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Episode 30 is a brief history and scoring of Philly Native, Roc-A-Fella artist, Freeway (2003) and southern underground group Little Brother (2003) as we move into a new calendar year of 2003 on this episode today! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taleofthetapes/support
It's never too early to discuss the NFL Draft. Zach Berman and The Philadelphia Inquirer's Devin Jackson get an early start on 2025 NFL Draft prospects, going through top players at each position and looking closely at the spots that the Philadelphia Eagles might prioritize. Plus, one of the draft's stars is Philly native Abdul Carter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode, we dive deep into the mind of Lead Golf Instructor of Merion Golf Club, Nick Iacono. We discuss what it's like to work at one of the top 10 golf courses in the country and how he got there, as well as the way that skateboarding changed made him into the person that he is today. www.clubhouse54.golf Be sure to follow us on our socials so you don't miss the next episode! Youtube: Clubhouse 54 Instagram: @clubhouse54.golf
When Monica Miraglio purchased her first home, it was also the groundbreaking of her career in design and construction. She said she did all the projects in the house on her own. “I started laying tile. I started putting in cabinets,” she said. “I would go back and forth to Lowe's or Home Depot, and I would ask constant questions to the guys there.” That was 20 years ago. Today, as the founder and CEO of Girlbuild, Miraglio is helping women gain the tools they need to build whatever they want — whether it be their homes, their lives, or their dreams.
Autumn Womack is an assistant professor of English and African American studies at Princeton University. The Philadelphia native is also a Central High school alumnus, and the scholar's latest project is turning pages across the country.
Your favorite happy hour duo sits down with Philly Native, Stefan Maleak. He is best known for his modeling, his styling expertise, and overall being a complete hottie. Stefan talks about his barriers and challenges to dating in the 21st century, how he handles his heart now. Tony and Eric discuss the importance of dating with intention and speaking honestly about the type of partner you'd like to attract. When it comes to being a black and gay successful person what has been your triumphs and or challenges while dating? Let us know in the comments below. You can find Stefan on IG at @stefan_maleak Subscribe to our YouTube! Subscribe to the podcast here - https://linktr.ee/HungUpPod Interested in being a guest or have a topic to discuss? Email us at hunguppod@gmail.com Hosts: Eric Cole IG/Twitter - @hunguppod TikTok - hunguppodcast Tony Purnell IG/TikTok - @TonyPurnellLightworker Twitter - @TonyLightworker Producer: Marquise Richards IG/TikTok/Twitter - @MarquiseDavon YouTube: @marquisedavonproductions1770 Assistant Producer Matt Jackson IG - Mattisrich_ Creative Director Sterling Grimes IG - sterlyg Music Credit: One To One Make It-Rob Barbato
Flyers Daily with Jason Myrtetus: Flyers fall in OT to the Preds and we break down the game. Plus hear Torts postgame thoughts and a one on one with Philly Native and Eagles Fan Tony D'Angelo. Tony talks about playing back home, this Flyers team and much more.
On this episode, we interviewed Ron Green. He is a Philly Native and is the Founder/CEO of Tribe Worldwide Apparel Co.
Sheil and Raheem link up for the second part of our Eagles-Cowboys preview heading into the big matchup on Christmas Eve. How did Raheem become a Cowboys fan having grown up in the city and rooting for all the other local teams? Plus, Sheil and Raheem examine the numbers and determine what the likely outcome will be based on the odds, and touch on the Sixers' past and present. Hosts: Sheil Kapadia and Raheem Palmer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joined by Philly Native, Not For Long Media Founder and Carolina Panthers Tight End Colin Thompson. Some great golf stories, favorite courses and more. Recap the Match and the PNC and Fred Ridley lays out how things will work this year at The Masters.Thank you to our Sponsors: Comcast Business, Rita's Water Ice
ESN's Titans Reporter, and Philly Native, Turron Davenport joins the show to break down the Eagles-Titans game.
The Kings are back with Ep. 140. Remembering PNB Rock, disussing the situation the passing of the Philly Native. The Kings also dive into a political discussion surrounding the new bill passed in Illinois " No Bail". During this epiosde they also discuss the news surrounding Vice President Kamal Harris. Then the kings discuss the Tory Lanes and August Alsina scuffle. All ways remember "Its The Kings".
