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“Listen to the inspiring story of Mike and Leesa Worley – their own adoptive journey and the launch of Beautiful Redemption, which has used Care Portal to provide $10 million of economic impact in service to families in Colorado. ‘Real People responding to Real Kids in Real Time.’ www.beautifulredemption.com”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En 1980 nace el sello New Rose Records desde la tienda de discos de París que dirigían Patrick Mathé y Louis Thevenon. Pocos años después se habría convertido en la disquera independiente más importante de la Europa continental, albergando artistas y bandas procedentes del punk, post punk, garage y todo ese rocknroll que podríamos definir como underground, alternativo o no convencional. Disfruta de este primer picoteo en sus valijas, con artefactos del período 1980-1985.(Foto del podcast; Louis Thévenon y Patrick Mathé frente a su tienda de discos en París)Playlist;THE SAINTS “Simple love”THE TROGGS “Strange movie”WILLIE LOCO ALEXANDER “Be-Bop a Lula”THE GUN CLUB “Sex beat”THE COUNT “Love and the flame”DEAD KENNEDYS “Rawhide”JOHNNY THUNDERS “In cold blood”TRUE WEST “Lucifer Sam”THE REAL KIDS “Everyday is a Saturday”THE DAWGS “On the road to you”THE SLICKEE BOYS “This party sucks”BO DIDDLEY “Bo Diddley put the rock in rock’n’roll”LYRES “Don’t give it up now”SKY SAXON “Love dog”JOE KING CARRASCO and THE CROWNS “Dinero”DEAD BEATS “New girl”Escuchar audio
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The OC kids were so involved in the show back in the day… It was basically Real Kids of Orange County! Plus, how did Jeana let her son Shane speak to the other women like that?! It’s all in a new episode of TWOTS FLASHBACK! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hoy en La Gran Travesía, en esta tercera parte sobre la historia del punk sonarán The Modern Lovers, Dr Feelgood, Pere Ubu, Radio Birdman, Devo, Pink Fairies, The Saints, The Real Kids, Rocket from the Tombs, Deviants, Electric Eels,... ▶️ Y ya sabéis, si os gusta el programa y os apetece, podéis apoyarnos y colaborar con nosotros por el simple precio de una cerveza al mes, desde el botón azul de iVoox, y así, además acceder a todo el archivo histórico exclusivo. Muchas gracias también a todos los mecenas y patrocinadores por vuestro apoyo: Poncho C, Nacho, Javito Bike, Alberto, Tei, Pilar Escudero, Utxi 73, Blas Castellote, Moy, Silvia Rotlant, Juan Antonio, Dani Pérez, Santi Oliva, Vicente DC, Edgar Xavier Sandoval, Juan Carlos Ramírez, Leticia, JBSabe, Huini Juarez, Flor, Melomanic, Felix Lorente, Jarebua, Noni, Arturo Soriano, Gemma Codina, Nicolás, Raquel Jiménez, Francisco Quintana, Pedro, SGD, José Luis Orive, Raul Andres, Tomás Pérez, Pablo Pineda, Quim Goday, Enfermerator, María Arán, Joaquín, Horns Up, Victor Bravo, Fonune, Eulogiko, Francisco González, Marcos Paris, Vlado 74, Daniel A, Redneckman, Elliott SF, Guillermo Gutierrez, Sementalex, Jesús Miguel, Miguel Angel Torres, Sergio, Suibne, Javifer, Javi Dubra, Matías Ruiz Molina, Noyatan, Estefanía, Iván Menéndez y a los mecenas anónimos.
Love it or hate, reality television is here to say. It's been said that reality tv as we know it started with MTV's “The Real World”, making this type of program a uniquely Gen X phenomenon. I do agree that we as a generation led the charge for reality tv, but it is probably because we have always been exposed to it - just in a slightly different format. From the legendary “Wide World of Sports", to “That's Incredible!”, to my personal favorite, “Ripley's Believe It or Not” - we have been watching reality based programming since we were kids.Do you really think there is a “Real World vs. Road Rules” without the “Battle of the Network Stars”?! And do you remember who hosted the “Real People” spin-off show, “Real Kids”? I'll give you a hint - he starred in a Christmas movie classic.
On this episode, we are joined by Miss Lyn and Blowfish from Boston Groupie News... Music Blame It On Whitman "Marigold" The Real Kids "Small Town" theme song "So Pretty" by The Charms Produced and hosted by Steev Riccardo #Blowingsmokewithtwistedrico #Podcast
You wanted the REAL Cadence & Eli so you got it! The kids kick off season 2 of the After School With The Lawsons podcast. In this episode we talk about what the kids did on Christmas break, Elis new favorite game to play on his tablet, Elis new haircut and the kids favorite breakfast to eat at school. Did you know bananas don't have nuts? We also talk about the challenge video we will be filming. Its called the 10 minute taped target challenge! We end the episode with a positive message from each of us to our viewers and listeners. This one is a funny one, you know kids.... They say some of the craziest things! Enjoy the episode ya'll!
