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Send us a textHi everybody and welcome to today's episode of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. If you're a regular listener of the podcast, you know the typical format. But I love it when a guest has an idea and we have to think a little out of the box so that the guest can tell his or her story while still keeping the familiar segments of the show. Today, Ryan Miners helped make that happen. Rather than choosing one specific show or jam, Ryan wanted to talk about two sequences that both involve the insane instrumental, “Buried Alive:” The first one is Buried Alive into Poor Heart from November 9, 1996 at the Palace at Auburn Hills, and the second one is Buried Alive into AC/DC Bag from August 11, 2024 at Bethel Woods. Two Buried Alive segues, roughly 28 years apart. But even though we didn't cover an entire show, there was no shortage of content for Ryan and and I to cover. Between the 28-year gap of these two segues, we touched on a tremendous amount of information, not hesitating to go off on tangents where, at one point, Ryan flips the script and puts me on the hot seat!!There's something about a good Phish segue that brings out the best in the audience, and Ryan was able to explain exactly what made these two so special. But I don't want to spoil it. Let's join Ryan to talk about the Wetlands Preserve, the history of Deer Creek, and what it means to hear the line “Thank you Mr. Miner,” as we discuss segues from Buried Alive from 1996 and 2024.
It's heart health awareness week, which means it's your sign to go to the doctor to get your heart checked. Cardiologists James Roy and Kaleab Asrress join John to talk about the signs to look out for, and the importance of getting regular checks. Listen to John Stanley live Monday-Thursday from 8pm-12am on 2GB/4BCSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SynopsisOn today's date in 1843, a composer dubbed “The Chopin of America” was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico. His name was Manuel Gregorio Tavárez, born to a French father and Puerto Rican mother. He began his musical studies in San Juan but at 15 moved to France to study at the Paris Conservatory with two leading French composers of the day, Daniel Auber and Eugen D'Albert.While in Paris, Tavárez suffered a stroke that paralyzed his left hand and affected his hearing. He returned to Puerto Rico, overcame those problems and after giving several recitals in San Juan, became a piano teacher.As a composer, Tavárez developed an original dance form called danza — similar to the waltz but tinged with Afro-Cuban rhythms from the Caribbean and the wistful melancholy of European Romantic composers.Tavárez gave his works evocative titles such as La Sensitiva (The Sensitive One), La Ausencia (Absense), Un Recuerdito (A Little Remembrance) and Pobre Corazón (Poor Heart), but the title of his most famous danza, written in 1870, was simply a woman's name: Margarita.Like Chopin, Tavárez lived only 39 years. He died in 1883.Music Played in Today's ProgramManuel Gregorio Tavárez (1843-1883) Margarita; Kimberley Davis, p. from “La Ondina: Una Colección de Música Puertorriqueña para Piano” (digital album)
The Team makes its way to San Diego to visit a grave and an estranged family member. Content Warning: This episode includes mentions of violence, mentions of suicide, mentions of depression, and mentions of conversion camps and abuse. Listener discretion is advised. Stalk us: https://www.facebook.com/TheOddTroupe Send us a messenger pigeon: https://twitter.com/OddTroupe Theory craft with us: https://www.reddit.com/r/TheOddTroupe Come watch our live sessions: https://www.twitch.tv/oddtroupe Musical credits: Intro: To Weather a Storm by Dan Lebowitz Transition: Uptown by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena Outro: The World Will Break by Danosongs Additional sound effects from storyblocks and freesound.org Cover art by Kathryn M. Edited by Sam Rains and James Godwin Storyteller is Elf Val is Sam Rains Murph is Ginger Oliver is James Godwin Vincent is Daniel J. Thrasher Jamie is Matt H.
Finally out of the tunnels, the Team confronts hard truths and makes an obscene number of phone calls. Content Warning: This episode includes blood, mentions of death, and mentions of mental illness. Listener discretion is advised. Stalk us: https://www.facebook.com/TheOddTroupe Send us a messenger pigeon: https://twitter.com/OddTroupe Theory craft with us: https://www.reddit.com/r/TheOddTroupe Come watch our live sessions: https://www.twitch.tv/oddtroupe Musical credits: Intro: To Weather a Storm by Dan Lebowitz Transition: Uptown by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena Outro: The World Will Break by Danosongs Additional sound effects from storyblocks and freesound.org Cover art by Kathryn M. Edited by Sam Rains and James Godwin Storyteller is Elf Val is Sam Rains Murph is Ginger Oliver is James Godwin Vincent is Daniel J. Thrasher Jamie is Matt H.
