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Jump into Powerlift-Pop with m0n0 jay! Pump up your lift with her Debut single 'L.L.L. - Lift. Lift. Lick it', only the first song on her Debut EP. Her upcoming 'Secret Seflies' take a turn for the darker side, adding in depth to the Candy Gym.Find m0n0 jay on Tiktok, Instagram and Spotify:https://www.tiktok.com/@m0n0jay/https://www.instagram.com/m0n0_jay_music/https://open.spotify.com/artist/1VFhBNLVhxijoVzVefctGe?si=kt4qYKBtS0KXj2CM_XQs2QShare your experiences by sending us a DM on our socials @unboxingwomen (Facebook, Instagram and Tiktok) or an email to hello@unboxingwomen.com
This week is a bit of a reality check (in a good way). If you think you've missed your window, this episode might change your mind.James and Daniel talk about why execution is becoming more important than ever, how having a clear “playbook” can be a cheat code, and why the ability to tell a great story is quickly becoming one of the most valuable skills you can have.On the AI side, things are getting interesting—algorithms are becoming less secret, entire marketing teams are shrinking to one person, and the barrier to building something is basically gone.We also get into why things that used to feel like weaknesses (being chronically online, ADHD brain, etc.) might actually be the biggest edge in today's world.Building something has never been easier. Getting people to notice? That's a different story.
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How do you pump up an audience without feeling manipulative? You pump up an audience by combining storytelling with audience participation, then using both in moderation. The goal is not to "perform" for performance's sake. The goal is to lift the room's energy so people pay attention while you deliver your key message. When you overdo it, it can feel manipulative. When you use it lightly and intentionally, it feels engaging and memorable. A simple mental check helps: is your showmanship serving the audience's understanding, or serving your ego? If it supports understanding, it stays on the right side of the line. Mini-summary: Blend storytelling and participation to lift energy and attention, but keep it moderate so it stays authentic. What can business presenters learn from television preachers? Television preachers are often master storytellers who know how to work an audience. Even if you are not looking for salvation, you can watch them for practical lessons in how they keep people listening. They usually take familiar stories and make them feel immediate, relevant, and personal. The useful takeaway for business is not their promises. It is their method: they connect a point to a story people already recognise, then draw a conclusion that tells the audience what to do next. Mini-summary: Watch skilled presenters to learn story-driven attention control, then apply the method ethically in business. Why do parables and "mini-episodes" work so well in presentations? Parables work because they are mini-episodes that teach a point through a situation, not a lecture. They turn an abstract idea into a vivid example. In a business talk, you also have a topic, a key message, and a platform. The question is how to make that key message land. Stories do this because people can see them. The best stories are the ones an audience can picture in their mind's eye. It is like reading a novel after you have already seen the movie or television series: the scenes, characters, and backdrops appear instantly, and meaning becomes easier to grasp. Mini-summary: "Mini-episodes" create mental pictures, and mental pictures make key messages stick. What makes a story "visual" in the audience's mind? A visual story has people, places, and a clear incident that points toward a course of action. Ideally, the people are familiar types or even people the audience knows already, because familiarity accelerates understanding. The locations should be easy to imagine, because shared imagery reduces cognitive load. Then you weave your point into the story and draw conclusions about what the audience should do. The story is not decoration. It is the delivery system for your message. Mini-summary: Use recognisable people, imaginable locations, and a specific incident that naturally supports your conclusion. How do you tell a story that reinforces a business lesson about keeping key staff? You create a scene that feels real, then connect it to a leadership choice and its consequence. For example: imagine the "top gun" salesperson getting called into the big boss's plush Presidential office. The dark panelled walls, hardbound books, massive mahogany desk, expensive paintings, and carefully coiffed secretary signal power and success. Then you introduce the twist: the salesperson has met an annual sales quota in just two weeks and expects accolades. Instead, the boss wants to lower the commission rate because the salesperson is making more than the President. This is where the story sharpens into a lesson about ego and incentives. The punch line is simple: leaders must take ego out of the equation, and create reward systems that keep top talent. The story makes that conclusion more powerful because the audience has already "seen" the office