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Dr. Shannon Westin and her guest, Dr. Brian Slomovitz discuss the article “Pembrolizumab or Placebo Plus Adjuvant Chemotherapy With or Without Radiotherapy For Newly Diagnosed, High-Risk Endometrial Cancer: Results in Mismatch Repair-Deficient Tumors” recently published in the JCO and presented at the 2024 International Gynecologic Cancer Society. TRANSCRIPT The guest's disclosures can be found in the transcript. Dr. Shannon Westin: Hello, and welcome to another episode of JCO After Hours, the podcast where we get in depth on manuscripts and literature published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. I'm your host, Shannon Westin, gynecologic oncologist and JCO Social Media Editor by trade. I am thrilled because we are going to be talking about gynecologic cancer today. So, this is my jam. And specifically, we're going to be talking about a manuscript that's a simultaneous publication in the Journal of Clinical Oncology and presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Gynecologic Cancer Society on October 16, 2024. And this is “Pembrolizumab or Placebo, Plus Adjuvant Chemotherapy, With or Without Radiotherapy for Newly Diagnosed High Risk Endometrial Cancer: Results in Mismatch Repair Deficient Tumors.” This is affectionately the KEYNOTE-B21 trial, also known as the GOG-3053 trial and the ENGOT-en11 trial. And we are joined today by the primary author in this manuscript, Dr. Brian Slomovitz, who is the Director of Gynecologic Oncology at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, Florida, and the clinical trial advisor in uterine cancer for the Gynecologic Oncology Group foundation. Welcome, Brian. Dr. Brian Slomovitz: Hey, thanks, Shannon, so much. It's a pleasure to be here. And thanks for giving us the opportunity to discuss this trial. Dr. Shannon Westin: Yes, it's a great trial and I'm so excited to talk about it. And I think we'll start just because this is a broad group that listens to this podcast, they're not all GYN oncologists, experts like yourself, so can you just level set a little bit and speak a bit about the incidence and mortality of endometrial cancer overall and the recent trends in this disease? Dr. Brian Slomovitz: Yeah, sure. So, and it is nice to speak about gynecologic cancers, as we know, endometrial cancer was and still is the most common of all gynecologic cancers. The numbers are going up. Right now, there's about 65,000 to 70,000 cases each year in the US diagnosed with endometrial cancer. The numbers are going up. A lot of its obesity related, some other factors, but as the population gets less healthy, those are some of the risk factors for the disease. The thing that, however, is quite surprising is that we're seeing the deaths due to endometrial cancer going up as well, while for other diseases, we're making slow, steady steps to try to decrease the mortality we're actually seeing an increase in mortality. And the most discouraging point, Shannon, as you know is the number of deaths from endometrial cancer is going to outnumber the number of deaths from ovarian cancer if it hasn't done it already. I mean, now's the time. So, we really need to come up with better treatment strategies to everything to decrease the incidence of disease, to help with prevention, but for those poor women who are diagnosed, to come up with better treatment options so we don't have to keep this increasing trend in mortality. Dr. Shannon Westin: Absolutely. And I think some of that is related and we don't need to get on a soapbox here, but the amount of funding that goes towards research in endometrial cancer, and of course you, you have been leading the way and really trying to get a ton of trials in this space and getting our industry partners and our government partners to really support this. So really just commending you on how much you've worked on, on this area. And to that end, we've had a huge renaissance with immunotherapy and endometrial cancer, a lot of really big trials. Why don't you give the audience a rundown of where, so far, this seems to be best utilized for people with endometrial cancer? Dr. Brian Slomovitz: Thanks for that. And as you sort of alluded to, it's been a revolution, really, with immunotherapy. We started off at immunotherapy looking at microsatellite instability or the dMMR patients. What we found is similar to other disease sites in the second and third line setting that we saw good activity with the single agent checkpoints, pembrolizumab dostarlimab, that's based on the earlier KEYNOTE data and the GARNET trial. Really, a landmark study in the second line was Vicki Makker and her colleagues put pembrolizumab and lenvatinib combination for those patients with the cold tumors. Not the dMMRs or MSI Highs, but the proficient mismatch repair. And that study in a second line setting found that it was better than chemotherapy for an overall survival advantage. So right there, we know that it works in the second line setting in the dMMR population, and we got an indication in the PMR population saying that immunotherapy works in all women with endometrial cancer at some point, then we really had the groundbreaking trials. And Shannon, thank you. You are the leader on one of the four trials that happened, to DUO-E, AtTEnd, GY018 and RUBY trial, all very similar studies showing that the combination of immunotherapy with chemotherapy in the first line, metastatic or recurrent setting had a better outcome for patients than if given chemotherapy alone. That actually led to amazing things. We had three of those drugs have FDA approvals, pembrolizumab for all comers, dMMR and PMMR in the first line metastatic setting with chemotherapy; Dostarlimab, PMR, dMMR in the first line or metastatic with chemotherapy. And Shannon, in your study, I think we still have to learn a lot from your study. DUO-E, chemotherapy plus minus dostarlimab. And you also added a PARP inhib, and those patients with a PARP did better. So I'm really looking forward to your data, to the subgroup analysis to figure out which of those patients, depending on the biomarker, do better with PARP therapy. And right now, you have a dMMR FDA indication. But who knows? The future is really exciting to see- to be splitters, not lumpers. And I really want to see how that data pans out. And so that's how it came into the first and second line setting and that led us really to come up with the idea for this trial to put it into the adjuvant setting. Dr. Shannon Westin: Right. And so, I think this would be really important because we're so ingrained in this. We see this on the day to day. Can you kind of tease out a little bit what's different about those patients that would be treated in that advanced recurrent setting versus the patients that would be potentially treated in this B21 study? Dr. Brian Slomovitz: Yeah, so the first step, we demonstrated the efficacy in patients that really the treatment options were an unmet need. In the second line setting, we didn't have good treatment options. Those are the patients with measurable disease, with symptomatic disease giving immunotherapy. And not only did we see the efficacy, which was better, but we also were able to give it with limiting the side effects as seen with chemotherapy, which is nice. And then we know that the first line therapy, traditionally for endometrial cancer with carboplatin paclitaxel, response rates about 50%, progression free survival about a year, really something that we needed to improve upon. So, adding immunotherapy to the platinum backbone therapy really demonstrated an advantage. But now what we want to do is we want to see if we could prevent, in the high-risk patients, those without disease, what can we do to help prevent the disease from recurring and help patients live longer without really the need for really lifesaving types of treatments? We want to prevent it from recurring. Dr. Shannon Westin: Yeah, I think that's essential. We know that if we can sit on that prevention side and kind of invest all the time and effort that we need to upfront, that really does yield the longer survival. So why don't you just walk through the overall design of this trial, please? Dr. Brian Slomovitz: Yeah. So, this was an all-comers trial, meaning in individuals that had high risk endometrial cancer, high risk for recurrence, that included, in endometrial cancer, we have aggressive histologic subtypes, serous histologies, clear cell histologies, any stage, as long as there was some myometrial invasion. We also, for the first time, included patients looking at the molecular subclassifications. So, if there was a P53 mutation and they were stage 1 with myometrial invasion, they were included. And then in all comers, any patients with stage 3 or up to 4a disease, as long as the surgery was for a curative intent, and they had no residual disease after surgery, then they were allowed to enroll into this trial. One of the things is that this is the first time we've done an adjuvant trial this large. I think one of the reasons that helped us succeed in doing a trial like this is that we left radiation as investigator's choice, because a lot of times going into a trial like this, people feel strongly, we know our radiation oncology colleagues, rightfully so, feel that radiation could help prevent disease from coming back. And we also have the camp that says they don't need radiation. We took that question out of this study. We let investigators decide whether or not they're going to get radiation. It was for patients to get chemotherapy, who are going to normally get chemotherapy for their high-risk disease and randomize them to chemotherapy plus placebo or chemotherapy plus pembrolizumab, a PD-1 inhibitor, in order to see if we could prevent the disease from coming back. Dr. Shannon Westin: And the primary results of this study were just presented at ESMO and published in the Annals of Oncology. Can you give us just a quick overview of what that was, what they found? Dr. Brian Slomovitz: Yep. So, we enrolled 1100 patients. The primary objective of the study was to look at the ITT population, progression free survival and overall survival. And the overall study was negative. Okay, so the hazard ratio in the ITT population was 1.02, not demonstrating a benefit of adding pembrolizumab in this population. I would say disappointing, but at the same point, something that we could really learn a lot from and somewhere that we know that in the whole population, we need to come up with better strategies to help prevent recurrence of disease, better adjuvant treatment strategies. But there's also information that we learned from this trial and that we're reporting on that we're actually super excited about and we feel may be game changing. Dr. Shannon Westin: Yeah. So, let's go to that. This is the good news. Your manuscript in the JCO, thank goodness you published it here, was focused on that subset of mismatch repair deficient. So, tell us what you found. Dr. Brian Slomovitz: So, in this study, we found that the first stratification factor was dMMR versus pMMR. Now, in the pMMR group, those patients had further stratification factors, but dMMR by itself was a stratification factor. Amongst those patients that had dMMR tumors, we found the hazard ratio to be 0.31 benefiting those patients who received pembrolizumab in the adjuvant setting. Really something that when we look at the treatment studies, the GY018s, the RUBYs, the atTEnds, the DUO-Es, in a dMMR setting, we see a similar hazard ratio of 0.3, 0.4. But to get that hazard ratio, which was statistically significant, obviously, is something that we were quite