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Interview with The Once (Geraldine Hollett, Phil Churchill and Andrew Dale) to showcase their latest release “Out Here”.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18
You know lately I have given some real thought to the “will I let AI train off my music”, and we're all being very careful and NOT signing the Motion Array or Envato terms. Not letting AudioSparx or anybody train off our precious music that is so original that no one (or thing) in the world could have thought of it. The truth is, I think we are being kind of short sighted here. See the gear Eric talked about and more here: sweetwater.sjv.io/9gRMr0 Get FREE Stuff from Make Music Income here! https://makemusicincome.com/free/ See Guy Michelmore's great video that tracks along the same lines today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCg2xUUO8k0 #aimusic #ai #musicbusiness Timestamps: 0:00 - Why I'm Letting AI Train Off My Music 10:43 - Eric's Week 26:30 - And Now The News 34:31 - The 5 Reasons I'm Giving in to AI -- NEW: Get BOTH our courses for one low price! For the very first time get both of the courses from Make Music Income for one special price. Dip your toe into licensing with.... "The Stock Market Course: Where, Why, and How to Submit Your Music to Stock Music Libraries and Micro-Sync Licensing" AND then get serious about TV and Film licensing with... "Getting in Sync: From Composing the Songs, to Making Music Income with Sync Placements in TV, Film, and Advertising." Just $75 - Check it Out Here! https://payhip.com/b/Ro3pg -- THE NEW COURSE "GETTING IN SYNC" IS HERE! How I Got My Music on TV! (And How YOU Can Too!) Once I found out about sync licensing and that people were making music income, I began a systematic, focused plan to get my music placed in TV, Film, Ads, and more. And it worked! Get the Course Now at its cheapest price as I finish it!: https://payhip.com/b/KtoqH -- Join our musician community STREAMS for FREE at https://www.musicincomestreams.com/ Join NOW for FREE! https://www.musicincomestreams.com/ -- HELLO COMPOSERS! Join our sister channel Hello Composers! where we talk ONLY about composing. Subscribe to the YouTube channel at http://HelloComposers.com, AND make sure to join the mailing list at http://eepurl.com/hSLgr9 FREE EBOOK: THE DO-EVERYTHING CHECKLIST FOR YOUR SONGS https://makemusicincome.com/checklist FREE COURSE: HOW TO UPLOAD TO POND5 https://makemusicincome.com/pond5 FREE EBOOK: 50 WAYS TO MAKE MUSIC INCOME V4 https://makemusicincome.com/50ways FREE EBOOK!: TOOLS YOUR NEED TO MAKE MUSIC INCOME V2 https://makemusicincome.com/tools-to-make-music-income/ FREE STOCK MUSIC RESEARCH PAPER: "The Ubiquitous Style, Form, and Instrumentation of Corporate Stock Music" https://makemusicincome.com/ubiquitous ONE-ON-ONE COACHING FOR COMPOSERS AND PRODUCERS: Find more info here: https://makemusicincome.com/coaching/ JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST (Get an email when we release new videos!) http://eepurl.com/hF8ihr THE OFFICIAL WEB SITE: https://makemusicincome.com/ EMAIL US: MakeMusicIncome@gmail.com OUR WEEKLY PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/makemusicincome DISTROKID: Your music to Spotify, Apple, Youtube, and more for one yearly price. Get 7% Off When You Sign Up for DistroKid using this link! Click here: https://distrokid.com/vip/seven/911910 DISCO: Show off your amazing portfolio and be where the music supervisors and music buyers are! Click here: https://disco.ac/signup?b=2095&u=34391 IDENTIFYY: Get paid when your music is used on YouTube Click here: https://identifyy.com?referral=MTMzMjc2 POND5: Get into Music Licensing easily! Use this referral code to sign up and get started selling YOUR music with Pond5! Click here: https://www.pond5.com?ref=FromtheMomentMusic JOIN OUR COMMUNITY ON DISCORD: https://bit.ly/3fYDSVd FOLLOW US: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/makemusicin... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/makemusicincome SYNC LICENSING Positive Spin Songs - https://positivespinsongs.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/makemusicincome/support
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit smokeempodcast.substack.comBiden on the ropes! What's the over-under on his time in the race? Who might replace him? Sarah and Nancy discuss the political theater of a broken system. What's the solution? Here's Nancy: “Let it fucking break, man.” Then, Alice Munro's daughter reveals family secrets that cast her mother and her writing in a troubling new light.Also discussed:* “Those Australians are so confused”* New word: Parkinsonism* As goes George Clooney, so goes the country …* Intervention time! Joe Biden, will you accept the help we're offering today?* Is Jon Stewart back?* Kamala Harris is Out Here in These Streets* What if we all write-in “Michelle Obama” for president …* Wes Moore = a super-sexy man, and also a governor* Nancy on how Joe Biden can bow out with dignity* Alice Munro's Runaway and a woman who can't leave her husband, hmm* Art Monsters* Joe Biden press conference: Sarah loses a betPlus: The spookiness of Joyce Carol Oates, the greatness of Citizen Kane, and — ahem — Nancy names a new hot box!REMINDER: First Sunday-Schmirst-Sunday, we're doing the monthly Zoom this week. Come hang! 8pm ET/5pm PT, July 14. Paid subscribers get a link the day of.We do the goodest we can. Become a paid subscriber.
