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Some of us have been on the personal development treadmill for years - constantly taking new courses, reading new books, listening to new podcasts, and going to new seminars. But how many of us actually feel any better?Could it be that there is a dark side to personal development that actually makes feeling better harder?Joining me for the conversation are Jolie Downs and Robin Thomas!Jolie Downs is a life coach and professional speaker. She is also the co-owner of Paradigm, a recruiting firm that specializes in public relations, marketing, and communications professionals and the co-owner of Hoojobs, a job board also specializing in PR, marketing, and communications. She is the host of two podcasts, Thriving After 40 and Career Wanderlust. Her first book was recently released, Thriving After 40. Robin Thomas, is a happiness coach, spiritual GPS, and cosmic healer. She specializes in helping people fall in love with themselves by teaching them to embrace all the parts of themselves. She shows people how to choose fierce happiness and to shine their light unapologetically!You can find out more about Jolie and Robin here:https://joliedowns.com/https://www.phoenix-rising-healings.com/Wanna attend a Soul Sister Women's Circles?I know you do! So check them out in the links below!Soul Sister Women's Circle - Authentic Deep ConversationsLong-Term Soul Sister Circle
It's a retro review this week for Movies Merica with the political thriller “The Contender” that flew under the radar when it was released in 2000. It's the story of a political figure that is going to shake things up in Washington D.C. in a way many D.C. power players don't want. As a result, those power players launch an all-out legal and media assault on them to drive them out of D.C. Sound familiar? Joan Allen plays Laine Hanson who is picked as a replacement for the Vice President to Jeff Bridges' President Jackson Evans. This pick causes a stir and Congressman Shelly Runyon, played by a slimy Gary Oldman, comes out guns blazing against Laine. President Evans and his Chief Of Staff, played by Sam Elliott, have to deflect the bullets coming at her especially a big one of an erotic nature from back in her college days. Will Laine withstand the massive smear campaign or will she crumble under the weight of the swamp? Is it worth finding out? Check out my review to find out. “The Contender” also stars Christian Slater, Kathryn Morris, William Petersen, Saul Rubinek, Philip Baker Hall, Mike Binder, Robin Thomas, Mariel Hemingway and Kristen Shaw.Support the Show.Feel free to reach out to me via:@MoviesMerica on Twitter @moviesmerica on InstagramMovies Merica on Facebook
Join me for an “out of this world” conversation with Robin Thomas. Robin Thomas is spiritual teacher, happiness coach, healer, and founder of Phoenix Rising Healings/Fierce Happy Women Coaching. She is also a lead teacher and coach at the Rhys Thomas Institute of Energy Medicine. She is a self-help, personal transformation junkie and enjoys collecting certificates and degrees. Robin is passionate, enthusiastic, playful and deeply irreverent, habitually giving her own Guides a run for their money. She is also a contributing author to the anthology Joy On Demand: Choose Healthy Habitual Happiness. She believes wholeheartedly in the value of play and fervently enjoys calling forth playmates willing to dive deep into what it means to be fully alive.
We said what we said: Nothing is impossible! This week our guests Martha Cameron and Robin Thomas talk about their experiences with pregnancy while HIV-positive. Two different stories with one common truth: You can have a healthy life and a healthy baby with a positive status. Listen to learn how and why, and stick around for deeper discussions on the impact of stigma and how research is making it easier for pregnant people to advocate for themselves every day.
Il est là -> le 200 ème épisode anniversaire et pour cette occasion, j'ai été reçu par Nicolas Darmaillac et ses équipes sur la skyrhune. Une course ou plutôt une expérience de trail en pays basque. Si je devais rêver l'organisation parfaite d'un évènement et bien La Skyrhune a exaucé mes souhaits. Tout y est : Sérieux, convivialité, bienveillance, compétitivité, NiKO et Fifi ont réussi à créer "THE EVENEMENT TRAIL" Doté d'un plateau élite exceptionnel et d'une densité rarement rencontrée, La Skyrhune sait rester à taille humaine tout en proposant régulièrement nouveautés et innovations. -> C'est d'ailleurs ici qu'a été importé dans le milieu du trail le concept de maillot de meilleur grimpeur, sprinteur ou encore des segments au sein même de la course. La Skyrhune c'est aussi : La troisième mi-temps digne des férias basques ou des après match de Rugby. Un évènement auquel j'ai eu la chance de participer après mon tirage au sort favorable avec un de mes athlètes et compagnon de chemin : Maxence Roger. Dans cet épisode qui sera décomposé en plusieurs parties, j'ai souhaité vous faire vivre une immersion au coeur de la SKYRHUNE 2023 : 1 - Un échange avec Niko Darmaillac, FIFI (les organisateurs) Robin Thomas (speaker) Xavier Font (Partenaire Salomon) et Fred Bousseau (consultant trail ) dans lequel nous parlons de l'historique de la Skyrhune, de ses particularités et de son ADN immuable qui détonne dans un milieu Trail en pleine explosion et bouleversement. 2 - Un échange avec Blandine L'hirondel (double championne du monde trail et double vainqueure de la skyrhune 2019 et 2023) Matthieu Masbernard, compagnon de Blandine et qui participe à la course cette année , Jan Margarit Solé (double vainqueur et détenteur du record de l'épreuve en 2021 en 1h52, il posera un solide 1h53 en 2023). Cette conversation donnera l'occasion à ces compétiteurs hors pairs et observateurs à l'oeil aiguisé de nous donner les raisons de leur attachement à cet évènement et d'expliquer ce qui fait de cette course, un évènement à part. 3 - Je vous partagerai des sons enregistrés au sein de l'évènement pour vous imprégner de l'ambiance incroyable qui y règne. Partiellement car tout ce qui se passe à Ascain, reste à Ascain. 4 - Maud Combarieu, traileuse et basque de coeur nous expliquera son rôle aux côtés de Niko et nous permettra de comprendre ce qui constitue la communauté du trail basque avec notamment la EUSKAL Kopa qui constitue un challenge régional de trail et course en montagne basque. 5 - Un débrief de notre week-end en terres basques avec Maxence Roger dans lequel nous échangeons sur notre week end ESSEPTIONNEL ! 6 - Enfin, et pour célébrer comme il se doit cet anniversaire du LTP, je vous propose un bilan spécial 200ème dans lequel je vous partagerai ce que je retiens de l'évolution du LTP, des axes de réflexion en cours concernant l'avenir du podcast et également pour mettre en avant l'importance absolument indispensable de la communauté des soutiens participatifs paTRAILon sans qui ce podcast ne pourrait certainement plus exister. Liens utiles : Site internet de la skyrhune A noter : Le nombre d'inscrit à la skyrhune cette année : Environ 2000 pré-inscrits L'ABUS D'ALCCOL EST DANGEREUX POUR LA SANTE !!! CONSOMMEZ AVEC MODERATION ET SI VOUS PRENEZ VOTRE VÉHICULE, NE BUVEZ PAS !!! Pour soutenir le projet et intégrer la communauté des Patrailons c'est par là : https://www.patreon.com/lets_trail_le_podcast N'hésitez pas : abonnez-vous sur les principales plateformes d'écoute (Deezer, spotify, podcast addict ...) pour être informés lors de la sortie des épisodes et notez avec 5 étoiles si vous utilisez APPLE PODCAST lorsque vous appréciez le contenu proposé. Ce petit geste permet d'augmenter la visibilité du podcast. Je suis également attentif à tous vos commentaires et retours que vous pourriez faire ici : letstrail08@gmail.com
Robin Thomas is one of those people who has such an amazing energy about her. She is a self proclaimed “Wildly enthusiastic and slightly crazy person”.Energy healing has become more accepted fairly recently and at the core, it allows us to restore our natural state back to the body. We all have a natural frequency and through life, we may stray away from what that is. Energy medicine allows us to rediscover that frequency.Robin is teacher, coach, healer, spiritual gps and founder of Phoenix Rising Healings/Fierce Happy Women Coaching. She is also a lead teacher and coach at the Rhys Thomas Institute of Energy Medicine. She is a self-help, personal transformation junkie and enjoys collecting certificates and degrees. Robin is passionate, enthusiastic, playful and deeply irreverent. She believes wholeheartedly in the value of play and fervently enjoys calling forth playmates willing to dive deep into what it means to be fully alive.Follow Angel!Podcast link. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-soulful-mind/IG: angelevangerfb: angelevangerBecome Part of Our Facebook Communityhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/soulfulhealingtribeFind out your intuition SUPERPOWER! Use this link:http://www.angelevanger.com/quizGet access to your FREE 5, 5 minute meditations!http://www.angelevanger.com/meditationsWe would love to hear your thoughts about the podcast and even receive a review on Apple Podcast. We read each one and are able to serve you more with your feedback. You can access that at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-soulful-mind/Robin Thomashttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeN38ygNWFZdfaQPtTTm-Nxj6AhDOdXP96WFlXCmkbt72oudQ/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1&flr=0www.phoenix-rising-healings.com Phoenix Rising Healings on FacebookPhoenix Rising Healings on InstagramPhoenix Rising Healings on YouTubeFierce Happy Women on FacebookPhoenix Rising Healings Membership SiteFierce Happy Women Retreat
Spiritual GPS, Robin Thomas who is really a happiness coach that helps humans to fall in love with themselves, is helping everyone do the hard work it takes to up level as a human. A big blocker for many humans right now is that they're so enraged at things outside themselves, that they can't see that it's their work to heal...if it sounds hard and tough to wrap your mind around, tune in and hear Robin explain.Find Robin Thomas at www.phoenix-rising-healings.com, on Facebook and all social platforms. Also follow this podcast @women_making_moves on instagram as well as my coaching business @unlockthemagic_The work is worth it, we promise.