On today's episode I share with you how my heart can't really take any more emotional overload. CL Semis, that McCabe goal and much moreThat Arsenal Women Podcast YouTubeFor more AWFC read:That Arsenal Women BlogFollow me on Twitter and Instagram
I discussed recently how less than one in five American adults were found to have excellent heart health, according to a new study from the American Heart Association. It turns out that our children aren't doing much better. The study, published in the journal Circulation, shows that fewer than 30 percent of children and adolescents […] The post 230. Most American kids have poor heart health appeared first on Dr. David Geier - Feel and Perform Better Than Ever.
Award-Winning, Finnish Blues Singer and Songwriter Ina Forsman calls in to The Junk and Jam Hour - all the way from Berlin, Germany - to discuss the joys and challenges of the work she had to put in to ensure that her latest, and third solo album, entitled 'All There Is' , was not just an exceptional collection of soul and blues music, but one that showcased her growth and evolution as an artist. Hailed as a contemplative songwriter, and a "vocal powerhouse," Ina's amazing musical journey began when she declared at six-years-old, that she was going to.be a singer, and started touring with a band at the age of 17. Other than discussing her upbringing, Ina shares her inspiration for some of her latest music, in particular lyrics that were born from the conversations she has recently had with the men in her life, and how some of the music was derived from the classic Motown sound. She also shares her passion for the blues genre, and how it has shaped her as an artist of soul. We also listen to and discuss her latest tracks, Don't Lose Today, a song about how our angst for building a better future for ourselves and loved ones, makes us easily forget how important it is to make the most of today, as well as Poor Heart, a song about our challenges with perseverance. For more music by Ina Forsman, including her album All There Is - which critics have called a profound body of work - visit Ina Forsman For more about Junk and Jam, visit Junk and Jam Also visit Radio Free Brooklyn Background/bed music provided by freebeats.io
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A new report shows more than 100-thousand heart attacks, strokes and deaths could be avoided over the next five years if all high-risk adults are treated with recommended medications. - Sebuah laporan baru menunjukkan lebih dari 100 ribu kasus serangan jantung, stroke dan kematian dapat dihindari selama lima tahun ke depan jika semua orang dewasa yang berisiko tinggi dirawat dengan obat-obatan yang direkomendasikan.
A new report shows more than 100-thousand heart attacks, strokes and deaths could be avoided over the next five years if all high-risk adults are treated with recommended medications. - Նոր տեղեկագիր մը ցոյց կ'ուտայ որ յառաջիկայ 5 տարիներուն, 100 հազարէ աւելի սրտի կաթուածներէ, կաթուածներէ և մահերէ կարելի է խուսափիլ եթէ վտանգի մէջ գտնուող բոլոր չափահասները բուժուին յանձնարարուած դեղերով:
A new report shows more than 100-thousand heart attacks, strokes and deaths could be avoided over the next five years if all high-risk adults are treated with recommended medications. First Nations people, Pacific Islanders and people of South Asian descent, have a significantly higher risk of developing heart disease and are among those being encouraged to get free Heart Health Checks. - Новый отчет показывает, что больше 100 тысяч сердечных приступов, инсультов и смертей можно избежать в ближайшие пять лет, если все взрослые пациенты из группы высокого риска будут принимать рекомендованные препараты. Люди из числа Коренных народов, жители островов Тихого океана и выходцы из Южной Азии имеют значительно более высокий риск развития сердечных заболеваний, и их особо призывают пройти бесплатную проверку сердца.
A new report shows more than 100-thousand heart attacks, strokes and deaths could be avoided over the next five years if all high-risk adults are treated with recommended medications.