In this podcast we talk with Marcus "Da Fingaz" Manderson and talk about how he went from never making over $100 ever on a PRO check to making HIGH FOUR Figures in his last BMI Check. I ask all the questions, and he details what happened and his strategy and how he finds time to make music for sync. #synclicensing #composer #musician @dafingaz LINKS IN THIS VIDEO: Find out all about Marcus at: https://dafingaz.com/ Also visit his YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@UCAUuYpkEmOUBqBoRyPEVHrA -- NEW: Get BOTH our courses for one low price! For the very first time get both of the courses from Make Music Income for one special price. "The Stock Market Course: Where, Why, and How to Submit Your Music to Stock Music Libraries and Micro-Sync Licensing" AND "Getting in Sync: From Composing the Songs, to Making Music Income with Sync Placements in TV, Film, and Advertising." Just $75 - Check it Out Here! https://payhip.com/b/Ro3pg -- THE NEW COURSE "GETTING IN SYNC" IS HERE! How I Got My Music on TV! (And How YOU Can Too!) Once I found out about sync licensing and that people were making music income, I began a systematic, focused plan to get my music placed in TV, Film, Ads, and more. And it worked! This course will describe that whole process to you and take you step by step from producing the songs, to finding sync libraries, sync agents, and music supervisors, to get placements in TV shows and movies, to getting paid real music income. Get the Course Now at its cheapest price as I develop it!: https://payhip.com/b/KtoqH -- Join our musician community STREAMS for FREE at https://www.musicincomestreams.com/ Join NOW for FREE! https://www.musicincomestreams.com/ -- HELLO COMPOSERS! Join our sister channel Hello Composers! where we talk ONLY about composing. Subscribe to the YouTube channel at http://HelloComposers.com, AND make sure to join the mailing list at http://eepurl.com/hSLgr9 FREE EBOOK: THE DO-EVERYTHING CHECKLIST FOR YOUR SONGS https://makemusicincome.com/checklist FREE COURSE: HOW TO UPLOAD TO POND5 https://makemusicincome.com/pond5 FREE EBOOK: 50 WAYS TO MAKE MUSIC INCOME V4 https://makemusicincome.com/50ways FREE EBOOK!: TOOLS YOUR NEED TO MAKE MUSIC INCOME V2 https://makemusicincome.com/tools-to-make-music-income/ FREE STOCK MUSIC RESEARCH PAPER: "The Ubiquitous Style, Form, and Instrumentation of Corporate Stock Music" https://makemusicincome.com/ubiquitous ONE-ON-ONE COACHING FOR COMPOSERS AND PRODUCERS: Eric has been helping artists and songwriters for over 20 years build lasting music careers, and now is working via one-on-one coaching with composers and producers to help build strong catalogs, get into stock and sync libraries, and of course: Make Music Income. Find more info here: https://makemusicincome.com/coaching/ JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST (Get an email when we release new videos!) http://eepurl.com/hF8ihr THE OFFICIAL WEB SITE: https://makemusicincome.com/ EMAIL US: MakeMusicIncome@gmail.com OUR WEEKLY PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/makemusicincome DISTROKID: Your music to Spotify, Apple, Youtube, and more for one yearly price. Get 7% Off When You Sign Up for DistroKid using this link! Click here: https://distrokid.com/vip/seven/911910 DISCO: Show off your amazing portfolio and be where the music supervisors and music buyers are! Click here: https://disco.ac/signup?b=2095&u=34391 IDENTIFYY: Get paid when your music is used on YouTube Click here: https://identifyy.com?referral=MTMzMjc2 POND5: Get into Music Licensing easily! Use this referral code to sign up and get started selling YOUR music with Pond5! Click here: https://www.pond5.com?ref=FromtheMomentMusic JOIN OUR COMMUNITY ON DISCORD: https://bit.ly/3fYDSVd FOLLOW US: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/makemusicin... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/makemusicincome SYNC LICENSING Positive Spin Songs - https://positivespinsongs.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/makemusicincome/support
In this episode of the Chasing Freedom Podcast, Host Noah Evans Chats with Real Estate Agent and Associate Broker Colby Lampman! Noah And Colby talk about How Colby owns one of the most suppiroir brokerages in Idaho! He became an Idaho licensed real estate agent in 2005, an Associate Broker in 2014, & Designated Broker & Owner of Homes of Idaho Inc. in 2016. Colby has handled over 40 million dollars worth of real estate transactions across 7 Idaho counties with skill and care, and has a business that is built off of referrals from his extremely satisfied clients. If You want to check out Colby's busniess or any of his socials, Check them Out Here! Homes Of Idaho, inc - https://www.homesofidaho.com/ Colby's X - https://x.com/homes_of_idaho
One of London's leafiest, loveliest areas is home to Milton Jones: one of the city's funniest, most experienced comedians. The one-man gag machine tells Joe about existential hecklers, preteen gangs and nicking jokes from his kids. Buy tickets to see Milton's UK-wide Ha!Milton tour, starting in September, right here. Follow Milton on Instagram and on X. Like the podcast? Stay on top of all things London with Time Out's truly excellent newsletter, Out Here. Production, editing and sound design by David Clack at Perfect Loop Productions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the irrepressible, unstoppable Candy Kittens kingpin, and voice of Radio 1's ‘Going Home' show, Jamie Laing. The most affable person to ever emerge from ‘Made in Chelsea' shows editor Joe around the riverside paradise that is Hammersmith. Among the (many) things discussed: the perils of reality TV, married life and the weird urge to snog people. Listen to Jamie on Radio 1, Monday to Thursday from 3:30pm. Follow Jamie on Instagram and on X. Like the podcast? Stay on top of all things London with Time Out's truly excellent newsletter, Out Here. Production, editing and sound design by David Clack at Perfect Loop Productions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
He needs no introduction but here's one anyway: the undisputed world champion of wild and wonderful design is here to teach editor Joe a thing or two about London history. The television legend that is LL-B gives Joe an edifying and entertaining tour around his beloved former ends of Greenwich, featuring more weird diversions and asides than can possibly be summed up here. Laurence will be appearing at this year's Ideal Home Show, which is taking place at Kensington Olympia from March 22 to April 7. Follow Laurence on Instagram and on X. Like the podcast? Stay on top of all things London with Time Out's truly excellent newsletter, Out Here. Production, editing and sound design by David Clack at Perfect Loop Productions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The indefatigable queen of prime time telly, AJ Odudu, takes editor Joe around her beloved Regent's Park. On what turned out to be a fairly massive walk, they discuss posh pigeons, seeing Prince up close, the tautness of various buttocks and what AJ's nickname would be should she ever appear on ‘Gladiators'. Joe is also excited to share a morbid fact about a lake. Watch AJ present ‘Big Brother' and its celebrity iteration on ITVX. Follow AJ on Instagram and on X. Like the podcast? Stay on top of all things London with Time Out's truly excellent newsletter, Out Here. Find these places for yourself on our Love Thy Neighbourhood Apple Maps guide here. Production, editing and sound design by David Clack at Perfect Loop Productions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's time to venture west again. This week it's the comedian, writer and voice of ‘Love Island' Iain Stirling's turn to show editor Joe around his favourite bit of London. And he's only gone and chosen Shepherd's Bush! The oft-overlooked location inspires chat about chain restaurants, fame, rabies and, as usual, Guinness. Book tickets to see Iain's massive show ‘Relevant' right here. Follow Iain on Instagram and on Twitter. Like the podcast? Stay on top of all things London with Time Out's truly excellent newsletter, Out Here. Find these places for yourself on our Love Thy Neighbourhood Apple Maps guide here. Production, editing and sound design by David Clack at Perfect Loop Productions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Strap in for a real magical mystery tour around that unknowable area north of Soho, courtesy of legendary comedian Paul Foot. Mystifying window displays, office fire drills, ‘helpful' heckling and the trouble with burping, all discussed and dissected like a murdered surfer. Get tickets to see Paul's latest show ‘Dissolve' right here. Follow Paul on Instagram and on Twitter. Like the podcast? Stay on top of all things London with Time Out's truly excellent newsletter, Out Here. Find these places for yourself on our Love Thy Neighbourhood Apple Maps guide here. Production, editing and sound design by David Clack at Perfect Loop Productions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The star of hit comedy drama ‘Big Boys' gives Joe an unexpectedly psychogeographic tour of one of London's artier enclaves. What is the significance of the mulberry tree? Are kingfishers symbolic in some way? Why can't Jon go into cafés like a normal person? These questions, and many more besides, pondered on this unforgettably off-kilter episode. Check out ‘Big