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Send us a textEpisode Summary: In this inspiring episode, Beth and Lisa welcome bestselling author and illustrator Brian Selznick to discuss his latest YA novel Run Away With Me. Brian shares how personal history, queer identity, and the haunting beauty of an empty Rome during the pandemic shaped this deeply moving love story.Guest Bio: Brian Selznick is the Caldecott Medal-winning author of The Invention of Hugo Cabret, which became Martin Scorsese's Oscar-winning film Hugo. His innovative storytelling style blends narrative and illustration, captivating readers of all ages. Selznick's books have sold millions of copies, been translated into over 35 languages, and include the bestsellers Wonderstruck and The Marvels. He lives in Brooklyn and La Jolla with his husband, Dr. David Serlin.Key Discussion Points:Origins of Run Away With Me: Inspired by time spent in a deserted Rome during the pandemic and Brian's husband's Rome Prize fellowship.Setting the Story in 1986: Chosen for its pre-digital intimacy, connection to Fellini's Intervista, and poignant resonance with the emerging AIDS crisis.YA Shift: This novel marks a shift to older characters and more intimate, emotional themes, including first love and sexual awakening.Illustration vs. Text: Originally intended as a text-only novel, illustrations were later added to immerse readers in Rome and enhance storytelling rhythmically.Building Empathy: Through vulnerability and layered character flaws, Brian explores how readers connect with characters even through their mistakes.Worldbuilding & Pacing: Brian discusses how his illustrations function as visual memory aids, reducing exposition and preserving narrative flow.Film Adaptation Insight: Brian details how Hugo was faithfully adapted by Martin Scorsese, who honored the visual storytelling of the book.Conclusion: Brian Selznick offers a masterclass in layered storytelling, blending history, personal experience, and imaginative worldbuilding. Run Away With Me is a love letter to young queer love, art, and the haunting beauty of solitude and discovery. This episode is a must-listen for aspiring authors and fans of emotionally resonant fiction.Mentioned Links:Run Away With Me by Brian Selznick: Publisher's PageBrian Selznick's website Support the show Visit the WebsiteWriters with Wrinkles Link Tree for socials and more!
Send us a textToday we talk about the anxiety inducing/super rad rap-rock group Beastie Boys (who everyone should already know about, come on now), the moody album Separation by Balance and Composure, and the absolute banger, Run Away With Me by Carly Rae Jepson.Follow us on Instagram if that's your thing: https://www.instagram.com/theplaylisterspod/
Margo is joined by Brian Selznick, the wildly imaginative author and illustrator whose groundbreaking books have redefined how we tell stories. Known for seamlessly blending text and image in powerful, cinematic ways, Brian shares the origins of his creative process, the stories behind his best-known works, and the magic of collaborative art-making. Together, they explore what it means to honor both the reader and the story, why grief and love are ever-present themes in his work, and how he approaches retelling iconic tales through fresh and inclusive lenses. From The Invention of Hugo Cabret to Run Away With Me, Brian's work invites readers into deeply felt worlds where art and narrative become one. Margo and Brian discuss: The start of Brian's creative process and how he moves from words to illustration His unique storytelling style and cinematic inspirations What it was like to have The Invention of Hugo Cabret adapted by Martin Scorsese Collaborating with director Todd Haynes on the Wonderstruck film adaptation His philosophy on creative ownership and openness in adaptations Designing the 20th anniversary covers for the Harry Potter series and grappling with the controversies surrounding J.K. Rowling. The importance of telling authentic queer love stories in his new novel Run Away With Me Exploring universal themes of love, grief, and time in narrative The reimagining of The Nutcracker with a historical, class-conscious twist How Brian sees the future of storytelling as both expansive and inclusive Connect with Brian: https://brianselznick.com https://instagram.com/thebrianselznick Connect with Margo: www.windowsillchats.com www.instagram.com/windowsillchats www.patreon.com/inthewindowsill https://www.yourtantaustudio.com/thefoundry
In 2007, with his Caldecott-winning masterpiece The Invention of Hugo Cabret, Brian Selznick invented a new way of storytelling. The book became the basis for the 2011 Oscar-winning movie Hugo, directed by Martin Scorsese. Brian is the author and illustrator of many other books for children, including Wonderstruck (also a movie), The Marvels, Kaleidoscope, and Big Tree, which was named one of the Best Children's books of 2023 by the New York Times and the audio book, narrated by Meryl Streep, was nominated for a Grammy. His latest book, Run Away With Me, is his first YA novel. Brian joins Marrie Stone to talk about his inventive approach to storytelling, playing with its form and structure, tapping into your own passions and curiosities to ignite passion and curiosity in your reader, building attention in our youth in the digital age, Brian's insane love of research, the utterly unique origin story behind Run Away With Me, and so much more. For more information on Writers on Writing and to become a supporter, visit our Patreon page. For a one-time donation, visit Ko-fi. You can find hundreds of past interviews on our website. You'll help out the show and indie bookstores by buying books at our bookstore on bookshop.org. It's stocked with titles by our guest authors, as well as our personal favorites. And on Spotify, you'll find an album's worth of typewriter music like what you hear on the show. Look for the artist, Just My Type. Email the show at writersonwritingpodcast@gmail.com. We love to hear from our listeners! (Recorded on April 4, 2025) Host: Barbara DeMarco-BarrettHost: Marrie StoneMusic: Travis Barrett (Stream his music on Spotify, Apple Music, Etc.)