Episode Overview:At the end of last week's episode with special guest and healer Robin Thomas, we hinted that we were going to keep her around to work her energy healing magic on the three of us and even suggested we might share said magic with you… Well, we're following through! Buckle up for an extra long episode of realness as we share our raw session of healing between girlfriends!True to form, we were all going in blind to this process as it was unclear what exactly we needed to work on until we got deep up in it. Guided completely by spirit teams galore, this experience became a learning experience for all. After a powerful healing session comes a natural time to debrief. Stick around to the end of the episode to hear how the integration process has affected each of us! We love to lay it all out there for our listeners. Thank you for holding space for us to share with you! Links:Phoenix Rising HealingsFierce Happy WomenPam Gregory YouTubeThe Next Step by Pam GregorySessions with JadeShamanic Healing Session with CassandraAligned SocialGirlfriends with(out) Benefits YouTube ChannelQuotable Moments:“We're unwinding… Embroidery thread can sometimes get tangled into a knot. The more you pull, the tighter the knot gets… We're gonna untie the knot” - Robin“Can she do it? She can do it, but she's never done it before. Cool!” - Cass“Cass needs a leafblower” - Robin“There's no tool that comes to mind except for our own fingers” - Jade“When something comes up, it's up to deal with and heal” - Robin“Tell me you have religious trauma without telling me you have religious trauma. Jade will go first” - Cass“Am I doing this because I have to or am I doing this because I want to?” - Kaylin“If there's nothing broken and there's nothing to fix, how do I just be in this space?” - Robin“Angels can be dirty” - Jade“I'm not gonna stop dying” - Cass“A triangle without one of the parts is just a line” - Cass/Robin“Once you've drawn your sword, you've already lost” - Jade“Some of the things that I said were a surprise to me. What I saw and what I felt was not what I thought I would see or feel” - KaylinBONUS: as a reminder, we are still offering a FREE astrology reading with Jade! To enter, submit a review for the Girlfriends With(out) Benefits podcast and contact us at our website to let us know where you submitted the review. We can't wait to meet you!
Episode Overview:You are giving your power away - you are a badass, act like it.You = tight ass. Loosen the fuck up - control freaks don't get laid. Aries energy… unite! In today's episode, we get the chance to sit down with fellow light worker and happiness coach Robin Thomas! Finding true happiness first requires getting to know your shadows, requiring a certain amount of bravery and fierceness. As the self-proclaimed rainbow sheep of her family, Robin has been on a journey of a lifetime, seeking healing for “what was wrong with her,” seeking “the fix.” Her natural enthusiasm has made her grateful for her upbringing because it led her here, healing ancestral and generational “this is the only way” energy through deep chakra and shadow work. In order to heal ourselves and the generations to come from this collective dark night and achieve the next level of consciousness, spiritual healers are working harder than ever to combat the darkness. Robin's work is naturally building a network of light workers to create what she is calling the “Fierce Happiness Institute” coming soon! Keep in touch with Robin at the links below - we certainly will be!This week's personal updates start with Mrs. Miller living her best life as “Madam of the Brothel” at a fun new bar, but feeling her age a little bit working with peers of her children. You should be so lucky to be served by such a babe!Kaylin is deep in the trenches of bringing Aligned Social into fruition, then immediately transitions to Mom mode. Where does she find her joy? 3 hours in her bathroom spent organizing and cleaning and painting to freshen up the space. Sure. This is why we love her!Cass is living in the in-between physically and energetically is taking its toll. She is working to readjust and redistribute her energetic investments to find the sweet spot. Between her living arrangements and her peace of mind, there's got to be some solid ground somewhere. The cards speak to us once more as we close things out: with colorful synchronicities left and right, conflict is all around but the camaraderie is sure to come. Happy healing!Links:Phoenix Rising HealingsFierce Happy WomenSessions with JadeShamanic Healing Session with CassandraAligned SocialGirlfriends with(out) Benefits YouTube ChannelQuotable Moments:“I love a good spanking” - Jade“I'm [investing] 140% but none of my other buckets are filled” - Cass“It sounds like you're starting a revolution rather than a company” - Cass“I think all of us are born with this innate happiness… and then life comes along and tells us who we're supposed to be… we get domesticated but… it's just a matter of finding out way back to it” - Robin“People need to understand that nothing ever happened to them, it happened for them” - Robin“Humanity is in this collective dark night of the soul” - Robin“There is room for everyone to be gifted. We can't help everyone if we try to help them all ourselves” - KaylinBONUS: as a reminder, we are still offering a FREE astrology reading with Jade! To enter, submit a review for the Girlfriends With(out) Benefits podcast and contact us at our website to let us know where you submitted the review. We can't wait to meet you!
In this episode of our All2000s series we look at the film Clockstoppers (2002). Until now, Zak Gibbs' greatest challenge has been finding a way to buy a car. But when he discovers an odd wristwatch among his father's various inventions and slips it on, something very strange happens: The world around him seemingly comes to a stop, giving the effect that everyone has come to a stop. Zak quickly learns how to manipulate the device, and he and his quick-witted, beautiful new friend Francesca have some real fun. But then they realize that they are not alone in hypertime. Jesse Bradford as Zak Gibbs, a boy who finds a time-stopping watch. Paula Garcés as Francesca, a Venezuelan girl who moves to Zak's town. French Stewart as Earl Dopler, a scientist that was unwillingly brought back into the services of QT Corporation. Miko Hughes as young Earl Dopler Michael Biehn as Henry Gates, the CEO of QT Corporation. Garikayi Mutambirwa as Meeker, Zak's best friend. Robin Thomas as Dr. George Gibbs, a scientist who is the father of Zak and the colleague of Earl Doppler. Julia Sweeney as Jenny Gibbs, the mother of Zak. Lindze Letherman as Kelly Gibbs, the sister of Zak. Grant Marvin as Prof. Jenning Jason George as Richard, an agent who works for Henry. Linda Kim as Jay, a silent agent who works for Henry. Ken Jenkins as Moore, an agent of the NSA Jonathan Frakes (uncredited cameo) as a bystander Judi M. Durand as the uncredited voice of the Q.T. Computer Jenette Goldstein as Doctor DJ Swamp as himself Listen, rate and share Find us at all2reeltoo.com Listen to Mike on Spoiler Alert!! from NewRealms Media... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=025fHVFQncU&t=1s Listen to Mike on The Family Fright Night Horror Podcast ... https://open.spotify.com/episode/7kstbpDOnLQeI8BQGLzina Check out some cool music by host Matthew Haase at https://youtu.be/5E6TYm_4wIE Check out cool merchandise related to our show at http://tee.pub/lic/CullenPark Become a Patron of the show here.... https://www.patreon.com/CullenPark Listen to Mike on The Nerdball Podcast.... https://pod.fo/e/ba2aa If you can during these troubling times make a donation to one of the following charities to help out. https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ https://www.hrc.org/hrc-story/hrc-foundation https://pointfoundation.org/ https://www.directrelief.org/ https://www.naacpldf.org/ https://www.blackvotersmatterfund.org https://www.tahirih.org/ https://www.monafoundation.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Robin Thomas with Davis-Barry Insurance tells us all about insuring your home. Got to be protected from the Eagles and Bears, and floods too! Listen up!
It's the spooky season of Halloween and Melanie thought it would be fun to recommend the Disney Channel Original Halloweentown (1998). It's got Singing in the Rain star Debbie Reynolds, the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie's April O'Neil Judith Hoag), and one of the most extraordinary cab-driving skeleton puppets since Ghostbusters. Not a bad little children's film if we do say so. Please rate, subscribe, and review. It really helps! You can also check out our back catalog, which includes discussions about Office Space, Legally Blonde, Speed, Encanto, The Fifth Element, and a wild special episode where Adam puts himself through the entire Twilight Franchise. With the tastes of the two hosts combined, there is truly something for everyone. But wait, there's more! We also have videos of Made You Watch… (a podcast) on the Enstarz YouTube Channel if you want to put faces to voices. Join Adam and Melanie as they share their love of movies every Wednesday. You can find Made You Watch... (a podcast) on all music and podcast streaming services. Follow Melanie Weir: Instagram @mel.ohh.dramatic and Twitter @spoopityboop Follow Adam Mock: Instagram @mock_adam and Twitter @Ad_Mock Follow The Show: Twitter @MadeYouWatch Email: feedback@madeyouwatchapodcast.com (We'd love to hear from you!) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/madeyouwatch/support
It's the spooky season of Halloween and Melanie thought it would be fun to recommend the Disney Channel Original Halloweentown (1998). It's got Singing in the Rain star Debbie Reynolds, the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie's April O'Neil Judith Hoag), and one of the most extraordinary cab-driving skeleton puppets since Ghostbusters. Not a bad little children's film if we do say so. Please rate, subscribe, and review. It really helps! You can also check out our back catalog, which includes discussions about Office Space, Legally Blonde, Speed, Encanto, The Fifth Element, and a wild special episode where Adam puts himself through the entire Twilight Franchise. With the tastes of the two hosts combined, there is truly something for everyone. But wait, there's more! We also have videos of Made You Watch… (a podcast) on the Enstarz YouTube Channel if you want to put faces to voices. Join Adam and Melanie as they share their love of movies every Wednesday. You can find Made You Watch... (a podcast) on all music and podcast streaming services. Follow Melanie Weir: Instagram @mel.ohh.dramatic and Twitter @spoopityboop Follow Adam Mock: Instagram @mock_adam and Twitter @Ad_Mock Follow The Show: Twitter @MadeYouWatch Email: feedback@madeyouwatchapodcast.com (We'd love to hear from you!) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/madeyouwatch/support
