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ALBERT’S BOOKSHELF
The Rhyming Rabbit By Julia Donaldson And Lydia Monks

ALBERT’S BOOKSHELF

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 9:03


Hello there!!  Welcome to Alberts bookshelf.  We hope you enjoy listening to The Rhyming Rabbit one of Alberts favourite books.Thanks for Listening.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
TMA (4-1-25) Hour 2 - Hillperson Adjacent

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 45:53


(00:00-13:50) Voice of the Blues, John Kelly joins us talking Blues Red Wings tonight. There's a camaraderie and positivity surrounding this team. Expectations for Jimmy Snuggerud. Jim Montgomery's mindset after losing Parayko. Funny goofy vs. Dumb goofy. (13:58-31:33) Rhyming is optional. Audio of former Cardinal catcher Carson Kelly getting a triple to complete the cycle. Oli Marmol talking about letting Winn instead of Gorman in the 10th. Time to bring back Brandon Crawford. Who is the backup shortstop anyway? Rafael Devers having a rough go of it. Tiger Woods with an April Fools Masters social media prank. Audio of DJT talking about Tiger and Vanessa and throwing a little Russia in there. (31:43-45:44) The handsome Andy Crouppen and his luscious head of hair in studio. Talking hair. Jerry The Barber. Downtown issues and Cardinal attendance. The Savanna Bananas. Playboys in dentist offices. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
TMA (4-1-25) Hour 2 - Hillperson Adjacent

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 50:23


(00:00-13:50) Voice of the Blues, John Kelly joins us talking Blues Red Wings tonight. There's a camaraderie and positivity surrounding this team. Expectations for Jimmy Snuggerud. Jim Montgomery's mindset after losing Parayko. Funny goofy vs. Dumb goofy. (13:58-31:33) Rhyming is optional. Audio of former Cardinal catcher Carson Kelly getting a triple to complete the cycle. Oli Marmol talking about letting Winn instead of Gorman in the 10th. Time to bring back Brandon Crawford. Who is the backup shortstop anyway? Rafael Devers having a rough go of it. Tiger Woods with an April Fools Masters social media prank. Audio of DJT talking about Tiger and Vanessa and throwing a little Russia in there. (31:43-45:44) The handsome Andy Crouppen and his luscious head of hair in studio. Talking hair. Jerry The Barber. Downtown issues and Cardinal attendance. The Savanna Bananas. Playboys in dentist offices. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hippie Christian Who Cares...
Lent - Let's Talk Trash

Hippie Christian Who Cares...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 24:08


Okay, the title is super misleading, but c'mon ya gotta listen. Krissy Bakke, the hippie Christian has challenged listeners to do Lent in an unusual way. Rhyming with Ash Wednesday, she has come up with some unusual ways to take the time to get to know who Jesus is and do something that he would do. So you absolutely have to hear this one out to get the meaning of Trash Wednesday.

Talaera Talks - Business English Communication
113. 10 Behavioral Science Tips for Professional Growth - With Phill Agnew, host of Nudge Podcast

Talaera Talks - Business English Communication

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 48:44


Send us a textIn this episode of Talera Talks, we interview Phill Agnew, a marketing expert and host of the Nudge podcast. We discuss the application of behavioral science insights and nudging techniques for professional growth. Phill shares insights on how to sell yourself better, make your ideas stick, negotiate more effectively, build stronger relationships and overall accelerate your career.Connect on LinkedIn:Phill Agnew: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phill-agnew-22213187/Talaera: https://www.linkedin.com/company/talaeraPaola Pascual: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paolapgea/Learn more:Download the Reading List: https://nudge.kit.com/readinglistBusiness English & Culture training: https://talaera.com/Takeaways:Understanding decision-making involves recognizing the roles of System 1 and System 2 thinking.Nudging techniques can significantly enhance personal productivity.Defaults can be used to create positive habits and improve decision-making.Showcasing effort can increase perceived value in self-promotion.Concrete language is more memorable than abstract terms in communication.Rhyming and alliteration can enhance the effectiveness of messages.The Rule of Three helps structure presentations for better retention.Negotiation strategies like anchoring and mirroring can improve outcomes.Building relationships through reciprocity fosters trust and collaboration.Kindness and genuine connections are essential for professional success.✨ Business English training for career success.Sign up and start learning for free.

The Canterbury Fails
The Rime of King William: Chonky Anglais Fizz and Angry Rhyming Couplets

The Canterbury Fails

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 51:26


A poem in Old English that is wildly ambivalent but brutally clever coupled with a vegetation-rich perversion of an English classic.

Topic Lords
277. Tunic 2, For Lords Only

Topic Lords

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 74:57


Lords: * Andrew * Kate Topics: * Is it okay to make a game that is boring * My friend wants me to play WoW. Should I? * How to melt chocolate * Kate's Wallace and Gromit song * https://bsky.app/profile/hownottodraw.bsky.social/post/3lfctso62a22q * VFX is like cooking, game design is like baking * Looksmaxxing Microtopics: * Adam Atomic's Pico-8 renaissance. * Vampire vs. Pope Army * Still Kate. * Grass and flowers and touching them. * The bifurcation of Bluesky into Twitter 2 and Mastodon into Not Twitter. * The different kinds of people who tell you you're doing it wrong on different social media services. * Looking at Bluesky and realizing it's just like Twitter, and having a reaction to that realization. * Comparing your mood before using an internet service to your mood afterwards. * You're the cow, baby! * A story about living in a village of fewer than twenty people where nothing happens for thirty years. * Countervailing forces preventing your game design from becoming a worry stone. * Going outside and being bored until being bored stops feeling like an assault on all your senses. * Talking to your mates in the pub about your new socks. * Your mayonnaise manufacturing district. * YAGNI. * That time your ex-husband stole your knife and without a knife you can't cut food! Or ropes! * Needing medical help and asking the guy in your village who owns half an encyclopedia. * A miserable experience that is worth doing. * The big advantage of playing World of Warcraft in Hardcore mode. * WoW Classic and WoW Classic Classic. * A game about killing 40 rats. * The game for children that do annoying dances. * Who knows about causality? * The two year period when game designers played nothing but World of Warcraft. * Getting addicted to an MMO and never contributing anything to society ever again. * Entering into an activity with a miserly determination to not have fun. * What it takes to do a dungeon. * The spaces between the exciting parts. * Melting chocolate on top of parchment paper. * Melting chocolate with a hair dryer. * A Fraught Bark Experience. * Mouthfuls of raw flour. * Cake Batter Bark. * Rescuing seized chocolate. * Counterintuitive chocolate behavior. * Baking: It's Stupid. * Adding a tart cheese to cream of mushrooms soup. * Reading the poem as if you're not singing it in your head. * Asking the vicar to share a stir-fry. * Adding swear words to the Wallace and Gromit theme. * Leggy Desert Boy, by Percy Bysshe Shelley. * The verse in Eleanor Rigby where they talk about cooking and eating dinner. * Words that rhyme with "pint." * Rhyming "pint" with "2019." * Inventing an OC named "blorange" to solve your rhyming problems. * Taking flavors and synthesizing new flavors. * Hammering on the "fun" button for forty or fifty years. * Having the one hit and not needing another hit. * Exploring a multidimensional design space and tapping on all the walls to see which ones are destructible. * Starting to make a game and finding out whether it's an easy game to make. * Langoliers. * Night Snacker. * Releasing games exclusively in the Topic Lords discord. * The art of turning your mortal vessel into a weapon. * Softmaxxing vs. Hardmaxxing. * Doing tongue exercises to sharpen your jaw. * The Wikipedia page with the most scare quotes on it. * Limb-lengthening surgery. * Dabbing: it's just extremely short-term looksmaxxing. * When two subcultures have two different words for the same idea. * Whether the Xes in "Looksmaxxing" are the kisses and the Os the hugs, or vice versa. * Whether the Xes in are the kisses and the Os are the hugs or whether the Xes are the dead eyes on the cartoon face. * Archiving the VODs.