On this episode of Vinyl Verdict, Bell, Jamie and Adam listen to Adam's first pick for season 3, Carly Rae Jepsen's "E•MO•TION". Released in 2015, the album received warm critical reviews and spawned three hit singles. One such single, "Run Away With Me", was named one of the best songs of 2015 by publications such as Pitchfork, Rolling Stone and Vulture. The album itself was named to several end-of-decade best of lists by a number of publications, with many critics labelling it the best pop album of the 2010s. What will the boys E•MO•TIONs be on this episode? Will there be Boy Problems or will they say I Really Like You? Come along and find out!
Front man, Nathan Willett, of indie rock band, Cold War Kids, joins us on this episode of The Adamantium Podcast. We discuss their latest, self-titled album, as well as the single “Run Away With Me.” We also talk about their beginnings as a band twenty years ago, their evolution and collaborations, working with our hometown boys, Arkells, the daunting prospect of living in the shadow of a superstar parent, the challenges of making a multi-part project like their New Age Norms albums, and their latest single “Heaven In Your Hands.”
This week we continue our journey through the works of Carly Rae Jepsen with her deeply beloved 2015 record Emotion! Join us as we decide which record is the best and which one at least doesn't include Rock Lobster, the most horrifying song in the world. Listen along at home at: https://open.spotify.com/album/6UjZgFbK6CQptu8aOobzPV Timestamps: 1. Run Away With Me - 13:05 2. Emotion - 17:17 3. I Really Like You - 20:34 4. Gimmie Love - 24:00 5. All That - 27:21 6. Boy Problems - 31:58 7. Making the Most of the Night - 35:41 8. Your Type - 39:40 9. Let's Get Lost - 42:58 10. LA Hallucinations - 46:13 11. Warm Blood - 49:16 12. When I Needed You - 53:28 13. Black Heart - 57:11 14. I Didn't Just Come Here to Dance - 1:00:08 15. Favourite Colour - 1:03:47 Notes: Sorry about the occasional static/crackle. Contact us at: twitter.com/the3rdonesucks the3rdonesucks@gmail.com This episode of The 3rd One Sucks: Sophomore Slump was hosted by Dan Ellis, Mark Beall and Jake Mason. Mixed and Edited by Mark Beall and Dan Ellis Intro/Outro Music by Dan Ellis. The 3rd One Sucks is a Retrograde Orbit Radio production. Find more great shows like this at www.retrogradeorbitradio.com
Run Away with Us for the Season Finale of Snappt! Season 2! This week we are full of EMOTION for the Canadian Princess of Pop - Carly Rae Jepsen! We Really Really Like this run of singles, with I Really Like You, Run Away With Me and Your Type being some of the her greatest work. We talk the ups and downs of the music videos, chart positions (or lack thereof), and watch her get addicted to Whiskey and Strawberry Vapes along the way. We play our last round of Sleppt! On or Choppt! Off, which includes a tense Top2 Lipsync and Bottom 2 Elimination. This is all before we Make The Most Of The Final Night of the Snappies! Wingdings, Cashmere Sweaters and Buzzfeed Buzzards are in attendance along the prestigious Snappies pink carpet. Finally we wrap up a true legacy left by CRJ, wheel out the Indisputable impact icon-o-meter before her sabbatical and thank all of you for your amazing support and love this season!