This week Bridging Philly highlights a motivational speaker and transformational life coach and his efforts in helping youth become empowered, boost their confidence, and value their lives. South Philly native Maxwell Brown shares his story of years in incarceration and his teenage decisions to demonstrate how thinking controls actions, behaviors, and outcomes through his workshop and programs. The Bridging Philly Newsmaker highlights Children's Hospital of Philadelphia researchers and their efforts in developing an algorithm to help define differences between ADHD symptoms from other conditions. We speak with Dr. Hakon Hakonarson, the director of the Center for Applied Genomics at CHOP. Dr. Hakonarson believes this new tool will lead to more precise clinical trials and better treatments. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Philly native C. Ross talks about moving to GA, his musical style and more on The Industries Most Wanted Podcast. Hosted By TampaMystic
Mike Opens the show celebrating Embiid's game winning shot, discussing the Sixers win, and the weird negativity from certain people online last night (0:00-11:40). Mike goes to the phones, to discuss Embiid, the MVP Award, Sixers vs Raptors, and more (11:50-1:16:10). In “What's Brewin With Jen,” Jen Scordo reports on some of the more interesting, funny, and weird recent news stories (1:16:20-1:26:51). Mike goes back to the phones (1:27:01-1:45:01). Philly Native and NFL Network reporter James Palmer joins to discuss the NFL Draft, and the Sixers (1:45:01-1:58:38). They take more Phone Calls (1:58:48-end)
In this episode of AFP Conversations, AFP's Glenn Douglas chats with Brooke Lazizi, senior destination services manager for the Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau. Ahead of AFP 2022, October 23-26 in Philadelphia, we wanted to hear about all the fun things to see and do in the city. Philadelphia is full of life—from the murals painting the sides of buildings, to the cutting-edge research happening at Penn—the city of brotherly love is a fantastic gathering place for curious people with a zest for learning something new. Listen in to hear about what made Philadelphia land a top spot on National Geographic, Condé Nast, and Travel + Leisure must-see lists, what's going on in the arts scene and food scene, what's off the beaten track—and whether Brooke has ever run up the Rocky steps.
For this episode we are joined by someone who embodies the idea of Impact in various facets of his life. Mike King, a Philly Native, now living in Brooklyn, is the Founder and Managing Director of iPullRank, has an extensive background in software, web development and a proclivity for creative solutions. Mike is also a rapper, going under the name Mic King, who has performed and toured with many notable other artists, and who recently released his album “Iconic” after some time off. Twitter: @ipullrank @ipullrankagency Site: www.ipullrank.com The music used in this podcast is produced by Chris Lee aka Pound. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/oneloveartsessions/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/oneloveartsessions/support
Dr. Sheena Howard is a trailblazer when it comes to documenting Black history through the lens of the comics industry. KYW Newsradio's Antoinette Lee highlights her in this week's "Philly Rising."
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Elevan11 Founder Tahirah Williams Talks About Family, Death, Parent-Less Kids and the Support that is now available. Tahirah lost her Mom at the age of 19. She felt that her world changed, her dreams changed. She wants every child that lost one or both parents realize that they are loved, supported and have guidance. Listen In. Philly Native. Support the showRecovery is Beautiful. Go Live Your Best Life!!Life Is Wonderful.Lovewww.lifeiswonderful.loveYour EQ is Your IQRecovery Freedom CircleThe System That Understands Recovery, Builds Character and Helps People Have Better Relationships.A Life Changing Solutionhttps://lifeiswonderful-love.mykajabi.com/storeFacebook Group - Recovery Freedom Circle | FacebookYouTube - Life Is Wonderful Hugo VInstagram - Lifeiswonderful.LoveTikTok - Lifeiswonderful.LovePinterest - Lifeiswonderful.LoveTwitter - LifeWonderLoveLinkedIn - Hugo Vrsalovic Life Is Wonderful.Love
Ryan Harris was born and raised in North Philadelphia, and doesn't want his neighborhood defined by negativity. Through his nonprofit, he's providing a safe haven for children in the neighborhood and giving families the VIP treatment for the holidays. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Photographer and Philly Native, Donovan Carter, stops by for some conversation about manifesting and taking chances. Donovan's book, Perfectly Imperfect, is available now for purchase! Follow him on Instagram @shotsbydoncarter.
