Patreon.com/TSFTM or via our merch store: https://TeePublic.com/user/TSFTMThank you!Timestamps:01:43 - What Have We Been Watching?04:02 - Oscars Overview05:52 - "Dear Me" By Kesha (Diane Warren!)14:17 - "Golden" by Huntr/x19:54 - "I Lied to You" By Miles Caton30:52 - "Sweet Dreams of Joy" ...from Viva Verdi!36:30 - "Train Dreams" by Nick Cave44:19 - Who is Getting Our Vote?
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends. This week's friends are Caleb & Reeb! We recorded this last week at my home in Portland, Oregon. Tunes in this episode: Gold in Your Pocket (Caleb Klauder original) (0:57) He's Gone (Caleb Klauder original) (18:52) Trust in Your Luck (Reeb Willms original) (43:04) Gathering Flowers (1:00:17) Shame Shame Shame (Caleb Klauder original) (1:11:16) BONUS TRACK: Boll Weevil Visit Caleb & Reeb's website Buy their album Gold in Your Pocket from Free Dirt records Come to OrcasFest at the end of May! Come see Morgan Harris and I play at Abbie Weisenbloom's in Portland on March 12 Sign up for my Learning Tunes on the Fly workshop series! Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon Send Tax Deductible Donations to Get Up in the Cool through Fracture Atlas Sign up at Pitchfork Banjo for my clawhammer instructional series! Schedule a banjo lesson with Cameron Visit Tall Poppy String Band's website and follow us on Instagram follow Sweeten the Third on Instagram
Bonus: Soul Goal Mapping (My Way Home) — Original Song. This special episode shares the original song “Soul Goal Mapping (My Way Home)” ahead of the worldwide launch of Katie Joy's new book Soul Goal Mapping, publishing on Amazon March 8. “Soul Goal Mapping (My Way Home)” is the original song inspired by the message behind the Soul Goal Mapping book and movement created by Katie Joy. Instead of a traditional conversation, this episode shares a piece of music created to capture the emotional journey behind Soul Goal Mapping (My Way Home) — the movement from confusion and quiet misalignment back to your inner compass. Many people reach a point in life where things appear successful on the outside, yet internally something feels unsettled. This song reflects that moment. The moment when you pause long enough to recognise that something deeper is asking for your attention — and the path forward begins with reconnecting to yourself.
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Welcome to Backstage Pass Season 3! We're premiering our third season with a special conversation that features Jason Schafer, Arthur Lafrentz Bacon, and Jeff Calhoun discussing their new show, Trick! The Musical. Check out Episode 2 in two weeks for the second part of our conversation. Based on the 1999 queer cult classic film, Trick! The Musical follows Gabriel, a shy musical theatre songwriter, and Mark, a go-go dancer, who try to find a place to hook up in Manhattan, only for the romantic endeavor to be hilariously interrupted by friends and bad luck. In this episode, you'll hear the songs "I Got a Place” performed by Charlie Franklin, Brooke Sterling, and Joanna Parson as well as “Original Song by Gabe” performed by Leah Keelen, Aavyn Lee, and Will-Franklin Eller. Connect with Trick! The Musical: Website: https://trickthemusical.com/ Connect with Jeff Calhoun: Instagram: @thejeffcalhoun Connect with Arthur Lafrentz Bacon: Instagram: @shedlove87 Website: https://www.arthurlafrentzbacon.com/ Connect with New York Theatre Barn: Support us: https://newyorktheatrebarn.givingfuel.com/nytb2025 Twitter: @nytheatrebarn Instagram: @newyorktheatrebarn Facebook.com/nytheatrebarn nytheatrebarn.org Pauls's personal instagram: @paulsmacs Teresa's personal instagram: @terijoyeaux Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends. This week's friend is Sparrow Smith! We recorded this on Monday at my home in Portland, Oregon. Tunes in this episode: Katie Morey (0:46) Jewel of the Blue Ridge (Sparrow Smith original) (10:32) Undone in Sorrow (31:47) Young Sally (Sparrow Smith original) (42:34) Chips and Sauce (Ira Bernstein original) (1:00:42) BONUS TRACK: Tend that Flame (Sparrow Smith original) Follow Sparrow Smith on Instagram [Buy her newest album Carolina Mountains](Carolina Mountains | Sparrow Smith - BandcampBandcamphttps://sparrowsmith.bandcamp.com › album › carolina-...) Follow Resonant Rogues on Instagram Visit Resonant Rogues' website Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon Send Tax Deductible Donations to Get Up in the Cool through Fracture Atlas Sign up at Pitchfork Banjo for my clawhammer instructional series! Schedule a banjo lesson with Cameron Visit Tall Poppy String Band's website and follow us on Instagram follow Sweeten the Third on Instagram
Send us a textStaffan Websitehttps://epk.recordunion.com/wesStaffan Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61570463024061&ref=1Staffan Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/wes_weswebb/Staffan Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/01YlKlKwoNGUo1bL7ytOS6?si=noQTrjWEQ96oS3o_jQbgRQSongs featured on the show:Hearts on the Tablehttps://open.spotify.com/track/387u6NnjrOr5hOw9GpGh31?si=a136eb76af674da3Dear Lesterhttps://open.spotify.com/track/48CYwJCFMzdtZQb7GTBpCr?si=4147bec847314eb6To Join a Camino Singer Songwriter Retreat with Dr. Kristina Jacobsen:https://www.singmebackhomesongwriting.com/santiagoPodcast with Kristinahttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/110-melodies-of-the-soul-a-singers-journey/id1562037974?i=1000647863435All songs played with permission from Dr. Kristina's Retreat Final Concert and from the artists on the professional recordings. Support the showBecome a supporter of The Camino Cafe Podcast:
