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An episode that feels well overdue yet thoroughly worth the wait! A titan of the Naarm underground music scene, Pjenné has been a kindred spirit and longtime pal since the early days of MDC, and it's no surprise that her contribution is packed full of gloriously deep and immersive feels, bassy and driving in parts and light as a feather in others, speaking to a palette that has been meticulously explored and continues to evolve along with her incredible weekly radio show on PBS, Passing Notes. @pjenne Q. What sounds of feelings did you draw upon when gathering inspiration for this mix, and what listening environments could you imagine it being best enjoyed in? A. For this mix, I wanted to channel the energy and sounds that I associate with Melbourne Deepcast rather than drawing on the darker side of my sound palette that has been at the fore of my radio and club sets of late. MDC means so many things to me, but there's definitely an energetic, grooviness that comes to mind and this is what inspired the mix. Although the mix does showcase parts of me (heavily atmospheric, emotive and a few downtempo tracks for good measure), I'd say this is more of a mix for you. :) I imagine this mix being listened to outside, on a sunny day, but when you might also need a little extra pep in your step. Q. Are there any songs in the mix that are especially close to your heart, and what is it about these tracks that resonate with you so much? A. The first that came to mind is a track by Sean Cusick and Medway (Jesse Skeens) - It is an incredibly beautiful and emotive breakbeat track from 2002 on Saw recordings, there's just something about how the vocals and the pads wash over you - although its upbeat there's also a sombreness to it and I just think its the whole package. Towards the end of the mix there's also a very very classic ambient trance number, Lazer Worshippers by Damon Wild & Tim Taylor from 1993 - Not the most deeply dug track but it's a classic for a reason. Q. You have been lovingly broadcasting your weekly radio show Passing Notes on PBS for six years running, which is a serious achievement! Tell us what you did for your sixth anniversary on International Women's Day, and what keeps you inspired to broadcast the show week in week out? A. It's been a wild ride that's for sure! I really appreciate that International Women's Day marks each yearly anniversary of Passing Notes - it reminds me to stop and reflect on each year as an achievement that I would probably otherwise forget in the chaos of life. This year I enlisted the help of Syrian DJ and Harmony Rec affiliate Zeynep, who provided an excellent, playful and sassy celebratory guest mix. As for my inspiration to keep going, I'd say that I draw from the collective power of electronic artists locally as well as internationally. There's just so much good music to share, and Passing Notes enables me to provide a crucial connection between ‘underground' electronic music and the wider music community. I'm also inspired by live radio as a format - it provides a sanctuary for me from the highly curated nature of music today and allows me to be more playful in the way that I explore different sounds. To me it is a place free of judgement.
In this second part of a two-parter, Paul and Kate pick back up in 1975 England where a kidnapping case lead authorities to a single location. Hoping the victim is still alive, a massive investigation picks up steam. Support this podcast by shopping our latest sponsor deals and promotions at this link: https://bit.ly/4buCoMc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode, the first part of a two-parter, Paul and Kate travel to 1975 England where a young heiress is kidnapped. When the ransom instructions prove increasingly difficult, the case takes a drastic turn. Support this podcast by shopping our latest sponsor deals and promotions at this link: https://bit.ly/4buCoMc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep. 87 - Kids Ask Dr. Friendtastic: Figuring out what we can and can't control.Leni feels hurt and angry that kids are passing notes about her. What can she do?FREE quiz: Is Your Child a Good Friend? https://eileenkennedymoore.ck.page/e37dcc098fWould YOUR KID like to be featured on the podcast?SUBMIT A QUESTION TO DR. FRIENDTASTIC at https://DrFriendtastic.com/submit (Obviously, this is not psychotherapy, and it's not for emergency situations.)For an easy-to-read TRANSCRIPT, go to: https://DrFriendtastic.com/podcast/Like the podcast? Check out my books and webinars at https://EileenKennedyMoore.com.Subscribe to my NEWSLETTER, https://DrFriendtastic.substack.com, to get podcast episodes sent to your email plus articles for parents.*** DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:- Why do you think kids sometimes pass notes about other kids?- What are some reasons why Leni does NOT have to know what's in the notes about her? (Hint: How would she feel if she read a mean note about her?)- Dr. Friendtastic says, “We can't control what other people do.” What are some things you CAN control in your interactions with other kids?*** You might also like these podcast episodes:Ep. 76 – Ayana, Age 10: Friends ditch herhttps://drfriendtastic.substack.com/p/ep76-anaya-age-10-friends-ditch-herEp. 51 - Saorise, Age 8: Mean comment said behind her backhttps://drfriendtastic.substack.com/p/saoirse-age-8-mean-comment-said-behindEp. 35 - Ryan, Age 11: Peer put down his interestshttps://drfriendtastic.substack.com/p/ryan-age-11-peers-put-down-his-interests Get full access to Dr. Friendtastic for Parents at drfriendtastic.substack.com/subscribe
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This is from a year ago but just now got to it. Our guest is a friend of mine who goes by EP or Erik, he brought on The Beths with their album Future Me Hates Me. Enjoy!