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This week's guest is Tom Wassell, a Phish fan and sports radio host who joins us for the first time. Tom shares how he fell into, out of, and back into love with Phish. We share one of his favorite sets, from 11.26.97 in Hartford (more info below).If you have a minute, give us a review on iTunes. It helps other people discover the podcast.As mentioned in the episode, HF Pod is part of the Osiris podcasting family. Osiris is a growing community of music and culture podcasts, connecting music fans with conversation, commentary and music. Osiris works in partnership with Relix, check them out for music news and information.--Phish, 11.26.97, Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CTSet 2: Character Zero -> 2001 -> Cities -> Ya Mar > Punch You In the Eye > Prince Caspian, Poor Heart > Tweezer RepriseE: Cavern See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 13 features "Poor Heart", a full version of "Paul and Silas" and then the band working through "Paul and Silas" and finishes with "Funky Bitch". I have included a killer "Possum" from this show as well. Make sure on your own time to check out the crazy "Harpua" and sweet "Harry Hood" from this show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episode 023 - November 2017 Set 2Steam (2014-07-11) Down With Disease (2014-07-11) Golden Age (2014-07-11) Piper (2016-10-24) Carini -> (2010-10-22) My Problem Right There[1] (2010-10-22) Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley[1] (2011-01-01) Makisupa Policeman (2011-01-01) When the Circus Comes[1] (1997-12-31) Roses Are Free (1997-12-31) Buried Alive-> (1994-06-13) Poor Heart (1994-06-13) Sample In A Jar (1994-06-13) Reba (1994-06-13) While My Guitar Gently Weeps (2000-10-05) [1] Phish Phantasy Debut
This week, we're diverging from Baker's Dozen listening and analysis to look back at a summer show from 1996. We play the first set of 8.10.96, which was Phish's first show at the storied Alpine Valley, as well as a couple tracks from set 2. The details of the set are below. During this episode, we mentioned that we covered 8.6.96 in episode 8. If you want to go back and check that out, you can find it here. We had a blast doing the Baker's Dozen Quick Hits as well as the live event in New York. We'll be back with Quick Hits this weekend from the Dick's shows, and we hope that we can do another live event over the holidays if they do indeed pull the trigger on a New Year's MSG run. If you can, review us on iTunes, and support HF Pod Plus. Thank you. -- Phish, 8.10.96, Alpine Valley Music Theater, East Troy, WI Set 1: My Friend, My Friend, Poor Heart > AC/DC Bag > Fee > Reba, I Didn't Know, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Rift > Bathtub Gin, Cavern Intro Music: Phish, Whipping Post, 8.10.96 Outro Music: Harry Hood > A Day In The Life, 8.10.96 Photo from Golgi Project See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we're joined by 2 old school fans, Lee and Jamie, who share their Phish journeys and memories with us. They have been seeing shows since 1990, and we discuss and play a show they were at from the Capitol Theater, 5.14.92. We hope you enjoy this discussion and the music! The setlist is below, and set 1 music starts around 31 minutes and set 2 starts around 1 hour 57 minutes. If you can, please support HF Pod Plus! We appreciate it and hope you enjoy the extra content. Also, take our survey on how Phish has impacted your life. We'll be highlighting some of the initial takeaways in next week's episode. Here are some details on the Bakers' Dozen pre-show events and late night shows. See you all there! You can subscribe and review us on iTunes and follow us on Twitter. Also like us on Facebook. And check out CashorTrade for face value tickets to shows across the country. -- Phish, 5.14.92, The Capitol Theater, Port Chester , NY Set 1: Suzy Greenberg > All Things Reconsidered, The Sloth, Sparkle, Maze, Horn, Reba, Poor Heart > My Friend, My Friend, Bouncing Around the Room > Run Like an Antelope > Secret Language Instructions > Run Like an Antelope > Secret Language Instructions > Run Like an AntelopeSet 2: Glide, Cavern, Rift, Fluffhead, Eliza > Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove -> Wait -> Weekapaug Groove , McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters > Stash, Cold as Ice > Cracklin' Rosie > Hold Your Head Up, PossumE: Sleeping Monkey > Rocky Top Intro/Outro Music: Jerry Garcia & Merl Saunders, Finders Keepers See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 009 - April 2017 Set 3Down With Disease (2015-01-03)Lawn Boy (1999-09-12)Foam (2009-11-28)Poor Heart (2000-07-08)Yarmouth Road (2013-07-05)Scent Of A Mule (2003-02-22)Wombat (2014-07-18)Hold Your Head Up > If I Only Had a Brain > Hold Your Head Up (1995-11-16)Horn (1998-07-15)You Enjoy Myself (2003-02-26)Sample In A Jar (1997-03-02)
Luke 12:13-21 April 5, 2017 Main Idea: Know what has your heart.