The second part of the Contenders Series dives into the audio component of the cinematic experience and features frequent guest and Original Song aficionado, Bennett Prosser. Sophia and Nick are excited to hear about all of his insights into the nominees, including sharing their favorite songs and tracks, write-in votes and who they think should win in Original Song, Original Score (38:04), and Sound (1:06:48). Listen along for lots of unexpected laughs, score and soundtrack recommendations, and Academy Awards banter! #TeamDianeWarrenFollow Bennett on Letterboxd and Bluesky @bennettprosserFollow us on Twitter, Instagram, Bluesky, and TikTok @oscarwildpodFollow Sophia @sophia_cimFollow Nick @sauerkraut27Find bonus content on our Patreon @ patreon.com/OscarWild More content including updated nomination predictions @ oscarwild.squarespace.comMusic: “The Greatest Adventure” by Jonathan Adamich
Send us a textA new talk show format! Join our conversation as we discuss various Camino topics to help in planning your first walk or to reminisce about your own pilgrim experiences. We open with on‑the‑ground news from Santiago: fierce winter storms, a rare snowfall, and a temporary closure at Santiago's airport that will reroute some spring arrivals. We separate fact from rumor around a potential papal visit, and even share a peek at a Netflix production setting up a medieval market near the cathedral. Context matters—understanding timing, transport, and crowds helps you walk with more ease and fewer surprises.From there, we dive into the questions every pilgrim wrestles with. Should you book ahead or keep your plans loose? Our panel compares stress levels, seasonal crowds, budget realities, and friendship dynamics, then offers a hybrid approach that preserves spontaneity while safeguarding rest. We also unpack the solo question with honest care: why walking alone can be empowering, how to set clear boundaries when a friend asks to join, and practical safety moves like checking in at cafes, choosing more populated routes, and carrying simple tools that boost confidence.We also say the quiet part out loud: bio breaks and trail etiquette. Hydrate smart, use cafe bathrooms respectfully, carry out your toilet paper, and skip foot care at the table. You'll learn the kit that prevents blisters—toe socks, midday sock changes, and walking your own pace—and the micro‑habits that keep you injury‑free when the crowd moves faster than your body wants. And because a Camino isn't just kilometers, we celebrate small delights: a cold stream that resets swollen feet, a shady tree nap that restores patience, or a dawn birdwatch with Merlin that opens a new window into Spain's landscape.We close with ways to give back, from hospitalero training and albergue service to local food pantries and trail cleanups. Whether you're mapping your first steps or returning for your sixth route, this conversation offers grounded advice, real‑world examples, and the gentle nudge to make choices that match your season of life. If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a pilgrim friend, and leave a quick review—what's your top Camino tip for new walkers?Support the showBecome a supporter of The Camino Cafe Podcast:
Send us a textImportant links mentioned in the show:Albergue Comendadoras de Santiago de Madrid and Welcome Center: https://www.caminodesantiagooficial.com/To Join American Pilgrims on the Camino:https://americanpilgrims.org/membership/Wonderful video showing the albergue and welcome center, and a "how to" for booking a bed at Albergue Comendadoras:https://youtu.be/gNjBXyJSBhA?si=JgUZqMjMSxFFwFPuList of collaborating associations with the Albergue Comendadoras de Santiago de Madrid and Welcome Center:Asociación de Amigos del Camino de Santiago de Astorga y ComarcaCamino Francés Federación (CFF)Asociación de Amigos del Camino de Corea en MadridFraternidad Internacional del Camino de Santiago (FICS)American Pilgrims on the CaminoPeaceable ProjectsCanadian Company of Pilgrims.St. Jakobusbruderschart TrierAsociación de Amigos del Camino de Santiago en JapónForeningen af Danske SantiagopilgrimmeAsociación de Amigos del Camino de Santiago en ArgentinaSupport the showBecome a supporter of The Camino Cafe Podcast:
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends. This week's friends are Annie and Ellie Davis! We recorded this on Saturday in my home in Portland, OR. Tunes in this episode: * Jimmie on the Railroad (from Fiddlin' John Carson) (0:32) * Doe River (Annie Davis original) (20:25) * With Kitty I'll Go (from Jean Ritchie) (58:13) * Old Cumberland (Pat Conte original) (1:04:30) * Young Maiden (Ellie Davis original) (1:12:04) * BONUS TRACK: The Cuckoo (from The Coon Creek Girls) Follow Ellie and Annie Davis on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/annieandelliemusic/) See Tradwife in Vancouver (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tradwife-stringband-house-concert-tickets-1976990331300) and at the Bellingham Folk Festival (https://www.bellingham.org/eventdetail/31387/tradwife-stringband) Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool) Send Tax Deductible Donations to Get Up in the Cool through Fracture Atlas (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/get-up-in-the-cool) Sign up at Pitchfork Banjo for my clawhammer instructional series! (https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/) Schedule a banjo lesson with Cameron (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/banjolessons) Visit Tall Poppy String Band's website (https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/) and follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tallpoppystringband/) follow Sweeten the Third on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/sweetenthethird/?hl=en)