Boys' streaming on Channel 4 On Demand. Follow Jon on Instagram and X (fka Twitter) right here. Like the podcast? Stay on top of all things London with Time Out's truly excellent newsletter, Out Here. Find these places for yourself on our Love Thy Neighbourhood Apple Maps guide here. Production, editing and sound design by David Clack at Perfect Loop Productions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We go into the seedy heart of central London with the phenomenal and hilarious Saoirse-Monica Jackson. The star of ‘Derry Girls' (and loads more) gives Joe a tour of Soho's pubs, bars, cafés and parks. Discussed: disease; shoplifting; adult Harry Potter fans and Londonderry nightlife. Watch Saoirse in ‘Upgraded' on Amazon Prime right now. Follow Saoirse on Instagram. Like the podcast? Stay on top of all things London with Time Out's truly excellent newsletter, Out Here. Production, editing and sound design by David Clack at Perfect Loop Productions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On your knees, serfs: we're back in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, and this time we're in the company of Noomi Rapace. Equally at home starring in blockbusters and indie flicks, the Swedish-born actor has very much made London her home. The 'Girl With the Dragon Tattoo' and 'Constellation' star joins Joe on a well-heeled wander through west London, taking in posh crisps, distressed denim and Joe's Muppet-esque attempts at speaking Swedish. Catch Noomi in 'Constellation' on Apple TV+ from February 21. Like the podcast? Stay on top of all things London with Time Out's truly excellent newsletter, Out Here. Production, editing and sound design by David Clack at Perfect Loop Productions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The recent earnings call by Tractor Supply Company has shed light on the company's performance and future outlook. Hal Lawton, the CEO, provided some clarity during the investor call, stating, "We anticipate average unit retails to be neutral to a modest headwind for the near term, as we anticipate stickiness to input costs such as labor wage rates and other items to mitigate any further reversion in commodity pricing." The company's strategic initiatives, such as Project Fusion and Digital ventures, which were highlighted in the last quarter earnings call analysis, resonate with the company's recent undertakings. These ventures are targeted towards leveraging artificial intelligence to optimize store operations and enhance customer service, demonstrating steadfast focus on both innovation and growth. The company's financial well-being, as reflected in the earnings call, indeed bolsters the confidence of investors. Last year's record sales of $14.6 billion evidence the continuation of Tractor Supply's robust market presence across its principal product categories. Backed by a stable diluted earnings per share of $10.09, the company attributes this success to strategic initiatives like Project Fusion, Garden Centers, Neighbor's Club, and Digital ventures, as outlined during the investor call. Varied consumer spending habits pose dynamic challenges for Tractor Supply, which is primarily focused on promoting the Out Here lifestyle. As noted during the earnings call, an increase in service spending has had an impact on the company's high-value businesses. However, CEO Lawton acknowledged, "We saw some benefit from the weather in the first three weeks of January…The month that's really going to determine our comps for Q1 will be March." This suggests a certain level of adaptive flexibility from the company. Tractor Supply appears to be taking a proactive approach in its future growth strategy. As stated in the earnings call, the company appears committed to expanding Project Fusion layouts and garden centers, along with enhancing the Neighbor's Club program. In a bid to bridge the gap between the digital and physical buying journey, the company also intends to personalize and enhance conversational commerce capabilities. To conclude, Tractor Supply's recent strategy, as revealed in the earnings call, is consistent with its overall growth objective. Though historical performance may justify a level of optimism, it remains crucial to underscore that future performance will largely depend on the successful execution of the strategic initiatives acknowledged in the earnings call. Adaptability in response to market shifts, technological advances, and customer demands will determine Tractor Supply's progress in the coming quarters. TSCO Company info: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/TSCO/profile For more PSFK research : www.psfk.com This email has been published and shared for the purpose of business research and is not intended as investment advice.
The creator and star of the best British comedy of the last decade (‘People Just Do Nothing'), Allan Mustafa, aka Seapa, shows editor Joe around north-east London's cosiest, bougiest enclave, Stoke Newington. But is there more to the area than posh cookware and anxious whippets? Listen to the boys traipse about town, discussing graves, garage and Guinness to find out. Check out Seapa's food and travel show Taste Cadets. Follow Seapa on Instagram and on Twitter. Like the podcast? Stay on top of all things London with Time Out's truly excellent newsletter, Out Here. Production, editing and sound design by David Clack at Perfect Loop Productions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Wine, chess and leafy bits of south-east London: three things our guest this week loves more than life itself. Phil Wang gives editor Joe a tour of his beloved Nunhead, taking in his future burial place, a phenomenal restaurant, his plans to write erotic fiction and loads more besides. Buy tickets to see Phil's ‘Wang in There Baby' tour here. Follow Phil on Instagram and on Twitter. Like the podcast? Stay on top of all things London with Time Out's truly excellent newsletter, Out Here. Production, editing and sound design by David Clack at Perfect Loop Productions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After an extremely brief break, Love Thy Neighbourhood is back for series two (which Joe has decided to call ‘Winter Moon'). Buckle up then, for a tour of wonderful Walthamstow, courtesy of Drag Race UK series five winner Ginger Johnson. Mythical creatures, GG Allin and maximum security prisons all mentioned within the first ten minutes. Also, at the time of writing, Brian Harvey is definitely still with us. Buy tickets to Ginger's ‘Angels of the North' show in April here. Follow Ginger on Instagram. Like the podcast? Stay on top of all things London with Time Out's truly excellent newsletter, Out Here. Production, editing and sound design by David Clack at Perfect Loop Productions.
Toodle-pip 2023! The first series of ‘Love Thy Neighbourhood' is at an end. To mark such an historic juncture we've put together all our favourite clips from the first 13 episodes. Thanks to all of our amazing guests so far, all of whom appear in this episode, in this order:Big ZuuSophie DukerDoc BrownFern BradyAnia MaglianoHans Ulrich ObristBiminiPaul FeigHelen BauerPaul ChowdhryDerren BrownPaloma FaithChloe PettsWe'll be back for an action-packed series two in the new year. Love thyself, and love thy neighbourhood!Like the podcast? Stay on top of all things London with Time Out's truly excellent newsletter, Out Here.Production, editing and sound design by David Clack at Perfect Loop Productions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ding dong merrily on hi, mates! Mezza Chrimbo, to all listeners. This week, on our special Yuletide edition, the living embodiment of London's festive spirit has come to show us around the East End. It's the incredibly funny (and definitely not ‘zany' or' kooky') Paloma Faith! Strap in as the singer and actress tells Joe all about her idea of a good Christmas (including diversions into swearing, cannibalism and ‘snark'). Please may I have… goodwill to all men.Follow Paloma on TikTok here and Instagram here.Paloma's new album, ‘The Glorification of Sadness' is out February 16. Buy tickets to see her on her 2024 UK tour here.Like the podcast? Stay on top of all things London with Time Out's truly excellent newsletter, Out Here.Production, editing and sound design by David Clack at Perfect Loop Productions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The final episode of series one is at hand, but don't despair, as this week superstar director Paul Feig is the one giving Joe a tour around London. Lie back and let the debonair ‘Bridesmaids' and ‘Ghostbusters' bigwig introduce one of the city's most exclusive neighbourhoods. Internet trolls, perfect martinis, ‘The Simpsons' and learning to love LA, are all discussed. Follow Paul on Instagram and Twitter.Like the podcast? Stay on top of all things London with Time Out's truly excellent newsletter, Out Here.Production, editing and sound design by David Clack at Perfect Loop Productions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What d'ya know, it's Ania Magliano! The Official Spokesperson For All Of Gen Z (her words, not ours) gives editor Joe a guided tour around Haggerston. On the way they chat about Hinge profiles, sexy London Dungeon and Whatsapp group etiquette.Want to find out where Ania's gigging next? Follow her on Instagram.Like the podcast? Stay on top of all things London with Time Out's truly excellent newsletter, Out Here.Production, editing and sound design by David Clack at Perfect Loop Productions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