For this episode recorded on September 29th 2022, Christophe Davy is joined by: - Julia Jackle is the CEO of Creative971, the leading Shopify Plus eCommerce agency in the Middle East. Julia, who is German, lives in Dubai. And apart from being a Shopify expert, she contributes to the economic development of the UAE, being featured in the CIO Times Magazine article "The 10 Leading Business Women of 2021". - Lavinia Siardi is the co-founder of Nama Studio, an Italian Shopify boutique agency dedicated to creating successful eCommerce stories. Lavinia has many years of global expertise with Shopify, while living in different countries (Japan, UK, Italy). - Giles Corbett is the co-founder and CEO of Cloudshelf, a solution allowing physical retailers to manage digital displays in store and increase conversion. Giles, who is based in London, has a serious track record in the retail industry and he is omnichannel-obsessed. - Robin H. Smith is the co-founder and CEO of VL OMNI, a multichannel integration solution allowing retailers to move data seamlessly through their infrastructure. Living in Canada, Shopify's home country, Robin has a special view on the platform and its ecosystem. - Thomas Bertrand is the founder and CEO of Ship&co, a solution helping merchants automate their shipping process. Based in Japan, Thomas (who is French) is a Shopify ecosystem pioneer (he started using Shopify when it was still in beta) and also a Shopify merchant (selling bento boxes on BentoAndCo.com). With this amazing international team, we hope The ShopiShopaShow is bringing even more value to the Shopify ecosystem! You can follow: - The @ShopiShopaShow on Twitter - @ShopiShopa Consulting on Twitter, Instagram, Linkedin - @ChristopheDavy on Twitter - @ChristopheDavy on Linkedin Also: - Visit ShopiShopa Consulting website - Read ShopiShopa Consulting blog
Do you consider yourself a happy person? Do you feel like you are able to live in the full expression of yourself, able to be authentically you? Robin Thomas shares with us how we can create happiness in our daily lives and ultimately spend the majority of our life happy. It may seem too good to be true but Robin gives us tangible steps that we can do daily to live in happiness. Listen as she shares with us how to do this.Robin is teacher, coach, healer, and founder of Phoenix Rising Healings/Fierce Happy Women Coaching. She is also a lead teacher and coach at the Rhys Thomas Institute of Energy Medicine. She is a self-help, personal transformation junkie and enjoys collecting certificates and degrees. Robin is passionate, enthusiastic, playful and deeply irreverent. She believes wholeheartedly in the value of play and fervently enjoys calling forth playmates willing to dive deep into what it means to be fully alive.Follow Angel!Podcast link. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-soulful-mind/IG: angelevangerfb: angelevangerFind out your intuition SUPERPOWER! Use this link:www.angelevanger.com/quizwww.angelevanger.com/meditationsRobin Thomaswww.phoenix-rising-healings.comChakra Course: https://www.phoenix-rising-healings.com/courses/the-chakras-of-happinessfb: phoenixrisinghealingsig: phoenixrisinghealingsut: UCTb589UyaTMPztxMoXP3vEgfb group: fiercehappywomen
Episode 47 featuring Robin Thomas from Valley Axe Chatham as the special guest. We start things off with a good old round of; Would You do This for $200? Then we move on to Guess That Vid. Then Robin gives us some info on Valley Axe Chatham. We follow that up with our chat challenge called the “Don't Flinch Challenge” – basically someone stands in our greenscreen area and tries not to flinch while we throw bean bags at them. Lastly, we finish the show with the good old segment, This Family's Screwed. That and so much more. Enjoy!Get more Time Well Wasted on our website - www.twwshow.netTime Well Wasted is so much more than just a podcast! It's a fully interactive live streamed experience that will have you laughing your ass off. Tune in live every Wednesday at 8:00PM EST if you want the full TWW experience!Want to get featured on our show? Have some content that you'd love for us to check out? Maybe you want to be a guest live on our show? Well don't be shy - reach out to us by email or on our website! Website: https://www.twwshow.netEmail: contact@twwshow.netFor TWW submissions, you can submit everything directly on our submission page! https://www.twwshow.net/submitCheck out our social media!TWW Website: https://www.twwshow.net/TWW on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wellwastedTWW on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wastedtalkshowTWW on Twitter: https://twitter.com/wastedshowTWW on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/tww_showTWW on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@twwshow
We're joined by the always fabulous Margaret Cabourn-Smith who has chosen to revisit the 1987 comedy jaunt SUMMER SCHOOL. As well as the film, we have a wholesome chat about dogs' tongues, gore and The Wonder Stuff. So something for everyone."Still Any Good?" logo designed by Graham WoodCrap poster mock-ups by Chris WebbTheme music ("The Slide Of Time") by The Sonic Jewels, used with kind permission(c) 2022 Tiger Feet ProductionsFind us:Twitter @stillanygoodpodInstagram stillanygoodpodEmail stillanygood@gmail.comFind Margaret @MCabournSmithSupport the show
Al & Val are joined by Al's (former) roommate, Ryan to discuss the second installment in the Halloweentown Cinematic Universe and to theorize about if Calabar and Kalabar are the same warlockHalloweentown 2: Kalabar's Revenge (October 12th, 2001)IMDB WikipediaDirected by Mary Lambert (a lot of music videos & horror movies)Written by Jon Cooksey & Ali Marie Matheson (Rugrats)Starring: Kimberly J. Brown as Marnie Piper (Halloweentown, Quints, a lot of soaps)Debbie Reynolds as Agatha "Aggie" Cromwell (Singing in the Rain, The Unsinkable Molly Brown, The Debbie Reynolds Show, Rugrats, Will & Grace)Judith Hoag as Gwen Piper (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Armageddon, Big Love, Nashville, The Magicians)Joey Zimmerman as Dylan Piper (mostly stopped acting)Emily Roeske as Sophie Piper (doesn't act)Phillip Van Dyke as Luke (voice on Hey Arnold - stopped acting in 2003)Robin Thomas as Kalabar (Who's the Boss, Matlock, Crazy Ex Girlfriend)Daniel Kountz as KalPeter Wingfield as AlexBlu Mankuma as Gort (mostly a voice actorRichard Side as Benny (improviser)Jessica Lucas as Cindy (Melrose Place, Gracepoint, Gotham, The Resident)Synopsis: An angry warlock has stolen a magic spell book and plans to turn everyone into whatever costume they're wearing at midnight on Halloween. It's a race against time to get the book back and save the humans from permanent horror.Next Movie: ‘Twas the Night ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Robin Thomas is a happiness coach, spiritual teacher, energy healer, and founder of Phoenix Rising Healings/Fierce Happy Women Coaching. She is also a lead teacher and coach at the Rhys Thomas Institute of Energy Medicine. She has a been an Occupational Therapist for 24 years working across the healthcare continuum and still dabbles in this world. She is a self-help, personal transformation junkie for nearly two decades and enjoys collecting certificates and degrees. Robin is a Reiki Master Teacher, Certified Life Coach, Life Mastery Profiles Practitioner and Full Spectrum Master Healer. She has master's degree in counseling, a certificate in Positive Psychology Coaching, is a graduate of the Science of Well-Being course at Yale University and has a black-belt in failure. She also does Matrix Energetics and has studied CranioSacral work, MyoFascial Release, Positional Release, Emotional Freedom Techniques, and the chakras, as well as Quantum Physics, Harry Potter, Dungeons&Dragons, her 8-year-old daughter and many other varied pursuits. Robin is passionate, enthusiastic, playful and deeply irreverent. She is also the author of the book Why the Eff Am I Stuck??? A Step by Step Guide to Living with Joy and Enthusiasm. She believes wholeheartedly in the value of play and fervently enjoys calling forth playmates willing to dive deep into what it means to be fully alive. https://facebook.com/PhoenixRisingHealings
Robin Thomas joins me to talk about his book 'No want of courage: The British Army in Flanders, 1793-95', in a deep dive into the state of the force that was sent out to fight in Flanders, finding a situation comparable to the Russian Army in WW1 when it came to shortages of equipment, and discuss that famous nursery rhyme... Twitter: @zwhitehistory | @RobinThomas1000 You can support this content & get exclusive perks at: www.patreon.com/thenapoleonicist Tips also appreciated: www.ko-fi.com/napoleonicist Buy the book: www.helion.co.uk/military-history-books/no-want-of-courage-the-british-army-in-flanders-1793-1795-2.php?sid=c645dc4c4515a39c93cf959cf79cc3ef
RAD Diversified's Inner Circle is the most transparent real estate investment club you will ever find. Jeff & Robin Thomas are five-year Inner Circle members and RADD REIT investors. They share their first-hand experience as some of our most active investors. Investing is about the legacy for this power couple now; their children and grandchildren are investors following in their footsteps. The RADD Podcast: Explore Wealth is an exploration of Wealth, Finance, Business, and Entrepreneurship. Hosted by Dutch Mendenhall, founder of RAD Diversified, and visionary behind the American Survivalist Project. The Topics of Discussion include Alternative Investments, Real Estate, Tax Auctions, REIT‘s and more. Episodes posted weekly, enjoy. Follow the link to view offerings https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1721469/000110465921144047/tm2134023d1_partiiandiii.htm Follow Me on all my social media platforms. Dutch Mendenhall Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRealDutchMendenhall Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dutchmendenhall/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TaxAuctionPros RAD Diversified Website: https://raddiversified.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/raddiversified YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3YSsFzsXLksebTwZtxL97Q American Survivalist Project Website: https://americansurvivalistproject.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmericanSurvivalistProject Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/americansurvivalistproject/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/americansurvivalistproject
Robin is a happiness coach/spiritual teacher/energy healer and Reiki Master. Passionate, enthusiastic, playful and irreverent, she believes wholeheartedly in the value of play and fervently loves helping playmates choose to be fiercely happy. Where to find Robin: www.Phoenix-rising-healings.com www.facebook.com/PhoenixRisingHealings www.instagram.com/PhoenixRisingHealings https://youtube.com/channel/UCCyNbvrgQ_UM2i1G9Y_OnVg To access some of Robin's upcoming classes visit: https://www.phoenix-rising-healings.com/classes?fbclid=IwAR0FLFFN7YU1XAqFBOw24_4CC8yqLEtqqxrFoODNMlFqFcWQHphiScTmZv4 Where to find Heather: www.instagram.com/heatherwebsterwellness/ www.heatherwebsterwellness.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/heatherwebsterwellness
