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WGTD's The Morning Show with Greg Berg
3/15/22 Remembering Aretha Franklin

WGTD's The Morning Show with Greg Berg

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 47:19


For Women's History Month, we are sharing a Morning Show that aired back in 2018, a few days after the death of singer Aretha Franklin. We begin with Meredith Ochs, author of "Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul: A Life in Photographs." After that, Dr. James Kinchen (Director of Choral Activities at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside) pays tribute to Ms. Franklin and her extraordinary career.

THE DEL C SHOW ON THE HOTT SPOT RADIO
TODAY ON THE DEL C SHOW REMEMBERING ARETHA FRANKLIN R.I.P TALK AND MUSIC

THE DEL C SHOW ON THE HOTT SPOT RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 83:04


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Design Tribe Podcast
Living Coral Whhaaa? Find out why Pantone chose Living Coral as the 2019 Color of the Year with special guest Erica Ilene

Design Tribe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 76:40


1 | LIVING CORAL EXPLAINED Unlike what many many initially think, no crystal balls are in use when Pantone selects the color of the year! They collect color information from street trends, fashion, retail, the runway, social media, and travel. Pantone carefully researches cultural shifts, political dynamics, and takes historical events into account. Groundbreaking stuff, huh? Vibrant yet mellow, Pantone describes Living Coral as “An animating and life-affirming coral hue with a golden undertone that energizes and enlivens with a softer edge.” It is a color that is warm and nourishing. “[Living Coral provides] comfort and buoyancy in our continually shifting environment.” Part of the reason they chose it is for its sociable and spirited qualities. It symbolizes optimism, the pursuit of joyful ventures, and encourages light-hearted activity. Pantone’s color choice in Living Coral directly relates to the “onslaught of digital technology and social media increasingly embedding into daily life…” This seems to be a recurring theme for Pantone, though not an irrelevant one. Living Coral embodies our need for playful expression. I see it as a very happy color. Do you agree with this? Pantone says, “Representing the fusion of modern life, PANTONE Living Coral is a nurturing color that appears in our natural surroundings…” I see it as a happy, beach-y color and it even reminds me of weddings, but I never associate this color with nature.  Pantone says that “Living Coral emits the desired, familiar, and energizing aspects of color found in nature.  In it’s glorious, yet unfortunately more elusive, display beneath the sea, this vivifying and effervescent color mesmerizes the eye and mind.” I guess that is technically nature. ;)    2 | HOW DOES LIVING CORAL INFLUENCE HOME DECOR IN 2019? My first slide with the oversized chairs shows how I would have traditionally imagined coral being used in the home. I see it being the perfect color for Southern Coastal homes. However, we are beginning to see it being used in fresh, modern ways. It still looks very sunny and cheerful. (See: Slide with coral, yellow, and green chairs.) I also see it as a smart, fluid evolution from Millennial Pink, which has been so popular over the last 2-3 years, which makes it a very commercial choice. It looks great in an Outdoor Patio space as well as soft textiles like drapery. The Navy or Indigo blues pair very well with coral. As do Teals. Exterior uses also look lovely, bringing vibrancy and personality to the outside of the home.    3 | CURRENT EVENTS THAT EVOKE THE COLOR LIVING CORAL Let’s recap some of the colossal current events that took place in 2017 and 2018.   IN 2017: President Trump was inaugurated Women’s March Jan 21, 2017 Brexit North Korea Escalation Self-Driving Cars Self-Learning A.I. Artificial Intelligence Las Vegas Shooting 58 dead 851 injured Wikipedia   IN 2018: International Women’s Day March for Our Lives Organized by survivors of the Parkland, Florida school shooting. Civic Engagement  Popularity in voting and importance of midterm elections. Lots of women were voted into Congress including the youngest woman ever to serve in Congress, the first Muslim women, and the first Native American women. The World Cup The Royal Wedding Nelson Mandela 100 July 18 marked 100 yrs since Nelson Mandela was born. Remembering: Aretha Franklin, Stephen Hawking, and Burt Reynolds.   IN POLITICS “Lying at the center of our naturally vivid and chromatic ecosystem, PANTONE Living Coral is evocative of how coral reefs provide shelter to a diverse kaleidoscope of color.” Do you think this is an echo of how the current u.s. administration has handled immigrants crossing the border? Erica Ilene did not think so. The terminology “provide shelter” really stuck out to me and it could mean a variety of things. Pantone chooses their words very carefully and I do think the concept of providing + seeking shelter is very important in our current events.   IN THE ENVIRONMENT is this color choice meant to call attention to coral reefs being endangered? National Geographic says that our Coral Reefs could be gone in 30 years.  A UN study found that unless global warming is reduced, coral reefs will die of heat stress. Reef expert, Mark Eakin, calls this catastrophe, “heartbreaking” as it’s already happening. According to National Geographic, 25 reefs (3/4 of the world’s reef systems) experienced severe bleaching events, the worst to date. Eakin says, “The Great Barrier Reef damage we’ve seen is greater than anything we’ve seen in the past 20 years.” And, “The last 3 years have been extremely depressing for me.” Source.   