and felt the tension in the conversation. Mini-summary: Set a vivid scene, reveal the ego-driven mistake, then connect it to reward systems that retain top performers. How does the Ross Perot example strengthen the message? It adds consequence and credibility to the storyline. In the example, Ross Perot leaves IBM, creates Electronic Data Systems, and becomes a billionaire. The point is not celebrity. The point is the cost of mishandling talent and incentives. When you connect a leadership decision (lowering commission due to ego) to a high-stakes outcome (losing a star who goes on to massive success elsewhere), you make retention real. It is no longer a theoretical human resources topic. It becomes a leadership risk with a clear mechanism: mishandle reward and recognition, and you push your best people out the door. Mini-summary: The example turns retention into a cause-and-effect leadership risk: ego-driven rewards decisions can drive top talent away. When should you use audience participation, and what does it look like? Audience participation works best after you have built the story and you are ready to turn energy into agreement. A simple prompt can do the job: "Bosses in the room, if you do not want to lose your top talent, say 'no way'." Your delivery matters. You can cup your hand to your ear to invite a response. If the response is flat, you can say, "Ah, I didn't catch that?" while cupping your hand again. When they answer "no way", you affirm them: "That's right! I am with you, I don't want to lose any of my key people either! Now let me give you some ideas on how we can achieve that." This is showmanship, but it is controlled showmanship. It creates a moment of shared commitment, then transitions smoothly into practical guidance. Mini-summary: Use participation to convert attention into agreement, then move immediately into actionable ideas. How do you combine storytelling and showmanship into one seamless segment? You tell the story, deliver the conclusion, then ask the audience to verbally align with the conclusion—before you provide solutions. In practice, it sounds like this sequence: vivid scene (office, symbols of power) surprising conflict (cutting commission due to ego) consequence example (Ross Perot leaves and succeeds) leadership conclusion (reward systems, ego out of it) audience call-and-response ("no way") bridge into advice ("Now let me give you some ideas…") This structure keeps the audience engaged while you "download" your key points, without relying on hype. Mini-summary: Build scene → conflict → consequence → conclusion → participation → practical next steps. What is the main caution when using these techniques? Moderation. Storytelling plus showmanship can quickly feel manipulative if you overdo it. The aim is to lift energy and focus, not to pressure people emotionally. If you stay grounded in a real point and you treat participation as a brief engagement tool, you become more memorable as a presenter in a good way. Mini-summary: Use the technique lightly; the goal is attention and clarity, not emotional control. About the Author Dr. Greg Story, Ph.D. in Japanese Decision-Making, is President of Dale Carnegie Tokyo Training and Adjunct Professor at Griffith University. He is a two-time winner of the Dale Carnegie "One Carnegie Award" (2018, 2021) and recipient of the Griffith University Business School Outstanding Alumnus Award (2012). As a Dale Carnegie Master Trainer, Greg is certified to deliver globally across all leadership, communication, sales, and presentation programs, including Leadership Training for Results. He has written several books, including three best-sellers — Japan Business Mastery, Japan Sales Mastery, and Japan Presentations Mastery — along with Japan Leadership Mastery and How to Stop Wasting Money on Training. His works have also been translated into Japanese, including Za Eigyō (ザ営業), Purezen no Tatsujin (プレゼンの達人), Torēningu de Okane o Muda ni Suru no wa Yamemashō (トレーニングでお金を無駄にするのはやめましょう), and Gendaiban "Hito o Ugokasu" Rīdā (現代版「人を動かす」リーダー).
Ingmar ist auf Tour und quatscht euch auf der nächtlichen Autofahrt voll. Es geht um die letzten Shows, Spritpreise und das sensationelle Wahlergebnis von Cem Özdemir. Für Mutti! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Take a Network Break! We start with follow-up on the proper pronunciation of the US state of Nevada, and then sound the alarm about new research that gets around WiFi client isolation and could enable man-in-the-middle attacks. On the news front, AMD and Meta strike a massive deal in which AMD will sell its stock... Read more »
Take a Network Break! We start with follow-up on the proper pronunciation of the US state of Nevada, and then sound the alarm about new research that gets around WiFi client isolation and could enable man-in-the-middle attacks. On the news front, AMD and Meta strike a massive deal in which AMD will sell its stock... Read more »
Take a Network Break! We start with follow-up on the proper pronunciation of the US state of Nevada, and then sound the alarm about new research that gets around WiFi client isolation and could enable man-in-the-middle attacks. On the news front, AMD and Meta strike a massive deal in which AMD will sell its stock... Read more »