We gots more romantic media to gush about in an effort to distract ourselves from how hot it is outside and how horrible the content was in the last couple of episodes. Ah, suppressing our feelings in order to continue to do our job. Is there a more American thing?This time we discuss the manga "The Guy She Was Interested in Wasn't a Guy at All!," the reality series "Ultimatum: Queer Love," the romantic sci-fi/fantasy drama "The Fountain," the bondage-themed tv series "Bonding," the rebooted Wolfenstein videogame series, the teen romance series' "The Summer I Turned Pretty" and "Never Have I Ever," the hacker/anarchist tv series "Mr Robot," the Victorian drama "Queen Charlotte," the visual novel/adventure game "Overboard," the walking sim "Gone Home," and the DOOM mod "myhouse.wad." All credit to Carly Rae Jepsen for use of "Run Away With Me."This month we made a donation to a trans rights org supporting trans individuals fleeing states where their existence is being outlawed. There are a lot of groups doing good work like this: take a look at your community. Support the show
#30-26Intro/Outro: Lonely Boy by The Black Keys30. Work by Rihanna29. Pyramids by Frank Ocean28. Run Away With Me by Carly Rae Jepsen27. Green Light by Lorde26. Call Me Maybe by Carly Rae JepsenVote on your favorite song from today's episodeVote on your favorite song from Group 2
T. Kyle and Bradley discuss the official kick-off of Pride Month, including the latest rainbow washing pandering (Marines rainbow bullets and Burger King Austria's same-side/sex double top and bottom burgers), Ratso, the gay vaping rat joining Katy Perry's Las Vegas residency voiced by Harvey Fierstein, the Jonas Brothers covering “What Dreams Are Made Of,” Lorde covering “Run Away With Me” (and the crowd shushes her right back!) and MUNA covering Britney's “Sometimes” for the ‘Fire Island' movie soundtrack, a UK Minute at Mighty Hoopla featuring the Sugababes and Kylie Minogue conquering America with her wine, TikTok Talk featuring Kate Bush Running Up That Hill with the Song of the Summer decades later, thanks to a ‘Stranger Things' sync, Halsey's “So Good” update amid her label battle, Hemlocke Springs getting the Grimes approval, HAIM's dancing going viral, High Fashion Editorial! featuring Christina Aguilera's GLAM amFAR Get Ready With Me for ‘Vogue France' (she's a glam girl!), the ‘Aguilera' album (?) drop and EP 2 of Legendtina En Español, new music from Tom Aspaul, Le Youth, Sultan + Shepard, Panama, and Avril Lavigne's ‘Let Go' 20th anniversary with “Breakaway.” Hello, LGBTs!We have merch! http://merch.legendsonlypodcast.com Listen to bonus episodes & join our Discord: http://patreon.com/legendsonly See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The pandemic has taken alot from all of us. One thing we are just barely recovering is our ability to see possibility, and to dream again. Dan Bremnes - musician, family man, risk-taker, dreamer - reminds us that we need to listen to our crazy ideas because they just might unlock our next step to a life lived, not just tolerated. Dan shares the story behind his new single “Run Away With Me,” https://open.spotify.com/track/1l6gBfmaoPBcRhuZbslIpb?si=kQlrSfPuRb2wJngAhniU5Q which is a real-life example of what can happen we we go after the crazy ideas in our head that we generally disregard as too “out there.” Hint - it involves a deserted island and an email :) And it's a great song:) We hope this episode inspires you to walk towards your next step! Love, Jodi, Chris, Milo & Ziggy PS - if you've been looking for a way to participate in being light in the world during this COVID season, check out www.lovehealinghugs.com and sponsor a life-changing surgery for a child who desperately needs one! For one dollar a day for a year, you can send a Healing Hug to a little one whose family can't afford to pay for the surgery. As God continues to provide for you, why not help provide for someone less fortunate than yourself. Love you all, thanks for being so generous!! PPS - If you are subscribed to our PATREON you will receive access to all our episodes a week early! Never heard of it? It's the ultimate L&TO insiders' subscription, a chance to get unreleased songs, conversations, and devotionals delivered to you personally every month! We will even do a Worship Wednesday exclusive just for Patreon members and pray for you all individually. We are excited about going deeper with you, and we hope you'll join us! Check out www.patreon.com/loveandtheoutcome