Send us a textEndings deserve as much care as beginnings. We invited Faith and Nate, founders of Pilgrim House in Santiago de Compostela, to reflect on eleven years of offering a soft landing for pilgrims who have just completed the Camino—and on the bittersweet move back to the United States after nearly eighteen years in Spain. Their journey started with backpacks and a love for traveler culture; it matured into a vocation to practice simple, excellent hospitality where it matters most: the threshold between a long walk and the return home.They share how a dream of opening an albergue evolved into creating a Pilgrim center instead when circumstances didn't go as they had originally imagined. Yet, that pivot proved to be better than their original idea as it unlocked a deeper and wider impact in the Camino community as a whole. Without beds to manage, Pilgrim House could stay open to everyone, not just those with reservations. That choice created time for real conversations, quiet rooms for reflection, a kitchen that hosted shared meals and impromptu lessons, and a staff of experienced pilgrims ready to help with both blisters and big questions. We discuss the early, scrappy days, grants that shaped the space, and the teammates whose fingerprints are everywhere.We also look outward. Santiago's season is longer, the pilgrim tide is higher, and the city has grown more global while holding onto its slow, walkable rhythm. For would‑be expats, Faith and Nate offer grounded advice: test a 90‑day stay before committing, learn the language with patience, build local friendships, and find a purpose that outlasts novelty. And for pilgrims nearing the finish, their counsel is clear—don't rush. Linger in Santiago, use resources like Pilgrim House and Camino Companions, and let your ending become a thoughtful transition.As Pilgrim House continues under the creative leadership of Gabe with Jessica and Emily, its DNA stays intact: warmth, presence, and the spirit of the Camino made tangible. If Santiago is on your horizon, stop by Pilgrim House and exhale. If this conversation resonates, subscribe, share it with a friend who loves the Camino, and leave a review to help others find the show.Support the showBecome a supporter of The Camino Cafe Podcast:
Send us a textStart the year with a pilgrimage you can do from your front door. We sit down with Leanne Pritchard to share how a small Tasmanian walk blossomed into a Global Camino that now brings together more than a thousand pilgrims across 40+ countries for two days of movement, meaning, and community. Whether you're training for Spain, curious about your first Camino, or simply craving a gentle reset, this weekend gives you a simple way to reconnect with your body and your Camino family—no airfare required.Leanne explains how the event began during lockdown and why it endures: flexibility, inclusion, and the shared joy of posting a photo that says, “I walked.” We talk through practical details—mirroring Tasmania's 15 km and 18 km routes if you want, or choosing any distance that fits your weather, health, and time. You'll hear stories that capture the spirit, from brave northern walkers crunching through snow to the Memphis crew bringing humor with Elvis costumes, plus smart safety choices when storms hit. We also preview the weekend's livestreams: an opening ritual, a closing at St. James Church in Cygnet with a Botafumeiro, an interview with two Texas pilgrims flying in, and a live cross to Spain.We dedicate this show in memory of Judy Colaneri and Ella Neal, honoring their courage, kindness, and love for the Camino. If you've felt the yellow arrow tug at your heart, use this weekend to set intentions, test your gear, and reconnect with friends you met on the trail. RSVP on Facebook, share where you'll walk, post a photo when you finish, and encourage others in the comments. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who needs a nudge to lace up, and leave a review to help more pilgrims find the path. Ready to walk with us next weekend?RSVP Now for the Global Camino - https://www.facebook.com/events/1274566273763679 Judy's Podcast Episode on YouTube https://youtu.be/p22Vo-z20h8Ella's Podcast Episode https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/119-the-neal-family-walking-the-camino-a/id1562037974?i=1000666935472Leanne's Podcast Episode:https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/120-walking-the-global-camino-from-home-leanne/id1562037974?i=1000667888051Support the showBecome a supporter of The Camino Cafe Podcast:
David Long returns for Holiday Bets part 1 of 2 as we discuss betting lines at the Oscars AND Golden Globes for the categories of Best Picture, Supportings, Screenplay, Score, Song, Animated, Cinematic or Box Office Achievement and International Feature. Mike 1's Annual Gambling Tutorial - 2:19 . Picture: Musical or Comedy at the Golden Globes - 6:41 Globe Picture: Drama - 13:57 Oscars Best Picture Winner - 18:21 Nominations for Oscars Best Picture - 25:49 . Supporting Actress at the Golden Globe & Oscars - 37:52 Supporting Actor - 52:14 . Other Categories at the Globes and Oscars including Best Screenplay, Animated Feature, Cinematic or Box Office Achievement, Original Song, Score, and Non-English Language Film at the Globes - 57:42 . OUTRO: Make sure to follow David Long on X/Twitter as he'll be posting about gambling this winter. https://x.com/1DavidLong Please stay tuned for Part 2 of this Holiday Bets special where we will discuss the rest of the available betting lines for the Golden Globes and Oscars Including for Lead Actor and Actress, Best Director, Casting, Cinematography, Film Editing, Production Design, Makeup and Hair, Costumes and Sound Design. Otherwise, please follow us on social media and support our show by liking, subscribing, rating and reviewing us. As always, thank you for doing so. https://linktr.ee/mikemikeandoscar
Between critics groups and different awards bodies, we can finally glean some much needed information about the Academy's true love love from this year's diverse slate of films. How predictable will the list of inaugural Best Casting nominees be? Will Neon be able to successfully nominate all five of the international films in their slate? What were the biggest surprises announced? And most importantly, will Diane Warren earn her 17th (!!!) nomination? Tune in for this and much more as Sophia and Nick debate and analyze all 12 feature film shortlists with frequent guest and Original Song extraordinaire, Bennett Prosser.Follow Bennett on Letterboxd and Bluesky @bennettprosserFollow us on Twitter, Instagram, Bluesky, and TikTok @oscarwildpodFollow Sophia @sophia_cimFollow Nick @sauerkraut27Find bonus content on our Patreon @ patreon.com/OscarWild More content including updated nomination predictions @ oscarwild.squarespace.comMusic: “The Greatest Adventure” by Jonathan Adamich