Pop music in 1990 was a wild experience. New queens of pop like Paula Abdul, Taylor Dayne, and Mariah Carey stood shoulder pad to bustier with 80s ladies Madonna and Janet Jackson. Hip-hop broke into the mainstream in a big way with M.C. Hammer and Vanilla Ice. The last gasps of hair metal still clung to the airwaves like so much AquaNet residue. Club music somehow how found its way onto Top 40 radio stations. And the totally unsubtle vocal stylings of Michael Bolton, Wilson Phillips, and others gave sad white people the confidence they needed to rock high-waisted jeans and pleated khakis. What a time to be alive! So join us as the Great Pop Culture Debate goes back to the beginning of the end of the 20th Century as we name the Best Song of 1990.Songs discussed: “Ice Ice Baby” by Vanilla Ice; “There She Goes” by The La's; “Enjoy the Silence” by Depeche Mode; “Black Velvet” by Alannah Myles; “Groove is in the Heart” by Deee-Lite; “I'm Your Baby Tonight” by Whitney Houston; “We Didn't Start the Fire” by Billy Joel; “Vogue” by Madonna; “U Can't Touch This” by MC Hammer; “Poison” by Bell Biv Devoe; “Nothing Compares 2 U” by Sinead O'Connor; “Freedom ‘90” by George Michael; “Love Shack” by The B-52s; “Rhythm Nation” by Janet Jackson; “Pump Up the Jam” by Technotronic; “Hold On” by Wilson PhillipsJoin host Eric Rezsnyak, Derek Mekita, Jim Czadzeck, and Jonny Minogue as they discuss and debate 16 of the most iconic songs from the year of the final decade of the 20th Century.For the warm-up to this episode, in which we discuss additional 1990 songs that didn't make the bracket, become a Patreon supporter of the podcast today. EPISODE CREDITSHost: Eric RezsnyakPanelists: Derek Mekita, Jim Czadzeck, Jonny MinogueProducer: Bob ErlenbackEditor: Bob ErlenbackIntro/Outro Song: "Dance to My Tune" by Marc Torch#1990 #90s #90smusic #songsof1990 #vanillaice #mchammer #wilsonphillips #janetjackson #madonna #billyjoel #depechemode #whitneyhouston #dancemusic #pumpupthejam #technotronic #georgemichael #bellbivdevoe #b52s #loveshack #popmusicSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
From the BBC World Service: In her first major speech since being reelected as Japan's prime minister, Sanae Takaichi promised to make Japan "stronger and more prosperous." Promises included some changes to the country's fiscal policy approach, which would include big government spending, strategic industrial investment, and subsidies. Meanwhile, lurking in the background is Japan's heavy debt and sluggish growth. Also, gold prices are on the rise, and traditional French brasseries and bistros are facing an existential crisis.
From the BBC World Service: In her first major speech since being reelected as Japan's prime minister, Sanae Takaichi promised to make Japan "stronger and more prosperous." Promises included some changes to the country's fiscal policy approach, which would include big government spending, strategic industrial investment, and subsidies. Meanwhile, lurking in the background is Japan's heavy debt and sluggish growth. Also, gold prices are on the rise, and traditional French brasseries and bistros are facing an existential crisis.
An episode we're predicting will be clip-less, due to our early morning looks. Jen's niece has some gentle fashion criticisms for her and Christina is at sea yet again after almost being gone for a month. As usual, feel free to subscribe to us on Substack, and see if Christina ever writes again. Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we're going to descend right to the bottom of the sea and test our brain power there. A mermaid & a detective: will their love survive? Solve these 20 riddles to find out. Turn on your brain power to the fullest, your reaction and imagination - that's all what's needed to pass this under-the-sea riddles test. Only brightest minds can solve these 20 riddles. Let's see if you can think outside the sea box! Don't hesitate to pause the video if you need more time to search for the answer. #brightside Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GATEWAY CINEMA is a multi-part series of conversations centered on key ideas in film studies. In these conversations, we interpret and celebrate a set of eclectic feature films from across generations and from around the world, including “La Haine”, “Drum”, “Alien 3 (Assembly Cut)”, “Come and See”, “Perfect Days”, “Sweet Smell of Success”, “The Swimmer”, “Amadeus (Director's Cut)”, “Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia”, “Friday”, “Marie Antoinette”, “The Night of the Hunter”, “Crank” and “Crank 2: High Voltage”, “Portrait of a Lady Fire”, “The Fabulous Baron Munchausen”, “Joker: Folie à Deux”, “Welcome to the Dollhouse”, “Heathers”, and “The Death of Stalin”.