MIGHTY BABY - "I'M FROM THE COUNTRY" ("MIGHTY BABY", 1969) / FAIRPORT CONVENTION - "TALE IN HARD TIME" ("WHAT WE DID IN OUR HOLIDAYS", 1969) / LOVE - "WILLOW WILLOW" ("OUT HERE", 1969) / GRATEFUL DEAD - "BROKEDOWN PALACE" ("AMERICAN BEAUTY", 1970) / BRINSLEY SCHWARZ - "HYMN TO ME" ("BRINSLEY SCHWARZ", 1970) / BADFINGER - "I DON'T MIND" ("NO DICE", 1970) / GARY FARR - "TAKE SOMETHING WITH YOU" ("TAKE SOMETHING WITH YOU", 1969) / TREES - "THE GREAT SILKIE" ("THE GARDEN OF JANE DELAWNEY", 1970) / FAIRPORT CONVENTION - "AUTOPSY" ("UNHALFBRICKING", 1969) / FAMILY - "LIVES AND LADIES" ("ANYWAY", 1970) / TRAFFIC - "WITHERING TREE" ("LAST EXIT", 1969) / JEFFERSON AIRPLANE - "TURN MY LIFE DOWN" ("VOLUNTEERS", 1969) /JEFFERSON AIRPLANE Escuchar audio
This week Joe hangs out with London's foremost warlock, Derren Brown. The ever-devilish mentalist gives Joe a guided tour of his old stomping ground Hoxton, covering subjects like the Magic Circle, dog poo and happiness.In town and fancy a bit of high-concept sorcery? You should book tickets to Unbelievable, at the Criterion Theatre, right here.Like the podcast? Stay on top of all things London with Time Out's truly excellent newsletter, Out Here.Production, editing and sound design by David Clack at Perfect Loop Productions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're BACK south of the river with the ever-hilarious, gently scathing Fern Brady. The comedian and author gives editor Joe a no-holds-barred tour around her adopted home of Catford. What does Fern make of the pub quizzes in her area? Which of the two ‘Catford chasers' is the evil one? And just how much does our guest despise roast dinners? An episode that offers so much more than just a big, fibreglass cat. Check out Fern's new podcast ‘What A Combo' right here. Follow Fern on Instagram here and Twitter here.Like the podcast? Stay on top of all things London with Time Out's truly excellent newsletter, Out Here.Production, editing and sound design by David Clack at Perfect Loop Productions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week editor Joe is shown around one of London's posher bits by the incomparably clever, endlessly fascinating Hans Ulrich Obrist. The Serpentine director (and mega-curator) talks video games, his horrifying sleep schedule and putting on avant-garde art shows in his kitchen. A bizarre and uniquely enlightening chat. Check out what's on at the Serpentine galleries (including their Park Nights evening series) right here.Follow Hans' very famous and influential Instagram account. Like the podcast? Stay on top of all things London with Time Out's truly excellent newsletter, Out Here.Production, editing and sound design by David Clack at Perfect Loop Productions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bafta-winning chef and TV personality Big Zuu shows editor Joe the hustle-y, bustle-y world of Oxford Circus's backstreets. On the way he discusses the perfect mac and cheese, the genius of ‘Rocket League', memories of the Trocadero and why he can only cry at certain genres of music. Don't fail to check out the new series of ‘Big Zuu's Big Eats' on Dave from September 25.Follow Zuu on Twitter. Or on Instagram. Like the podcast? Stay on top of all things London with Time Out's truly excellent newsletter, Out Here.Production, editing and sound design by David Clack at Perfect Loop Productions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Give a big Love Thy Neighbourhood welcome to the incomparable Sophie Duker. The comedian and writer has decided to take editor Joe around her beloved Dalston. They discuss house party etiquette, ideas for tattoos and why roasts can go fuck themselves. And go to the pub. Book tickets to see Sophie right here. Follow Sophie on Twitter. Or on Instagram. Like the podcast? Stay on top of all things London with Time Out's truly excellent newsletter, Out Here.Production, editing and sound design by David Clack at Perfect Loop Productions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Love Thy Neighbourhood, we're heading to Waterloo with the phenomenal Helen Bauer. Listen as she and Joe discuss her complicated history with trench warfare, Domino's and urination. And go to the pub. Book tickets to see Helen live here.Follow Helen on Instagram. Or on Twitter.Like the podcast? Stay on top of all things London with Time Out's truly excellent newsletter, Out Here.Production, editing and sound design by David Clack at Perfect Loop Productions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Love Thy Neighbourhood, the hugely funny, massively successful Paul Chowdhry gives Time Out editor Joe a guided tour around Edgware. What delights are in store for the pair as they explore the very end of the Northern Line? Listen in as they discuss Street Fighter, imaginary intrusive fans and London's similarity to “a dungeon”. And go to the pub. Book tickets to see Paul live this year here.Follow Paul on Instagram. Or on Twitter.Like the podcast? Stay on top of all things London with Time Out's truly excellent newsletter, Out Here.Production, editing and sound design by David Clack at Perfect Loop Productions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the second episode of Love Thy Neighbourhood, unstoppable stand up Chloe Petts shows Time Out editor Joe around her beloved Streatham. And go to the pub. Book tickets for her Edinboro show ‘If You Can't Say Anything Nice' right here.Follow Chloe on Twitter.Like the podcast? Stay on top of all things London with Time Out's truly excellent newsletter, Out Here.Production, editing and sound design by David Clack at Perfect Loop Productions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I get questions nearly every day about what a virtual assistant even is, how it's a legit business you can start, how you make money, what you actually do as a VA, and everything in between.And a lot of times these questions come from the angle of something DMing me and they are like, "Okay I'm intrigued and I want to work from home and I want to have time flexibility or I want to make some extra money in the side of my job but… what the heck is this ACTUALLY?!"So in this week's podcast episode, I want to pull the curtain back and break it all down for you. Take the mystery out of it and let you in on what a VA is (and how you can do it, too
Hypnosis | Hypnotherapy | Life Coaching | Meditations and Self Help by Paula Sweet
In this episode of "Your Absolute Mind," we uncover the secrets to building a healthy mind. Discover the power of simplicity and small daily steps that can make a huge difference in your mental well-being.
While we work on Season 1.5, here's another hilarious sci-fi comedy we love: Moonbase Theta, Out is a queer emotional sci-fi audio drama about a recently decommissioned Moonbase and the wildly dysfunctional crew left there in stasis awaiting retrieval. Listen and subscribe to Moonbase Theta, Out HERE. Moonbase Theta, Out is a production of Monkeyman Productions. Find and support our sponsors at fableandfolly.com/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep362! From the land of sky blue waters, From the land of pines, lofty balsams, Comes the beer refreshing, Hamm's, the beer refreshing. Brewed where nature works her wonders, Aged for many moons, gently mellowed, Hamm's the beer refreshing, Hamm's the beer refreshing. YOU WAAAAALCOME!!!!! #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on all platforms #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mixshow #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK Recorded live May 9, 2023 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on all platforms #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks Talk Break Inst. - "Another Two4" - Oh No "Keep Teaching" (Widowmaker Remix) - EL Maryacho x Nowaah The Flood ft. D-Styles "Into Things" - Ugly Tony ft. The AbSoulJah "It's My Time" - Crisis "Get Folded" - Recognize Ali & Stu Bangas ft. Tone Spliff "Invincibl Rap Mislz" - Napoleon Da Legend & D-Styles Talk Break Inst. - "Unbeautiful" - Oh No "Out Here" - Reagan Era Records "Monopoly" - Y.N.X. 716 "Naughty" - Young Chris X Dave East "What U Wanna Do" - MC Eiht "The Upper Tier (Go Hard)" - The Gifted (Ray Vendetta & DNTE) ft. Wyze Wonda "Positivity" - Cashus King & Blu "Mentality (MiLKCRATE Remix)" - Meeco x DJ Access x Lil Fame x Fredro Starr Talk Break Inst. - "Smoked Cookouts" - Oh No "Blaktual News" - Napoleon Da Legend & D-Styles ft. Innocent? & Josiah the Gift "The Anointed" - Crisis ft. UFO Fev "Principium" - Joe Sig & Im'peretiv ft. Hillside Hank & Dystrakted "Aligator Tears" - Napoleon Da Legend & D-Styles ft. Aida "Brick Fare" - Conway The Machine "Veuve Clicquot" - Estee Nack & Friends "The Score" - MC Eiht "Glassware & Soda" - Circa 97 ft. Snotty Talk Break Inst. - "Ice Cold Coolers" - Oh No
We tend to focus on what we're going through, instead of who we're going with. We feel unhappy because: The divorce was too much, we can't figure life out, or life got rocky. But Paul says “no no, don't focus on everything going on OUT HERE — it's about WHO you have IN HERE. On the outside, it may not seem that there's much to smile about; but as followers of Jesus, our smile comes from what He's done on the inside.