We breakdown the snubs & surprises from the 98th Oscar Shortlists in all the feature film categories including Best International Feature, Documentary, Score, Song, Makeup and Hairstyling, Sound, VFX, Cinematography and Casting. Which films had the best day? Which struggled? Which held serve?? International Feature - 2:19 Documentary Feature - 6:54 Original Score - 12:40 Original Song - 15:40 Makeup and Hairstyling - 18:39 Sound - 23:16 Visual Effects - 24:35 Cinematography - 27:03 Casting & then we close with the Tallies - 28:53 OUTRO: We discuss the Spielberg movie - Disclosure Day trailer a bit during the Outro, and we mention a few potential upcoming episodes. So if you enjoy our work, please support our show by liking, subscribing, rating, reviewing and by telling people about our show. We appreciate it. https://linktr.ee/mikemikeandoscar
Send us a textThis is a special "Christmas Edition" of the Hymns That I Love series. This episode features the hymn O Little Town Of Bethlehem. Written and published in the 1860s, there is a rich history to this song...a history that begins with a visit to the Holy Land for a Christmas Eve service. Pastor Phillips Brooks and his organist, Lewis Redner, collaborated to combine lyrics and melody. The song was originally used as a children's choir piece for a Christmas Eve service. Little did Brooks and Redner know, hundreds of years later the song would still be sung and popular with modern audiences. Listen to Derek's Christmas album "GLORIA!" on Spotify (includes O Little Town Of Bethlehem)Derek's Hymns Playlist On YouTube
The first set of big critics prizes, including NYFCC, LAFCA, NBR, and AFI, have arrived along with the Gotham Awards winners and nominations at the Film Independent Spirit Awards and Golden Globes (a mouthful!), all showing a clear consensus and complete rallying behind One Battle After Another. To talk about all of these important awards season updates, Nick and Sophia are excited to welcome back returning guest Bennett Prosser. They discuss all the trends and possibilities with Best Picture contenders, who's on the bubble, and which films have lost the most steam. With Rose Byrne winning the trifecta and Supporting Actress a tossup, it's still anyone's ball game. Will Diane Warren receive another nomination for Original Song? Listen for plenty of hot goss and tune back in next week when they discuss the Oscar Shortlists!Follow Bennett on Letterboxd and Bluesky @bennettprosserFollow us on Twitter, Instagram, Bluesky, and TikTok @oscarwildpodFollow Nick @sauerkraut27Follow Sophia @sophia_cimFind bonus content on our Patreon @ patreon.com/OscarWild More content including updated nomination predictions @ oscarwild.squarespace.comMusic: “The Greatest Adventure” by Jonathan Adamich
In this episode, hosts Chris and Sam welcome Duncan and Gina, authors of the book 'Lower the Bar.' They share their personal journey through Duncan's struggle with pornography addiction, Gina's involvement in his recovery, and how they co-authored their book. They discuss the importance of openness and transparency in their relationship, the evolution of Duncan's addiction, and the steps they took towards healing. Highlights include Duncan's battle with addiction, the turning points in their journey, emotional challenges, and how they ultimately found strength in each other. Gina emphasizes the significance of messy conversations and mutual support in overcoming obstacles. The episode concludes with a special song, Duncan's original piano composition 'Creation,' which symbolizes their story of resilience and rebirth.To connect with Duncan email: LowerTheBarBook@gmail.com, visit his website: https://lowerthebarbook.com/, buy his book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4nizAaBMake a donation and become an Outsider!Follow us on social media! Instagram, Facebook & TikTokSubscribe to our YouTubeCheck out our recommended resourcesWant to rep the message? Shop our MERCH! For more inspiration, read our blogDo you have a story you are willing to share? Send us an email! contact@unashamedunafraid.com00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction00:53 Writing 'Lower the Bar'02:39 Duncan's Early Life and First Encounter with Pornography05:14 The Formation of Addiction11:47 Gina's Background and Relationship with God16:19 Dating, Marriage, and Disclosure20:48 Struggles and Confessions21:35 Marriage Challenges and Infidelity23:03 Addiction and Recovery Journey27:16 Emotional Affairs and Business Struggles35:16 Counseling and Healing44:06 Final Reflections and Original Song
No good pod goes unpublished! Alex and Zach return to the mics for a return to Oz and the conclusion of the Broadway hit adaptation Wicked: For Good. They discuss how it lines up with the original stage production, how Act 2 compares to its Act 1 movie and stage predecessors and get in deep on the music and lore of Oz. Plus, they dive in on all of its possible awards chances and so, so, so much more.TIME STAMPS:0:27 - Intro1:52 - General Non-Spoiler Thoughts11:37 - Concession Stand (Candy - Sweet/Positive Notes) - SPOILERS AHEAD23:18 - Concession Stand (Popcorn - Salty/Negative Notes) - SPOILERS AHEAD40:21 - Concession Stand (Refreshments - Wash-It-Down/Other Notes) - SPOILERS AHEAD46:05 - Original Songs49:10 - "Clock Tick"50:50 - Original Songs (cont.)53:40 - Other Reactions1:03:14 - Song Review Rundown1:06:19 - Box Office1:15:14 - Wrap-Up1:20:38 - OutroFollow us on Instagram @a.z_moviereview. Follow us on Twitter @a_z_moviereview.