Wer sagt denn, dass Konzerte nur auf großen Bühnen stattfinden können? Seit 2008 holt der amerikanische Radiosender NPR zahlreiche Bands und Musiker:innen jeglichen Genres und Bekanntheitsgrades zu sich. Die dürfen dann bei den "Tiny Desk Concerts" in den Büroräumen des National Public Radios auftreten... genauer gesagt: auf wenigen Quadratmetern zwischen Arbeitsrechner, Tacker und Riesenregal. In unserer Folge "Bürohengs:innen" erzählen wir Euch, was die Vorzüge des Videoformats und der Mini-Bühne sind, wie anders die Pandemie-Version seit 2020 gestaltet ist und welche Gigs besonders empfehlenswert sind. Kleiner Einschub: der in der Folge angeteaserte Saxofon-Song von Carly Rae Jepsen war natürlich "Run Away With Me". Und aus Zeitgründen haben wir die TDC-Empfehlungen zu Mac Miller und Yebba weggelassen. Die könnt Ihr aber auch so genießen: Mac Miller: https://www.npr.org/2018/08/06/635054748/mac-miller-tiny-desk-concert Yebba: https://www.npr.org/2021/09/08/1032814602/yebba-tiny-desk-home-concert Die Songs zum Thema gibt es in unserer fortlaufenden Spotify-Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2tG5yKZBFZqhZ9ohK4BNYZ Anderson .Paak: "Heart Don't Stand a Chance" https://www.npr.org/2016/08/12/489769830/anderson-paak-the-free-nationals-tiny-desk-concert Shearwater: "Rooks" https://www.npr.org/2008/11/14/97001174/shearwater-tiny-desk-concert Masego: "Tadow" https://www.npr.org/2019/07/24/744275709/masego-tiny-desk-concert Alicia Keys: "Gramercy Park" https://www.npr.org/2020/06/15/875430577/alicia-keys-tiny-desk-concert Mdou Moctar: "Ya Habibiti" https://www.npr.org/2021/05/24/998604449/mdou-moctar-tiny-desk-home-concert PUP: "Kids" https://www.npr.org/2021/01/21/958841570/pup-tiny-desk-home-concert Übersicht ALLER Konzerte: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiny_Desk_Concerts#List_of_concerts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mistgabelpodcast https://www.instagram.com/lebolzki https://www.instagram.com/thisisbagley #tinydeskconcert #npr #büromusik Foto: Kate Sade Intro und Outro: Diego Nava
RUN AWAY WITH ME, RUN AWAY WITH ME (Content warning: contains depictions of trauma and abuse)The gang have had enough of Desdemona's sinister sponsor, and they start demanding answers - not just about him, but FROM him. Albion buys a teddy bear, Desdemona says a cuss, Ro actually burgles, and Sylvester pisses off everyone.Starring Christine Savage as Desdemona Brown, Darius Southland as Dr. Sylvester Coopersmith, Gwen Vetter as Ro Kamen, Thom Freitag as Albion Graves, and Michael Freitag as everyone else. Adventure written by Seth Burton.Today's show is brought to you by AbeBooks!AbeBooks is an online marketplace listing millions of new, used, rare and out-of-print books and other collectible items, as well as cheap textbooks.Go to https://affiliates.abebooks.com/PPNFollow Green Mountain Mysteries here!Twitter: https://twitter.com/GMMCastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/GMMCast/Discord: https://discord.gg/9FJzbzb
Beloved musical theatre writer Bree Lowdermilk joins the podcast to discuss her star-studded new show at Feinstein's/54 Below. Bree sat down with our Senior Digital & Graphics Associate, Grace Benigni, to talk about the magic of performing to live audiences, her identity journey, and the importance of uplifting trans and non-binary artists and stories. For information about Bree's upcoming shows, visit 54Below.com To see Aaron Tveit's viral performance of "Run Away With Me," visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61EL69OZSlY The Feinstein's/54 Below podcast is hosted by Nella Vera, Kevin Ferguson, and Grace Benigni and produced by Bailey Everett and Michael Galvez, with support from the Feinstein's/54 Below marketing staff. Original artwork design by Philip Romano. Follow Nella on Twitter and Instagram at @spinstripes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, as you will discover if you listen, which serves as a bridge between what the podcast has been for the last two and a half years and where it is (hopefully) heading, Kevin interviews himself. Or, more accurately, his wife Wendy was kind enough to facilitate a discussion and the two of them chop it up about gateway drugs into girl pop, real hip-hop, and giving people their flowers. For additional information about the verbose and depressive music website Ahendonic Headphones, click here! Episode Musical Credits: Opening Theme Music- "Flava In Ya Ear" (Instrumental); written by Osten Harvey Jr, Craig Mack, Roger Nichols, and Paul Williams. Bad Boy Records, 1994. Closing Theme Music - "Feelin'"; written by Rashad