4 | HOW WILL SOCIAL MEDIA BE INFLUENCED BY CORAL IN 2019? There’s no doubt creates a liveliness that is very relevant and effective within social media realms. Do You See Living Coral As Being “Instagrammable?” If yes, leave me a comment at the bottom of this blog post and let me know! I’d love to see your screenshots and examples, too.   5 | HISTORY OF THE COLOR CORAL Coral reefs were first harvested for jewelry by the ancient Egyptians, and worn in Rome to ward off evil. Renaissance paintings of baby Jesus often depict him holding a coral amulet (assumed to also ward off evil). Before the 16th century, Chinese and Europeans would have labeled this color yellow-red.  Europeans learned the Sanskrit word ‘naranga' via trade in the late 15th century, which later became orange in English. By the mid-18th century, iron-oxide pigments could be mass produced for painting red, orange, and yellow shades. In 1840, the more chemically stable color, cadmium yellow, was created, followed by cadmium red in 1920 - both flooded the market while making the full range of orange hues possible for the very first time. Coral became a favorite among Impressionists and the rest is history. In the Victorian era, it was carved for cameo portraits. Coral was prized in sleek Art Deco jewelry during the first half of the 20th century. Hippies of the 1960’s and 1970’s treasured it’s raw form. Source.   6 | HOW YOUR PERSONALITY FEELS ABOUT THE COLOR CORAL   CORAL LOVERS So how do you feel about the color Living Coral, or coral in general?  (I am so-so on it.)   But I seem to do this every year where I'm a little resistant to Pantone's color choice and then as the year unfolds it starts to really grow on me.   Here are a few funny revelations about how your personality handles this lively color. Because Coral is a blend between Orange and Pink, we’ll have to draw some conclusions from both of these colors. A pink person is less ostentatious than a red person, but still has style and perspective.  In softer tints, it is pure, demure, and sweet.  If you love pink, you are generally talented, but not pushy or overly ambitious. Lovers of orange work and play hard, are expansive, extroverted, and have original ideas. They are good-natured, adventurous, and enthusiastic with strong determination. They are pretty agreeable and happy. Orange-lovers can be fickle.  Their newest friend is often their best friend until the next shiny new person comes along. Success in business can often come from this gregarious, charming person. Coral-lovers will find themselves in somewhere in the middle of the scale - perhaps loving to be social on the weekends, but preferring to stay in during the week.   CORAL HATERS If you hate pink, then it’s innocence is quite annoying to you.  You consider it weak.  Hot Pink is too showy for you and you’re just not a person with that much audacity who needs to be the center of attention.  You prefer sophisticated and friendly colors staying safe in the realm of neutrals and muted blues. If you hate orange, then nothing flamboyant appeals to you.  You are not a fan of partying, hilarity, loud people, showing off, or public displays of affection.  You may be a bit of a loner, although you prefer to have a few genuine friends and once you’ve made a friend, it’s for life.  You are very loyal and sincere. Coral-haters will find themselves in somewhere in the middle of the scale - perhaps you have some boldness inside of you when necessary, but you prefer to keep it reserved for extremely important situations.  Maybe you enjoy a nice party from time-to-time, but you would never host a large party yourself. Source: Colors for Your Every Mood, by Leatrice Eiseman, 1998.   5 | HOW LIVING CORAL CAN AFFECT YOUR BUSINESS IN 2019 Before you get totally carried away on the Coral train you have to know your customers and your brand. Is coral relevant to your target audience and does it make sense with what you’re ultimately selling? For example, I highly doubt Ford is going to come out with new coral sedans next year. However, see if you can work it into your existing assortment or product offering. If you are selling gifts or accessories this is an amazing accent color! See if you can use it as a pop color on a small detail. The exact shade of coral can be flexible. Perhaps, you want a dull version of coral which suits your customers better. This could work well for textiles and home decor products such as rugs and pillows. Coral can also be a great shade for marketing and advertisements. It is easy to incorporate into your social media strategy. And if you can’t physically incorporate coral tones into your business, you can always develop into the overall meaning behind Living Coral by bringing a sense of environmental consciousness to your business messaging.   TAGS Living Coral Living Coral 2019 2019 Pantone Color of the Year 2019 Pantone Color Living Coral Pantone Living Coral Pantone 2019 Living Coral Pantone Color of the Year Living Coral Pantone Color of the Year 2019 Pantone Color Living Coral Pantone Color of the Year Make Up Living Coral Pantone Color of the Year Nail Polish Living Coral Pantone Color of the Year Fashion Lauren Lesley Studio Design Tribe Living Color Coral color of the year 2019 pantone 2019 color of the year pantone Color of the Year 