Do you want to see your church become passionate about the original songs your worship team is writing? Alexandra Osteen from Lakewood Music reveals the simple language shift that transformed their congregation from passive listeners to passionate champions of their original worship songs. In this episode, you'll discover: • The one word change that creates instant ownership • How to connect your songs to your church's DNA • Why writing for your local church first, creates global impact • The storytelling strategy that gets your team invested Imagine walking into Sunday service knowing your congregation is genuinely excited to sing the songs God wrote through your team. This isn't just about getting people to tolerate your originals. This is about creating a culture where the language of your community becomes the declarations they sing throughout the week. Listen now to discover Lakewood's proven strategy for congregational passionate ownership. Worship Online is your new secret weapon for preparing each week. With detailed song tutorials and resources, you and your team will save hours every single week, and remove the stress from preparing for a set. Try a free trial at WorshipOnline.com and see the transformation! Mentioned in the Episode Lakewood Music's New Release --- If you like what you hear, please leave us a review! Also, shoot us an e-mail at podcast@worshiponline.com. We want to know how we can better serve you and your church through this podcast. Don't forget to sign up for your FREE 2-week subscription to Worship Online at WorshipOnline.com! The Worship Online Podcast is produced by Worship Online in Nashville, TN.
On episode 313 of The AwardsWatch Podcast, Associate Editor Sophia Ciminello is joined by Editor-In-Chief Erik Anderson, Executive Editor Ryan McQuade, Associate TV Editor Karen Peterson, and Contributor Josh Parham to discuss the Original Score and Original Song categories at the Oscars and to do a quick state-of-play on the Best Director and Best Picture categories. First, they share their predictions for the Original Score category, discussing how this branch may vote, the old favorites that might return, and which potential new composers they could see in the category. Will any of the top scores be ruled ineligible? They dig into all of that and more. Next, it's time to talk about Diane Warren, the "Golden" ticket to the Oscars, and the potential for double nominations for Sinners and Wicked: For Good in the Original Song category. Finally, the team does a brief check-in on the Best Picture and Best Director categories. They chat about the excitement surrounding a potential coronation year for Paul Thomas Anderson, Hamnet's audience prizes, and why One Battle After Another is the movie of the moment. What makes an awards season hero or villain? It's November, and the vultures are already circling. You can listen to The AwardsWatch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts, from iTunes, iHeartRadio, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Spotify, Audible, Amazon Music, YouTube, and more. This podcast runs 1h17m. We will be back soon with a brand new episode. Until then, let's get into it. Music: "Modern Fashion" from AShamaleuvmusic (intro), "B-3" from BoxCat Games Nameless: The Hackers RPG Soundtrack (outro).
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Send us a textEver wonder what mistakes pilgrims make on the Camino de Santiago? In this episode, Dan Jarvis shares his biggest lessons, surprises, and why he keeps returning to walk the Camino again and again.Join host Leigh Brennan of The Camino Cafe Podcast for a heartfelt and insightful conversation with Dan Jarvis, creator of Camino Hacks and Tips. Together, they explore what the Camino teaches us when things don't go as planned — from packing regrets and planning missteps to the deeper emotional lessons of walking The Way.Dan opens up about what led to his first Camino de Santiago journey in 2016, as well as stories from the numerous other Caminos he has walked since then. He shares vulnerable moments of struggle and self-discovery, and how walking continues to heal his anxiety and shape his purpose. Whether you're a first-time pilgrim or a seasoned walker, this episode offers a mix of inspiration, laughter, and honest reflections from the trail and life back home.