***Referenced media in GATEWAY CINEMA, Episode 18:“Pump Up the Volume” (Allan Moyle, 1990)“Stranger Things” (The Duffer Brothers, 2016-2025)“The Breakfast Club” (John Hughes, 1985)“Weird Science” (John Hughes, 1985)“Fast Times at Ridgemont High” (Amy Heckerling, 1982)“Superbad” (Greg Mottola, 2007)“Dirty Harry” (Don Siegel, 1971)“Donnie Darko” (Richard Kelly, 2001)“Say Anything” (Cameron Crowe, 1989)“The Wizard of Oz” (Victor Fleming, 1939)“Mr. Robot” (Sam Esmail, 2015-2019)Audio quotation in GATEWAY CINEMA, Episode 18:“Heathers” (Michael Lehmann, 1988), including the songs “Strip Croquet”, “Into the Cafeteria”, and “J.D.'s Bomb” by David Newman; and “Teenage Suicide (Don't Do It)” by Don Dixon and performed by “Big Fun”, https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCCB7F248CFECFA43“Pump Up the Volume” (Allan Moyle, 1990), including the song “Everybody Knows” (1988) by Leonard Cohen and performed by Concrete Blonde“Stranger Things” (The Duffer Brothers, 2016-2025), including the song “Stranger Things | Title Sequence” (2016) by Micheal Stein and Kyle Dixon, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RcPZdihrp4“VHS insert/eject sound” by Crazyjedi5, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeW2zunE4gw“Say Anything” (Cameron Crowe, 1989), including the song “In Your Eyes” (1986) by Peter Gabriel“Mr. Robot” (Sam Esmail, 2015-2019), including the song “Mr. Robot Theme” (2015) by Mac Quayle, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfAnT0eaCt0&list=RDrfAnT0eaCt0&start_radio=1
Speedy J – “Pepper” Depeche Mode – “Behind the Wheel (Extended)” Electronic – “Getting Away With It (Extended)” Leftfield – “Open Up” Marshall Jefferson – “Move Your Body (Skapes Remix)” Kraftwerk – “Radioaktivität” Coil – “The Snow” Orbital – “Satan / Oolaa” Front 242 – “Headhunter” Die Warzau – “Strike to the Body” Tanz Waffen – “Stiletto” Glass Animals – “Gooey” The Golden Palominos – “Heaven” Duran Duran – “Skin Trade (Stretch Mix)” Body Party – “Can U Dig It” Jam & Spoon – “Stella (Barracuda Mix)” Saint Etienne – “Cool Kids of Death (Underworld Mix)” New Order – “Bizarre Love Triangle (Armand Van Helden Mix)” Daft Punk – “Alive” Beaumont Hannant – “Teqtonik” A Split Second – “Cold War In the Brainbox (Colosseum Mix)” Information Society – “What’s On Your Mind” Monomen – “Oscillate” Lassigue Bendthaus – “Automotive” Mental Cube – “Q” U2 – “Lemon (Bad Yard Club Mix)” Jesus Loves You – “Generations of Love (Land of Oz 12” Mix)” Coco Steel & Lovebomb – “Feel It” Underworld – “Mmm…Skyscraper I Love You” Chris Isaak – “Wicked Game (Simple Tom Remix)” Automatic – “Skyscraper (GUM & Ginoli Remix)” !!! (Chk Chk Chk) – “Jamie, My Intentions Are Bass” Fluke – “Mosh” Pet Shop Boys – “West End Girls (Dance Mix)” Snap! – “The Power (Boys' Shorts Edit)” M/A/R/R/S – “Pump Up the Volume (UK 12” Remix)” Janet Jackson – “What Have You Done For Me Lately (Extended)” Randolph & Mortimer – “Resurrector feat. Black Dahlia” Website link: https://skullandcrossfades.com/hacienda-sweat
durée : 00:05:34 - C'est une chanson - par : Frédéric Pommier - Ils jouent chaque lundi leur spectacle "Papa, pas papa" au théâtre de la Contrescarpe à Paris, spectacle qu'ils joueront également en tournée à partir de novembre. Au micro de Frédéric Pommier, la humoristes Éric Metzger et Quentin Margot évoquent le tube "Pump Up the Jam" du groupe Technotronic. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Send us a textWelcome to Guess the Year: 90s Edition! This is an interactive, competitive podcast series where you will be able to play along and compete against your fellow listeners. Here is how the scoring works:10 points: Get the year dead on!6 points: 1 year off4 points: Call bluff correctly2 points: 2 years off0 point: 3 or more years offGuesses can be emailed to drandrewmay@gmail.com or texted using the link at the top of the show notes (please leave your name).I will read your scores out before the next episode, along with the scores of your fellow listeners! Please email your guesses to Andrew no later than 12pm EST on the day the next episode posts if you want them read out on the episode (e.g., if an episode releases on Monday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Wednesday; if an episode releases on Friday, then I need your guesses by 12 pm EST on Monday). Note: If you don't get your scores in on time, they will still be added to the overall scores I am keeping. So they will count for the final scores - in other words, you can catch up if you get behind, you just won't have your scores read out on the released episode. All I need is your guesses (e.g., Song 1 - 199x, Song 2 - call bluff, Song 3 - 199x, etc.). Please be honest with your guesses! Best of luck!!The answers to today's ten songs can be found below. If you are playing along, don't scroll down until you have made your guesses. .....Have you made your guesses yet? If so, you can scroll down and look at the answers......Okay, answers coming. Don't peek if you haven't made your guesses yet!.....Intro song: Pump Up the Jam by Techtronic (1989)Song 1: I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) by The Proclaimers (1988)Song 2: Runnin' by The Pharcyde (1995)Song 3: Against the Grain by Garth Brooks (1991)Song 4: Steal My Sunshine by LEN (1999)Song 5: Rebel Girl by Bikini Kill (1993)Song 6: Dreamlover by Mariah Carey (1993)Song 7: Rodeo Clowns by G. Love & Special Sauce (1999)Song 8: Novocaine for the Soul by Eels (1996)Song 9: The Rockafeller Skank by Fatboy Slim (1998)Song 10: Heartbreaker by Mariah Carey (feat. Jay-Z) (1999)
Farley and Frog discuss their upcoming concert in The Big Apple. Come to Arlene's Grocery in Manhattan on Saturday 10/18 at exactly 7pm to see this historic performance.
