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Welcome to Under the Pink, a podcast that delves beneath the surface of the music industry, the musicians we love, and the powerful connection between fans and artists. I'm Kristen, diagnosed ADHD Autistic and my special interest has always been music & the music industry. Join me as I explore the incredible ways that artists are pushing back against the toxicity of the industry and weaving powerful messages, symbolism, and themes into their lyrics, visuals and live performances. It's an eye-opening and thoughtful look at the industry today, the twisted path that brought us to this point and the roles that we all play in celebrity culture. You won't find it anywhere else, so tune in to "Under the Pink" on Tuesdays and Thursdays to uncover the untold stories and profound impact of the music world and those who live in it.Check out my website for links & information about the episode: http://underthepink7.comFollow me on Tiktok, where I have hundreds of videos about Taylor Swift, other artists and the music industry: https://www.tiktok.com/@underthepink7On Instagram I share stories from music artists to track patterns and keep up with news in the Industry: instagram.com/underthepink7YouTube is where the deep-dives live, and you definitely want to be tuning in: https://www.youtube.com/@underthepink7Twitter is a little chaotic! Lots of excellent threads & contact with other fandoms: https://twitter.com/underthepink7Discord is my fave! Join our community and also look through the archives we are building: https://discord.gg/AgAZYymnBjPatreon is where the VIPs are. Exclusive content, livestreams, and access to my databases, timelines and more: https://patreon.com/UnderthePink Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dr. Erkeda DeRouen talks to Dr. Ruth Arumala, a board certified OB-GYN and cosmetic surgeon. They talk about advocating for women's health and tips to get through the first few years of med school. [00:45] Introducing Dr. Ruth Arumala [01:46] How to Advocate for Women's Health [07:04] Pretty in Pink Podcast [11:59] Tips for Adjusting to Med School [22:01] What Dr. Arumala Would Change About Healthcare Advocating for Women's Healthcare Physicians can better advocate for women's health by seeing patients in their entirety, not just as body parts. In any specialty, doctors need to look out for the whole person. Majority of the time, women receive excellent healthcare only when they are pregnant. Young girls feel confused about the changes in their body while older women feel discarded after menopause. Women typically take on a caregiving role. So when they are healthy and supported, the rest of the population will be too. Tips for Starting Your Medical Journey In everything you do, always remember why you started. Write down your why and remind yourself of it on a daily basis. Your reasons for going into medicine cannot be superficial, they have to be meaningful to help get you through this long journey. It should motivate you to push on despite the challenges. Stay focused on what you have to do. Envision your end goal and then do things that will help you achieve that. It's important to keep your mind sharp by continuously learning. There will be a lot of distractions along the way. To succeed, you need to be able to resist those. Taking breaks is important, but don't sacrifice your dream for a few fleeting moments of fun. You can reach Dr. Ruth Arumala through her Instagram accounts: @i.am.dr.arumala and @noblexdrarumala. Check out her website for more details about her work and podcast. To learn more about how MedSchoolCoach can help you along your medical school journey, visit us at Prospective Doctor. You can also reach us through our social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MedSchoolCoach Dr. Erkeda's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctordgram/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@ProspectiveDoctor
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The Freak wrote a poetry chapbook. Ahead of its release on February 13th, 2022 (also her 24th birthday), Thistlemilk Press's Shasha Léonard joins the podcast to talk about the creation of Muted Pink and the themes within it. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freak-in-the-mom-jeans/support
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Introducing The Color Pink Podcast! Two 20-somethings recovering from their hatred of the color pink and rejection of their femininity.
For the discerning millennial, it feels like Sevilla Fútbol Club are and always have been one of the top teams in Spain. But they weren't always the successful, Europa League dominating dominant team they have been in recent years, their run of success representing a high point in a 130 year history spent often a little further down the food chain of Spanish football. Like all great eras, there is a talismanic figure on whom Sevilla can pin their recent period of success to. Unlike other clubs, however, Sevilla's talisman is not a great player or coach, but a bang average former goalkeeper turned sporting director. On this episode of The football Pink Podcast, host Roddy Cairns (@RoddyGCairns) is joined by James Jackson (@mins10ffc), James Bolam (@JamesBolam) and Thomas Duncan (@thomasduncan94) to tell the story of Ramón Rodriguez Verdejo - better known as Monchi. Music credits (as edited): Welcome to the Show by Kevin MacLeod (Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4614-welcome-to-the-show) Fearless First by Kevin MacLeod (Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3742-fearless-first) Sardana by Kevin MacLeod (Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5002-sardana) License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This week we review Collective Arts Brewing, talk to Courtney Hennessy about her new podcast, Girl In Pink, and debut our new segment, Overrated / Underrated. Enjoy!