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends. This week's friends are Amy Alvey and Mark Kilianski of Golden Shoals! They recorded this a few weeks ago in front of a live audience at Old Growth Old Time in Seattle. I say they and not we because this episode of Get Up in the Cool actually had a guest host, Doreen Ditties, of Tradwife Stringband. Tunes in this episode: * Milwaukee Blues (1:20) * Easy Money (Golden Shoals original) (7:58) * Settle Down (16:44) * Turn the Radio On (Golden Shoals original) (28:54) * The New White House Blues (Golden Shoals original + tradition) (33:34) * Blue Railroad Train (Delmore Brothers original) (42:56) Visit Golden Shoals' website (https://goldenshoals.com/) Buy Golden Shoals' albums (https://goldenshoals.bandcamp.com/) Follow Golden Shoals on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/goldenshoals) PayPal GoldenShoals@gmail.com Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool) Send Tax Deductible Donations to Get Up in the Cool through Fracture Atlas (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/get-up-in-the-cool) Sign up at Pitchfork Banjo for my clawhammer instructional series! (https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/) Schedule a banjo lesson with Cameron (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/banjolessons) Visit Tall Poppy String Band's website (https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/) and follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tallpoppystringband/)
Musician Reeya Banerjee has just released her album, This Place. She joined Nicole Barlow and Ryan Pak on Soundtrack Your Life to discuss the new album as well as the soundtrack to Christopher Guest's 2003 film, A Mighty Wind. The soundtrack features the Oscar nominated song, "A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow" and the Grammy winning song "A Mighty Wind". 00:00:00 - 00:08:10 Introducing Reeya and A Mighty Wind 00:08:11 - 00:15:07 The Original Songs of A Mighty Wind 00:15:08 - 00:17:46 The Award Nominated/Winning Songs from the Film 00:17:47 - 00:20:27 Mitch and Mickey Are The Heart of the Film 00:20:28 - 00:24:31 The Comedic and Musical Talent of the Cast 00:24:32 - 00:29:31 Making Fake Folk and the Influences Behind It 00:29:32 - 00:36:15 The Bittersweet Fate of The Groups in A Mighty Wind 00:36:16 - 00:40:56 A Folksmen Biopic? / The Kiss at the end of the Movie 00:40:57 - 00:45:46 Eugene Levy / Catherine O'Hara over the Years 00:45:47 - 00:49:03 Life in 3 songs 00:49:04 - 00:52:15 Thank Yous and Goodbyes For More Information About Reeya Banerjee: Website Instagram YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Recently, the Saint Paul the Apostle Church choir in New York City had the exciting opportunity to perform an original song called “Love More” at Pope Leo XIV's general audience. Father Dave lives and serves at Saint Paul the Apostle, and he discusses the profound moment with the song's composer, J. Oconer Navarro.
According to Sarah Morris Dot Com, Sarah is a big dreamer, a sourdough lover, a huge fan of coffee, and a sucker for morning sky. Oh, and also, a singer songwriter. Sarah's new CD is called Say Yes, and the songs on it reflect varying moods and broad and perhaps unexpected musical settings. The CD release event takes place 7pm Friday October 10 at the Dakota in Minneapolis. Sarah sat down with Phil Nusbaum to discuss the nuts and bolts of songwriting, and first, her song The Stars are Back.
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Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends. This week's friend is Wila Frank! We recorded this on Monday at her home in Nashville. Tunes in this episode: * Hop High Ladies (1:01) * Glory in the Meetinghouse (10:03) * Taxidermy Man (Wila Frank original) (22:16) * Seneca Square Dance (34:48) * Lady Hamilton (43:31) * BONUS TRACK: I Ain't Got Nobody Visit Paper Wings' website (https://paperwingsband.com/) Visit Wila Frank's website (https://wilafrank.com/) Come see Tall Poppy String Band in Myrtle Beach (https://www.southbysoutheast.org/) Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool) Send Tax Deductible Donations to Get Up in the Cool through Fracture Atlas (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/get-up-in-the-cool) Sign up at Pitchfork Banjo for my clawhammer instructional series! (https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/) Schedule a banjo lesson with Cameron (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/banjolessons) Visit Tall Poppy String Band's website (https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/) and follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tallpoppystringband/)
On this episode of Bringin' It Backwards, Adam sits down with the inspiring Britnee Kellogg for a candid look at her journey from a “non-musical” family in Vancouver, Washington, to viral success and a brand new album. Britnee shares how a life-changing Johnny Cash and June Carter concert at just six years old set her path, the realities of balancing motherhood with musical dreams, and the bumps along the road — from American Idol to a Taylor Swift contest that took her to Nashville. She opens up about her viral TikTok moments, the pressure of chasing the next big hit, and the courage it takes to keep showing up, even when things don't go as planned. Plus, Britnee dives into the making of her album She's Come a Long Way and the personal stories woven through each song. If you want honest insight on persistence, building community, and what it means to “fill your own cup” as an artist and a parent, you won't want to miss Britnee's story. Be sure to listen through and subscribe to Bringin' It Backwards for more real conversations with the stars before the stardom.
The Honmoon is sealed! Alex and Zach sing along with Netflix's surprising chart-topper: K-POP DEMON HUNTERS. We talk about the film's absolutely BOPPING soundtrack, our coming around to watch the film and its stunning breakthrough into the mainstream. We also discuss whether this cultural surge could send the movie and its songs into legitimate Oscar contention.TIME STAMPS:0:27 - Intro1:33 - Background2:20 - Non-Spoiler Review10:27 - Concession Stand (Sweet, Salty, Refresher) - SPOILERS AHEAD29:55 - Favorite Songs35:44 - Opening up to K-Pop?39:22 - Oscar Opportunities? Animated? Original Song?47:58 - OutroFollow us on Instagram @a.z_moviereview. Follow us on Twitter @a_z_moviereview.
