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Alles wurde anders, als Steve Winwood den Schritt aus der Isolation seiner englischen Farm machte und nach New York ging. „Higher love““ und „Back in the high life again“ zeugten von Freude an frischer Musik und dem Austausch mit Nile Rodgers, Chaka Khan und James Taylor. Steve Winwood wurde unversehens Mitte der 1980er Jahre ein Star im Hitradio und Musikfernsehen. „Roll with it“ konnte wenig später noch einmal daran anknüpfen. Steve Winwood musste niemandem mehr etwas beweisen, er nahm danach auf, wann und was er wollte: nachdenkliche Bluesfantasien oder raffinierte Jamsessions. Er tauchte immer wieder als Gastmusiker auf. Mit seinem alten Freund Eric Clapton spielte er 2009 sogar eine ausgedehnte Tournee mit alten und neuen Songs. Steve Winwood – hoch geachtet und respektiert – bis heute. Musikliste: Steve Winwood: Steve Winwood (1977): Time is running out, Midland maniac, Let me make something in your life Arc Of A Diver (1980): While you see a chance, Spanish dancer, Night train Talking Back To The Night (1982): Valerie, Talking back to the night, There‘s a river Back In The High Life Again (1986): Higher love, Freedom overspill, Back in the highlife again My love‘s leavin‘ Roll With It (1988): Roll with it, Holding on, Don't you know what the night can do Refugees Of The Heart (1990): You'll keep on searching, In the light of the day Junction Seven (1997): Plenty lovin‘ About Time (2003): Different light, Take it to the final hour, Bully Nine Lives (2008): Fly, Dirty city (with Eric Clapton), Hungry man, Other shore Live From Madison Square Garden (Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood live, 2009) Steve Winwood – English Soul (BBC TV-Documentary, 2010, auf YouTube) Jim Capaldi: Oh How We Danced (1972): Eve, Big thirst Whale Meet Again (1974): It's all right Short Cut Draw Blood (1975): Boy with a problem, Seagull Dave Mason: Alone together (1970): Only you know and I know, Shouldn't have took more than you gave Unser Podcast-Tipp in dieser Folge: Philipps Playlist / https://1.ard.de/philipps-playlist-podcast-cp
As we approach summer, many are considering the costs of a festival-filled season. With soaring ticket prices, are young people finding themselves adjusting their budgets, cutting back on clubbing nights to save for festival tickets? Could the cost of attending a major festival now rival that of a week-long holiday abroad?Joining Andrea to discuss is Ashley Chadomoyo Malone, Dublin DJ and young festival-goer, Daniel Browne, one of the Founders & Owners of Sea Sessions, Gareth Dunleavy, Curator of the ‘Oasis WTS', Nick McKay from the ‘Roll With It' Oasis tribute act and more.
Kelly explores a radical new way to rate politicians with Brad Porteus, the Executive Director of Bridge Grades, who reveals that the most collaborative members of Congress are complete unknowns while the divisive firebrands are celebrities. This eye-opening conversation, part of our Hard Conversations series, challenges our tribal politics and offers a surprising path forward: what if our differences could actually be America's superpower? Discover why humility might be the missing ingredient in our political discourse and how changing who we celebrate in Washington could transform our divided nation. To see the existing scores for members of Congress, go to: www.bridgegrades.org. Subscribe to bridgegrades.substack.com to be the first to get the 2025 Bridge Grades. Brad Porteus is also the author of, Roll With It, a heartfelt and vividly detailed love letter to Gen X. This episode was made possible by a grant from Templeton Religion Trust. To learn more, go to templetonreligiontrust.org. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Let's review season 6 episodes Roll With It, The Break Up and Sweet Child O' Mine....jump on in the water's fine!
El cuarto álbum de Blur, «The Great Escape», fue publicado en el mes de septiembre de 1995. Fue un año clave para los grupos del britpop, de entre los cuales destacó Blur, cuya música estaba llegando a un público cada vez más amplio. Durante esta época, la rivalidad de Blur con los Oasis de Manchester vivió su capítulo más famoso el 14 de agosto de 1995, día del lanzamiento del single principal de los respectivos nuevos trabajos de las dos bandas. «Country House» de Blur contra el «Roll With It» de Oasis. El éxito del «The Great Escape» sólo intensificó la fama de Blur, y el vocalista Damon Albarn terminó huyendo del ruido y los flashes viajando a Islandia.
Bevor morgen mit dem ersten New Music Friday das Musikjahr endgültig lanciert wird, gönnen wir uns noch ein letztes Mal Vorfreude auf grosse Momente, die auf uns zukommen: Die Sounds!-Inventur in Sachen Festivals, Clubkonzerte und (vielleicht?) Weltbewegendem anno '25. Haltet Eure Agenda bereit! +++ PLAYLIST +++ · 22:56 - KNOCKIN' HEART von HAMILTON LEITHAUSER · 22:52 - THIS SIDE OF THE ISLAND von HAMILTON LEITHAUSER · 22:49 - BARN NURSERY von HEY, NOTHING · 22:46 - WISH YOU WOULD NOTICE (KNOW THIS) von ZZZAHARA · 22:43 - SUGAR & SPICE von HATCHIE · 22:37 - BROKEN von ELA MINUS · 22:31 - SUMMER OF LOVE von PARCO PALAZ · 22:22 - T.K. COLLIDER von MNEVIS · 22:19 - BARRIO HUSTLE von HERMANOS GUTIERREZ · 22:16 - SPA von ANNA ERHARD · 22:12 - DOG DAYS von DEHD · 22:08 - ROLL WITH IT von OASIS · · 21:57 - OH SHIT von THE LIBERTINES · 21:53 - THE HAND THAT FEEDS von NINE INCH NAILS · 21:48 - COMPRESS / REPRESS von TRENT REZNOR/ATTICUS ROSS · 21:45 - ESPRESSO von SABRINA CARPENTER · 21:41 - SWEET LOVE von SYLVIE KREUSCH · 21:37 - REDONDO BEACH von PATTI SMITH · 21:32 - WONDER von EN ATTENDANT ANA · 21:26 - ROCKY TRAIL von KINGS OF CONVENIENCE · 21:21 - WILLST DU MIT MIR GEH'N von FÜNF STERNE DELUXE · 21:15 - BREAK YA NECK von BUSTA RHYMES · 21:10 - NOT LIKE US von KENDRICK LAMAR · 21:04 - TV OFF von KENDRICK LAMAR FEAT. LEFTY GUNPLAY · 20:56 - MR. TAMBOURINE MAN von CAT POWER · 20:52 - LIKE A ROLLING STONE von TIMOTHEE CHALAMET · 20:49 - SUBTERRANEAN HOMESICK BLUES von BOB DYLAN · 20:47 - HOOKED von FRANZ FERDINAND · 20:42 - MUSTANG von KINGS OF LEON · 20:38 - SERPENTINE PRISON von MATT BERNINGER · 20:31 - THE UNIVERSE von ROISIN MURPHY · 20:29 - DENIAL IS A RIVER von DOECHII · 20:24 - BULLFROG von DOECHII · 20:19 - X-RAY EYES von LCD SOUNDSYSTEM · 20:13 - BABY'S GOT A TEMPER von THE PRODIGY · 20:09 - POP POP POP von IDLES · 20:05 - ASPIRATION von ZAHO DE SAGAZAN
From the outside looking in, you're likely to have LOTS of questions about Dungeons and Dragons. Like, how do you even play? Why so many dice? Who do I talk to in order to get an invite? Who decides what the story is about? Can I eat the dice? What if I don't like my character? Do the dice taste good? What if my tummy hurts(not from eating dice)? Well, if you've wondered any amount of these surface level concerns, or even had some deeper ones, you have stumbled into the right episode! This week in the Rose Garden, join Soren and Caitie in this interactive episode as they tackle listener questions about all things Dungeons & Dragons! From optimizing gameplay and navigating character mechanics to handling interpersonal challenges at the table, they've got advice for players of all experience levels. Tune in for practical tips, insightful discussions, and a few laughs along the way! ------------------------ Edited by TJ (Teedge) Hargrove ------------------------ Follow us on Insta @Chromatic_Roses https://www.instagram.com/chromatic_roses/ Like us on Facebook at Chromatic Roses https://www.facebook.com/chromaticroses/ Watch Caitie Stream on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/k80_13 ------------------------ Sound effects by Pixabay and Floraphonic https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/cute-level-up-1-189852/ https://www.youtube.com/@floraphonic Intro and outro music - Follow Noah Trumble at https://www.instagram.com/trumbleygeek/ ------------------------ Todays Topics and Links RubyDianArts DrawSwordArt Max Marcil Referenced past episodes: Character Archetypes: https://youtu.be/aCwWx_sOgtc?si=llMT-zF_93-dEzzt Laura Lynn's Episode: https://youtu.be/aCwWx_sOgtc?si=llMT-zF_93-dEzzt (Dealing with Bleed) Equipping the Mindset: Gearing up and Winding Down: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6UEBKkkpQHjIjRMdIFwcvD?si=_WBl2z_LRtiyMajo1NfjHg All Dungeons and Dragons resources cited fall under Fair Use via a Creative Commons by Share Alike 3.0 License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ ------------------------ -Chapters- 00:00:00 Intro 00:02:25 Q1 Calm emotions 00:09:43 Q2 Message 00:20:21 Q3 Banishment 00:27:48 Q4 Mechanical questions! (Legend Lore) 00:37:07 Q5 Wild Magic 00:49:06 Roll With It! 00:52:47 Q6 Interpersonal Questions (Create Bonfire) 1:06:17 Q7 Hellish Rebuke 1:14:53 Q8 Character Questions (Guidance) 1:19:10 Q9 Modify Memory 1:22:50 Haste --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chromaticroses/support
MUSICIn the wake of Thursday's announcement that Linkin Park have a new singer, drummer, single, album and tour, singer Cedric Bixler-Zavala of The Mars Volta posted on social media a reminder that new vocalist Emily Armstrong had gone to court in support of now-convicted rapist actor Danny Masterson, who is serving a 30-years-to-life prison sentence.Linkin Park guitarist Brad Delson has announced he'll be sitting out the band's tour in support of From Zero. On Instagram, he posted, "I've always felt deeply connected to and proud of our live performances. Over the years I've realized I thrive most when I'm actively working with my bandmates behind the scenes––in the studio, collaborating on our new music, and helping build our live show." Tickets to Linkin Park's September 11th gig at LA's Kia Forum sold out in less than one hour. Oasis management might regret giving Liam Gallagher control of his Twitter/X account again. Kendrick Lamar will headline the 2025 Apple Music Super Bowl 59 Halftime Show on Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans, Louisiana.Patti Scialfa, Bruce Springsteen's wife of 33 years and bandmate for over 40, has revealed that she's had a rare form of blood cancer know as multiple myeloma since 2018. The news came out during the premiere showing of the film Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) on Sunday. Scialfa finally talks about her diagnosis and how its affected her ability to tour with the band in the documentary.There's yet another Jimi Hendrix documentary in the works. Jimi, which is authorized by the Hendrix estate, will cover the launch of his career and be directed by Bao Nguyen, who helmed the Emmy-nominated Netflix doc The Greatest Night in Pop about the recording of "We Are the World."QUICK HITS:RIP: Lyricist and Songwriters Hall of Fame member Will Jennings died in his home in Tyler, Texas Friday at the age of 80. Jennings won two Best Original Song Oscars — in 1983 for "Up Where We Belong" and in 1997 for "My Heart Will Go On." He also co-wrote "Tears in Heaven" with Eric Clapton and collaborated with Steve Winwood on his four solo albums from 1980 to 1990, including the number-one singles "Higher Love" and "Roll With It."RIP: Bassist Herbie Flowers passed away. He played the iconic bass line in Lou Reed's "Walk on the Wild Side", which was repurposed for the song "Can I Kick It" by A Tribe Called Quest. TVRIP: YouTube subscribers to firearms expert Paul Harrell learned that he died at 58 from pancreatic cancer - from Harrell himself. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:Beetlejuice Beetlejuice grossed a huge $110 million in its opening weekend – giving it a $10 million dollar revenue, since it cost $100 million to produce. AND FINALLY – you will need to wait a little longer for Grand Theft Auto 6ComicBook.com says we won't be playing 'Grand Theft Auto 6' next year. AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams > Check out King Scott's band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/Rizz 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.
MUSIC In the wake of Thursday's announcement that Linkin Park have a new singer, drummer, single, album and tour, singer Cedric Bixler-Zavala of The Mars Volta posted on social media a reminder that new vocalist Emily Armstrong had gone to court in support of now-convicted rapist actor Danny Masterson, who is serving a 30-years-to-life prison sentence. Linkin Park guitarist Brad Delson has announced he'll be sitting out the band's tour in support of From Zero. On Instagram, he posted, "I've always felt deeply connected to and proud of our live performances. Over the years I've realized I thrive most when I'm actively working with my bandmates behind the scenes––in the studio, collaborating on our new music, and helping build our live show." Tickets to Linkin Park's September 11th gig at LA's Kia Forum sold out in less than one hour. Oasis management might regret giving Liam Gallagher control of his Twitter/X account again. Kendrick Lamar will headline the 2025 Apple Music Super Bowl 59 Halftime Show on Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans, Louisiana. Patti Scialfa, Bruce Springsteen's wife of 33 years and bandmate for over 40, has revealed that she's had a rare form of blood cancer know as multiple myeloma since 2018. The news came out during the premiere showing of the film Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) on Sunday. Scialfa finally talks about her diagnosis and how its affected her ability to tour with the band in the documentary. There's yet another Jimi Hendrix documentary in the works. Jimi, which is authorized by the Hendrix estate, will cover the launch of his career and be directed by Bao Nguyen, who helmed the Emmy-nominated Netflix doc The Greatest Night in Pop about the recording of "We Are the World." QUICK HITS: RIP: Lyricist and Songwriters Hall of Fame member Will Jennings died in his home in Tyler, Texas Friday at the age of 80. Jennings won two Best Original Song Oscars — in 1983 for "Up Where We Belong" and in 1997 for "My Heart Will Go On." He also co-wrote "Tears in Heaven" with Eric Clapton and collaborated with Steve Winwood on his four solo albums from 1980 to 1990, including the number-one singles "Higher Love" and "Roll With It." RIP: Bassist Herbie Flowers passed away. He played the iconic bass line in Lou Reed's "Walk on the Wild Side", which was repurposed for the song "Can I Kick It" by A Tribe Called Quest. TV RIP: YouTube subscribers to firearms expert Paul Harrell learned that he died at 58 from pancreatic cancer - from Harrell himself. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice grossed a huge $110 million in its opening weekend – giving it a $10 million dollar revenue, since it cost $100 million to produce. AND FINALLY – you will need to wait a little longer for Grand Theft Auto 6 ComicBook.com says we won't be playing 'Grand Theft Auto 6' next year. AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES! Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams > Check out King Scott's band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/Rizz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oasis are back and we are MAD FOR IT! In our latest trawling of the extensive RP Archives (thousands of priceless reels of tape hidden away deep underwater in Tom Watson's secret locked Drenge wank bunker in the middle of the Pacific ocean) we present OASIS OMNIBUS, a compilation of roughly half of each of Patreon exclusives RP271 and 274 Extra, plus clips from original RP scripted productions TIM PEAKS: FARRON WALK WITH ME and GAPEFEST: A WEEKEND OF MUSIC & MILK. WARNING: Contains horrendous JFR cover of Roll With It. And not the Steve Winwood tune. Much more shit like this exclusively @ patreon.com/reelpolitik
Christmas has come early for Oasis fans as the band have teased on X (Twitter) the possibility of a reunion, something that has been clouded by doubt for such a long time. It seems the sibling rivalry between the Gallagher brothers may have taken the back seat, and a much-anticipated reunion is on the cards!To discuss, Andrea is joined by Oasis superfans Gareth Dunleavy, Curator of the ‘Oasis WTS' fan page, Nick McKay of Oasis tribute act Roll With It and Alan Buckley, Head Tour Guide at the Irish Rock ‘N' Roll Museum Experience.
On the Saturday August 10, 2024 edition of the Richard Crouse Show we meet Clare Titley, director of “The Contestant,” a feature doc, now available on Hollywood Suite On Demand. Narrated by Fred Armisen, it is an intimate portrait of Tomoaki Hamatsu, a Japanese reality TV star, nicknamed Nasubi, left naked in a room for more than a year and tasked with entering contests to earn food and clothing, while, unknown to him, millions of television viewers all over Japan watched his every move. The show turned him into an unwitting superstar, but at what cost? Then we'll get to know Jonathan Torrens. You know him from Taggart and Torrens, the podcast with 4 million downloads he does with Jeremy Taggart, and his work on shows like “Street Cents” and his talk show “Jonovision” and, of course, his legendary performance as rapper J-Roc on the “Trailer Park Boys.” Today we talk about his latest project, the Truro, Nova Scotia based production company Canadian Content Studios and his new show “Roll With It.”
On the Saturday August 10, 2024 edition of the Richard Crouse Show we meet Clare Titley, director of “The Contestant,” a feature doc, now available on Hollywood Suite On Demand. Narrated by Fred Armisen, it is an intimate portrait of Tomoaki Hamatsu, a Japanese reality TV star, nicknamed Nasubi, left naked in a room for more than a year and tasked with entering contests to earn food and clothing, while, unknown to him, millions of television viewers all over Japan watched his every move. The show turned him into an unwitting superstar, but at what cost? Then we'll get to know Jonathan Torrens. You know him from Taggart and Torrens, the podcast with 4 million downloads he does with Jeremy Taggart, and his work on shows like “Street Cents” and his talk show “Jonovision” and, of course, his legendary performance as rapper J-Roc on the “Trailer Park Boys.” Today we talk about his latest project, the Truro, Nova Scotia based production company Canadian Content Studios and his new show “Roll With It.”
Mike Feir shares his review of “Earthlight”; a near-future military thriller by J. Michael Straczynski. A loan officer didn't understand the terms of her mortgage and is now shocked by the fallout. Grant Hardy has this story on What in the World. A highschooler in B.C. was pressured by administration to change her end of term art project that was critical of the school's accessibility barriers. Laura Bain has that story and more on The Buzz! Actor Brian George previews Season 2 of Roll with It, a comedy series about a wheelchair user willing to bend the law to make businesses more accessible. Arts Consultant Christine Malec plays tourist in her own home town of Toronto, rediscovering the must-see attractions in her own backyard. Tech contributor Mike Babcock joins us for our weekly roundtable and weighs in on Kelly's hot news topics.