Order the THIRD EDITION of How to Make It in the New Music Business here: https://book.aristake.comDanielle Allard is a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and Twitch Partner. She has been performing publicly for over 15 years and graced stages across Canada and Europe.This Ottawa native has toured Germany, Portugal and much of Canada but also performs 3 times a week for an international audience as a music streamer. Her festival appearances include features at RBC Bluesfest, Marvest, Jazz Fest, Mountain Man Music Festival, and a main stage feature at Ottawa's CityFolk Festival. She has also been featured in showcases at Megaphono and Folk Music Ontario. She has released three studio albums "INVADER," "Chameleon" and "Passing Notes" and is currently in the studio recording her fourth. INVADER is a 6 song concept album with 6 video series. She is known for her charity work in the nation's capital, donating over 30 performances to various charities each year and raising over $18,000 for various charities on her stream. Apart from her music, she is a community builder, teaching public relations and stage performance at Algonquin College. She runs a variety of virtual community events on her Discord server weekly, creating a space for us all to exist.04:30 Bowl of dinosaurs explained08:19 Embracing Twitch during the pandemic13:54 Livestreaming milestones and achieving Twitch partnerships16:12 Inside Danielle's home studio18:03 Scheduling livestreams and keeping motivated to perform25:32 Gamification of watching things: raid trains and channel points explained30:38 Levels of community participation within a livestream36:15 Bowl of dinosaurs (continued)38:43 Broader Twitch community and artist accountability51:22 Moderation and making listeners feel safe56:16 Post-pandemic engagement and viewership1:00:13 Does Twitch partnership accommodate illnesses or vacation?1:05:26 How long the affiliate application process takes1:06:27 Switching cameras while performing live1:09:01 Final questionSubscribe to The New Music Business: https://aristake.com/nmbAri's Take Academy (use code NMB for 10% off): https://aristakeacademy.comWatch more discussions like this: https://bit.ly/3LavMpaConnect with Ari's Take:Website: https://aristake.comAcademy: https://aristakeacademy.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/aristake_TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aris.takeTwitter: https://twitter.com/ArisTakeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/aristake1 Connect with Ari Herstand:Website: https://ariherstand.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/ariherstandTwitter: https://twitter.com/ariherstandYouTube: https://youtube.com/ariherstandConnect with Danielle Allard:Website: https://danielleallard.comTwitch: https://twitch.tv/danielleallardInstagram:https://instagram.com/daniellejallardYouTube: https://youtube.com/user/daniellejallardEdited and mixed by Maxton HunterMusic by Brassroots DistrictProduced by the team at Ari's Take Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode so good, call it "podcast buono." With the first week of classes in the books, Matthew and Ryan struggle picking up theirs. In addition to schoolwork, the two begin their foray into investigative journalism with the hot topic of scooters, and Ryan goes crazy for a radio ad. The Lanky Boys also team up to create their lists of order of operations for morning routines. If you enjoyed the episode, gas us up with a review on Apple Podcasts (Spotify ratings also appreciated!): https://apple.co/3xEFLP7 Leave a voice memo to be featured in an episode: https://bit.ly/3am_message Video got corrupted, but join on YouTube for a couple pictures of the boys: https://bit.ly/3am-ep35 Follow us on Instagram for clips and updates: https://bit.ly/3am_ig EPISODE 35 TIMESTAMPS (0:00) - Pasta Good (2:10) - The Morning Order of Operations (10:55) - Become a Millionaire by Age 50 Guaranteed (13:58) - Scooter Journalism (23:04) - Turn Up the Ads (25:17) - Attack of the French Hackers (29:06) - Online Textbook Delivery and Simulations (37:01) - The Best Two Truths and a Lie Competitor (41:57) - Passing Notes in Class (45:55) - It's Like They Don't Want to Give You Money (58:11) - Respectable Gentlemen (1:01:58) - Hey, I'm Matthew (1:08:37) - Natheniel (1:12:28) - The Day of Work