Brooke and Jubal
Phone Tap: Organization Station Conversation

Brooke and Jubal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 4:56 Transcription Available


In your Phone Tap Brooke's trying to help a guy get control of his life with the Organization Station, who believes the key to a tidy life is… Rhyming??See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jubal's Phone Taps
Phone Tap: Organization Station Conversation

Jubal's Phone Taps

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 4:56 Transcription Available


In your Phone Tap Brooke's trying to help a guy get control of his life with the Organization Station, who believes the key to a tidy life is… Rhyming??See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

De-stress Your Business
E46: Thanks for 2024! A Special Rhyming Holiday Episode

De-stress Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 3:34


In this special rhyming episode of De-Stress Your Business, Alexis Kingsbury reflects on a whirlwind year, expressing gratitude for listeners and guests.    He gives you a whistle stop tour through ALL the interviews in 2024, grouped into topics like pricing models, marketing, sales strategies, and tech automation.    The episode also teases a comedy song, 'Be Kind to Your Accountant This Christmas,' available at: https://youtu.be/nDJmcQ2wx6Q   P.S. Alexis wrote the poem. It was NOT created by AI or by the team. So any complaints on poor rhymes can be blamed squarely on him.

Coast Mornings Podcasts with Blake and Eva
12 - 11 - 24 RHYMING GRACIE ABRAMS GAME

Coast Mornings Podcasts with Blake and Eva

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 5:03


12 - 11 - 24 RHYMING GRACIE ABRAMS GAME by Maine's Coast 93.1

Harold's Old Time Radio
Cinnamon Bear 37-12-09 12 Rhyming Rabbit

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 14:54


Cinnamon Bear 37-12-09 12 Rhyming Rabbit

Retro Radio Podcast
The Cinnamon Bear – Rhyming Rabbit. ep12, 371210 (RetroPlus)

Retro Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 14:57


Your Two Drunk Aunties
Episode Forty Four: RHYMING WORDS

Your Two Drunk Aunties

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 42:28


Follow our instagram: herePatreon: hereFind this episode youtube: hereSend us a speakpipe: hereSend us an email: deardrunkaunties@gmail.comFollow Bron: hereFollow Sammy: here Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

No Bars Off
No Bars Off - LL Cool J, 40 Years and Still Rhyming Like A GOAT

No Bars Off

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 34:34


This week, Sha Stimuli and Boardwalk Brown discuss LL Cool J and his new single "Passion" from his newly released project, The Force Topics discussed: How is LL still this good after 40 years in the game? Is he overlooked in the GOAT conversation? Breakdown some of the bars from his record "Passion" Links mentioned in this episode: http://hashtaglegday.com https://youtu.be/gbHAy3R3F-8?si=yGyhEn0xYDFJ0goN This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

Troll Hole Podcast
Vapes On A Plane w/ Lizzy Cassidy

Troll Hole Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 64:58


Welcome Troll Hole episode 39! Come slip into the tranquil waters of the spit pit and let our incredible conversation with comedian Lizzy Cassidy wash away your impurities. In this episode we discuss: Rhyming, vaping, jokes about moms, jumping through hoops for cash, mean hot girls, brave comedians, which cute animals they'd eat, dating a man with too few teeth and so much more. Reach in. Pull it out. Subscribe to the pod, give us a rating and leave a review while you're here. We're trying to feed our son, Producer Neil. Follow Troll Hole on Instagram!: https://www.instagram.com/trollholepodcast Follow Lizzy Cassidy on Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/lizzycassidy/profilecard/?igsh=b2J0NTRoMWo4Zzhy Follow Ben Katzner on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shaqkatzner Check Ben out live! Tickets here: https://linktr.ee/shaqkatzner Follow Mike Lester on Instagram!: https://www.instagram.com/justmikelester   Check Mike out live! Tickets here: https://linktr.ee/Justmikelester Follow Producer Neil! https://www.instagram.com/n3ilface   Listen to Neil's music here: https://songwhip.com/sevenswords Has anyone said anything weird to you lately? Tell us about it and we might talk about it  on the pod! Send us screenshots or tell us your trolling story by sending it to us at Trollholepod@gmail.com #trollhole #trolls #trolling #comedy #selfhelp #selfcare #hotgirl #vaping #brave

The Mike Madison Show
Th 10.24.24 Why Can't We Learn From Movies? / Housing Rhyming w/2008?

The Mike Madison Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 43:07


If it's so easy to spot the good guys in the movies, why are we so easily convinced to support the bad guys in real life? Real Estate is playing the oldies from 2008. I'm sure it's nothing to worry about.

Topic Lords
261. Chat Hurt Chatself In Chat's Confusion

Topic Lords

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 63:25


Lords: * Alex * https://www.youtube.com/@adiener * https://discord.com/invite/ZkV2zdb * Mitch * https://hbmmaster.tumblr.com/ * https://www.youtube.com/@HBMmaster * https://www.patreon.com/hbmmaster Topics: * The Wikipedia article about football * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football * Classic Macintosh computers * The entomologist nerds get like two minutes of screen time in Silence of the Lambs, but I'm pretty sure they directly inspired the whole genre of forensic investigation TV. * With Apologies to Dr. Seuss, by Supper Mario Broth * https://fxtwitter.com/MarioBrothBlog/status/1807077109661114636 * Archipelago * https://archipelago.gg/ * That "chat is a fourth person pronoun" thing is impressively wrong Microtopics: * Off-the-cuff something. * Putting on the best talent show Cohost has ever seen. * Www.www.www * How to deal with multiple things that are called the same thing. * A list of things called Georgia. * A very opinionated move that you would not expect from a source as neutral as Wikipedia. * Sometimes your can carry the ball; sometimes you can't carry the ball. * What an IP address has to say about women in sports. * Sports: there's a place where you play it. * Watching Mexican TV and seeing an ad for "¡futbol americano!" * Repairing an old Mac that you found in an e-waste place. * Whether programming has changed since 1985. * Running an Electron app on a Mac Classic. * Switcher allowing you to run four 128k programs at a time on a 512k Mac. * How the 1991 Borland C++ debugger compares to the 2024 Visual Studio debugger. * Blah Blob, a Celeste-inspired platformer implemented as a Hypercard stack. * Sitting at the blender all day blending everything within arm's reach. * Steve Jobs' relationship with fans. * Wrapping your Xbox 360 in a towel to reflow the cracked solder. * Adding an extra lane to a highway to make the traffic worse. * Two awkwardly charming guys who help with an FBI investigation. * CSIvania. * The public domain jingle that precedes the poem. * Supper Mario Broth. * Wario's Shit Bone. * A Rare Gooper Bloober Goop Gooble Event. * Rhyming portend with event. * A textuovisual post. * Dr. Soup. * Whether the folks writing the Prima guide to Mario Sunshine get to personally ask Miyamoto what the weird goop enemies are called. * Bowser's Fury: the final Mario game. * F Boy: the F stands for fireball. * Trying to use a social media service when you don't know anyone on it. * In My Tumbl Opinion. * Weird Mario Enemies. * F Boy (Again) * Wanting a cool nickname like F Boy. * Explaining randomizers to someone who has never heard of video games. * Multi-game multiplayer randomizers. * A non-randomized randomizer. * Getting rupee donations left and right when all you need is a sword. * Unofficial archipelago support. * The hypothetical dad behind the fourth wall. * The hypothetical eighth month of the year. * Subtumbling. * How to tell the difference between a noun and a pronoun. * Old-fashioned home grown misinformation. * Getting from fourth wall to fourth person. * Fourth person perspective as an alternative term for first person plural. * Whether "dad" is a pronoun. * Chat hurt chatself in chat's confusion. * Rebageling images from 2014. * Agreeing with yourself from 10 years ago about which images are interesting.