Well, the bomb dropped todayIt's the price we have to payWe'll all be nuke mutants tomorrowThe bomb dropped todayIt's the price we have to payWe'll all be nuke mutants tomorrowWe sit beneath the treeAs happy as can beWatch the skin fall away from the boneRadiation sets inWith all the noise and the dinWe'll all be nuke mutants tomorrowIncludes tracks by: The Real Kids, The Zeros, Demented Are Go, The Meantraitors, April March & The Makers, The Batfinks, and more. Join me on my Patreon page at patreon.com/radioblivion Blow Yer Radio Up, Baby!! If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element DOWNLOAD | SUBSCRIBE
In this week's episode of Carseat Questions, we're joined by Dr. Mikel Del Rosario, a leading authority in Christian apologetics, to tackle a question that many Christian parents grapple with: How can we help our children understand that the Bible is true and reliable? Young minds are naturally curious, and nurturing their faith with a solid foundation is paramount. Dr. Del Rosario offers a treasure trove of insights, strategies, and engaging ways to guide your children in developing an unshakable belief in the truth of the Bible. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that equips parents with the tools to navigate these crucial conversations. Whether your child is asking questions about the Bible's authenticity or you want to proactively instill a deep and unwavering faith, this episode is a must-listen. Dr. Del Rosario's wisdom will help you foster an environment where your children can embrace the Bible as a source of truth, wisdom, and spiritual guidance in their lives. Dr. Mikel Del Rosario is a Professor of Bible and Theology at Moody Bible Institute. Previously, he taught Christian Apologetics and World Religion at William Jessup University and Digital Media for Ministry at Dallas Theological Seminary. He has published over 30 journal articles on apologetics and cultural engagement in Bibliotheca Sacra with his mentor, Dr. Darrell Bock. He holds an M.A. in Christian Apologetics with highest honors from Biola University, along with a Master of Theology (Th.M) and a Ph.D in Biblical Studies (Emphasis in New Testament Studies) from Dallas Theological Seminary where he served as Project Manager for Cultural Engagement at the Hendricks Center, producing and hosting The Table podcast. He has also served in the Philippines as a missionary professor with Converge Worldwide and a youth pastor to refugees and multicultural students in California. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From Romulus and Remus to Tarzan and Mowgli, children raised in the wild by animals is a popular tale in folklore. But what about feral kids in real life? There have been sideshow exhibits, hoaxes and recurring instances in literature and television. Do any of the tales reported as true have merit? And could a child raised by wolves walk on all fours or subsist -- even thrive? -- on raw meat? Why are we drawn to these tales? Some tell a romanticized story of the noble savage, raised safely away from the corruption of society, while others are a little closer to the tragedy that really occurs when a neglected child is starved of human contact.
Vamos con otra de nuestras ensaladas veraniegas a base de refrescante power pop y una pizca de energético punk rock.Playlist;THE BEAT “Let me into your life”TEENAGE HEAD “Ain’t got no sense”POINTED STICKS “It’s OK”REAL KIDS “Outta place”NERVOUS EATERS “Girl next door”STIV BATORS “A million miles away”DAVID QUINTON “Pictures”THE LETTERS “Nobody loves me”THE RECORDS “Starry eyes”THE DOGS “Never come back”THE BOYS “Taking on the world”ELVIS COSTELLO “Pump it up”NICK LOWE “Heart of the city”THE CUTE LEPERS “Prove it”THE BRIEFS “Rotten love”CYANIDE PILLS “Outta nowhere”MING CITY ROCKERS “Get outta your head” Escuchar audio
I posted this question back when our twin boys were born in Oct 2018. When you become a new parent it is a gamechanger in your life. We will do ANYTHING for our new baby no matter the time, money, effort. As a parent it is our job is not only raise amazing kids but for the first couple of years KEEP THEM ALIVE! I had this revealation when the boys when in the NICU the first month after their birth, "Is raising kids like attaining Real Fitness?" The characteristics and traits it takes to be a parent can be transfered to building a maintaining a healthy + fit body. We unpack how everything "fits" together. Join us in this conversation as it is perfect timing for Fathers Day coming up in a couple of weeks. Speaking of Fathers Day we have a gift for all you dads out there. Download our Free eBook on how to Fight the Dad Bod. In this guide you will find 5 things you can do RIGHT NOW for FREE to get yourself in great shape no matter if you are a beginniner or and avid exericiser. ********************************* Peace ✌
Listen to today's Laugh Again with Phil Callaway, "Real Kids, Real Funny." Enjoy!
Sawadee krap! Cara from the Supernatural Confessions super Mod initiated a campaign for us to showcase ghost stories from Thailand and the community responded by sharing their encounters. Our featured confession Eugene Toh, whom we call ET for short, is a Supernatural Confessions alumni. Today's episode will be a long one but I think you might enjoy the stories as much as we did telling and dissecting it. * If you enjoy the podcast, do consider leaving us a five star review, and talking about us to your friends. If you are feeling generous, you may be our patron at Patreon.com/SupernaturalConfessions or buy us a cup of coffee or two at buymeacoffee.com/Superconfess. * Supernatural Confessions is a safe space for anyone who have had a paranormal encounter and want to be able to tell their story to a community who will not ridicule them. Some of us have experienced the unexplainable ourselves, while the rest of us simply enjoy listening to ghost stories. If you or someone you know have an encounter to share, get in touch with us through our website. www.supernaturalconfessions.com. * Supernatural Confessions was founded and produced by Eugene Tay. Friday Night Live is co-hosted by Jonathan Lim, and streamed live at 10pm (+8 GMT) on via Supernatural Confessions YouTube.
Beware .... O.T.R. present live radio rock show " Free & Easy " by Wyldcliff / Patryck Albert on Dab+ Sunday May 14th , 8Pmn -2023 - here's playlist : ....intro ....Spot .....Thingz , Rollin' Stones , spot , Angela Tini , Muck & the Mires , Shiny Gnomes , Technicolor Noir , Dagoes , Slamdinista , Robin Lane , Round Robin , Monster Twist , Remains , Rocos , Seasick Steve , Highway 61 , Belphegorz , Strollers , Broods , Real Kids , outro ....
Kids: they don't know jack. So it's up to Stephen Colbert to teach them! If your kid has a question for Stephen, post it on social media with the hashtag #ColbertKidQuestions or send it to us directly via this link: https://forms.gle/JGBFDFHHA5AYgRNJ7. Please include your child's name and age, and your kid may be featured on a future episode! Visit http://www.colbertlateshow.com/kidquestions for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Should everyone accept someone's step kid as their ‘real' kid? Listener Daniel's sister refused to buy his step daughter a gift for Christmas, but should she treat her like she's part of the family? Decide with this week's GROUP THERAPY.