Summer School (1987) Directed by: Carl Reiner Starring: Mark Harmon, Kirstie Alley, Robin Thomas, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Dean Cameron, Gary Riley, Patrick Labyoteaux, Kelly Jo Minter, Shawnee Smith, Richard Steven Horvitz, Ken Olandt, Fabiana Udenio, Duane Davis, and Carl Reiner Genre: Comedy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cinema-cult-network/support
Our goal with The Vietnam War: The Music is to honor the fallen and the survivors with the music that got them through “just one more day”. Our shows are broadcast around the world. They say thank you & “welcome home” to all Vietnam Vets. ***** As we close season three, the theme is centered around a military cadence call, “Jody's Got Your Cadillac”. Cadences are used by soldiers during marching or running maneuvers. They are sometimes called “jody calls” or “jodies”, after Jody, a recurring character who figures in many traditional cadences; Jody refers to the man with whom a serviceman's wife/girlfriend cheats while he is deployed. Jody stays back home, drives the soldier's car, and gets the soldier's sweetheart while the soldier is stationed elsewhere. ****** ***** In this episode you'll hear two songs, by soldiers who served there. ******** One is Saigon Warrior by Saul Broudy (lead) & Robin Thomas (back-up vocal) **** SAIGON WARRIOR is a military folksong about rear echelon personnel. It descended from a British Army World War I song entitled "The Lousy Lance-Corporal." It circulated widely in Southeast Asia in both Army and Air Force tradition. *****SAUL BROUDY served as a platoon leader, in the 96th Quartermaster Battalion, 1st Logistical Command, at Phan Rang, 1966-1967. *****The second song, GRUNT, was written & performed by in-country soldier Bill Ellis. This song is a detailed description of the "little things that mean a lot" in the daily life of the combat infantryman—mail from home, a drink of cool water, sharing what you have with your buddies. ***** BILL ELLIS was drafted out of a rock band in San Francisco in 1968. He became known as the "singing rifleman" of the First Cavalry Division. In March, 1969, he was pulled from field duty as a rifleman with A Company, 1st Battalion, Fifth Cavalry, and reassigned to Special Services. He toured the Cav area of operations, performing for grunts on the fire support bases. ***** Both are available on the CD “In Country: Folk Songs of Americans in the Vietnam War” (Rounder Records, https://store.rounder.com/) - - - - - - For a look at in-country soldier musicians, watch the video at: ***https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mLgkMqt_Bw-----Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 ------ or by email at dannymemorylane@gmail.com ------ In this episode, you'll hear: -- 1) Every Picture Tells a Story by Rod Stewart2) Drive My Car by The Beatles3) Welcome Home by Country Joe McDonald4) Wanted (A Solid Gold Cadillac) by The Aquatones (w/ Lynne Nixon, vocals)5) Who's Making Love by Johnnie Taylor6) A Letter From Sherry by Dale Ward7) Hoochie Coochie Man by The Allman Brothers Band8) Wild One by BR5-499) Saigon Warrior by Saul Broudy (lead) & Robin Thomas10) Bitch by The Rolling Stones11) Long Live Our Love by The Shangri-Las12) Kentucky Rain by Elvis Presley13) Have You Seen Her by The Chi-Lites14) When a Man Loves a Woman by Wolfman Jack15) You Can Have Her by The Righteous Brothers16) I Put A Spell On You by Creedence Clearwater Revival17) Please Mr. D.J. by Merle Haggard18) Stoned At The Jukebox by Hank Williams Jr.19) Requiem For The Masses by The Association20) The Devil Went Down To Georgia by The Charlie Daniels Band21) Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da by The Beatles22) Grunt by Bill Ellis23) Come See About Me by Junior Walker & The All Stars24) L.A. Woman by The Doors25) Talking Vietnam Blues by Phil Ochs26) A Worried Man by The Kingston Trio27) For The Good Times by Ray Price28) Folsom Prison Blues by Johnny Cash29) Little Girl Blue by Janis Joplin30) Did You Boogie (With Your Baby) by Flash Cadillac & The Continental Kids (w/ Wolfman Jack, narrating)31) Rock Bottom by Kenny Chesney32) Oh No Not My Baby by Maxine Brown33) (You're My) Soul And Inspiration by The Righteous Brothers34) One by George Jones & Tammy Wynette
Is it possible to transform your health by joining a supportive community? During this episode of the Vision Driven Mom podcast, Robin Thomas shares her journey from scientist to becoming the “tenacious mama bear” advocating for her son's illnesses to becoming a community leader in holistic health and wellness.Guest Resources: Robin Thomas is a Business and Lifestyle Coach and a Community Leader in Holistic Health and Wellness.Robin worked for 25 years in medical research at UNC studying inflammation in chronic and autoimmune diseases, began her own wellness business with USANA Health Sciences in 2004, and founded the Living Well Connections community in 2015.Living Well Connections supports, educates and empowers us all to make healthy decisions toward a more balanced and fulfilling life. Robin is dedicated to helping women stop feeling powerless about their health by guiding them through ways to get started with healthy habits.Website: https://robinthomas.bizLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/robinthomas427 Facebook: https://facebook.com/robinthomas427Instagram: https://instagram.com/livingwellconnectionsJoin the Living Well Connections community: https://mailchi.mp/5c8c6b4d871d/livingwellconnectionsSign up for a free 30 min consultation at http://meetRobin.me This includes a Balanced Living Evaluation sent when the time is scheduled…………..Vision Driven Mom ResourcesShare: #visiondrivenmompodcastWebsite: http://www.visiondrivenmom.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/visiondrivenmomsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/visiondrivenmom/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/visiondrivenmom/Email: visiondrivenmompodcast@gmail.comTHE VIBE CARE TOOLKIT: Take your yoga off the mat and into mom life www.vibecaretoolkit.comHot Mess Mom Retreat: https://members.renaefieck.com/a/2147490418/ZDQswvkt
This exhibit is called The Vietnam War: The Music. Our mission here at the Music Museum is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. We thank you for your service.Early-on, in Vietnam, soldiers turned to music as a lifeline to the home front they promised to defend. Stateside music was a big part of a soldier's down time that centered around the hooches and outposts of Vietnam. The music that was popular during the Vietnam War was, and is still, therapy. There are songs you can remember, and then there are songs you REALLY remember. Many of these songs will have a special meaning for you. A place, a brother, a time gone by. Our shows are broadcast around the world. They say thank you & “welcome home” to all Vietnam Vets. There is no opinion offered on the War. It's all about the music.For your service and your sacrifice, this is The Vietnam War: The Music.This episode is called “Fun, Travel, Adventure” ******Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 ***** or by email at dannymemorylane@gmail.com***** You'll hear:1) The Letter by The Box Tops2) Welcome Home by Country Joe McDonald3) It Came Out of the Sky by Creedence Clearwater Revival4) Workin' For The Man by Roy Orbison5) Letter From Vietnam by Staff Sgt. Barry Sadler6) It's All Over Now by The Rolling Stones7) Drive On by Johnny Cash8) Rocket Man by Elton John9) I'll Be In Trouble by The Temptations10) Mendocino by The Texas Tornados11) Blue Ridge Mountian Sky by The Marshall Tucker Band12) If You're Reading This by Tim McGraw13) Donna by Los Lobos14) Crack Went the Rifle by Bull Durham (lead), Robin Thomas, Saul Broudy & Tom Price15) Back In The U.S.S.R. by The Beatles16) The Fightin' Side Of Me by Merle Haggard & The Strangers17) Twentieth Century Fox by The Doors18) Travelin' Soldier by Dixie Chicks19) These Boots Are Made For Walkin' by Nancy Sinatra20) The Universal Coward by Jan & Dean21) The Ballad Of You & Me & Pooneil by Jefferson Airplane22) Fun, Fun, Fun by The Beach Boys23) Only Sixteen by Sam Cooke24) Take Me Home, Country Roads by John Denver25) Cecilia by Simon & Garfunkel26) Dropkick Me, Jesus by Bobby Bare27) Come A Little Bit Closer by Jay & The Americans28) Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul29) See Me, Feel Me by The Who30) Bamiba by Staff Sgt. Barry Sadler31) Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen by Santana32) Navy Blue by Diane Renay33) Angel by Jimi Hendrix34) Born And Raised In Black And White by The Highwaymen (Nelson/Cash/Jennings/Kristofferson)35) Soldier by Steven Curtis Chapman36) Bless The Wings (That Bring You Back) by The Moody Blues
In honor of Lifetime Movie Network's 31st anniversary (and Lifewine's two-year anniversary as a podcast!) we're discussing the very FIRST Lifetime movie: MEMORIES OF MURDER (1990), starring Nancy Allen, Robin Thomas, and Vanity. This inaugural effort has no lack of our favorite tropes, confusing character motivations, or remarkably conspicuous late-80's fashion choices. Don't forget to remember to listen to this one! Support the show (https://patreon.com/lifewinepodcast)
Darkness, destruction, depression. We have all known it and felt it in one aspect or another. But what if I told you that you have the ability to choose. And once you know you have the ability to choose, would you continue to choose pain or would you choose happiness? Join me and Robin Thomas as we discuss the highs and lows of choosing happiness. Connect with Robin Website Facebook Group Instagram Shadow Course --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecraftwellness/support