NOTE: Due to the coronavirus situation, the Race For the Cure Metro Jackson event previously scheduled for April 25, 2020 has been postponed. Albertstein Johnson-Pickett is a breast cancer survivor who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2017. Her son Alec is a junior at Clinton High School, and her daughter Mattise is an 8th grader at Clinton Junior High School. In this episode, the Picketts talk about what it’s like to be the children of a breast cancer survivor, as well as the impact it had on each family member’s lives. Alec and Mattise talk about how they helped their mom and the ways that this experience has made them grow. Albertstein also goes into detail about the way she told her children she had breast cancer and how she assured them that everything would be okay. They also talk about what it means to have grace under pressure and why Alec and Mattise believe Albertstein Johnson-Pickett is a superhero. Join Catherine Young, Sr. Vice President of the Susan G. Komen Memphis MidSouth, Mississippi affiliate, and Molly May, author, activist, breast cancer survivor and former Miss Mississippi State University, in this conversation with the Pickett family. About the Show A production of Susan G. Komen Memphis-MidSouth Mississippi. Susan G. Komen is the world’s largest breast cancer organization, funding more breast cancer research than any other nonprofit while providing real-time help to those facing the disease. Komen was founded byNancy G. Brinker, who promised her sister, Susan G. Komen, that she would end the disease that claimed Suzy’s life. Komen Memphis-MidSouth Mississippi is working to better the lives of those facing breast cancer in the local community. Through events like the Race for the Cure®, Komen Memphis-Midsouth Mississippi has raised and invested almost $14 million in community breast health programs in 21 counties in the state of Mississippi and contributed over $3.8 million to research. For more information, call 901.757.8686 or visit www.komenmemphisms.org. This podcast is proudly sponsored by the D.L. Dykes, Jr. Foundation, producers of FAITHANDREASON®. Learn more about their work at www.faithandreason.org.
NOTE: Due to the coronavirus situation, the Race For the Cure Metro Jackson event previously scheduled for April 25, 2020 has been postponed. Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths for women between the ages of 20 and 39.Genetic factors can put women at a higher risk of breast cancer. Women diagnosed at age 40 and younger may have BRCA 1 or BRCA 2 gene mutations. Women who have a BRCA 1 or BRCA 2 gene mutation can have up to a 72% risk of developing breast cancer. Danyell Williams had recently given birth to an eager, lively, alert, bright-eyed baby girl, she and her husband, Richard, had named Sadie Seona. While breast feeding 2-month-old Sadie, Danyell noticed a rather large lump in her breast. Her doctor thought it was a blocked milk duct and suggested hand compression and antibiotics. Although concerned due to her mother having been diagnosed twice with breast cancer, Danyell continued to breastfeed and follow the directions from her doctor. The lump did not go away. Three months passed, and Danyell found a second lump under her arm. This time she became her own advocate and asked her doctor for a mammogram, regardless of her young age of 32. (Most insurance plans are not required by law to pay for screening mammograms for women below the age of 40.) Danyell was immediately sent for an ultrasound and a mammogram, which led to a biopsy that same day. Alone and unprepared, Danyell feared the worst. Join Catherine Young, Sr. Vice President of the Susan G. Komen Memphis-MidSouth Mississippi affiliate, Molly May, breast cancer survivor and author of My Crowning Achievement, and featured guest, Danyell Williams, as she tells her heart-wrenching story of cancer diagnosis, loss, courage, faith, and the comfort received from the beautiful, encouraging eyes of her baby daughter, Sadie. About the Show A production of Susan G. Komen Memphis-MidSouth Mississippi. Susan G. Komen is the world’s largest breast cancer organization, funding more breast cancer research than any other nonprofit while providing real-time help to those facing the disease. Komen was founded byNancy G. Brinker, who promised her sister, Susan G. Komen, that she would end the disease that claimed Suzy’s life. Komen Memphis-MidSouth Mississippi is working to better the lives of those facing breast cancer in the local community. Through events like the Race for the Cure®,Komen Memphis-Midsouth Mississippi has raised and invested almost $14 million in community breast health programs in 21 counties in the state of Mississippi and contributed over $3.8 million to research. For more information, call 901.757.8686 or visitwww.komenmemphisms.org. This podcast is proudly sponsored by the D.L. Dykes, Jr. Foundation, producers of FAITHANDREASON®. Learn more about their work at www.faithandreason.org.