With kids spending more time at home in 2020, parents realized that they ask A LOT of questions. So Stephen called up his friend Will "Santa Claus" Ferrell and the two of them helped out some parents in this edition of A Late Show's favorite family segment, "Stephen Takes Your Kids." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dans les années 1980, New Rose, petit disquaire du Quartier Latin à Paris, était devenu grand. Il fut la plaque tournante des punks en goguette, QG des désaxés, et label de disques à nul autre pareil. Les Cramps, Johnny Thunders, The Saints, les Soucoupes Violentes, The Lyres, The Real Kids, les Remains, c'était eux, c'était New Rose. Ces jours ci, un somptueux livre de photos sort, qui retrace l'histoire incroyable de ce lieu incroyable. Louis Thevenon, l'un des deux piliers de New Rose, était avec nous. Et sa parole est rare.
Episode 156: B Face (Chris Barnard) of The Queers, Groovie Ghoulies, The Real Kids, The Mopes, Kepi & Friends, talks to us about Kepi And Pirate Press, Why Never In The Foreground, Improvising And Precision And The Fuck It Attitude, Spouting Cliches And Overcoming What Has Already Been Done, Everyone Draws Skulls, B Face's Band History with The Queers, Ghoulies, Real Kids & The Mopes, plus plus bass guitar and outsider art more more drawing more!www.jugheadsbasementpodcast.com
What is it like to be a tween just beginning middle school? Lilly explains how 6th grade in a private, all girls school, looks and feels and how she's doing in the transition from public elementary school. Lilly describes how there are exciting times ahead and all the activities making her grow and experience all that life has to offer! A must listen!
The Real Kids of NJ and Atlanta are spilling the tea!Do Frankie and Gia belong together? Has Gia spoken to The Gorgas?? Plus, Riley is the longest running housewife “kid” and she's telling us everything! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 52 of the How We Do Digital Ministry podcast features Dr. Karen-Marie Yust and Dr. Erin Reibel from Real Kids Real Faith. Karen-Marie, Erin, and Charlotte Elia discuss nurturing children's spirituality online, growing in faith through questions rather than dogma, and seizing this opportunity for innovation. "The combination of the diminishing Sunday school and the reliance on online resources means that children's ministry needs to move toward providing those more direct resources to families, even if families are still intersecting with the church. Because on a Tuesday afternoon, when a parent is thinking, 'My child is asking this question and I don't know how to explore this issue with them,' they're not going to wait until the next Sunday they're in church to ask their pastor about that. They're going to Google it." - Dr. Karen-Marie Yust "Your traditional Sunday school lesson is about putting information into a child, and what we are opting to do instead is to open up an avenue for them to explore their own spirituality." - Dr. Erin Reibel Listen to the full episode as Karen-Marie and Erin talk about these topics: Growing Spiritually Through Exploring Questions [2:55] Changing Landscape of Children's Ministry [6:12] The Innovation Hub [9:53] Children's Ministry in the Digital Space [13:39] A Word to Congregations [18:26] You can find Real Kids Real Faith online here: https://www.realkidsrealfaith.org How We Do Digital Ministry is brought to you by Faith Growth, a small business dedicated to helping churches do digital ministry through coaching, consulting and website development. When you're ready, sign up for a free consult at www.faithgrowth.com/call For now, join pastors and church communications from around the world in our How We Do Digital Ministry Facebook group. Thanks to Presbyterian Media Mission for spreading the word about How We Do Digital Ministry.
Primera de las sesiones para los martes de agosto cocinada con punk rock y new wave de la cosecha de finales de los años 70. Playlist; (sintonía) RAMONES “You’re gonna kill that girl” THE RUNAWAYS “Queen of noise” TELEVISION “See no evil” THE DAMNED “Neat neat neat” THE SAINTS “One way Street” IGGY POP “Nightclubbing” THE CLASH “Police and thieves” THE STRANGLERS “Sometimes” THE JAM “I’ve changed my address” THE VIBRATORS “Baby baby” THE REAL KIDS “All kindsa girls” RADIO BIRDMAN “Murder City nights” IGGY POP “The passenger” THE BOYS “First time” THE STRANGLERS “No more héroes” TALKING HEADS “Pulled up” Escuchar audio
Serie dedicada a rescatar grandes clásicos del pop y el rocknroll del siglo XX en forma de versiones. Playlist; (sintonía) THE PHANTOM DRAGSTERS “Mi gran noche” (Salvatore Adamo, Raphael) TY SEGALL “Diddy Wah Diddy” (version Bo Diddley) PJ HARVEY “Wang Dang Doodle” (Willy Dixon-Howlin Wolf) SIOUXSIE and THE BANSHEES “She cracked” (Modern Lovers) PSYCHOTIC YOUTH “All kindsa girls” (The Real Kids) JOHN FELICE “Lil’ red riding Hood” (Sam the Sham) THE MERTON PARKAS “In the midnight hour” (Wilson Pickett) FIFI and THE MACH III “Land of 1000 dances” (Chris Kenner) SUPERSNAZZ “Stay with me” (The Dictators) YO LA TENGO “You tore me down” (Flamin’ Groovies) THE COAL PORTERS “Who’ll stop the rain” (Creedence Clearwater Revival) THE DOLLYROTS “Rock and Roll all nite” (Kiss) THE GASLIGHT ANTHEM “Tumbling dice” (Rolling Stones) JESSE MALIN and BILLIE JOE ARMSTRONG “Russian roulette” (Lords of the New Church) CHARLES BRADLEY “Heart of gold” (Neil Young) HOLLY GOLIGHTLY “I don’t know” (Ruth Brown) Escuchar audio
Continuing the episode of the Tom McDonald's song review we led into a conversation about kids and divorced parents we touched base with personal experiences considering we both had divorced parents. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Beardedink)
"Drivers Elbow...it hurts right between the meat and the bone" "You wanna mess up your child's life...park in the back of the house instead of the front"
Welcome Home. In episode 11, host Eva Christodoulou talks to Dr Goh Chee Leong, Group CEO, XCL K12 education Group Malaysia. Sri KDU, REAL Schools, REAL Kids, Cambridge English for Life about how intelligence relates to leadership and how parents can go about developing it at a young age. For parenting tips by Dr Goh, check out this playlist.