Diverse Voices Book Review host Hopeton Hay interviewed Courtney Duke Foster, author of the novel PASSING NOTES. Set in New York city in 1951, PASSING NOTES is about a young Black woman who is mistaken to be white on a new job, and with the support of her best friend, decides to keep passing. It addresses the daily anxiety of living a double life in the midst of racism, family, and romance at the office. Follow Courtney on Instagram at @bycourtneydukefoster. Diverse Voices Book Review Social Media:Facebook - @diversevoicesbookreviewInstagram - @diverse_voices_book_reviewTwitter - @diversebookshayEmail: hbh@diversevoicesbookreview.comWeb site: https://diversevoicesbookreview.wordpress.com/
Dawn reviewed Netflix's “Falling For Christmas” starring Lindsay Lohan. We played our all-time favorite Passing Notes starring Colleen as Ginny from Chicag. LOL! We ended our time with Dawn like we started with a boob weigh in. And a see you in the afternoon to Dawn who starts her new show with Bradley on Monday.
♡Day 7 late♡Todoroki had a crush on you and you both went to UA together but you didn't get into the hero course. Todoroki said he got you a 'spot' in the class so you both could be in the same class
This is a big week for your host Tabari McCoy as he prepares to headline a benefit show for the Cincinnati Police Department's Real Men Wear Pink organization benefitting the American Cancer Society ... And then headlines the club where it all started, Go Bananas, for the first time all weekend as he records his third album and first streaming special. So where does Shanda Sung come into play in all this? She's going to be the feature act this weekend – and she's the next guest on A Tight 45 with Tabari McCoy! Based out of Bloomington, Ind., Shanda is an accomplished stand-up comic, headlining and featuring at clubs throughout the Midwest, all while balancing life as a wife and mother to three young children (two boys and a girl). She has also performed at the revered Limestone Comedy Festival in her native Bloomington and is the co-host of "Passing Notes" podcast with her childhood friend Amanda that finds them discussing a topic they've researched, often to hilariously insightful results. On this episode (out on all major platforms on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022), Shanda chats with Tabari about balancing mom/wife life with being a working stand-up comic, planning for the future ... And even the time when she and Tabari first met that he completely forgot about! Check out this episode and others you may have missed at https://atight45.buzzsprout.com/or wherever you get your podcasts today! For more on Tabari or ask a question, be sure to visit www.tabarimccoy.com or email tabari@tabarimccoy.com.
This classic haunted house story with a dash of spiritualism was so popular, it became an episode of our television show on Amazon. Today it's been freshly narrated and produced, and a brand new bonus story has been added to the end. Enjoy! ———————— ANNOUNCEMENT LINKS Bridgewater: www.grimandmild.com/bridgewater Cabinet of Curiosities: www.grimandmild.com/curiosities Grim & Mild Presents: www.grimandmild.com/presents Ad-free Lore on Apple Podcasts: www.applepodcasts.com/lore Ad-free Lore on Patreon: www.patreon.com/lorepodcast ———————— Lore Resources: Episode Music: lorepodcast.com/music Episode Sources: lorepodcast.com/sources All the shows from Grim & Mild: www.grimandmild.com ———————— ©2022 Aaron Mahnke. All rights reserved.Access premium content!: https://www.patreon.com/lorepodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grab your guitar, because today you're going to improvise over the jazz standard Summertime, even if you've never played jazz or soloed before. When I was first learning jazz guitar, I believed, and maybe you can relate, that I needed to learn dozens of scales, modes, arpeggios, and licks before I could even improvise 1 bar of music. Boy was I wrong. I spent hours sweating it out in the practice room with my books of modes and metronome…yet I was no closer to soloing over jazz standards than on day 1. It wasn't until I started treating improvisation like a skill, and practiced it that way, that I was able to solo over standards and have fun playing jazz guitar every day. In this lesson, you have that same positive, jazz soloing experience as you solo over your first jazz standard…and you don't need a thesaurus of modes or PhD in theory to start! First, you learn a mini-scale shape and immediately solo with that shape over Summertime, no complicated modes, arpeggios, or theory involved. Next, you discover how chromatic passing notes are used to transform every scale you play into a cool, hip-sounding jazz line. From there, you dive deeper into jazz vocabulary as you add the chromatic enclosure to your solos