As Valentines Day 2020 is around the corner, some of us simply celebrate while others of us evaluate our romantic relationships. In this 1st episode of the 2nd Season of the Pretty in Pink Podcast, we explore relationship outlooks with our favorite relationship expert, Dr. Aesha. Do we ignore red flags? Look through rose-colored glasses? Stay tuned to find out!
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Donna Ladd is an award-winning journalist and editor from Philadelphia, MS, who helped start two newspapers in Manhattan, then helped launch the first alternative newspaper in Colorado Springs. She returned home to Mississippi after 18 years and is co-founder and editor-in-chief and CEO of the Jackson Free Press, a solutions-driven newspaper covering the capital city and state policy with a deep reach into Mississippi’s diverse communities. Donna writes nationally for The Guardian. Donna is the executive producer of LetsTalkJackson.com, where she interviews many Jackson women. This month, Donna celebrates one year as a breast cancer survivor, having had a double mastectomy on October 10, 2018, one day after her birthday. Read more at donnaladd.com. In this PINK PODCAST, Donna speaks openly, with enthusiasm and wholeheartedness, about her experience over this past year. After her first year of surviving breast cancer, Donna writes, “But here's the thing: I've never been happier, more grateful, or as focused and mindful as I am now. For one thing, I'm alive. I was lucky a routine exam caught the cancer early so that I didn't need chemo or radiation, even if I did have my body cut up. Considering how much I love life, my work, Todd and my wonderful network of friends, family and readers, I immediately quit drinking alcohol, and gave up sugar (not fruit), in a quest to keep the cancer from returning. I went on walks while leaning on a stick for months, and I'm a smaller weight than in decades. I even prefer my new boob size.” (Read the article in its entirety at https://www.jacksonfreepress.com/news/2019/oct/16/editors-note-recovering-out-loud-loss-and-breast-c/ )
Sabino doesn't want the clock to strike midnight and wake up to his Sergio and Sinderella nowhere to be found... Tune in to hear Dr. Arumala from the Pretty in Pink Podcast and Miss Confidentiality address cheese in a room full of mice! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/missconfidentiality-/message
Black women experience maternal deaths at three to four times that of non- Hispanic white women. This is the concluding episode with the amazing Dr. Ruthie Arumala a physician who specializes in Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB/GYN) to discuss the role of Doulas and Midwives in healthcare and the controversial Abortion bill. Dr. Ruthie is also the Host of the "Pretty in Pink" Podcast where she discusses many issues pertaining to Women's health. --- 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/africanprincessinamerica/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanprincessinamerica/support
In this Pink Podcast, Catherine Young, Sr. Vice President of the Susan G. Komen Memphis Midsouth Mississippi affiliate, talks with Molly who shares her personal story of being 8 years old when her mom, a single parent, was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer. It is an enlightening story of determination, difficulties, fear, courage and faith. We learn that if one’s mother is diagnosed with breast cancer, there is an increased chance that you could also develop the disease. While most breast cancer is actually not hereditary, it is helpful to know if you have family members who were ever diagnosed with breast cancer. Women who have a mother, sister, or even a daughter who developed breast cancer at a young age (premenopausal) have double the risk of the disease compared to those who don't have this family history. If you have a “first-degree” relative (mother, sister, or daughter) who has been diagnosed with breast cancer, you have a 24% chance of developing the disease. If you have 2 “first-degree” relatives diagnosed with breast cancer, you risk increases to 36% of developing the disease (Stephen, P., June 2019) Fortunately, Molly’s mom is a survivor and has shared with her their family history. It’s important for everyone to gather as much information about one’s family history as possible and share this information with your doctor. Molly continues her positive outlook on life and brings inspiration and kindness to everyone she meets. Reference: Stephen, P. June 2019. "Your Risk of Breast Cancer if Your Mother Had Breast Cancer". Retrieved from: https://www.verywellhealth.com/mother-and-daughter-breast-cancer-is-it-inevitable-430161