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Send a FanMail to the GenX Stories gang via text message!We're baaaack! Season seven kicks off the only way we know how: with absolute chaos. And by chaos, we mean a hysterical round of Kiss, Marry, [something].What starts as harmless hypotheticals spirals into hot takes on Furries, a very sexy talking car, and a total meltdown over the rules (because do they even exist?).Buckle up for an episode full of the unhinged logic you've come to expect from us because honestly, the rules never mattered anyway.Episode links80's Hunks ReelWikipediaGame rulesSample questionsGame targetsEd MeeseTeddy Ruxpin80's kids changing cassettes in TeddyThe Early Days of Andre Agassi and Steffi GrafK.I.T.T.Gordon GeckoSade Retired to a Reclusive Life After a Legendary Music CareerDavid BowieChristian Slater's Road From '80s Movie Heartthrob To Television LegendHollywood Flashback: Before the Podcast Era, ‘Pump Up the Volume' Made Noise20 Years Ago, Madonna's Three-Way Kiss Caused a Stir. Would It Today?PrinceIf You Thought You Knew Everything About Prince, Here Are Some Things That Will Shock YouEddie Murphy's furious ‘Delirious' daysIce Cream Man Throwing shoesCharlie Sheen's Appearance in Ferris Bueller Would've Meant Much More in This Deleted SceneConnect with usSubscribe to GenX Stories in your favorite podcast appBuy some kickass merchWrite us a reviewVisit our siteJoin our Facebook Group
School's back, football season has officially kicked off, and the stadium lights are shining bright! On this week's Song Swap Showdown, Chris and Rachel are swapping their favorite jock jams and arena rockers — the songs that get the crowd on their feet, fists pumping, and energy cranked to max. From pep rallies to game day, these are the tracks built for the big moments.As always, here's the game plan: Chris and Rachel swap their picks, listen together, and then rate each one on a scale of 1 to 5 records. Which tracks will score the winning touchdown, and which ones will fumble at the goal line? Tune in live to find out!Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS
The Host [a] is a 2006 monster film[b] directed and co-written by Bong Joon Ho. It stars Song Kang-ho as food stand vendor Park Gang-du whose daughter Hyun-seo (Go Ah-sung) is kidnapped by a creature dwelling around the Han River in Seoul. Byun Hee-bong, Park Hae-il, and Bae Doona appear in supporting roles as Gang-du's father, brother, and sister, respectively, who help Gang-du escape quarantine against an alleged virus derived from the monster and search for his daughter. Considered a co-production between South Korea and Japan, the film was produced by independent studio Chungeorahm Film and presented by its South Korean distributor Showbox and the Japanese investor Happinet.Also discussed: Wes Anderson, Simone Weil, Kevin Smith, Mallrats, Allan Moyle, Pump Up the Volume (1990), Times Square (1980), Empire Records (1995), The Toxic Avenger (2025), IMAX and A24 ai ventures, and more. NEXT WEEK: Who Killed Teddy Bear? (1965), Bloodhaus:https://www.bloodhauspod.com/https://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/https://letterboxd.com/bloodhaus/Drusilla Adeline:https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/https://letterboxd.com/sisterhyde/@sisterhyde.bsky.social Joshua Conkelhttps://www.joshuaconkel.com/https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/https://letterboxd.com/JoshuaConkel/
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Welcome to episode 171 of the Bodybuilding Down Under podcast! This week, we dig into a range of nuanced questions around training performance, supplementation, show-day preparation, and the mindset required to operate at the pro level in natural bodybuilding. Here's what we cover:
Turn it Up! Join the CineNerds gang as they crank up the volume on the 1990 cult classic film "Pump Up the Volume" starring Christian Slater. Get an in-depth analysis of the film's themes, characters, and its commentary on teenage angst, rebellion, and self-expression. Tune in for CineNerds' discussion on this iconic coming-of-age story and its lasting impact on '90s cinema! #CineNerdsPodcast #PumpUpTheVolume #ChristianSlater #90sCultClassic #ComingOfAge #TeenRebellion #CultFilm