It's 5 p.m. The kids are hungry, again, and you are scrounging around the fridge and cabinets, trying to figure out what to feed them for dinner. One of them would eat only bread and potatoes, if you let him. The other turns her nose up at anything green. How can you possibly feed them meals that they might actually enjoy eating, that also truly nourish at the same time? Corey Dunn is a homeschooling mama of four who is helping a growing community feed their real kids, real food. She offers numerous ideas for nutrient-dense meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. She talks about how she manages the pickiest eater in her family and how she reduces stress at the dinner table. She gets specific about brands she likes and strategies she uses to feed her family well on a budget. Last but not least, she reminds us that many foods can be "upgraded" to become more nourishing, and even more delicious. Check out Corey's blog: fornutrientssake.com Check out our sponsors: Paleo Valley and Nash Family Fish Register for our Wise Traditions conference in November. Order our trifold brochure pack. Become a member of the Weston A. Price Foundation.
Fuego en la Pista de Baile, los éxitos y las novedades más underground en www.ipopfm.com, cada miércoles de 20 a 21 horas. 🎸 Tracklist: 1. Smokey Robinson ad The Miracles – You Really Got a Hold on Me 2. The Temptations – My Girl 3. The Capitols – Cool Jerk 4. Ken Boothe – You Left The Water Running 5. Desmond Dekker – You Can Get It If You Really Want 6. Mr. Symarip – You Can’t Leave Now 7. Val Bennet – Reggae City 8. Rudy Mills – John Jones 9. Los Granadians del Espacio Exterior – Buena Costumbre 10. Laurel Aitken – Rudi Got Married 11. Tony Borders – Lonely Weekends 12. Rufus Thomas – All Night Worker 13. The Contours – Do You Love Me 14. The Beatles – Twist and Shout 15. David Bowie – The Jean Genie 16. Bo Diddley – Pills 17. The 101’ers – Letsagetabitarockin 18. Los Saicos – Demoler 19. John Lee Hooker – Dimples 20. Rosco Gordon – No More Doggin 21. Ronnie Dawson – Rockin Bones 22. The Cramps – Save It 23. Chuck Berry – Come On 24. The Rivingtons – Papa Oom Mow Mow 25. Joe Jones – California Sun 26. The Velvelettes – Needle In a Haystack 27. The Shirelles – Mama Said 28. The Ronettes – Be My Baby 29. Ramones – Do You Wanna Dance? 30. Freddie and The Filos – Dance Girl, Dance 31. Heatwaves – My Baby is True 32. The Beach Boys – All Summer Long 33. Chubby Checker – Let’s Twist Again 34. The Gentrys – Keep On Dancing 35. The Bobby Fuller Four – I Fought The Law 36. Don and The Goodmans – Turn On 37. The Troggs – With A Girl Like You 38. The Sonics – Have Love Will Travel 39. The Kingsmen – Louie Louie 40. The Seeds – Try To Understand 41. Gregory Dee and The Avanties – Love You 42. ? Mark and The Mysterians – 96 Tears 43. Doctor Explosion – Rompí la Televisión 44. The Who – I Can’t Explain 45. Los Flechazos – A toda velocidad 46. The Human Beinz – Nobody But Me 47. The Kinks – Victoria 48. Spencer Davis Group – Keep On Running 49. Wilson Picket – Midnight Hour 50. Laura Greene – Moonlight, Music and You 51. The Flirtations – Little Darling I Need You 52. The Elgins – Heaven Must Have Sent You 53. Brighton 64 – El Mejor Cocktail 54. The Jam – Sweet Soul Music 55. Secret Affair – Time For Action 56. Squire – Get Ready To Go 57. The Rage – Temptation 58. The Chords – Maybe Tomorrow 59. The Specials – Hey, Little Rich Girl 60. Sophie George – Girlie Girlie 61. Jimmy Cliff – The Harder They Come 62. Dandy Livingstone – Suzanne Beware of The Devil 63. The Clash – White Man In Hammersmith Palais 64. Rancid – Roots Radical 65. New York Dolls – Trash 66. Polansky y el Ardor – Ataque Preventivo de la URSS 67. Gen X – Dancing With Myself 68. The Housemartins – Five Get Over Excited 69. PennyCocks – It’s My Life 70. La Granja – Los chicos quieren diversión 71. The Speedways – Just Another Regular Summer 72. The Lemonheads – Mrs. Robinson 73. The Real Kids – All Kindsa Girls 74. Radio Birdman – Aloha Steve and Danno 75. MCD – Barrenkalle 76. Los Vegetales – Odio el Verano 77. Panellet – Ball de Graduació
On this episode, Dan and Erik discuss records from Rancid, O Children, Beak>, The Real Kids and Muscatine solo artist Brain Schnedler aka Endless Reach!!! We also discuss biker stories and the juggalo culture and Insane Clown Posse and how we actually think they're interesting and have a place in society. We also give some bonus reviews of Beck and Soul Coughing and touch on the potential scat revivial!!!