pleased with and something that we felt was worthy of reporting further. I will say it was a pre-specified endpoint. We didn't allocate alpha to it. So, at the beginning, it was a pre-specified endpoint, but at the same time even though we didn't specify alpha towards that outcome, it still, we feel is clinically meaningful and can definitely add to affect the standard of care and the management of these patients. Dr. Shannon Westin: Yeah. I'm very intrigued to see what kind of people do with this. It makes sense, mechanistically, it makes sense if there was a population that was going to benefit, if not everybody does, this is the group that will. I mean, do you feel like there's enough data? What are you going to do? FDA approval aside, obviously, those kinds of things. But how do you feel about this? Is this something you're going to offer to your patients? Dr. Brian Slomovitz: The first answer is yes. I think it's something that I would like to offer my patients. As you know, we need one of two things: we either need an FDA approval or for a lot of our payers required to be in the NCCN listings. I don't serve on the committee. I have no influence on NCCN. I'm excited to see how they'll respond to not only the Annals article, but obviously in today's release of the JCO article, I hope that they'll look upon it favorably. It's a drug that we're used to giving. Pembrolizumab, we have a lot of experience with it. It's interesting. We didn't see any new safety signals, Shannon. Dr. Shannon Westin: Yeah, I was going to ask - that's great. Dr. Brian Slomovitz: There was nothing, nothing additional that we found in this trial. So, I feel that it can definitely improve the outcome of those patients, in my view, with high risk for recurrence, treating pembrolizumab in this setting. Dr. Shannon Westin: Yeah, I think it's important, of course, to look at the safety. What about quality of life? Any new findings there? Dr. Brian Slomovitz: Yeah, we did that quality of life as part of the phase 3 trial. No difference between the two arms. No difference between the two arms. When we looked at a couple of the other analyses, we found that the benefit is the same on stage 3, 4 tumors. We saw that the benefit was there as well. So, there were less patients in the stage 1, 2 group. But I think really, for all comers, for the patient population, I would definitely consider giving pembrolizumab, again, for those patients with a deficient mismatch repair. Dr. Shannon Westin: It's really exciting, and I think you mentioned some of the statistical limitations. Anything else that gives you pause about the study or things you wish you did better? I know we always like to armchair quarterback ourselves after we do these kinds of studies. Dr. Brian Slomovitz: Yeah, it's interesting. When we designed the study years ago, we used the best information we had at that time to come up with the study design, and we're happy with it, and we really don't think that we could have done it much better. I should say, this was a great partnership that we had here between the GOG, ENGOT and with sponsor Merck, Toon Van Gorp was the lead PI of the global trial. When he gave me the good opportunity to present it at the IGCS and to be the lead author on this, it was really a great partnership. And when we came up with a trial years ago, it was the best trial that we thought at that time. And based on the information now, I think it's really something that we're excited about these results, even though the overall trial was negative. Dr. Shannon Westin: Yeah, I agree with you. I think it's interesting, it's informative to think about, “Well, what would we do now or then if we knew what we knew now?” But still, you design the trial the best way you can. I think the results are super intriguing. I'm hopeful at the way they'll be reviewed. I agree I don't have any inside information about the NCCN committee, but I do hope that they'll consider the overarching data to support immunotherapy and mismatch repair deficiency and the findings of this study. And then I guess the last question I would just ask, as you're an expert here, what are you looking forward to seeing coming next in this space? What's the stuff you're intrigued about in endometrial cancer? Dr. Brian Slomovitz: I think, Shannon, you and I have talked about this for a while. I think we're getting really close to eliminating chemotherapy for some of the patients who suffer from this disease. So, I'm not sure if we'll do a follow up to this trial, but I think a logical type of follow up would be to see: what if we just took away chemotherapy altogether and we did pembro in the adjuvant setting, pembrolizumab versus chemotherapy? We don't have that trial in the adjuvant setting, but actually, we completed accrual of that trial in the recurrent setting and we're anxiously awaiting those results. That's KEYNOTE-C93, where in the dMMR population we studied pembrolizumab versus carboplatin paclitaxel. How those results may translate into this setting, I'm not sure. Right now, it's exciting what we have, but yeah. And I think future is bright for this. Just to highlight, in the two arms, there's 140 patients approximately in each arm; there were 25 recurrences in those patients who received placebo. Only eight recurrences in those that received pembrolizumab. Really, when we talk about numbers, it's really remarkable and it shows you the benefit it really had on the patients. Dr. Shannon Westin: Well, this was great. It flew by, as it always does when I'm having conversations with you. I just really want to thank you again for taking the time to share your knowledge with our listeners. Dr. Brian Slomovitz: Thanks, Shannon. Dr. Shannon Westin: And listeners. Thank you all for taking the time to hear about endometrial cancer. Again, this was “Pembrolizumab or Placebo, Plus Adjuvant Chemotherapy, With or Without Radiotherapy for Newly Diagnosed High Risk Endometrial Cancer Results in Mismatch Repair Deficient Tumors.” And this was the JCO After Hours. If you loved what you heard, please check out wherever you get your podcast to see what else we have to offer. Have an awesome day. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. Guest statements on the podcast do not express the opinions of ASCO. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement.
Schön, dass ihr wieder eingeschaltet habt! Heute machen wir weiter mit Folge 3 und widmen uns einem etwas unangenehmen Familien Frühstück, Rubys unfreiwilligem Treten ins Rampenlicht der Maxton Hall, dem „Schluss-Mach“ Gespräch zwischen Ruby und James, dem 2. katastrophalen Oxfordvorbereitungskurs, einer rührenden Vater-Tochter Szene, die allerdings auch seine Schwierigkeiten hat und natürlich der „Du bist nicht mehr unsichtbar, nicht für mich Szene“. Also auch wirklich viel Dialog dem wir uns heute widmen. Viel Spaß bei Folge 13!
Eine Besuch, auf den wir uns schon lange gefreut haben: Dirk Niepoort ist da. Als Chef des Portwein-Hauses sorgt er in fünfter Generation für große, einzigartige Rubys, Tawnys und Co. Wie er es außerdem angestellt hat, mindestens die Region Douro, vielleicht sogar ganz Portugal in Punkto Wein umzukrempeln, ist eine der ganz besonderen Geschichten des europäischen Weinbaus der letzten 50 Jahre. Schön, dass er sie bei uns erzählt! Auch klar, dass es ihm nicht an Selbstbewusstsein mangelt - an Wissbegierde und Offenheit jedoch ebenso wenig. Er spricht übers Learning by Doing, die Zusammenarbeit mit Philippe Pacalet, Telmo Rodriguez und Raúl Pérez, über Vorbilder wie Angelo Gaja, sein neues Projekt in der Ribeira Sacra, über Naturwein, undundund. Mit vor dem Mikro: Mitstreiter Lucas Nägele, mit dem Dirk zusammen „Niepoort & Freunde“ gegründet hat, einen neuen Ableger in Deutschland. Pflichttermin für alle, die entweder schon Niepoort-Fans sind, oder ihren Horizont erweitern wollen. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? [**Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte!**](https://linktr.ee/TerroirAdiletten) Zum Whatsapp Newsletter --> [**Hier Anmelden**](https://api.whatsapp.com/send/?phone=+4915167067656&text=Ich%20m%C3%B6chte%20dabei%20sein!) Dirk Niepoort Weinpaket: Die Weinquelle: https://die-weinquelle.de/produkt/weinpakete/tunda-weinpaket-episode-147-dirk-niepoort/ Lobenbergs GUTE WEINE: https://www.gute-weine.de/tunda-x-niepoort/ Douro Boys x Freundschaft Friendstrip: https://wine-partners.at/douro-boys-friendstrip Folgt Dirk Niepoort auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/niepoort_wines?igsh=MThna3hmY3Blc2ozaQ== Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dirkniepoort64?igsh=bXBmcmpnZmcwamZx Website: https://www.niepoort.pt/ Folgt Lucas Nägele auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lucas.naegele?igsh=MXkyYzFvanc5OGpwNw== Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/niepoort.freunde?igsh=cG9zZXp3dXY4Ym1s Folgt „Terroir & Adiletten“ auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terroirundadiletten Folgt Willi auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/willi_drinks Folgt Curly auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelifeofcurly Produzent: pleasure* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pleasure_berlin TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pleasure_berlin Website: https://www.pleasure-berlin.com/ Magazin: https://www.thisispleasure.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pleasureberlin
In this episode, Ruby Valentino shares her personal journey with T1D, from her diagnosis at 13 to her experiences managing diabetes while pursuing a career in acting and singing. Ruby opens up about the challenges she faced, including dealing with misconceptions and stigma at school, and how she found inspiration in celebrities like Nick Jonas. She also discusses the pivotal moments that led her to become an advocate for T1D awareness on social media, and the impact it has had on her life and others. We delve into the importance of representation in media, Ruby's viral Disney-themed diabetes remixes, and her upcoming transition to using a pump. The episode is filled with laughter, relatable stories, and invaluable insights into living with Type 1 Diabetes as well as a lot of talk about films with type 1 diabetes. 00:00 - Ruby Valentino joins us this week to talk about type one diabetes 03:13 - Ruby's diagnoses story 06:42 - Diabetes back then 11:12 - I had a bad episode when I was 18 15:02 - Media hides type 1 diabetes 21:18 - What kind of hypos do you get 28:48 - What do you think of your diabetes team? 32:03 - Tried to reverse type 1 diabetes 34:18 - Ruby has some good news 47:12 - Favourite meal if wasnt diabetic 52:30 - Social Media and Diabetes 57:03 - You wrote a Disney song about diabetes for kids 01:00:34 - We play Rubys song about diabetes 01:04:34 - Follow Ruby on social media Join the conversation and share your stories with the T1D community. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to help others find the podcast. Follow The Podcast https://www.instagram.com/wearet1d Follow Ruby Valentino on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@diabeauties Follow Ruby Valentino on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ruby_valentino Share your stories at https://wearet1d.com New episodes are released every Sunday & Wednesday PS. If you would like to be a guest on the podcast, please go to the website https://wearet1d.com/guest-booking and fill out the form. Also, don't forget to vote for us in the British Podcast Awards! Your support means the world to us. Visit https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/voting, search for "We Are T1D," and cast your vote. Thank you!