Actor Brian George previews Season 2 of Roll with It, a comedy series about a wheelchair user willing to bend the law to make businesses more accessible. Roll With it, TV series
Richard Jeni: Roll With It Roll With It” is a 58 minute set of previously unreleased material compiled from the late comedian Richard Jeni's personal recordings of his performances at casinos across the nation during 2003-2005. Rich's casino shows were popular with fans for the hilarious gambling bits and the somewhat “bluer” material–and “Roll With It” captures it all. COMEDY DYNAMICS YouTube Facebook X (Twitter) TikTok Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join us for a laugh-out-loud and sing-out-loud family movie starring comedic icon Chonda Pierce, The Queen of Clean Comedy! Shout! Studios will release the highly anticipated comedy feature ROLL WITH IT, starring Chonda Pierce, on national home entertainment shelves and digital on June 25, 2024. Poised to entertain families, comedy enthusiasts, and loyal fans, this collectible DVD of ROLL WITH IT boasts an exciting movie presentation and special bonus content that includes Roll With It Blooper Reel and more. ROLL WITH IT is now available for pre-order at ShoutFactory.com and will be available online widely, in stores at Walmart and other fine retailers, and on digital entertainment platforms. ROLL WITH IT weaves an inspiring story of strength, survival, family values and faith, with Pierce playing a single mother who, with help from her friends, readjusts to life after the loss of her husband. Written and directed by Chris Dowling (Blue Miracle, Acidman), Pierce leads an impressive cast that includes Judith Hoag (Armageddon, Nashville), McKaley Miller (Ma, Scream Queens), Evan Hofer (General Hospital, Dwight in Shining Armor), Carl McDowell (Ballers, Holidate), Mark Christopher Lawrence (Bringing Back Christmas, Family Camp) and other notables. For Pierce, ROLL WITH IT is the latest project in a career whose highlights include platinum-certified comedy albums, regular performances at the Grand Ole Opry, and five Daytime Emmy nominations. She isn't just the film's lead actress. She's one of its main creators, too, writing the original script with her late husband David Pierce, and serving as executive producer with her longtime manager, Andrew Tenenbaum. Christian music legend Michael W. Smith, Shari Rigby, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, and others make cameo appearances, but the real star of ROLL WITH IT is Chonda Pierce, who empowers her viewers to share the same roll-with-it resilience as her character, Bonnie Taylor. Produced by Ben Howard, J. Clarke Gallivan, and Ken Carpenter, ROLL WITH IT has already delighted movie audiences and fans when the film premiered in theaters across the U.S. as a three-day event by Fathom Events. Moreover, the film garnered the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature at Dallas International Film Festival. Here's the trailer: Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrXNmZEVDM8 Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Join us for a laugh-out-loud and sing-out-loud family movie starring comedic icon Chonda Pierce, The Queen of Clean Comedy! Shout! Studios will release the highly anticipated comedy feature ROLL WITH IT, starring Chonda Pierce, on national home entertainment shelves and digital on June 25, 2024. Poised to entertain families, comedy enthusiasts, and loyal fans, this collectible DVD of ROLL WITH IT boasts an exciting movie presentation and special bonus content that includes Roll With It Blooper Reel and more. ROLL WITH IT is now available for pre-order at ShoutFactory.com and will be available online widely, in stores at Walmart and other fine retailers, and on digital entertainment platforms. ROLL WITH IT weaves an inspiring story of strength, survival, family values and faith, with Pierce playing a single mother who, with help from her friends, readjusts to life after the loss of her husband. Written and directed by Chris Dowling (Blue Miracle, Acidman), Pierce leads an impressive cast that includes Judith Hoag (Armageddon, Nashville), McKaley Miller (Ma, Scream Queens), Evan Hofer (General Hospital, Dwight in Shining Armor), Carl McDowell (Ballers, Holidate), Mark Christopher Lawrence (Bringing Back Christmas, Family Camp) and other notables. For Pierce, ROLL WITH IT is the latest project in a career whose highlights include platinum-certified comedy albums, regular performances at the Grand Ole Opry, and five Daytime Emmy nominations. She isn't just the film's lead actress. She's one of its main creators, too, writing the original script with her late husband David Pierce, and serving as executive producer with her longtime manager, Andrew Tenenbaum. Christian music legend Michael W. Smith, Shari Rigby, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, and others make cameo appearances, but the real star of ROLL WITH IT is Chonda Pierce, who empowers her viewers to share the same roll-with-it resilience as her character, Bonnie Taylor. Produced by Ben Howard, J. Clarke Gallivan, and Ken Carpenter, ROLL WITH IT has already delighted movie audiences and fans when the film premiered in theaters across the U.S. as a three-day event by Fathom Events. Moreover, the film garnered the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature at Dallas International Film Festival. Here's the trailer: Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrXNmZEVDM8 Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Comedian and Storyteller Chonda Pierce Interview | The Brett Allan Show "Roll with It" Join us for a laugh-out-loud and sing-out-loud family movie starring comedic icon Chonda Pierce, The Queen of Clean Comedy! Shout! Studios will release the highly anticipated comedy feature ROLL WITH IT, starring Chonda Pierce, on national home entertainment shelves and digital on June 25, 2024. Poised to entertain families, comedy enthusiasts, and loyal fans, this collectible DVD of ROLL WITH IT boasts an exciting movie presentation and special bonus content that includes Roll With It Blooper Reel and more. ROLL WITH IT is now available for pre-order at ShoutFactory.com and will be available online widely, in stores at Walmart and other fine retailers, and on digital entertainment platforms. ROLL WITH IT weaves an inspiring story of strength, survival, family values and faith, with Pierce playing a single mother who, with help from her friends, readjusts to life after the loss of her husband. Written and directed by Chris Dowling (Blue Miracle, Acidman), Pierce leads an impressive cast that includes Judith Hoag (Armageddon, Nashville), McKaley Miller (Ma, Scream Queens), Evan Hofer (General Hospital, Dwight in Shining Armor), Carl McDowell (Ballers, Holidate), Mark Christopher Lawrence (Bringing Back Christmas, Family Camp) and other notables. For Pierce, ROLL WITH IT is the latest project in a career whose highlights include platinum-certified comedy albums, regular performances at the Grand Ole Opry, and five Daytime Emmy nominations. She isn't just the film's lead actress. She's one of its main creators, too, writing the original script with her late husband David Pierce, and serving as executive producer with her longtime manager, Andrew Tenenbaum. Christian music legend Michael W. Smith, Shari Rigby, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, and others make cameo appearances, but the real star of ROLL WITH IT is Chonda Pierce, who empowers her viewers to share the same roll-with-it resilience as her character, Bonnie Taylor. Produced by Ben Howard, J. Clarke Gallivan, and Ken Carpenter, ROLL WITH IT has already delighted movie audiences and fans when the film premiered in theaters across the U.S. as a three-day event by Fathom Events. Moreover, the film garnered the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature at Dallas International Film Festival. Connect with us on our website for more amazing conversations! www.brettallanshow.com Have you got some feedback? Let us know! openmicguest@gmail.com Follow us on social media! Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thebrettallanshow Instagram https://www.instagram.com/brettallanshow/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@TheBrettAllanShow/videos LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/brett-allan-009458168/ Support the show! https://thebrettallanshow.creator-spring.com/listing/the-brett-allan-show-swag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week the crew talk about the barely still alive esport scene, the mini set meta, RIP to lubber, some of the cool new shop offerings, play Hearthstone Actually, and wrap it up with a Roll With It that Stormraige definitely wins. Logo Created By: Nate Wolfe Theme Song By: Se7enist. https://open.spotify.com/artist/5kmsQa4jBfiUwWLqOp64GX?si=eDCcsCUuRzOqvHqtKyarLA Patreon.com/Blizzlet Blizzlet Merch: https://blizzlet.myspreadshop.com/all
Congratulations! Your Aloof-Mysterious-Bad-Girl Character has evolved into a Deeply-Invested-Mother-Hen! In this weeks episode Soren & Caitie journey into the heart of character evolution. Discover the intricate balance between motivation and aspiration with a sprinkle of intrigue. So put on your trainers and get ready for some XP, because it's time for character development! Sound effects by Pixabay Music - Follow Noah Trumble at https://www.instagram.com/trumbleygeek/ Editing TJ: "I am offended by Caitie's Roll With It answer. My answer would be wizard." --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chromaticroses/support
En este episodio de El Álbum Esencial conversamos sobre “(What's the Story) Morning Glory?”, el segundo álbum de Oasis, lanzado el año 1995.
Moulz & Mel ride down to Memphis to review Three 6 Mafia's 2005 album, Most Known Unknown, the LP that broke out the pioneering group on a national stage. SPECIAL GUEST REVIEWER: @Cam_Is_Like ------------------------ Intro (0:00) -- The Rating System, Explained (8:54 - 11:35) -- The Rap Rankings Game (40:08) -- RAB Express: Denzel Curry, ZUU (1:59:11) -- This Week In Moulz & Mel (2:35:27) -- Most Known Unknown Info (3:02:46) -- Track 1: "Most Known Unknown Hits" (3:47:37) -- Track 2: "Stay Fly" (3:50:37) -- Track 3: "Roll With It" (4:34:39) -- Track 4: "Don't Violate" (4:46:53) -- Track 5: "Swervin" (5:02:06) -- Track 6: "Knock Tha Black Off Yo Ass" (5:24:56) -- Track 7: "Poppin' My Collar" (5:32:57) -- Track 8: "Hard Hittaz" (5:53:45) -- Track 9: "Side 2 Side" (6:04:03) -- Cam's Cove (6:30:49) -- Track 10: "Half On A Sack" (6:56:23) [w/ @Cam_Is_Like] -- Track 11: "Skit" (8:33:56) -- Track 12: "When I Pull Up At The Club" (8:34:51) -- Track 13: "Pussy Got Ya Hooked" (8:43:06) -- Track 14: "Don't Cha Get Mad" (8:51:29) -- Track 15: "Body Parts 3" (9:01:50) -- Track 16: "Stay Fly [Remix]" (9:07:07) -- Track 17: "Outro" (9:11:43) -- Track 18: "Got It 4 Sale" (9:14:56) -- Track 19: "Let's Plan A Robbery" (9:19:01) -- Track 20: "Dancin On A Pole" (9:20:50) -- Track 21: "Ain't Got Time For Gamez" (9:25:33) -- Ranking Most Known Unknown (9:28:46) -- Outro (9:31:21)
"Big Meaty Cool" dives screaming into ANOTHER pay-per-view weekend. This time, it's WCW's turn to bring us a final build to their next supercard, Slamboree 1993: A Legend's Reunion. We've got a public workout from Vader, more shouting from Davey-Boy Smith and Rick Rude in a kimono. What's not to like? Libations are provided this week by Vocation Brewery, with their DELICIOUS "Roll With It" DDH Pale Ale. Follow the show: @onemansmeatpod on Twitter
En este podcast adelantamos 'Travieso', nueva canción de Niña Polaca, en cuya letra escuchamos una frase que esconde el título de su próximo disco, que se publica en octubre, con la producción de Guille Mostaza. Abre Natalia Lacunza, con una locura que inaugura su nueva etapa musical y su nuevo EP y escuchamos el pedazo de remix que ha hecho DJ Nano de 'Himno (Para Los Que Están Jodidos)' de La La Love You junto a Allison. NATALIA LACUNZA - Intro (Duro) CHRISTINE AND THE QUEENS - Aimer, Puis Vivre GIRL AND GIRL - Dance Now NIÑA POLACA – Travieso TEXXCOCO - Puro Terror PORTUGAL. THE MAN - Plastic Island YUNGBLUD – Lowlife GORILLLAZ ft THUNDERCAT – Cracker Island LILY-ROSE DEPP - World Class Sinner/ I’m A Freak SAM SMITH, MADONNA – Vulgar LA LA LOVE YOU ft ALLISON – Himno (Para Los Que Están Jodidos) DJ Nano Remix DELAPORTE ft GINEBRAS - Bang Bang MEDALLA – Himno Para La Derrota LIAM GALLAGHER - Roll It Over OASIS – Roll With It ROMY – Love Her Escuchar audio
Zero Grav gets into artificial intelligence, Lakers, Dodgers, Mother's Day, rich swindling, Roll With It, Zelda, male mothers, genderless sports, supporting creative friends, and so much more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zero-grav/support
On the premiere episode of "Higher Ground With Billy Hallowell" we'll be tackling America's loneliness crisis, the perils of abandoning God — and more!Washington Times reporter Mark Kellner stops by to break down the looming crisis surrounding a Christian denomination bleeding members, and we'll explore a new report revealing persecution around the globe.Plus: movie director Chris Dowling drops in to discuss his new movie "Roll With It" starring comedian Chonda Pierce.
Shannon sits down with Christian comedian, Chonda Pierce for a conversation on how she aims to highlight her faith through her comedy career. Chonda discusses details from her latest movie, Roll With It, and how she hopes to show audiences how communities can come together to take care of one another. She also shares why she keeps her comedic material clean and how she incorporates Christianity into her work. Later, she emphasizes the importance of focusing on what brings us together rather than what divides us. Follow Shannon on Twitter: @ShannonBream Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we discuss Blizzlet's Theorycrafting stream, our expectations/excitement for the set... and of course we play Roll With It and have the ever necessary Card Talk. There are also so many giveaways!! Thanks to Blizzard for giving us three different codes to give away. Entries must be in by 5PM EST Sunday April 9th in order to be counted. Festival of Legends Rap: https://youtu.be/wbssqiue1Nw Logo Created By: Nate Wolfe Theme Song By: Se7enist. https://open.spotify.com/artist/5kmsQa4jBfiUwWLqOp64GX?si=eDCcsCUuRzOqvHqtKyarLA Patreon.com/Blizzlet
A former high school theater kid and aerobics instructor paralyzed in 1990, Katie Rodriguez Banister has been living life as a C5-6 quadriplegic for over 33 years. Post-injury, she found a passion for speaking and writing about SCI issues like managing/finding caregivers, and during Covid she decided to turn her autobiography into a play with the help of a friend. The end result "ROLL WITH IT! (film) disability, humor, hope and F-bombs" went on to be a hit in the St. Louis theater scene and was nominated for "Best New Play" and Katie also acts in it. The play shares her life's ups and downs and she isn't afraid to speak her mind, swear, talk about sex and more. In our 30 minute conversation, Katie shares what drove her to return to theater nearly 30 years after her injury and her longtime husband Steve makes an appearance as well. Thank you Katie for sharing your story and energy
This week the whole gang is back as we discuss the double legend push, show off our accents, talk about the upcoming nerfs, play What Would Smarms Do, and then play Roll With It! Logo Created By: Nate Wolfe Theme Song By: Se7enist. https://www.reverbnation.com/se7enist Patreon.com/Blizzlet
We barely missed the announcement of the miniset so we spend some time hypothesizing about what it could be! We also talk about the death of Mercs, the state of Hearthstone, and play Smarm's patent pending Roll With It. Logo Created By: Nate Wolfe Theme Song By: Se7enist. https://www.reverbnation.com/se7enist Patreon.com/Blizzlet
Estamos de estreno con Niña Polaca y 'Mucho Tiempo Contigo', también con Nena Daconte y 'El Verano', y escuchamos lo nuevo de Slowthai, You Me At Six, Kelela, Varry Brava y Chappaqua Wrestling. CHAPPAQUA WRESTLING - Wide Asleep OASIS – Roll With It SLOWTHAI - Feel Good GORILLAZ FT. THUNDERCAT - Cracker Island KELELA - Enough For Love NENA DACONTE – El Verano LA LA LOVE YOU ft SAMURAÏ – El Principio del Algo VENTURI – Vino El Amor VECINOS - Valerón Tristán HERMANA FURIA – Noche En Vela JACK WHITE - Taking Me Back IVÁN FERREIRO ft TANXUGUEIRAS - La Humanidad y La Tierra ÁNGEL STANICH – Motel Consuelo YOU ME AT SIX - God Bless The 90’s Kids NIÑA POLACA – Mucho Tiempo Contigo VARRY BRAVA – Bambú SZA - Kill Bill Escuchar audio
I used four words, sunny, rainy, good, and talented in thesaurus.com to write this song. Come listen to the lyrics. "Roll With It" by Katie Rodriguez Bannister Missions Trip to Willow, Alaska GoFundMe Page All my music on the web at lorijeanfinnila.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lori-jean-finnila/support
The podcast is Jagbags. The subject is Mr. Steve Winwood. The verdict is EXPERTISE! Tune in for a lively discussion of the latest Facebook bracket, where we talk his solo work, plus the output as a member of Traffic, Blind Faith and the Spencer Davis Group as a teenage prodigy. What song do you think could win a bracket? Do you prefer his 80s output or his 70s songs? Is "Roll With It" annoying or great? Does he belong in the Rock Hall of Fame? Where does "Gimme Some Lovin'" rank all-time? These are the questions we tackle on Jagbags. Tune in now. Now! NOW!
Life is sometimes hard. Instead of resisting tough times and difficult situations, we should just Roll With It. The beautiful thing about rolling with it is that you never know where you will end. It's the freedom of surrendering and allowing a new adventure to unfold. The scary thing about rolling with it is that you never know where you will end. We often want to control everything in our lives and often believe that we do. I have a surprise for you. Even with the best laid plans, there will be things that are completely out of our control. With life, we should have more of a destination in mind, less of a plan and roll. So, grab a friend, join in as we talk about the freedom and excitement that comes when we just roll with it.