This Pink Podcast features Dr. Shou-Ching Tang, Associate Director of Clinical and Translational Research at the University of Mississippi Cancer Center Institute in Jackson, MS. Dr. Tang is internationally known for his breast cancer research. Since 2013, he has led the Breast Cancer Multidisciplinary Team at Augusta University, has been co-leader of the Breast Cancer Interdisciplinary Translational Research Team, and is leader of the Solid Tumor Clinical Trial Working Group. Dr. Tang also helped found the Breast Cancer International Research Group that seeks to bring more effective therapies to breast cancer patients. Dr. Tang responds to questions from Catherine Young, Sr. Vice President of our Susan G. Komen Memphis MidSouth Mississippi affiliate, and Molly May, author of My Crowning Achievement, and double mastectomy survivor, about the misconceptions of participating in clinical trials, the benefits of clinical trials, as well as a discussion about actual cures for breast cancer. Dr. Tang recognizes that in treating patients with breast cancer, “One size does not fit all. Different cancers behave differently. Using immunotherapy tailored to an individual’s tumor, the patient is offered a more precise care.” Is there a cure for breast cancer? Listen to what Dr. Tang has to say about present cures for cancer. We think you will be pleasantly surprised. Metro Jackson Race for the Cure Join us on Saturday, April 13, 2019, for our Metro Jackson Race for the Cure, at the Old Capitol War Memorial in downtown Jackson, MS. A “Survivor Breakfast & Photo” will be at 7:30 am, with the race beginning at 8:00 am. There will be activities for everyone. Please join us and help raise funds to meet the most critical needs of our community … Saving lives! Register online TODAY at https://komenmemphisms.org/
A breast cancer diagnosis is the start of an incredibly difficult period for a woman (or man) and her family. One important way for her to emotionally manage her diagnosis is to be surrounded by a strong support system. A strong support group can help her feel cared for, supported, loved, and spiritually nurtured during this difficult, vulnerable time. Not surprisingly, Ms. Brown’s high school students “pinked out” to show their support. This “Pink Podcast” episode talks with breast cancer survivor, Georgia Brown, who was diagnosed in 2017. Georgia shares her personal story of struggle, survival, and the compassion and strength of friends, family, and her faith. Georgia graduated from St. Andrew’s Episcopal School and subsequently earned a Bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Southern Mississippi and a Master’s in the same discipline from Mississippi College. Georgia has been a writer and editor for several magazines throughout the South, but her true calling has been teaching English and Spanish at the high school level. In January of 2017, Georgia was diagnosed with stage II invasive ductal carcinoma and although she faced chemotherapy, surgery and radiation, she remained in the classroom at Jackson Academy throughout her yearlong battle. Upon completing her treatments, she took on a new challenge in August 2018 when she accepted a position as 10th and 11th grade English instructor at Presbyterian Christian School in Hattiesburg where she teaches European and American literature. Georgia relishes any opportunity to speak to the media, support groups, Bible studies and participate in podcasts to share her story. And, at the request of one of her physicians in Houston, she served as web content advisor for M.D. Anderson’s Radiation Oncology Department at the Nellie Connally Breast Center to improve patients’ online experience. Georgia soon hopes to write a devotional book for women facing a cancer diagnosis and is in talks with her minister to establish a Stephen ministry at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church in the Fondren area of Jackson, MS.