Harden. Hyperdub Records, 2013. "Run Away With Me," written by Carly Rae Jepsen, Mattias Larsson, Robin Fredriksson, Karl Johan Schuster, Oscar Holter, and Jonnali Parmenius; performed by Carly Rae Jepsen. Emotion, 604/School Boy/Interscope, 2015. "Cruel Summer," written by Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff, and Annie Clark; performed by Taylor Swift. Lover, Republic Records, 2019. "...Baby One More Time," written by Max Martin; performed by Britney Spears. ....Baby One More Time, Jive Records, 1999. "Yesterday, This Would Have Meant So Much to Us," written by Andrew Hargreaves; performed by Tape Loop Orchestra. Single originally released by Hibernate, 2014. "N.Y. State of Mind," written by Nasir Jones and Christopher Martin; performed by Nas. Illmatic, Columbia, 1994. "I Understand," written by Kim Gannon and Mabel Wayne; performed by The Ink Spots. Original recording information unknown—Trees Lounge Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, MCA/Universal, 1996. "Lost Myself," written by Crispin Hunt; performed by Longpigs. The Sun is Often Out, Mother Records, 1996. "Dreamdaddy," written by Keith Ferguson; performed by World Leader Pretend. Punches, Warner Brothers, 2005. "Go Get The Cops," written by Ricky Brennan, Brendan Harney, and Scott Leveque; performed by Wheat. Per Second, Per Second, Per Second...Every Second, Aware/Columbia, 2003. "Coke," written by Brandin Lea and Cory Kreig; performed by Flickerstick. Welcoming Home The Astronauts, 226 Records, 2000.
Love: Adam Neely Alex's Love this episode is Bassist, Composer, and Youtuber Adam Neely. He talks up his work, including electro-jazz covers of “Hello” and “Run Away With Me” and his instructional videos on subjects ranging from music theory to the controversial key of “Hey Joe.” Andy meanwhile learns that music theory is super racist …
In which Cass & Alex discuss Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Tales, directed by Tetsuo Imazawa, Kouzou Nagayama, and Kenji Nakamura and produced by Toei Animation. Next month we will be discussing Grave of the Fireflies, directed by Isao Takahata and produced by Studio Ghibli. Discussed: dan savage, whether the opening theme to this anime is good, Run Away With Me by Carly Rae Jepsen, nice bird, bird friend, bird fucker, macbeth, the lowest key fish person, kekekekekeke, horny bandits, the reverse persephone, free rat, oshizu did nothing wrong, *looks at kaliedoscope* god i wish that were me, ringu, Iemon, Lemon, Othello, Richard III, Throne of Blood, ghost hands, thinking that you've been killed by bandits, edutainment, the scottish play, mackers, feminist beowulf, seinfeld, medicine seller i am going into battle and i need only your strongest medicines, a drawer full of pornography, death: the final chill, Emily Wilson on the impossibility of translating Homer into English Alex's Book Recommendation: Alcestis by Katharine Beutner Cass's Book Recommendation: The Odyssey translated by Emily Wilson Social: Show Twitter: @animeisforjerks Show Mastodon: @animeisforjerks@skeleton.cool Show Email: animeisforjerks@gmail.com Cass's Twitter: @prophet_goddess Cass's Mastodon: @prophet_goddess@skeleton.cool Alex's Twitter: @dunndunndunn Alex's Mastodon: @catalina@selfy.army
On the 159th episode of Audioface:REVIEWS: "The Ascension" by Sufjan Stevens, "Shore" by Fleet Foxes, and "Ohms" by DeftonesNew Singles: "Model Village" by IDLES, "Silver Lining" by The Neighborhood, "Hectic" by A$AP Ferg feat. Diddy , and "Be a Rebel" by New OrderWho told Tory Lanez to release an album about his incident with Megan Thee Stallion? Where's Slim Jxmmy, you ask? Domestic violence! The Ascension review. Kamala Harris crowns 2pac as the best rapper alive. Run The Jewels turn their first live performance for RTJ4 into a get-out-the-vote event. Trump supporters sue Cardi B and her sister. The Shore review. Kodak Black's new lawsuit alleges he's the victim of abuse while incarcerated. HER is the first Black woman to launch a Fender Signature guitar. The Ohms review. Thom Yorke remarries, Weezer and Fall Out Boy duke it out on Celebrity Family Feud, The Doobie Brothers and Bill Murray's lawyers have an all-out jiujitsu battle, and Aaron Carter is camming now.Subscribe to Audioface wherever you're listening so you always get new episodes. For politics, Subscribe to Power Report if you haven't already (episode #9 is exclusively in the Power Report podcast feed) Follow @audiofacepod on Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube for extra Audioface. We appreciate it, and you.