This week on The Sound Kitchen you'll hear the answer to the question about this year's Nobel Peace Prize laureates. There's the bonus question and the “Listeners Corner” with Michael Fitzpatrick, “Music from Erwan”, and the new quiz question, too, so click on the “Audio” arrow above and enjoy! Hello everyone! Welcome to The Sound Kitchen weekly podcast, published every Saturday – here on our website, or wherever you get your podcasts. You'll hear the winner's names announced and the week's quiz question, along with all the other ingredients you've grown accustomed to: your letters and essays, “On This Day”, quirky facts and news, interviews, and great music … so be sure and listen every week. Erwan and I are busy cooking up special shows with your musical requests, so get them in! Send your musical requests to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr Tell us why you like the piece of music, too – it makes it more interesting for us all! Be sure you check out our wonderful podcasts! In addition to the breaking news articles on our site, with in-depth analysis of current affairs in France and across the globe, we have several podcasts which will leave you hungry for more. There's Paris Perspective, Africa Calling, Spotlight on France, and of course, The Sound Kitchen. We have an award-winning bilingual series – an old-time radio show, with actors (!) to help you learn French, called Les voisins du 12 bis. And there is the excellent International Report, too. As you see, sound is still quite present in the RFI English service. Keep checking our website for updates on the latest from our staff of journalists. You never know what we'll surprise you with! To listen to our podcasts from your PC, go to our website and click on the three horizontal bars on the top right, choose “Listen to RFI / Podcasts”, and you've got ‘em ! You can either listen directly or subscribe and receive them directly on your mobile phone. To listen to our podcasts from your mobile phone, slide through the tabs just under the lead article (the first tab is “Headline News”) until you see “Podcasts”, and choose your show. Teachers, take note! I save postcards and stamps from all over the world to send to you for your students. If you would like stamps and postcards for your students, just write and let me know. The address is english.service@rfi.fr If you would like to donate stamps and postcards, feel free! Our address is listed below. Another idea for your students: Br. Gerald Muller, my beloved music teacher from St Edward's University in Austin, Texas, has been writing books for young adults in his retirement – and they are free! There is a volume of biographies of painters and musicians called Gentle Giants, and an excellent biography of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., too. They are also a good way to help you improve your English - that's how I worked on my French, reading books which were meant for young readers – and I guarantee you, it's a good method for improving your language skills. To get Br. Gerald's free books, click here. Independent RFI English Clubs: Be sure to always include Audrey Iattoni (audrey.iattoni@rfi.fr) from our Listener Relations department in all your RFI Club correspondence. Remember to copy me (thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr) when you write to her so that I know what is going on, too. N.B.: You do not need to send her your quiz answers! Email overload! And don't forget, there is a Facebook page just for you, the independent RFI English Clubs. Only members of RFI English Clubs can belong to this group page, so when you apply to join, be sure you include the name of your RFI Club and your membership number. Everyone can look at it, but only members of the group can post on it. If you haven't yet asked to join the group, and you are a member of an independent, officially recognized RFI English club, go to the Facebook link above, and fill out the questionnaire !!!!! (if you do not answer the questions, I click “decline”). There's a Facebook page for members of the general RFI Listeners Club too. Just click on the link and fill out the questionnaire, and you can connect with your fellow Club members around the world. Be sure you include your RFI Listeners Club membership number (most of them begin with an A, followed by a number) in the questionnaire, or I will have to click “Decline”, which I don't like to do! This week's quiz: On 8 October, I asked you a question about RFI English journalist Jan van der Made's article “Macron hails Nobel prize for 'unswerving defenders of human rights in Europe'”. You were to send in the names of the Peace Prize laureates and why they won. The answer is: There were three winners: Ales Bialiatski, the International Memorial in Russia, and the Centre for Civil Liberties in Ukraine. Ales Bialiatski is a political activist in Belarus known for his work with the Viasna Human Rights Center. Bialiatski is currently in prison in Belarus. The Russian International Memorial tracks human rights violations across the Russian Federation. It was officially closed down by the Russian high court just four days after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine's Center for Civil Liberties is attempting to document the human toll resulting from the conflict with Russia. As the Nobel committee wrote: “The Peace Prize laureates represent civil society in their home countries. They have for many years promoted the right to criticise power and protect the fundamental rights of citizens. They have made an outstanding effort to document war crimes, human rights abuses, and the abuse of power. Together they demonstrate the significance of civil society for peace and democracy.” In addition to the quiz question, there was the bonus question: “What do you remember about your first kiss?” The winners are: RFI Listeners Club member Kashif Khalil from Faisalabad Pakistan, who is also the winner of this week's bonus question. Also on the list of lucky winners this week is Nafisa Khatun, the president of the RFI Mahila Shrota Sangha Club in West Bengal, India; Sharifun Islam Nitu, who's a member of the RFI Amour Fan Club in Rajshahi, Bangladesh; RFI Listeners Club member Solomon Fessahazion from Asmara, Eritrea, and RFI English listener Tutul Khan from Naogaon, Bangladesh. Congratulations winners! Here's the music you heard on this week's program: “Soothing Relaxation” by Peder B. Helland; “The glory and freedom of Ukraine has not yet perished” by Mykhailo Verbytsky, performed by Igor Presnyakov; “The Flight of the Bumblebee” by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov; “Fly Me to the Moon” by Bart Howard, performed by the Diana Krall Quartet; “The Cakewalk” from Children's Corner by Claude Debussy, performed by the composer, and “Roll With It” by Joey DeFrancesco, performed by the DeFrancesco Trio. Do you have a musical request? Send it to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr This week's question ... you must listen to the show to participate. After you've listened to the show, re-read our article “Lula takes back the top job in Brazil, defeating Bolsonaro” to help you with the answer. You have until 5 December to enter this week's quiz; the winners will be announced on the 10 December podcast. When you enter, be sure you send your postal address with your answer, and if you have one, your RFI Listeners Club membership number. Send your answers to: english.service@rfi.fr or Susan Owensby RFI – The Sound Kitchen 80, rue Camille Desmoulins 92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux France or By text … You can also send your quiz answers to The Sound Kitchen mobile phone. Dial your country's international access code, or “ + ”, then 33 6 31 12 96 82. Don't forget to include your mailing address in your text – and if you have one, your RFI Listeners Club membership number. To find out how you can win a special Sound Kitchen prize, click here. To find out how you can become a member of the RFI Listeners Club, or form your own official RFI Club, click here.
There's no doubt you remember a book from your childhood that changed your life, or at least had a profound effect on you. On episode 145 we talk with Jamie Sumner, who writes middle grade novels that feature kids on the fringes, including Roll With It and The Summer of June. We talk about why books affect us and how we can harness the positive impact to help along our neurodivergent kids and students. Be sure to check out our continuing education course called Strategies for Supporting Twice-Exceptional Students. It's also now available for independent study to teachers, parents, or anyone who wants to know more about twice-exceptionality. If you're an administrator and want to utilize it district-wide, click this link and we'll get in touch and answer your questions about the course, or about our newest course, Foundations of Dyslexia for Educators. All of the details are at www.Neurodiversity.University. ABOUT THE GUEST - Jamie Sumner is a critically acclaimed author whose passion is to celebrate the grit and beauty in all kids - including those with special needs. She has written several middle grade novels for kids and nonfiction books for parents of special needs children, and been featured in The New York Times and The Washington Post.
In deze aflevering proeven de Roll With It, in samenwerking gebrouwen door de Engelse brouwerijen The Wild Beer Co. en Bin Day Brewing. De video over het brouwproces is hier te vinden: https://youtu.be/jeUOxdoZWug
I've heard it said over and over again that "The only constant is change", and yet it seems we humans have the hardest time embracing said "constant change". Am I right? I surely can't be alone in my lack of easily accepting the seemingly neverending fluidity of this earthly experience ;) I'd LOVE to hear ya'lls thoughts regarding life's constant changes, both good and perhaps not so good, along with the ways in which you have found to embrace and especially find joy in going with the flow! In the meantime please join me as I share of bit of my thoughts and experiences with this challenging AND joy filled process that comes with living on the Blue Ball ;) Lifeline (988lifeline.org) Crisis Intervention | HopeLine (hopeline-nc.org) CALL OR TEXT: 919-231-4525 | 877-235-4525 Eagle Valley Hope Center: Your Hope Center YOUR 24/7 SUPPORT LINE: (970) 306-4673 Life Love Music & Space Travel (lifelovemusicandspacetravel.com) Need some conversation boosting material? Check out Poddecks! https://www.poddecks.com?sca_ref=1665541.jgbHWnUuSV My poddecks coupon code: shygirllovespoddecks Wanna launch your own podcast?! Best Podcast Hosting the Way You Want It | Libsyn Podcast Hosting My intro & outro music came from the endless archives of Pond5!! Are you interested in Pond5's incredible catalog of music, sounds and videos for your own podcast? Use my link for 20% off your first order! https://www.pond5.com?ref=ashy743 High Country Infusion and Wellness - Ketamine Treatment Frisco, CO Ketamine Treatment in Myrtle Beach, SC | Future Psych Ketamine Clinics (futurepsychsolutions.com) How Does Ketamine Work for Depression | HealthyPlace The BEST place to find concert tickets!!! Click on the link below ;) Face Value Tickets for Cash or Trade David Bowie's "Changes": https://youtu.be/7HMP4zrJiM4 Langhorne Slim "Changes": https://youtu.be/hKVDSFDKDw8 Fleetwood Mac "Landslide": https://youtu.be/WM7-PYtXtJM The Untethered Soul & The Surrender Experiment - Official Site Interested in checking out some of the books I mentioned? If so check out Audible or Amazon to find what your lookin' for :) AND feel free to use the links below to explore membership options available on Audible :) Try Audible Premium Plus and Get Up to Two Free Audiobookshttps://amzn.to/3JckYp5 https://www.amazon.com/hz/audible/mlp/membership/plus?ref_=assoc_tag_ph_1524216631897&_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=pf4&tag=jabberjaw777-20&linkId=a99e6a781d9a05447fc1965421e65c63 https://www.amazon.com/hz/audible/gift-membership-detail?tag=jabberjaw777-20&ref_=assoc_tag_ph_1524210806852&_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=pf4&linkId=684d5bd8bca7a06ed5c2816b57fd73d9 https://www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/hz/signup?ref_=assoc_tag_ph_1454291293420&_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=pf4&tag=jabberjaw777-20&linkId=0dfcda1f5ff3e45f2cb35569b0bd50db I LOVE Ebay!! I've had an online shop for over 15 years! My podcast is proudy sponsored by SHYGIRL'S SHOP :) | eBay Stores I'm in the process of rebuilding my inventory... In the meantime here's a link to other cool items you'll find on ebay: https://www.ebay.com/e/fashion/ag-vans-converse-022621?mkcid=1&mkrid=711-53200-19255-0&siteid=0&campid=5338914948&toolid=20014&customid=&mkevt=1
Join Mike and Bill as the discuss August Previews, Elvira in Horrorland #1, The Closet #1, Red Room Trigger Warnings #1, Super Freaks #1, Phalanx #1, 8 Billion Genies #1, Spawn #329, King Spawn #10, Gunslinger #8, Scorched #5, First Kill, Ambulance, Stranger Things, Killing It, Roll With It
This is the story of how Serena attended a fundraising gala in 7” stripper heels and a sequined gown secured with four strategic safety pins, leaving with not only a starring role in Ballet Austin's 60th annual performance of The Nutcracker but also a position on the Board of Directors. (WHAT?) But it's also (of course) about BIG Happy Money and the principles Serena teaches in her Mastermind, with mindset shifting thoughts and concepts including the idea of getting back to basics. When you're resisting unpleasant thoughts and feelings, it's time to stop, drop, and roll. STOP what you're doing and support your nervous system. DROP into the moment and back into inspiration. ROLL with it and follow intention, inspiration, and fun. (Don't forget to add one of Serena's faves to your playlist, Roll With It by Steve Winwood: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_vkKozA8OI) Serena's donation to this fundraiser was THREE TIMES the limit she promised herself, but it was a yes all the way down. What thoughts created this incredible, life changing result that honored her lifelong love of dance? You'll have to listen to find out, but it's ALL BIG Happy Money in this story! Check out Pleasers for your own 7” (or less) heels: https://pleasershoes.com/ Learn more about Ballet Austin: https://balletaustin.org/ And get a seat at the table in the BIG Happy Money Mastermind 3.0! It's still enrolling until spots are filled or 6/17/22: serenahicks.com/bhm
I don’t think we’ve ever talked about middle grade on #AmWriting, which was why I was so delighted to talk to Jamie Sumner, author of Roll With It, One Kid’s Trash, Tune It Out and the forthcoming, literally any day now The Summer of June, which you should order for your kid’s beach bag right now. (And if you happen to be in Nashville, scroll down for a link to an event next week.)Jamie and KJ talk about the mechanics of writing and pitching middle grade fiction, touch on the horrors of your first edit letter (and what you absolutely must not do when you get it) and then dive deep into what really makes this genre and its readers special—and it’s not what you think. Hard topics with hope, depth that’s distractible, and the limits of characters with temporarily limited agency who are all about finding ways to control their own destiny—but who, by the end of the book, are probably physically in much the same place as where they began. That means the endings are necessarily open-ended—which young readers apparently love.Links from the podKJ’s thing in Tiffany’s blogJason ReynoldsThe Bridge Home, Padma Venkatraman#AmReadingJamie: The Christie Affair, Nina De GramontA Series of Unfortunate Events, Lemony SnicketKJ: Poison for Breakfast, Lemony Snicketjamnie-sumner.comTwitter: jamiesumner_IG: jamiesumner_authorIf you’re listening in real time and in Nashville, join Jamie on Saturday, June 4 at Parnassus Bookstore to launch The Summer of June with readings, free plants and lots of book love. Find out more here.Or pre-order a signed copies of The Summer of June through Parnassus Books HERE.COMING JULY 1: It’s the #AmWriting Blueprint for a Book Challenge! 10 episodes, 10 guests, 10 weeks to you being ready to write your best novel, memoir or non-fiction book this fall. There will be homework. There will be deadlines. Complete all 10 weeks, and you could win a critique of that Blueprint from KJ or Jennie Nash—but you’ll already be a winner, because you’ll have a plan that will put you way ahead of the game. Play for free—or reserve an Author Accelerator critique for your finished product to hold your feet to the fire and make sure you do the work and get bonus episodes and write-alongs. Want details? Ready to sign up? CLICK HERE.PS: Along those lines, Author Accelerator has opened registration for the 2022 Manuscript Incubator, an intensive, 7 month coaching opportunity that offers one-one-one support and guidance for novelists and memoirists planning to have a submission-ready project by early 2023—and includes the opportunity to have that project reviewed by a group of agents and editors when it’s ready. For more information, head to authoraccelerator.com/manuscript-incubator. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amwriting.substack.com/subscribe
We had a great conversation with Country Artist Easton Corbin on The Chris & Sandy Show. We talked about several things from his team / label, his new single "I Can't Decide" which Sandy & I believe will go #1, music, sacrifices and so much more!Easton Corbin has been gracing stages with his memorable baritone and unique blend of traditional and modern country music for more than a decade. The Florida native, who boasts two No. 1 singles with “A Little More Country Than That” and “Roll With It,” embarks on a new musical chapter with his recent signing to Stone Country Records. Corbin teams with industry veterans Benny Brown, Paul Brown and Jason Sellers as the label's flagship artist.Corbin says he and Music Row mainstay Benny Brown initially met and bonded over their mutual love of traditional country music. No stranger to the writing room himself, Corbin has penned songs with Sellers ahead of signing with the independent label. The singer, who has spent several years as an independent artist following nearly a decade with Mercury Nashville, says he's in a great position being Stone Country's flagship artist.“They let me do what I want to do and let me be me, which is very important,” the singer says.
It's the exciting series finale for Shut Up & Roll With It. Find out the answers to all the lingering questions as this amazing series wraps up. Will Raymond and Laura finally get together for the long haul? How does Maggie adjust to life as a widow? And how will things go for Zach and Jamie as they try one last heist before giving up crime. Host: Stevie Hanson Starring: Paloma Nazario, Bela Evans, Brendan Howseman, Camila Frausto
STRING MACHINE - Touring in January SUPERCHUNK - This Night ILEGALES & LOQUILLO - Tantas Veces Me He Jugado el Corazon BILLY FLAMINGOS – Vorágine BIZNAGA – Contra Mi Generación FOO FIGHTERS – Fraggle Rock Rock HATCHIE- Quicksand RICHARD ASHCROFT ft LIAM GALLAGHER - C'mon People (We're Making It Now) OASIS – Roll With It ALICE WONDER ft DAPS & PMP – Boo WET LEG – Material Girl DAN MILLSON – Choke YARD ACT – Dead Horse KING HANNAH - Big Big Baby IBIBIO SOUND MACHINE - All That You Want THE BIRD YELLOW – Bedbug Lullabites Escuchar audio
#91-89Intro/Outro: Hold On by Alabama Shakes91. Slipstream by Bonnie Raitt (Used to Rule the World & Right Down the Line & Not Cause I Wanted To & Split Decision)90. (What's the Story) Morning Glory? by Oasis (Wonderwall & Don't Look Back in Anger & Champagne Supernova & Roll With It & Some Might Say & She's Electric)89. Memory Almost Full by Paul McCartney (Dance Tonight & Only Mama Knows & Mr. Bellamy)Vote on Today's Album ArtHave you voted on Week 10 Round 1 winners yet? If so, no further action needed. If not:Vote on Week 10 Round 2 Album Art (Episodes 346-350)
00:00 Hello 03:01 Rock N Roll Star 08:08 Morning Glory 12:33 Wall Of Glass 17:00 Halo 21:25 Shockwave 25:32 Why Me? Why Not/ COME TOGETHER. 29:40 Cigarettes & Alcohol 33:43 The River 37:00 Once 40:55 Supersonic 45:52 Acquiesce 50:12 Roll With It 54:10 Live Forever 1:00:00 Wonderwall Team UNPLUGGED.
ROLL WITH IT - featuring rolling paper mogul/historian Josh Kesselman (Episode 15). In the latest installment of Cannthropology, we explore the history of rolling papers—from their origins in Alcoy, Spain in the 1600s, to their expansion into France in 1800, and the market shift toward cannabis and the counterculture during the 1960s and 70s, we'll touch on the various pioneers, innovations, and brands (including Bambu, Pay-Pay, OCB, Rizla+, Zig-Zag, E-Z Wider and more) that have driven the industry forward throughout the centuries. Joining host Bobby Black in this discussion is RAW Rolling Papers founder/CEO (and rolling paper collector/historian) Josh Kesselman, who explains how seeing a magic trick by his dad at age five developed into a lifelong obsession with rolling papers, and how he's transformed that passion into a multi-million dollar paraphernalia empire that continues to honor the long, proud tradition from which it evolved.
Tyler & Dave speak with Alberta's country sensation Dan Davidson. Dan has created undeniable momentum in the last few years. With 6 CCMA nominations, 10 ACMA awards, a gold record, a number 1 selling Canadian song and record, top 20 charting numbers and hundreds of performances – it's easy to forget that he is still independent. Dan exploded onto the Canadian country scene in 2016 with the release of his second single “Found” (Co-written by Clayton Bellamy of The Road Hammers). Dan became arguably the indie story of 2016/2017 as his single rocketed up the charts and he became the #1 charting indie artist in Canada. Recently Dan has been writing for/with Gord Bamford, Tim Hicks, W3apons, The Congregation, Chad Brownlee, The Standstills, and so many more. Watch out for Dan's upcoming single “Roll With It” featuring his good friends The Road Hammers. MUSICCARES DONATIONS: https://www.grammy.com/musicares/donations MERCH: https://www.bandmeetingpodcast.com/shop SUBSCRIBE: https://bit.ly/2JjYqdc DAN DAVIDSON socials: https://www.instagram.com/itsdandavidson/ https://www.facebook.com/ItsDanDavidson/ https://twitter.com/ItsDanDavidson BAND MEETING socials: www.bandmeetingpodcast.com https://www.instagram.com/bandmeeting https://twitter.com/bandmeetingpod1 https://www.instagram.com/tylerconnollytheory/
Find-out how we find space to be flexible with our process, carve out time for creative thought and partnerships.. This week, we "Roll With It!" This is GATSBY FRIDAYS!
Roll With It Roll With It is a middle grade novel about a strong character named Ellie. Ellie tells it like it is and surprises many people with her strong opinions and no nonsense attitude. Ellie has cerebral palsy and is wheelchair bound, which makes people judge her right away as needing help and being judged as less independent. She has big dreams and craves independence and long lasting friendships. Where will she find this? When she moves with her mom to help take care of her grandpa, she finds discovers strength, independence and friendships. Roll With It is a story of friendship, strength, family relationships and working through challenges. It's also a story of learning about misconceptions and being less judgmental. Roll With It builds character and empathy with the reader. Tune It Out Tune It Out is about a young girl named Lou, who has the voice of an angel. In the beginning of story, she lives with her mom and struggles with her sensory processing disorder and finances. After being moved to a new home with her aunt and uncle, Lou discovers things about herself and the importance of family and friendships. She deals with the discovery and treatment of her Sensory Processing Disorder and how to work through the challenges to be the best version of herself. This is a book that should be on all library shelves as well as home libraries! To learn more about Jamie and her books for parenting children with special needs, click here.