This week MG is saving a seat for her guest, Candice Johnson, a talent coordinator and event curator who works with up and coming local talent in the Philadelphia and surrounding areas. MG and Candice originally connected over instagram through their mutual love of people and events. They both value collaboration and being able to work with and learn from one another. In this episode, MG and Candice highlight the importance of community and building one another up to reach our potential. They speak about Candice's passion for advocating for the underdog, which helped her create her persona as “The Wallflower Observer” and her CommUNITY Garden. “I see people and help them blossom.” -Candice Johnson, a Philly Native, born and raised, and budding Black Female Entrepreneur. Candice speaks about how both the Black Lives Matter movement and Madam Vice President Harris’s inauguration pushed her to be who she wanted to be -- recognizing her own strength and owning who she is as a leader for other black females. Candice Johnson is a talent coordinator and event curator that specifically works with up and coming local talent in the Philadelphia and surrounding areas. She has 10 years of experience working in the music industry and pre pandemic was employed by Live Nation at The Fillmore Philadelphia. She works with talent of all forms. Her main goal is to help plant the seeds for those who are ready to bloom and create a community of people who can grow together. Connect with Candice on Instagram, Facebook, and Linkedin.Connect with MG on Instagram and Facebook, too!Follow BTV on Instagram and Facebook for all updates and releases.A byVesta Production.
Corina Newsome is a Philly Native making national waves in wildlife conservation. Her career today has set her on a path more monumental than she imagined for herself growing up. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Syn sits with Philly Native and artist HumanBien. They discuss everything from music to the other elements of hip hop.
On the Latest Episode of our Nashville Restaurant Review Show Bay, gets to talk to a fellow Philly Native, who is showing Nashville the right way, Cheesesteaks are done!! We talk with Zyhir Baker-Elam who is the owner of ItzaPhillyThing on Rt 70 in Bellevue. We talk Philly, steaks, Nashville, how he got started, and much more!! ! Wanna be a guest on a future episode, let us know, we want to talk with all of the Nashville Restaurant Owners and Chefs while building a community.
This week, Daphnee and Jamir are discussing the ways mental illness impacts black men and black women. Star is preparing for Disrupt Theatre's inaugural show, if you're wondering where she is! So, sit back and listen to two Aquarians grapple with toxicity (even their own) and mental health between genders and generations. Links: The Lottery by Shirley Jackson Toxic, Homophobic Men More Likely to Have Mental Health Issues, Study Finds 10 Things to End Toxic Masculinity How to Fight Toxic Masculinity Disrupt Theatre Company BLACK BUSINESS TO SUPPORT: TheBeautyWithin Collection is an effort of love. Philly Native, Nesh uses her cultural identity, as well as of her love blackness, and embeds it into her creations. From masks and head wraps/durags, to bags and hair accessories, she has a little something for everyone. Check out their instagram page! https://instagram.com/thebeautywithincoo?igshid=16cka0d8m2f1b --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/peasinthepodcast/support
Original Air Date: Nov 4, 2015 “I had the general sense that I was funny, but I think I really subscribed to the idea that I had to not make that much noise or not draw that much attention to myself.” Christine Nangle, Comedy Writer, Philly Native, Monogamous Dog Owner --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ruggedangel-cast/support
To celebrate National Wing Day enjoy this episode with a very special guest, Kerri Gallagher. Kerri and I enjoyed wings from Zipp’s in Phoenix, we reflect on the past year and talk about her upcoming projects and how she’s staying busy during the pandemic. As a Philly Native, Kerri breaks down the different kinds of cheesesteak sandwiches and explains the tomato pie to me. Kerri is the creator and host of The Wednesday Wire and Totally Off Topic- check those out on the Broken Drift Network and at www.kgcomedy.com
Queen Maya also known as Sinnia (sin-eye-uh) Brown has been in the arts and entertainment industry most of her life as a vocalist, rapper, songwriter, producer, educator, painter, ceramicist, photographer, and chandler. In 2017 the Philly Native developed her company Intertwined Entertainment; whose purpose is to celebrate, provide for and elevate Black and Brown people in the art and entertainment industries. Queen Maya Goddess of Light is the definition of 21st century Renaissance woman.
Temple University's Performing Arts Center will host a TV comedy special this Saturday. The headliner grew up in nearby North Philadelphia. KYW Newsradio community affairs reporter Cherri Gregg sat down with comedian Skeet Carter.
I get a chance to sit down and talk with fellow Philly Native and award-winning author of the graphic novel LEON: Protector of the Playground JAMAR NICHOLAS as we touch on many subjects involving the state of comics, his experience as an educator inspiring the youth in the community, and our take on the BLERD culture. All this and more on this special episode of A.C.M.G. presents TALK TIME LIVE EXCLUSIVE!
A South Philadelphia native living in Western Pennsylvania bought a t-shirt to teach his children to stand up against racism. He wore it to Walmart and what happened next surprised him. Here's KYW Newsradio community affairs reporter Cherri Gregg.