Wisdom of the Sages
1433: A Rhyming Elephant Reveals the Mysteries of the Universe

Wisdom of the Sages

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 54:35


“Nature has her own logic, her own laws, she has no effect without cause nor invention without necessity.” / nothing makes senses until we understand that there are 2 types of energy, material and spiritual / life (consciousness) doesn't operate according to material laws / huge atheistic speculations grounded on tiny bits of scientific research / there is a fascinating, philosophical, poetic manual to the universe and what's beyond / a rhyming, talking, celestial elephant reveals the mystery of the universe / Vishnu as the cause of all causes - beyond time and space / material theories can never reach the origin / Vishnu reveals the spiritual realm to Brahma / reality is seen in relation to Vishnu / reality is reveal in the pure mind / losing faith in material joy SB 8.3.15-18 *************************************************************************** LOVE THE PODCAST? WE ARE COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AND WOULD LOVE FOR YOU TO JOIN! Go to https://www.wisdomofthesages.com WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/@WisdomoftheSages LISTEN ON ITUNES: https://podcasts/apple.com/us/podcast/wisdom-of-the-sages/id1493055485 CONNECT ON FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/wisdomofthesages108 CONNECT ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/wisdom_of_the_sages

Wisdom of the Sages
1433: A Rhyming Elephant Reveals the Mysteries of the Universe

Wisdom of the Sages

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 54:35


“Nature has her own logic, her own laws, she has no effect without cause nor invention without necessity.” / nothing makes senses until we understand that there are 2 types of energy, material and spiritual / life (consciousness) doesn't operate according to material laws / huge atheistic speculations grounded on tiny bits of scientific research / there is a fascinating, philosophical, poetic manual to the universe and what's beyond / a rhyming, talking, celestial elephant reveals the mystery of the universe / Vishnu as the cause of all causes - beyond time and space / material theories can never reach the origin / Vishnu reveals the spiritual realm to Brahma / reality is seen in relation to Vishnu / reality is reveal in the pure mind / losing faith in material joy SB 8.3.15-18 *************************************************************************** LOVE THE PODCAST? WE ARE COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AND WOULD LOVE FOR YOU TO JOIN! Go to https://www.wisdomofthesages.com WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/@WisdomoftheSages LISTEN ON ITUNES: https://podcasts/apple.com/us/podcast/wisdom-of-the-sages/id1493055485 CONNECT ON FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/wisdomofthesages108 CONNECT ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/wisdom_of_the_sages

Slate Star Codex Podcast
Your Book Review: The Complete Rhyming Dictionary and Poet's Craft Book (1936 Edition)

Slate Star Codex Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 26:28


Finalist #10 in the Book Review Contest  [This is one of the finalists in the 2024 book review contest, written by an ACX reader who will remain anonymous until after voting is done. I'll be posting about one of these a week for several months. When you've read them all, I'll ask you to vote for a favorite, so remember which ones you liked] I. Suppose you were a newcomer to English literature, and having heard of this artistic device called ‘poetry', wondered what it was all about and where it came from.  You might start by looking up some examples of poetry from each century, going back until you can't easily understand the English anymore, and find in the 16th century such poems as John Skelton's “Speke, Parott” [sic]: My name is Parrot, a byrd of Paradyse, By Nature devised of a wonderowus kynde, Deyntely dyeted with dyvers dylycate spyce, Tyl Euphrates, that flode, dryveth me into Inde; Where men of that countrey by fortune me fynde, And send me to greate ladyes of estate; Then Parot must have an almon or a date.