Aspiring writers and kid lit fans will enjoy my conversation with today's guest, Jamie Sumner. Jamie is the critically acclaimed author of the middle grade novels Roll With It and Tune It Out as well as the adult nonfiction books Unbound and Eat, Sleep, Save the World. “A vivid, sensitive exploration of invisible disability, family bonds, and … Continue reading Ep. 71: Jamie Sumner, Author of Tune It Out →
Tori and Nicole are back with new current reads and more recommendations. The ladies take on topics such as whether DNFing is as scandalous as society tells us it is, how children's literature started out wild, the contentions that arise in relationships discovered through DNA testing, and Alex Trebek's recent passing. Listed below are the books, series, and other things mentioned in this episode: The Library of the Unwritten by AJ Hackwith; Love in Catalina Cove by Brenda Jackson; Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; Book Riot Article about DNFing; Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman; Thanksgiving by Janet Evanovich; The Graphic Canon of Children's Literature edited by Russ Kick; Little Red Riding Hood; Alice in Wonderland; Cinderella; Grimm's Fairy Tales; Uncle Remus Stories by Joel Chandler Harris; Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky by Kwame Mbalia; Friends of the Columbus-Lowndes Public Library; The Lost Family: How DNA Is Uncovering Secrets, Reuniting Relatives, and Upending Who We Are by Libby Copeland; The Other F-Word by Natasha Friend; Delivery Man (2013) starring Vince Vaughn and Chris Pratt; The Gift of Forgiveness: Inspiring Stories from Those Who Have Overcome the Unforgivable by Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt; The Answer Is...:Reflections on My Life by Alex Trebek; Roll With It by Jamie Sumner; Home Before Dark by Riley Sager; A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett; My Beijing: Four Stories of Everyday Wonder by Nie Jun; Miles Morales: Spider-Man by Jason Reynolds; Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds; The Ghost Series by Jason Reynolds; Kale Salad Animals Instagram Account; Webtoons; The Wrath and the Dawn by Reneé Ahdieh
Emma and Gil welcome Karen Twelves, whose straddling of the worlds of gaming and improv led her to write the book Improv for Gamers. What can gaming and improv learn from each other? Content warning: this episode contains brief references to non-consensual touching and racism. SHOW NOTES 01m16s: AD&D is Advanced Dungeons and Dragons, the form of D&D most prominent in the 80s and 90s. 02m43s: A kinesthetic learner is one who learns through physical activity. We discussed kinesthetic learning and games (among other things) with Chidi Paige in Ludology 231 - STEAM Engine. 03m35s: Whose Line Is It Anyway? was a British radio show that became a British television show that became an American television show. In the show, four improvisers run through several short-form improv games. 08m25s: The Harold is a structure used in long-form improv. 09m31s: Del Close was a fundamental figure in the world of improv, creating many techniques and co-writing the book Truth in Comedy. Note that Gil misattributed the name of the Harold to Close. While Close helped develop and publicize the technique, improv actor and musician Bill Mathleu is credited with naming it. 12m33s: Kingmaker is an Adventure Path for the RPG Pathfinder. 12m48s: Most recently, we discussed failure in games with Sen-Foong Lim in our previous episode, Ludology 236 - Roll With It. 15m32s: LEEROY JENKINS (note explicit language in link) 31m00s: The story RPG Fiasco. We had designer Jason Morningstar on Ludology 161 - What's the Story, Morning Glory? 40m55s: The board games Karen mentions are Splendor, Forbidden Island, Forbidden Desert, and Pandemic. 50m58s: Alex Roberts, designer of Star Crossed and For the Queen. 52m50s: The TV show Taskmaster. Wouldn’t Alex Horne be a great Ludology guest? 58m30s: “No one in the world ever gets what they want and that is beautiful/Everyone dies twisted inside and that is beautiful” 1h01m03s: Burning Wheel, Pathfinder, Fiasco, Monsterhearts 1h02m22s: Archipelago 1h12m03s: Then She Fell, Sleep No More 1h12m57s: Gil is referring to Ludology 214 - Escape From Reality, with Hayley E.R. Cooper and Cameron Cooper. 1h13m32s: Palace Games in San Francisco. Their in-person experience is temporarily closed for the pandemic, but like many escape rooms, they are currently running virtual games. 1h15m11s: Here's Karen's current ongoing Thing & Thing Twitter thread. 1h18m18s: Karen’s Twitter, Instagram, and Tiktok. Here are her websites: improvforgamers.com, karentwelves.com, and dtwelves.com.
#planetmullins #prestonglass #robmullinsla #platinumgarageAward winning Preston Glass has had a 40 year career producing Kenny G., Whitney Houston, Earth Wind and Fire, Diana Ross, George Benson, and others. In this candid interview, he shares behind the scenes stories from his amazing career.SPONSOR LINK: http://www.bodyrejuvenationcandles.comFind Preston on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pglass1012Rob Mullins is a Grammy nominated composer/pianist with 39 albums and singles under his name.Rob provided the foundation track to Preston's production of "Roll With It" by Germaine Lockheart-a new sax player on the smooth jazz/R&B scene with his debut record.You can hear "Roll With It" here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEBA3ioxcqYPreston and Rob have worked on many projects over the years with Preston producing and Rob writing charts to arrangements and often playing keyboards and sometimes drums, bass, synth, and other sweetening tracks. Rob's 39 album discography can be found at http://planetmullins.com/listeningroom.htmFind Rob on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/PLANETMULLINS/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/robmullinsla/Website: http://planetmullins.com
Contra la lluvia de este viernes por aquí y, en general, la que nos está cayendo encima, lo mejor es una buena dosis de canciones. Por eso, hoy hemos elaborado una 'sesión antídoto' para olvidarnos de todo durante una hora. Y suenan The XX, Romy, The Killers, Sidonie, The Hives y, por supuesto, Oasis que hoy celebran los 25 años de una obra de arte llamada '(What's The Story) Morning Glory' THE XX – On Hold ROMY – Lifetime THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS – Go ROYAL BLOOD – Trouble’s Coming THE HIVES – Go Right Ahead KALEO – No Good THE BLACK KEYS – Gold On The Ceiling THE KILLERS – Mr Brightside SIDONIE – Televisores Rotos SIDONIE - Mi Guerra SIDONIE – Ragaton OASIS – Roll With It SLAVES – Cheer Up London LOS INVADERS – Wrong Is Right LYKKE LI - I Follow Rivers (The Magician Remix) KENNYHOOPLA – I Will Rest In Peace if I'm Buried By a Highway? Escuchar audio
What are Retrogrades and how do they impact you? Retrograde is Astrological lingo for "planets that appear to be moving backward." That's right, they're not actually spinning out of control... they just look (and feel) like it. There's your first lesson. ;) From Teacher Jupiter to the Infamous Mercury and (almost) every other planet in between, each planet has its own unique energy and message for us. Retrogrades are the OG Stop, Drop, and Roll-With-It... asking us humans here on Earth to pause, reflect, and regroup as need be. Or, if you're Julie, they mean it's time to nap. Join Julie and Brenda as they give you a taste of what the Retrogrades bring. Even knowing the Cliff Notes of this important component of Astrology helps you navigate Earth School, and brings you closer to the Other Side - no matter which way your head is spinning. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
In episode 31, Dustin and Zak discuss the 1989 cult classic, The Experts along with the song “Hometown U.S.A.” by Harold Payne (sung by Dave Morgan)!In preparation for their upcoming interview with Arye Gross, the dudes review the Arye and John Travolta film The Experts. While reminiscing on the movie, Dustin and Zak recognize Arye's terrific acting performance, acknowledge John Travolta's campiness, debate mullets, and more! They also talk about the fantastic song from the film “Hometown U.S.A.” by Harold Payne (the writer and producer) who generously gifted the guys with the track! Harold also shared a very touching personal story about “Hometown…” which D & Z go into as well.Episode 31 has it all! Personal anecdotes, why the word “sucks” sucks, Dustin's disdain for “Roll With It” by Steve Winwood and it's use in the Dabney Coleman film Short Time, pop culture moments from 1989, and a whole lot more! You're not going to want to miss one single second!NEW EPISODES EVERY TWO WEEKS!Please follow us on Spotify & subscribe, rate and review us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts (aka iTunes)Support Us On Patreon: www.patreon.com/twodollarlatefeeInstagram: @twodollarlatefeeZak on Instagram: @zakshafferDustin on Instagram: @dustinrubinvoCheck out the intro/outro music on Bandcamp: jvamusic1.bandcamp.comFacebook: facebook.com/Two-Dollar-Late-Fee-PodcastMerch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/two-dollar-late-feeIMDB: https://www.imdb.comiTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-dollar-late-feeSpotify: open.spotify.com/show/Amazon: music.amazon.com/podcastsPodchaser: https://www.podchaser.comRadioPublic: radiopublic.com/two-dollar-late-feePodbean: twodollarlatefee.podbean.comStitcher: www.stitcher.com
No matter how uncertain your year or your life has become, resilience is one thing we can all be certain of no matter our circumstances. My guest today is living proof of that fact. Known as the “Queen of Resilience,” Stacey Copas has created a framework of resilience based on the life experience of overcoming the adversity of becoming quadriplegic at 12 years old. I am thrilled that she has joined me today and I know you are going to come away from our conversation ready to take on the world. We discuss simple ways to develop greater resilience, how resilience can change the story of your life for the better, and the one popular piece of advice about developing gratitude that drives her crazy (and what she does instead). Today we discuss — Are we born resilient? Resilience is a continuum that shifts based on our life experiences and the work we put into developing it. Resiliency requires our effort every single day. Rituals for resilience will increase our feeling of control and certainty. Daily journaling provides the opportunity to rewrite experiences. Start with the prompt “Today I had the opportunity to.” Stacey's experience with the 2014 Australian Athletics Championship taught her that she could decide how she would feel about the embarrassing, challenging, and defining moments in her life. How can we increase our resilience? Focus on what you want to have or to gain rather than what you might lose. View every experience you have as an opportunity. Be mindful of sarcasm — it is a dangerous coping mechanism. Be grateful for the experiences you are having as you are having them. Identify what you need to learn in each moment and how it can improve both your life and the lives of others. Be clear about what you want and conscious of how you are presenting it to the world. Three resilience questions to ask yourself What did I have the opportunity to do today? What is the lesson I will learn from this experience? How can this experience help others? Practices to help you develop gratitude A gratitude journal may not be the most effective way to develop gratitude. Try out Stacey's mantra to help increase your daily gratitude. Identify the opportunities that you've been given and stay true to them to increase your credibility to yourself. Make your gratitude practices non-negotiable — and always keep that commitment to yourself. Resilience wisdom from Stacey You can choose if your life is going to be viewed as a comedy or a tragedy. Say yes to good things and then figure out the details later. Regret things you did, not the things you didn't do. Take the first step and trust that the path will appear before you. Be willing to collect experiences — even if they scare you. Stacey's book recommendation is The Mastery of Love, by Don Miguel Ruiz Stacey's song choices are “I Won't Back Down,” by Tom Petty and “Roll With It,” by Oasis Learn More: Advocate to Win The Elegant Warrior Playlist on Spotify Free One-Hour Consult Advocate for Yourself 10-Week Course Subscribe to Weekly Newsletters Stacey Copas How To Be Resilient: The Blueprint For Getting Results When Things Don't Go To Plan, by Stacey Copas Resilience Academy Brought to You By: Boyle's Naturals
Get Exclusive Pop Culture Show video interviews, video content and bonus video exclusively from our Instagram. Sign up for our Pop Cult and be the first to get show announcements, free stuff and insider information only available to cult members.Watch the Droplabs Shoe experience segment here.Speaker 1 (00:00):Welcome to the Pop Culture Show with Barnes, Leslie and Cubby. Barnes (00:04):This is the severely damaged Pop Culture Show. Barnes, Leslie, Cubby on location in Framnash Vegas. Cubby (00:14):Love that, I'm a little jealous though because I am not there, I am in Bryant Cubby Jersey, New Jersey. Barnes (00:22):And we're all having cocktails, so who knows what's going to happen in this show. Cubby (00:26):Yes. Barnes (00:26):And Cubby's how many Jägers in? Cubby (00:28):Five, six maybe? A couple Jäger shots. Leslie (00:29):Are you serious? Cubby (00:30):Yeah, come on man. Barnes (00:31):Are you really? Leslie (00:32):So Cubby, just to say, I haven't seen Barnes in person since the reunion show. Barnes (00:37):The 99X Reunion about a year and three quarters ago? Leslie (00:41):Yeah, so here we are. Barnes (00:41):We are, cheers, cheers. Cubby (00:42):It feels like 1995 all over again, doesn't it? Barnes (00:45):Totally. And Leslie drinking, I mean we should probably put about 15 disclaimers on this show right now because I don't know what's going to happen. So, please rate and review and subscribe our little show. Our guest today, now all of a sudden we're Grammy winners every week. Kristian Bush from the band Sugarland among others, he's got about 57 different bands and one of them is Billy Pilgrim and they have a brand new release coming out, but it's not really that new. It's an interesting story, you're going to love it, so he's coming up. Leslie (01:17):Such a good guy. Cubby (01:18):We've got Bush, I hear his last name I think of Revenge of the Nerds, you know that one. Barnes (01:23):What are the odds that we have a guest two weeks in a row that have both won Grammys and both have songs called Stay. Leslie (01:30):Oh, that's true. Cubby (01:31):Wow, look at that, that's digging deep. And you know what, I got to tell you, we're really raising the bar each week, it's crazy. Barnes (01:36):We are. Cubby (01:37):Yeah. Barnes (01:37):And you know what, let's raise it again. Next week, someone who does not do podcasts, Dr. Oz. Cubby (01:43):All your COVID questions. Leslie (01:44):That's huge. Barnes (01:46):That is going to be awesome. Leslie (01:48):That is huge that he's on our show. Cubby (01:49):He's a good dude and I've had the honor of interviewing him several times and he is the best and I can't wait for him to join us next week. Barnes (01:56):As Cubby says, we're the little show that could. Cubby (01:59):We are, we really are. Barnes (02:00):We're just a little show that could. Cubby (02:01):We're three people doing the work of ten for the good of millions. Barnes (02:04):Yeah, we have a staff of 70 that backs us up. No, we have a staff of nothing. Cubby (02:10):You didn't tell people where we could be heard, you always mention that. Barnes (02:13):I was getting to that. Cubby (02:14):Okay, go ahead. Barnes (02:15):I was getting to that. Cubby, we can be heard on iHeartRadio's app and I've been hearing commercials for the Pop Culture Show which is cool on there. Cubby (02:21):Yup. Barnes (02:22):And also in Teslas and by the way if you're buying a Tesla, use my code, you'll get a thousand free miles. Cubby (02:28):No way, what is your code? Barnes (02:29):Yeah. Leslie (02:29):What? How does this happen? Barnes (02:30):Well, just hit me up on social ... it's just when anyone who has a Tesla, if you use their referral, they'll give you a thousand Supercharger miles and then you get a thousand and those come in handy. I use them to get here. Leslie (02:42):The Tesla's outside my front door. Barnes (02:44):You know who bought one? Mark Wohlers, Atlanta Braves All Star just bought a Tesla. He called me yesterday when he was ordering it, "Hey dude, what's your code?" And then I got a thousand miles. Cubby (02:55):I want one so bad, I'm already sold, I'm sold. Barnes (02:58):And where else are we besides Turks and Caicos, anywhere else? Cubby (03:03):Honduras? No, Japan. Leslie (03:05):Guatemala. Cubby (03:06):Guatemala, worldwide. Barnes (03:08):Worldwide. Cubby (03:09):Yeah, worldwide, come on. Barnes (03:10):We were charting in Japan, but then I don't know what happened. We went from 38 to like 150. Cubby (03:16):Why did we spike and then go down and then spike? Barnes (03:18):I don't know. Leslie (03:18):How we're doing in Canada? Barnes (03:19):Canada? We're in the 200s. They don't get us, like most people. Cubby (03:24):Right. Barnes (03:24):They're right in there. So Kristian Bush is coming up, Dr. Oz next week and we want to get into our How Was Your Week segment and I've got something. I want to go last because it's going to involve trying something. Leslie's going to try something of mine and we're going to all witness it live. Leslie (03:45):Cubby, I have no idea what I'm getting myself into. Cubby (03:47):Yeah. Barnes (03:47):You do because you see it and you've been asking a lot of questions and I'm not giving her any information, so we'll get to that in a few minutes. Cubby (03:53):And I mentioned how I wanted to be there, now I'm glad I'm not there. First I had FOMO about you guys being together in Nashville. Barnes (03:59):Why? Cubby (03:59):Well, I don't know what's going to happen or what Leslie's about to try on. Barnes (04:01):Oh, it's good, it's going to be fun. Cubby (04:04):All right. Barnes (04:04):I hope she reacts. I don't know what her verbal reaction will be, but. Leslie (04:10):Who knows after a glass of wine. Barnes (04:12):I can't wait to see it. Leslie (04:13):It'll be severe. Barnes (04:13):How was your week Fram? Leslie (04:15):So I had a little bit of a space out moment and I think it's because- Barnes (04:19):This is every week, Fram. Leslie (04:20):I have a feeling it's from too many Zoom calls. Cubby, I'm on Zoom calls all day as you know. Cubby (04:25):I know. Leslie (04:26):From 8, 9 AM until 6 or 7 at night, so. Barnes (04:28):She's a multimedia executive. Leslie (04:30):So the other day I had a one hour break and my husband was like, "Can you go with me, I've got to pick up," He has an old farm truck that was getting work done, "Can you go with me, follow me back home?" I'm like, "Absolutely." So I take him, long story short we get to the place, he picks up his keys, I'm like, "All right, I'll follow you back to the house." I'm following this white, old white truck, I'm in his car, we're going down the road, I'm following him, I'm following him, I'm following him. He takes a left so I'm like, "What street's he taking a left on at some neighborhood, some random neighborhood? Maybe he's going to somebody's house to pick something up?" Leslie (05:11):I go down the street, the car stops in the driveway of this house, I pull off on the side of the road and this woman gets out of the car and looking at me like, "Why the hell are you following me?" I realize that I'm following her. Barnes (05:25):Oh no. Leslie (05:28):I think I'm following a black SUV which is my car. Barnes (05:32):Oh my gosh, this is so Fram. Cubby (05:35):That is great. Leslie (05:36):She's looking at me like, "Are you here to rob me or something?" I'm like, "Oh my god." So, I start the car and act like I don't know why I stopped on the side of the road, I hit some dead end street so then I go down another street not familiar with dead end street. Now I'm going like, "Lenny's probably freaking out wondering where the hell is she?" And so I'm heading back to the farm, he doesn't have his phone, I'm like, "He's really going to be worried about me, I don't know what to do." This is like 20 minutes after I followed him. Finally I get halfway there, he is now coming the opposite way looking for me. Barnes (06:13):Oh my gosh. Cubby (06:15):You can't make this up. Leslie (06:18):Waving, waving, I'm okay. I can't it make up, so long story short, I just spaced out and was following the wrong car. Barnes (06:23):Fram what happens? Where is the disconnect? Leslie (06:26):I don't know. Cubby (06:26):Were you just paying attention to the color? Barnes (06:28):Were you on the phone? Leslie (06:30):I thought I was following my car