In this episode I get the honor of interviewing a past client and total business powerhouse, Shelby Wildgust. She talks about her journey and success in such a short amount of time by investing an amount of money that stretched her. At 25 years old, she is a master at creating and executing her vision by “jumping before she is ready.” About The Guest: Shelby Wildgust is a Philly Native with a passion for building community. Her mission in life is to connect young, ambitious & like-minded individuals together through various online & offline platforms. She is no stranger to the entrepreneurial spirit and juggles a corporate career with co-hosting a podcast called, "Wait, Am I An Adult Now?" that explores the stories of young millennials as they're still being written, and hosting a series of events called, "Naked Networking", which are female empowerment events designed to help women fully embrace who they are at their core. Outside of all that she does professionally, she enjoys being outdoors and can often be found exploring new coffee shops throughout the city or hitting the slopes during the colder months. Connect With Shelby: Social Media: Facebook: Shelby Wildgust Instagram: Shelby_Wildgust E-Mail: Shelby.wildgust@gmail.com Website: shelbywildgust.com Podcast: Instagram: waitamianadultnow Website: waitamianadultnow.com E-Mail: info@waitamianadultnow.com Naked Networking: Instagram: nakednetworkingevents Website: nakednetworkingevents.com Resources: Catch all the before and after show buzz, plus learn how to connect with your tribe and join the discussion with other G-boss goddesses in the Now Is Your Time Insiders Group on Facebook: HERE! About the Host: Steph Gold started her coaching business in 2011. She is an author of two international #1 Best Selling books, a motivational speaker, and a business coach for entrepreneurs in the coaching industry. Steph’s zero BS approach will light a fire in you and move you forward in the pursuit of your goals immediately. She is an advocate for millennials and is passionate about aiding them in the development and implementation of their gifts NOW for the betterment of themselves and our world.
We are back!! After a few weeks of down time The Yo Show comes back with a MASSIVE TGIM program tonight! We are thrilled to be joined by a very talented singer and actor, born right here in our Philly area the amazing Tim Johnson Jr! Tim is red hot right now with brand new music, the single Hey U, an upcoming album, movies and more. We can’t wait to talk to this young man and catch up with his skyrocketing career! We also bring you a brand new Top 5 list, we will play some music and catch up on world events! You know you missed us, so come back and stay a while, The Yo Show tonight starting at 8pm eastern.
Ep157 - Japhia Life Interview, Jussie Smollet accused of lying, All-star weekend recap. Philly Native and CHH Legend Japhia Life called in to discuss his music and ministry. We had an in-depth conversation about being a Christian artists vs an Artists that's Christian. Jussie Smollet was in the news for being attacked, which is now being investigated as being staged. Mrs TMB lead the conversation as she was very passionate about the topic. Lastly, we recapped the All Star Weekend with going over the various winners of each contest. DJ LostNFound Social Club Misfits - Everytime 1K Phew - Bigger Than Me ft nobigdyl Darius James - Keep On Running ft Aaron Cole Japhia Life - Time Nikeo Music - 3AM Gun's in the River - Japhia Life Montythehokage - Love Japhia Life - Gun's In The River Corey Wise - Can't Believe It Swoope - 241 ft Jaylon Ashaun S.O. - Be Mine Gawvi - Hope You Say
EP review for Roots front runner, Philly Native and Hip Hop GOAT Black Thought with his joint project with Hip Hop Super producer 9th Wonder. Please, like, comment, share and fav this station for future album reviews. --- 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/My2centspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/My2centspodcast/support
Philly Native & Lead Singer of Foxtrot and the Get Down, Colin Budny, joins Host Shannon Leigh this week! The two obviously get down w/ Philly Sports and the impending Super Bowl 52 w/ our Eagles getting down w/ the Patriots coming up!! They also get down on the rapid success Foxtrot and the Get Down have had and what's to come, all things growing up Philly & More! Get down with this episode by downloading it now!! To Follow this amazing band & catch their tunes & tours, follow @foxtrotandthegetdown AS always, you can follow Shannon Leigh @shannonleighcomedy & be sure to follow @playingwithballs on FB, instagram & Twitter to stay updated on all episodes and our latest activities! You can also email your comments & suggestions to playingwballs@gmail.com and we promise your voice will be heard!!
Philly Native & Professional Snowboarder, Eddie Wall joins Host Shannon Leigh for an amazing podcast episode! The two talk about what it's like to live the life of a professional athlete and Eddie shares his motivating story on taking all the risks to pursue his dream of becoming a pro snowboarder. Whether you like extreme sports or inspirational tales or both, this podcast is a must listen for you!!
Philly Native, Howard Alum, Actor and Producer Brett Roman Williams opens up about his experiences with violence, losing loved ones, and how therapy has helped him move forward.