Rubys und Mos Mutter ahnt nix von der Schrumpfung der Familie aus dem verwilderten Nachbargarten. Im Gegenteil: Sie selber findet all die Regeln von Frau Knoblauch nicht nur lästig, sondern sogar lächerlich. Natürlich kann Frau Knoblauch da nicht drüber hinwegsehen. Langsam, ganz langsam wird auch Ruby und ihre Familie immer kleiner. Ob der Spuk noch irgendwie aufzuhalten ist? Von Anna Schloßmacher.
MERE BAKERYou may not know the name. But please don't let that put you off- you are about to be introduced to a hilarious, inspiring, infectious and talented wahine who has one hell of a story. Mere has by her own admission done a lot of dumb shit…but she has also done a lot of work to become the woman she is today and it's a privilege to share her story.Mere is a former sports star. She won the world cup with the Kiwi ferns in 2003 and was an Aotearoa Sevens international. These days she dabbles in TV commentary. Before that she coached rugby all over the world and had such an impact on a young Ruby Tui that a whole chapter of Rubys book was centered around her coaching style- “abrupt” is the word Ruby uses to describe her!This is the Mere Baker story- warts n all.Thanks to the sponsors of this episode, Radix and Generate.Radix is the baby of a previous podcast guest, Mike Rudling. He started this company with the very earnest goal of making you and I live longer and more quality lives by improving our diets. His episode is well worth checking out. As are the products Mike and his team are making:https://radixnutrition.co.nz/ Generate is an award winning Kiwisaver provider, with a track record of chart topping long term performance.If you want to make sure you're making the most of your Kiwisaver account, talk to an adviser now. Head to:www.generatekiwisaver.co.nz/getadvice/(A copy of their product disclosure statement can be found there too.The issuer of the scheme is Generate Investment Management Limited and, of course, past performance does not guarantee future returns). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I break down the structure of my own nutrition, training & goals for this year.I explain how I'm using different phases of Fat Loss & Muscle Gain, along with flexible dieting, and structured, progressive training, to build my best physique ever!MORE FROM EAT LIKE RUBY;→ https://www.instagram.com/eat_like_ruby/
If you've ever watched Josh Daiek's POV ski footage, you've probably been more gripped staring at your phone than he is straight-lining a couloir at Mach Chicken. So when Josh and his filmmaking adventure partner Hazen Woolson set out to make a new ski film for their sponsor Salomon, they wanted to do something different and unexpected to blow peoples' minds. Mountain State and Mountain State 2.0 were the result; two films exploring the rugged and seldom skied wilds of Nevada and the Great Basin, the latter of which recently took home “Best Backcountry Segment” from the IF3 Film Festival. In Episode 26, the boys sit down with Josh and Hazen at Gear Lab in South Lake Tahoe to chat all about the making of the films, from the highs of scoring in last year's record-breaking winter to the lows of getting skunked the two previous winters and Josh's terrifying skirt with certain peril skiing the East Humboldt Range. Also, Pow Bot introduces Mind the Track's newest correspondent, the one and only Snoop Dogg with his Snowsizzle My Dizzle Powderiffic Snow Report. 2:00 – PowBot finds the fresh pow on Mount Rose backcountry, first turns of the season.5:00 – Snoop Dogg Snowsizzle My Dizzle Powderiffic Snow Report.7:45 – Introducing Josh Daiek and Hazen Woolson – Mountain State and Mountain State 2.010:00 – Mountain State 2.0 wins IF3 Film Festival for “Best Backcountry Segment” 15:00 – The genesis of creating the Mountain State film and skiing in Nevada.17:00 – Remote triggering avalanches in Arc Dome Wilderness of the Toiyabe range. 18:00 – Not going to the Ruby Mountains because everybody knows the Rubys.20:00 – How Hazen and Josh met up with each other. 25:00 – Losing a GoPro on a ski line and trying to find it in the summer. A week of lost footage!27:00 – The importance of snow machines and snowmobiles.32:40 – Crashing and getting hurt far from any help way out in the Great Basin. 41:30 – Josh growing up in Rochester Hills, Michigan and skiing Boyne Highlands as a kid.45:00 – Moving to Lake Tahoe, skiing at Kirkwood and meeting Craig Garbiel. 50:00 – PowBot is an ordained minister, the Pastor of Pow, is officiating weddings now. 52:00 – Mountain State 2.0 – Redemption and great conditions all winter. 55:00 – Dealing with federal agencies and getting permits to film. 1:02:30 – Hazen's upbringing, growing up in New Hampshire, skiing and filming.1:05:00 – Skiing the Sand Mountain sand dune out east of Fallon, Nevada. 1:08:45 – Middlegate Bar – a must stop. 1:12:45 – Going to Belmont, Nevada after skiing the Toquima Range and Mount Jefferson.1:15:00 – Great Basin National Park stood out as the most impressive zone for skiing.1:18:00 – Riding sleds and skiing in Jarbidge, Nevada. It's Jar BIDGE not Jar BRIDGE.1:26:00 – Hazen crashes into Josh at 30 mph on snowmobiles.1:29:30 – Google Earth is the most valuable resource for figuring out new ski zones.1:36:00 – Not following a guide book and making your own adventure. 1:38:00 – What's on tap for winter 2023/24?1:41:45 – What does Mind the Track mean to you? 1:43:00 – Follow @joshdaiek @hazenfilms and @trevski123 on Instagram
Ruby och Eldin ger er ett riktig ljuvligt lång intro - det blir ju så när vi bara spelar in en gång i månaden; mycket som händer i världen. I detta avsnitt myser vi in oss i den ljuva framtid som snart väntar oss båda, nämligen att få bli haggor! Men vad innebär det? Hur blir man det? Och vill man bli det - är inte det ett skällsord? Med hjälp av myter, arketyper, och gudinnor, och inte minst Rubys stora kunskap om kroppen och klimakteriet, kommer här ett avsnitt om viskvinnans värld. Lästips:New Menopausal Years - Susun WeedGoddesses and the divine feminine - Rosemary Radford RuetherVägen till hormonell hälsa - Mia LundinStark genom Klimakteriet - Monica BjörnFertiltetsförståelse - Jenny KoosBlood Rites - Jayne Hardwick I avsnitt 14. "Blod och Måne" pratar vi om menscykeln och det cykliska livet_____________Vill du stötta oss? Bli Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/formodrarsmaktSnacka med likasinnade: Eftersnacksgruppen på FacebookGillar du musiken i podden? Du hittar Eldins musik härMer info om podden: www.formodrarsmakt.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rubys back! This time she's reviewing Barbie to celebrate its home video release.
This week we have Special guest Singer RubyShineon! We talk her start in music, her evolution, her dream collaboration. We get into some games, we talk Rubys relation to a friend of the show and much more. Tune in and get into all this goodness. Follow/like/share/subscribe everything The Inn3r Circle Podcast .
This is a very special Episode as this marks episode 100!!!! Thank you all for listening to us for 100 episodes! To celebrate, we have the Godfather, the creator, Ken aka @aworlduntd. Ken starts off strong with a long haul in pick ups, followed by an assist from John to Ruby, then Matt comes through with some heat! In Newsies we discuss new models of Yeezy dropping in stores, MSCHF Croc Boots, and the Disneyland Popcorn bucket. After fit of the week, we discuss traveling with a large group in the parks in Land vs World. Matt cant stand the heat in Trips and Drips and Rubys got another Plant based option for us. Ken then enters the Gauntlet of the KATC games then he tells us about his brand UNTD how he thought of the idea of creating Kicks at the Castle. Thanks for listening! Follow Ken! @sneakprints @aworlduntd Follow us! @kicksatthecastle @weekends_with_walt @Roobss @thedisneyhypebeast Intro Music @illsavino
Special Guest: Ruby DiceTha512footdr sits down with Ruby Dice from the Studio Of Life Or Death to talk shoes, how she grew up, her music career, her upcoming NEW album "Not In Love" and her newly released single " Let's Get Married", comedy, and so much more.You won't want to miss this one!!!Join us Freaks and Geeks on this epic exchange of energy and peace.Check out Ruby Dice on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rubydice/Listen to Rubys NEW single "Let's Get Married" featured as this episodes theme song!!! https://open.spotify.com/track/1MnKe8S2M53kUfDOsaShiiCheck out Rubys website :https://www.rubydice.com/Check out Ruby Dice on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/rubydicemusic/Check out Ruby Dice on Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvnVla9ggs5jCkkEEUOp70g?app=desktopAlso be sure to Subscribe and Rate to the podcast on which ever podcast platform you enjoy the podcast on.Please follow Tha512footdr on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tha512footdr/ and the official podcast instagram https://www.instagram.com/thadrsorderspodcast/Got a question for Tha512footdr and show guests???Call or Text into the podcast question hotline and have your question heard and answered on the air. Also Request a guest that you want on the podcast. (512) 522-3814(512) 522-3814(512) 522-3814Follow and Play Chess with @Tha512footdr onhttps://www.chess.comMAKE SURE TO TELL A FREAK OR A GEEK ABOUT THE PODCAST!!Tha Dr's Orders Podcast is a Life or Death Studios Production .And thank you to YOU the Freaks and Geeks!!!