Temple & Webster is riding the home improvement boom after it experienced a 6x profit jump… and investors reclined into the good news Ampol, the petrol retailer, has acquired EG Petrol for $1.1 billion to pump up its petrol station empire Gildan Activewear has snapped up Hanesbrands, the owner of Bonds and Sheridan, for $2.2 billion USD _ Learn more about iShares by BlackRock here Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStore Download the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Flux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta Flux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance —- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.__ Issued by BlackRock Investment Management (Australia) Limited ABN 13 006 165 975, AFSL 230 523. Refer to FSG available on our website. Before making any investment decisions, you should assess whether the product or service is appropriate for you and read the PDS and TMD available at blackrock.com.au.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this multi-part series, we've focused on just one movie to explore a key idea in film studies. But this one choice means we've left out multitudes. Here is the larger set of also-rans we wrestled with before finally choosing “Come and See”.***Referenced media in GATEWAY CINEMA, Episode 4A:“Time Square” (Allan Moye, 1980)“Christiane F.” (Uli Edel, 1981)“Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains” (Lou Adler, 1982)“Pump Up the Volume” (Allen Moyle, 1990)“American Graffiti” (George Lucas, 1973)“The Woman King” (Gina Prince-Bythewood, 2022)Audio quotation in GATEWAY CINEMA, Episode 3A:“Vintage Movie Projector | Sound Effect | Feel The Past Film Industry” by n Beats, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhUICp5XeJ4“Film Clapperboard Green Screen Effect With Sound” by Jacob Anderson, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1sEiCa-yic“Sound of Silver” by LCD Soundsystem (2007), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kmTQj8x0N8“Slide projector changing with clicks” by (Soundsnap), https://www.soundsnap.com/tags/slide_projector?page=2
The Diet Doc, LLC, is the parent company to many health, fitness, nutrition, and behavioral projects. Founded 25 years ago by Joe Klemczewski, PhD, known as the Godfather of Flexible Dieting, The Diet Doc is equipping the next generation of nutrition coaches. Joe has created the Flexible Dieting Institute, the FDI Professional Coach Association, the National Academy of Metabolic Science, the Nutrition Coaching Global Mastermind, the Life Mastery Podcast, Contest Prep University, and the Mind-Muscle Connection. Whether you're listening to a podcast or interview as a life transformation client, a physique sport competitor, a performance athlete, a fitness entrepreneur, or just need some life motivation, Joe won't disappoint! We hope you will explore what we offer and look for our free videos and articles at https://thedietdoc.com THE FLEXIBLE DIETING INSTITUTE playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaFD0Y6EtWHMDbJ2EZgGv6R_Ou_nEMQwZ THE SCIENCE OF STAGE-READY: CONTEST PREP UNIVERSITY playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaFD0Y6EtWHOqNOa5UFFs1QOH2CTrWw2W THE MIND-MUSCLE CONNECTION playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?ist=PLaFD0Y6EtWHNAvcX9hmj7FHBNdWUa1GvE THE DIET DOC CONTEST PREP PROGRAM OPTIONS: https://thedietdoc.com/contest-prep SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thedietdocweightloss HOW WE CAN HELP YOU IN YOUR FITNESS CAREER! * Become a member of the Flexible Dieting Institute Professional Coach Association and let us help you build an amazing career! www.fdi.coach * Become a National Academy of Metabolic Science Certified Nutrition Consultant: www.namscoach.com * Become a National Academy of Metabolic Science Physique Sport & Transformation Coach: www.namscoach.com LET'S CONNECT! Website: https://www.thedietdoc.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joe.klemczewski Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheDietDoc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joeklemczewski
Ready for a thrill? These adventurous riddles are packed with excitement and unexpected twists that'll get your adrenaline pumping!