instead of following his car. And again, some poor random lady is wondering why the hell I'm following her and stopping in front of her house. Cubby (06:39):Yeah. Barnes (06:39):Leslie, this is a trend. This is not just something out of the blue, this happens for 30 years. Leslie (06:44):I'm getting worried about myself. Cubby (06:46):Yeah, I mean it really is concerning actually. I mean, we should probably unplug her mic, to be honest with you. Leslie (06:51):Cubby, I need some of that Jägermeister you're drinking every day. Cubby (06:54):Yes. Barnes (06:54):Keep sipping that wine because you're going to need it in a few minutes Fram, I'll just tell you that. Wait until we get to me. Cubby (07:00):I can't top that story, man. I'm not even going to play in this game, that is funny. Barnes (07:05):Cubby, you've got nothing? Cubby (07:06):No. Barnes (07:06):I'll give you one, Cubby's such a dick to me. Cubby (07:10):Shut up. Leslie (07:10):What? Barnes (07:11):He says that I call him too much. Cubby (07:12):No, you've calmed down since I said that, but no, there are so many things that you could text and everything's got to be a call. I mean, you can just text it. Barnes (07:22):No, because I'm really not a phone talker. Cubby (07:23):No, you are, you're the only one. Barnes (07:25):But I'm really not, only you. Because it's show related and I feel like I don't want to type a soliloquy into my text and so I call. Cubby (07:33):Look, I agree, sometimes you need the phone just to get right to the point and talk it out, but a lot of your calls could easily have been a text. Barnes (07:40):Here's how it goes, I dial, here's Cubby, "Hello?" Leslie (07:45):Cubby, I need to ask you a question though. Cubby (07:47):Please. Leslie (07:48):Are you a little intimidated by Barnes? Barnes (07:51):For what? Leslie (07:52):Because with Barnes texts me and I don't get right back to him because I'm on a million Zoom calls a day, I'll go like, "Hey, let me call you back when I have a break." Barnes (08:02):Keep drinking. Leslie (08:02):Because I know, I know that he is like, "Where is she, why is she not calling me back, why is she not texting me back, why is she not calling me back?" Barnes (08:10):Keep drinking. Cubby (08:11):You're a hundred percent right, Leslie and even though Barnes is our friend, it's almost like a boss. Leslie (08:17):It is, it is hardcore. Barnes (08:19):So then this week my phone rings and I look down it says Cubby and I have this really funny picture for Cubby and I'm like, "Oh, now he wants to talk." Cubby (08:28):Right, yeah. Barnes (08:28):And then I pick it up he goes, "I know, I just want to know, can you give me some mic recommendations and I need some chair recommendations and a desk recommendation. And how do I plug in these headphones to the speaker?" I'm his personal Apple Genius. Cubby (08:42):Leslie, have you noticed Barnes is not very warm on text? Leslie (08:45):It's short. Cubby (08:46):It's very short, there's never- Barnes (08:47):You're welcome. Cubby (08:48):... never an emoji, not even a smiley face. Barnes (08:51):I give you the fist all the time. Cubby (08:53):Yeah, you do, you get the fist and then the pound I like that. Leslie (08:54):Did you like my little gifs that I send? Cubby (08:56):Yeah. Leslie (08:58):I'm trying to do funny gifs and I know Barnes hates that. Barnes (09:01):Okay, you're the two people with a real job and you have time for emojis. Leslie (09:06):Hey, I like my- Barnes (09:07):I just float around. Leslie (09:08):I like my Bitmoji. Barnes (09:09):Wow. Leslie (09:10):I think it looks cute. Cubby (09:11):Yeah, right. Barnes (09:11):So how was your week, Cubby? Cubby (09:14):You know what, it was much better than last week because you remember we had the tropical storm up here and so this week we were back to normal, normal work week. I will admit, I'm a lit nervous, I've got some butterflies in my stomach because my wife and I are taking our first road trip with our six-month-old baby. We're taking a six hour trip to Virginia Beach, Virginia, my home town and I'm not going to lie, I'm nervous about how it's going to go. I know the baby sleeps well in the car, but I know she's not going to sleep for six hours straight. I don't want any meltdowns, I want to be prepared, I want the wife to be happy, I'm worried about this trip. Barnes (09:46):If I was your wife, I'd be more concerned about you than the baby. Cubby (09:49):She said that actually, she said, "You're worrying more than me." And I even talked about this on the radio show and people said worry more when they're two or three years old because that's when it becomes are we there yet and you got to entertain them and all that. But she's six months old, she's probably just going to be chilling most of it, so I'm okay with it, but I don't know why, I'm just nervous about this whole weekend and everything. Leslie (10:11):I think you're going to be fine, I think you might need like a little DVD player for yourself. Cubby (10:15):As I'm driving? Leslie (10:16):Yeah. Barnes (10:16):You can sit in the back with the baby as you're driving. That would be fantastic. Cubby (10:22):So yeah, I'm looking forward to that, but guys, I mean I'm just excited that this show is really just moving along here. We are really getting some great numbers and some great feedback and I'm just very happy to be a part of this show, I'm really having a blast. Barnes (10:35):You're going to make me cry now, Cubby, gosh. Cubby (10:37):No, I really am having fun. I was very hesitant about doing this, but of course Barnes with that whole philosophy of scaring the shit of you, I'm like, "All right, all right, I guess I'll do it." Barnes (10:47):What the hell? Cubby (10:50):But I'm glad I said yes. Barnes (10:51):Okay, let's get into my week because it's about Leslie. Cubby (10:55):All right. Barnes (10:56):This week I got a gift. I got some new shoes and I love cool shoes. We talk about shoes sometimes a lot. I got what's called DropLabs and we're filming this segment also so we can put it on our social so you can see what's about to happen. These shoes are- Leslie (11:17):Big. Barnes (11:18):Well, these are mine, they're a size 12 and a half. Leslie (11:20):And I'm an 8. Barnes (11:22):And female which what about a 6 in male? They're going to look like clown shoes on Leslie, but the fashion statement is not what matters. They're black, black shoes, good looking shoes. Leslie (11:31):I like black shoes, yeah. Barnes (11:33):And what they have in them completely electronic soles that have technology that connect to your Bluetooth headphones and give you an entire body experience when you listen to music. Cubby (11:48):Oh my gosh. Barnes (11:49):And it's almost like wearing two subwoofers on your feet but more. Cubby (11:55):How long have these been available? Barnes (11:56):They just came out. Cubby (11:58):They just came out. Barnes (11:58):It's called DropLabs. Cubby (12:00):Never heard of it. Leslie (12:00):Have you done this? Barnes (12:01):It's the EP 01. Yeah, these are my shoes. Leslie (12:03):So what happened when you tried it? Barnes (12:05):I absolutely love it. Leslie (12:07):Okay, so here we go. Barnes (12:09):I purposefully have not done this, so I'm going to turn these on, look Cubby, you can describe what's happening. Cubby (12:14):Okay. Barnes (12:14):You see on the back? Cubby (12:16):Yeah, it's like a button, is that a button? Barnes (12:18):Yeah. Cubby (12:19):Yeah. Barnes (12:19):So I'm going to turn the shoe on. Cubby (12:21):On the heel of the shoe there's a button and now it's lighting up. Barnes (12:23):Yeah, so there's one shoe. Fram? Cubby (12:25):Is that the Bluetooth connecting or something? Barnes (12:27):I guess, yeah, everything's connected together. Leslie (12:29):Wow. This is really actually cool. So do you want me to. Barnes (12:32):Put on it on here, you don't have to tie, just put your feet in them. Leslie (12:35):That's the left? Okay. Cubby (12:36):If you wear them in the rain, will you die? Barnes (12:39):No. Cubby (12:40):Okay. Leslie (12:40):Thanks Cubby. Barnes (12:41):Yeah, you will survive. Leslie (12:44):All right, I have the left foot on. Barnes (12:47):All right, let me get the right one turned on. Put that on. Leslie (12:50):Okay. Barnes (12:50):I'm getting excited just thinking about what's ... okay, so- Cubby (12:53):So what is she going to experience again? Leslie (12:54):I have no idea. Barnes (12:55):Leslie, you're going to have to take those headphones off and you're not going to be able to hear Cubby. Leslie (13:00):All right. Barnes (13:01):But you're going to put these on. I just hope it doesn't start before. Cubby (13:04):Wait, are her feet, are they going to vibrate like she's at a concert? I don't understand. Barnes (13:09):So right now it looks like she's wearing clown shoes because she's got my size 12 and a halfs on. Cubby (13:16):Right, right. Barnes (13:16):And so you have the headphones on. Leslie (13:18):Are they on? Barnes (13:19):Yeah. So, we're filming this again so you can see the reaction. Now, I've got her headphones connected to my system, so let me just make sure. Yeah, it's on. Leslie (13:32):I just want to make sure. Barnes (13:33):Now, Leslie, I don't know if you're going to get the whole experience right out the gate, I think you might, so just tell us what happens. I don't know because you might just hear the headphones first, I have to make sure that I have it turned on correctly. Cubby (13:46):What kind of music you're playing? Barnes (13:46):I think I'm going to play Jack White. Leslie (13:49):Oh yes. Barnes (13:50):Let's do Seven Nation. Leslie (13:52):Yeah, Seven Nation Army. Barnes (13:53):Yeah. Cubby (13:53):Well here's my question real quick, does it matter if it ... will she get more of an effect if it's a bass-y song or does it really matter? Barnes (13:58):That's got a lot going on. Cubby (14:00):Okay. Barnes (14:00):Did you hear music right then? Leslie (14:01):Yeah, I heard the first and that was it. Barnes (14:04):Can I turn it up loud, you're good? Leslie (14:06):Yeah. Barnes (14:06):Okay, now watch her face, I'm about to turn the shoes on, hang tight. Leslie (14:10):It's happening. Cubby (14:17):Now Leslie can you hear me? Barnes (14:18):Do you feel it? Cubby (14:19):What's happening? Leslie (14:19):Yeah. Barnes (14:20):She can't hear you, hold on, let's let her- Leslie (14:22):This is amazing. Barnes (14:23):What's that? Tell people what's happening. Leslie (14:26):You can actually feel it through your entire body. Cubby (14:30):Oh my gosh. Leslie (14:31):I mean, this is amazing. Barnes (14:34):It sounds like Jack White is in the room underneath us and the whole band is playing. Leslie (14:38):You can feel the pulsation, it's almost like somebody's drumming on my feet and it's going through my whole body. Barnes (14:47):She's bouncing, you can see her bouncing in the chair. Leslie (14:49):This is really cool. Barnes (14:50):Now how insane is that? Leslie (14:52):I love it. Barnes (14:53):I knew you would love it. Here, let me give you another- Leslie (14:57):Okay. Barnes (14:57):... let me give you another song so you can feel some bass. Leslie (15:01):Cubby, you have to try this. Barnes (15:02):It's unbelievable. Leslie (15:03):It's incredible. Barnes (15:04):Here's some Dave Matthews, try this. Leslie (15:05):Okay, oh yeah. Barnes (15:09):Cubby, it's like wearing subwoofers as shoes. Cubby (15:13):Almost like the band, like you said, is rehearsing in a room next to you or below you. That's actually really cool. Leslie (15:18):Do you think that people are going to take this to like clubs and stuff? Barnes (15:20):Well, so think of it as concerts, think about it's called DropLabs, droplabs.com. And also gamers, so what was that game you played where you killed the people because you're violent? What's that game? Leslie (15:34):Mortal Kombat? Cubby (15:35):No, I got into Grand Theft Auto, yeah, Grand Theft Auto. Barnes (15:38):You'll be able to feel people walking up next to you in the shoes. Cubby (15:42):Can you ask the retail value? Leslie (15:44):This is amazing. Barnes (15:45):You have to go to the website, I don't know the exact cost. Cubby (15:48):Okay. Barnes (15:49):You can pull it up. Droplabs.com if you have a computer. Cubby (15:53):You're a great salesperson. Leslie (15:54):You feel it immediately. Barnes (15:54):No I'm saying you, I mean you can get your answer. I don't know, I don't have a computer in front of me, I have all hands in use right now. Leslie (16:00):This is really cool. I love it. Barnes (16:03):Fram, she's done, she's not going to be on the show anymore. Leslie (16:06):I'm still here. Barnes (16:07):It's all over. Cubby (16:08):I wasn't being sarcastic, I want to get a Tesla now and DropLabs all because of you. I'm serious. Barnes (16:13):But my problem now is what if I run out of juice in my Tesla and my shoes. I'm going to have no beat. Cubby (16:19):No beat all. Barnes (16:21):And I'm going to not be moving at all. Leslie (16:22):He's going to be stranded in my farm. Barnes (16:24):From here, Cubby, I'm sitting three feet from her and I can feel the floor shaking. She's tapping her feet now. Anyway. Leslie (16:32):It's really cool. Cubby (16:32):Can Leslie hear me? Barnes (16:33):No. Leslie (16:33):Especially the good drumming songs like Carter Beauford from Dave Matthews Band. Barnes (16:38):So come back to your regular headphones, party's over, all right, turn them off. Yeah, we have to do the show. How crazy is that? Leslie (16:44):It's amazing. Cubby (16:45):That is so cool and I have a question for her after she puts her headphones on. Barnes (16:48):She's going to put her headphones back, Cubby's got a question for you. Leslie (16:50):By the way, I'm still tingling. Barnes (16:54):It's unbelievable. Leslie (16:55):You finish and you're still tingling. Cubby (16:57):So, are you asking for a cigarette now? I mean. All right. Barnes (17:03):That's going to be the next thing, trying the shoes while you're having sex. Leslie (17:08):That is amazing. Cubby (17:08):Check this out, I'm on the website droplabs.com because I wanted to get a price. Leslie (17:13):That's incredible. Cubby (17:15):And I'm looking at- Leslie (17:16):That's incredible. Cubby (17:16):They're all sold out. Leslie (17:18):What? Barnes (17:18):They're about to get a new shipment. Cubby (17:19):Notify me when available, there's a button here for that, but there's no price and wow, compatible with all Bluetooth headphones. Barnes (17:26):It's unbelievable. Cubby (17:27):Compatible with iPhone, Android. Leslie (17:28):I'm surprised it took somebody this long to come up with this technology. Barnes (17:31):I'll let you know when ... and also artist mixing. So when you're mixing your record, you can feel the music. Or if you're a drummer, you can put the bass and whoever like your monitor. So you're feeling it in your feet and up through your body. Leslie (17:49):It's so cool. Cubby (17:51):That is so cool. I mean, just when you think they thought of everything, that is something that really gives you the feels and wow. Barnes (17:56):They're about to be in stock. Cubby (17:57):Yeah, it's got nothing but five stars, this is so cool. Leslie (18:01):By the way, it's great for the gift for someone who has everything. Cubby (18:04):Right. Leslie (18:05):This is the gift. Cubby (18:06):Yeah, because you know they don't have it. Leslie (18:07):You know what I'm saying? Barnes (18:07):Because no-one has it. Cubby (18:08):Right. And you know what, they look good. Barnes (18:10):What's weird though is people will look at you ... they're good looking. They're great looking shoes. Cubby (18:14):They really are. Barnes (18:14):I went into eat and the people were, I was like, "What are they looking at?" And I'm like, "Oh, because I sound like a car has come inside and you know when you pull up next to a car and it's like- Cubby (18:26):The annoying bass? Yeah, yeah. Barnes (18:28):Yeah, that's what you're noticed. Leslie (18:31):By the way they are actually good looking shoes though. Barnes (18:33):They are and they're comfortable. Leslie (18:35):Yeah. Cubby (18:35):Yeah. Barnes (18:36):So anyway, that was not a paid segment. Cubby (18:38):No. Barnes (18:38):That's just enthusiasm. Cubby (18:39):And you know what, we are called the Pop Culture Show so we're hip on new trends and stuff like that and there we go, that's a new one that I never even heard of. Barnes (18:47):Check them out. Leslie (18:47):Thanks Barnes. Barnes (18:47):Yup, droplabs.com. Cubby (18:50):I am reserving a pair right now. Leslie (18:53):Well let's dive into some Celebrity Sleaze. Poor Simon Cowell, did you hear about his six hour surgery about his back injury? Barnes (19:00):I've heard so many stories. Cubby (19:01):Yeah, I didn't know it was six hours though. Leslie (19:04):Bike crash, broke his back, six hour surgery. Had to put a metal rod in his back. Cubby (19:10):My buddy was on that show earlier this week. Micheal Yo, he was a comedian, he was on Monday night. Got voted off Tuesday night, but he was bummed out that he did the show and Simon wasn't there. Barnes (19:20):It's going to be weird because Simon was stiff already, now he's got a metal plate in his back. Cubby (19:25):Boom, Barnes with the jokes. Leslie (19:27):Hello. Barnes (19:27):I'm just saying. Leslie (19:30):Hello. Cubby (19:30):Yeah. Leslie (19:31):Well, Kelly Clarkson was filling in for him, so that's cool. So every week we talk about this about how Hollywood has lost ideas, here's another one. Jim Carrey reportedly returning for two more Mask movies. Barnes (19:42):Really? Leslie (19:43):Two more. Cubby (19:44):Is it because we're all wearing masks? Is that the main reason? Barnes (19:48):Hollywood's like, "Oh yeah, a movie about masks, yeah, do it." Cubby (19:51):Yeah, jump on it. Leslie (19:52):Here we go again, another reboot. Every week we talk about this, Saved By The Bell reboot. Barnes (19:57):I saw the trailer, much more dramatic. Cubby (20:00):Right, it's more like a Beverley Hills 90210. Barnes (20:02):Yeah. Cubby (20:03):Some serious moments, but I've always been a fan of Saved By The Bell, it's a great time, it's a great period. Leslie (20:09):So Barnes, our old buddy David Arquette, You Cannot Kill David Arquette has been released. I guess it's going to be video-on-demand with David Arquette? Barnes (20:17):It looks hysterical. I had no idea that the wrestling world was so freaked out about him. Leslie (20:23):Yeah, I had no idea either that he was in the wrestling world. Cubby, I don't know if you knew that or not. Cubby (20:28):Did not. Leslie (20:28):But we're old buddies with David Arquette, so we have to try to get him on this show. Barnes (20:33):Which I texted him and usually he texts right back which he must be just busy with promotion for the show, but he was apparently the WCW champ in 2000. It was a bit, but the wrestling world never accepted him. Cubby (20:50):Well, we keep bringing in these heavy hitters as far as guests go. You might want to work on that one. Barnes (20:54):I'm trying. Leslie (20:55):Here's something else that hit the internet that I absolutely loved and people are wondering what ever happened to Phil Collins. Well, In The Air Tonight has hit, again, after 39 years of being released, it's back on the chart because of these twins from Gary, Indiana and their spontaneous reaction to Phil Collins In The Air Tonight. Barnes (21:15):Oh, it's hysterical. Leslie (21:16):22-year-old twins Tim and Fred Williams and I guess when they get to the drum part, they just go crazy. I sent it to Barnes and he loved it. Barnes (21:25):Cubby, have you seen it? Cubby (21:25):Yeah, it's great. It reminds me kind of Hangover? Remember when Mike Tyson and the drums? Yeah. Barnes (21:31):And there's a bunch of people that do these type of videos, this one I would play a clip but it won't make sense because we're watching the screen and describing it. But to watch them and that big drum part that comes in five minutes in. Cubby (21:44):Right. Barnes (21:44):And they're just sitting there bobbing their head and then they both almost fall out of the chair and are like, "Who would drop a beat five minutes into a song?" Cubby (21:53):Which is a great point actually, but it's a classic. Barnes (21:56):They're like, Phil. Cubby (21:57):Have you seen the people doing the drums with the cupboards or in the kitchen and right when the beat kicks in, they close all the cupboard doors and they have to time it out perfectly? Barnes (22:06):Yup. Cubby (22:07):I love that on TikTok. Barnes (22:07):It's really good. Cubby (22:08):Yeah. Leslie (22:09):Now Cubby, you always do The Wayback Machine, do you remember who was in the original Three Men and a Baby? Because there's going to be a remake. Barnes (22:15):Tom Selleck. Cubby (22:16):John Travolta? Barnes (22:18):John Travolta and Martin Short. Leslie (22:20):Was Travolta in it? Was Tom Selleck? Barnes (22:22):I don't know. Cubby (22:22):Or am I wrong? Leslie (22:23):Ted