Meeting Malkmus - a Pavement podcast

This week on the pod, jD sits down with Ross to discuss his Pavement origin story and reveal track 15. Transit: Track 2:[0:00] Previously on the Pavement Top 50. Coming in at number 16, it's Fill More Jive. It's the third song from Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain, behind Stop Breathing at 28 and Cut Your Hair at 21. So this song actually beats Cut Your Hair, which is, I don't know, is that surprising? Is that surprising to you? You no i'd rather pick bill more jive over over cut your hair but i mean cut your hair is the pop song so yeah yeah that's why i was surprised it wouldn't be in the top five or something i was you know just looking at the spotify uh the spotify plays you know uh-huh cut your hair is like way up there and bill more jive is not right right so is is it do you consider it like a deep cut like when you guys went to it on the most recent tour was it um was it a deeper cut in the bag of songs that you brought yeah i say a deeper cut because i don't think we we did it in 2010, okay and we hadn't done it for years in the 90s like i think we did it in 94 and maybe they did it with Gary too before me.Track 2:[1:23] So I would say it's a deep cut live, but in terms of, you know, records, you know, for people to really enjoy, it's a pretty great number.Track 3:[1:46] Hey, it's Shady here, back for another episode of our Top 50 Countdown for sentimental indie rock band, Pavement. Week over week, we're going to count down the 50 essential Pavement tracks that you selected with your very own Top 20 ballads. I then tabulated the results using an abacus and an abacus for dummies book. How will your favorite song fare in the rankings? Well, you'll need to tune in to find out. So there's that. This week, I'm joined by Pavement superfan, Ross from Fife. How the fuck are you doing, Ross from Fife? I'm good. Good from Fife.Track 3:[2:24] Excellent. This is good news. It's always nice to talk pavement with somebody, especially when they're doing well. Well, I don't get enough chances here to talk about anything pavement, so. Well, we're going to do that right now. Let's hear your pavement origin story. Story um well the very first time i heard pavement and this only came back to me in the last couple of weeks uh as i was thinking about you know this interview um and either it was either late 99 or early 2000s my high school girlfriend put major leagues on a mixtape you remember when you used to make mixtapes for you know for sure for your crush or your significant other at the time or whatever yeah she she made me a mixtape with uh major leaks and i i liked it it didn't set me off on my journey or anything you know but that's that's the first time i'm definitely aware of having heard Pavement. Right. A couple of years later, one of my friends.Track 3:[3:38] It was right about the time of, like, Eminem was huge. Dr. Dre had just released 2001. Yeah. Snoop Dogg was big. One of my friends flipped almost overnight from being an indie rock fan to a hip-hop fan. Oh, wild. So, yeah, I guess he was giving away his old CDs that he didn't listen to anymore or whatever. And he gave me Terror Twilight. It was a... I can't remember if he thought, right, Ross would like this or if he was just getting rid of it, you know? Yeah. But it really took me by surprise. I really liked it.Track 3:[4:27] At the time I was technically homeless. I wasn't living on the streets or whatever. I was crashing on people's couches. I was going through the sort of system like halfway houses and whatever. So I didn't have much possessions. but one of the one things I did have was Terror Twilight, and I would listen to it all the time while playing my Nintendo Game Boy or whatever and, it kind of felt like a it felt like a secret you know like my secret, because I'd never met another single living soul who had heard of Not just the album, but the band. I remember round about, it would have been the back end of 2001.Track 3:[5:28] Just pre-9-11, which seems weird, but that's the way that I remember this particular. I was on a lunch break at my first job, and I read a review of the first Malcolm A Soul album.Track 3:[5:49] And the review spent more time talking about Pavement than it did, you know, his new band, basically stating that, you know, these guys are legends, just they didn't get their due or whatever. No, I agree with that. So, yeah, a year later or whatever, I've got Terra Twilight, I love it. These guys are such enigmas to me you know this is before I was on the internet I couldn't Wikipedia them, I couldn't you know, there was no YouTube, stuff like that and by the way all this is, well some of this is on your 17th or 18th episode Krelvid User, you read out my letter oh gosh I had totally forgotten about that I remember I have a terrible memory you asked for submissions because back then a lot of the songs were quite short or even non-existent so yeah I got day drunk one day.Track 3:[7:10] I'd been out with colleagues and I thought I'm going to write JD a letter and tell him how I yeah so.Track 3:[7:20] My next the next part of the story is, I knew about the re-releases I think at some point, I don't know why I bought Sebado 3, the re-release of that album and, the album on the front it had a sticker with some sort of blurb from a music journalist saying that, This album, along with Pavement, created the blueprint for American indie. Jesus, high praise. Again, that just put it in my head. And I didn't even like Sebado Free that much. I quite like the band altogether, but I don't think it's a great album. So round about that time we're still talking about 2002 3, 4 maybe I don't have a great memory either, I go to Glasgow to watch a British band Rubin, I don't think they're around.Track 3:[8:30] Anymore but their first couple of albums were pretty good we go to King Tut's Wawa Hut, which is quite a famous venue because it's where uh oasis got signed by creation really yeah oh cool um it's a tiny place you can only fit you know two three hundred people in it maybe even then that might be a fire hazard uh but even before before the gigs played and the the venue's underground, it's like in a basement, before the gig me and a couple of friends are upstairs and I'm going through the jukebox, they've got one of these sort of.Track 3:[9:20] They're old fashioned now, but at the time they were quite modern, the jukeboxes where the album covers flip over in front of you, you know? Yeah. And I find a pavement, Slandered and Enchanted, and it's like, oh, that's that band, that's Territorial, you know, I keep hearing about them. So I stick five songs on, don't even hear them because, you know, the bar's so crowded, so noisy. But still it sticks in my head I want to learn more you know so a short time after that, I'm shopping locally in the nearest sort of large town.Track 3:[10:09] And I go into MVC it's a I don't know if it was an offshoot of HMV. I don't know if you've got any of this in Canada or not. You did have HMV at one time. Yeah, but they're all gone now anyway. And I find a copy of the Crooked Rain re-release. Okay. But it's like £25 or something. I was making decent money at the time. I had my first proper well-paying job. I had disposable income I was no longer homeless, But I'm not going to spend £25 on this CD I've got no idea if it's good or it's bad There's like 50 tracks So I know I'm probably going to get some sort of value for money.Track 3:[11:06] I leave. I think nothing else of it. About half an hour later, I go around the corner, and there's this independent record store sleeves. People in Fife will mourn it forever. It's gone now as well, as most independent record stores probably are. But in there, I find a copy of the re-release for £5. What? yeah it's a bit battered it's a bit broken as I think all pavement records should be, but yeah no questions asked I immediately buy it.Track 3:[11:52] I read on the bus home I read the, sort of the booklet that comes with it which just the whole time it's just adding to the mystique you know because I think Malkmus writes, I think it's from an old like, article he writes like an explanation for each song and it's never quite clear if he's just taking the piss or not, he says about stop breathing is a bit of a tennis match I was like, why wouldn't it be, you know? So, yeah, that night, the Saturday night, it burned in my memory. I mentioned this in the Creelvid user video as well.Track 3:[12:46] All my friends are going out on the town which was never an exciting occasion, but this night especially I put my foot down and said I'm not coming out I've got to paint a wall which I did, I had a wall to paint in my living room or wherever but my main reason for staying in was I wanted to listen to Crooked Ruin, Wow So I get everything ready I get A couple of beers ready Like take a couple of bong hits Or whatever I used to do that by then.Track 3:[13:28] And I get the I get the CD ready And the stereo you know And as soon as I switch it on I'm just transfixed, Like The intro to Silent Kid Or Silent Kit whatever they call it is still one of the most exciting pieces of music to me. It's fucking spectacular. Yeah, but I'd never heard a band do that. I know they've got a reputation of not giving a fuck, and a lot of bands tried to affect that feeling back then, but this is the first time I'd ever truly heard it. Yeah, yeah. Just the build-up and you hear them talking to each other and it's like, we're just going to leave that in? And it's like, yeah, of course we are. That's the recording, you know. And I just sat down on the edge of the couch, just staring at the stereo.Track 3:[14:35] And then every song after that just added to the... It was... Yeah, it was the most exciting night of music I've ever had. Oh, Jesus, that gives me goosebumps. And for, like, a good maybe six months after that, I think it's all I listened to. Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain. And of course there was a lot to listen to because it was the re-release so I got all the.Track 3:[15:10] I got all the demos of B-Sides as well and this was, perhaps, you could call it their golden era you know it had another one of my favourite pavement tracks Grounded, it had the demo of that so you got like a sort of, you know a sneak peek of what was to come, but yeah after that I think all my friends got sick of me, talking about pavement going on about pavement and it still happens quite a lot these days, you'd hear a new song on the radio and I'd say that's just a fucking pavement rip off, you know it still happens to this day I hear a song and I think, nah, you're the biggest band in Britain just now, probably, or Wet Lake, you heard them? No, I've not. Oh, they went really viral a couple of years ago with their first video, which is She's Long. Yeah. But yeah, they're big. They're quite popular in my work. I'll run Night Shift. Sometimes the radio sucks. Sometimes it's pretty cool.Track 3:[16:33] But yeah, they were getting played in the radio quite a bit. I went and listened to their album. And the final track on the album is called Supermarket. Okay. And I'm not going to call it a pavement ripoff, but it's definitely pavement inspired. Really? Yeah. It's like they sat down and thought, like, let's write a pavement song, you know? Not rip off a Pavement song, but let's write an homage. Yeah. You can go and check it out afterwards. It's kind of Wally's Alley-ish. Huh. But yeah. What's your go-to record at this point? Oh, that's always going to be Crooked Rain. Yeah? Always. Just because of those memories? Because of the night it blew me away, you know? Yeah. Second, I would say, was Slanted. That's the record I came to next.Track 3:[17:27] Believe it or not, probably my least favorite, and there is no least favorite, it's still a pavement record. Probably the one I go to least is Wowie. Oh, yeah? And I think that's just because that's the one I came to last. Right.Track 3:[17:46] But yeah, I was thinking of weird pavement stuff to tell you. After all, the very first time I listened to WALL-E, or not the first time I listened to it, but probably my favorite song on WALL-E is Father.Track 3:[18:04] Father to a Sister of Thought. Fucking brilliant song, yeah. And in that song, they mention Corpus Christi. Right. Right. The very first time I heard that song, I was driving my car. And they mentioned the Corpus Christi part. And straight away, I receive a phone call from my dad who was working in Corpus Christi. Get out of here. Yeah, seriously. That's fucked. He was in Texas, and he phones me, and I've just heard this Corpus Christi line. Like, what the hell? and I didn't even pull over to take the phone call, which is technically illegal. Well, I'm going to turn you in. Another thing is it was weird with pavement. Once I knew of them, once I... Go into them i saw them everywhere it's like oh yeah it's like when you've never heard a word before and you hear a new word and suddenly you just hear it