Early-on, in Vietnam, soldiers turned to music as a lifeline to the home front they promised to defend. Rock & roll (R&R) really became rest & relaxation (R&R) for the troops. It was this music that got you through another day, another day closer to going home. Music was a big part of a soldier’s down time that centered within the hooches of Vietnam. The music that was popular during the Vietnam War was, and is still, therapy. There are songs you can remember, and then there are songs you REALLY remember. Many of these songs will have a special meaning for you. A place, a brother, a time gone by. This program is for you, the Vietnam Vets, who will never forget. This episode contains the Big & Rich song, The 8th of November which tells the tale of Niles Harris, a soldier in the 173rd Airborne Brigade of the United States Army during Operation Hump in South Vietnam on November 8, 1965. Our mission here at the Music Museum is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. We thank you for your service. From the Gulf Coast of Florida, going around the world on demand, this is The Vietnam War: The Music. This episode is called “Enough Is Enough” Don’t forget to join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 or by email at dannymemorylane@gmail.com In this episode you’ll hear: 1) Ball Of Confusion (That's What The World Is Today) by The Temptations 2) Welcome Home by Country Joe McDonald 3) We're Not Gonna Take It by The Who 4) Where Have All The Flowers Gone by Johnny Rivers 5) Desperado by The Eagles 6) One Good Man by Janis Joplin 7) Eve Of Destruction by The Turtles 8) Gimme Shelter by The Rolling Stones 9) Tour of Duty by Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit 10) Evil Ways by Santana 11) Chicago / We Can Change The World by Graham Nash 12) Up On Cripple Creek by The Band 13) Bring It On Home To Me by Sam Cooke 14) Wild Child by The Doors 15) Two Soldiers Coming Home by Lori McKenna 16) Arlington by Trace Adkins 17) Run Through the Jungle by Creedence Clearwater Revival 18) Coming Home Soldier by Bobby Vinton 19) We Can Work It Out by Stevie Wonder 20) 19 by Paul Hardcastle 21) 8th Of November by Big & Rich [duo composed of Big Kenny and John Rich] 22) As Tears Go By by Marianne Faithfull 23) Zor and Zam by The Monkees 24) Why Can't We Be Friends? by War 25) Forgotten Man by Elvis Lloyd Carden & Chris Noel 26) Ain't That Peculiar by Marvin Gaye 27) Will There Be a Tomorrow? By Dick Jonas (lead), Bill Ellis, Chuck Rosenberg & Robin Thomas (w/ Lisa Ellis, Sherry Hughes, Kathy Jonas, back-up vocals) 28) Be My Baby by The Ronettes 29) We Can Be Together by Jefferson Airplane 30) Stop the War Now by Edwin Starr 31) The Wind Cries Mary by The Jimi Hendrix Experience 32) Songs That Make A Difference by The Highwaymen (Nelson/Cash/Jennings/Kristofferson) 33) Let It Be by The Beatles 34) Once I Was by Tim Buckley 35) God Bless America by Connie Francis
Co-hosts Movie Miss & Nikki Flixx are joined by special guest & 1980's movie fan Krash Kristi, to discuss the 1987 "turkey" Summer School, starring Mark Harmon, Kirstie Alley & Robin Thomas. *SPOILERS DUH* At the time of this episode release you can WATCH SUMMER SCHOOL HERE: pay streaming on Amazon Prime or to rent through Paramount TV on your local cable provider. Be part of our fun bad movie conversations by following our facebook page Let’s Talk Turkeys, on Instagram at letstalkturkeys (all one word), and you can email us directly at letstalkturkeys@yahoo.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lets-talk-turkeys/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lets-talk-turkeys/support
Welcome home. And welcome back to The Music Museum. This exhibit is called The Vietnam War: The Music. Our mission here at the Music Museum is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. We thank you for your service. This project started with a story I saw on TV in 2018, a story about a soldier, a 23-year-old Army helicopter sniper, who served in the Vietnam War. Before Christmas 1970, he received a Christmas card from a sixth-grader he didn't know. It had a simple message: "Thank you." He said it helped him get through the war. Over the years, he prized the letter and wondered what happened to the little girl who wrote it. That got me thinking about a letter that I received in 1968 from a soldier serving in Vietnam. I was a disc jockey in Manchester NH playing the hits every night. In July of that year, I got a letter from the soldier requesting that I play three songs dedicated to his girlfriend who was attending college in the area. I played the songs, and that was that. But I saved that letter for 50 years and in 2018, I started to wonder what had happened to that soldier. I tried to locate him, but, so far, I haven’t made contact. The search however continues. In the meantime, an episode was born. It’s called “A Letter From Long Binh.” Our goal with The Vietnam War: The Music is to honor the fallen and the survivors with the music that got them through “just one more day”. Our shows are broadcast around the world. They say thank you & “welcome home” to all Vietnam Vets. There is no opinion offered on that War. It’s all about the music. As a tribute to your service and your sacrifice, this is The Vietnam War: The Music. ***** This episode is called “A Letter From Long Binh” ***** Join the conversation on Facebook at----- https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 *****or by email at --- dannymemorylane@gmail.com You’ll hear: 1) Dancing In The Street by David Bowie (w/ Mick Jagger) 2) Welcome Home by Country Joe McDonald 3) Still In Saigon by The Charlie Daniels Band 4) Purple Haze by The Jimi Hendrix Experience 5) Sweet Soul Music by Arthur Conley 6) Camouflage by Stan Ridgway 7) Ride My See-Saw by The Moody Blues 8) Green, Green Grass of Home by Porter Wagoner 9) Revival by The Allman Brothers Band 10) Going To a Go-Go by The Miracles (w/ Smokey Robinson) 11) White Room by Cream 12) Ring Of Fire by Johnny Cash 13) Orange Crush by R.E.M. 14) Suavecito by Malo 15) Jolly Green [To the tune of George Hamilton IV's 1963 hit, "Abilene"] by Bull Durham (lead), Robin Thomas, Saul Broudy & Tom Price 16) Blue Monday by Fats Domino 17) I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag by Country Joe & The Fish 18) She's A Woman by The Beatles 19) Sweet Hitch-Hiker by Creedence Clearwater Revival 20) Kansas City by Wilbert Harrison 21) My Little Marine by Jamie Horton 22) Me And Bobby McGee by Janis Joplin 23) All American Country Boy by Alan Jackson 24) Ball Of Fire by Tommy James & The Shondells 25) Sweets For My Sweet by The Drifters 26) Kentucky Woman by Deep Purple 27) Chain of Fools by Aretha Franklin 28) If the Sun Comes Up by Trace Adkins 29) Oye Como Va by Santana 30) Ba Muoi Ba [the name of a Vietnamese-produced beer, which means "thirty-three (now called "333 Premium Export Beer")] by Chuck Rosenberg (lead) & Bill Ellis 31) California Dreamin' by The Mamas & The Papas 32) Once I Was by Gregg Allman 33) Jailhouse Rock by Elvis Presley 34) The Grand Tour by George Jones 35) The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down by Joan Baez 36) God Bless America by Connie Francis
Are you happy? How do you get happy? Did you know that happiness is an inside job? Happiness Coach, Robin Thomas, shares the secrets to an intentionally happy life with the listeners of Get Your FILL-Financial Independence & Long Life Podcast.
Are you happy? How do you get happy? Did you know that happiness is an inside job? Happiness Coach, Robin Thomas, shares the secrets to an intentionally happy life with the listeners of Get Your FILL-Financial Independence & Long Life Podcast. About Robin Thomas: Robin Thomas has been performing healings and teaching spirituality for nearly 20 years and her sessions are often an amalgam of all she has learned on her journey in this world and others. Relying on both knowledge and instinct, sessions can be interactive and improvisational or meditative and relaxing, depending on the needs of the client and which Guides show up -- No two sessions are ever the same. She will help you foster joy and enthusiasm by showing you how to feel seen, heard and understood. Robin believes we are all connected, spiritually and emotionally and works to guide clients through spiritual, mental, emotional and physical blocks, allowing them achieve their highest potential. She also believes wholeheartedly in the value of play. Robin is a Reiki Master Teacher, Certified Life Coach, Rhys Method Profile Practitioner, and Full Spectrum Master Healer. She also does Matrix Energetics, CranioSacral work, MyoFascial Release, Positional Release, and Emotional Freedom Techniques. She has studied the chakras, as well as Quantum Physics, Harry Potter, Dungeons & Dragons, her 8-year old daughter and many other varied pursuits. She has a been an Occupational Therapist for 20+ years, has Master’s degree in counseling and is a graduate of and teacher and coach at the Rhys Thomas Institute of Energy Medicine. She has been a self-help, personal transformation junkie for nearly two decades and enjoys collecting certificates and degrees. Robin is passionate, enthusiastic, playful and deeply irreverent, habitually giving her own Guides a run for their money. Robin is also the author of the book Why the Eff Am I Stuck??? a step by step guide to living with joy and enthusiasm. She is fervently enjoys calling forth playmates willing to dive deep into what it means to be fully alive.
This exhibit is called The Vietnam War: The Music. Our mission here at the Music Museum is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. We thank you for your service. Early-on, in Vietnam, soldiers turned to music as a lifeline to the home front they’d promised to defend. Rock & roll (R&R) really became rest & relaxation (R&R) for the troops. It was this music that got you through another day, another day closer to going home. Music was a big part of a soldier’s down time that centered within the hooches of Vietnam. The music that was popular during the Vietnam War was, and is still, therapy. There are songs you can remember, and then there are songs you REALLY remember. Many of these songs will have a special meaning for you. A place, a brother, a time gone by. This program is for you, the Vietnam Vets, who will never forget. Our goal with The Vietnam War: The Music is to honor the fallen and the survivors with the music that got them through “just one more day”. Our shows are broadcast around the world. They say thank you & “welcome home” to all Vietnam Vets. There is no opinion offered on the War. It’s all about the music. For your service and your sacrifice, this is The Vietnam War: The Music. This episode: The Times They Are A-Changin' Join the conversation on Facebook at----- https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 or by email at dannymemorylane@gmail.com You’ll hear: 1. The Times They Are A-Changin' by Bob Dylan 2. Welcome Home by Country Joe McDonald 3. Born on the Bayou by Creedence Clearwater Revival 4. Soldier Boy by The Shirelles 5. The Ballad of the Green Berets by Staff Sgt. Barry Sadler 6. Hello Vietnam by Johnnie Wright (w/ Kitty Wells, backing vocal) 7. I Fall To Pieces by Patsy Cline 8. (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay by Otis Redding 9. Sitting in the Cab of My Truck by Chip Dockery [He served with the 13th Tactical Fighter Squadron at Udorn] 10. People Got To Be Free by The (Young) Rascals 11. These Boots Are Made For Walkin' by Nancy Sinatra 12. Oh, Pretty Woman by Roy Orbison 13. The Minute Men (Are Turning In Their Graves) by Stonewall Jackson 15. Respect by Aretha Franklin 16. Sugar Shack by Jimmy Gilmer & The Fireballs 17. I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch) by The Four Tops 18. Good Vibrations by The Beach Boys 19. Gallant Men by Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen 20. Mr. Lonely by Bobby Vinton 21. We Gotta Get Out Of This Place by The Animals 22. The Locomotion by Little Eva 23. Dear Uncle Sam by Loretta Lynn 24. Good Luck Charm by Elvis Presley 25. Big Girls Don't Cry by The Four Seasons 26. What We're Fighting For by Dave Dudley 27. You by The Aquatones (w/ Lynne Nixon, lead) 28. Light My Fire by The Doors 29. The Battle Of New Orleans by Johnny Horton 30. Chu Yen (Siagon Girl) by Saul Broudy (lead), Robin Thomas & Tom Price 32. Honky Tonk Women by The Rolling Stones 33. Lyndon Johnson Told the Nation by Tom Paxton 34. Leaving On A Jet Plane by Peter, Paul And Mary 35. Together Again by Buck Owens 36. I Feel Fine by The Beatles 37. Sky Pilot by Eric Burdon & The Animals 38. Coney Island Baby by The Excellents 39. With God On Our Side by The Neville Brothers 40. God Bless America by Connie Francis