This week Mandii and Weezy are joined by Ayesha Faines, founder of Women Love Power, member of The Grapevine panel and host of Inside the Pink Podcast. The working title of this episode was READ ME as we all felt triggered to tell our actual feelings about casual sex, online dating and the hook up culture as we see it today. Being women who preach sexual liberation, are we truly in control of the emotionless sex we are having? Is casual sex benefiting women at all? How? All three women discuss how the hook up culture came about and what we may need to do to take back our sexual pussy power! Follow this weeks guest on IG @Ayeshafaines and check out her podcast In the Pink This episode was brought to you by Adam & Eve. Visit adamandeve.com and use promo code: WD50 and get 50% off any one item + Free Shipping! Share your thoughts on this week's episode by tweeting using the hashtag #Whoreibledecisions and @whoreiblepod Follow and interact with the hosts on their social platforms: Weezy @Weezywtf on IG Mandii @Fullcourtpumps on IG/Twitter Want to see the Whoreible Decisions live on tour in a city near you! To purchase tickets visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/whoreible-decisions-podcast-15329901366 Want more episodes? Support the Whoreible Decisions brand by becoming a patron and receive 3 bonus episodes per month + the opportunity to receive merchandise and help produce an episode! Join now at Patreon.com/WhoreibleDecisions
Hosted by Catherine Young, and Molly May Special Guests, Cora Beth Hartfield and Meade Hartfield All Sherry Hartfield was expecting that day was a little helpful doctor’s advice with her blood pressure medicine. Instead, Sherry showed her doctor a rash that led to a mammogram, revealing stage 4 inflammatory breast cancer, one of the rarest and most aggressive forms. Immediately, Sherry called her daughters, Cora Beth and Meade, letting them know of her diagnosis. Quickly, Sherry got a glimpse of how strong her daughters could be when the need is there. Sherry moved in with her daughter, Cora Beth, and both Cora Beth and Meade became their mother’s caregivers. Cora Beth and Meade stepped into action educating themselves about inflammatory breast cancer, and providing their mother with the love, support, encouragement, nurturing, and God’s ever-present strength to endure. In this Pink Podcast episode Cora Beth and Meade share the heart-warming story of their mother’s love, her courage, support from her friends, and her deep faith in Jesus Christ. To the amazement, wonder and gratitude of Sherry Hartfield’s daughters, friends, and doctors, she defied the odds and lived five and a half years beyond what was expected. Sherry died in August 2017. Each year, Cora Beth and Meade continue the memory of their mother through “Team Sherry,” by participating in the Susan G. Komen “Race for the Cure,” the largest and most successful fundraising event for breast cancer ever created. Join Cora Beth and Meade and hundreds of others on April 13, 2019, in downtown Jackson, MS, as we celebrate survivorship and remember those who have lost their fight to the disease. Unlike other races, 85% of funds raised in the “Race for the Cure” remain in Mississippi helping our local community fund breast cancer education, and breast cancer screening and treatment projects. Please register now at www.komenmemphisms.org, EVENTS, “Metro Jackson Race for the Cure,” and join the largest breast cancer fund raiser in 60 countries worldwide.
Allyn Rose is an American beauty pageant titleholder, professional speaker, and breast cancer advocate for more than 300 million women worldwide. In this PINK PODCAST episode, Allyn talks about losing her mother to breast cancer at the age of 16 and the difficulty she experienced resulting from this tragic loss. Allyn has since partnered with the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and the Tigerlilly Foundation, educating women in cancer prevention. In the fall of 2012, Rose revealed her decision to undergo a prophylactic double mastectomy. In June 2013, she gave a TED Talk at Chapman University on the Power of Redefining Breasts. Rose continues to work as a preventive healthcare advocate and contributor on several national media outlets. The 21st Annual Congress on Women’s Health awarded her the Women’s Health Advocacy Award. Hosts Catherine Young, Sr. Vice President of the Susan G. Komen Memphis Midsouth Mississippi affiliate, and Molly May, author, double mastectomy survivor, and Miss Mississippi State University, share a heartwarming conversation with Allyn Rose who encourages women throughout the world struggling with breast cancer to remember, “My mastectomy does not define me. How I look is simply an accessory.” This year marks our 20th year of providing breast health care to uninsured and underserved women in Mississippi. Please join us on April 13, 2019, for our RACE FOR THE CURE and help us continue to support breast health and fight breast cancer. Register at komenmemphisms.org.
Soooooo.... What’s Inspirational Pink going to be about and who in the heck is Kinley Pink??