In 2016, Ray and Danielle Ruby set a goal to visit every State Park and campground with their family…and they did it! Along the way they chronicled their travels with unvarnished reviews on their popular blog “Rubys on the Road.” Ray joins the podcast to talk about what makes Maine's State Parks so special and get some insider tips from his family's years of experience. NRCM is proud to partner with Mainers like the Rubys to build support for our State Parks and Public Reserved Lands because of the important role they play in our economy and way of life.
John is back! and we are joined by the legend Reggie aka @twoogees. He leads us off with some fire pick ups, then in Newsies we discuss being able to rent Walt Disney's Mansion for 40k a month, Phil Mickelson's custom Travis Scott AJ1 low custom, and a new NFC enabled shoe by FEWOCIOUS x Adidas. We got another first in Fit of the Week, and in Land vs World we compare tech. Johns got some catching up to do in Recent Trips and Drips and Rubys got another Plant based option for us before Reggie enters the wrath of the KATC Games. We end the show by learning about Reggies career, projects he's been working on, and his shop The Table Top Shop. Thanks for listening! Follow Reggie! @twoogees @thetabletopshop.co Follow KATC! @kicksatthecastle @weekends_with_walt @roobss @thedisneyhypebeast
John is out yet again this week. Idk but I think he's trying to avoid any New Balance talk due to @adrianmcbeardguns on this episode. Which is funny because Adrian had no New Balances in Pick Ups (straight up heat tho!) Mans got his discount codes. In Newsies however, we discuss the new Amine x New Balance 610 collab, Roshes returning in 2023, and Disney x Apple Vision Pro. We got a fire fit in Cars Land for Fit of the Week. In Land vs World we compare how we prepare for Water Rides and we catch up with Adrian and his recent trip to Disneyland. Rubys got another Plant Based option for us and Matts got a nother question for us. We end the show by announcing the winner of the first KATC Park Hop Flex Contest. Thank you everyone for entering! Thanks for listening! DM us to join the KATC discord server! Follow Adrian: @adrianmcbeardguns Follow us: @kicksatthecastle @weekends_with_walt @roobss @thedisneyhypebeast @jamesbwill2 @bigdripgriff @jayscastlefits
This week, Anna is joined by editor, author, book doula and creator of the term 'sober curious', Ruby Warrington. In this episode of The Therapy Edit, they discuss Ruby's One Thing: how society must turn the tables on their approach towards women without kids.Foregoing motherhood has traditionally marked a woman as "other." With no official place setting for her in our society, she has hovered on the sidelines: the quirky girl, the neurotic career obsessive, the "eccentric" aunt. Instead of continuing to paint women without kids as sad, self-obsessed, or somehow dysfunctional, what if we saw them as boldly forging a new vision for a fully autonomous womankind? Or as journalist and thought leader Ruby asks, what if being a woman without kids were in fact its own kind of legacy?We hope you find Rubys words insightful.You can find Ruby on Instagram hereOrder Ruby's book 'Women Without Kids' here.Order Ruby's book 'Sober Curious: The Blissful Sleep, Greater Focus, and Deep Connection Awaiting Us All on the Other Side of Alcohol' here.
Don't you just hate it when an anthropomorphic rat steals magical jewels and unwittingly unleashes a demon king? Just the worst. We are joined this episode by not one, but two Rubys: our Editor Extraordinaire Ashton and his brother Evan! Assume a tactically-advantageous position and listen in as we discuss one of their favorite childhood games.----------Today's Guest InformationName: Ashton Ruby Bio: A tired dad who edits videos and podcasts in his free time. He has been playing video games for over 30 years and all he has to show for it is arthritis. Name: Evan Ruby----------Music AttributionsIntro / outro excerpts from Stream by 505, used under the Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License.----------Mentioned in this episode:Shoutout to Our Patrons!Retro Hangover is supported by you, the listeners. We would especially like to thank the following Patrons for donating at the 8-bit tier and above: Lyle McKarns, Ashton Ruby, Randall Quiggle, Tony G, Studstill Smash (The Milkman), Katie Quigg, Paul Romalho, Raging Demon, JC, Meagan Caruso, MaskedKeaton, Andrew Liguori, Ozzy Garcia, The Retro Vixen, BacklogAdam, Thunderdome Gaming Society, Lucas Lobo, Jenny E., Keith Gasper, Dave Jackson, Eric Gess, Rick Firestone, Kayla Jackson, Nomad, and Ashevent. If you'd like your name mentioned here, or would simply like to support the show, consider becoming a Patron today!PatreonGet You Some Tasty Caffeine!As a rule, we don't promote anything on the show that we can't personally vouch for. Bones Coffee has become a staple in both our households; in fact, it's the only coffee Shane drinks at home. With so many flavor-infused options, all with no added sugars or calories, there's bound to be something to pique your interest. Grab a sample pack today and taste what you've been missing!Bones Coffee Company
You are sure to have a great conversation when you feel the passion of the person in front of you. That's Ana Reis for you, sharing the fun, excitement, and enjoyment that wine has brought to her life and what comes with it and the people she encounters every day in the career she has chosen and loves dearly. Listen in now as Ana shares fascinating facts about the beautiful city she lives in, the country she loves so much, and the wine industry she is so passionate about and finding so much fun in. And it's not complete without her sharing about Porto wines and their amazing history and what makes it, and all other Portuguese wines the best in the world. What you'll learn from this episode: Find out what fire opening a bottle of port wine is and how it's done properly to preserve the wine's taste and have the best experience of the wine. Hear about the different kinds of Port wines and the best food pairings you can have. Understand the temperature at which Port wines are best served. Ana Reis has been in the hospitality business practically all her life, worked only in Porto, Portugal - but in quite a few hotels. Portugal has an amazing wine culture and history and she's trying to learn it… sip by sip. She's looking forward to telling her story! She was born and raised in Porto, Portugal. She's 30 years old and has been in the hospitality business almost since birth, believe it not! Her mother had a small catering and events company and from a very young age she started helping her and developing her love for this difficult but rewarding career. She studied hospitality management and worked in a lot of well-known hotels in Porto like Sheraton, Intercontinental and Yeatman. Ana started by waiting tables, switched to bartending and after some years, discovered her love for wine and took the WSET level 2 and now she's on her way to get the WSET level 3. Portugal has some of the oldest and most amazing wine regions in the world, so it's not hard not to be fascinated by this subject... just like Ana is. Connect with Ana Reis: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ana-reis-59188312b/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anastreis/ Topics Covered: 03:28 - Sharing fascinating facts about herself, the city she lives in, and the country she loves dearly 06:57 - Ana's fun and enjoyable moment of meeting Laurel 07:44 - The story behind the fire opening a bottle of port wine and what makes it a fortified wine 13:23 - Different kinds of Port wines and the food pairings that best go with it [what it takes to declare it a vintage] 17:53 - Fascinating things to hear about vintage wines and how it's done -- fire opening a bottle of port wine [and why do it that way] 20:42 - The Physics behind fire opening a bottle of port wine 21:45 - How to best serve Port wine [ the best temperature that goes with it plus the food pairings you can have] Quotes from Ana Reis: “Portugal is almost 1,000 years old.” “Porto is the best destination in the world for the 5th year in a row according to the NY Times.” “So I started going behind a bar which was super illegal at the time because I was serving alcohol when I was12 years old.” “I started waiting tables then went on to bartending and then I got stung by the wine bug.” “We were doing a memorable ritual, which consists of fire opening a bottle of wine and doing some chocolate truffles.” “Port is basically a fortified wine.” “People would used to think I was so funny because I already thought I was a grown woman.” “I started waiting tables then went on to bartending and then I got stung by the wine bug.” “The fire opening a bottle of wine is quite a show, of course, but it does serve a very important purpose.” “Last year I think it was authorized for Tawny to be, uh, 50 years old.” “If you have two farms next to each other, there is a possibility that one of the Rubys from that farm is the vintage and the other one is not.” “You just put some extremely hot, like hell hot tongues around the neck of the bottle for like 30 seconds to a minute.”