over Summertime in a stress-free jazz jam session. To finish this lesson, you close your eyes and improvise over Summertime, letting the scale, passing notes, and enclosures come out in your playing naturally. From there, you can repeat these Summertime jam sessions as many times as you like and need to refresh and solidify these jazz concepts in your solos. Have fun as you take the first steps in your jazz guitar journey, solo over a classic jazz standard, and sound like a real jazz guitarist on day 1. Go here to get the TAB and practice tips for this lesson: https://www.mwgcourses.com/p/your-first-jazz-guitar-solo Lesson Content 0:00 – Intro 0:23 – Mini Scale Shape 1:16 – Your First Jazz Solo! 2:17 – Passing Notes 3:45 – Summertime Soloing 2 4:35 – Enclosures 6:21 – Summertime Soloing 3 7:13 – No Thinking Jazz Soloing 8:38 – Where to Go Next
We're taking a time machine back to our days of passing notes and giggling in study hall! Today the gals are going through their scrapbooks and boxes of things from high school while reminiscing on the good times shared in those not-so-hallowed halls. Hit play to hear us talk about:-our planets song that we performed acapella for our 7th grade advanced science class-turtle backpack Jesus and other agenda book curiosities-finding graduation cap tassels and a camo prom garterIf you enjoy this episode, please leave us a 5 star review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! And if you haven't already, we would love for you to check out our merch shop and rep some Not So Ladylike gear with us! We have two cutie designs and we would love to see you wearing them. Again, the link is HERE! We appreciate you so much, loveyoubyeeee!
Jason and Brittany talk about current day teenagers, listen to past "Dear Diary" segments, and comment on previous "Passing Notes" clips.
Jason and Brit continue to listen to old "Passing Notes" clips as well as "Jenny from Chicag".
Following their daring escape, Llwyd and Abigail return to the D'rell house. With the entire city searching for them, will Llewlyn be willing to do one final favor for her brother?Follow us @RollandTellPod on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.Stick around to the end of the episode for a special announcement and a promo from our friends at Quest Fantastic!This episode's chaos is brought to you by:Dungeon WorldMythic Game Master EmulatorMaze RatsClass WarfarePerilous WildsUNE, Universal NPC EmulatorThe Book of Random TablesSolo Adventurer's ToolboxAll sound and music provided by Epidemic Sound and Soundstripe.Edited by Christian PollakSupport the show
Danneel Ackles aka Rachel Gatina is back! We're getting all the BTS on Rachel and Danneel...Rachel was never supposed to stay in Tree Hill and Danneel was a pageant girl! Which of the guys would Danneel have picked...her answer might surprise you! And, remember passing notes in class...maybe we were on to something! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we have long time listener Gabe on as a guest with his pick Go Farther In Lightness by Gang of Youths!
The true remedy for our shame is God's love. "I am stupid and a bad kid you don't want," the note from my eleven-year-old said in sloppy handwriting. Don't we do this with God? Don't we struggle with the same shame when coming to Him — or when deciding not to come to Him — because we think He'll reject us based on our performance, on being able to control our emotions and actions just so? We loved Jami's tender story of an interaction with her daughter that teaches us all about God's enduring love for us. Join the conversation: https://incourage.me/?p=224667--Looking for ways to show your faith in your everyday life? From cards, books, and Bibles, to calendars, jewelry, and coffee mugs... dayspring.com has just what you've been looking for. Use code PODCAST10 to get $10 off any order at dayspring.com!The (in)courage podcast is brought to you by DaySpring, makers of your favorite cards, books, and gifts. Visit them today at DaySpring.com.
This episode comes from our friends at Passing Notes, the official podcast of the History of Education Society in the United Kingdom. In this episode, host Michael Donnay talks with Adam Crymble about his book, Technology and the Historian, which looks at the history and development of digital history as a discipline in the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States.
Girl tells men the Do's and Dont's of gym scoping, Dude does his best Jack Nicholson and Girl takes us back to the good 'ole days with her new segment called, "Passing Notes".