Tonight on Triple Feature, Mark Radulich, Jesse Starcher, and Mik Wanamaker crank up the angst and dive into three cult classics that capture youthful rebellion, anti-establishment rage, and the search for identity: Pump Up the Volume, S.F.W., and SLC Punk.The trio explores how each film reflects a different flavor of disillusioned youth. Pump Up the Volume stars Christian Slater as a pirate radio DJ inspiring suburban teens to speak up and fight back. S.F.W. (So F***ing What) takes media cynicism to the extreme, with Stephen Dorff as a hostage-turned-reluctant celebrity in a media circus. SLC Punk delivers a wild, stylish deep-dive into Salt Lake City's punk scene, where Matthew Lillard's character questions whether rebellion means anything when everyone's faking it.From angry soundtracks to broken systems, the panel discusses what these films say about youth culture, counterculture, and what happens when the system you hate wants to sell you your own voice back.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mik's Spicy Content: https://onlyfans.com/asirencreatesMark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsohttps://www.teepublic.com/user/radulich-in-broadcasting-networkFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulichInstagram: markkind76RIBN Album Playlist: https://suno.com/playlist/91d704c9-d1ea-45a0-9ffe-5069497bad59
There's arguably no better time for falling down a cultural rabbit hole than the languid, transitory summer months. On this episode of Critics at Large, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz discuss how the season allows us to foster a particular relationship with a work of art—whether it's the soundtrack to a summer fling or a book that helps make sense of a new locale. Listeners divulge the texts that have consumed them over the years, and the hosts share their own formative obsessions, recalling how Brandy's 1998 album, “Never Say Never,” defined a first experience at camp, and how a love of Jim Morrison's music resulted in a teen-age pilgrimage to see his grave in Paris. But how do we square our past obsessions with our tastes and identities today? “Whatever we quote, whatever we make reference to, on so many levels is who we are,” Cunningham says. “It seems, to me, so precious.”This episode originally aired on June 27, 2024. Read, watch, and listen with the critics:“Heathers” (1988)“Pump Up the Volume” (1990)The poetry of Sergei YeseninThe poetry of Alexander PushkinGoldenEye 007 (1997)“Elvis” (2022)“Jailhouse Rock” (1957)“Pride & Prejudice” (2005)The Neapolitan Novels, by Elena Ferrante“Ramble On,” by Led Zeppelin“Never Say Never,” by Brandy“The Boy Is Mine,” by Brandy and Monica“The End,” by The Doors“The Last Waltz” (1978)“The Witches of Eastwick,” by John Updike“Atlas Shrugged,” by Ayn Rand“Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” (2003)“Postcards from the Edge” (1990)“Rent” (1996)New episodes drop every Thursday. Follow Critics at Large wherever you get your podcasts. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
In the latest installment of the Race to Gracie Mansion, Curtis Sliwa makes a full-throated case for rebuilding the NYPD and improving public safety by restoring qualified immunity and aggressively recruiting new officers. He blasts Cuomo for being "a faux tough guy," talks about how — even as a Republican — to stand up to Trump, and champions a new coalition of moderates and animal lovers.This episode was taped at P&T Knitwear at 180 Orchard Street — New York City's only free podcast recording studio.Send us an email with your thoughts on today's episode: info@firewall.media.Subscribe to Bradley's weekly newsletter, follow Bradley on Linkedin + Substack + YouTube, be sure to order his new book, Vote With Your Phone.
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Jake Shore brought his signature energy to our Miami Rooftop Sessions mixing speed house, hard house and dance classics in a whirlwind 30 minute mix! Get ready for reworks of classics like "Barbie Girl," "Pump Up the Jam," "Stephanie," and "The Rhythm of the Night," plus some unexpected gems you'd love to groove to!
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Send us a textWondering how to get the most out of your VS (Variable Speed) pool pump? In this episode, I'll share my top tips for setting the right run time and scheduling your VS pump for maximum efficiency. From understanding your pool's needs to saving on energy costs, I'll walk you through how to determine the best run times for low and medium speeds, and how to set up a schedule that works for you. Whether you're looking to reduce your electricity bill or extend the lifespan of your pump, this episode will give you the insights you need!Support the Pool Guy Podcast Show Sponsors! HASA delivers clean, healthy water solutions. https://bit.ly/HASAhttps://www.orendatech.com/The Bottom Feeder Professional Battery Powered Vacuum System. Save $100 with discount Code: DVB100https://bit.ly/THEBOTTOMFEEDERAnd Skimmer, America's #1 pool service software! Try Skimmer FREE for 30 days at:https://getskimmer.com/poolguy Thanks for listening and I hope you find the Podcast helpful! For other free resources to further help you:Visit my Website: https://www.swimmingpoollearning.comWatch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SPLPodcast Site: https://the-pool-guy-podcast-show.onpodium.com/
Few artists embody the term "one-hit wonder" more than M/A/R/R/S, a collective that only recorded two songs but forever changed music history with "Pump Up the Volume." This sample-heavy track may seem unremarkable in modern times, but in the late '80s, it was groundbreaking—pushing the boundaries of sampling, shaping house music, and earning a Grammy nomination along the way. In this episode, we dive into the song's impact and the legal controversies that surrounded its release. One Hit Thunder is brought to you by DistroKid, the ultimate partner for taking your music to the next level. Our listeners get 30% off your first YEAR with DistroKid by signing up at http://distrokid.com/vip/onehitthunder Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
[School of Movies 2025] A cult favourite hangout movie about working in a CD shop in the mid-90s. This one was directed by Allan Moyle, who previously helmed another music-centric, coming-of-age teen drama that should have been way more of a hit; Pump Up the Volume (1990). Statistically almost none of you have seen this, as it's the kind of movie you need a good friend to sit you down with after hearing that you've never seen it, and immediately declared "We're watching this!" Well, we are that friend today, and we are going to detail why this one is worthy of love. It's painfully white, extremely straight and concerns itself with the now-antiquated dichotomy of MTV marketability versus independent spirit, but considering Spotify Killed the Video Star, the themes are still relevant, and the ragtag cast of teens are quirky enough to make this a breezy, endlessly-quotable rewatch. Damn The Man, save The Empire.