everywhere you know right um so yeah the other sort of weird kind of thing is uh a couple years after that i'm moved to.Track 3:[19:26] They call it a city it's not really a city dundee in scotland not a nice not a nice place, so I'd start sort of dating this girl I can't even remember if we were dating at the time, she was a bit weird I realised far too late that she was highly autistic but we were math students so that comes to the territory, and one of the weirdest things about her is she was obsessed with this cartoon from the 90s, Space Ghost. Okay, yeah. So one day we go out for coffee, and just before we go to the coffee shop, I go and buy the Bright in the Corners re-release. And what are the last two songs on it? Space Ghost. Space Ghost theme, yeah. I think that made her like me more, you know. So it went in my favor. Nicely done. Well, what do you say we get into listening to track number 15? What is that? Well, we're not going to tell you until after this break. Okay. All right, we'll be right back.Track 2:[20:53] Hey, this is Bob Mustanovich from Pavement. Thanks for listening, and now on with a countdown.Track 3:[25:25] And there it is at track 15 from Wowie Zowie, Rattled by the Rush. What are your thoughts on Rattled by the Rush, Ross, from Fife? Well, I already said since I came to it last, Wowie's not my jam.Track 3:[25:47] I love it. It's still a pavement album. It's never the one that I go to. Right. and Rattled by the Rush might be the last pavement hit that I actually heard. Oh, really? Yeah. I don't think I heard it until at some point in the early 2000s. I bought, I can't remember what it's called now, the DVD. Slow Century. Slow Century, yeah. Yeah. I think maybe that's the first time I ever heard it. Oh because they showed the video on that right yeah I can't remember if it's the proper video or not I know that they had to re-release the video because it was making people sick, people used to be such fucking pussies, yeah um and I don't dislike the song or anything um if it's number 15 that's kind of surprising it wasn't in my top 20 No. It probably would be in my top 50. Okay. It sounds like I'm hating here. I'm not hating. No. At all.Track 3:[27:07] Well, you definitely think it's overrated at 15, so that's... Oh, yeah, definitely. Yeah. Definitely. The most interesting thing is obviously the lyrics. It's like a typical sort of malchemist crossword yeah I would agree with that I took a few notes, the opening line oh that I could bend my tongue outwards leave your lungs hurting.Track 3:[27:42] Could be sexual. Could be? It could also pertain to that tongue trick thing where people can fold their tongue up, you know? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I did a little research and apparently 73% of adults can do it. I cannot do it. I can't either, but I've learned that you can teach yourself to do it. Oh, really? yeah i was i i work night shift so you've got to find ways to pass the time yeah exactly um and that was a thing that was going about work a couple of years ago everybody asking can can you do it can you not and i can't do it but i have learned that you can teach yourself but you haven't taught yourself well I, I got I got halfway there but I forgot to keep like doing it you know gotcha it was it was never, maybe if I put it together for a pavement song that would have helped.Track 3:[28:53] Yeah after that we've got leave your lungs hurting tuck in my shirt and pints I wear so well cross your t-shirt smell well, that's just good malchus wordplay, right? Yeah. Maybe there's a specific meaning. Obviously, there's a theme there, clothing.Track 3:[29:16] After that, we come on to the best line in the song, maybe the best line in Pavement's entire discography, caught my dad crying. Yes. I wrote down here maybe it's better we don't know what it means yeah I mean I don't think for a single second Malcolm has walked in on his dad crying, but just the imagery the thoughts it's, The crucial word is caught. He could have said, saw my dad crying. He could have said, found my dad crying. But he says caught. Right. Like it's a bad thing, you know.Track 3:[30:03] So, yeah, God knows what to say about that. It's just a great line, you know. I agree. After that, we've got, Loose like the wind from the rough we get par. This is one of my favorite things about Pavement. They like to make sports metaphors they do yeah and we've got a whole song about sports and London Lions that was in my top 20, we've got bring on the major leagues possibly their biggest hit yeah but also just the line from the rough we get par, that would indicate to me after a bad start things have turned out alright right.Track 3:[30:47] And I know there's a prevailing feeling that the whole song is about their career or where their career has taken them I didn't know that well just the whole rattled by the rush just them being affected by, whatever level of fame they'd built up I didn't hear Pavement until 99 so I didn't get to witness the, right the ascent or the rise or whatever right you know right but yeah i've heard in doing a lot of research i did that this the whole song was about their you know them struggling to cope with you know whatever rise the rise to fame yeah and i do know from reading the liner notes and uh.Track 3:[31:39] In both Crooked Reign and Huawei re-releases that they were kind of fighting back against it. Maybe not fighting back against it, I think that gets overplayed sometimes. But I think Mark missed his explain. Maybe on Huawei or the Crooked re-release that they were kind of scared.Track 3:[32:08] You know how could you not be they were like a couple dudes from Stockton you know that were that recorded some noise art and next thing you know cut your hair comes out and that I would say is the biggest song oh yeah definitely I find that at the time as well it was just a really big time for music yeah a lot of majors were looking for the next Nirvana that's right Pavement were never going to be that. But they could have filled a hole, filled a gap. Spin Magazine named them the best band, pardon me, the best album of 2000, no, not 2000, 1992. Before the album even came out, right? Before it was chanted, yeah. No, no, it had come out. It had come out. It was the number one record of the year for 1992. So they came with a lot of buzz, like a lot of buzz. I remember reading the sort of tapes that they sent out for slanted they didn't send many out but every single one found its way to someone influential that's right I don't know if they were friends but they were fucking around with Sonic Youth.Track 3:[33:27] Certainly helped they opened for Sonic Youth on the UK tour yeah first time in the UK in 92 so that was there's a great Nostanovich podcast with another Canadian guy.Track 3:[33:42] There's like music journalism online oh is it creative control I think that's what it is I think that's what it is he explains that him Malkmus and Berman got a Nirvana show, cancelled, not cancelled but shut down in New York because they were being so boisterous. Really? Yeah, and this was before Nirvana took them to Redden and stuff, you know? Wow. So they were in that... They were in that space. Yeah. Yeah, definitely.Track 3:[34:17] They probably were getting a lot bigger than they thought they'd ever be, were ever prepared to be. Absolutely. Especially, you know, Slanted came out with a lot of hype, but Crooked Rain all of a sudden was this record that had hits on it, gold sounds and cut your hair. So, you know, I think a lot of people got maybe a bit carried away about what they could be. Well, one of the things, it doesn't fit into the hype, one of the things I wanted to mention about Crooked Rain maybe one of the reasons I liked it so much is it's a little bit what I call country fried, okay yeah I can see that father to sister of thought especially right well that's wowie, Crooked Rain's got his own range life I'm sorry but whenever an indie rock band, introduces a little element into country, I call it Country Frights. Country Frights.Track 3:[35:14] Crookheads and while we are definitely Country Frights, one of my favourite modern bands, Parkey Courts, they're a bit Country Frights. I've heard a lot of comparisons to Pavement with them. Well, the reason I first listened to Parkey Courts is I've seen an article where Malchmus was in a record store and he heard Parkey Courts and he thought it was Pavement. Jesus Christ, really? That's the reason I first listened to them, you know? Yeah. And? What do you think?Track 3:[35:50] Their first album, definitely, I could see the comparisons. The same kind of attitudes, like not really caring about tunings or you know. Just the first take's good enough no matter what. But that is a real good album. You should listen to Lie Up Gold, Parquet Courts. I'll check it out. Yeah, it's very, very good. I was trying to think. Meat Puppets, they were kind of country fried. Yeah, yeah. Have you got anything else on Brattled by the Rush? Well, it might destroy every argument I've already made, but the first chorus, I'm Drowning for Your First, that reads to me like being desperate for someone's attention, And that's not pavement at all, you know? No, no. Maybe that's something very personal to Malchus. Yeah, I'm drowning for your... The second album's kind of... The second verse, I think he's just showing off. Rhyming candelabra with Barbara.Track 3:[37:12] There's other lines. get all those hard hats and sing us some scat. I just think he's scatting himself there, you know? Yeah. Although the very last line, again, it's one of their best. I don't need a minister to call me a groom. I love it. What does that mean to you? What does it mean to me? I think, well, I don't need a minister to call me a groom. Like, you can, like, fuck religion. and you can go and get married or you can do whatever you want.Track 3:[37:47] Well, this is maybe just completely personal to me. Have you ever been in a sort of strictly friends with benefits relationship? No. No. Well, I have. I was for a couple of years. And to be honest, it was maybe the healthiest relationship I've ever been in. But um i noticed during that time that friends of mine who were in traditional relationships, they fucking hated it oh wow because i was getting all the good stuff without, all the bad stuff you know and i never had to meet her parents i never had to go on any any dates with Ikea. See what I did there? I got it. Yeah, so every time I hear, I don't need a minister to call me a groom. That's what comes to mind. Really? That's just maybe because of, you know, where I was at the time. Yeah.Track 3:[38:53] But yeah, again, I've seen that linked back to the music industry. And I guess Malcomus doesn't need I don't know who the minister is but to call me a groom would be to call me a star you know, okay I can he's already a star selling you know a quarter of what other bands are, and then of course they go on I'm rattled by the rush I'm rattled by the rush etc that that.Track 3:[39:29] And I know that Pavement's writing is sometimes a bit obtuse or weird, but that has to be a reaction to whatever level of fame or popularity they've gained by that point. I can see it. We've got the interlude, no soap in the John. That's very funny. I know that John's a sort of Americanism for toilet. Yeah. So to me, that would mean no sort of airs or graces.Track 3:[40:06] Or they're not going to clean themselves up for whatever, whoever. You've done a deep dive on some of these. I've thought about it a little bit. Yeah, you have. I've had a lot of time recently.Track 3:[40:23] Well, dude, speaking of time, it's been a great time hanging out with you talking pavement. I really appreciate you making some time for me and doing this, hearing your pavement origin story and talking about Song 15. Next week, we're going to hit Song 14, and I'm going to tell you what it is right now. No, I'm not. I'm just kidding. All right everybody is there any clue is there any clues you can give to like not what's in the top 10 or not a bit no way is there anything that took you by surprise, it all took me by surprise so far yeah we're gonna at the end of the series we're gonna do some sort of round table with people who haven't got a chance to be on and they will um, discuss the list as a whole because they'll have the entire list at that point. It's difficult, you know, recording this and you don't know all the songs that come before it. But hey, that's part of the game. I should point out that with my whole Crooked Re experience, Gold Sounds is my number one favorite song from anyone of all time and it's probably never going to change. It's a fucking great song. And if it's not number one, I'm going to write.Track 3:[41:44] All right, dude. Talk to you soon. Wash your goddamn hands.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/meeting-malkmus-a-pavement-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Echo Tips
Episode 316 Spelling, Definitions, Synonyms, Rhyming Words, and More!