Still feeling lonely? Well, we're back with a Passing Notes episodes, and this week, we're unpacking last week's study on loneliness and self-control. We're sharing some of our own *sad* experiences with feeling lonely and how it connects to our personal views on self-regulation. This study helped us reflect on a new perspective of self-control—especially when it entails an effect on loneliness and ostracization. How does the idea of “self-control” differ among gender? Among different populations? How can we shift the narrative of self-control expectations in order to consider the lives of commonly ostracized groups and individuals? How can this awareness help us all feel less lonely?! HOW?! This study is called “Low Self-Control: A Hidden Cause of Loneliness?” by Olga Stravrova, Dongning Ren and Tila Pronk. You can check it out here: https://doi.org/10.1177/01461672211007228 Please subscribe, rate and review our show on Apple Podcasts! Follow the show on Instagram @studybuddiespodcast Follow Taylor Collins @tlc.therapy Follow Paola Sanchez Abreu @mmm_pao Graphic designed by Monica Rae Summers Gonzalez @_monicarae_ Composed by singer/songwriter Caught in Between @caughtinbetweenct Email the show with any suggestions, comments, or feedback at studybuddiespodcast@gmail.com
Welcome back, study buddies! Last week, we shined a light on the deceptions of conspiracy theories and the essential role that critical thinking skills plays in distinguishing truth from myth. On this Passing Notes episode, we're continuing our discussion on conspiracy theories and critical thinking, sharing our own experiences and confrontations with conspiracies, and how dangerous they can be in a world often teeming with misinformation. What effect does this misinformation have on us? How do we discern between our own personal or collective beliefs and conspiracy? Do we actually love AP English and the critical thinking skills it taught us?! Tune in to find out! The study we're talking about today is “Maybe a free thinker but not a critical one: High conspiracy belief is associated with low critical thinking ability” by Anthony Lantian, Virginie Bagneux, Sylvain Delouvée, Nicolas Gauvrit. You can check out the study here: https://doi.org/10.1002/acp.3790 Please subscribe, rate and review our show on Apple Podcasts! Follow the show on Instagram @studybuddiespodcast Follow Taylor Collins @tlc.therapy Follow Paola Sanchez Abreu @mmm_pao Graphic designed by Monica Rae Summers Gonzalez @_monicarae_ Composed by singer/songwriter Caught in Between @caughtinbetweenct Email the show with any suggestions, comments, or feedback at studybuddiespodcast@gmail.com
This week's Passing Notes episode is all about BS; workplace BS, that is. We're getting down to the "smelly" nitty gritty of the super relevant study we brought to you last week, sharing our own workplace BS experiences, examining our own reactions and responses to the BS, and exploring the deeper issues (a.k.a. MacroRoni & Cheese) that BS brings to workplace environments and beyond. The study we're talking about today is “This Place is Full of It: Towards an Organizational Bullshit Perception Scale” by Caitlin Ferreira, David Hannah, Ian McCarthy, Leland Pitt and Sarah Lord Ferguson. You can check out the study here: https://doi.org/10.1177/0033294120978162 Please subscribe, rate and review our show on Apple Podcasts! Follow the show on Instagram @studybuddiespodcast Follow Taylor Collins @tlc.therapy Follow Paola Sanchez Abreu @mmm_pao Graphic designed by Monica Rae Summers Gonzalez @_monicarae_ Composed by singer/songwriter Caught in Between @caughtinbetweenct Email the show with any suggestions, comments, or feedback at studybuddiespodcast@gmail.com
On this week's Passing Notes episodes, we're literally passing notes…gossiping about gossip! Do we actually benefit from gossiping? Why do we enjoy it so much? What purpose does it serve in our social relationships— besides entertaining us via reality t.v.? We're sharing some of our own personal experiences and opinions about gossip, distinguishing between “positive” vs. “negative” gossip, and discussing what gossip truly means for and teaches us, both individually and collectively. The study we brought to you last week and are continuing to talk about today is called, “Gossip drives vicarious learning and facilitates social connection” by Eshin Jolly and Luke J. Chang. You can check out the study here: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2021.03.090 Please subscribe, rate and review our show on Apple Podcasts! Follow the show on Instagram @studybuddiespodcast Follow Taylor Collins @tlc.therapy Follow Paola Sanchez Abreu @mmm_pao Graphic designed by Monica Rae Summers Gonzalez @_monicarae_ Composed by singer/songwriter Caught in Between @caughtinbetweenct Email the show with any suggestions, comments, or feedback at studybuddiespodcast@gmail.com
Nicole and Scott are back for another season of The Bachelorette. We recap the all the guys and give our thoughts. It's night one and we already have drama with one of the guys. Make sure to listen and leave a review.