In this weeks episode we have our giveaway winner, Wyatt aka @wyatt_erwin94 on the show! He tells us about his time at the Disney College Program, his new born, how he is convincing his family to move down to Orlando, and more! Ruby surprisingly has a dry week in Pick ups, Newsies we discuss Premium Goods Air Force 1s, Tiffany AF1, Biggie 13s, Star Cruiser dropping in price, and much more! In land vs world we compare Splash Mountains, we got a Fit of the Week from a galaxy far far away, Rubys gonna try a new Plant Based Option, of course Wyatt has to play thedisneyhypetrivia and Disney or Datnee, but also Ruby has a new game for us! Then Wyatt tells us about his crazy senior sneaker pics! Follow Wyatt: @wyatt_erwin94 Follow us! @kicksatthecastle @weeends_with_walt @roobss @thedisneyhypebeast
I dagens avsnitt får ni höra den äventyrliga godnattsagan "Rubys räddning" som är önskad av Agnes, en fyraårig flicka från Göteborg. Följ med på äventyret med huvudkaraktären Ruby, en livs levande kanonkula som ger sig av på piratäventyr. Dessutom får ni veta lite spännande fakta om filmen Frost från Aida, poddens AI-assistent. Sätt på hörlurarna och följ med oss på en magisk godnattsaga! Vad vill du att nästa saga ska handla om? Skicka in ditt förslag via www.magiskagodnattsagor.se Sökord: magiska godnattsagor, godnattsaga, barn, läggdags, podcast för barn, barnlitteratur, ai, godnatt
Host: Hilary StundaIn this episode, Hilary Stunda speaks with Dawn Prall, the creator of MyMacDLife Podcast and the founder of The SupportSight Foundation. The majority of Dawn's work has been in the health care and social services industries. In the last decade, she has become a champion of low vision patient education, raising awareness to fund MacD research. In this episode, she shares her story.Dawn Prall began working in the field of macular degeneration twelve years ago when she received an unexpected job offer from the founder of the Macular Vision Research Foundation, now known as The SupportSight Foundation. Initially, she knew little about macular degeneration; however, in the first year, she immersed fully in the role. Dawn says she had the benefit and privilege to learn from, and “geek out with” scientists and researchers at the foundation.Hilary asks Dawn about the inspiration for the structure of The SupportSight Foundation.Dawn traces her inspiration back to her first year, “geeking out” with the scientists and learning what an impact finding new treatments would have for millions of people. The SupportSight Foundation's national footprint allowed Dawn to travel around the country and meet with patients, and the families of patients who had lost their vision because of macular degeneration.As a disease specific charity, The SupportSight Foundation is solely focused on MacD. The work they do advances potential breakthroughs in medicine. Dawn explains the importance of the work she does for bettering people's everyday lives. While doctors do well to take care of a patient's eye health, TSSF and MMDL fill the gap of information that addresses things like going to work, family life, reading, and the normalcy of everyday hobbies. She acknowledges, when people lose their sight because of macular degeneration doing the things they love can be a challenge.MacD is not as widely discussed as something like diabetes, for example, despite it being a major disease impacting so many people. Dawn explains that it's about public health and the public's awareness. The public is beginning to know more now than they did before because research on MacD has progressed in the past 40 years. It was important for scientist to first understand the cellular makeup of macular degeneration before they could diagnose people.Next, Dawn explains MacD is a retina disease with two types, known as “Wet” and “Dry”. There are treatments currently available for “wet” MacD, called anti-VEGF injections. “Dry” macular degeneration is an area where more funding for research is needed because there are currently no treatment other than vitamins. She emphasizes, the foundation's aim is to help people learn about how to cope with MacD, and help people understand the research. All donations to The SupportSight Foundation goes towards the search for a cure.Following up on the topic of research and funding, Dawn shares how TSSF funds research projects by top scientists all over the world. She says, “Research is iterative, research makes medicine” and is not separated.Next, Dawn dives deeper into the science behind MacD. Because MacD is a retina disease, scientists and researchers explore how the retina functions within the macula of the eye to understand what causes the macular degeneration. Dawn goes on to explain, the disease gets its name from the process with which the cells in the macula of retina die, hence the name macular degeneration. Current research being done involves cellular regeneration.The macula is in the retina. The retina connects to the optic nerve and the optic nerve to the brain. And the retina's job is basically a camera. “So, you don't really see with your eyes you see with your brain.” Dawn acknowledges, for people listening, whether or not they understand that part, what matters to them is there is no cure; what matters to them is what to do in the meantime, which is what TSSF and MyMacDLife do.When asked if research for MacD has evolved over the years, Dawn responds saying, “Of course, the research is not static. A scientist's job is discovery. Their job is understanding how that retina works and why those cells are dying. The researchers and scientists need financial support to do that”. At The SupportSight Foundation, her staff and team of researchers, lead the way. Overall, TSSF has been successful in raising close to $30 million to fuel research and public education so everybody knows the disease.Hilary asks Dawn about her hope for a cure. Dawn expresses emphatically, she is not only hopeful, but optimistic. It's just a matter of time, or else I wouldn't be doing the work she does. She admits, she would love to work herself out of a job, because that means they have accomplished their goal. And at this moment, she adds, they are a lot closer than they've ever been. “Every time somebody discovers something, that moves that needle.”Dawn connects her passion for this cause to her values. In her upbringing, as a “sales brat” Dawn was accustomed to moving around often. Always the new girl in school, she learned the importance of building relationships and being approachable. That helps to create funding. She cites her Midwestern values as intrinsic and entrenched in who she is.“You have to believe in something and stand for something and my family values were more about making sure that there is a passion, there is something meaningful in your life. And then you just build your life around that.”Dawn expresses what an honor and a privilege it is to make a difference in people's lives. MyMacDLife Podcast has given The SupportSight Foundation a microphone, to bring people together, tell their stories, and create a community. It enables the foundation to do more in a powerful way.Hilary agrees, saying she finds the MMDL podcast gets rid of despair. She says, with the abundance of resources available, “patients can hope, at the end of the day, they're not as lost as they think they might be." Dawn says the podcast aligns with the personality and value of the foundation: intimate, relationships-centric, and warm-big.Dawn emphasizes that patient advocacy is key to her work. The power of advocacy comes from knowledge of the disease and sharing the experiences people go through losing their vision. First, sharing with their friends, family, and caregivers. Then, sharing it with the rest of the world.Dawn acknowledges, “This world is not set up for low vision.” She reflects on making brownies, the directions were printed was brown on brown. Initially, advocacy focused on awareness of MacD. Now, it's expanded to advocate for everyday accessibility on computers and assistive technology. There's a force behind advocacy when MyMacDLife gets everybody who's listening and everybody who's affected by it to join together.Dawn invites listeners to learn more at mymacdlife.org, donate to The SupportSight Foundation, share their story, and help build community.In the last segment, Dawn speaks with Mike Wood from Vispero. Mike shares information about the RUBY Family products by Freedom Scientific, a line of Assistive Technology. The RUBYs are a series of portable video magnifiers that come in multiple sizes that use a camera lens to enlarge and sharpen the image of any page of text. For example, when checking a price tag, or reading a menu. To learn more about the RUBY Family, go online to www.vispero.com or call their toll-free number, 1-800-444-4443. Mike lets listeners know you can go to freedomscientific.com to listen to an online webinar about how to use your Ruby video magnifiers.Dawn ends the episode emphasizing that MyMacDLife is a resource above all, dedicated to supporting patient education. Recommended Resources- http://www.supportsight.org/- http://www.mymacdlife.org/- https://www.vispero.com/- https://www.freedomscientific.com/- https://www.freedomscientific.com/products/lowvision/rubyproductfamily/- https://www.enhancedvision.com/- https://us.optelec.com/- https://www.healthyvisionassociation.com/- https://www.novartis.com/- https://www.hinklestein.com/- https://www.maculardegeneration.net/- https://www.mymacularjournal.com/- https://www.facebook.com/groups/mymacularjournal/- https://www.health-union.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mymacdlife-macular-degeneration-podcast/donations
Live at Ruby's Oxnard. Summer of 2022. Resident Dj at this location 16+ years.I will be uploading more live recordings as part of the Orbs is Live series.LIKE ALWAYS THIS MIX IS ALL OVER THE PLACE!!!!! Banda, Cumbia, Norteña, Sax, Latin Flavor, Cumbia.Rock, hip hop, electro, house, reggaeton, Mash Ups, Latin Flavor, Cumbia.
Live at Ruby's Oxnard on September 30, 2022. This was my Bday concert celebration. I got to do a set before Mikel Erentxun then a set after and before Miguel Mateos took over. Both sets are in this podcast mix. Cheers. Warning: Some transitions/mixes arent my best work and the sound quality is not great, but the music and memories are great. Hope you enjoy! Como dijo el promoter, puro Chavorruco Power I will be uploading more live recordings as part of the Orbs is Live series. LIKE ALWAYS THIS MIX IS ALL OVER THE PLACE!!!!!