This exhibit is called The Vietnam War: The Music. Our mission here at the Music Museum is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. We thank you for your service. **** Early-on, in Vietnam, soldiers turned to music as a lifeline to the home front they promised to defend. Rock & roll (R&R) really became rest & relaxation (R&R) for the troops. It was this music that got you through another day, another day closer to going home. Music was a big part of a soldier’s down time that centered within the hooches of Vietnam. The music that was popular during the Vietnam War was, and is still, therapy. There are songs you can remember, and then there are songs you REALLY remember. Many of these songs will have a special meaning for you. A place, a brother, a time gone by. This program is for you, the Vietnam Vets, who will never forget. **** Our goal with The Vietnam War: The Music is to honor the fallen and the survivors with the music that got them through “just one more day”. Our shows are broadcast around the world. They say thank you & “welcome home” to all Vietnam Vets. There is no opinion offered on the War. It’s all about the music. **** For your service and your sacrifice, this is The Vietnam War: The Music. This episode is called “Saigon Warriors (REMF)” **** Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 **** or by email at: dannymemorylane@gmail.com You’ll hear: 1) We Gotta Get Out Of This Place by The Animals 2) No Surrender by Bruce Springsteen 3) 96 Tears by ? & The Mysterians 4) Welcome Home by Country Joe McDonald 5) Born On The Bayou by John Fogerty & Kid Rock 6) Rag Doll by The Four Seasons 7) Good Man by India.Arie 8) Spoonful by Cream 9) Quarter To Three by Gary U.S. Bonds 10) Roll On Down the Highway by Bachman-Turner Overdrive 11) Soldiers Get Strange by Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit 12) Respect Yourself by The Staple Singers 13) All Together Now by The Beatles 14) Knock On Wood by Eddie Floyd 15) The Streets Of Bakersfield by Dwight Yoakam & Buck Owens 16) The Tears Of A Clown by Smokey Robinson & The Miracles 17) Jolly Green [To the tune of George Hamilton IV's 1963 hit, "Abilene"] by Bull Durham (lead), Robin Thomas, Saul Broudy & Tom Price 18) Panama Red by New Riders Of The Purple Sage 19) Plastic Fantastic Lover by Jefferson Airplane 20) The Ballad of Uneasy Rider by The Charlie Daniels Band 21) Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours) by Stevie Wonder 22) Devil With A Blue Dress On & Good Golly Miss Molly by Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels 23) My Little Marine by Jamie Horton 24) Going Mobile by The Who 25) I Fall To Pieces by Patsy Cline 26) All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down by The Mavericks 27) Mr. Pitiful by Otis Redding 28) California Girls by The Beach Boys 29) Jumpin' Jack Flash by The Rolling Stones 30) Out Of Sight by James Brown 31) All Day And All Of The Night by The Kinks 32) Back Where I Come From by Kenny Chesney 33) Simple Man by Graham Nash 34) Wake Up Everybody by Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes 35) If Tomorrow Never Comes by Garth Brooks 36) The Long And Winding Road by The Beatles
This exhibit is called The Vietnam War: The Music. Our mission here at the Music Museum is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. We thank you for your service. Early-on, in Vietnam, soldiers turned to music as a lifeline to the home front they promised to defend. Rock & roll (R&R) really became rest & relaxation (R&R) for the troops. It was this music that got you through another day, another day closer to going home. Music was a big part of a soldier’s down time that centered within the hooches of Vietnam. The music that was popular during the Vietnam War was, and is still, therapy. There are songs you can remember, and then there are songs you REALLY remember. Many of these songs will have a special meaning for you. A place, a brother, a time gone by. This program is for you, the Vietnam Vets, who will never forget. Our goal with The Vietnam War: The Music is to honor the fallen and the survivors with the music that got them through “just one more day”. Our shows are broadcast around the world. They say thank you & “welcome home” to all Vietnam Vets. There is no opinion offered on the War. It’s all about the music. **** For your service and your sacrifice, this is The Vietnam War: The Music. This episode is called “The Domino Theory” **** Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 ***** or by email at: dannymemorylane@gmail.com ***** You’ll hear: 1) Domino by Van Morrison 2) Welcome Home by Country Joe McDonald 3) The Dawn of Correction by The Spokesmen 4) Galveston by Glen Campbell 5) Soldier's Plea by Marvin Gaye (with The Love Tones, backing vocals; The Funk Bros., backing band) 6) I Walk The Line by Johnny Cash 7) Ain't Too Proud To Beg by The Temptations 8) Mercedes Benz by Janis Joplin 9) Melissa by The Allman Brothers Band 10) The Great Joe Bob (A Regional Tragedy) by Terry Allen 11) Front Line by Stevie Wonder 12) The Rains Came (aka Rain Rain Rain) by Sir Douglas Quintet 13) Don't Look Now by Creedence Clearwater Revival 14) Green Beret and Friendly FAC by Chuck Rosenberg (lead), Robin Thomas & Tom Price 15) Good Times by Sam Cooke 16) Why Don't You Write Me by Simon & Garfunkel 17) Big Iron by Marty Robbins 18) America, Communicate With Me by Ray Stevens 19) Living In America by James Brown 20) We Gotta Get out of This Place by The Righteous Brothers 21) Magical Mystery Tour by The Beatles 22) What's Your Name by Lynyrd Skynyrd 23) One Day At A Time by Willie Nelson 24) I've Got Sand In My Shoes by The Drifters (with Johnny Moore, lead) 25) Walk Like A Man by Grand Funk (Railroad) 26) Where We Left Off by Hunter Hayes 27) A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall by Leon Russell 28) James Dean by The Eagles 29) If 6 Was 9 by The Jimi Hendrix Experience 30) Soldier of Fortune by Deep Purple 31) Wrote A Song For Everyone by Creedence Clearwater Revival 32) Why Me Lord? By Kris Kristofferson (with Rita Coolidge & Larry Gatlin, backing vocals) 33) We Shall Overcome by Bruce Springsteen 34) 7 O'Clock News/Silent Night by Simon & Garfunkel 35) Enter Sandman by Metallica
Welcome to Season 4. This exhibit from The Music Museum is called The Vietnam War: The Music. Our mission is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. We thank you for your service. In Vietnam, music provided a diversion and a release from “the uncertainty, isolation, and sometimes stark terror that reached from the front lines to the relatively secure rear areas known as the “air-conditioned jungle,” or what was officially known as the Rear Echelon. The music that was popular during the Vietnam War was, and is still, therapy. There are songs you can remember, and then there are songs you REALLY remember. Many of these songs will have a special meaning for you. A place, a brother, a time gone by. Our shows are broadcast around the world. They say thank you & “welcome home” to all Vietnam Vets. There is no opinion offered on the War. It’s all about the music. - - - For your service and your sacrifice, this is Vietnam War: The Music. - - - This episode is called “Rear Echelon Commandos” - - - Don’t forget to join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 - - -or by email at dannymemorylane@gmail.com You’ll hear: 1) We Gotta Get Out Of This Place by The Animals 2) Bring the Boys Home by Freda Payne 3) Welcome Home by Country Joe McDonald 4) Too Many Fish In The Sea by The Marvelettes 5) Sittin' On A Fence by The Rolling Stones 6) The Minute Men (Are Turning In Their Graves) by Stonewall Jackson 7) 634-5789 (Soulsville, U.S.A.) by Wilson Pickett 8) Rock 'n' Roll Stew by Traffic 9) These Boots Are Made For Walkin' by Nancy Sinatra 10) Good Luck Charm by Elvis Presley 11) Spanish Harlem by Aretha Franklin 12) What We're Fighting For by Dave Dudley 13) Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting by Elton John 14) Chu Yen (Siagon Girl) by Saul Broudy (lead), Robin Thomas & Tom Price 15) Soul Sister, Brown Sugar by Sam & Dave 16) White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane 17) Johnny B. Goode by Chuck Berry 18) Tour of Duty by Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit 19) Born on the Bayou by Creedence Clearwater Revival 20) Don't Think Twice, It's All Right by Eric Clapton 21) (I Know) I'm Losing You by The Temptations (w/ David Ruffin, lead vocal & The Funk Brothers) 22) Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles 23) Pull the Boom from the Gas Hole by Dick Jonas (lead), Chuck Rosenberg & Robin Thomas 24) Good Vibrations by The Beach Boys 25) Keep On Pushing by The Impressions 26) She'd Rather Be With Me by The Turtles 27) (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay by Otis Redding 28) Sitting in the Cab of My Truck by Chip Dockery 29) Touch Me by The Doors 30) Love Is Like An Itching In My Heart by The Supremes 31) The Soldier Has Come Home by Staff Sgt. Barry Sadler 32) Trouble No More by The Allman Brothers Band 33) Wake Me Up When September Ends by Green Day 34) Soldier Boy by The Shirelles 35) My Wife by The Who 36) Walking In The Rain by The Ronettes 37) Understanding by Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band 38) Leaving On A Jet Plane by Peter, Paul And Mary 39) I Was Here by Lady Antebellum