The author of "Out Here on Our Own: An Oral History of an American Boomtown", J.J. Anselmi joined Chuck and talked about Rock Springs, Wyoming - its boom and bust cycles that are unfortunately all too common in "extraction" communities.
A week of European Halloween horror for both Arsenal and Tottenham was followed by a weekend of Premier League joy for both clubs. Tune in to hear Cal and Rick discuss the key moments, tactics, and ramifications of the week that was. They also get a bit heavy and reflective by discussing Pablo Mari's stabbing in the "What the Hell is Going on Out Here" segment and kick around sexual abuse allegations in the WSL during the Rick's Kicks segment. The upcoming week is huge for Tottenham as they seek to make the knock out round of the Champions League then host Liverpool in a battle of top four hopefuls. Arsenal's week is no less important as they face FC Zurich in a match where a win guarantees group winner status in the Europa League then travel to Stamford Bridge for a London Derby with Chelsea. Join Rick and Cal as they preview all those important fixtures. Here are your segment marks:Tottenham v Sporting Lisbon 0:02:00Arsenal v PSV: 0:18:15What the Hell is Going on Out Here: 0:33:36Tottenham v Bournemouth 0:35:45Arsenal v Nottingham Forest 0:57:28Rick's Kicks 1:17:17Previews 1:28:23@ATFPodcast1@ATFPodcast2https://www.arsenaltottenhamfanpodcast.com
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Greetings, Bonjour, What's Happening?Welcome to Lager Time. What's been going on? It's been a mad week. Last night, we had the Out Here show at the Institute of Contemporary Arts. It's with a group of young people I co-lead with a director called Catherine Palmer, for an organisation called Dream Arts in London. We've been developing this show with this group over the last year.We've worked with over 50 young people within this project, most of which are coming from pretty-tough circumstances and had never done anything like this before.They thought we were nuts when we told them back last year we were doing a show. It was mad ambitious. We got them acting, rapping, dancing and singing – and most of them, English is not their first language. But they smashed it, mate.The main room at the Institute of Contemporary Arts was packed and the audience loved it. Of course, there was a few mistakes on stage here and there but they dealt with it and moved on. Just like professionals do.It was a great project for me to work on, I got to facilitate the sessions as well as write the script and produce the soundtrack – all done through a loop station, triggered live during the show by one of the young guys.Doing this type of work, it's almost impossible to avoid making cheesy sentimental statements about the whole thing but it can get really emotional. Some of the journeys these guys have been are genuinely incredible. We gave them all certificates at the end, on the stage, and at one point I was struggling to hold it together. Makes it all worthwhile.It's the first project I've done like this, since we came out the pandemic and it's wiped me out a bit but I'm glad of it. I'm off up to Manchester tonight, to work on a similar project at Contact Theatre then next week things slow down a bit, so I can focus on that livestream I keep going on about. Looking forward to having a kipIn 2015, I released an EP of stories called The 90 Sick EP. I worked with a great producer called Elian Gray, who scored the soundtrack to it. I was really proud of it. I never managed to sell to many CD's or get a great deal of streams but I was happy that it existed and could be accessed. Initially I regretted putting it out as an EP and thought I should've done it as a podcast but after 6 years, I'm glad it exists online and anyone can go and stream it anytime they want.I had an email off the CD distributor saying they wanted to get rid of my excess stock, so I got the last few CDs back off of them. You can purchase at paulcree.co.uk/shop or stream it on all the major platforms except Spotify, for some reason. Dickheads.I've attached the first track off the EP, called The Fun Fax Kid. I was really proud of this when I wrote it, I felt like these were the sort of stories I wanted to tell and the form felt good. It's loosely based on two true stories, so I hope you enjoy itHave a banging weekendPease and tatersPaul The Fun Fax Kid, by Paul Cree.It's a Wednesday afternoon, school's finished but I haven't. I'm sat on that infamous naughty desk underneath the stairs, writing lines about property-theft and deliberately disrupting class time.I should be at home watching Byker Grove! Instead, I'm staring at the carvings etched into the well knackered wood, crude claims about people's mum's, alongside a rollcall of scratched in names, older brothers and cousins of mates, who've not gone on to achieve much. I'm sat here because of Alan. Little shit that he is!It all started yesterday. Alan's bragging to Miss about how his cress plant's gonna' be the biggest in the class. All the class's cress plants are lined up on the window sill, next to the wooden desks with the hinged lids, where me and best friend Richard sit, right at the back at of the room. Alan sits a few rows in front, sucking up to Miss and flipping the bird everytime she turns to me and Rich. As Miss inspects the cress plants, she catches me and Rich talking.'Open up your desk lid' Miss says;As if she knew it was gonna' be in a state, and upon seeing how messy it is, texts-books, paper and felt tips missing the lids, looking like rubbish overflowing in a skip, she orders me, and Rich, who's desk is just as bad, to stay in at break and tidy them.'My desk is tidy miss.'Butting in, Alan's opened his desk lid, to reveal to Miss an annoyingly tidy pile of stacked books and paper, and that flippin' Fun Fax Alan always has with ‘im! Choc-o-bloc with geeky information, and stickers, so smug pricks like Alan can cover his textbooks with cheesy slogansand claim facts like it was ‘im that discovered it! When Miss walks away, Alan swings back round with a devious look on his face says;'Oi,I bet you too dick-‘eads have the worst cress-plants in the class. You two always come bottom in all the tests. You should be used to it, ‘cos you're both thick as shit!''Shut up Alan!' I replied'Yea, shut up Alan.' said Rich, backing me up.'YOU shut-up!' Alan comes back angry, as he'd just forgotten the insults that had pea-shooted from his lips.'No, YOU shut-up Alan, we said shut-up first.' I said.'WHAT'S ALL THIS NOISE ABOUT?!' Says miss, turning round from writingon the board and looking at us.'Miss, THOSE2 keep swearing at me.' says Alan!Thing is, though I don't often do well on the tests, I know I'm not thick, and as for Alan, who always seems to do well, I know he's not that smart, not as smart as he thinks he is! I've seen Alan cheat on tests by using his Fun Fax, hidden inside the lid of his desk, or the times-table on the back of his packed pencil case, and he always seems to get away with it! Little shit that he is!Miss turns back round to the board at the front of the class, Alan swings back round again;'You two nobs, are like those characters from that new cartoon Iseen on MTV called Beavis and Butthead, ‘cos you're both thick and need braces, that's your new names yea, Beavis and Butthead!'Alan follows this with a silly little giggle, which I'm assuming is taken from this mythical TV show which made everyone else in the class laugh! I feel the beginnings of a blizzard in my tummy, as if I was inside of a gently shaken snow glass, sat on a mantelpiece, which I immediately want to suppress. I can feel my face going red.'I've not heard of that cartoon ALAN! I don't know what you're talking about!' I said'That's because your mum and dad CAN'T afford Sky! You've never seen MTV!' Alan replies, as he turns back to his desk, doing that stupid laugh again.'My parents have got SKY. I've seen it' pipes up Richard! Out of nowhere!'And HE'S me more like Beavis and Butthead than me, HE'S the one with goofy teeth who needs braces!' Pointing at me!I pause look at Rich for a bemused sec;'what?' he says, ‘you do need braces.'Ignoring the fact that my best friend has just cussed me off, I then turn straight back to Alan, with his back to me, trying to think up the best cuss I can possibly cuss him back with…'Shut up Alan!'No reply. It just bounces off the back of Alans white shirt.During the break, detained, me and Rich are tidying our desks, stuffing our faces with too many Nerd sweets. Alan keeps on walking passed the window, calling us Beavis