Echo Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 14:50


We revisit some super popular topics from season 1 and 2 for you wordsmiths out there.

Story time with Philip and Mommy!
Little Red Rhyming Hood

Story time with Philip and Mommy!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 8:14


A little girl in red rhymes well...

The Boston Podcast
Irish Rapper Branko and His Journey in Music

The Boston Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 34:36


The guest is Branko, a rapper and aspiring entertainment mogul. They discuss Branko's journey, including his Irish roots, his struggles with addiction, and his path to sobriety. Branko shares his experiences over the past few years, touching on his time in jail, hospital, rehab, and relationships. They also explore his music career, including collaborations with notable artists and producers, his unique sound combining rap with country and folk influences, and his recent projects. Branko speaks about his new single 'On My Knees' and its significance, his appearance on a digital billboard in Times Square, and his aspirations for a full-time music career. The episode features exclusive previews of Branko's music and highlights the importance of seeking help for addiction and mental health.On IG: @brankomusicOn YT: www.youtube.com/@BrankoMusicOfficial01:07 Meet Branko: The Rapper and Mogul01:43 Branko's Journey: Trials and Triumphs03:59 The Power of Sobriety and Music05:46 Branko's Musical Influences and Collaborations07:48 Exclusive Music Preview: Branko's New Tracks11:28 Behind the Scenes: Creating 'On My Knees'18:31 Musical Inspirations and Collaborations19:14 Discovering a Fellow Irish Artist20:06 Breaking into the Music Industry20:59 The Art of Rhyming and Freestyling21:34 Eminem's Influence and Lyricism27:30 Marketing and Promotion Strategies29:01 Future Goals and Aspirations32:12 Concluding Thoughts and Messages

On A Dark, Cold Night
Episode 283: Reasoning, Rhyming

On A Dark, Cold Night

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 30:03


Shut up inside, not sure how to get free; But until then, I'm human - And that's all I need be. Support On a Dark, Cold Night Brought to you By: The Sonar Network https://thesonarnetwork.com/

The Practical Islamic Finance Podcast
History is Rhyming and this is GOOD

The Practical Islamic Finance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 24:33 Transcription Available


► If you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a good review!► More from PIF: https://linktr.ee/practicalislamicfinanceHistory is Rhyming and this is GOODIn this episode, we will cover:Introduction and Market UpdateMacroeconomic Data OverviewInflation and Economic SlowdownInvestor Concerns and Unemployment TrendsGovernment Stimulus and Market Impact Geopolitical Concerns Market Volatility and Historical Trends Liquidity Picture and Future Outlook Bitcoin Mining and High-Performance Computing Q&A SessionFinal Thoughts and ConclusionCONTACT USsalam@practicalislamicfinance.comABOUT OUR PODCASTOur podcast is about helping people ethically build wealth. We cover a broad range of topics including stock and crypto investing, product reviews, and general financial well-being.DISCLAIMERAnything you hear in this video is an opinion. It is not personalized financial advice. Make sure you do your due diligence before making any investment decisions.

American Education FM
EP. 637 - Political noise; rhyming history; our infiltrated country, and the jab death toll.