Staffel 4, Folge 22 - Wir sind am Ende der Staffel angekommen und heute wird es nochmal richtig spannend! Dean randaliert in einem Schloss, Sam entwickelt plötzlich ein Gewissen, Cas schützt Dean vor schlechter Ernährung, Töff ist genervt von Zachariah und Thomas stellt die kompletten Grundlagen des Dämonen-Lore in Frage. Außerdem geht es um Rubys großen Moment und es werden so viele Dinge aufgedeckt und erklärt, dass wir fast nicht mehr hinterher kommen. Achso und was natürlich nicht fehlen darf: Viiieel Spekulatius! Unser Discord-Server: https://discord.gg/4Defzq8ETh Unsere Spotify-Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7sklx9OZGBGCJeYBLyReBP?si=e76fK0VcTCutDZsgL6Q5gg Unser Instagram Account: https://www.instagram.com/winchestersurprise.podcast
Brief summary of episode:Zoë Charlton (Baltimore, MD) creates figure drawings, collages, installations, and animations that depict her subject's relationship to culturally loaded objects and landscapes. Charlton received her MFA degree from the University of Texas at Austin and participated in residencies at Artpace (TX), McColl Center for Art + Innovation (NC), Ucross Foundation (WY), the Skowhegan School of Painting (ME), and the Patterson Residency at the Creative Alliance (MD). Her work has been included in national and international exhibitions including The Delaware Contemporary (DE), the Harvey B. Gantt Center (NC), Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art (AR), Studio Museum of Harlem (NY), Contemporary Art Museum (TX), the Zacheta National Gallery of Art (Poland), and Haas & Fischer Gallery (Switzerland). She is a recipient of a Pollock-Krasner grant (2012) and a Rubys grant (2014). Museum collections include The Phillips Collection (DC), Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art (AR), Birmingham Museum of Art (AL), and Studio Museum in Harlem (NY). Charlton co-founded ‘sindikit, a collaborative art initiative, with artist Tim Doud to engage their respective research in gender, sexuality, and race. Charlton is a Professor of Art at American University in Washington, D.C., holds a seat on the Maryland State Arts Council, a board member at the Washington Project for the Arts (DC), and a national board member at Threewalls (IL).Her work is included in “A Movement in Every Direction: Legacies of the Great Migration”, a traveling group exhibition co-curated by Chief Curator Ryan Dennis of the Mississippi Museum of Art, and Curator and Department Head of Contemporary Art Jessica Bell Brown of the Baltimore Museum of Art. Charlton was an artist in-residence at The Brodsky Center at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in spring 2022 and participated in the Crosstown Arts residency in Nashville, TN in summer 2022. Charlton is serving on an 8-member steering committee at the Baltimore Museum of Art to reimagine equitable and accountable structures and functions of cultural institutions within diverse local and regional communities.As ‘sindikit, Zoë Charlton and Tim Doud co-edited Out of Place: Artists, Pedagogy, and Purpose available through Punctum Books. Broad in scope, Out of Place: Artists, Pedagogy, and Purpose presents an overview of the different paths taken by artists and artist collectives as they navigate their way from formative experiences into pedagogy. **photo Credit Grace Roselli, Pandora's BoxX ProjectThe Truth In This ArtThe Truth In This Art is a podcast interview series supporting vibrancy and development of Baltimore & beyond's arts and culture. Mentioned in this episode:Zoë Charlton To find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory. Stay in TouchNewsletter sign-upSupport my podcastShareable link to episode ★ Support this podcast ★
Live at Ruby's Oxnard. Summer of 2022. Resident Dj at this location 16+ years.I will be uploading more live recordings as part of the Orbs is Live series.This was my opening set from 8:55pm to 10:05pm. Theres not really a lot of people there at this time and most are just hanging out have a drink. LIKE ALWAYS THIS MIX IS ALL OVER THE PLACE!!!!! Banda, Cumbia, Norteña, Sax, Latin Flavor, Cumbia.Rock, hip hop, electro, house, reggaeton, Mash Ups, Latin Flavor, Cumbia.
Celebrate the finalists in the 2022 Poetry Contest with the Enoch Pratt Free Library and Little Patuxent Review! The three finalists, Maryland's Poet Laureate, and LPR's head editor read. Caitlin Wilson, the winner of the 2022 Poetry Contest, is a Maryland poet. She holds an MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University. Her writing has appeared in ENTROPY, filling Station, Iron Horse Literary Review, McNeese Review, RHINO, Rogue Agent, and Wildness. She was a 2021 Sewanee Writer's Conference contributor and recipient of VCU's 2021 and 2020 Graduate Poetry Awards, a 2019 AWP Intro Journals Project award, the 2018 Henrietta Spiegel Creative Writing Award, and a Jiménez-Porter Literary Prize for Poetry. She previously served as managing editor of Blackbird. Alicia Potee, a 2022 Poetry Contest finalist, is a Maryland native and 2002 graduate of St. John's College in Annapolis. Her poems have appeared in The Comstock Review, Hawaii-Pacific Review, and The Baltimore Review, among other places. She lives in Towson with her two kids and a rescued mutt named Romeo. Robert Schreur, a 2022 Poetry Contest finalist, is a psychotherapist and clinical supervisor in community psychiatry at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. A volume of his selected poems, That Said, was published in 2018. He has lived in Baltimore for 37 years. Grace Cavalieri is Maryland's tenth Poet Laureate. Her new books are Grace Art: Poems & Paintings and The Secret Letters of Madame de Stael (both 2021). She founded and produces The Poet and the Poem for public radio, now from the Library of Congress, celebrating 45 years on-air. This series of several hundred poets will be shot to the moon in the Lunar Codex in 2022 as the first podcast series on the moon. Grace's forthcoming book is The Long Game: Selected and New Poems (2022). She has a poem in LPR's summer 2022 issue. Chelsea Lemon Fetzer, a contest judge, holds a BA from Sarah Lawrence College and earned her MFA in Fiction at Syracuse University in 2008. She is a 2019 Rubys recipient for the Literary Arts and a recipient of the Maryland State Arts Council's 2022 Independent Artist Award. Her fiction and poetry have appeared in journals such as Callaloo, Tin House, Mississippi Review, and Minnesota Review. Her essay “Speck” appears in The Beiging of America: Personal Narratives about Being Mixed Race in the 21st Century. Fetzer teaches literature and creative writing at the University of Baltimore, serves as vice chair on the board of CityLit Project, and is lead editor of the Little Patuxent Review. Pictured: (top row) Alicia Potee, Caitlin Wilson, Robert Schreur, (bottom row) Grace Cavalieri, Chelsea Lemon Fetzer. Recorded On: Tuesday, August 16, 2022
Can one family do it all? Well, no - but this family gives it a pretty impressive try! Nic and Suz Ruby tell a fascinating (and fun) story of their lives - living in Canada and Texas and more, starting various businesses and now settling down in TR -where they have many roots and a rich community. The Rubys currently own three businesses - Bernedoodle.do, Travelers rest Yoga and a home remodeling business. Plus - they have four daughters! You'll love this conversation!
They say eclipses are magical. One in particular brings a case to Will, a case involving an unsolved murder and a house for sale that's the obsession of a rather scary woman. Does she want it for its beauty - or something more sinister? It's going to take a gaggle of Rubys and their friends to find out. CAST Will Ruby - Mike Luce George Ruby / Oliver Ward / Richard Tatum Harriet "Harry" Ruby - Raishel Wasserman Annnouncer / Marshall Nelson - Keith Wright Roberta Maxwell / Nicole "Panettone" Nasato - Lauren Baumbauer Flame MacDowd - Val Kuhns Story by Val Kuhns Sound Patterns by Val Kuhns Cast Member Emeritus - Helen Allemano --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/valerie-kuhns/message
Uppföljning/uppvärmning Lite prylfilosoferande, och undrande över Skypes vara och icke vara Grillevlande Poddredigeringsfilosofi Christian starstruck: superspeciell gäst: Jezper Söderlund! Fredrik på skärmoffensiv, i alla fall tillfälligt. Vild diskussion av skärmars placering och fönsterhantering utbryter En kortis om Android auto Ämnen Livet med Tesla, är det enklare och bättre än livet med Polestar? Spoiler: nja Playdate - en mysig liten maskin M1 - vilken trevlig processor det är ändå. Med en utvikning om telefoner, deras datatrafik, och att skilja på jobb och fritid Bloggar, vad ska man egentligen bygga dem på? Quest-rapporten. Det är svårt att komma över användandetröskeln Länkar Jezper En podd om teknik Slashat Sista avsnittet av En podd om teknik Första sista avsnittet av En podd om teknik - uppdelat på massor av avsnitt med start här Första sista avsnittet av En podd om teknik på Youtube Sizeup - app Jezper använder för att placera fönster Mosaic - app Jezper använder för att placera fönster Förra avsnittet Playdate Hades The forgotten city Spelen som följer med Playdate QWOP - löparspelet där du styr benmuskler Zipper - spel av Bennett Foddy, skaparen till QWOP Teenage engineering Playdatehögtalaren med pennfack Johan Flat file-CMS Ruby Ruby gems - Rubys pakethanteringssystem Fredriks bloggmotor Hugo deepedition.com femte.se Bear Panda - Bears nya Markdowneditor Winfs Quest 2 Tales from the galaxy's edge Vanishing Grace - det “Firewatch-aktiga” spelet Lone echo Eleven table tennis Deisim - gudaspelet Ghost giant Moss Vader: Immortal Tetris effect Inside Presentationen om ljuddesignen i Inside Limbo Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-315-en-skarm-som-inte-ar-upplyst-i-ett-land-som-aldrig-ar-ljust.html