and Butthead, doing that stupid laugh, which is spreading like hair nits amongst the other kids, ‘cos they're all doing it. Clenching our fists, me and Rich pledge revenge and plot a roadmap to our very own Count of Monty Cristo.'I'd take him.' Rich says'Yea I reckon I'd take him as well' I said'Yea but I'd beat him‘im up harder, I've been doing press ups''Yea, but I'd put him in a headlock, you've seen me arm wrestle, I've got strength there''Yea but I'd elbow drop him.''Yea but I'd elbow drop him then put him in the super-sharp-shooter.''Yea but I'd elbow drop him, put him in the gorilla-press, throw him out the window from the first floor, then jump out myself and body splash him!'The emergency cobra meeting continues, as we empty our desks of all the unfinished school workand half eaten sandwiches. Just as I'm loading up my gob with another handful of Nerd sweets, I casually discard the empty box on the side behind me, and my gaze turns to the cress plants on the window sill. In particular, That Fun Fax sticker-clad plant pot, right in the middle, hogging all the sun light, and wonder how it is, that ALAN'S cress plant, actually looks like ‘im!.I stop chewing and just stare.I hock back! Sounding like a snorting pig at a trough, lean towards the window sill, then unleash a thick wod of rainbow coloured flem directly into the soil of that bellend Alan's plant pot! Rich laughs and then follows! Spitting right into the same spot! We go back forth in a flem-rally, covering Alan's cress plant in a monsoon pallet of food colouring, sugar and e numbers, making Alan's Cress Plant look like an abstract Van Gough! We watch the venom of our combined saliva slowly seep into the soil, we hi five and laugh, admiring our handiwork.The class come back in from break, Richard and I are schtum. The cress plants are lined upon the outside of my peripheral vision, like soldiers standing to attention, having just been witness to sabotage. Those annoying little giggles are playing out in stereo around the room, subtlety conducted by Alan at the front, sitting on his desk with his Fun Fax, blissfully unaware of what's just happened, and everytime Miss turned round to the board, Alan swings round to me and Rich and mouths 'Beavis and Butthead.' I just smile. The sun's out, it's all calm inside the snow glass.The next day I walk into class to be greeted by scene I didn't quite expect! Alan is standing next to the window sill! Alan is crying! Alan is being comforted by Miss I slowly shuffle over to my desk…Alan's cress plant is dead! No one else's Cress Plant has died! Just Alan's! It's as if we unintentionally hit the target at a carnival shooting gallery, and there's a now prize winning Goldfish swimming under the eyelids of me and Rich, who's just arrived and seen it too! But we're both a bit surprised; we didn't intend to kill Alan's cress plant. We didn't actually think about what would happen if we spat in it. We just thought it would be a laugh Cos Alan's always giving us shit!Alan 's touching the leaves tenderly with his hand. All the shoots are draped down the side of the pot, and are dry and yellow, looking like anorexic vines suffering from jaundice, and when Miss lifts the pant pot, there's a little multi coloured stain on the plate underneath! Looking like the liquid bit in the bottom of the bowl after eating a whole load of Neapolitan ice cream!Alan rubs his teary eyes and looksup, to see me, looking at him, his eyes immediately dart to the side, behind where my desk is. But then His face suddenly frowns?! I follow his sightline, and that's when I see the empty box of Nerd sweets sitting there casually on the side! He looks back towards me, he looks mean, he looks angry!'It was Beavis and But'ead.' he said all hysterical;'They did it Miss, they did it!!''Alan, stop being silly and sit back-down.' Said MissAlans states at me Rich, a hard stare that could strip pant off walls, and he remains quiet for the rest of the morning.At lunchtime Alan's no-where to be seen. But me and Richard are too busy feeling proud of our unintentional murderous achievements to be concerned about this. After lunch we came back into class for our Geography lesson Alan's already sat down at his desk. Miss says that were going to be studying capital cities Alan immediately shoots his hand up, as fast as the donkeys arse on that Bukerooo board game;'I know all the names Miss. They're in my Fun Fax.'Which he instinctively goes to grab, but it's not on his desk! Alan makes a real show of trying to find it, until Miss can't ignore it, As Alan gets more and more distressed and I don't think Miss wants anymore tears.'Ok class, everybody take a moment to look for Alan's Fun Fax.'10 minutes and No dice, the Fun Fax has disappeared! Lobbied furiously by Alan, Miss decides to inspect the desks. Lids fly open and she gradually approaches the back. She gets to me and Rich and suddenly I feel very scared. I open my messy lid…and THERE IT IS! Sat there, next to an empty box of Nerd sweets, in all its smugness is AlAN'S MUGGY FUN FAX!!‘It was Beavis and Butthead Miss! They took my Fun Fax!'I'm gobsmacked! When the bellowing begins, my snow glass turns to Ice and I freeze. Just nodding my head to everything Miss says, about how we deliberately concocted this plan to disrupt class time and distress Alan, who was already upset, even though we didn't do it!Miss doesn't know we killed his cress plant, but I wonder if she's giving us too much credit, planning all that?! We're not that smart! And we're sentenced to afterschool detentions, writing lines on the naughty desk about property theft, and deliberately disrupting class time.For the rest of the day me and Rich are sheepish. I can't help thinking how unfair life is, and every now again, as if just to remind us, Alan let's out that little giggle. Confirming the class's hierarchy and where we both sit, Little shit that he is!And as I sit here, and finish carving words to that effect into the naughty desk, underneath the stairs, annoyed as I am, I can't help thinking, when visualising those dry cress plant leaves, the rainbow stain on the plate, and the tears in Alan's spoilt eyes, it was all worth it. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cree.substack.com
Greetings, bonjour, what's happeningJust a quick little intro, not going to waffle like I normally do. I may or may not get to upload anything on Friday. I'm back and forth at the minute between Maidstone and London, with two very hot and bothered dogs; needs must. My wife's had to attend some important family business abroad, so daddy's in charge and he's gotta' sort out the out day care.All next week is the get-in for this Out Here show. It's a group called Friends from Afar, via a organisation called Dream Arts. They're made up of Londoners that I've been working with for the last year, developing it. I've written a script based on characters and scenes they devised and composed the music. Really excited for it but it's gonna be a nuts week.Thursday 28th July, 7pm, at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London. Tickets are free if you wonna come along and support these guys.Below is the final part of the Edinburgh blog from 2016. I'll probably be back in a couple of weeks, hopefully with the first live-stream all good to go as well.Enjoy the sunPeas and tatersPaulCount Up To Edinburgh #9 Mission CompleteDuring the Edinburgh festival, if someone were to circulate a false rumour that so and so big-bollox TV executive / stage producer was holding open-auditions a mile out into the shark and sewage infested sea, beyond Leith docks; a hyper-enthusiastic undulating throng of: merry actors, comedians, poets, magicians, clowns, knife-throwers and jugglers would saunter en-masse (armed with flyers), down to the murky waters only to perish to certain death; disappearing in floating pools of blood and sludge and flyers with review quotes stapled to them. For years after, passers-by along Leith Port would hear distant murmurs of 'free comedy' and '4 star review' haunting the docks. Let's have it right, I'd probably be one of them mugs, though I'm sure I would have got half-way there, seen all the people heading in the same direction, cussed them off for being more organised than me and then abandoned all hope and sulked off to one of them late night takeaways that sell chips in curry-sauce. Either that or I'd turn up on the wrong day or something. In short. Edinburgh is like an extreme form of Monopoly, only difference is, it can seem, depending on what kind of day you've had, that everyone