The High Low
Serena Williams & Kirstie Allsopp: Why Women Aren't Allowed To Get Angry

The High Low

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 63:01


Roxanne Pallett has been cast (and since left) Celebrity Island since our last record (exploitative, much?) and Hurricane Florence is heading towards the USA. Meanwhile, 2 more people have attempted to make bookings at The High Low hotel. Our towels must be reeeeeally soft, or something.Today, we discuss Serena Williams's epic tantrum at the US Open final - and how it overshadowed Naomi Osaka's first Grand Slam win. The most interesting part of the narrative isn't the tantrum, itself: but how it's culturally metabolised. And another woman in trouble getting angry is Kirstie Allsopp who recently admitted to smashing her kids iPad in fury, after they wouldn't stop playing computer games. She's quit Twitter, amidst the furore and her parenting - and privilege - is now under scrutiny. We chew over the makings of a modern-day Twitter storm and wonder if parenting and social media are destined for trouble.Please go to https://www.gofundme.com/emergency-support-for-rwc to donate to the Refugee Women's Centre, helping refugee families in Calais and DunkirkRecommendationsAdèle, by Leila Slimani, out January 2019 https://www.amazon.co.uk/Adèle-Leila-Slimani/dp/0143132180Ben Machell interviews Grenfell firefighter Edric Kennedy-Malfoy and Peter Crouch, both for The Times magazinehttps://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/firefighter-edric-kennedy-macfoy-what-i-saw-inside-grenfell-tower-broke-me-bl8q8h37khttps://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/former-england-striker-peter-crouch-on-the-pampered-lives-of-premier-league-players-7l8bjz6kwSimon Hattenstone interviews Phoebe Waller-Bridge for The Guardian magazinehttps://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2018/sep/08/phoebe-waller-bridge-fleabag-killing-eve-transgressive-womenZadie Smith essay on ageing, in the (current) October issue of ELLE magazine Remembering Aretha Franklin on Fresh Air https://www.npr.org/programs/fresh-air/2018/08/16/639157290?t=1536776911699Steve Young on Here's The Thing With Alec Baldwin: https://www.wnycstudios.org/story/hidden-trove-musicals-broadways-greatest-talentsSlate's Slow Burn series two: http://www.slate.com/articles/slate_plus/watergate.html?via=gdpr-consentDaisy Buchanan on Sofie Hagen's Made of Human podcast: https://www.madeofhumanpodcast.com/episodes/2018/8/30/105-daisy-buchanan-a-gymnastics-routine-of-shameGuys We F****d with Dan Soder https://m.soundcloud.com/guyswefucked/dan-you-give-please-dont-leave-me-headWhere Should We Begin with Esther Perel:

Urban Advantage Podcast
Episode 1: UNT Dallas 2018-19 Outlook and Remembering Aretha Franklin

Urban Advantage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 31:00


In the first episode of the Urban Advantage Podcast, co-hosts Benjamin Bullock and Greg Campbell well UNT Dallas President, Bob Mong, as the special guest. Bullock and Campbell also remember the great Aretha Franklin.

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Flipping the Script After 50
Remembering Aretha Franklin

Flipping the Script After 50

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 1:04


Remembering Aretha Franklin

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Pod Yrself Clean
Where Have All the Moon Men Gone?

Pod Yrself Clean

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 65:02


On this week's pod, Andrew and Sean say their goodbyes to Aretha Franklin, John McCain (the Mark Kozelek of U.S. Senators?), and the relevancy of MTV's Video Music Awards. They also share their picks for videos that made them appreciate the artist or song even more after watching it, because even though MTV's cultural cache diminishes every year, music videos are still as vital as ever! Tracklist: 1. Remembering Aretha Franklin and John McCain (0:55) 2. Albums of the week, including the latest from Mitski, Ariana Grande and Interpol (11:10) 3. Music videos that made us like the band/song more after watching it! (37:30) Please rate and subscribe on iTunes! Email us questions and suggestions at podyrselfclean@gmail.com. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @podyrselfclean. Keep on rockin'!

St. Louis on the Air
‘I emulated her a lot’: Remembering Aretha Franklin with St. Louis jazz great Denise Thimes

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 21:29


Denise Thimes was still a young girl when she first interacted with Aretha Franklin in St. Louis during the late '60s. Even then the Queen of Soul made a big impression on her.

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The Keys Against the Enemy
Remembering Aretha Franklin with Pastor Spencer T. Ellis

The Keys Against the Enemy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 12:11


Aretha Franklin was more than "The Queen of Soul," she was a member of the community and a woman of faith. Listen as pastor Spencer T. Ellis, founder and senior pastor of Citadel of Praise Ministry, shares about his experience with Aretha Franklin and the impact she had in the Detroit community.

Green Room On Air
Remembering Aretha Franklin

Green Room On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2018 9:07


My tribute to Aretha Franklin, The Queen of Soul. May she rest in peace. Hear all my podcasts at raysgreenrom.com. Opening music by Carly Ozard.

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Culture Kings
'That Smells Like A Pilot'

Culture Kings

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 92:16


The Culture Kings: Jacquis Neal and Edgar Momplaisir are back together and they discuss Fake Diversity, The VMA's, Nicki Minaj and Travis Scott, Remembering Aretha Franklin and More! 

On Shuffle
Paying Respect to Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul

On Shuffle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 45:47


Track 1: Highlights from Ariana Grande’s 'Sweetener' feat. Lindsay Zoladz Track 2: Young Thug’s 'Slime Language' feat. Shea Serrano Track 3: Remembering Aretha Franklin feat. Hanif Abdurraqib Further Reading: Lindsay on Ariana Grande Shea on Young Thug Hanif on Aretha Franklin Subscribe to our weekly playlist here. Credits: Hosted by: Micah Peters Produced by: Agerenesh Ashagre and Zach Mack Theme song by: Pell Brought to you by: The Ringer Podcast Network

Break the Business Podcast
BTB Ep 144: Remembering Aretha Franklin; Genius CSO Ben Gross on monetizing your lyrics

Break the Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 30:41


This week, we discuss the loss of Aretha Franklin and Ryan tells the amazing story of how the Queen of Soul saved the 1998 Grammys by filling in for a sick Luciano Pavarotti to sing an Italian aria without any notice or rehearsal. She was truly one of the greats. Ryan also sits down with Genius Chief Strategy Officer Ben Gross. We talk about the Genius platform, how artists can use lyrics to build fan engagement, and the monetization opportunities artists have with their lyrics. Rate/review/subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show! And visit www.breakthebusiness.com to get a copy of Ryan’s Book “Break the Business: Declaring Your Independence and Achieving True Success in the Music Industry.”