Season 3 - Episode 8 - Season 2 Epsiode 6 ft. @sneaky.sneaks21 Irv and John are out once again this week, So Ruby and Matt still holding it down. We are joined by Disney Fairytale Weddings Star Lexie aka @sneaky.sneaks. Everyones got some heat in Pick Ups this week. In Newsies we discuss Oogie Boogie Bash returning to DLR, new Robot locker? Joe Freshgoods teases us with some Vans, and much more! We got a special Cars FOTW. Its the battle of the APs in Land vs World, then we catch up on recent trips on property with Trips and Drips. Rubys got another Plant Based option for us. Then we end off the show with more Disney or Datnee and TheDisneyHypeTrivia, then Lexie tells us about her Disney Weddings experience! Follow Lexie: @sneaky.sneaks21 Follow the KATC crew! @KicksattheCastle @Roobss @Mainstreetdad @thedisneyhypebeast @Weekends_with_Walt @tdhbshop @jamebwill2
The Rising Star Ranch is one of Harry Ruby's favorite places, and Virginia Gregg, their livestock leasing coordinator, one of her favorite people. That's why, when Virgina suspects something is going on at the ranch, Harry brings the case to Will. Is it a family squabble, or something much more sinister? It'll take the brains of all three Rubys, as well as another secret talent of Frankie and a VERY smart horse, to figure it all out. CAST Will Ruby - Mike Luce Frances "Frankie" O'Shea - Helen Allemano Announcer / Jim Reynolds / George Ruby - Richard Tatum Harry Ruby / Jamie Reynolds - Raishel Wasserman Sergio / Earl Hannaford - Keith Wright Virgina Gregg - Lauren Baumbauer Flame / Cherry Reynolds - Val Kuhns Story by Val Kuhns Sound Patterns by Val Kuhns --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/valerie-kuhns/message
Juletid är spådomstid - det är sedan gammalt! Därför bjuder vi på en dubbel julspecial med just siande, spådom och divination som tema! I denna andra del av temat spår vi i stjärnhimlen och lär oss om astrologi av häxan och astrologen Amy från podden Astrovaddå? Amy förklarar hur astrologi funkar och hur man kan förhålla sig till detta ganska matematiska system på ett både jordat och intuitivt sätt. Vi pratar också om varför astrologi och stjärnor liksom kapats av new age, och så läser Amy Eldins och Rubys födelsekartor!Amys Podd Astrovaddå? hittar du här https://open.spotify.com/show/5HM5edjVsduyX6wx8AWZw2?si=9615782240824427Amy finns på: https://www.instagram.com/astrovaddoor/ och https://www.instagram.com/lifeofawitchmom/ Mer info på www.formodrarsmakt.com Vill du stötta oss? Bli patreon: https://www.patreon.com/formodrarsmakt See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ane Barmen debuterte i 2019 med ungdomsromanen «Draumar betyr ingenting», en roman hun ble tildelt Brageprisen for. Boken ble også nominert til Nordisk Råds litteraturpris. I sommer kom hun med sin første roman for voksne lesere, «Pappa var nesten på Woodstock», hvor vi møter Ruby, og Rubys far, Theis. Det er en roman om hvordan oppveksten former oss, om skam og tilgivelse. Og det er en fortelling om de forventningene en har til seg selv og til hverandre, og om hvordan det en ønsker seg aller mest, ofte er nærmere enn en skulle tro. Hør henne i samtale med sin redaktør Espen Dahl.
On this week's episode of “Da” Podcast, Steve is joined by returning guests, Max Kurton & Jesse Benns as they talk about AEW's All Out. They also talk about VR, favourite horror & comedy movies, what's next for CM Punk, tag team wrestling, easter eggs, acquiring WWE talent, the women's roster, adult content, live fans, signature & finishing moves, loving wrestling again, “The Weird Story of The Week”, favourite movies of all time and so much more! If you're looking for “Da” Podcast merchandise, and want to support the show directly, please visit http://tee.pub/lic/KrIMP441400 We have tees, hoodies, onesies, phone cases, pillows, mugs and more! If you're into wrestling collectables, autographs, comic books, action figures, sports cards and more, make sure to visit www.firstrow.ca and use promo code: DAPODCAST20 to receive 20% off! Looking for something new to read and also into video games? Please visit www.bossfightbooks.com for great books on classic video games! You can follow Steve on Instagram & Twitter @fingastylz and “Da” Podcast on Twitter @dapodcastdap Send your questions and comments to dapodcastdap@gmail.com Make sure to subscribe, rate, like, follow or review on ApplePodcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, SoundCloud, Spotify and iHeartRadio!
Celebrate the finalists in the 2021 Poetry Contest with the Enoch Pratt Free Library and Little Patuxent Review! The three finalists, another contributor to the summer issue, and LPR's head editor read. Steven Hollies, the winner of the 2021 Poetry Contest, is a Rockville native living mostly inside his head, a 2019 graduate of Howard Community College, and a drop-out from many other times and places. He enjoys playing volleyball, guitar, hooky, jokes, games, with words, around, along, it cool, hard to get, with fire, and the fool. Read "Body/language," the poem that won the 2021 Poetry Contest. Virginia Crawford, a 2021 Poetry Contest finalist, is a long-time teaching artist with the Maryland State Arts Council. She has co-edited two anthologies: Poetry Baltimore, poems about a city and Voices Fly, An Anthology of Exercises and Poems from the Maryland State Arts Council Artist-in-Residence Program from CityLit Press. She earned degrees in Creative Writing from Emerson College, Boston, and The University of St. Andrews, Scotland. Her book Touch appeared in 2013 from Finishing Line Press. Apprentice House Press published questions for water in April 2021. She writes and lives in Baltimore. Learn more at virginiacrawford.com. Rosemary Hutzler, a 2021 Poetry Contest finalist, teaches, writes, and mothers in northwest Baltimore. Growing up on an island near Seattle, she was imprinted by natural beauty, quirky houses, and iconoclastic personalities. She also lived in Maine, Connecticut, France, and Brooklyn before settling into Baltimore and its Jewish community. Her teachers have included John Hollander, Michael Collier, Mark Strand, and Gerald Stern. Her work has appeared in the Texas Observer, the Baltimore Sun, the Baltimore City Paper, the Forward, Nimrod, and elsewhere. Read her translation of R.M. Rilke's "Grown Woman" and her review of a republication of Ellen La Motte's Backwash of War. .chisaraokwu. (she/her), a contributor to LPR's summer 2021 issue, is an Igbo American actor, poet, and healthcare futurist. Her poetry and essays have appeared in many journals, including Berkeley Poetry Review, Cutthroat, Obsidian, and Tinderbox Poetry. Named a Cave Canem Fellow in 2020, she looks forward to post-pandemic travel. Read her poem "The Suicide Bomber Climbs A Mountain & Leaves A Note." Chelsea Lemon Fetzer, a contest judge, holds an MFA in Fiction from Syracuse University. Her fiction and poetry have appeared in journals such as Callaloo, Tin House, Mississippi Review, and Minnesota Review. Her essay “Speck” appears in The Beiging of America: Personal Narratives about being Mixed Race in the 21st Century. She is a 2019 Rubys recipient for the Literary Arts. Fetzer currently teaches literature and creative writing at the University of Baltimore. She serves on the board of CityLit Project and as head editor of Little Patuxent Review, a literary and arts journal that publishes creative work from the Mid-Atlantic region and beyond. Read her poem "flare." Pictured: (top row) Virginia Crawford, Steven Hollies, Rosemary Hutzler, (bottom row) .chisaraokwu., Chelsea Lemon Fetzer. Recorded On: Wednesday, July 21, 2021
Rubys on vacation!!! Tim went to the Aron Lewis concert, Pearl Jam new album? and much more.
Hi there this is the 51st podcast which is dealing with Doctor Who the underworld audiobook from www.audible.com or www.audible.co.uk also contains reviews of the Alex Kingston audiobook of the Rubys curse The new funder birds audio from anderson.com productions and also available from WWW.big finish.com the Doctor Who out of time volume to the gates of hell which I have reviewed here so enjoy you can also find the target world podcast on Twitter at who target
Sustainability - how we can bring this to life in what we do. Today we talk with Ruby Rose Yepez, a thought leader who is passionate about giving back to her community, seeing opportunities, and taking action! She encompasses “service, community, and sustainability.” Ruby discusses her work with energy in buildings and as a Yogi, sharing about her passion for community involvement and how she is consistently giving back. She shows that with patience and a positive mindset, anything is achievable. Ruby Rose is a seasoned building industry professional with 15+ years experience specializing in affordable housing projects. Ruby Rose graduated from Cal Poly Pomona with a Bachelor of Architecture. She has gained industry experience through her work in architecture, construction, and sustainability consulting. Ruby Rose currently supports Southern California Edison as a Senior Advisor. She is passionate about serving those around her, volunteering in a number of roles such as president of the Latino Professional Alumni Chapter at Cal Poly Pomona, Membership Director for the Latino Business Resource Group at SCE and offering free yoga classes to her local community to create unity amongst community members. Find Ruby Rose at: Rubys' IG : @ladyrubyrose www.linkedin.com/in/ladyrubyrose Find me at: www.alvaradotherapy.org @therapyetcpodcast @alvaradotherapy patricia@alvaradotherapy.org
Today we talk about the fabulous minerals that can be collected at Mount Baldy in the Saint Gabriel Mountains San Bernardino County California. We also talk about the rainbow gemstones of Maine and how you can hold a piece of the moon. We’ve got some great fossil news on the rainforest in Australia flying reptile & the Mona Lisa of the fossil world and much more. Come see us at radicalrocksusa.blogspot.com thank you and remember rockhounds don’t die they petrified.