Two hours of trashy garage, punk, rock, soul and fury with host DJ Jdub. Outrage Radio episode #90 playlist: [0:00] 1. Boss Hog – Disgrace 2. Reverend Beat-Man & Nicole Izobel Garcia – Come On Lord 3. Cold Meat – Boys Riot 4. ANMLS – No Nos Ven 5. Avengers – Teenage Rebel, live 6. Ruler – Tiger 7. Pink Lincolns – I’ve Got My Tie On 8. Plasmatics – Butcher Baby 9. Fear – Beef Bologna [22:52] 10. Ty Segall & Freedom Band – Cherry Red, live 11. Wire – Pink Flag 12. Wipers – Up Front, live 13. Baby Grande – Pure, White & Deadly 14. The Cavemen – Baby I’d Do It For You 15. Steel Pole Bathtub – Swerve [44:03] 16. Bikini Kill – Statement Of Vindication 17. The Weirdos – Helium Bar 18. The Stitches – Two O’ Clock Shakedown 19. Idiot Box – What’s So Great? 20. The Proletariat – Alton Sterling Was Murdered 21. Idles – I’m Scum 22. Sir Coyler & His Asthmatic Band – Charades At The Condo [1:04:32] 23. Traps PS – Hiss Involvement 24. The Red Onions – Sexy Thang 25. Mellvins – By My Side 26. X – Home Is Where The Floor Is 27. Germs – Lion’s Share 28. The Real Kids – All Kindsa Girls, live 29. Holy Golightly – Hypnotized [1:30:08] 30. The Bags – Disco’s Dead 31. Misfits – London Dungeon 32. Acrylics – Structure 33. Uranium Club – Flashback Arrestor 34. The Middle Class - Out Of Vogue 35. Warm Drag – Cruisin’ The Night 36. The BellRays – Lion’s Den 37. Mudhoney – Nerve Attack [1:52:50] 38. L7 – Fast And Frightening 39. Bikini Kill – Capri Pants 40. Manic Hispanic – Mas Chingones *This episode originally aired on 4-25-2019. Outrage Radio broadcasts every Thursday night from 9-11PM (Pacific Coast time) at LuxuriaMusic .com.
What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Lilly explains how 4th grade differs this year from last year in 3rd grade and how the year felt with all the changes. Lilly describes what her summer plans are and how there is a lot of fun times ahead and there is more exploring than ever since she missed an entire summer last year. A must listen!
Boston Radio and WBCN legend, Oedipus, is someone who seems to have said yes to everything. Oedipus got his start as an intern in college radio in the 70’s and worked his way into the WBCN family, creating the Boston Radio powerhouse that BCN became. With his cutting-edge pink hair and his love of punk and new wave music, the musicians that made up the Boston bands like DMZ and The Real Kids, many of whom slept on his floor in his small Beacon Hill apartment, paved the way for other bands to break out. WBCN introduced Boston and the world to The Police, The Clash, The Ramones, and U2 to name just a few. We don’t get to ask too many questions in this episode, which is fine with us. Oedipus has enough stories to fill several episodes. But we’ll keep it to just this one.
Fuego en la Pista de Baile, los éxitos y las novedades más underground en www.ipopfm.com, cada miércoles de 20 a 21 horas. Tracklist: 1. Crim ft. Olga – A Song and a Promise 2. Leatherface – In The Real World 3. The Hip Priests – Can’t Abide with me 4. Black Lips – Juvenile 5. The Mudd Club – Tv Girl 6. Leadfoot Tea – You Get My Motor Running 7. The Real Kids – Rave On 8. Red London – Revolution Times 9. La Furia – Currando pal Sistema 10. Nuevo Catecismo Católico – Queremos la verdad 11. Tyrannen Quartet – Fantasmas 12. Friki Martin – Mi nombre empieza por J 13. Beach Bunny – Nice Guys 14. Superchunck – There’s a ghost 15. Orange Juice – Louise Louise 16. Morrisey – That’s Entertainment 17. Damien Done – Angels Overlooking Him 18. Solid Space – Darkness In My Soul
In this episode Dr. Brendan Riordan and Lauren McClain will discuss Lauren's article in the recent edition of Pathways magazine titled "Real Work for Real Kids." Digital and print issues of the magazine can be ordered here: https://store.pathwaystofamilywellness.org/content/subscribe
"Rat Radio" - Volume 12 - The Real Kids/John Felice. 90mns of the coolest John Felice songs from the 70's & Beyond. Featuring songs from the Taxi Boys & the Devotions. This volume includes: "All Kindsa Girls" - The Real Kids, "Can't Talk To That Girl" - The Real Kids, "She" - The Real Kids, "Detox Queen" - The Real Kids, "Something Bad" - The Devotions, "Small Town" - The Real Kids, "Common At Noon" - The Real Kids, "Where I Wanna Be" - The Real Kids, "Every Day Is A Saturday" - The Real Kids, "All Night Boppin'" - The Real Kids, "Do The Boob", - The Real Kids, "Shake Outta Control" - The Real Kids, "Grown Up Wrong" - The Real Kids, "Problems" - The Real Kids, "Outta Place" - The Real Kids, "No Place Fast" - The Real Kids, "I'm Not There" - The Real Kids, "Hit You Hard" - The Real Kids, "Just Like Darts" - The Real Kids, "On The Blink" - The Real Kids, "Lil' Red Riding Hood" - John Felice, "Bad To Worse" - The Real Kids, "I Can't Kick" - Taxi Boys, "Reggae Reggae" - The Real Kids, "Now You Know" - The Real Kids, "Keep Away", - The Devotions, "It's Been Real" - The Real Kids, "Looks Like Goodbye" "Rat Radio" is produced by Lenny Scolletta & Mike Hoban Edited by Lenny Scolletta "Rat Tales" logo designed by Joe Constantine Theme written by Tom Abbott & Lenny Scolletta & performed by the Wayoutz Special thanks Medford Community Media, Medford, MA (c) 2020 lennyvision --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-hoban/support
Legendary Boston based Producer Rick Harte who has brought us some of the greatest records of our time, joins us on the show to talk about his label Ace Of Hearts and some of the many stellar records he has produced over the last 40 years. The list of bands that Rick has worked with is mind blowing and includes Mission Of Burma, The Lyres, The Neighborhoods, The Nervous Eaters, The Neats, The Real Kids, The Classic Ruins, Tomato Monkey and the list goes on and on. Music The Charms "So Pretty"(intro and outro music) Mission Of Burma "This Is Not A Photograph" The Neats "Red & Grey" Recorded by Nick Z at New Alliance East in Somerville MA --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blowingsmoketr/support
What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Lilly explains how summer camp differs this year from last year, how she stays in touch with her friends, how it will feel beginning fourth grade without being at school and what kind of new things she has learned this summer. A great show!
What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Lilly talks about summer camp closures, how she is enjoying the summer so far, what is going to happen with school in the fall, and whether she will go on anymore road trips in the near future. Tune in!