What if a walk changed the entire trajectory of your life? For Judy of Spanish Steps, a spontaneous decision to walk the Camino de Santiago in 1994 sparked a journey that would transform everything.00:00 Preview00:53 How a gift started it all03:00 Meeting her Camino Family15:06 How the Camino Tour Company, Spanish Steps, Started24:34 How the Camino de Santiago has changed 29:07 Splitting time between the US and Spain33:17 Tips for moving to Spain45:39 Falling in Love on the CaminoWhen Judy first set foot on the Camino, she walked alone through dusty wheat fields, not encountering a single pilgrim for days. The pilgrim experience was vastly different then—no smartphones, no apps, just a guidebook and the occasional payphone for making expensive international calls. At an albergue in Puente la Reina, everything changed when she met a group of international pilgrims—including a handsome Spanish man named Juan Carlos who would later become her husband.This captivating conversation reveals how their Camino romance blossomed into a 30-year partnership that includes running Spanish Steps, a company that has guided countless groups across various Camino routes. Judy shares the remarkable story of how she asked Santiago for a sign about whether to start guiding pilgrims, only to have her press release published in the LA Times a month later—launching her unexpected career.Beyond the business side, Judy offers intimate insights into the challenges and rewards of expat life in rural Spain. Having renovated an old farmhouse in Asturias into a boutique hotel, she speaks candidly about language barriers, integration challenges, and why maintaining connections to your home country might be the wisest approach for Camino-inspired dreamers.Whether you're contemplating your first Camino or fantasizing about opening an albergue someday, Judy's three decades of wisdom provide both inspiration and practical guidance. Her story reminds us that sometimes the most meaningful journeys don't end in Santiago—they'Support the showBecome a supporter: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1751717/support Or Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/caminocafepodcast Camino News Update : https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9jRyUVnjI4WJMbM7rEbXW9ycGuQwm8Ae&si=vKPxgrYLQfyC_m4HSubscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6VN9ze3z61n6tRLtDXWuQwFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaminocafepodcast/The Camino Cafe's intro and outro song with thanks to fellow Pilgrim, Jackson Maloney. Original Song - "Finnis Terre" - written and performed by Jackson Maloney - Singer, Musician, and Songwriter. Connect with Jackson: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3fdQsSqq9pDSwKcWlnBHKR
Is there any music left in a world falling apart? In this episode, Stephen Davey walks through Revelation 14:1–5, where we are given a preview of victory at the end of the Great Tribulation. The scene opens with the Lamb standing on Mount Zion—Jesus Christ, returned to Earth. And standing with Him are 144,000 Jewish believers who have faithfully served Him throughout the Tribulation. Against all odds and through global terror, not one of them is missing. They are sealed, preserved, and victorious. And they sing. Their song is new—unlike anything the world has heard. It's personal, filled with praise, and taught by heaven's choir. Why? Because God is always writing new music for His people. Whether you're walking through trial, experiencing grace, or waiting on God's promises, He invites you to sing. This scene reminds you that your salvation story—your trials, your surrender, your trust—is also a song in progress. And it points you forward: one day, you too will stand with the Lamb in victory. So let the music begin.
Is there any music left in a world falling apart? In this episode, Stephen Davey walks through Revelation 14:1–5, where we are given a preview of victory at the end of the Great Tribulation. The scene opens with the Lamb standing on Mount Zion—Jesus Christ, returned to Earth. And standing with Him are 144,000 Jewish believers who have faithfully served Him throughout the Tribulation. Against all odds and through global terror, not one of them is missing. They are sealed, preserved, and victorious. And they sing. Their song is new—unlike anything the world has heard. It's personal, filled with praise, and taught by heaven's choir. Why? Because God is always writing new music for His people. Whether you're walking through trial, experiencing grace, or waiting on God's promises, He invites you to sing. This scene reminds you that your salvation story—your trials, your surrender, your trust—is also a song in progress. And it points you forward: one day, you too will stand with the Lamb in victory. So let the music begin.
Is there any music left in a world falling apart? In this episode, Stephen Davey walks through Revelation 14:1–5, where we are given a preview of victory at the end of the Great Tribulation. The scene opens with the Lamb standing on Mount Zion—Jesus Christ, returned to Earth. And standing with Him are 144,000 Jewish believers who have faithfully served Him throughout the Tribulation. Against all odds and through global terror, not one of them is missing. They are sealed, preserved, and victorious. And they sing. Their song is new—unlike anything the world has heard. It's personal, filled with praise, and taught by heaven's choir. Why? Because God is always writing new music for His people. Whether you're walking through trial, experiencing grace, or waiting on God's promises, He invites you to sing. This scene reminds you that your salvation story—your trials, your surrender, your trust—is also a song in progress. And it points you forward: one day, you too will stand with the Lamb in victory. So let the music begin.
Is there any music left in a world falling apart? In this episode, Stephen Davey walks through Revelation 14:1–5, where we are given a preview of victory at the end of the Great Tribulation. The scene opens with the Lamb standing on Mount Zion—Jesus Christ, returned to Earth. And standing with Him are 144,000 Jewish believers who have faithfully served Him throughout the Tribulation. Against all odds and through global terror, not one of them is missing. They are sealed, preserved, and victorious. And they sing. Their song is new—unlike anything the world has heard. It's personal, filled with praise, and taught by heaven's choir. Why? Because God is always writing new music for His people. Whether you're walking through trial, experiencing grace, or waiting on God's promises, He invites you to sing. This scene reminds you that your salvation story—your trials, your surrender, your trust—is also a song in progress. And it points you forward: one day, you too will stand with the Lamb in victory. So let the music begin.