Join the discussion as we engage with Ruby, our west coast connection as she describes her Top Three (3) All Time Disney Vacations (with small Kids). Learn how to make this happen for you and your family, particularly if you've never traveled with Disney or with small kids. Subscribe today!
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Moldavite is our keynote discussion today we also will talk about caverns in Atlanta we’re gonna talk about the agate market just like the stock market. Talk about the mysterious glass fears that were found in Florida where they do to meteor strikes? A huge shark tooth was discovered in Florida! We’re gonna talk about rocks in Colorado that have been vandalized ! NASA is going to Mars to collect rocks and also prepare for human habitation. We also talk about Rubys and more! Radicalrocksusa.blogspot.com all our links are found on our blog come be a part of our community and support rock hounding help educate or come be educated let’s keep rock hounding alive! And remember rockhounds don’t die they petrify! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
TracksBad Bunny ft Jowell & Randy & Nengo Flow - Safaera (Remix)Daddy Yankee - GasolinaDaddy Yankee - Aqui esta tu caldoJ Balvin - Blanco Becky G ft Nicki Minaj - Tusa (Remix)Bad Bunny - Ella Perrea SolaSelena - La Llamada (Acapella Intro)Angeles Azules Natalia Lafourcade - Nunca es Suficiente (Dj Refresh Version)Marito Rivera y Su Grupo Bravo - Sabrosa CumbiaDrake ft Bad Bunny - Mia (Dj Refresh Cumbia Version)Celso Pina - Cumbia Sobre el Rio (Mashup)Ivy Queen - Dile (Short Version)Ivy Queen - Yo Quiero BailarBad Bunny - CallaitaNatti Natasha - Me Gusta (rmx)ROSALIA, J Balvin - Con Altura (Punjabi MC)Lirico en la Casa- MarianelaLiro Shaq - Pin Pon (chevere remix)Lirico en la Casa - El MotorcitoEl Alfa ft Lil Pump - Coronao Now Real 2 Reel & Esli Guzman - Move it to Saxo Suelta
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Children with special needs make a special impact on our lives as parents. Today's guest, Melody Forsyth, is a mother of four and a down syndrome activist. At 40 years of age she was faced with trisomy 21 diagnosis early into her pregnancy. Of course she went through the full gamut of emotions: fear, anger, denial, yet what she would soon realize is what a true gift Ruby would be to her family. Yes, there have been very real health and developmental challenges in Rubys life, but more profoundly her family has changed forever. Now they all hike together in Utah where they live and plan to visit all of the national parks together. Topics covered: How a family's life changes forever when they receive a diagnosis similar to her daughters Why limitations are only in our minds Why getting outdoors helps her daughter communicated and discover the world Why she believes self care is so important and how she finds time to do so. Why "staring is not caring" when it comes to having a child with special needs and how she prefers people come up and say hello. Have you downloaded the new free pdf on 5 Self Care Tips for the New Year!? It's free! Go to the website & pick it up! Go to https://www.soulmammas.com to receive the PDF, and read more on her story, show notes, take-aways and more! Come on over to the Facebook Group & hear happenings from our community and to meet like minded mamas like yourself! Please support the podcast by following me on Instagram where you will also receive episode updates, photos & audio clips!
Get to know Albort’s idol Rube Goldberg a little better in this episode through Pee Wee Herman, Mr. T and a slew of RGMs. You’ll also meet a train robbing Rube, a sandwich named Rueben, some heroic lady Rubys, along with some musically talented ones who are as precious and iconic as rubles, rubies and the Rubicon River.
Doug Cavanaugh founder of Ruby's Diner is interviewed by David Cogan of Eliances Heroes show amfm, iHeart radio. Doug was inspired to open the 40s style diner one night on a run near Balboa pier in Newport Beach California. With the help of his father and his mother's good name, he opened the first Ruby's Diner in 1982. Doug and David talk about the importance of family, believing in yourself and never quitting in this insightful talk. Doug build his business from the ground up and has given back throughout his career and continues to guide the Ruby's collection of diners across the Nation.
Doug Cavanaugh founder of Ruby's Diner is interviewed by David Cogan of Eliances Heroes show amfm, iHeart radio. Doug was inspired to open the 40s style diner one night on a run near Balboa pier in Newport Beach California. With the help of his father and his mother's good name, he opened the first Ruby's Diner in 1982. Doug and David talk about the importance of family, believing in yourself and never quitting in this insightful talk. Doug build his business from the ground up and has given back throughout his career and continues to guide the Ruby's collection of diners across the Nation.
Ruby växte upp på familjehem men har alltid oroat sig för sin biologiska pappa. Många gånger har hon letat efter honom på gator och torg. Idag ska hon göra det. Kommer hon att träffa honom? Rubys föräldrar träffades på ett behandlingshem för personer med missbruk. Innan hon fyllde två år hade hon varit placerad i tio olika jourhem. Hon behöll alltid en viss kontakt med sin biologiska pappa. Nu har det gått fyra år sedan hon hörde av honom. Jag vet inte om han lever ens, jag längtar så efter honom, säger hon.Programmet är gjort av Cecilia MoraCecilia.mora@sr.se
Ruby växte upp på familjehem men har alltid oroat sig för sin biologiska pappa. Många gånger har hon letat efter honom på gator och torg. Idag ska hon göra det. Kommer hon att träffa honom? Rubys föräldrar träffades på ett behandlingshem för personer med missbruk. Innan hon fyllde två år hade hon varit placerad i tio olika jourhem. Hon behöll alltid en viss kontakt med sin biologiska pappa. Nu har det gått fyra år sedan hon hörde av honom. Jag vet inte om han lever ens, jag längtar så efter honom, säger hon.Programmet är gjort av Cecilia Mora Cecilia.mora@sr.se
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What do you think God the Father looks like? Do you have a mental image of Him? What picture did you have in your mind’s eye of God the Father? Did it look at all what John described? Listen again: At once I was in the Spirit, and there before me was a throne in heaven with someone sitting on it. 3And the one who sat there had the appearance of jasper and ruby. A rainbow that shone like an emerald encircled the throne. God the Father is spirit. He doesn’t have a material body, so John couldn’t describe him as looking like a man. Somehow, he looked as if he gleamed like precious stones. Jasper is a stone that can several different colors. Some are red, some are yellow, some are green, and rarely they are blue. Some are opaque, some are translucent, some are transparent. Rubys can be red, orange yellow, green blue or violet. Some are deeply colored, some are more pale. Emeralds range from yellow-green to blue-green, and they too vary in the intensity of color. The point is that God must be, of course, incredible to look at. Someone that I can’t really even begin to imagine! And John describes the worship that takes place around the throne. Now, I’ve been in some astonishingly uplifting and joyous worship services, and the worship that John described around the throne is something that I am looking forward to seeing and participating in. What about you?
Max And Ruby - Max And Rubys Perfect Pumpkin - Maxs Jack-o-lantern - Maxs Big Boo!
Max And Ruby - Maxs Halloween - Rubys Leaf Collection - The Blue Tarantula
Max And Ruby - Max And Rubys Perfect Pumpkin - Maxs Jack-o-lantern - Maxs Big Boo!
Max And Ruby - Maxs Halloween - Rubys Leaf Collection - The Blue Tarantula
Rubys offered to artistic entrepreneurs! This week Andrew Hazlett and Sharon Paley talk about the intersection of art and tech, and a major new funding opportunity from the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance. Sonja Cendak of the GBCA encourages hackers and designers from the tech community to apply for the "Rubys." Learn more at: http://gb.tc/channels/baltimore-weekly/episode/venture-capital-for-creative-technologists-baltimore-weekly/
This holiday season, local artists might want to add to their holiday wish-lists a “Ruby.” Over the next year, The Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance will be awarding a hundred and twenty thousand dollars in Rubys Grants to qualified applicants seeking to fund new creative projects. GBCA Grants Program Manager Sonja Cendak visits with The Signal’s Aaron Henkin to talk about how the program works.
With their sophisticated sound, The Ruby's are finding sucess on both sides of the Atlantic. A big hit in the UK, The Rubys are coming to America to bring a new British invasion across the pond. "Mancunian Indie Rock Behemoth hell bent on redefining rock n' roll as we know it." A five-piece Indie Rock Band from Manchester. They comprise of : Lee Hunter, Barry Kirkwood, Tat Sing Kong, Mike Hamilton and Dave Earlam
Recorded live at Ruby s Bar / ANNECY 74 / Enjoy MYSPACE / www.myspace.com/mickaelwatts Info / Playlists / www.mickaelwatts.com / www.myspace.com/mickaelwatts
Recorded live at Ruby s Bar / ANNECY 74 / Enjoy MYSPACE / www.myspace.com/mickaelwatts Info / Playlists / www.mickaelwatts.com / www.myspace.com/mickaelwatts
Recorded live at Ruby s Bar / ANNECY 74 / Enjoy NEW MYSPACE ONLINE / www.myspace.com/mickaelwatts Info / Playlists / www.mickaelwatts.com / www.myspace.com/mickaelwatts