In this episode of Blowing Smoke with Twisted Rico, we pay tribute to our fallen friend Holly Lane, reminisce on the greatest of Ronnie Montrose, rave about Merrily, praise good parenting, and admire the community work of our sponsors Baby Loves Tacos and The Dark Horse Pub. Plus we play a couple fantastic tunes by The Real Kids and Merrily And The Poison Orchard. Its a fun time had by all. Music: The Charms "So Pretty"(Intro music courtesy of the band) The Real Kids "Somewhere West Of Nowhere" Merrily and The Poison Orchard "I've Been So Good" Recorded by Herb Morsiglio at New Alliance, Somerville MA. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blowingsmoketr/support
What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Lillian talks to Lucy about going back to daycare, how she feels about it and how she is getting her exercise these days. Tune in!
What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Lilly talks about road tripping, exercise, what she thinks 4th grade will be like and what will pets feel like when everyone goes back to school and work. What do you think? Tune in!
Marilyn Ball is the founder of 12Twelve Collaborative Solutions with 25+ years of marketing and communication experience in the tourism, economic development, hospitality and micro-enterprise industries. She is also the host of SPEAKING OF TRAVEL, an iHeart Radio show and global podcast. She is passionate about travel. She is passionate about community. She is passionate about collaboration. Our conversation was about Speaking of Travel and how she got started. She spoke about how important a sense of community is to her and how travel breaks down barriers of stereotypes and builds friendships. We also learned about 2 other podcasts Marilyn is working on. One is a podcast with her granddaughter REAL KIDS, REAL STORIES, and the other is a platform for vets who are using writing as a tool for healing. It is called BROTHERS AND SISTERS LIKE THESE. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wendy-green9/support
What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Today we speak with Lilly about what it's like being home every day and what fills her time, how she keeps up with her school friends, what's happening with summer camp and how she thinks younger siblings are dealing with being kids in the coronavirus time.
News: Iron Man returns, Denny O'Neil dies, and Spider-Man: Miles MoralesGhost Rider is on the very public Champions, but… like…why? How are you going to do PR for that? THESE ARE THE QUESTIONS WE NEED TO ANSWERS TO.
In this episode of Blowing Smoke with Twisted Rico our host goes on a bit of political rant and finally settles down to talk about three brilliant David Bowie records, and an in-depth critical review of the great Boston compilation "Mass Ave - The Boston Scene 1975-1983"(Rhino Records) which included stellar tracks from bands like The Neighborhoods, The Real Kids, Mission Of Burma, The Nervous Eaters, The Outlets, and The Dangerous Birds. This lo-fi version was recorded directly to a macbook in Worcester MA. on June 5, 2020. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blowingsmoketr/support
What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Today we speak with Lilly about things that are happening now. How many times has she been in a car, where in the world would she like to go if she could go anywhere right now, has she tried anything new besides food, and what her new creative outlet is like now. Tune in to Real Kids, Real Stories.
What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Lillian chats with Jolie from Asheville to find out what she has enjoyed during quarantine, what is her favorite thing that has happened since being at home for all these months, what she would love to do right now but can't and finds out what unique projects or ideas she has come up with that she can share with others.
What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Find out what Lilly and her family might be doing this summer, what the benefits are of being home with a sibling and what kind of crazy things she's be doing in quarantine. Also, Lilly explains what she thinks 2020 can teach us.
What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Find out what Lilly thinks is the hardest thing about being home and not going anywhere and what she has learned about her self during this time. Discover what she thinks about a "new normal" and if she misses anything from school.
What's it like being a 4-year old in the coronavirus time? Lilly talks to her little sister Lucy about what she misses most from not being in fun places. She also explains how much she loves parks and playgrounds.
What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Lillian speaks to Hannah from Atlanta about what is the most interesting thing she's done since being home and what new skills she's learned. Also, they talk about how to deal with disappointments and what advice she would offer other kids dealing with disappointment. Find out what Hannah is doing with all her extra time at home and how she is staying motivated to do her schoolwork. And discover what she will want to do first when the restrictions are lifted and her favorite restaurant!
What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Lillian speaks to Isabella from Atlanta about what is the most interesting thing she's done since being home and what new skills she's learned. Also, they talk about how to deal with disappointments and what advice she would offer other kids dealing with disappointment. Find out what Isabella is doing with all her extra time at home and how she is staying motivated to do her schoolwork. And discover what Isabella will want to do first when the restrictions are lifted.