Remember Everyone Deployed (R.E.D) was created to show solidarity and support for our deployed service members every Friday until they return home to their families. The goal is to carry the message to a national level to show them that they are never forgotten. ***** Our mission here at the Music Museum is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. Our shows are broadcast around the world. They say thank you & “welcome home” to all Vietnam Vets. There is no opinion offered on the War. It’s all about the music. ******* For your service and your sacrifice, this is Vietnam War: The Music – Everyday Is R.E.D. Friday ****** One of the songs featured in this episode, Da Nang Lullaby, is performed by Vietnam Veterans Bull Durham (lead), Robin Thomas, Saul Broudy, and Tom Price. The “Gooney Bird” plane that’s mentioned refers to a Douglas C-47 Skytrain [a military transport aircraft developed from the civilian Douglas DC-3 airliner] ***** Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 **** or by email at dannymemorylane@gmail.com **** In this episode you’ll hear: 1) The Ballad of the Green Berets by Staff Sgt. Barry Sadler 2) Welcome Home by Country Joe McDonald 3) Beast Of Burden by The Rolling Stones 4) Courtesy Of The Red White And Blue by 4troops 5) I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore by The Young Rascals 6) Papa's Got A Brand New Bag by James Brown 7) Singing In Vietnam Talking Blues by Johnny Cash 8) Hello, I Love You by The Doors 9) Shake Me, Wake Me by The Four Tops 10) The Actor by The Moody Blues 11) I Can't Help It If I'm Still In Love With You by Willie Nelson 12) Me and Baby Brother by War 13) I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag by Country Joe & The Fish 14) Da Nang Lullaby by Bull Durham (lead), Robin Thomas, Saul Broudy & Tom Price 15) (Wish I Could) Hideaway by Creedence Clearwater Revival 16) Heartache Tonight by John Anderson 17) Hot Fun In The Summertime by Sly & The Family Stone 18) Summertime by Janis Joplin 19) Baby, I Love You by Aretha Franklin 20) Love The One You're With by Stephen Stills 21) Why You Been Gone So Long by Johnny Darrell 22) He Ain't Heavy...He's My Brother by Neil Diamond 23) Sloop John B. by The Kingston Trio 24) I'm Free by The Who 25) It's Now Or Never by Elvis Presley 26) To A Soldier Boy by The Tassels 27) Mustang Sally by Wilson Pickett 28) The Boxer by Simon & Garfunkel 29) Too Busy Thinking About My Baby by Marvin Gaye 30) Chicago by Graham Nash 31) Dazed And Confused by Led Zeppelin 32) She's Not There by Santana 33) Lather by Jefferson Airplane 34) Two Soldiers Coming Home by Lori McKenna 35) Going Home by Aaron Neville
Our goal with The Vietnam War: The Music is to honor the fallen and the survivors with the music that got them through “just one more day”. Our shows are broadcast around the world. They say thank you & “welcome home” to all Vietnam Vets. ***** As we close season three, the theme is centered around a military cadence call, “Jody's Got Your Cadillac”. Cadences are used by soldiers during marching or running manuvers. They are sometimes called “jody calls” or “jodies”, after Jody, a recurring character who figures in many traditional cadences; Jody refers to the man with whom a serviceman's wife/girlfriend cheats while he is deployed. Jody stays back home, drives the soldier's car, and gets the soldier's sweetheart while the soldier is stationed elsewhere. ****** Ain’t no use in lookin’ down, Ain’t no discharge on the ground, Ain’t no use in going back, Jody’s got your Cadillac. ** Ain’t no use in calling home, Jody’s got your girl and gone, Ain’t no use in feeling blue, Jody’s got your sister too. ** Ain’t no use in going back, Jody’s got your Cadillac. ***** In this episode you’ll hear two songs, by soldiers who served there. ******** One is Saigon Warrior by Saul Broudy (lead) & Robin Thomas (back-up vocal) **** SAIGON WARRIOR is a military folksong about rear echelon personnel. It descended from a British Army World War I song entitled "The Lousy Lance-Corporal." It circulated widely in Southeast Asia in both Army and Air Force tradition. ***** SAUL BROUDY served as a platoon leader, in the 96th Quartermaster Battalion, 1st Logistical Command, at Phan Rang, 1966-1967. ***** The second song, GRUNT, was written & performed by in-country soldier Bill Ellis. This song is a detailed description of the "little things that mean a lot" in the daily life of the combat infantryman—mail from home, a drink of cool water, sharing what you have with your buddies. ***** BILL ELLIS was drafted out of a rock band in San Francisco in 1968. He became known as the "singing rifleman" of the First Cavalry Division. In March, 1969, he was pulled from field duty as a rifleman with A Company, 1st Battalion, Fifth Cavalry, and reassigned to Special Services. He toured the Cav area of operations, performing for grunts on the fire support bases. ***** Both are available on the CD “In Country: Folk Songs of Americans in the Vietnam War” (Rounder Records, https://store.rounder.com/) - - - - - - For a look at in-country soldier musicians, watch the video at: *** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mLgkMqt_Bw ----- Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 ------ or by email at dannymemorylane@gmail.com ------ In this episode, you’ll hear: -- 1) Every Picture Tells a Story by Rod Stewart 2) Drive My Car by The Beatles 3) Welcome Home by Country Joe McDonald 4) Wanted (A Solid Gold Cadillac) by The Aquatones (w/ Lynne Nixon, vocals) 5) Who's Making Love by Johnnie Taylor 6) A Letter From Sherry by Dale Ward 7) Hoochie Coochie Man by The Allman Brothers Band 8) Wild One by BR5-49 9) Saigon Warrior by Saul Broudy (lead) & Robin Thomas 10) Bitch by The Rolling Stones 11) Long Live Our Love by The Shangri-Las 12) Kentucky Rain by Elvis Presley 13) Have You Seen Her by The Chi-Lites 14) When a Man Loves a Woman by Wolfman Jack 15) You Can Have Her by The Righteous Brothers 16) I Put A Spell On You by Creedence Clearwater Revival 17) Please Mr. D.J. by Merle Haggard 18) Stoned At The Jukebox by Hank Williams Jr. 19) Requiem For The Masses by The Association 20) The Devil Went Down To Georgia by The Charlie Daniels Band 21) Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da by The Beatles 22) Grunt by Bill Ellis 23) Come See About Me by Junior Walker & The All Stars 24) L.A. Woman by The Doors 25) Talking Vietnam Blues by Phil Ochs 26) A Worried Man by The Kingston Trio 27) For The Good Times by Ray Price 28) Folsom Prison Blues by Johnny Cash 29) Little Girl Blue by Janis Joplin 30) Did You Boogie (With Your Baby) by Flash Cadillac & The Continental Kids (w/ Wolfman Jack, narrating) 31) Rock Bottom by Kenny Chesney 32) Oh No Not My Baby by Maxine Brown 33) (You're My) Soul And Inspiration by The Righteous Brothers 34) One by George Jones & Tammy Wynette
This exhibit is called The Vietnam War: The Music. Our mission here at the Music Museum is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. We thank you for your service. Early-on, in Vietnam, soldiers turned to music as a lifeline to the home front they promised to defend. Stateside music was a big part of a soldier’s down time that centered around the hooches and outposts of Vietnam. The music that was popular during the Vietnam War was, and is still, therapy. There are songs you can remember, and then there are songs you REALLY remember. Many of these songs will have a special meaning for you. A place, a brother, a time gone by. Our shows are broadcast around the world. They say thank you & “welcome home” to all Vietnam Vets. There is no opinion offered on the War. It’s all about the music. For your service and your sacrifice, this is The Vietnam War: The Music. This episode is called “Fun, Travel, Adventure” ****** Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 ***** or by email at dannymemorylane@gmail.com ***** You’ll hear: 1) The Letter by The Box Tops 2) Welcome Home by Country Joe McDonald 3) It Came Out of the Sky by Creedence Clearwater Revival 4) Workin' For The Man by Roy Orbison 5) Letter From Vietnam by Staff Sgt. Barry Sadler 6) It's All Over Now by The Rolling Stones 7) Drive On by Johnny Cash 8) Rocket Man by Elton John 9) I'll Be In Trouble by The Temptations 10) Mendocino by The Texas Tornados 11) Blue Ridge Mountian Sky by The Marshall Tucker Band 12) If You're Reading This by Tim McGraw 13) Donna by Los Lobos 14) Crack Went the Rifle by Bull Durham (lead), Robin Thomas, Saul Broudy & Tom Price 15) Back In The U.S.S.R. by The Beatles 16) The Fightin' Side Of Me by Merle Haggard & The Strangers 17) Twentieth Century Fox by The Doors 18) Travelin' Soldier by Dixie Chicks 19) These Boots Are Made For Walkin' by Nancy Sinatra 20) The Universal Coward by Jan & Dean 21) The Ballad Of You & Me & Pooneil by Jefferson Airplane 22) Fun, Fun, Fun by The Beach Boys 23) Only Sixteen by Sam Cooke 24) Take Me Home, Country Roads by John Denver 25) Cecilia by Simon & Garfunkel 26) Dropkick Me, Jesus by Bobby Bare 27) Come A Little Bit Closer by Jay & The Americans 28) Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul 29) See Me, Feel Me by The Who 30) Bamiba by Staff Sgt. Barry Sadler 31) Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen by Santana 32) Navy Blue by Diane Renay 33) Angel by Jimi Hendrix 34) Born And Raised In Black And White by The Highwaymen (Nelson/Cash/Jennings/Kristofferson) 35) Soldier by Steven Curtis Chapman 36) Bless The Wings (That Bring You Back) by The Moody Blues
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Early-on, in Vietnam, soldiers turned to music as a lifeline to the home front they promised to defend. Rock & roll (R&R) really became rest & relaxation (R&R) for the troops. It was this music that got you through another day, another day closer to going home. Music was a big part of a soldier’s down time that centered within the hooches of Vietnam. The music that was popular during the Vietnam War was, and is still, therapy. There are songs you can remember, and then there are songs you REALLY remember. Many of these songs will have a special meaning for you. A place, a brother, a time gone by. This program is for you, the Vietnam Vets, who will never forget. This Episode contains the Big & Rich song, The 8th of November which tells the tale of Niles Harris, a soldier in the 173rd Airborne Brigade of the United States Army during Operation Hump in South Vietnam on November 8, 1965. Our mission here at the Music Museum is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. We thank you for your service. From the Gulf Coast of Florida, going around the world on demand, this is The Vietnam War: The Music. This episode is called “Enough Is Enough” Don’t forget to join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 or by email at dannymemorylane@gmail.com In this episode you’ll hear: 1) Ball Of Confusion (That's What The World Is Today) by The Temptations 2) Welcome Home by Country Joe McDonald 3) We're Not Gonna Take It by The Who 4) Where Have All The Flowers Gone by Johnny Rivers 5) Desperado by The Eagles 6) One Good Man by Janis Joplin 7) Eve Of Destruction by The Turtles 8) Gimme Shelter by The Rolling Stones 9) Tour of Duty by Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit 10) Evil Ways by Santana 11) Chicago / We Can Change The World by Graham Nash 12) Up On Cripple Creek by The Band 13) Bring It On Home To Me by Sam Cooke 14) Wild Child by The Doors 15) Two Soldiers Coming Home by Lori McKenna 16) Arlington by Trace Adkins 17) Run Through the Jungle by Creedence Clearwater Revival 18) Coming Home Soldier by Bobby Vinton 19) We Can Work It Out by Stevie Wonder 20) 19 by Paul Hardcastle 21) 8th Of November by Big & Rich [duo composed of Big Kenny and John Rich] 22) As Tears Go By by Marianne Faithfull 23) Zor and Zam by The Monkees 24) Why Can't We Be Friends? by War 25) Forgotten Man by Elvis Lloyd Carden & Chris Noel 26) Ain't That Peculiar by Marvin Gaye 27) Will There Be a Tomorrow? By Dick Jonas (lead), Bill Ellis, Chuck Rosenberg & Robin Thomas (w/ Lisa Ellis, Sherry Hughes, Kathy Jonas, back-up vocals) 28) Be My Baby by The Ronettes 29) We Can Be Together by Jefferson Airplane 30) Stop the War Now by Edwin Starr 31) The Wind Cries Mary by The Jimi Hendrix Experience 32) Songs That Make A Difference by The Highwaymen (Nelson/Cash/Jennings/Kristofferson) 33) Let It Be by The Beatles 34) Once I Was by Tim Buckley 35) God Bless America by Connie Francis