A preview podcast where I talk about my podcasting plans! Sugar Pink Podcast: My weight loss diary, slimming banter, recipes and tips of a foodie on a slimming journey. The Sugar Pink Podcast www.latoyah.co.uk Sugar Pink Food
Die Strategieexperten Podcast - Mit Plan und Grips zum Erfolg
Zu Gast im Expertentalk des Strategieexperten-Podcasts ist Marco Illgen. Wir sprechen über Strategien für einen Erfolgreichen Launch (Verkaufsstart) von Onlinekursen und anderen digitalen Infoprodukten. Dabei gehen wir besonders auf Schritte und Maßnahmen ein, die auch Anfänger mit wenig Aufwand umsetzen können. U.a. gibt es Tipps zum Einsatz von Emailmarketing und Social Media, dem richtigen Timing und Preisstrategien. Unser Experte Marco Illgen hilft Experten dabei, ihr Wissen in erfolgreiche Online-Kurse umzuwandeln. Er ist Gründer und betreiber der Webseiten https://kursempfehlung.de (Test und Bewertung von Onlinekursen) und https://Kursersteller.de (Informationen für Kursersteller) Im Podcast erwähnt / Weiterführende Informationen Tutorial zu Evernote Udemy Thunderclap Buch When von Daniel H. Pink Podcast #113 Ein passives Einkommen ist kein Einkommen ohne Arbeit Podcast #35 So wird Deine Online-Umfrage zum Erfolg Bonus Hol Dir noch mehr kurze und knackige Impulse für Deinen Erfolg: praxistauglich, umsetzbar, 30 Sekunden gut investierte Lesezeit - im Strategieexperten-Erfolgstipp Wenn Dir diese Episode gefallen hat, dann -> gib ihr eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung auf Itunes, damit auch andere Hörer diese Inhalte finden können -> abonniere den Strategieexperten-Podcast, damit Du nie mehr eine Episode verpasst: Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/die-strategieexperten-podcast/id1183076333 Spotify: http://strategieexperten.libsyn.com/spotify Android: http://strategieexperten.libsyn.com/rss Kopiere einfach diese Feedadresse in Deine Feedcatcher-App Google Play Music http://strategieexperten.libsyn.com/gpm Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=125777&refid=stpr Verfügbar in den meisten deutschsprachigen Podcast-Verzeichnissen
October 3, 2016 #YaJagoffPodcast / Episode #040 We went “Pink!” Yinzer Pink as a matter of fact. Recorded live at the “Real Men Wear Pink” party at Jerome Bettis Grille 36, we had a chance to meet Pittsburgh fashion designer to the WWE, ESPN and NFL, David Alan. His The Proper Knot invention is crushing the fashion world. Then we met 4 of the guys in the American Cancer Society’s month-long fundraiser, “Real Men Wear Pink,’ including John Bettis! Yeah… he’s the older brother of… well… you get it. And, yes… he has stories! VIEW the Episode Promo Video: LISTEN to the Podcast show right here below or on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Stitcher Radio, Soundcloud, Overcast, Pocket Casts, and Tunein Radio via the “Pittsburgh Podcast Network” channel. YaJagoff! Podcast - SHOW NOTES: Episode 40, The Pink Podcast With David Alan Music: Mac Miller, “Dang” 01:10 We are in pink “Yinzer” t-shirts at the Jerome Bettis Grille 36 on the North Shore. Make sure you click one of the links below to get all of the details on the American Cancer Society’s “Real Men Wear Pink” fundraisers. 04:28 Laura McCurdy, ACS rep, tell us all about the Pittsburgh version of “Real Men Wear Pink” campaign. Search for the #RealMenWearPinkPgh hashtag on social media! 10:07 David Alan, fashion designer who works with the WWE, NFL, ESPN and he only started sewing at age 27! David invented the coolest accessory for men’s ties, The Proper Knot. It’s launching nationally. His launch party is a fashion show at Room16 in Pittsburgh’s Strip District on October 14th and will be hosted by Jonathan Coachman of ESPN! Pittsburgh Steelers, WWE stars and others will be walking the pink carpet! Get tickets here. 21:56 Four of the Real Men who are wearing pink all throughout October and in competition to raise funds for the ACS: Scott Clarke, Todd McCurdy, Brian Holzer and John Bettis. They all have a story and upcoming fundraisers that you can get in on, but… can we get them into an ultimate cage match to raise big dollars? And, who does John’s Aunt like better, John or… well... you know? Find daily #Jagoffs posts at www.YaJagoff.com How to Listen Regularly: All shows on the “Pittsburgh Podcast Network” are