Happy New Year, Theophiloi! That's right, it's Rosh Hashanah time, and we are 100% Done In 5781™. Also done? Joshua, whose journey to become the second Moses is going to take him down the path of mass murders and detailed land allotments, which is basically what the entire Old Testament is if you really get down to it. Get ready to break down the walls and Be Courageous, because we've got some neck-steppin' to do! It's the podcast that you can still hear, even to this day. Topics of Discussion: A quarantine update, confusing t-shirts, the Nine Worthies, a time before VeggieTales, Rahab vs Rahab, the Four Most Beautiful Women in the World, JeriShow, the Battle of Ai (Ai Ai Ai), a clutch reference from the HCSB, a joke that made my wife just FURIOUS, Dan's inheritance, the source of the vast majority of modern Christian wall art, politics! Hymnal "Break The Walls Down (Chris Jericho)" by Jim Johnston, "Run Away With Me" by Sunny Choi (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCppVe5NioL7fAHEflYGeYgA) Offertory: As Enoch writes, "Whoever of you spends gold or silver for his brother's sake, he will receive ample treasure in the world to come." Support the show via http://ko-fi.com/apocrypals, or check out Official Apocrypals merchandise designed by Erica Henderson! https://www.teepublic.com/user/apocrypals Black Lives Matter. Trans Lives Matter. Heck 12. Mark 12:40.
Taylor Fagins is a writer and storyteller. Through music, scripts, books, and speeches, he tells the story of the human experience from every lens possible. In this episode, we talk about his writing process, being a black artist in America, recording new songs on voice memos, the positive and negative feedback he got from his new song, We Need More, what to do when you have too many ideas, his experience working at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and more. https://www.taylorfagins.com/"We Need More" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDf2Yl3nSmYTaylor & Leya's duet: "Run Away With Me" https://youtu.be/C6L-3etM8wACreative Resources Mentioned:Writing Better Lyrics by Pat PattisonKing of the World by Jason Robert Brown
Jana Pochop wears many hats. Here's where to find her work online. Jana on PatreonJana, the solo artistJana's duo with Mark Addison, onetwothreescreamSocial Thinkery, Jana's project management services for artists and small business owners (social media, crowdfunding, etc.)Here's a link to the official Troubadours on Trek Spotify Playlist, where you can hear all the featured songs from every episode in one playlist (songs will be added as episodes air on Patreon):-Jana's song pairing for this episode: "Run Away With Me," by Carly Rae Jepsen.-Grace's song pairings for this episode: "Charlie Don't Surf" by The Clash and "Teenage Dirtbag" by Wheatus.-Jana's featured song is: "18 Hours" (by onetwothreescream).For exclusive early access, and to download past episodes of "Troubadours on Trek," become a patron for as little as $3/month: www.patreon.com/gracepettisCorrections: Grace says "America doesn't exist anymore," in the Star Trek original series universe. This is not strictly accurate. It's more correct to say that the United States do exist, but not as an independent political nation, in the same way that it does today. The USA is a member-state of a global, unified government (United Earth), which is in turn a member planet of the United Federation of Planets (Vulcan and other planets are members).Grace also says, "Money doesn't exist." This isn't strictly true either. The economy of the Star Trek universe is a hotly debated and nuanced topic. "Credits" exist in Star Trek: a kind of monetary unit used within the Federation and Starfleet. It's not clear how credits are earned or given. Some substances in Star Trek are rare and therefore valuable (dilithium, latinum, etc.), especially to other alien species, but they are not official currencies of Earth. In Star Trek, humans have evolved to pursue the betterment of the human race and personal development instead of the accumulation of wealth.The episode Grace can't think of is "Metamorphosis" (season 2, episode 9). (This is the first episode to feature Zefram Cochrane, creator of the warp drive, which leads to first contact with the Vulcans.)