1. Slow Down 2. Spend time with God 3. Reach Out
This week we are joined by the great The Vic, who brought us back to a great show from the impressive Chicago run from 1998. We're going to play and discuss the last show of that run, 11.9.98. Below are pics from both Vic and Brad's setlists from this show. Phish has played some great shows at UIC Pavilion, including the "Elements" set from 2011 and the wonderful 6.18.94 show. This episode is Set 1 this week, and you'll hear Set 2 next week. Chapter markers below. And please review us on iTunes and send comments and feedback to helpingfriendlypodcast at gmail dot com, and follow us on Twitter. And check out CashorTrade.org for face value tickets to shows across the country. If you are on Stitcher, give us a review! Chapter 1 0:00 Intro chat w/Vic Chapter 2 20:37 Set 1 Phish 11.9.98 Chapter 3 1:29:37 Set 1 Breakdown -- Phish 11.9.98, UIC Pavilion, Chicago, IL Set 1: Llama, Horn, I Get a Kick Out of You, Divided Sky, Frankie Says, Dogs Stole Things, Poor Heart > Free, NICU, Bold As Love See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we're happy to be joined by Steve Olker, a great fan and one of the architects of the online Phish community. We talk about all things Phish, and play and discuss 3.6.92, from Portsmouth, NH. This show has a lot of debuts, and was really fun to revisit. The setlist is at the bottom of the page, and the chapter markers are below. Please review us on iTunes, and send comments and feedback to helpingfriendlypodcast at gmail dot com, and follow us on Twitter @hfpod. And check out CashorTrade.org for face value tickets to shows across the country. Chapter 1 0:00 Chat w/Steve Olker Chapter 2 22:05 Set 1 Phish 3.6.92 Chapter 3 1:46:55 Set 1 Breakdown Chapter 4 1:51:11 Set 2 Phish 3.6.92 Chapter 5 2:57:34 Set 2 Breakdown -- Phish 3.6.92, The Music Hall, Portsmouth, NH Set 1: Rift, Cavern, Sparkle > It's Ice > The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Divided Sky, Guelah Papyrus, Maze, Reba, All Things Reconsidered, David Bowie Set 2: My Friend, My Friend, Poor Heart, Secret Language Instructions, Stash, Mound, Llama, Bouncing Around the Room, NICU, Possum E: Sleeping Monkey See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Brad and I are back solo, back to our roots, and we're playing a show we've been looking forward to sharing for a long time: 2.3.93, from Portland, ME. The setlist and chapter markers are below, and visit http://hfpod.blogspot.com/ for more information. Lastly, please take a moment and review us on iTunes! Chapter 1 0:00-8:00 Intro Chat Chapter 2 8:00-1:22:54 Set 1 Phish 2.3.93 Chapter 3 1:22:54-1:35:37 Set 1 Breakdown Chapter 4 1:35:37-3:15:06 Set 2 Phish 2.3.93 Chapter 5 3:15:06-End Set 2 Breakdown -- Phish 2.3.93, Portland Expo, Portland, ME Set 1: Loving Cup, Rift, Fee > Llama, The Wedge, Divided Sky, I Didn't Know, My Friend, My Friend, Poor Heart > Guelah Papyrus, David Bowie Set 2: Runaway Jim, It's Ice > Tweezer, The Horse > Silent in the Morning > Sparkle, You Enjoy Myself > Lifeboy, Hold Your Head Up > Terrapin > Big Ball Jam > Hold Your Head Up, Possum Encore: Amazing Grace, Tweezer Reprise See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we were joined by writer, critic and all around hilarious guy Nathan Rabin—the author of "You Don't Know Me But You Don't Like Me," a fantastic book about Nathan's wild adventure of self discovery on tour with Phish, and during various adventures with the fans and music of the Insane Clown Posse, particularly at the Gathering of the Juggalos. After we talk with Nathan about his writing and his book, we play and discuss Set 1 of Phish 5.27.11. The setlist and chapter markers are below, and visit http://hfpod.blogspot.com/ for more information. Lastly, please take a moment and review us on iTunes! Chapter 1 0:00-1:00:35 Conversation with Nathan Rabin Chapter 2 1:00:35-2:22:25 Set 1 Phish 5.27.11 Chapter 3 2:22:25-End Set 1 Breakdown -- Phish 5.27.11, Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Bethel, NY Set 1: Tweezer > My Friend, My Friend, Poor Heart, Roses Are Free > Funky Bitch, Wolfman's Brother -> Walk Away, Stash, Bouncing Around the Room, Kill Devil Falls, Bold As Love See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy Holidays everyone! For our last episode of 2013, we were approached by our friends Tom and Matt to play 12.31.93 from Worcester, Mass. It's funny because Brad and I actually discussed playing this show, and then we heard from these guys. Serendipity! It's a great 3 set show, of course, and we hope you enjoy. The show's setlist is below, and visit http://hfpod.blogspot.com/ for our Listener Notes and for more information. One quick appeal: Please review us on iTunes! -- Phish 12.31.93, Worcester Centrum Centre, Worcester, MA Set 1: Llama, Guelah Papyrus, Stash, Ginseng Sullivan, Reba, Peaches en Regalia, I Didn't Know, Run Like an Antelope Set 2: Tweezer > Halley's Comet > Poor Heart > It's Ice > Fee > Possum, Lawn Boy, You Enjoy Myself Set 3: Auld Lang Syne > Down with Disease Jam > Split Open and Melt, The Lizards, Sparkle > Suzy Greenberg > Hold Your Head Up > Cracklin' Rosie > Hold Your Head Up, Harry Hood, Tweezer Reprise E: Golgi Apparatus, Amazing Grace See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.