free and available to listen 24/7/365 worldwide. Audio On-Demand in-your-hand, on smartphone, tablet, laptop and desktop computers. – APPLE users can find us on the iTunes and Podcast app. – ANDROID users can find us on Google Play Music, – ALL users can listen on computers, tablets, and smartphones via RSS, SoundCloud, Stitcher Radio, Overcast, Pocket Casts or tunein radio, website or apps. * SEARCH: Pittsburgh Podcast Network • iTunes • Google Play Music • SoundCloud • tunein radio • RSS • Website Thanks To: • Photo Credits: The Food Tasters & The Pittsburgh Podcast Network • Production: Frank Murgia & Wayne Weil How to Follow Everyone on Twitter: • The Podcast @YaJagoffPodcast • John Chamberlin @YaJagoff • Craig Tumas @CraigTumas • John Knight @JKnight841 • Jason Havelka @SportsMongerPGH • Mac Miller @MacMiller • Jerome Bettis Grille 36 @Grille36 • Real Men Wear Pink @RealMenPinkPgh • ACS Pittsburgh @ACSPittsburgh • Brian Holzer @BKH726 • David Alan @DavidAlanStyle • The Proper Knot @TheProperKnot • Jonathan Coachman @TheCoachESPN • Room16 @Room16Pgh • The Food Tasters @TheFoodTasters • Pittsburgh Podcast Network @PghPodcast Produced at talent network, inc. @talentnetworktv by the Pittsburgh Podcast Network @pghpodcast
Good morning and welcome to the Pink Podcast, Episode 002, recorded on April 24th, 2015. Hosts: Sam Duration: 30:09 Size: 41.8 MB Today we talk about:
Good morning and welcome to the Pink Podcast, Episode 001, recorded on April 17th, 2015. Hosts: Sam Duration: 20:32 Size: 28.2 MB Today we talk about:
This podcast is dedicated to the ladies! Kinda.Also, a reminder that September is Charcot-Marie-Tooth Awareness month! For more information, visit http://cmtausa.orgFeedback:I'm sorry sad pandas but i can't give much feedback this week as I don't have much time for TV -_-although I must admit that the new show "Revolution" may force me to change that in the future...MikeHeadlines:iPhone 5 launchiOS 6 detailsThe new dock connector is smaller, but adapters are pricey which means that Apple is gonna get paidGoDaddy suffers massive outage and then tries to make niceSpam hits you from a Facebook holeWarner Brothers now want to make original content for NetflixTime Warner wants to sell you a better Netflix experienceRemember how Anonymous stole all those Apple UDID's from the feds? It wasn't the feds.As OnLive dies, Agawi lives onHP's estimates were inaccurate; they're cutting 29000 jobs, not 27000G4 rebrandingAn MMORPG protest of 5,000 to save City of HeroesShatner is doing a documentary on WHAT?!?!After the success of Game of Thrones, HBO greenlights a Terry Brooks Shannara seriesStar Trek Into DarknessFast Lane:Remember how we told you to secure your wifi? Turns out it’s been ruled you are not liable for someone else downloading porn on your connection if you didn’t know! So go ahead, unsecured, your network and claim ignorance!A set of thieves tried to knock over an Apple store by driving their own BMW through the gate. Then they almost couldn’t get out. Then they left the license plate. So we know what type of people buy Apple products . . . now we know what type bother stealing it.The Australian military is warning its servicemen about making friends (especially the busty kind) on Facebook. Turns out that many of the accounts used to friend allied military forces have been traced back to Taliban spies. Here’s hoping they didn’t send them any of “those” pictures.The Collins Online English Dictionary has added a few new terms to their database, including such popular words as “amazeballs,” “frenemy,” and “bridezilla.” One word describes this: amazeballs.Talking Point: For women making technology “accessible” for womenZuke’s Favorite: Crazy Uncle Joe is about to get jumped!Zohner’s Favorite: Bane has a new jobStark’s Favorite: Star Trek fans are rebuilding the TNG bridge and need your helpSchmidty’s Favorite: Real Life Rollercoaster Tycoon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