Danson. Barnes (22:24):Ted Danson. Cubby (22:25):That's right, that's right. Leslie (22:25):And Steve Guttenberg. Barnes (22:26):Oh man, I was way off. Leslie (22:27):But anyway. Cubby (22:28):So there goes my cred. Leslie (22:29):Here we go, Three Men and a Baby, guess who's going to redo it? Zac Efron. Which I don't see that at all because he's a pretty boy. Cubby (22:36):Right, I don't see it either. Leslie (22:37):Which is nothing wrong with that. Barnes (22:39):Who are the other two? And does he play the baby? Leslie (22:40):It doesn't say. Cubby (22:45):Is there anything original anymore? Leslie (22:46):Maybe he should. No. Cubby (22:47):I'm pretty sad. Barnes (22:47):No. Leslie (22:48):Hey, by the way Barnes, you live in Atlanta, did you know that they're making Spider-Man 3 there? Barnes (22:53):They did not consult me on this one. Leslie (22:56):They need to, Spider-Man 3 apparently pre-production happening in the ATL again because Hollywood has no new ideas. Did you see the power list, the highest paid actor list from Forbes? Barnes (23:08):I did not. Cubby (23:08):I know, I know, I know, can I go? Leslie (23:11):Geez, yeah, go ahead. Cubby (23:12):No, I'm just excited because there's one thing you mentioned that I've actually read about and maybe I'm wrong, but I think it's The Rock. Leslie (23:17):Mm-hmm (affirmative) The Rock. Cubby (23:19):Which surprises me because I know he's done a lot, but what has he done lately? I don't know. Barnes (23:24):Well, a ton. He's always on something and they're usually hokey comedies and he's getting paid huge. Cubby (23:30):Maybe because I'm not a huge fan I don't even know, but yeah. Leslie (23:33):Maybe you're just not aware of his films, but apparently he made an estimated 87.5 million over the last year. Cubby (23:40):That's some good coin right there. Leslie (23:41):And there were some other people in there that I totally got like Mark Wahlberg, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Will Smith, Adam Sandler, Ben Affleck too by the way was in that list as well. Cubby (23:51):Right. Leslie (23:52):And I know he's been doing a bunch of stuff for Netflix. How about The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, a reboot there with Will Smith. Barnes (23:59):Come on, everything's a reboot. Leslie (24:02):Yeah, the show's based on, again, on Morgan Cooper's viral YouTube trailer with I guess Morgan Cooper also on board with Will Smith. Of course Will Smith has got to be involved, of course. Barnes (24:13):This looks more like Boyz n the Hood Leslie (24:16):Did it? I didn't see the trailer. Barnes (24:16):No seriously, it's very dramatic, very dramatic. It's not a comedy. Leslie (24:21):I thought this was very progressive for the Hallmark Channel. They will feature their first same-sex wedding. Barnes (24:30):That is a big deal for them and it's about time. Leslie (24:31):I thought so too. I mean, by the way, it's great, but I was really like wow. Barnes (24:35):Right, they're very conservative. Leslie (24:38):Now this was bizarre, David Blaine, you know David Blaine the magician? Cubby (24:43):Yeah. Leslie (24:43):To float through the air while holding balloons. Barnes (24:46):What the hell do balloons have to do with it? Leslie (24:46):His new special will stream on August 31st on his YouTube channel. Barnes (24:53):Seriously, am I missing something? Leslie (24:56):By the way Cubby, this is in your neck of the woods. Cubby (24:58):Yeah. Leslie (24:58):Follow Blaine as he attempts to float from New Jersey over the New York City skyline. Cubby (25:03):Yeah. Barnes (25:04):Come on. Leslie (25:04):What? Cubby (25:04):We talked about this on our show today and I think it's funny, it's only going to be on YouTube. David Blaine used to have specials on major networks, what does that say? Barnes (25:15):Well, I mean, YouTube's probably paying him a big nut. Cubby (25:18):Well yeah, you're right, I know YouTube's huge, but I used to remember David Blaine on NBC or ABC, it was a big deal. And he hasn't done anything in a while, so I guess I am curious. Leslie (25:29):Yeah, I'm curious about that and Barnes actually turned me on to this and it's quite funny, but another reason that 2020 continues to be weird, have you seen or heard Michael Jackson's Bad- Barnes (25:43):Oh, this is great. Leslie (25:44):... as a bluegrass song? Barnes (25:45):Have you seen it Cubby? Cubby (25:46):I have not and maybe I shouldn't be on this show because it's pop culture, I don't know about this one. Barnes (25:51):This one is good. I'm going to play part of it for you, I wish I could show you, but you can just Google it. Just Google Michael Jackson Bad bluegrass. Cubby (26:00):Okay. Barnes (26:01):Who did this, does it say who did it? Leslie (26:02):No, it doesn't. Barnes (26:03):It's unbelievable. Hearing it is pretty cool, but when you see that they've taken the original video and what I'm about to play for you, put it all together, it's insane (singing). Imagine the video, we all know the video. They're all running around, it's crazy. Cubby (26:33):I'm imagining Deliverance is what I'm imagining. Barnes (26:35):Yeah. Leslie (26:38):Good call on Deliverance. Cubby (26:40):Squeal like a pig. Barnes (26:40):It's really wild. Google that, you will love it. Leslie (26:43):So I'm sure the next time we talk, I'll talk more about more reboots coming out of Hollywood, that's your Celebrity Sleaze. Cubby (26:49):All right, I love it. Hey, I'm a little behind on my Netflix watching, I will admit. Are you guys watching anything on Netflix? Barnes (26:56):Let me get my app, standby, because I can't remember all of them. Hold on. Leslie (26:59):I told you I'm still watching Yellowstone on the Paramount network which is phenomenal. Kevin Costner. Barnes (27:05):Have you watched Dr. Foster yet? Leslie (27:06):No. Barnes (27:07):Damn it, Fram. Leslie (27:07):No, I'm sorry. Barnes (27:08):I give you recommendations because I care. Cubby (27:11):Well here's what I want to talk about. Barnes (27:14):Hold on, you asked me a question, let me answer. Leslie (27:16):He's actually looking up his Netflix app. Barnes (27:17):Well, because I'm trying to remember what I'm watching. Cubby (27:19):Yeah, chop the shit out. Leslie (27:19):You're not watching Selling Sunset are you? Barnes (27:22):No, it just came up with an ad, Fram. Leslie (27:24):Okay. Barnes (27:24):Slow your roll, I don't like doing this show with you in the same room. Leslie (27:26):Slow your roll. Barnes (27:27):I need my social distance. Leslie (27:29):Did he just say slow your roll? Barnes (27:30):You're looking over my shoulder like we're in an airplane seat and you're like, "Do you really watch Selling Sunset?" I have seen one episode. I'm watching Outer Banks. Leslie (27:42):Yeah, I have to watch that because everybody that I work with is like, "You got to watch Outer Banks." Barnes (27:47):And Charles Esten who's one of the stars is going to be on this show in I think three weeks right at the end of August? Leslie (27:52):Former start of Nashville, TV show Nashville. Cubby (27:55):Look at that. Barnes (27:56):Do you know a little bit about that do you? Leslie (27:56):Mm-hmm (affirmative) Barnes (27:58):Bloodline, there's another one. Leslie (27:59):I finished that a long time ago. Barnes (28:02):Oh well, why haven't you mentioned it? Leslie (28:04):I love Bloodline. Barnes (28:05):And Money Heist, I'm on the third section. Cubby (28:08):I have a fun Netflix fact for you. So, when you sign on to the streaming service, the logo appears and you hear that famous sound. Barnes (28:16):Love that sound. Cubby (28:18):So, the Netflix offices call that the Ta-Dum and it's very recognizable, but believe it or not, so Todd Yellin, Netflix's Vice President of Product, he recently revealed that one of the options considered for Netflix production logo was something else. And I got to tell you, I have three options here and I want you to see which one do you think they were considering. And this is no joke, by the way, they were considering one of these sounds and I want you to see if you know which one it is. Is it A? Speaker 6 (28:49):Ladies and gentlemen, please take your seats. The show is about to begin. Cubby (28:54):All right or is it B? Or is it C? Barnes (29:06):Wow. Leslie (29:06):Okay. Cubby (29:06):Of the three you heard, which one do you think they were actually considering as the beginning of the logo on it? Barnes (29:11):This is for real, one of those three as going to be the Ta-Dum? Cubby (29:15):One hundred percent. Leslie (29:15):I'm going to say B. Cubby (29:17):You're going to say B and that was- Barnes (29:19):Which was the cartoon sounding thing? Cubby (29:21):Right, that was the cartoon sounding thing. Barnes (29:23):I would say the ladies and gentlemen, please take your seats like it's showtime. Cubby (29:28):That's what I thought, guys. But believe it or not. Barnes (29:33):No way. Leslie (29:34):There's no way. Barnes (29:34):A goat? Cubby (29:35):The sound of a goat was on the shortlist of possible sound options to go along with their logo and they said that it felt like a riff of another famous production logo. Todd says, Todd Yellin, the Netflix Vice President of Product, he said he liked the sound of the goat because it was funny, quirky and their version of MGM's Leo the Lion, end quote. Leslie (29:57):No way. Barnes (29:58):What? Leslie (29:59):A goat to a lion. Barnes (30:00):Can you imagine? Cubby (30:00):They actually consider doing the Netflix logo popping up on your screen and then hearing the bleating of a goat. Barnes (30:09):Can you imagine how that would have changed just the whole thing? Cubby (30:14):But when you were a kid, do you remember watching TV shows and they had like sit, Ubu, sit, good dog. That was random and then you had the cat the end of Mary Tyler Moore. Leslie (30:26):That's true, that's true. Cubby (30:26):I mean, the goat does sound like really- Barnes (30:28):Yeah, but those were production company little soundbites as opposed to almost like a network. Maybe they weren't thinking Netflix would be as big as it is? Cubby (30:38):Maybe, but I mean I love Ta-Dum, don't get me wrong, but yeah, the goat. Leslie (30:43):Are you yearning for the goat sound now? Barnes (30:49):What a trip. Cubby (30:56):I was really thinking that would be hilarious (singing). Leslie (31:07):We are so excited to have on the show with us Mr. Kristian Bush and Kristian, I don't even know where to begin with your credits because you are a singer, a songwriter, a multi-instrumentalist, a producer, a successful producer, one half of Sugarland who have sold millions of albums worldwide, multiple number ones. Where do we begin? We've known each other, you and Barnes and I go back 20 plus years. Kristian Bush (31:33):I'm telling you that when I listened to this podcast, even today, I'm so nostalgic. You guys could tell me things and I would believe you because I've been listening to you on the radio for so long. Like immediately I'm 22. Barnes (31:50):Same here and the more wine Fram drinks, she's getting down to about 18. Leslie (31:54):Yeah. Cubby (31:55):Yeah. Leslie (31:56):We decided to drink on the show tonight because we had you on and we're like we have so many stories to tell with Kristian. Kristian Bush (32:03):Oh my gosh, well you guys are constantly reinventing yourself and I feel like if you've know somebody this long, that's what you do. Barnes (32:14):Well, I want to take the next seven minutes to list the other 13,000 bands that you're in and projects, so come back in 10 minutes, no I'm just kidding. Honestly, I don't know how you keep up with what band you're in at what point. I mean, Sugarland who's just crushed it for years, you've got all the Billy Pilgrim stuff which is coming back full circle. Leslie (32:36):Yup. Barnes (32:37):I mean, you're just everywhere. I'm being honest, when you're on stage, do you ever forget which band you're in? Kristian Bush (32:45):It just started happening about three weeks ago that I started writing songs and not knowing which band it should go to. That was an odd moment and I had to start asking myself so what makes it one thing or another? Barnes (32:57):That was my question on the way driving to Nashville today. I was like at what point when you're writing a song do you designate this is a Sugarland song, this is a Kristian Bush song. Kristian Bush (33:07):Usually it's because I'm like a habitual collaborator. So, most of the Sugarland stuff Jennifer and I write together, but I start a lot of it alone. And the Dark Water stuff is very different, the new rock record that I've done. So my partners in that are my brother Brandon and Benji Shanks and they bring me the music, so it works like the old R.E.M. world where the music shows up and then I have the weird task of walking around and making up words in my head. Cubby (33:40):But you have a lot of folders, you have a lot of folders on your desktop of your computer don't you? Barnes (33:44):Yeah. Kristian Bush (33:44):Oh my gosh, it gives my kids anxiety when they look at all the folders. They're like, "Dad." Barnes (33:53):Well, we have a lot to cover with you. Let's start with Billy Pilgrim. You are coming back and I'm assuming it's Andrew also, I mean it wouldn't be Billy Pilgrim if it wasn't, Andrew Hyra. And you guys, this is an unbelievable story and I don't even quite understand it. This album that is coming out was the lost album? Kristian Bush (34:16):Yeah, so you guys might remember this, you might not, but it was after 9/11. There was a fire in downtown Avondale and it burned the Avondale town center. Barnes (34:31):This is near Atlanta for our listeners in Japan. Kristian Bush (34:34):Yeah, this is in Atlanta and Avondale, it's one of the four or five little cities that are literally inside the city. And this theater, it was like an old movie theater, had been converted. It used to be where like Elvis played there and stuff, but it had been converted from a movie theater into a recording studio. And Sister Hazel and Third Day and Billy Pilgrim, we all recorded there with Don McCollister and Don had a fire in the studio. And my brother and I had just had this really weird tragedy, our mother passed away suddenly within a day of being sick and that was two weeks prior to the fire. Kristian Bush (35:20):So this fire burned the entire thing down and my brother and I had all of our gear and all of our music and all of our recordings in the upstairs of that theater and we had it in the old projector room stored in the movie theater and that was the name of our little project studio. Barnes (35:39):And this is what year? This is like '99? Kristian Bush (35:42):This would be 2001. Barnes (35:47):Okay. Cubby (35:47):Well yeah, because 9/11 was 2001, so. Barnes (35:49):Oh, okay, yup. Cubby (35:50):Right. Kristian Bush (35:51):Yeah, so it would have been that winter. Two or three weeks, well actually it was about a month later is when the fire happened and in the fire was this Billy Pilgrim record we had really worked for four years to make. Barnes (36:04):So you put a ribbon on it, it was done, sitting there. Kristian Bush (36:08):It was done. Barnes (36:08):Yeah. Kristian Bush (36:09):And so when everything burned, all the master files and tapes burned with it. So we had one copy left. Barnes (36:17):Wow. Kristian Bush (36:17):And we were so heartbroken and of course I was screaming. I was like that 30-year-old kid grieving the loss of a parent which is so strange. And it took us, I don't know, maybe four, five months to get up enough let's go outside and try to release this because we made it and we have one copy. So, we were like, well, maybe we should play a show and so we played one show at Eddie's Attic and about that time, I had already starting writing songs for Sugarland. Barnes (36:48):So was the plan for people just to check it out one at a time? We could all just come and like I can take it for a week and then I bring it back and then Cubby can get it? Cubby (36:57):Yeah. Kristian Bush (36:58):Right, well we were a little scared and we weren't getting along, Andrew and I, and I knew he was commuting back and forth from LA back to Atlanta. We just played this one show and we made, I don't know, two or three hundred copies of it because we thought well ... and we did it by hand, we just had it manufactured. And then we sold them at that show and then that was it and it disappeared forever. And I found my one copy during the pandemic and you and I have been talking- Leslie (37:29):No way. Kristian Bush (37:30):... for the last couple of years. And I called him, I was like, "Hey man, so how about since it's upside down world, why don't we do this?" Barnes (37:38):You're like the networks who are just rehashing old stuff, come on Kristian, I'm kidding. Kristian Bush (37:42):I heard you laughing. Leslie (37:44):This is such a treat for the fans though. Barnes (37:46):Big time. Leslie (37:47):Especially in the ATL days. Barnes (37:50):And those that don't know the angle, Andrew Hyra has a very famous sister Meg Ryan. Kristian Bush (37:58):That's right. Barnes (37:58):And people always talked about that, the buzz was all there, but you guys were supported also big time by the Indigo Girls, right, early on? Kristian Bush (38:03):Right. Barnes (38:04):And you had all this buzz around you and then you lose this record and so now ironically this was not planned, the record's being released, what, Monday this week? Kristian Bush (38:13):Yeah, one of the songs, the second song from it comes out just this week. And then- Barnes (38:20):Tamburlaine? Kristian Bush (38:21):The record itself ... yeah, Tamburlaine comes out this week and then the whole record comes out on the 4th of September. Barnes (38:27):Here's a quick clip of Tamburlaine (singing). That was done 20 years ago almost, right? Wow. Kristian Bush (38:47):Yeah. Barnes (38:47):An important question for fans, why did you and Andrew not talk for over 15 years? Kristian Bush (38:55):We still haven't actually unearthed that part. Barnes (38:58):Really? Kristian Bush (38:59):We haven't and we've been talking maybe twice a week recently if not a little bit more and we're having really great conversation, but- Barnes (39:08):Therapy? Kristian Bush (39:09):... imagine a friend of yours ... well, kind of. I mean, we've covered a lot of ground. I just took my child, my oldest, to college on Monday, so I don't think he's ever saw Camille. Barnes (39:24):Wow, that is so strange. That many years and here we are putting a record out that was all but gone, COVID happens, you find it, unearth it in your house. It's weird how things happen. Leslie (39:38):But you know what's strange because the COVID and pandemic has brought a lot of people back together and maybe this was actually one of the silver linings of this pandemic. And because Kristian's such a creative person, I mean, again, he fluidly, he can go from producing someone to doing a Sugarland record to doing a solo album. But this really good news, the Billy Pilgrim record, for all those fans, Kristian, this is incredible. Kristian Bush (40:03):Oh yeah. It really is mind blowing. And Billy Pilgrim happened before the internet, so you can't really go find out who we were or what we did or what it sounded like. You can hear some of the things we did on Atlantic Records, but again, put Billy Pilgrim in time, we signed to Atlanta three months before Hootie & the Blowfish. Barnes (40:23):Wow. Kristian Bush (40:24):My peers were Rob Thomas and Jewel and those are the people who got signed the same month we did. Cubby (40:31):Well what's the deal with Sugarland music because I've heard September, I don't have a date though, of something and a song, can you tell me more about that? Kristian Bush (40:40):We recorded literally the day after the CMAs this past year. When we record, we like to record live, so when you're hearing them on the radio if it's exciting, it's because it was exciting for those three minutes, right? And it's an old habit I have and it's a luxury because the singers that I work with a lot are really fantastic, they don't need to try. And Jennifer's definitely that way and we finished it and we were ready to release it and we were about to talk about it in March and literally as we were about to send the first email to everyone, like here's when the first song comes out, everything shut down. So, it has been paused and put off and put off and put off and now I think it's time to start releasing it because fingers crossed we get back out on the road next summer. Barnes (41:35):Yeah, release it before that place burns down, we don't need this to happen again. Don't leave new music just sitting around Kristian Bush. Kristian Bush (41:43):Oh my gosh. Leslie (41:44):You guys are signed to one of my favorite labels in town, Big Machine Records and I love the fact that you guys are putting new music out. I just talked to Jennifer Nettles the other day and she's doing a lot of stuff with Equal Play