American Education FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 92:11


I describe many recent examples of the political noise going on right now, but how we need to stay focused on the other operations taking place and not get wrapped up in “breaking headlines.”  Leave that for the slave class and focus on the bigger and more specific issues that are lesser discussed.  Substack: https://theamericanclassroom.substack.com/p/bio-sensors-and-nano-drones

Getting Down & Wordy
SZA "Kill Bill" and Rhyming

Getting Down & Wordy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 93:34


We're talking about the only artist whose name rhymes with RZA . . . SZA! And of course we're talking about the surprising history of rhyming plus different kinds of rhymes. Which words do and don't rhyme? It's more complicated than you think. Are slant rhymes bad writing? It's more complicated than you think! For Eurovision, we discuss Croatia's 2024 song "Rim Tim Tagi Dim" by Baby Lasanga. Meow cat, please meow back. Find us on instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/gettingdownandwordy/ And email us at gettingdownandwordy@gmail.com Huge thanks to Patsy Walker for the use of our theme song “Who's Wordy Now”! This week's promoted podcast is Caffeinated Conspiracies. Find them anywhere you get podcasts or at this link: https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/caffeinated-conspiracies/id1454287363Find them, us, and lots of other great podcasts on our podcast network podmoth.network

Drive with Joel & Fletch
Australian test star Usman Khawaja - (27/6/24)

Drive with Joel & Fletch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 20:52


The boys are chatting to Australian test star Usman Khawaja. 0:00 - Ussies Origin allegencies  0:43 - Experience in New York 1:45 - Cricket Scene in the USA 3:35 - Ussie over in the NBA 4:50 - Power rankings of USA sports 5:33 - The test 7:00 - Favourite century from career 7:52 - Which player did Ussy model his game off? 8:26 - Ambidextrous cricketers who play golf 9:33 - Brian Lara 10:15 - Advice on how to handle social media 12:00 - Instinct of batsmen  13:47 - Jofra Archer 15:00 - Predictions for the winner 17:20 - Ussy on the Today show 18:00 - Fletch bowling to Ussy 18:45 - Rhyming slang Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sloths Love to Read - Free Books for Kids
Goodnight Little One - by Margaret Wise Brown

Sloths Love to Read - Free Books for Kids

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 3:32


As day becomes night, animals and children settle down, turn their heads from the skies, and close their eyes in this board book from Margaret Wise Brown. Little child all tucked in bed, Looking such a sleepyhead. Stars are quiet in the skies, Little child now close your eyes. From best-selling author Margaret Wise Brown, creator of the children's classics Goodnight Moon and The Runaway Bunny, this magical story about donkeys, monkeys, sheep, pigs, wild birds, cats, and a dear little child is the perfect book for bedtime. Rhyming text and gentle illustrations complement the story. Find this book on Amazon.com. Don't forget to check out our Summer Book Collection at: www.SlothDreamsBooks.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slothslovetoread/message

The Everything ECE Podcast
#140: Rhyming Colossal Words with Colette Hiller

The Everything ECE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 27:11


Dive into the world of rhyme and colossal words for kids with host Carla Ward and special guest Colette Hiller on The Everything ECE Podcast! Join Carla as she sits down with Colette, a writer, arts producer, and author of the critically acclaimed poetry book "The B on Your Thumb." With a background in acting on the London stage and appearances in iconic films like "Aliens," Colette brings a unique perspective to the importance of language in early childhood education. Discover how Colette's children's rhymes, featured on BBC Words and Pictures, and her album "Applehead" have captivated young minds worldwide, selling over 50,000 copies. As a former producer at BBC Education, she shares her passion for introducing big words to little learners and the joy of wordplay. Tune in as Colette shares excerpts from her latest book, "Colossal Words for Kids," and explores the transformative power of language in shaping young minds. Whether you're a parent, educator, or language enthusiast, this episode is a must-listen! Show Notes: https://www.elfoundations.com

The Children's Book Author Podcast
Writing Rhyming Picture Books with Essie Bell

The Children's Book Author Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 69:36


Essie Bell is a multi-talented picture book author and publisher having written, published and marketed six picure books. In today's interview we talk about how to write a great rhyming book and why they're still relevant to the market, school visits, markets and more! It's a wonderful time to be a Children's Book Author!MORE ABOUT ESSIE:Essie Bell is a wife and mother of three cute kids. She loves staying at home and playing with her kids every day and enjoys writing in the evenings. Her favorite animals are elephants, flamingos and penguins. She currently lives in Utah, but has lived in Georgia, Iowa, and Idaho as well. Essie is also a Certified Recreational Therapist which means she loves helping people while still having fun.Website: www.essiebellbooks.comInstagram: instagram.com/essiebell.authorAmazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Essie-Bell/author/B097XP57YQ?

A Word in Your Ear
A Word In Your Ear: Avoidance Language and Rhyming Slang

A Word in Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 18:51


A frog and toad for the road? ABC's Roly Sussex discusses avoidance language and rhyming slang.

Only Suits Fans
S2E11: Amanda's Rhyme Time Takes Center Stage

Only Suits Fans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 46:27


S2E11: Blind-Sided In the longest cold open to date for OSF, Maggie and Amanda debate the pronunciation of more words that culminates in Amanda's rhyming magic trick! They talk about what inventive thing they'd do with coconut oil, duct tape, and a ski mask. Amanda fan-girled over Amanda Schull's appearance and Maggie determines she'll only go to a concert if someone else is footing the bill. And Maggie is so perplexed by all the kinks the writers have to work out with the female characters on this show. 

The Ripple Effect Podcast
Episode 508: The Ripple Effect Podcast (Jeremy Ryan Slate | History Rhyming & Repeating)

The Ripple Effect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 102:13


Jeremy Ryan Slate is a podcast host, historian, co-founder and CEO of Command Your Brand, and author of the best-selling book Unremarkable to Extraordinary: Ignite Your Passion to Go From Passive Observer to Creator of Your Own Life; in addition to his new book Command Your Brand: Grow Your Impact, Income and Influence in the New Media Landscape. Jeremy studied literature at Oxford University, as well as holding a Master's in Early Roman Empire Propaganda from Seton Hall University.JEREMY RYAN SLATE:WEBSITE: https://jeremyryanslate.com/WEBSITE: https://commandyourbrand.com/TWITTER: https://twitter.com/jeremyryanslateYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@JeremyryanslatepodTHE RIPPLE EFFECT PODCAST:WEBSITE: http://TheRippleEffectPodcast.comWebsite Host & Video Distributor: https://ContentSafe.co/SUPPORT:PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/TheRippleEffectPodcastPayPal: https://www.PayPal.com/paypalme/RvTheory6VENMO: https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3625073915201071418&created=1663262894MERCH Store: http://www.TheRippleEffectPodcastMerch.comMUSIC: https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-ripple-effect-ep/1057436436SPONSORS:LMNT Electrolyte Drink Mix (Free Gift With Purchase): http://DrinkLMNT.com/TheRippleEffectTHE UNIVERSITY OF REASON (Autonomy Course): https://www.universityofreason.com/a/29887/ouiRXFoLContentSafe: https://ContentSafe.co/WATCH:RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-745495ROKFIN: https://rokfin.com/RippleEffectYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVfy9MXhb5EIciYRIO9cKUwLISTEN:SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4lpFhHI6CqdZKW0QDyOicJiTUNES: http://apple.co/1xjWmlFCONNECT:TeleGram: https://t.me/TREpodcastTWITTER: https://twitter.com/RvTheory6INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/rvtheory6/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRippleEffectPodcast/THE UNION OF THE UNWANTED: https://linktr.ee/TheUnionOfTheUnwanted

Down The Hobby Hole
Battle Rap & Rhyming w/ Shuffle T

Down The Hobby Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 53:49


Rustage & Shwabadi are joined by legendary battle rapper SHUFFLE T, to talk battle rap, rhyming and everything in between!! 

3 to See Podcast
S3 E14 A Rhyming Recap

3 to See Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 1:26


The Biggs & Barr Show
Is Gum On The Decline? | So Much Spying | Give Me Rhyming Coupons!