What if a song could say what science and data can't? In this special episode, I share how God gave me the words—and Rosalito gave me the sound—to create a lament for the electrically sensitive. You'll hear the song, the story behind it, and why art may be our last clear channel in a world that's tuning out the truth. It's not a happy song. But for some, it may be the first moment of recognition—and maybe even the first step toward healing.Listen now, and join the movement to give voice to the invisible. Support the showContinue the journey with the EMF Remedy Premium Podcast, with over 110 episodes and counting! Keith Cutter is President of EMF Remedy LLChttps://www.emfremedy.com/YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp8jc5qb0kzFhMs4vtgmNlgKeith's SubstackThe EMF Remedy Podcast is a production of EMF Remedy LLC
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends. This week's friend is Evie Ladin! I recorded her in June at Earful of Fiddle in Rodney, MI. Tunes in this episode: * Last of Kelsey (Clayton Schanilec original) (0:28) * Sidna Myers Forkey Deer/Forked Deer (25:42) * Mistreated Mama/Yew Piney Mountain (30:48) * Glory (Evie Ladin original)/Valley Forge (36:46) * Keep Making Memories (Evie Ladin original) (42:23) * BONUS TRACK: Calhoun Swing Visit Evie Ladin's website (https://evieladin.com) Follow her on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/evieladin/) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EvieLadin) and TikTok (https://www.tiktok.com/@evieladin) RSVP to Tradwife's upcoming shows (https://www.bandsintown.com/a/15602292-tradwife?came_from=250&utm_medium=web&utm_source=artist_event_page&utm_campaign=artist) Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool) Send Tax Deductible Donations to Get Up in the Cool through Fracture Atlas (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/get-up-in-the-cool) Sign up at Pitchfork Banjo for my clawhammer instructional series! (https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/) Schedule a banjo lesson with Cameron (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/banjolessons) Visit Tall Poppy String Band's website (https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/) and follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tallpoppystringband/)
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends. This week's friends are Kelly Madewell and Iris Cooke, also known as Lazy Susan! I recorded them last week at Earful of Fiddle in Rodney, MI. Tunes in this episode: * Farewell Trion (0:34) * Cranberry Rock (10:24) * Five Miles from Town (27:46) * I've Endured (Ola Belle Reed original) (36:56) * Trouble in Mind (41:11) * BONUS TRACK: Rock Andy Follow Lazy Susan on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/lazy.susan.band/) Buy tickets to see Tall Poppy String Band and Never Come Down at Mississippi Studios (https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/67800436/never-come-down-tall-poppy-string-band-portland-mississippi-studios) Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool) Send Tax Deductible Donations to Get Up in the Cool through Fracture Atlas (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/get-up-in-the-cool) Sign up at Pitchfork Banjo for my clawhammer instructional series! (https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/) Schedule a banjo lesson with Cameron (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/banjolessons) Visit Tall Poppy String Band's website (https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/) and follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tallpoppystringband/)
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends. This week's friends are Richie Stearns & Rosie Newton, also known as Richie & Rosie! I recorded them back in April at the Baltimore Old Time Music Festival. Tunes in this episode: * Five Miles to Town (0:33) * Hang Me (6:35) * Glory in the Meetinghouse (18:08) * I Am With You Always (Richie & Rosie) (27:02) * BONUS TRACK: Roscoe (Cameron solo, because we ran out of time) Visit Richie & Rosie's website (https://richieandrosie.com/the-latest) Follow them on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/richieandrosie/?hl=en) Visit Rosie Newton's website (https://www.rosienewtonmusic.com/) Follow Rosie on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/rosie_newt/?hl=en) Follow Richie Stearns on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/richie.stearns/?hl=en) Buy tickets to see Tall Poppy String Band and Never Come Down at Mississippi Studios (https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/67800436/never-come-down-tall-poppy-string-band-portland-mississippi-studios) Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool) Send Tax Deductible Donations to Get Up in the Cool through Fracture Atlas (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/get-up-in-the-cool) Sign up at Pitchfork Banjo for my clawhammer instructional series! (https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/) Schedule a banjo lesson with Cameron (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/banjolessons) Visit Tall Poppy String Band's website (https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/) and follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tallpoppystringband/)
Everyone feels nervous sometimes — whether you're a Grammy-winning performer or a kid who hasn't started Kindergarten yet!This month, Little Kids, Big Hearts is focused on feeling nervous — what it is to feel nervous and some strategies to cope with the feeling! Today, we're thrilled to release an original Little Kids, Big Hearts song by the amazing educator/composer Benjamin Weiner called NERVOUS. It's inspired by the words that our amazing kid guests shared on our episode "Wobbly to Wow With Judge Reinhold" and by Doechii's powerful song "Anxiety." NERVOUS by Benjamin WeinerI'm feeling nervous, but I know what to do. I'm feeling nervous, but I know what to do. I take a deep breath, and shake my hands out, too. I'm feeling nervous, but I know what to do. My palms are sweaty getting ready for a dance show. My heart starts beating when I'm meeting someone I don't know. Going to a new place. You can see the feeling on my face. I'm feeling nervous, but I know what to do. I'm feeling nervous, but I know what to do. I take a deep breath, and shake my hands out, too. I'm feeling nervous, but I know what to do. When my tummy's feeling funny and my hands shake, My voice is breaking when I think I'm making a mistake. I know my family can calm me down. And it's better just to say it out loud. I'm feeling nervous, but I know what to do. I'm feeling nervous, but I know what to do. I take a deep breath, and shake my hands out, too. I'm feeling nervous, but I know what to do. So, take a deep breath [breath],Shake your hands out: shake, shake, shake, shake. And take a deep breath [breath],And shake your hands out: shake, shake, and singI'm feeling nervous, but I know what to do. I'm feeling nervous, but I know what to do. I take a deep breath, and shake my hands out, too. I'm feeling nervous, but I know what to do. Hmm...Learn more and listen along with us!