Tucson, Arizona Country Musician and Songwriter Mark MIller was in the studio with us today to discuss his new single "Run Away With Me".Pre-Order his new single on iTunes: https://tinyurl.com/y69la5gdFollow him here: https://www.facebook.com/markmillercountry/Free Trial of Express Cart with InstaCart: https://instacart.oloiyb.net/CountryRoadInstaCart Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/CountryRoadEntertainment)
They say you should never meet your idols, that you’ll only be disappointed. We had this possibility in mind going into our first interview with Carly Rae Jepsen, the pop star who inspired us to start our podcast Switched on Pop when Nate taught “Call Me Maybe” as a case study in music theory. Six years later and hundreds of pleading emails later, the time had come to meet the muse and unpack her latest offering, Dedicated Side B. In the course of composing her last two albums, E•MO•TION and Dedicated, Jepsen wrote over 200 songs. Many of her favorite works didn’t make it on either final album, so she’s started a tradition of releasing “Side B” records on the one-year anniversary of her last release. Her newest collection of unreleased music fluidly crosses decades of musical history and spans a vast emotional range. We spoke with Jepsen over Zoom about how she curated her latest B-Side release from a massive body of work. Would this beatific figure, once described by poet Hanif Abdurraqib and the “most honest pop musician working,” live up to her reputation? Listen to find out. SONGS DISCUSSED Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe, Julien, Party For One, Now That I’ve Found You, No Drug Like Me, Want You In My Room, Cut To The Feeling, Run Away With Me, Window, This Love Isn’t Crazy, Solo Squeeze - Tempted By The Fruit Irving Berlin - God Bless America performed by Kate Smith Vulfpeck - Back Pocket Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michaela Anne and I discussed her latest release, "Desert Dove," and the new single "Run Away With Me." We also talked about ways artists are trying to reach out to their fans, and the economy of artists. We also talked about one of her favorite songs, Julie Gold's "From A Distance." So, of course, we asked her to do a cover before she left us. Two nights later, she went live on our Facebook page.
This week on “I’ve Been Meaning To Listen To That”, Andrew & Ezra listen to EMOTION by the queen of the wholesome horny bop CARLY RAE JEPSEN! Plus, Andrew and Ezra recount their experiences with "Call Me Maybe", dissect Carly's inherently impeccable songcraft, and unearth an early draft of "Run Away With Me!" Andrew's Pick: Your Type by Carly Rae Jepsen & Self Control by Frank Ocean Ezra's Pick: Sweetheart by Rebecca Black Follow Andrew Ambrose Lee on Twitter (@AundrewALee) & Instagram (@AundrewALee) Follow Ezra Blue Ward on Twitter (@ezraindigo) & Instagram (@ezra.indigo) Theme Song by Emily Blue (Twitter: @emilybluemusic, Instagram: @emilybluelovesyou) Cover Art by Olivia Jensen (Twitter: @oliviaaj22, Instagram: @oliviajensen_art) Watch DIAGNOSIS: A short film by Tanner Richard Craft HERE Check out the I've Been Meaning To Listen to That (And I Did!) Playlist Here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6uowIiXdoVaZX7tAIfI66O?si=Na_BQOHrQGmiMZMGxRgoVg Check out our website at ibmtltt.com Follow us at (@ibmtltt) on Facebook & Instagram, and email us at Ivebeenmeaningtolistentothat@gmail.com Have a good daaay! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ibmtltt/message
And angels eat grilled cheeses, too! They're famous for that! SPOILERS INSIDE!!!1!! Run Away With Me, a song by Carly Rae Jepsen on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/track/5e0vgBWfwToyphURwynSXa?si=dCXE8zIfQwOQhepJ6P6Wsw) Amazing stills from 410 (via @darlenesdom (https://twitter.com/darlenesdom) on Twitter) https://twitter.com/darlenesdom/status/1204068016633372672 (https://twitter.com/darlenesdom/status/1204068016633372672) Brandon: twitter.com/GTfanat1c2010 (https://twitter.com/GTfanat1c2010) Jake: twitter.com/JakeBathman (https://twitter.com/JakeBathman)
This week, Sam, but mostly Ryan, discuss Carly Rae Jepsen's legacy with special guest, Jared. Sit down as we go over albums, music, and internet influence. Now go listen to Run Away With Me!
We wanna cut to the feeling! Ines Bellina is a writer, storyteller and bon vivant who writes about food, books and other things that are good for the AV Club, the Takeout & other good good places on the Internet. On this episode, Ines talks about a summer of falling in love, soundtracked to Almighty Feelings Queen Carly Rae Jepsen. Topics include: Dating in your thirties, unsolicited advice, hearing "Warm Blood" for the first time, the Pitchfork Music Festival, the "Run Away With Me" sax intro, being pro-crush, the Lisa Frank stage of a relationship, Lindsay's true feelings about libertarians and much more. If you like swoonworthy pictures of food & equally swoonworthy writing about it, you can follow Ines on Instagram at @saltadomag; or subscribe to her Tinyletter here: https://tinyletter.com/CrankyHappInes WE WANT YOU: IBTFY is currently taking messages for our first all-crowdsourced PRIDE episode! Find out how to leave a message and share the LGBTQ+ media that had an impact on you here: https://www.speakpipe.com/IBTFYPod You can find I'll Be There For You on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify or wherever you like to listen to podcasts. We release new episodes every other Sunday to help you beat those Sunday scaries. Please tell your friends, subscribe, give us those sweet reviews! If you have questions, feedback or want to be a guest, you can reach us on most social platforms at @IBTFYPod or illbethereforyoupod@gmail.com. Thanks for listening, you army of lovers.