Are you over the whole Coronavirus thing? We know you will be experiencing all sorts of feelings and one of them may be guilt. Your perfectionist instincts may be riding you to aspire to unrealistic expectations of perfect at home learning conditions, enriching activities for your children and perfectly baked sourdough bread while carrying out your own job in unfamiliar surroundings with less than perfect tools and resources with a partner who's not usually under your feet. Do you feel guilty about losing your cool or nagging your kids or your other half? Do you feel guilty about how much time you can give to your children? Or how much time you're allocating to your work? Do you feel guilty for complaining when you're still well and you haven't lost your job? Caroline Ferguson is the perfect person to be speaking to in these conditions. She is a mindset trainer, speaker, coach and cognitive behavioural hypnotherapist who works with people to bring out their potential. She's worked with hundreds of entrepreneurs and executives, teaching them how to embrace their own promise and ditch self-sabotage habits like thinking small, procrastination and imposter syndrome. Melissa credits her with getting rid of the negative self-beliefs she needed to write her book ‘Real Parenting for Real Kids'. It had been gestating for six years but Caroline helped Melissa have the mindset shift which helped it to come into the world! Caroline also delivers mindset talks and training to organisations, helping employees create a growth mindset and build the number one life skill of self-awareness Listen to this episode with Caroline if you want to learn: Why some people beat themselves up and others don't when faced with similar circumstances; tip: how it's not the circumstances themselves but the beliefs we have about them that cause the feelings we have How unconscious beliefs like ‘I shouldn't have to disrupt my child's life…' or ‘I should be able to keep my child safe…' or ‘I should be able to attend to my child's need for attention…' are demands of ourselves or of the world which cause us to think ‘or else….I am a bad person/not good enough' which cause feelings of guilt or shame or anxiety or anger or hurt How essential it is to challenge those beliefs by really tuning into them and becoming self-aware when we are out of equilibrium How many thousands of thoughts a day we have! How while we can't change the circumstances we can change the way we think about them Why relentless positivity is not necessarily the best course. (What a breath of fresh air this pragmatic approach is!) How to rewrite the stories we tell ourselves that are causing us discomfort A structure that helps that rewriting of the ‘shoulds' which helps dial down the emotion or change it to a feeling that you can manage How the big difficult emotions prevent us from accessing our adult pre-frontal cortex and our creative solution-focused brain and we get stuck in the feelings and once we deal with our feelings we are able to access our skills and resourcefulness (See our workshop on How to be a Calmer Parent) How setting boundaries and safeguards for ourselves will be part of the solution and encourage children to discuss their own boundaries About the Three Empowering Questions to ask when you feel stuck in challenging feelings to put you back in charge What am I demanding that is causing me to feel like this? What would be a good outcome in this situation? What can I do to make that good outcome happen? And as usual we finish with our SUMs. It's important, now more than ever, to not let anxiety drown out joy. To help us be grateful for the small things in life we are celebrating some Surprising Uplifting Moments, some good things coming out of this crisis. Caroline shares her own story about finding pleasure in adversity. Links: Facebook: Caroline Ferguson Mindset Trainer Website: https://carolineferguson.com/ Do have a look at Caroline's website for a self-awareness tool called PACES. https://Linkedin.com/in/CarolineFergusonMindsetTrainer
What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Find out what Lilly thinks the world will be like as we move forward. Will people be more cautious? What will the new normal look like? Also, Lilly explains what her free time is like these days and how their dinner times are different.
What is it like to be a kid during the age of the coronavirus? Lillian talks to Ian from Georgia about what has changed for him since being at home, and finds out what he misses since quarantine has started. Ian describes what school has been like and what has been his favorite thing about quarantine.
What is it like to be a kid during the age of the coronavirus? Lillian talks to Nick from Georgia and asks him what the benefits are being quarantined and what he has liked so far about this situation we find ourselves in today. He also explores what he believes the new "normal" will look like and what it's like being at home with two siblings.
What is it like to be a kid during the age of the coronavirus? Lillian talks to Maddy from Ohio and asks her what it's like since her sports has been cancelled and what have she is doing to keep in shape, how her school work been going, what she is doing to stay busy and does she have any plans for the summer.
Two hours of trashy garage, punk, rock, soul and fury with host DJ Jdub. This week: a bunch of good stuff! This episode originally broadcast April 25, 2019. [0:00] 1. Boss Hog – Disgrace 2. Reverend Beat-Man & Nicole Izobel Garcia – Come Back Lord 3. Cold Meat – Boys Riot 4. Anmls – No Nos Ven 5. The Avengers – Teenage Rebel 6. Ruler – Tiger 7. Pink Lincolns – I’ve Got My Tie On 8. The Plasmatics – Butcher Baby 9. Fear – Beef Bologna [22:53] 10. Ty Segal and Freedom Band – Cherry Red 11. Wire – Pink Flag 12. Wipers – Up Front 13. Baby Grande – Pure, White & Deadly 14. The Cavemen – Baby I’d Do It For You 15. Steel Pole Bathtub – Swerve [44:03] 16. Bikini Kill – Statement Of Vindication 17. The Weirdos – Helium Bar 18. The Stitches – 2 O’ Clock Shakedown 19. Idiot Box - What’s So Great? 20. The Proletariat – The Murder Of Alton Sterling 21. Idles – I’m Scum 22. Sir Coyler & His Asthmatic Band – Charades At The Condo [1:04:31] 23. Traps PS – Hiss Involvement 24. The Red Onions – Live Wire 25. Lipstick Pickups – Kill Tonite 26. Mellvins – By My Side 27. X (Australia) – Home Is Where The Floor Is 28. The Germs – Lion’s Share 29. The Real Kids – All Kindsa Girls 30. Holly Golightly – Hypnotized [1:30:08] 31. The Bags – Disco’s Dead 32. Misfits – London Dungeon 33. Acrylics – Structure 34. Uranium Club – Flashback Arrestor 35. The Middle Class – Out Of Vogue 36. Warm Drag – Cruisin’ The Night 37. The BellRays – Lion’s Den 38. Mudhoney – Nerve Attack [1:52:51] 39. L7 – Fast & Frightening 40. Bikini Kill – Capri Pants 41. Manic Hispanic – Mas Chingones Outrage Radio is on every Thursday, 9-11PM (Pacific) at LuxuriaMusic.com.
What is it like to be a kid during the age of the coronavirus? Lilly discusses what her reaction was when she found out she would not being going back to school. She also talks about who will be the most affected when everyone is given the go-ahead to go back to regular activities outside the home. On another note, she explains how the stay-at-home order has changed her family's vacation plans. Lilly also tells us about her school work and whether she feels she's getting a good education.
Find out how Norah (age 10, almost 11) feels about being quarantined during the coronavirus time and what she is doing to stay occupied. Lillian discovers what Norah's new schedule is like compared to her old schedule and what she misses most.
What is it like to be a kid during the age of the coronavirus? Lilly discusses what kind of chores she is doing around the house now that she has more time, how her teachers communicate with her, how she keeps up with her friends and what new foods she's been trying.
What is it like to be a kid during the age of the coronavirus? Lilly explains what's it's like to keep up with school work and describes the kind of projects assigned from her teacher. She also tells us about projects she makes up to pass the time and what she does daily to keep up with her physical exercise.
What is it like to be a kid during the age of the coronavirus? Lilly explains what's it's like to be home without her friends and classmates by her side, what it's like to have a sibling at home, what her schedule looks like and how she keeps up with her schedule every day.