How Good It Is
47–Remembering Aretha Franklin

How Good It Is

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2018


Aretha Franklin died on August 16, 2018. This week's show takes a look back at the life and music career of the Queen of Soul.

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Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
@ConwayShow (8/16) Omarosa Ate My Lunch

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 132:57


Remembering Aretha Franklin, Blue Light Blindness, Lactation rooms, Disney Hotels, Poop Patrol, Trader Joe's suspect, Warwick vs Aretha, and Mondo's lunch gets eaten.

AM to DM
Remembering Aretha Franklin. It's Friday and Regina Hall is here.

AM to DM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 57:58


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The Comedy Zone Podcast
Career Paths, Aretha, and more with Jason Allen King

The Comedy Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 71:40


Remembering Aretha Franklin, the open mic scene in Charlotte, comedy is work, career paths- with Jason Allen King

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Daily Detroit
Remembering Aretha Franklin With Evrod Cassimy, Marsha Music, Dan Austin & Detroiters

Daily Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 31:28


Today, we devote the entire Daily Detroit podcast to Aretha Franklin. We talk to Detroiters you may know, and those you may not, about the Queen of soul. Guests include: Evrod Cassimy, a friend of Franklin and journalist at WDIV Local 4 TV. Marsha Battle Philpot, a.k.a. Marsha Music. Her father recorded the first record with Aretha. Dan Austin, Detroit's unofficial historian and a founder of the Motor City Soul Club. Like the show? Subscribe wherever podcasts are found.

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Border Crossings - Voice of America
Border Crossings: Aretha Franklin

Border Crossings - Voice of America

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 42:47


Remembering Aretha Franklin ... watch Border Crossings host Larry London's interview with Aretha Franklin in October 2008.

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Sound Opinions
#664 Remembering Aretha Franklin

Sound Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 58:05


The Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, has died at age 76. This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot celebrate the life and career of the legend. They'll discuss her discography, music activism and impact.

Tweet Trends
Episode 93 - Remembering Aretha Franklin

Tweet Trends

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 12:12


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WayneFeeds podcast
WayneFeeds Ep 21

WayneFeeds podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 54:49


Special Guest: Dr. Cory Campbell, ASK Anything, Remembering Aretha Franklin and the Haven Block Party!

Creamys House Of Adventures Podcast
Gutbuster Tribute - Remembering Aretha Franklin

Creamys House Of Adventures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 71:13


In this special episode, Creamy gives his tribute to the incredible Aretha Franklin by featuring some songs you will know and hopefully one or two that may be new to you. You can find us at: Facebook - @creamyshouse Skype - @CreamysHouse Drop us a tweet or email us at mark@choa.co.uk. We would love to hear from listeners, wherever you are and in particular in countries outside of England. Have a beautiful week and ‘Keep It On The One’ Love, Creamy xxx  

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The Watch
Remembering Aretha Franklin, Looking to the Good TV to Come, and Reviewing ‘Insecure’ and ‘Lodge 49’ | The Watch (Ep. 282)

The Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 45:23


The Ringer’s Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald catch up on Andy’s experience in New Mexico so far, discuss Aretha Franklin's legacy (3:00) and look ahead to the TV shows they’re looking forward to in the coming months (9:00). Later they discuss and review AMC’s new show ‘Lodge 49’ (23:30).

Pop Culture Happy Hour
Remembering Aretha Franklin

Pop Culture Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 21:50


The "Queen of Soul" died today at age 76. She was a gifted pop singer, gospel singer, R&B singer, and even opera singer. We talk with All Things Considered's Audie Cornish about the unforgettable Aretha Franklin, and the utter abundance of music she left us.

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