at CMT. But Kristian, you guys have a played so many festivals, so many shows with so many artists worldwide, who's been the favorite for you? Because again, you've played with every artist. Kristian Bush (42:12):That's a good question. We were just talking about this the other day because it was so far back, but there was a, it is a festival, it's still there, I think, in Memphis called the Beale Street Festival and it's down next to the river and it was Billy Pilgrim and Beck and Bob Dylan. And besides the alliteration which is hilarious, I was shocked at being able to just sit on the side of that stage and I don't even know that was 1994 maybe at what that was. Kristian Bush (42:47):And then carry that forward to I guess the other super cool one, Jennifer and I did the Nobel Peace Prize concert and it was the year that the Arab Spring lady won it with two other women and we got to sit with those ladies during the days walking into the concert and have conversation. And watching them sing our songs back was just mind blowing. It was like who gets this life? Barnes (43:23):That's so funny. Kristian Bush (43:24):And the lady that started the Arab Spring, she's very young and she had just gotten out of jail to come get her award. Leslie (43:31):Wow. Cubby (43:32):So Kristian, I live in New Jersey, so New York obviously in the backyard here. Broadway, sadly as we all know, shut down but you're working on a musical I heard that are we ever going to see? What's the deal with this? Leslie (43:46):Oh, that musical was in Atlanta too. Barnes (43:49):What? Leslie (43:49):Yeah, he did a musical, he wrote a musical. Tell them about it Kristian. Kristian Bush (43:54):I got asked to do some ... because in Atlanta they now consider me a country singer, right, because Billy Pilgrim wasn't playing for a long time. So, I got asked to do some country songs for a play by a famous playwright in Atlanta named Janece Shaffer and she needed a song for a play and it turned into 16 songs, it turned into a musical. And the Alliance in Atlanta which is our big theater did the world premier of it and it has gone into the world called Troubadour and it's about a guy who's retiring in 1951 on the stage of the rhyme and is a country singer and it's whether his son will take over and his son's new friend is a Jewish tailor. It turns out all of the tailors that moved country music from church clothes into bedazzled clothes were Jewish tailors which I thought was a really interesting story. Kristian Bush (44:47):So that became in a musical called Troubadour. And the same playwright then reached out to me and said, "Hey, let's write something else, we were a good team." I said, "Okay, let's do it." And it happened to be the week of the Kavanaugh testimony. Leslie (45:02):Mm-hmm (affirmative) Cubby (45:02):Mm-hmm (affirmative) yup. Kristian Bush (45:05):And we went through lots of different ideas, like first of all isn't that strange that you have lunch somewhere and talk about ideas for a musical, right? And it got shot down, but we started that day and ran straight through for three months and wrote a musical about the Kavanaugh testimony. Barnes (45:23):You wrote a musical about the Kavanaugh testimony? Kristian Bush (45:27):Yeah. Barnes (45:27):Here's one, try something about I'm not going to give that girl a shot, see if that will work. Because on Broadway ... I'm sorry, that one fell flat. I'm sorry, I'm sorry everybody. That's crazy, you're writing for Broadway. Cubby (45:42):But this was a lot of work that we're never going to see or hear? Kristian Bush (45:45):Well, it's hard to tell. We thought that it got a director and it got a place and it was going to move running into the election because they thought it's a pretty topical thing. And there's a lot of conversation, I'm very vocal about my pro-women stance in all of the things that I do and this is definitely one of them. And it was a fascinating ... we will get to see it, but it was an exploration of what happens in a heterosexual couple when you are faced with the triggering of what happened in the Kavanaugh trial. Suddenly you look at your spouse and you're like, "Is there something you need to tell me?" Leslie (46:39):That's fascinating. Kristian Bush (46:39):Today's the day. And it happened all over the place, it happened to couples everywhere. Barnes (46:46):Wow, COVID killed your Kavanaugh trial, but brought back Billy Pilgrim. Leslie (46:49):Kind of, yeah. Barnes (46:51):This universe is just funky. Cubby (46:53):It really is. Barnes (46:54):It really is funky. Kristian, what is it like winning a Grammy? Kristian Bush (46:59):It's like a Superbowl thing and you know what's weird? It was mind blowing to have it happen, but it's even more mind blowing now. I really believe in the Grammys and the Recording Academy, is the organization MusiCares, a lot of the efforts that they have. And now that I'm in it, I can't believe how hard it was to actually win one. Barnes (47:21):I mean I can't imagine what that must have feel like being there. You know you're nominated, but as they're doing your category, does it become an out of body experience when you start, Sugarland and then they play a clip from the song on the big screen and then all of sudden they're saying the winner is Sugarland. Kristian Bush (47:38):Yeah, it's mind blowing. Barnes (47:41):And where's your Grammy now? Kristian Bush (47:44):It's sitting in the studio next to my Star Wars lunchbox on the shelf. Barnes (47:53):Nice. Nice. Kristian Bush (47:56):I work with a lot of artists and I don't want them to be out on the desk shined up or anything. Barnes (48:03):Only when you want to piss them off, right? You want to motivate them or piss them off. Kristian Bush (48:06):No, but I'd love to ... things of equal weight, when you put them on the same shelf they have anything in your life. And I think it's nice to be reminded that you can do something impossible and you love your Star Wars lunchbox. Barnes (48:22):That's funny, if I had it, I'd be like Cubby shine my Grammy. Cubby (48:25):Every day. Barnes (48:25):Shine my Grammy. Cubby (48:26):Every day. Barnes (48:27):There's a couple stories that I think are cool that I want to share. One of them, I don't know if you remember this, we were at lunch at Atlanta over off of Ponce and you got a call about something, about a gig, that when I went home and told my daughters and I'm sure when you told your daughters, it became all encompassing of the conversation. I want to play a quick clip of a song first, this is the artist that was reaching out to and then we'll say for what (singing). Barnes (49:08):That's Sugarland with Taylor Swift and you had just gotten the call to go be the surprise guest at the Dallas Cowboy Stadium on Taylor's tour. As a dad of a teenage daughter, you daughter's how old? Kristian Bush (49:26):Well, she turned 15. Barnes (49:28):Okay, in the sweet spot. How did that go over when you dropped that little nugget that oh, by the way, Taylor Swift just called me and wants me to come be the surprise guest at her show? I don't mean in attendance for people listening, she was doing every tour stop was a different artist that would come out and perform with her and Kristian Bush was it for Dallas. Kristian Bush (49:50):Yeah, I told them at dinner because I make them dinner no matter how grumpy teenager-y they are. And at dinner I make them do the same thing, I'm like tell the best thing that happened to you today, I just make them tell me. And they'll make up, "This dinner." Or, "I laughed with my friends." Or they would take it somewhat seriously and then I pregnant pause it and wait for them to ask me. And sometimes they just forget about me completely, but that day, they're like, "Oh, so dad, so I guess you want us to ask you what's the best thing that happened in your day." I was like, "Oh, nothing, I'm just going to play with Taylor." Kristian Bush (50:30):And we just left it at that and it didn't really land until we did it and then the next day her world is a very incredible functioning machine, right? And they immediately posted our appearance on the internet and the song itself. And my daughter, she was like, all I got was a text and I wish I saved it, but it read something like, "Who would have thought that my 40-something year old dad would be cooler than me for any moment of my life but it just happened." Leslie (51:08):That's awesome. Barnes (51:09):Did you get the all caps OMG? Because when I went home and told my daughters, "Hey, I was just at lunch with my friend Kristian." And they're like, "Yeah, yeah." Said, "Well, he's about to go play in Texas Stadium with Taylor Swift." And then there was a pause and they looked at me like, "Can he come over?" All of a sudden they're like, "We love Kristian." It's just funny, I mean what is it like getting in that machine of Taylor Swift's world? When I show up at that- Kristian Bush (51:38):Yeah, it's interesting for me, it's similar to the same stuff with Andrew. Taylor and I knew each other because she opened for Sugarland. Leslie (51:48):That's true, she opened for Sugarland, yeah. Kristian Bush (51:50):And we would take her out because nobody else would and ger parents became people who would ask me questions backstage like, "How do I do this?" I'm like, "Oh, interestingly I've done this like twice now and here's what you need to do and here's what you need to look out for." So we have a relationship that actually just exists back there in time. So, it was funny to be in a room where everybody's anxious of the superstar and she's really not changed that whole much or at least the way she talks to me hasn't. And she's like, "Oh, what do you think about this?" I'm like, "Oh, what do you think about this?" And suddenly we're back in 2000 and whatever 5. Barnes (52:33):But what's cool about that and says a lot about her is that she hasn't changed. Because there are some people that do like Leslie. I mean, the minute stuff started and Leslie's like- Leslie (52:44):I become such a diva, it's unbelievable Kristian, but anyway. Kristian Bush (52:47):It was so great, it's one of the things you wonder how people navigate this when it happens to them and weirdly I've seen them on the way up and the way back down like twice now. Different kinds of different people that you know well. And the grace of how you navigate it is your true character and she has character, she's like, "What do I do now? I really like my boyfriend. I've dated this guy longer than anybody else." And I was like, "You know what, let me tell you something, do you like board games? Start with Scrabble, start learning to drink wine. Figure out who these people are in your life, spend extra time with them." And then suddenly that's now what we talk about. Barnes (53:37):We've been telling Leslie every week get Taylor Swift on this show and she's like, "Barnes I'm not going to." Just come on. Leslie (53:46):Kristian might be able to do that for you. Barnes (53:47):Yeah, get Taylor Swift to come give us some love old school. Cubby (53:51):Did she ever try to make you adopt a cat? Kristian Bush (53:55):No, I'm not a cat person. Cubby (53:58):Oh, okay. I know she loves her cats. Kristian Bush (54:00):I fall completely on the dog side. Barnes (54:01):Maybe that's our angle, Cubby. Cubby (54:03):Yeah, because me and Barnes are cat people. I mean no offense to dogs, I like dogs. Kristian Bush (54:06):You all are cat people? Cubby (54:07):I like dogs, but cats are easier to take care of and I've just become a cat guy and Barnes and I both foster cats and yeah, I mean, that's our angle Barnes. Barnes (54:17):Well Kristian, this was such a treat. Leslie (54:18):Kristian, we need to see you in person next time. Kristian Bush (54:21):Yes, I want to do that actually and get near everybody again. Cubby (54:26):Also, all the money you've made, maybe better WiFi? I mean I love you dude, but. Barnes (54:30):Yeah, we had to go on the phone because Kristian's in a cabin in the woods somewhere and he was about on a five second delay so the stories would have been nowhere near as funny. Kristian Bush (54:41):Our comedic timing has to work on the phone or otherwise we're not really that great. Barnes (54:45):This looks like what they call hostage video. Right now it looks like you've got a wooden wall behind you, you're hunched down in a little shadowy corner. Cubby (54:54):Holding up a newspaper. Leslie (54:56):He's secluded somewhere. Cubby (54:56):Holding up a newspaper. Kristian Bush (54:58):Yeah, exactly. Barnes (54:58):So funny. Well, thank you for coming on, we'll look forward to talking to Taylor Swift once you set that up for us. Kristian Bush (55:05):I love it and I love you guys are doing this, keep doing it. Barnes (55:07):We'll do it. Leslie (55:08):We miss you, we miss you, we can't wait to see you again Kristian. Cubby (55:10):And keep up all the success man, we love you dude. Barnes (55:13):See you soon. Kristian Bush (55:14):Thank you, I love you too. Barnes (55:15):Bye-bye. Leslie (55:15):Bye. Speaker 8 (55:20):This is Cubby's Pop Culture Throwback, a rewind into the vault of music, movies and moments. Cubby (55:27):All right guys, this week we're going back to August 17th 1988, the week of August 17th 1988. Leslie (55:33):Whoa, '88. Cubby (55:36):The number one song on the Billboard Hot 100 this week on the pop charts in '88 was a song you know and love (singing). Leslie (55:45):Oh yeah. Cubby (55:48):A little Steve Winwood and Roll With It. This song, Leslie, Barnes, I'm sure you remember, I think it was number one for just forever on all the radio station playlists out there, it was huge. Leslie (55:58):I always loved his voice. Cubby (55:59):Me too. Barnes (56:00):My roommate smoked a bunch of pot to that. Cubby (56:02):Really? Barnes (56:02):Yeah. Cubby (56:03):I remember big Winwood fan. Barnes (56:05):I'm not a pot smoker, but he was, so everything I owned smelled like weed and all I know is he played Steve Winwood all the time. Leslie (56:11):That's such a weird recollection. Barnes (56:13):Because Steve Winwood makes me think of pot. Leslie (56:14):I guess. Cubby (56:15):Right. The number one song on the modern rock
On Episode 104, I'm joined by Canadian singer-songwriter Kalsey Kulyk. Kulyk released her impressive seven-song Kalsey Kulyk last August. Kulyk pulls from '90s Country icons like Shania Twain as well as Americana staples such as Patty Griffin to form an informative and highly emotional blend of pop smart country songs. Kulyk's crystalline vocals are versatile and strong. Throughout her S/T, Kulyk delivers stark, slow-burning ballads ("Roll With It"), sunny, chorus-laden charmers ("Bad Liar"), and swaying daydreamers ("Low Times in High Heels").To launch your own Buzzsprout-hosted podcast, click here.This episode is sponsored by The Blue Light Live. To get BL merch, click here.To support Blue Light Live bar staff and purchase Monday Night Lights, click here.This episode is sponsored by Wicker’s Mesquite Smoked Jalapeno Jelly. Use the code "NEWSLANG" at checkout for 10% off your order. To order, click here.Follow New Slang on Twitter here, Instagram here, and Facebook here. To order New Slang merch, visit the online store here.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thomasdmooney)
Laughter heals the soul. Words heal wounds. Comedian Shapel Lacey knows a thing or two about healing. One of his three anger management counselors changed his world in a single conversation. Shapel's favorite song: Roll With It by Oasis. His favorite book: The Power of Now. More links at 365brothers.com. In the interview, I attribute the lyrics of De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da to Sting rather than The Police. My bad. About this podcast: In each episode, a Brother reflects on his life; explores the experience of being a Black man in America; shares his interactions with law enforcement; and answers the question "If America was a woman, what would you say to her?" Every interview starts with getting-to-know-you questions about favorites, accomplishments and then goes deeper. You won't find a collection of conversations with Black men like this anywhere else. Hear their wisdom. Host, Rahbin Shyne, is an author, educator, creative and avid half-marathon walker. Follow on Instagram @allthingshyne or on Facebook. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Interested in being a guest? Click here. Support the podcast.
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Join Pauly B, Timmy C, and Efren as they take you back to August 1988! Popular game show "Pyramid" was ending, "Cocktail" was #1 at the box office, and the hit song - "Roll With It" by Steve Winwood was #1 on the pop charts. WWE presented their very first SummerSlam event featuring the iconic Mega-Powers vs. Mega-Bucks main event with Miss Elizabeth's skirt ending up in the crowd at Madison Square Garden.
The Moonlight Mile Music Club rolls on with another weekly discussion. We continue our discovery of 2 highly acclaimed albums; one older album & one new. This week we explore artists that are more familiar to us from their previous bands than as a solo artist. Check it out! Songs sampled:Steve Winwood – Arc Of A Diver (1980)“Spanish Dancer”"While You See A Chance"“Night Train”“Arc of A Diver”Hayley Williams – Petals For Armor (2020)“Simmer”“Roses/Lotus/Violet/Iris”“Why We Ever”
Hey Everyone, Angela Bowen here, the host of Looking Back On My Wonder Years: A Wonder Years Podcast. Today, I have a bonus episode for you all, where I cover all the books that I've read so far for my 2020 Goodreads Reading Challenge. Here are the books I've read in order of discussed in this episode: Roll With It by: Jamie Sumner (Middle Grade) Past Perfect Life by: Elizabeth Eulberg (Young Adult) Stay by: Bobbie Pyron (Middle Grade) Give & Take by: Elly Schwartz (Middle Grade) Some Places More Than Others by: Renee Watson (Middle Grade) The World Ends In April by: Stacy McAnulty (Middle Grade) The Truth as Told By Mason Buttle by: Leslie Conner (Middle Grade) Clean Getaway by: Nic Stone (Middle Grade) From The Desk Of Zoe Washington by: Janae Marks (Middle Grade) Ghost Boys by: Jewell Parker Rhodes (Middle Grade) Michigan vs. the Boys by: Carrie S. Allen (Young Adult) Chasing Helicity by: Ginger Zee (Middle Grade) Searching For Lottie by: Susan Ross (Middle Grade) Anne Of Green Gables by: L.M. Montgomery (Middle Grade) The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl by: Stacy McAnulty (Middle Grade) Things You Can't Say by: Jenn Bishop (Middle Grade) That's What Friends Do by: Cathleen Barnhart (Middle Grade) Throwback by: Peter Lerangis (Middle Grade, Book 1 In A Series) The Disaster Days by: Rebecca Behrens (Middle Grade) Efren Divided by: Ernesto Cisneros (Middle Grade) Jackpot by: Nic Stone (Young Adult) Chirp by: Kate Messner (Middle Grade) So sit back, relax and enjoy as I recommend and review over 20 middle grade and young adult books. Maybe you'll find some good ones that you would like to check out while you're stuck at home with suddenly a lot more reading time available. To EMAIL The Podcast Go To: lbomwonderyearspodcast@gmail.com Stay Home, Stay Healthy and Stay Positive!
Hey Everyone, Angela Bowen here, the host of Oh Mylanta Holy Chalupas: An Unofficial Podcast. Today, I have a bonus episode for you all, where I cover all the books that I've read so far for my 2020 Goodreads Reading Challenge. Here are the books I've read in order of discussed in this episode: Roll With It by: Jamie Sumner (Middle Grade) Past Perfect Life by: Elizabeth Eulberg (Young Adult) Stay by: Bobbie Pyron (Middle Grade) Give & Take by: Elly Schwartz (Middle Grade) Some Places More Than Others by: Renee Watson (Middle Grade) The World Ends In April by: Stacy McAnulty (Middle Grade) The Truth as Told By Mason Buttle by: Leslie Conner (Middle Grade) Clean Getaway by: Nic Stone (Middle Grade) From The Desk Of Zoe Washington by: Janae Marks (Middle Grade) Ghost Boys by: Jewell Parker Rhodes (Middle Grade) Michigan vs. the Boys by: Carrie S. Allen (Young Adult) Chasing Helicity by: Ginger Zee (Middle Grade) Searching For Lottie by: Susan Ross (Middle Grade) Anne Of Green Gables by: L.M. Montgomery (Middle Grade) The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl by: Stacy McAnulty (Middle Grade) Things You Can't Say by: Jenn Bishop (Middle Grade) That's What Friends Do by: Cathleen Barnhart (Middle Grade) Throwback by: Peter Lerangis (Middle Grade, Book 1 In A Series) The Disaster Days by: Rebecca Behrens (Middle Grade) Efren Divided by: Ernesto Cisneros (Middle Grade) Jackpot by: Nic Stone (Young Adult) Chirp by: Kate Messner (Middle Grade) So sit back, relax and enjoy as I recommend and review over 20 middle grade and young adult books. Maybe you'll find some good ones that you would like to check out while you're stuck at home with suddenly a lot more reading time available. To EMAIL The Podcast Go To: omhcfhfhpodcast@gmail.com Stay Home, Stay Healthy and Stay Positive!