starts off with more dough and know-how than you. Mate. Edinburgh was nuts. I knew it would be nuts. Knowing it would be nuts didn't make it any less nuts, it was still nuts. But all in all, a good-nuts, like Terry Nutkins. Reast in Peace. It was really wild. To do it, and to want to do it, then want to go back and do it again, you do have to be at least slightly nuts. It just helps (a lot) if you've got the sort of dough behind you that would see you drinking in the sort of pubs that sell 10 different varieties of flavoured nuts (which come in jam jars) as a poncy alternative to crisps (which in itself is nuts, because crisps are banging, they're not nuts, but it is nuts, as all crisps, are banging, even Space Invaders.)I pretty much had 3 objectives going up there, well, 4 actually.1: To book, organise and get a show up there then put it on every day. (This stuff does not come easy to me)2: Get my face in front of some new people, outside of London and from hopefully as many different places as possible (though half of the people at the Fringe are probably from London)3: Get a couple of reviews.4: Have a laugh (though this one was more of a given)I'm happy to say that I achieved all of those objectives. The outcomes could have been better but also could have been a lot of worse. Could of improved in all of those above areas, particularly in my preparation; prior to this I'd never sent out a press release before let alone written one. Probably could have used my time up there more efficiently as well, flyering other events etc but all in all, I was pleased.The first week was very up and down and despite having a good audience for my first 2 shows it really dropped off and I was struggling a bit. Walking around the city, already sodden and cold, seeing all the massive hoardings and billboards advertising really banal-looking shows, most of which had some quirky face on, with some quirky show name, each one seemingly telling me, 'you can't afford this, go home, you small time mug.'Sounds a bit melodramatic but at times that's how I felt. Some of these people that take shows up there, must be able to write off £10K or some other ludicrous amount and it not be a problem for them. For many people though, it must break the bank. Everything up there costs and it's very difficult if you don't have a lot of money. High venue costs. High accommodation costs. Massive billboard posters. PR Companies. It's a lot. Thank God then for The Free Fringe and the ethos with which is stands for, which meant I didn't pay for hiring the venue I performed in, which is a massive cost. Simple really. We don't pay to hire the venue, audience don't pay to come in, venue takes the bar. It can work. The Pilgrim, where I was based, did really well, smashing all their targets.All in all I spent about £1500 squid, not even a fraction of what some of these shows must have cost. It also helped that all the other guys in my venue were really helpful and pitched in with flyering, and regular pick-me-up support etc. Made The Pilgrim a decent place to work at. Large up Soundman Davey Jones, Gecko (best flyer-er in the game mate!) Jake Wildhall, Joel Autterson and all the Boomerang Club crew, Harry Baker and Chris, Robert Garnham, Dave and Byron and of course all of the Pilgrim staff who were all really supportive.Second week picked up and I got a lot better at flyering and generally pulling people in etc. All the additional gigs helped too, Boomerang, Stand Up and Slam, Raise The Bar, Prepare To Fail. Felt like I got a into a good swing with it and the audiences were good too, generally really responsive. My mate Gary From Leeds said to me before we went up that things would start slow then pick up, and he was right. He was right about most things up there, though I did manage to persuade him that chips in curry sauce was better than chips in gravy, eventually he came round and he's Northern. Had a reviewer come in from Broadway Baby who gave me a decent 4 star 0eview which I was chuffed about. Have a butchers hereAlso somewhere in the second week I had a nice chat about it all with Paul McMenemy from Lunar Poetry. As always, I talked to much. I'd just done a show so my voice was a bit raspy. It was fun though. Have a listen HEREThe last week was wicked. Audiences were good and I felt like I knew what I was doing by this point. There was bit of a dip on one or two days but from what I'd heard this was felt throughout the festival. Couple of people said to me that in general numbers were down on previous years, something to do with The Olympics or Great British Bake Off or some other nonsense.I really enjoyed the chats I got to have most days, out and about on the streets, with other performers, punters etc. Big up Bob Walshy Walsh, who I had a good chinwag with most days about all things football and South London. When out flyering, it's a bit like a melty version of The Wire, on the street, all hand signals and that, communicating to the other flyerers, working out the punters movements and who's likely to want to take a flyer. It was thoughts like that which kept me amused on the slow days. But yea, in the end it all went well.The last show was by far the biggest and most generous audience I'd had and it was great to go out on a banger. Had another decent review from a young reviewer too by the name of Ben Huxley, have a butcher's here (though both Dominic Berry and I had a bit of giggle about the unlikely comparison.) Though I got to perform too lots of new and different people, I was chuffed that on most days there was someone I knew in the audience, a lot who took me by surprise. I had a lot of friends and family who came all the way up. Conrad, Fez and Junior came twice! Mum, Dad and Nat flew up just for the day. Met some really great people to, some who also came twice, like this really nice family from Cambridge, two of which were teachers. Had a lot of teachers. Big up Riko and family too. Thankyou, all of you, even the one or two rude ones who didn't pay any attention and were talking or playing on their phones throughout. Don't understand why you do that when you can just get up leave, it's Free Fringe innit, but still, you interest and annoy me in equal measure.Special mention must go to all the residents of Poetry House. My flatmates for the duration of the festival. Had a great time staying with these guys, all the nonsense chats in the kitchen and the many pick-me-ups along the way. Fay Roberts (got to do the best / worst / weirdest gig with Fay), Dominic Berry,(ahhhhhhhhhhh football-style audience support) Alexander Rhodes, Hannah Chutzpah all the various poets and mates of mates who came up and stayed, and of course my roomate, Gary From Leeds. Legend,mate. Helped me all the way back from last year, to get my arse up there and pull it off. In that tiny cabin room that stank of damp towels, we had a good laugh, through the good times and the bad. Highlight of the Fringe for me was when Gary rescued a component from my beard trimmer from off of the roof, using gaffer tape, a brolly, a broom and sheer MacGyver like skills.So yea, all in all, I had a wonderful time, high and lows, old friends, euphoria and sadness, new friends and a lot of laughs. Would I do it all again? Probably. Yes. Dunno...ask me in 6 months mate. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cree.substack.com