This week, Alicia goes Back to Nature, and teaches us a campfire song about poop. Jay tries to debunk a conspiracy, but instead, finds a really good friend. Cristaly offers some advice on how to spice up your dating profile. Music sampled (for educational purposes): "Run Away With Me," "Your Type," "Emotion," "Curiosity," and "Tug of War," all by Carly Rae Jepsen.
Jeffrey Krantz, of the band Krantz, stops by to chat with Jacob. They discuss early musical influences, moving to Nashville, Iowa horses, and philosophy YouTube rabbit holes. Krantz has a new single out, "Run Away With Me," available now. Their upcoming EP release, "The Pennock Tapes" is set to be released April 27. After the talk Jeffrey and Jacob do some acoustic jamming. Enjoy!
In this episode the Unflopped crew discuss chamber music, Canadian Idol, and Greggs the bakers. Stuart and Sean each pitch a flop single that they think deserved to be a pop music hit and Judge Joe gives his verdict. This week’s songs are “You Are My World” by The Communards and “Run Away With Me” by Carly Rae Jepsen.
Mais importante que as próprias indicações ao Oscar, nosso trio Wanda se une à #BárbaraNoElencoFixo para comentar e fazer as apostas na edição 2016 do prêmio da Academia. Cadê Idris Elba? Michael B. Jordan? A lista de indicados está branca demais de novo!!!! Será que o DiCaprio leva? Tire todas essas dúvidas e debata com a gente nessa edição do podcast que está cheeeia de casos de traição no Me Ajuda Wanda e Bárbara contando sobre o encontro com Inês Brasil. ASSINE O PODCAST NO ITUNES LINK > bit.ly/AssineWandaNoItunes RSS FEED DO MILKSHAKE LINK > bit.ly/RSSdoWANDA WANDA NO FACEBOOK: facebook.com/PodcastWanda WANDA NO TWITTER: @PodcastWanda ME AJUDA, WANDA! Devolutiva Wanda: "Meu melhor amigo só me pega quando está bêbado" Devolutiva Wanda: "Tô pegando a mesma garota que o BFF. E agora?" Phelipe e Devito são flagrados no ônibus por Wander "Fui na VHS e encontrei o Phelipe #Acessível e o Samir #VibeBoa!" "Flagrei meu marido me traindo e o traí com o chefe dele" "Wanda, meu marido engravidou a ex-mulher. O que eu faço?" LOTUS A esponja do BBB é um homem com black-power Celso Portioli lidando com comentaristas chatos de internet Preço da passagem de ônibus e Alckimin vencendo pelo cansaço Phelipe desatento com a agenda MERYL Phelipe ótima pessoa e todos os capricornianos Preta Gil arrasando desbocada nas redes sociais Fanfic Faustão + Selena Gomez IstoÉ com a matéria “As cotas deram certo” INTERESSANTENEY SÉRIE: “Unreal” FILME: “The Gift” na Netflix SÉRIE: “Death Note” LIVRO: “A Garota do Trem”, Paula Hawkins MÚSICAS "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)" - The Offspring "Heartbreaker" - Mariah Carey "I Will Survive" - Gloria Gaynor "Isobel" - Björk "Run Away With Me" - Carly Rae Jepsen Podcast #72 apresentado por: TWITTER / INSTAGRAM @phelipecruz @santahelena @samsworld @dabarbara SNAPCHAT papelpop marinastahelena dabarbara samirduarte MANDE SEU CASO PARA O "ME AJUDA WANDA" Quer ter seu caso lido em nosso podcast? Mande um desabafo, uma rapidinha, ou pergunte curiosidades para o e-mail redacao@papelpop.com. Coloque qualquer coisa com "Wanda" no assunto! ASSINE O PODCAST NO ITUNES (E, se curtiu, avalie a gente!) LINK > bit.ly/AssineWandaNoItunes RSS FEED DO MILKSHAKE LINK > bit.ly/RSSdoWANDA Toda semana um episódio novo: Às quintas-feiras, às 13h17, no papelpop.com e também no blog dontskip.com