We're back with another Passing Notes episode, and we're unpacking last week's study on competitive flirting! What excites us about flirting? What flirty techniques are we ready to put to use in the competition arena? How does competitive flirting work in the digital world of dating apps? Maybe the eyebrow raise and sexy dance moves aren't the most effective tactics, according to science, but that's not stopping us. Love (flirting?) is a battlefield, so ruffle your peacock feathers and get your game-face on; we're goin' in! Today's study is called, “I saw him first: Competitive nonverbal flirting among women, the tactics used and their perceived effectiveness” by T. Joel Wade, Maryanne L. Fisher and Elizabeth Clark. You can find the study here: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2021.110898 Please subscribe, rate and review our show on Apple Podcasts! Follow the show on Instagram @studybuddiespodcast Follow Taylor Collins @tlc.therapy Follow Paola Sanchez Abreu @mmm_pao Graphic designed by Monica Rae Summers Gonzalez @_monicarae_ Composed by singer/songwriter Caught in Between @caughtinbetweenct Email the show with any suggestions, comments, or feedback at studybuddiespodcast@gmail.com
In the newest episode of Passing Notes, Ashley and Shanda talk about animal penises and syphillis. It's a very silly episode filled with information you never knew you wanted! This episode does not have accompanying photos because we care about our fans. You can find us at: Facebook Instagram You can find Shanda at: Facebook Instagram You can find Ashley at: Crimson Moon Farm YouTube Crimson Moon Farm Facebook --- 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/passingnotes/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/passingnotes/support
In the very first episode of Passing Notes with Ashley and Shanda they talk about birds. Shanda shares her knowledge about the harpy eagle then Ashley tells Shanda about starlings. It gets weird. You can find us at: Facebook Instagram You can find Shanda at: Facebook You can find Ashley at: Crimson Moon Farm YouTube Crimson Moon Farm Facebook --- 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/passingnotes/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/passingnotes/support
Katie K-9 plays Dawn's spazzy friend Brandy. She studied for her biology test! A brilliant mash-up of her show blended by Rocco into a fun fantasy show about other animals
Elizabeth and Steve from Twin Cities Live take over passing notes. Bonus material about the details of Farm boys, driving at 13 in Aurora and where to cruise in Southwest Missouri
Real ID mess; Getting things taken away at the airport; Passing Notes; Dawn talks about farm boys and back woods partying; cruising in small towns; danger would you rather
Equipment bag date from Jason's past; Passing notes Valentines edition , short podcast because of Sad Song -A-Palooza
Rocco put together a Valentines Day extravaganza of all the love Dawn received from ALL the boys
Ginny from Chicago is back!
Stephanie Hansen reads a serious note from Dawn's friend Megan
Stephanie thinks she's fat from doing the morning show; Special edition of Passing Notes with Stephanie Hansen; The Today show might add a 5th hour; Would You Rather
Bradley playing the role of Dawn's high school boyfriend, Josh. And friend Mark as well
Thomas Markle admits he has lied; Passing Notes with the Best of Bradley; Would You Rather; Julianne Hough is a guinea pig for some new age work at a conference
Jen and Lisa read notes that Dawn wrote to other people and somehow had them back in her possession. This is a rare glimpse into the psyche of a boy crazy 16 year old girl. Beware! Not safe for prudes or kids!
Rob was a guy that dated cute girls because he had money. Dawn really wasn't into him. MC plays the part of Rob L
Who drives the car? Passing Notes ; Just Sayin-tipping in advance; Would You Rather
Rocco and Kenny present a very special version of passing notes LIVE edition from Dawn's high school boyfriend Jason
Weekend plans for Jason, Dawn and Rob; Passing Notes; Castle Rock on Hulu; Would You Rather
Dawn's interesting drive-thru experience! "Passing Notes", and 'AbFab': The Imagineering Story on Disney+
Matt's still cranky about getting rejected by girls. Did he get someone pregnant? But he's still interested in Dawn.