Frank starts the show talking about cellphones being banned in school in New York. He then talks with Leeshai Lemish, an activist and the host of the podcast Shen Yun Voices. They talk about fighting against the Chinese Communist Party. Frank discusses the difference between premium gas and regular gas. He then opens mail from listeners. Frank spends the third hour talking about solutions for getting people back to movie theaters. Frank wraps up the show talking about composting separation rules going into effect today in New York, the potential new death cause for Miller Gardner, former Yankee Brett Gardner's son and food you used to get but can't anymore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textThe hapless heroine Agnes reincarnated every time she makes the same mistake: tuning in to the latest episode of her favorite podcast hosted by three idiots. On Episode 656 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss the British Reincarnation Rom Com Timestalker from writer/director/star Alice Lowe! We also talk about films involving time travel as its main conceit, french extremity films, and the darker, toxic side of love. So grab your pink heart-shaped wig, prepare to be reincarnated once again, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Australia, Yahoo Serious, Umbrella Entertainment, Google Machine, The New Extremity Collection Vol. 1, torture and gore, High Tension, Frontiers, Martyrs, French Extremity, RIP Peter Jason, They Live, Married With Children, Nice Dreams, Cheech and Chong, The Coughing Corner, Peter David, Rotten Cotton, Time Bandits, Dream A Little Dream, Call the Coreys, Pump Up the Volume, Talk Radio, Oliver Stone, Timecop, Waxwork II, Lost in Time Rap, 12 Monkeys, La Jetee, Last Night in Soho, Event Horizon, Don Coscarelli, Timecrimes, Lake Mungo, The Frighteners, Camp Slaughter, Donnie Darker, Jason X, Looper, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Angels in the Outfield, Taylor Negron, Adrien Brody, Krispen Wah, Freejack, Mick Jagger, Paul Reubens, Axel Foley, Stoned Age, Clancy Brown, More Deadly Podcast, what is a CV?, little feet and small hands, Game of Thrones, Key and Peele, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Garth Marenghi's Darkplace, Alice Lowe, Timestalker, Sightseers, Ben Wheatley, Nick Frost, Prevenge, Barry Lyndon, Stanley Kubrick, Krazy House, Black Cab, Adam Ant, Barry Lyndon, Toydrum, Aneurin Barnard, The Fall, Tarsem Singh, Dogtooth, Yorgos Lanthimos, Rolling Rock and Uncrustables, and Dial 4 For GFY.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
As the guys breakdown all aspects of the Eagles-Chiefs matchup, Rios calls in to give one final pump-up speech before the Super Bowl. Plus, the guys react to last night's NFL awards winners.
The guys get some wild stories and an informative forecast for Eagles-Commanders from Tornado Shapiro, Rios calls in to get everyone excited for the NFC Championship game, and the discussion of nerves vs confidence for Sunday's game continues.
The guys check in with Rios who gets everyone pumped up and ready for the Eagles game. Plus, Tommy Down the Shore has another great idea and an Eagles prediction
Mina is joined by Domonique Foxworth to recap all of the Wild Card matchups. We share our WINNERS and WOOFS from every matchup over the first round of the NFL Playoffs. (0:00) Welcome To The Mina Kimes Show Featuring Lenny! (0:25) Wild Card Weekend Winners + Woofs! (1:38) Rams Defeat Vikings 27-9 | Winner: Rams Pass Rush (9:13) Woof: Sam Darnold (15:00) Commanders Outlast Bucs 23-20 | Winner: Dan Quinn (19:22) Woof: Todd Bowles (24:05) Eagles Dominate Packers 22-10 | Winner: Eagles Defense (27:58) Woof: Jordan Love's Lack Of Mobility (31:44) Bills Throttle Broncos 31-7 | Winner: Big Boy Football 35:24) Woof: Broncos Defense (39:05) Ravens Top Steelers 28-14 | Winner: Lamar Jackson's Mother (45:20) Woof: Mike Tomlin (52:50) Texans Beat Chargers 32-12 | Winner: Texans Defense (55:45) Woof: Justin Herbert (1:00:30) See You Next Time! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On todays' draft we are joined by Robbie Fox and Big Ev for a snake draft of the best pump up songs of all time.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/thedogwalk
More science on the awesomness of beets!