Dr Karen Cassiday interviews child behavior expert Vanessa Callahan, MEd, who specializes in helping parents raise children who experience big feelings and big behavior. She has special expertise in helping parents turn irritable oppositional behavior into resilience and grit while making living with your child more fun.
Hang onto your hats! In a very special episode, we interview real live kids to see what they think of Sid and Marty Kroft's Lidsville -- a show older than their parents! And then those parents ALSO SPEAK! We have a show email address and we'd love to hear from you! Drop us a line at worstshowonearth@gmail.com. Follow Tocci on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/michaeltocci1/
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In episode #4 of Teen Talk, we discuss the positive and negative impacts of social media from 4 local teenagers own perspectives. Real Kids talking about Real Life. Get connected. Find your tribe! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In episode 44 of Absolute Nonsense, Carter tries to get Stacks to use the gender swap filter on Snapchat while they talk about James Charles and time travel.
GREAT CHARACTERS ARE ALL AROUND One way to find great characters is to look in the world around you. This seems relatively simple but may actually be harder than it sounds. Why? Because the key to creating vivid characters is writing them objectively and letting the reader draw their own conclusions. What does it mean to be objective when writing about your characters? It doesn’t mean you can’t have reactions to, or opinions about, your subject. It does mean showing the reader what you observed in terms of concrete detail, rather than telling what you thought or felt. Yes, we’re back to our good friend, the “show, don’t tell” rule. Let's get inspired. Get a FREE peek into Writers' Block here: http://instituteforwriters.com/freewritersblock
CATCH AS CATCH CAN "Apricot" Regular Vanilla Burger Records (2019) https://burgerrecords.11spot.com/catch-as-catch-can-regular-vanilla.html For those of you who pray that real, honest-to-goodness, raunchy rock n' roll doesn't get wiped off the face of this fucked up beyond all recognition planet of ours..... your time to rejoice is NOW!!! Straight Outta Kassel -the same strange German Town where King Khan decided to inseminate and incubate his new brood -a group of young blood rock n' roll romantics who go by the name of "Catch As Catch Can" have put the city back on the musical map. This quartet hollers and hoots like the wild bunch of hormone drenched fuck ups that they are. They borrow from the beautiful world of Doo Wop harmonies, they twang like the greatest surf champions, they croon like drunken sailors landing in a Hamburg brothel for the very first time! These kids grew up on great rock n' roll and they keep the circle unbroken. Imagine if the Real Kids were a bunch of kids from Germany puking and shitting their way into the hearts of all those hungry for just a little more, loud, young, snotty, beautiful Rock N' Roll..... you can expect the best!!!!! -Ravi Macdonald (tastemaker extraordinaire)
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Songs from Boston bands are played and discussed, with The Real Kids, Mission of Burma, DMZ, Lyres, Lemonheads, Swirlies, and The Cars.
Melissa Hood is one half of The Parent Practice - with partner Elaine Halligan she has just been named one of the top parenting gurus in the UK by The Daily Mail. Her book Real Parenting for Real Kids, published by Practical Inspiration Publishing in April 2016, was described by Carl Honoré as 'a blueprint for building families that allow both parents and children to become their best selves. A wonderful book.' But it nearly didn't happen. Melissa had been writing this book for more than six years when she started working with me on The Expert Author programme last year: in this interview we discuss how she overcame all the fears and doubts that had been holding her back, and how she assembled a team to support her through the writing and publication of the book that meant so much to her.
“I feel like this band is what I’ve been search for during my entire musical career.” Some pretty strong words from someone who’s been in bands like Helium and Wild Flag — and, of course, there's the matter of all of those solo records. But when Ex Hex takes the stage a few hours after our interview, there’s no question that Mary Timony is in her element. Indie rock, post-punk — all of those subgeneres are rendered moot when the band hits the stage. The trio that tears through a dozen songs in front of a packed Mercury Lounge is a just a good, old fashioned rock band. Any lingering doubt is put to rest by the two song encore. Having expended all of the songs from their excellent debut, Rips, the band launches into a pair of covers — first Johnny Thunders, then the Real Kids. And everyone goes home satisfied. So, how did Timony arrive at such a state of rock and roll bliss? We reach way back to her days learning classical violin, up through the off-season that she spends teaching guitar to youngsters to get a full picture of her musical journey.
Conscientious Cooks is a periodic series that explores the foodservice industry and those who are making unique efforts to create more sustainable interactions between the field and the table. On part three of this series, we visit with a unique concept that allows for a deconstructing of restaurants themselves. Whether it be cafes, diners, or five star restaurants, all are based on a very similar model that is rarely, if ever, examined critically. Maria Solakofski's Guerrilla Gourmet consists of upwards to 10 complete strangers coming together within her home, where she prepares 3-course meals or brunches and provides an educational experience that could certainly not be received at any other restaurant. Her passion for providing this is clear upon observing the source of her ingredients - her backyard garden and local farmers and producers she knows personally. The intimate and human interactions integral to the Guerrilla Gourmet experience, helps suggest that the traditional restaurant experience does little to capture relationships with food and our surroundings. As one of her guests so succinctly put it, "the Guerrilla Gourmet helps disengage minds conditioned by patterns of passive consumption" The first half of the broadcast takes listeners on a tour of Toronto's Dufferin Grove Farmers' Market - an organic-only market having operated year-round for close to 5 years. Solakofski sources most of her ingredients from Toronto-area markets, and host Jon Steinman visited with Maria both at the market and in her home to learn more about her unique approach to "eating out". Guerrilla Gourmet is 'slow food' at its best! Guests Maria Solakofski - Guerrilla Gourmet (Toronto, ON) - In addition to her role as a Shiatsu therapist, Maria has her hands in many food awareness projects in the urban metropolis of Toronto. As part of the Real Food for Real Kids program, Maria leads children on tours of Toronto-area farmers' markets, educating them on the origins of their food. Maria is also very involved in the Kensington Market community of the city where she hosts Guerrilla Gourmet - the feature of this broadcast.