The Biggs & Barr Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 54:09


Raccoon Has Moved On | A New Sport For Chris To Try | You Still Chew Gum? | DUGY Is Mad At Weather Network | OttaWHAT? | 21 Year Parking Tickets Might Hurt Your Credit | 20 Question Almost Ended In Controversy | So Much Spying | DUGY Lady Is Mad At Lack Of Rhymes 

THE SHY LIFE PODCAST
THE SHY LIFE PODCAST - 702: JOHN, I'M ONLY RHYMING... AND OTHER STORIES!

THE SHY LIFE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 102:45


Here we are for episode 702! In which Mr Yeti catches up with his old Poetry pal in crime, John Smallshaw for a bit of a natter and some poems from Paul's PIECES OF SHY YETI collection! In addition to this we also have a recordings of John from a live show from 2011 and an episode of Paul doing a show on BLOGTV in July 2009. Our next episode, #703 sees Grizzly paying a visit to Ikk - only nobody realises quite how close they all are to explosive danger!! Do join us! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have any comments - you can even send me a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Harry F, Muffleyontour and Luca. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. Logo by Owen O and Shy Yeti. All other content of this episode is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2024. Please note: We had some problems recording this edition - but we overcome those difficulties! So please be understanding if the sound quality isn't quite up to scratch! Episode 702 was recorded on the 7th October 2023, with extracts of John performing during one of Mr Yeti's Shy Yeti On Location videos on the 16th June 2011 and episode 13 of BLOGTV recorded on the 6th July 2009.

MASKulinity
Sugar Hill Band? Capitalism and MASKulinity in Hip Hop

MASKulinity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 52:44


Sugar Hill Gang or Band? This group's seminal single set the tone for our understanding of hip hop culture in the mainstream, but it sacrificed the culture's wholeness along the way… We're continuing our conversation pondering the performance of masculinity in music as an art form and in music as a business.Masculinity Scholar and Accountability Strategist Nalo Zidan joins the pod this week to talk masculinity and capitalism within hip hop and shares indispensable wisdom on what liberation may look like…Samantha offers a snapshot of the beginnings of commercial hip hop. How did we get from that DJ Kool Herc party that started it all to “Rapper's Delight”?We examine how the performance of masculinity thrives in commercial hip hop and why capitalism benefits from music upholding bravado over vulnerability.Thankfully, there are some artists disrupting the performance of masculinity, but why are they on the fringe of the mainstream?Listen to Nalo dive deep into how our classist system, capitalism, and the performance of masculinity helps hip hop moguls evade accountability. Acknowledging the impact of patriarchy connects us to the need for social justice.Nalo stresses how divesting from capitalism allows us to regain our imagination and think of a life beyond patriarchy…and how it's an individual choice we must consistently make. Listen to find out the most antipatriarchal, anticapitalist response you can have in the face of the status quo. Referenced on this episode:Mother of Rap: The Success & Controversy of Hip Hop's Sylvia Robinson, producer of the first commercially released hip hop track, “Rapper's Delight”Saba: ‘RAP CAN GET CLASSIST – I WANT TO BE THE OPPOSITE'Noname: Tiny Desk Concert featuring Ghetto SageThe Sound of Capitalism COMPANION PIECES:MASKulinity is Making Some People a Lot of MoneyNalo Zidan's TEDxLSU talk It's Time to Redefine MasculinityThe Roots of Jay-Z's ‘Black Capitalism'Black Capitalism Won't Save Us

Circle Round
Rhyming Rhino

Circle Round

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 26:51


Kel Mitchell (Good Burger 2, Kenan and Kel) plays a hungry rhino with a gift for trickery and poetry in this African tale from the savanna.

THRIVEHOOD
UFYCU: No Rhyming Here

THRIVEHOOD

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 1:23


Useless Facts You Can Use is a weekly mini-episode that will explore strange and amazing facts you might not know exist. If you give it a listen, chances are you will learn something new and get a good laugh out of it at the same time!***The Thrivehood Podcast is a relevant life roadmap for boys and young men who want to do more than just survive the baffling years of youth. Bringing a dose of seasoned wisdom sprinkled with offbeat humor, your host Tim Williams, chats about a variety of topics that not only challenge but motivate you to thrive as you boldly mature into manhood.www.thrivehoodpodcast.com******SUBSCRIBEApple Podcast | Spotify | Google Podcast | Stitcher | iHeart | YouTube  ***Stay Connected with Thrivehood PodcastInstagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | EmailAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Book Pile
How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss

The Book Pile

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 31:11


JOIN OUR PATREON FOR BoNuS EPISODES and to purchase a CAMEO-STYLE video greeting from Dave and Kellen! (Gift to a friend or family member!)https://www.patreon.com/TheBookPile*Dave's graphic novel escape room: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CMBBLGXN?ref=myi_title_dp*Would you like to read the Grinch?Would you read it in a cinch?Listen to our podcastinch!Rhyming is so easyinch!Plus, Dave and Kellen come up with new holiday characters that you can use to make new traditions in your household, and Kellen shares when he tried and failed to give Dave a present.*If you want to read/listen to this book and support the podcast in a fun way, click here to buy the book! Free on Audible to first-time subscribers!https://amzn.to/3RxnEnp*Kellen Erskine has appeared on Conan, Comedy Central, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, NBC's America's Got Talent, and the Amazon Original Series Inside Jokes. He has garnered over 100 million views with his clips on Dry Bar Comedy. In 2018 he was selected to perform on the “New Faces” showcase at the Just For Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal. He currently tours the country www.KellenErskine.com*David Vance's videos have garnered over 1 billion views. He has written viral ads for companies like Squatty Potty, Chatbooks, and Lumē, and sketches for the comedy show Studio C. His work has received two Webby Awards, and appeared on Conan. He currently works as a writer on the sitcom Freelancers.

Two Guys Talking About Lettuce
Craig Has Too Many Rhyming Rules

Two Guys Talking About Lettuce

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 45:28


Hey really doesn't. (this description written by Craig) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lettuceguys/support

What Ya Into?
Episode 143 Writing and Rhyming with Matt Farley

What Ya Into?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 98:15


Hey Listener, this week on What Ya Into? First time podcast guest Matt Farley is on the show to talk about poetry. Topics this week include: Our love letter to The Root Cellar and it's place in Cincinnati brewing history. Arranging your life around being a poet. Getting up at spoken word open mics. Hip hop artists and poetry. The fear of public speaking. Place, gentrification, and biodome neighborhoods. Making art accessible and being alone. The question of Why? Learning from others' mistakes. Escapism and therapy. Catching fairy dust. How do you know when your poem is done? Putting cheese on your broccoli. Was your nude model in good shape? Being in play instead of competition. The joy of teaching. The urban Appalachian queer experience. Writing for change. Preparing for the future.   

SNELLNATION
85. Riots: History Rhyming

SNELLNATION

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 30:59


History doesn't always repeat itself but it does rhyme from time to time. Let's campare three moments in time and see if we can spot the patterns. (3 Aug 2021) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sirthomas-snell/message

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show
Group Therapy: His Rhyming Name?

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 8:32


Lisa met a guy named Jason. He's got a lot of great qualities (cute, a job, a car, etc) but the problem is his name rhymes, and she can't stop chuckling whenever she hears Jason Mason! This may be a dealbreaker for her but she's trying to talk herself out of it. Help!

Johnjay & Rich On Demand
Let's do some rhyming!

Johnjay & Rich On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 10:26 Transcription Available


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Seahawks Nest Podcast
Episode 405 - Seahawks vs. the Bye

Seahawks Nest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 61:15


Topics Include: -Offensive Line Survival -Defensive Feast -Stop that Rhyming