Welcome home. And welcome back to The Music Museum. This exhibit is called The Vietnam War: The Music. Our mission here at the Music Museum is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. We thank you for your service. This project started with a story I saw on TV in 2018, a story about a soldier, a 23-year-old Army helicopter sniper, who served in the Vietnam War. Before Christmas 1970, he received a Christmas card from a sixth-grader he didn't know. It had a simple message: "Thank you." He said it helped him get through the war. Over the years, he prized the letter and wondered what happened to the little girl who wrote it. That got me thinking about a letter that I received in 1968 from a soldier serving in Vietnam. I was a disc jockey in Manchester NH playing the hits every night. In July of that year, I got a letter from the soldier requesting that I play three songs dedicated to his girlfriend who was attending college in the area. I played the songs, and that was that. But I saved that letter for 50 years and in 2018, I started to wonder what had happened to that soldier. I tried to locate him, but, so far, I haven’t made contact. The search however continues. In the meantime, an episode was born. It’s called “A Letter From Long Binh.” Our goal with The Vietnam War: The Music is to honor the fallen and the survivors with the music that got them through “just one more day”. Our shows are broadcast around the world. They say thank you & “welcome home” to all Vietnam Vets. There is no opinion offered on that War. It’s all about the music. As a tribute to your service and your sacrifice, this is The Vietnam War: The Music. This episode is called “A Letter From Long Binh” You’ll hear: 1) Dancing In The Street by David Bowie (w/ Mick Jagger) 2) Welcome Home by Country Joe McDonald 3) Still In Saigon by The Charlie Daniels Band 4) Purple Haze by The Jimi Hendrix Experience 5) Sweet Soul Music by Arthur Conley 6) Camouflage by Stan Ridgway 7) Ride My See-Saw by The Moody Blues 8) Green, Green Grass of Home by Porter Wagoner 9) Revival by The Allman Brothers Band 10) Going To a Go-Go by The Miracles (w/ Smokey Robinson) 11) White Room by Cream 12) Ring Of Fire by Johnny Cash 13) Orange Crush by R.E.M. 14) Suavecito by Malo 15) Jolly Green [To the tune of George Hamilton IV's 1963 hit, "Abilene"] by Bull Durham (lead), Robin Thomas, Saul Broudy & Tom Price 16) Blue Monday by Fats Domino 17) I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag by Country Joe & The Fish 18) She's A Woman by The Beatles 19) Sweet Hitch-Hiker by Creedence Clearwater Revival 20) Kansas City by Wilbert Harrison 21) My Little Marine by Jamie Horton 22) Me And Bobby McGee by Janis Joplin 23) All American Country Boy by Alan Jackson 24) Ball Of Fire by Tommy James & The Shondells 25) Sweets For My Sweet by The Drifters 26) Kentucky Woman by Deep Purple 27) Chain of Fools by Aretha Franklin 28) If the Sun Comes Up by Trace Adkins 29) Oye Como Va by Santana 30) Ba Muoi Ba [the name of a Vietnamese-produced beer, which means "thirty-three (now called "333 Premium Export Beer")] by Chuck Rosenberg (lead) & Bill Ellis 31) California Dreamin' by The Mamas & The Papas 32) Once I Was by Gregg Allman 33) Jailhouse Rock by Elvis Presley 34) The Grand Tour by George Jones 35) The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down by Joan Baez 36) God Bless America by Connie Francis
I’m Danny Lane, the curator of The Music Museum. This exhibit is called The Vietnam War: The Music. Our mission here at the Music Museum is to support all Vietnam Veterans and those who serve the United States, then and now. We thank you for your service. Early-on, in Vietnam, soldiers turned to music as a lifeline to the home front they’d promised to defend. Rock & roll (R&R) really became rest & relaxation (R&R) for the troops. It was this music that got you through another day, another day closer to going home. Music was a big part of a soldier’s down time that centered within the hooches of Vietnam. The music that was popular during the Vietnam War was, and is still, therapy. There are songs you can remember, and then there are songs you REALLY remember. Many of these songs will have a special meaning for you. A place, a brother, a time gone by. This program is for you, the Vietnam Vets, who will never forget. Our goal with The Vietnam War: The Music is to honor the fallen and the survivors with the music that got them through “just one more day”. Our shows are broadcast around the world. They say thank you & “welcome home” to all Vietnam Vets. There is no opinion offered on the War. It’s all about the music. For your service and your sacrifice, this is The Vietnam War: The Music. This episode: Vietnam War: The Music - S. 1 / E. 1 - The Times They Are A-Changin' [2 hours] You’ll hear: 1. The Times They Are A-Changin' by Bob Dylan 2. Welcome Home by Country Joe McDonald 3. Born on the Bayou by Creedence Clearwater Revival 4. Soldier Boy by The Shirelles 5. The Ballad of the Green Berets by Staff Sgt. Barry Sadler 6. Hello Vietnam by Johnnie Wright (w/ Kitty Wells, backing vocal) 7. I Fall To Pieces by Patsy Cline 8. (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay by Otis Redding 9. Sitting in the Cab of My Truck by Chip Dockery [He served with the 13th Tactical Fighter Squadron at Udorn] 10. People Got To Be Free by The (Young) Rascals 11. These Boots Are Made For Walkin' by Nancy Sinatra 12. Oh, Pretty Woman by Roy Orbison 13. The Minute Men (Are Turning In Their Graves) by Stonewall Jackson 14. Vietnam What Will You Do PSA featuring Gary Sinise 15. Respect by Aretha Franklin 16. Sugar Shack by Jimmy Gilmer & The Fireballs 17. I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch) by The Four Tops 18. Good Vibrations by The Beach Boys 19. Gallant Men by Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen 20. Mr. Lonely by Bobby Vinton 21. We Gotta Get Out Of This Place by The Animals 22. The Locomotion by Little Eva 23. Dear Uncle Sam by Loretta Lynn 24. Good Luck Charm by Elvis Presley 25. Big Girls Don't Cry by The Four Seasons 26. What We're Fighting For by Dave Dudley 27. You by The Aquatones (w/ Lynne Nixon, lead) 28. Light My Fire by The Doors 29. The Battle Of New Orleans by Johnny Horton 30. Chu Yen (Siagon Girl) by Saul Broudy (lead), Robin Thomas & Tom Price 31. Vietnam What Will You Do PSA featuring Gary Sinise 32. Honky Tonk Women by The Rolling Stones 33. Lyndon Johnson Told the Nation by Tom Paxton 34. Leaving On A Jet Plane by Peter, Paul And Mary 35. Together Again by Buck Owens 36. I Feel Fine by The Beatles 37. Sky Pilot by Eric Burdon & The Animals 38. Coney Island Baby by The Excellents 39. With God On Our Side by The Neville Brothers 40. God Bless America by Connie Francis
In the last in the series talking about all things teeth-related, Dr Michelle speaks with dentist Dr Robin Thomas and dental hygienist Aurelie, about what sets their Dental Hygiene Clinics apart from other dental clinics. Find out more at https://www.chd.swiss/
It's time to talk teeth again - Dr Michelle speaks with Dr Robin Thomas from Dental Hygiene Clinics about why we shouldn't be scared of dentists anymore. Find out more at https://www.chd.swiss/
Today I am chatting with my good friend Jason Koo. He is a writer, a rabid Cleveland sports fan, and an all around interesting human.He is the FOUNDER of Brooklyn Poets which he started back in 2012. I wanted to put his poem, written for Robin Thomas, here but it's a pdf and I can't cut and paste it so I am adding a link to his website. jasonykoo.com There you can check out his writings and purchase some of his books. The poem written for Robin is called, "Close Embrace." Enjoy.
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Dr. Michael Ricciardi was a lot of fun to sit down with and get to know. He has accomplished a lot in life and still maintains a humbleness that I find really nice to be around. We sit down in his home in Staten Island and discuss quite a bit from his experience studying in Buffalo to his first experience dancing tango in New York. Please welcome Dr. Mike to the show. 0:00 - Bus to Staten Island. //6:20 - Tattoos. //9:30 - Science and Dentistry. //14:00 - School in Buffalo and the accident. //20:00 - Mike's first event and what drew him to tango. //25:00 - Why we dance tango. //31:30 - Clarity of communication. //35:30 - How to build a dental practice. //43:00 - Managing the stresses of the job. //50:00 - Potential and what inspires56:00 - Pushing structures. //102:30 - Flossing, is it a myth? //103:00 - Staten Island milonga and Robin Thomas. //110:00 - Working with others and treating people as equals. //120:00 - "Make em feel good."
Episode 072: Something interesting for the rest of my life - Avik Basu My guest today is a Tango teacher and DJ with international acclaim. He started his TANGO journey back in 2002, and has studied with a number of renown teachers such as Gustavo Naveira, Susana Miller, Alex Krebs, and Robin Thomas. Based in Ann Arbor, MI, today's guest considers himself an eternal student and is always working to move his tango forward. Let's meet Avik Basu... More on Avik here: www.a2tango.com
Today's special guest is a world renown tango instructor and DJ. A mainstay of the New York City tango scene, he has taught in multiple cities in the US and abroad. He's known for his humor, and very down-to-earth teaching method. But what's his backstory? What fascinating nuggets of information does he have to share? Let's meet Robin Thomas, and find out... More on Robin here: Website: http://robinthomastango.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robinthomastango
Steve Cooper talks with actor Robin Thomas. Robin may be best known for his roles as Mark Singleton on Another World, Geoffrey Wells in Who's the Boss and Vice Principal Phil Gills in Summer School. He has had recurring roles in many series such as Murphy Brown, Matlock, Life Unexpected, Queer as Folk, Fuller House, The Division and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and has appeared in numerous films like Pacific Rim, About Last Night..., The Contender and Banger Sisters. His long list of television appearances includes the shows Midnight Caller, Party of Five, NCIS, Pacific Blue, CSI: NY, NCIS: Los Angeles, Criminal Minds, CSI: Miami, Manhattan, Franklin & Bash and Castle. He is also an accomplished sculptor.