There’s no real theme to this week’s podcast, but there’s plenty of splendid new music. Basically I felt so guilty about the crazy rant that the Pink Podcast descended into that I have tried to say as little as possible in this one. I’m off to the End of the Road Festival this weekend, which is why I recorded an advance post, so you’ll be enjoying this while I’m away getting rained on. The lineup is just phenomenal actually, so it should be really quite a splendid weekend. Tim from the Daily Growl will be there, as will Jamie from the Runout Groove and I believe possibly Sweeping the Nation as well, so it may turn into quite a blog-in. Tragically, however, I will be without my Midget Companion. Mrs. Toad is away in Australia (jammy bitch) with work and doesn’t get back in time to come along, so I will be taking a book and enjoying the pleasure of my own company as best I can. There was at least one inevitable balls-up though - when describing the Catherine Howe song I said ‘I can’t believe this is current - it sounds so old-fashioned!’ and I have since discovered that in fact it is a 2007 re-release of a 1971 record which may just explain that. In the process I also discovered that I am something of a fucking idiot. So, End of the Road, and in the meantime, enjoy the podcast - Toad on his very best behaviour! Toadcast #11 - Not Sure What This One’s About 01. A.A. Bondy - Vice Rag (00.52) 02. White Rabbits - The Plot (03.39) 03. The Courteeners - Cavorting (08.19) 04. Alaska in Winter - Close Your Eyes/We Are Blind (11.46) 05. Beirut - Fork & Knife (La Fete) (18.32) 06. Band of Horses - Is There a Ghost (21.57) 07. Nathan Lawr & the Minotaurs - We Go Down (26.52) 08. David Dondero - Rothko Chapel (30.34) 09. Jackson C. Clarke - Blues Run the Game (38.15) 10. Calexico - All the Pretty Horses (41.45) 11. Catherine Howe - In the Hot Summer (48.53) 12. Little Name - How to Swim & Live (53.31) 13. Emma Pollock - Adrenaline (56.36) 14. George Pringle - Fellini For Prime Minister (63.52) 15. Octoberman - By the Wayside (67.27) 16. The 1900s - When I Say Go (74.54) 17. (The Real) Tuesday Weld - Kix (79.44)
The tenth Toadcast is a Pink Podcast, celebrating all things gay in indie music, but trying to steer well clear of any sort of annoying Graham Norton stereotypes. So, in avoiding anything that might have seen this lapse into the Priscilla, Queen of the Desert podcast I enlisted the help of my friend James, who was Mrs. Toad’s best man at our wedding. As well as being gay, James is a real indie fan so I though he’d be perfect to consult with on the playlist and most of these songs are his choices.It’s surprising actually, just how indie this ended up being.I left off quite a few things I really wanted to play and it’s still the longest ever Toadcast. Ultimately, I’ve tried to explore the relationship between the gay community and indie music, but needless to say there are times where it descends into slightly angry ranting. Hopefully not too much to allow you to enjoy the music though. It’s also not really ended up being as much of a discussion of gay culture as I’d hoped and that is almost entirely down to my own ignorance. I should probably have got James round to help actually present, but that would have been a right pain the arse logistically, as well as technically in terms of capturing both voices on one shitty little webcam microphone. On a technical point, there is a bit of an echo on the vocal recording. This is because I we have moved out of our house for a couple of months while builders tear it to pieces and I am having to rather make do in terms of recording location. I’ll try and sort this out by next week. Also, I at one point described the Book of Ruth as being in the New Testament, which is also wrong. What a muppet. Toadcast #10 - The Pink Podcast 01. Pet Shop Boys - It’s a Sin (01.20) 02. The Mamas & the Papas - Dream a Little Dream of Me (08.35) 03. Bloc Party - This Modern Love (13.55) 04. Rufus Wainwright - The Rebel Prince (18.08) 05. The Radiators - Under Clery’s Clock (24.34) 06. The Magnetic Fields - When My Boy Walks Down the Street (29.15) 07. Donna Summer - I Feel Love (35.28) 08. Soft Cell - Sex Dwarf (41.36) 09. The Ballet - I Hate the War (47.52) 10. Madonna - Ray of Light (51.02) 11. Blur - Girls & Boys (60.00) 12. M.J. Hibbett & the Validators - The Gay Train (67.25) 13. David Bowie - China Girl (71.50) 14. Morrissey - November Spawned a Monster (80.40) 15. R.E.M. - First We Take Manhattan, Then We Take Berlin (90.27) 16. Scissor Sisters - Return to Oz (103.20) 17. Elton John - Ballad of a Well-Known Gun (112.12) Song, by Toad