Hey Everyone, Angela Bowen here, the host of Punky Power: An Unofficial Punky Brewster Podcast. Today, I have a bonus episode for you all, where I cover all the books that I've read so far for my 2020 Goodreads Reading Challenge. Here are the books I've read in order of discussed in this episode: Roll With It by: Jamie Sumner (Middle Grade) Past Perfect Life by: Elizabeth Eulberg (Young Adult) Stay by: Bobbie Pyron (Middle Grade) Give & Take by: Elly Schwartz (Middle Grade) Some Places More Than Others by: Renee Watson (Middle Grade) The World Ends In April by: Stacy McAnulty (Middle Grade) The Truth as Told By Mason Buttle by: Leslie Conner (Middle Grade) Clean Getaway by: Nic Stone (Middle Grade) From The Desk Of Zoe Washington by: Janae Marks (Middle Grade) Ghost Boys by: Jewell Parker Rhodes (Middle Grade) Michigan vs. the Boys by: Carrie S. Allen (Young Adult) Chasing Helicity by: Ginger Zee (Middle Grade) Searching For Lottie by: Susan Ross (Middle Grade) Anne Of Green Gables by: L.M. Montgomery (Middle Grade) The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl by: Stacy McAnulty (Middle Grade) Things You Can't Say by: Jenn Bishop (Middle Grade) That's What Friends Do by: Cathleen Barnhart (Middle Grade) Throwback by: Peter Lerangis (Middle Grade, Book 1 In A Series) The Disaster Days by: Rebecca Behrens (Middle Grade) Efren Divided by: Ernesto Cisneros (Middle Grade) Jackpot by: Nic Stone (Young Adult) Chirp by: Kate Messner (Middle Grade) So sit back, relax and enjoy as I recommend and review over 20 middle grade and young adult books. Maybe you'll find some good ones that you would like to check out while you're stuck at home with suddenly a lot more reading time available. To EMAIL The Podcast Go To: punkypowerpbpodcast@gmail.com Stay Home, Stay Healthy and Stay Positive!
This week with speak with Jamie Sumner, author of the break out hit novel Roll With It. She dishes about her books and writing process as well as her love of baking and we all share what we made for Thanksgiving dessert. Jamie's essays have appeared in the New York Times and the Washington Post. She writes and speaks about disability in literature. She loves stories that celebrate the grit and beauty in all kids. She has two more forthcoming middle grade novels due out in 2020 and 2021. Visit her and sign up for her mailing list at www.jamie-sumner.com.
S01E04: 1995Il 1995 ha segnato la vetta del lungo cammino che ha portato il Regno Unito a un nuovo governo laburista dopo quasi due decenni di predominio conservatore. La Cool Britannia del New Labour, della young British Art, e del Brit Pop è arrivata al suo massimo con la poderosa battaglia del 14 agosto 1995, combattuta a suon di singoli venduti, tra i paladini della Middle Class BLUR, e gli alfieri della working class OASIS. Roll With It vs. Country House: una lotta per la classifica che ha cambiato per sempre la storia e gli assetti politici e sociali.
Information about this episode's guests: David Lee ( http://davidleemusic.com ) is an award winning songwriter who had his first #1 song with “19 Somethin” for Mark Wills. He then went on to write “Letters From Home” for John Michael Montgomery and received a Song of the Year Grammy nomination for Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s riveting love song “I Need You” followed by second #1 hit “Lucky Man" performed by Montgomery Gentry. Later David found a new home at Universal Music Publishing and wrote for six years having another #1 with Easton Corbin’s “Roll With It”, Alan Jackson’s “You Go Your Way”, Lady Antebellum’s “Hello World”, two Trace Adkins releases “I Wanna Feel Somethin" and “This Ain’t No Love Song” and continued to score cuts by artist such as George Strait, Kix Brooks, Clay Davidson, Billy Currington and others. After Spending years in Nashville David now resides in Spring Branch, TX where he tours and perfoms his orginal music. Josh Grider ( http://JoshGrider.com ) has released eight albums studio albums, toured the country and abroad, signed publishing deals, and topped the Texas radio charts. His 2012 EP The Gettin’ There, produced three No. 1 hits at Texas radio and his new album "Good People" (2018) was released with much acclaim. Visit http://cowboysindians.com and search "Tales From The Trail" for more episodes. You can also follow Tyller on instagram at http://instagram.com/tyllermusic or visit http://tyllermsuic.com.
If you’re close to 50, you’ve probably started to notice your skin isn’t looking as youthful as it once did. Listen in to Doug, Jeff and Kent’s conversation with dermatologist and Nova Southeast University alumni Tom Van Hyning. Submit your questions, comments, and topics you would like the guys to discuss by text or voicemail to: 407-399-8324 or email: podcast@fku50.com. Find out more about Doug, Jeff, Kent, and follow our blog at www.FKU50.com! Follow FKU50 on social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fku50/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fku50/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FKU50 The FKU50 team would like to thank Tom Van Hyning for coming on the show. Tom is a member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, the Florida Academy of Physician Assistants, the Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants, and the Florida Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants. He earned his masters degree in medical science from Nova Southeastern University and is now a dermatologist and certified physician’s assistant. He enjoys cycling, running and ju-jitsu. To connect with Tom you can use the following links. Website: https://www.advancedderm.com/medical-professionals/241/TomVanHyning.aspx Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tom.vanhyning Say HELLO! and use the hashtag #FKU50 when sharing with your people! Episode titles for FKU50 are inspired by songs from the 70’s and 80’s. Enjoy Stevie Winwood's song "Roll With It on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_vkKozA8OI. You’re welcome! FKU50 is taped and produced in Altamonte Springs, Florida by Duck Duck Productions.
April Collins, Beatriz Mourad, Alex Bonilla & Sam Quattro discuss episodes 3 and 4 for Season 2 of She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, “Signals” and “Roll With It”!
April Collins, Beatriz Mourad, Alex Bonilla & Sam Quattro discuss episodes 3 and 4 for Season 2 of She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, “Signals” and “Roll With It”!
The latest episode of the podcast which asks: is there such a thing as a trendy wank? This episode, Pop-Crazed Youngsters, drags us back to the dark Civil War of the mid-90s, when brother fought against brother over whether Roll With It was slightly less rubbish than Country House, and Oasis-loving loving wives imposed a 'nookie strike' upon their Blur-supporting husbands. Yes, it's the aftermath of the Battle of Britpop, and we fly over the rubble, dropping crates of analysis and sniping at assorted wrongness along the way. If you're expecting non-stop Sons and Daughters of Albion adopting Mockney accents and walking about about monkeys, however, you're going to be sorely disappointed, as there are a lot of - gasp! - Americans on it, and even some Irish people. Dale Winton reaches the pinnacle of the journey he started when he was playing records in a biscuit factory. Berri and De'lacy provide an interesting - sort of - compare-and-contrast of Anglo and American House. Michael Jackson lolls about in a CGI Greek temple with Elvis' daughter. The theme tune from Friends pops up. Fucking Boyzone show up for no reason whatsoever. Montell Jordan arses about in a theme park. Echobelly break up from school forever. Michael Bolton, looking like a giant Womble, asks if he can fondle us. Blur show off. Sarah Bee and Simon Price help Al Needham to walk through the minefield of Britpop like Lady Di, breaking off to discuss the early days of Television X, our shameful careers in pornography, watching Friends whilst ripped to the tits on Leytonstone speed, all the awards we've won and what we do with them, and - finally - Simon gets to talk about Romo. And Oh! what swearing! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today on The River Turntable: Steve Winwood's "Roll With It".
We revisit the famous chart battle of 1995, when Blur’s Country House went up against Oasis’s Roll With It.
It is the end of 2016 and we take the chance to talk about all of our favorites for the year. Our 2016 Roll With It episode covers all the mediums we normally talk about from books to table top games! So join us as we reflect on the things that we loved this year.
Its time for the Roll For Topic crew’s next Side Quest! They dive into their favorite video game consoles. The ones that sparked their love of video games that still burns today. So come walk with us down this digital memory lane! Roll With It’s Alan: Miniature Painting Joe: Dark Elf Trilogy Randy: Luke Cage […]
Its time for the Roll For Topic crew’s next Side Quest! They dive into their favorite video game consoles. The ones that sparked their love of video games that still burns today. So come walk with us down this digital memory lane! Roll With It’s Alan: Miniature Painting Joe: Dark Elf Trilogy Randy: Luke Cage […]
Its time for the Roll For Topic crew’s next Side Quest! They dive into their favorite video game consoles. The ones that sparked their love of video games that still burns today. So come walk with us down this digital memory lane! Roll With It’s Alan: Miniature Painting Joe: Dark Elf Trilogy Randy: Luke Cage […]
When it comes to apocalyptic wastelands and dystopian societies many times the best villain is the world itself. However some have villains that make the apocalypse even worse to live! Join us as we talk about these dystopian villains that we love to hate! Roll With It’s Alan – Monster Factory: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1jGnFt78H8 Joe – The Vagrant: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23559647-the-vagrant […]
We all heard that Laughing is the best medicine. Vikki is with us today to teach us how we can laugh away our problems. You can listen to the show at http://rockyourretirement.libsyn.com/laughing-with-parkinsons-episode-26 Vikki is an international best-selling author, humor blogger, and inspirational public speaker. She wrote the book, “Shake, Rattle, and Roll with It – Living and Laughing with Parkinson's“. Since my father has Parkinson's Disease, I had to get her on the show! She did not disappoint! We talked about her book, her life, and our ailments, including my dystonia. Shake, Rattle, and Roll with It- Living and Laughing with Parkinson's: A few weeks after her first book, “Shake, Rattle, & Roll With It, Living & Laughing with Parkinson’s”’ came out, she received an email from a woman who said, “My mother was diagnosed with Parkinson’s ten years ago. Since then, no one in the house has ever been allowed to talk about it, or even mention the word ‘Parkinson’s.” This created a lot of stress for the family as we all tried to pretend she wasn’t shaking or stumbling. Any reference to her condition was immediately shut down. I bought her your book and set it on her nightstand. She read the whole thing in one sitting that night. The next morning, she came down for breakfast and began talking about her Parkinson’s like it was the weather. She now talks about it and even laughs about it easily. The elephant in the room is gone. Thank you, thank you. Thank you.” We wanted to bring Vikki's award-winning humor to our audience, considering that many of us have parents and loved once with Parkinson's Disease (including myself). I wanted to find out how she is laughing with Parkinson's, and she sure let us know! After all, her name has “laugh” in it! Vikki gives us a glimpse into what it's like to have the disease, and how anyone can kick their troubles in the butt by continuing to laugh, regardless of your circumstances. Vikki lives in Hood River, OR, where she writes the award-winning humor blog Laugh Lines: Humorous thoughts and advice on how to live young when you're… well… not, where she doles out irreverent advice on marriage, offers humorous how-to lists galore, and shares her most embarrassing midlife moments. She talks about mastering midlife with a little common sense and a lot of laughter. She has been featured on the Michael J. Fox Foundation website, Erma Bombeck's Writer's Workshop, The Huffington Post, Scary Mommy, Generation Fabulous, Midlife Boulevard, Better After 50, and Funny Times Magazine. She also received a BlogHer14 “Voices of the Year” Humor award. Vikki's first book, Shake, Rattle & Roll With It: Living & Laughing with Parkinson's chronicles her hilarious, and sometimes poignant journey, about living with Parkinson's disease. Her newly released book, Who Left the Cork Out of My Lunch? Middle Age, Modern Marriage & Other Complications is available now on Amazon.com. You can find more of Vikki’s writing at http://laugh-lines.net Vikki’s Books: Shake, Rattle & Roll With It: Living & Laughing with Parkinson's Chronicles Who Left the Cork Out of My Lunch?: Middle Age Modern Marriage & Other Complications Something people should know before they retire: Kathy Kinney, who played Mimi in The Drew Carey Show, says in her new book,
Tabletop games brings people together to solve problems and have fun. Some are so well designed that they challenge us at levels beyond “winning”. This episode Alan, Joe, and Randy are joined by RFT producer Josh Stevens to discuss some of our most memorable adventures at the table. Roll With It – Alan – http://www.amc.com/shows/breaking-bad Joe […]
Today's episode is brought to you by our sponsors! - Out of the Park Baseball is Ian and Steve's favorite baseball game and it should be yours, too! OOTP '17 arrive on March 22 and is available NOW on OOTPDevelopments.com! Use the promo code PHILLIES17 to get 10% off OOTP Baseball '17! - 100 Greatest Phillies of All Time by Ian Riccaboni - now available on Amazon! Ian Riccaboni and Steve Coring discuss the latest Phillies news including: A discussion of Steve's trip to Clearwater where he met Mickey Morandini, Larry Bowa, and took a very special photo with Larry Andersen! We discuss the rumored six-year, $39 million extension proposed to Maikel Franco - would you do it? We talk about Tim Malcolm's latest piece on what outfielders may be available to fill in for the injured Odubel Herrera and Aaron Altherr. Which free agents may be available after this season? Does Jose Bautista make sense? Would that signal a third stage of the rebuild? The game today in Cuba and the Phillies' history with Cuban players including current non-roster invitee Reinier Roibal and former 1960 Rookie of the Year runner-up Pancho Herrera. We found out where Phillies Nation listeners' Stevie Winwood allegiance lies: "ROLL WITH IT, BABY!"? We take view emails on Alex Rodriguez and Steve talks the importance of Ichiro Suzuki to baseball and baseball as international game Ian introduces a deal: if 15 five-star reviews for the Phillies Nation Podcast are posted on iTunes prior to April 1, he will post the 100 Greatest Phillies of All-Time's Kindle version for free. Send your questions, comments, and more to @ianriccaboni, @kingcorino, and @philliesnation! Like and subscribe on iTunes! Thanks for listening! About Ian Riccaboni: Ian has been a Phillies Nation contributor full-time since 2011 and is the author of The 100 Greatest Phillies of All Time. Ian can be seen on Phillies Nation TV, is the voice of Women of Honor, and is a Sports Media professor at Holy Family University. About Steve Corino: Steve is a life-long Phillies fan whose love for the Phillies dates back to the launch of PRISM! Steve is a former ECW World Champion who has 80 tours of Japan. His best friend Mr. Wrestling III can be seen every week calling Ring of Honor action in Philadelphia at 11:30 PM on Saturdays on WMCN 44 and Midnights every Wednesday on COMET.
This chart-topping singer-songwriter stops in and visits our studio while on national tour for his new album, "Roll With It!"
To people who want to make it in the music industry as a writer, musician, or producer... but don't know how to get started. Carson Chamberlain tells us how he made it in Nashville and worked with country stars like Keith Whitley, Clint Black, Alan Jackson, Travis Tritt, Easton Corbin, and more in this episode of The Doorpost Podcast Project! BIO: Carson Chamberlain, a native of Berea, Kentucky, started professionally in the music business as a musician, bandleader and tour manager for the late Keith Whitley. After Keith's untimely death in 1989, he became tour manager for Clint Black, and later held the position of tour manager for Alan Jackson. In April of 1994, Carson took the position as Director of A&R for Mercury Nashville and was promoted to VP of A&R until his departure in August of 2002. Now Chamberlain is focusing all of his energy on writing and producing. As a BMI songwriter, Chamberlain has penned several number one singles for Alan Jackson such as “Love's Got A Hold On You,” Everything I Love,” and “Between The Devil And Me.” His penned song, “The Best Day,” the first single release from George Strait's Greatest Hits LP, quickly moved up the charts and stayed at #1 for three weeks. As a record producer, he has had other #1 success with the Mark Wills' singles “I Do (Cherish You),” “Don't Laugh At Me,” and “Wish You Were Here,” all #1 songs from his platinum-selling LP entitled “Wish You Were Here.” Chamberlain also, produced the #1 song “Back At One” from Mark Wills “Permanently” LP . Chamberlain penned Travis Tritt's hit single “Country Ain't Country,” and scored cuts on Gary Allan's Alright Guy album as well as Alan Jackson's Greatest Hits, Greatest Hits Volume 2, and Alan Jackson's 34 Number Ones, the single release “Another Side of You” on Joe Nichols, and the single release “Groovy Little Summer Song” on James Otto. In 2002, Chamberlain produced the Billy Currington's debut album for Mercury Records. Chamberlain also co-wrote the single “Walk A Little Straighter and “I Got A Feelin' “ both top ten country singles. Chamberlain also produced Billy Currington's #1 singles “Must Be Doin' Something Right” and “Good Directions” on his platinum selling album “Doin' Something Right” and #1 singles “Don't”, “People Are Crazy”, and “That's How Country Boys Roll” from his gold selling album “A Little Bit of Everything”. Chamberlain also produced Billy Currington's #1 singles “Pretty Good At Drinkin' Beer” and “Let Me Down Easy” from his “Enjoy Yourself” album. In 2009, Chamberlain produced Easton Corbin's debut album. The first single “A Little More Country Than That” went to #1 and was the first single on a debut male artist to reach #1 in 7 years. The second single “Roll With It” also reached #1, making it the first time for a debut male artist to reach #1 with two consecutive #1 singles in 17 years. Chamberlain co-wrote the Corbin singles “I Can't Love You Back” and the third most played song on Country Radio in the year of 2013 “All Over The Road”. Chamberlain is currently in the studio producing an album on Jackie Lee, a new artist on Broken Bow Records. Other artists who have covered Carson's songs include Jamey Johnson, Craig Campbell, Gary Allan, Joe Nichols, Sammy Kershaw, James Otto, Hank Williams, Jr., John Michael Montgomery, Billy Ray Cyrus, Mark Wills, Julie Roberts, Blaine Larsen,, Keith Stegall, Don Williams, Jeff Bates, Chad Brock, Ronnie Milsap and The Lynns.
BILLY BURNETTE is a songwriter for superstars, acclaimed sideman, member of Fleetwood Mac and enjoying a resurgence of success for his own solo career. Born in Memphis, Billy was recently inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. He has penned hit songs for everyone from Ray Charles, Cher, Roy Orbison to Alan Jackson and Faith Hill. He's also known as an acclaimed guitarist touring with Bob Dylan John Fogerty among others, as well a member of Fleetwood Mac. His recent release of 'Rock & Roll With It' is his 1st studio album in a decade. LYDIA LOVELESS is blessed with a commanding, strong voice. The 21-year-old Lydia Loveless was raised on a family farm in the small rural town of Coshocton, Ohio. Her dad owned a country music bar and she often woke up with a house full of touring musicians scattered on couches and floors. When she got older, in the time-honored traditions of teenage rebellion, she moved to the big city (Columbus, OH) and immersed herself in the punk scene. These two worlds now collide on her debut CD on Bloodshot Records 'Indestructible Machine.' The album combines Lydia's country roots with punk rock candor -- sometimes within the same song.
Roll With It ‘Can I take your umbrella, Daddy?’ ‘What happened to yours?’ ‘It’s wet.’ ‘That’s what umbrellas are for. Where are you going?’ ‘Out.’ ‘Yes, I guessed that. But where?’ ‘We don’t know yet.’ ‘And when will you be back?’ ‘About twelve.’ ‘Twelve? But you’ve got school tomorrow!’ ‘That’s why I’m coming home early, Daddy. Can you give me some money, please?’ ‘How much do you need?’ ‘Twenty euros should be enough.’ ‘Are you having dinner with the King?’ ‘No, just a roll.’ ‘In that case you don’t need twenty euros.’ ‘No, but I need money for the bus as well.’ ‘Private bus, is it?’ ‘Don’t be silly, Daddy.’ ‘Have a look in my wallet. I’m not sure I’ve got twenty euros.’ ‘Yes, you have. I looked earlier.’ ‘Alright, take twenty, then. But I want to see some change, OK?’ ‘OK. Can you do me a sandwich, please?’ ‘I thought you just said you were going to have a roll with your friends?’ ‘I am, but I’m hungry. Don’t worry, I’ll make it if you’re too busy. What are you doing?’ ‘Just writing a short story.’ ‘What about?’ ‘You.’ ‘Can I read it?’ ‘Later, darling. Come on, let’s make you that sandwich.’
Easton Corbin in literally on a roll these days. After his debut single ‘A Little More Country Than That’ hit the top spot on the charts, he was able to follow that up with his second single ‘Roll With It’ also taking top honors. Easton has also been selected as one of the performers on the New Faces show during the upcoming Country Radio Seminar. This will give him even more exposure to hundreds of radio executives from across the world.