Caroline talks to Christian Sands, a friend, and Multi-Grammy Nominated Pianist. This episode is filled with amazing, moving glimpses into his working process, and life as an artist, musician, and human. We discuss managing life's pressures, connecting with yourself, understanding that it's okay to not be okay sometimes, and making adjustments when necessary. Sands also shares a personal experience he had with Warren Buffett and the life lesson that he learned and carries with him to this day. Christian Sands Bio Often, the term prodigy is applied with minimal context. In the case of jazz pianist Christian Sands, it is appropriate. He has studied piano since the age of 3 and began composing at five years old. By ten, he was performing across the United States. After years of formal music education, he became a protege of the great pianist and educator, Dr. Billy Taylor. Like his mentor, Sands is devoted to performance, community involvement and music education. His initial break came when he was asked to be a member of world renowned bassist', Christian McBride's quintet (Inside Straight) at the Jazz Standard in New York City. After, he collaborated with McBride in a celebrated trio and which gained a Grammy-nomination in 2013 with their release, “Out Here.” Over the years, Sands has performed, collaborated and written with artists like Oscar Peterson, Herbie Hancock, Dee Dee Bridgewater, David Sanborn, Cécile Mclorin Salvant, Coolio, A Tribe Called Quest, Robin Thicke and Taylor Dayne to name a few as well as scoring music for television and film. With multiple successful albums under his belt, his latest project, “Be Water” was nominated in 2021 for Best Jazz album in the 52nd NAACP Image Awards and Best Instrumental Composition in the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards. #musicians #listen #playing #kid #kids #podcast #type Resources: Christian Sands: iTunes - Album - Be Water https://music.apple.com/us/album/be-water/1500308161 Christian Sands: iTunes - Artist Link - https://music.apple.com/us/artist/christian-sands/272387208 Ryan Sands: iTunes - Album - Standing on the Edge of Tomorrow https://music.apple.com/us/album/standing-on-the-edge-of-tomorrow/1621900581 Podcast Jingle by Real Topeka People Real Topeka People: Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3Np78CY Real Topeka People: TikTok - https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMLHgoYuc/
Hola Amistades! Ya aunties are OUT HERE in Puerto Escondido, Mexico! We're here on BAE-CATION and we want to update ya'll on what's going on over here! Grab some Agua de Jamaica and take a walk as you join in on all the things!! Topics Discussed: Chepil (Crotalaria longirostrata) Jamaica/Hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) Follow us on social: @pettyherbalist @bonesbugsandbotany Join the Patreon Community to fund this amazing POD: https://www.patreon.com/pettyherbalist Rate us to show your support! Thank You! #StayReady #BePetty #pod #podcast #podcasts #podcastersofinstagram #petty #pettyherbalist #herbalist #herbalism #blackherbalist #blackherbalists #bioregionalherbalism#bougieaunties #bougieaunteatime #medicinemaking #herbalmedicine --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pettyherbalist/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pettyherbalist/support
A Collaboration with The Freakquency Network (Check him Out Here! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7afvta1kHipCW5zi5bqong) For Disc 2 we are joined by (from left to right) Kirsten, Paolo, John, and Badri. all 4 giving incredibly valuable new insights as we react live to the second part of this Kendrick AlbumThis is our first impression with running live commentary and dissecting the lyrics, instrumentals, and overall message/theme of each Track for Disc 2 of Mr Morales and Big Steppers Album.Thought I would separate the videos just like King Kunta here, so definitely subscribe, comment and turn on notifications For Part 1 please click the link here (pls on youtube or simply scroll down x)https://youtu.be/-F-y_73iemsTo Listen or You want to stay in touch
The Movie Moron heads to a Film Festival!! And his first on at that! Last weekend Mulvane Kansas had their 8th? Doc Sunback Film Festival featuring movies by tons of local filmmakers, winners of other major Film Festivals and international submissions!! Adam, local filmmaker who's directed Out Here in Kansas and God Save the Wings joins us on this episode to talk about what it's like going to a Film Festival, how dope Doc Sunback is, talking about all the cool movies we got to see and highlight about some of our favorites!! To all that submitted Films and got theirs shown at the Festival they were great and I'm so glad I got to see them all! Come check out the pod, or if you prefer video, check us out on YouTube! Find us on Twitter at @TheMovieMoron, and YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1c1Is4om_9khZ0SxnWgDSQ The Movie Moron: Easton Moore @EastonMooreIV Guest: Adam Knapp @realadamknapp All-Time Guest: Tristen Moore @tris10_isit Resident Artist: Graeham Jarvis @Gramanhfolcwald
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Audio, Video and Text Versions Book 3 - Astronomy Now Available Here @4TheWoke.com Check it Out Here: https://4thewoke.com/book-of-enoch-book-3-astronomy/ Dot.Connector.Podcast by BMC This amazing video is proudly presented by our sponsor || SIZZLE CITY || Strings of Bling and Other Shiny Things || Call or Click Today || www.SizzleCity.com || 626.274.6028 || Hot Products / Sizzling Prices || Let's face it - astronomy sucks. Once you get over all of the glitz and glam it's boring as heck. This book and these chapters aren't any different. I'm here to tell you. When you look up at the heavens you just get confused and baffled at what's up there and the insanity that is...the universe. Just face it - your lost. Just like, we, us the entire world. We aren't made for space - thank god it doesn't exist. This is a simulation and it's pure madness. Enoch along with every other ancient civilization tried warning us. I really appreciate it but the powers that be keep trying to subdue that information. Oh well - one day we will prevail. In this book of Enoch our buddy Enoch pulls no short straws and leaves nothing to question. He makes sure you know exactly what you're up against with this whole Heavens thing. He breaks down every level of heaven - every entity in God's heavenly army. The only thing he doesn't do is include images of them - but he might as well. He really does describe them as well as he can. I absolutely love it. I absolutely understand why the powers that be did NOT Canonize the book along with many others. Because the minute you read it many of the questions you've ever had about religion, God, existence, the construct we live in, life, the simulation and all related topics will literally float away. It happened to me and it's happened to so many other people that I personally know who have read the book as well. I never knew I was interested in the workings of the construct until I read the Book of Enoch. The minute I cracked the covers I was hooked - I was also inspecting the world around me like I've never done before. I turned into a skeptic about life, a skeptic about the air we breath and a of course a skeptic about the stars, the Moon, Sun, planets and all of the luminaries in the sky. I needed to know it all - even, like math - I would never use that information again. I had to know. I started studying the names of all the angels, their rankings, their duties, they pros and cons.I dove in deep into "The Curtain of the Divine Majesty." That was one of those things I didn't really knew existed until I read it in the Book. It was mysterious but it had enough info in the Book to be a professional the information they left us in the Book. Enoch left no stone unturned. He left nothing to the imagination. I'm serious when I say that you don't have many questions when you're done reading the chapters. *************************************************************************** WHAT'S NEXT? *************************************************************************** Join us on the website: www.4TheWoke.com NOTE: While you're there subscribe to the blog: The Blog: https://www.4thewoke.com/blog/ NOTE: After you sign up for the blog - be sure to check out the podcast library: Podcast Library: https://www.4thewoke.com/podcast-library/ NOTE: listen to more Boogie to get your fix. ************************************************************************** CONNECT WITH US ************************************************************************** Twitter: @MyBoogieWoogie1 https://tinyurl.com/u9szm9kc Facebook: Page Name: Boogie Man Channel URL: https://tinyurl.com/yttcm9p6 Instagram: Account Name: BoogieManChannel URL: https://tinyurl.com/9d6yex3z Join Us on Reddit: (I HATE REDDIT) Username: BoogieManChannel URL: https://tinyurl.com/2x69k89m Pinterest: NOTE: We love love love Pinterest URL: https://tinyurl.com/48z9nvpx Amazon Music: Podcasts URL: https://tinyurl.com/3a5u4yck Spotify URL: https://tinyurl.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bmc-dotconnector-podcast/message
Lorene Willis shares her journey of becoming a Jicarilla Apache woman and life on the reservation.
OUT HERE is a folklore series. I'm Kyana Gordon. And in June, 2019, I took a leap of faith and traveled across America to meet thirty-one everyday people who believed in my vision and reflected on the intimate details of their lives. We talked about E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G: memories, love, community, the state of America, home, safety, and the values that have fortified their survival.
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