Gandhi once said, "Be the change you wish to see in the world," and that's exactly what Ulysses Kae Williams, A.K.A. BlackBoy, is . . . change. After hearing complaints from friends about how there's no good music anymore, Williams, a Philly Native, set out to adjust that. However, this talented young musician didn't just want to make good music, he wanted to send a message. Which is what he did with his debut album KooolWorld Williams knows a lot about the music industry, coming from a very successful musical family. His grandfather wrote the number one smash hit 'Get a Job', for the Philadelphia-based doo-wop group, The Silhouettes, and his father was the founder of the group Breakwater and producer of the disco hit "Catch Me I'm Falling" by Pretty Poison. So it's no surprise that he produced, wrote, and rapped on every track of KooolWorld. William has made a lot of connections throughout the years and knows how hard it is to break into the music industry. That's why for the production of this album, Williams didn't use his famous connects, but instead used unknown artists with amazing talent, and started his own production company called KooolWorld. Why, you might ask, because Williams wanted to let aspiring artist know that you don't need to name drop or sell your soul to record companies to get a deal. All you have to do is make good quality music and the CD's will sell themselves. That's why Williams' album is unlike anything that has ever come from a Philly artist: uplifting, yet you could still dance to it in the clubs. One song in particular “A-list”, on first listen you might think it's about how girls want to be on the A-list, however it's a song he wrote with one girl in mind, his wife, and how to him, she will always be on the A-list. And that's the general idea behind this Album. It's not all about getting girls, getting money, and shooting people up. This Album has a deeper meaning.
Gandhi once said, "Be the change you wish to see in the world," and that's exactly what Ulysses Kae Williams, A.K.A. BlackBoy, is . . . change. After hearing complaints from friends about how there's no good music anymore, Williams, a Philly Native, set out to adjust that. However, this talented young musician didn't just want to make good music, he wanted to send a message. Which is what he did with his debut album KooolWorld Williams knows a lot about the music industry, coming from a very successful musical family. His grandfather wrote the number one smash hit 'Get a Job', for the Philadelphia-based doo-wop group, The Silhouettes, and his father was the founder of the group Breakwater and producer of the disco hit "Catch Me I'm Falling" by Pretty Poison. So it's no surprise that he produced, wrote, and rapped on every track of KooolWorld. William has made a lot of connections throughout the years and knows how hard it is to break into the music industry. That's why for the production of this album, Williams didn't use his famous connects, but instead used unknown artists with amazing talent, and started his own production company called KooolWorld. Why, you might ask, because Williams wanted to let aspiring artist know that you don't need to name drop or sell your soul to record companies to get a deal. All you have to do is make good quality music and the CD's will sell themselves. That's why Williams' album is unlike anything that has ever come from a Philly artist: uplifting, yet you could still dance to it in the clubs. One song in particular “A-list”, on first listen you might think it's about how girls want to be on the A-list, however it's a song he wrote with one girl in mind, his wife, and how to him, she will always be on the A-list. And that's the general idea behind this Album. It's not all about getting girls, getting money, and shooting people up. This Album has a deeper meaning.
Gandhi once said, "Be the change you wish to see in the world," and that's exactly what Ulysses Kae Williams, A.K.A. BlackBoy, is . . . change. After hearing complaints from friends about how there's no good music anymore, Williams, a Philly Native, set out to adjust that. However, this talented young musician didn't just want to make good music, he wanted to send a message. Which is what he did with his debut album KooolWorld Williams knows a lot about the music industry, coming from a very successful musical family. His grandfather wrote the number one smash hit 'Get a Job', for the Philadelphia-based doo-wop group, The Silhouettes, and his father was the founder of the group Breakwater and producer of the disco hit "Catch Me I'm Falling" by Pretty Poison. So it's no surprise that he produced, wrote, and rapped on every track of KooolWorld. William has made a lot of connections throughout the years and knows how hard it is to break into the music industry. That's why for the production of this album, Williams didn't use his famous connects, but instead used unknown artists with amazing talent, and started his own production company called KooolWorld. Why, you might ask, because Williams wanted to let aspiring artist know that you don't need to name drop or sell your soul to record companies to get a deal. All you have to do is make good quality music and the CD's will sell themselves. That's why Williams' album is unlike anything that has ever come from a Philly artist: uplifting, yet you could still dance to it in the clubs. One song in particular “A-list”, on first listen you might think it's about how girls want to be on the A-list, however it's a song he wrote with one girl in mind, his wife, and how to him, she will always be on the A-list. And that's the general idea behind this Album. It's not all about getting girls, getting money, and shooting people up. This Album has a deeper meaning.