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Best podcasts about Sam Cook

Latest podcast episodes about Sam Cook

The Top Order
This Week in Cricket #177: RCB into the IPL Final, England crush Zimbabwe & Gill to captain India

The Top Order

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 72:16


In this episode of the show, Binksy, Raj, Baldy and Stu discuss an eventful couple of weeks, which have seen RCB win their way to the IPL final, England demolish Zimbabwe, Karun Nair strengthen his case for a Test recall, Shubman Gill named India Test captain and Copilot names its favourite podcast host. We start by talking about IPL 2025's most recent game, which saw the Mumbai Indians advance, ending Gujarat Titans' season in the process. Sai Sudharsan was brilliant once again, but ultimately it was another stunning delivery from Jasprit Bumrah that turned the match. We also discuss Royal Challengers Bengaluru's first appearance in a final since 2016, with Josh Hazlewood and Virat Kohli leading the way with ball and bat respectively. But will they face Mumbai or the Punjab Kings in the big dance? Next we head to England to discuss their recent victory against Zimbabwe. Was it the perfect way to start the summer? Is Shoaib Bashir the answer? Is there a way in for Jacob Bethell after Ollie Pope's huge hundred? And how many references can we make to songs by Sam Cook? India named their Test squad to face England, and it is filled with stars but has a very new era feel to it thanks to the retirements of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. Karun Nair's made a strong case for inclusion against the Lions, Sai Sudharsan's New Zealand-based fan club is growing and Shubman Gill has been named captain. To round out the show, there's brief mention of the World Test Championship Final build up (full preview coming next week) and the Black Caps' coaching search, which looks set to be finalised very soon. We'll be back in your feed next week to review the IPL final, preview the WTC and any other cricket news that catches our eyes. Until then please take the time to give us a like, follow, share or subscribe on all our channels (@toporderpod on Twitter & Facebook, and @thetoporderpodcast on Instagram & YouTube) and a (5-Star!) review at your favourite podcast provider, or tell a friend to download. It really helps others find the show and is the best thing you can do to support us. You can also find all our written content, including our Hall of Fame series, at our website. You can also dip back into our guest episodes - including conversations with Mike Hesson, Shane Bond and Mike Hussey, current players such as Matt Henry, Sophie Devine and Ish Sodhi, coaches Gary Stead, Jeetan Patel and Luke Wright, as well as Barry Richards, Frankie Mackay, Bharat Sundaresan and many more fascinating people from all across the cricketing world. And if you'd like to reach out to us with feedback, questions or guest suggestions, get in touch at thetoporderpodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening. 0:00 Intro 1:10 IPL knockouts - Mumbai survive, GT out! 9:00 RCB into the final after demolishing Punjab 13:45 MI v PBKS - who will face RCB in the final? 20:40 England v Zimbabwe - did England tick all the boxes? 28:20 The Shoaib Bashir conundrum 43:50 India A v England Lions - Karun Nair staking a claim & England's depth 49:30 India's potential Test XI 51:25 Shubman Gill named India's Test captain as they start a new era 57:10 World Test Championship Final and NZ coaching update Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Following On Cricket Podcast
Following On: County Cricketer S4 E9 - Benkenstein Leaves Lancashire; Leicestershire All-But Promoted & Somerset's Big Chase!

Following On Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 55:44


Scott Taylor is joined by two-time County Championship winner Steve Harmison as well as both George Dobell and Nick Friend from thecricketer.com to look back at the latest round of County Championship matches. They discuss how Lancashire can improve after yet another defeat, ask if Leicestershire are all-but promoted after another win, and discuss big wins for both Somerset and Sussex. As well as this, they discuss Sam Cook's England debut and discuss a positive return to County Cricket for Chris Woakes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Final Word Cricket Podcast
Bashir gets the better of a fighting Zim | England v Zimbabwe, Trent Bridge, Day 3

The Final Word Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 26:57


England v Zimbabwe, Trent Bridge Test, Day 3: Ben Jones joins Daniel Norcross. DONATE TO OUR EDINBURGH RUNNERS BELOW. Is Shoaib Bashir coming of age? Can Ben Duckett see over Blessing Muzarabani's pads? Why we shouldn't write off England's bowlers for Sean Williams getting on top of them. Will the accurate Sam Cook's 78mph top speed be an issue for more potent batting lineups? Will Josh Tongue be the key bowler of the summer? Could Zimbabwe have taken a bit more of a gamble on Day 1 to alter the course of the Test? Let's not make it another 23 years, Zimbabwe.  . Support the show with a Nerd Pledge at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠patreon.com/thefinalword⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Get 20% off your cask of ⁠MacIness⁠ scotch whisky! Email sales@macinneswhisky.com⁠ to get the ball rolling. Check it out at ⁠⁠macinneswhisky.com ⁠⁠ We have 47 runners in the Edinburgh Marathon Festival.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Donate to get us to our £30k fundraising target⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for The Lord's Taverners. Tickets for our Wormsley match, August 18: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠uk.emma-live.com/WormsleyFinal2025⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Subscribe to Wisden and never pay full price for the Almanack again: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.wisdenalmanack.com/subscribe⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Get your big NordVPN discount: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠nordvpn.com/tfw⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Sort out expat finances with Odin Mortgage & Tax: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠odinmortgage.com/partner/the-final-word⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Maurice Blackburn Lawyers - fighting for the rights of workers since 1919: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠mauriceblackburn.com.au⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Get 10% off Glenn Maxwell's sunnies: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠t20vision.com/FINALWORD⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Save more, earn more—up to 4.22% AER (variable). Interest rates are tiered, with the top rate for balances over £1M. Each tiered rate applies to the portion within that range. New members get these rates free for 6 months; after that, your Tide plan's rates apply. For full offer T&Cs visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://tide.co/savings⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Claim £100 cash back (on a £5k deposit) at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://tide.co/offers/tfw⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Find previous episodes at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠finalwordcricket.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Title track by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Urthboy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

TMS at the Cricket World Cup
England v Zimbabwe: Stokes eyes “dominance” as Test cricket returns

TMS at the Cricket World Cup

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 37:53


The BBC's Chief Cricket Commentator Jonathan Agnew is alongside Chief Cricket Reporter Stephan Shemilt to look ahead to England's first Test of the summer against Zimbabwe at Trent Bridge.How will captain Ben Stokes approach the game after recovering from hamstring surgery in January? What is bowler Sam Cook thinking ahead of his debut? And Zimbabwe's 6ft8 bowler Blessing Muzarabani tells Stephan about his journey to professional cricket.

Wisden Cricket Daily Podcast
England-Zimbabwe preview, what to expect from Sam Cook, and why Zimbabwe are playing 11 Tests in 2025

Wisden Cricket Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 76:57


The start of the men's international summer is here! Mark Butcher, Phil Walker, Ben Gardner and Yas Rana preview the historic one-off Test against Zimbabwe, chat about the latest round of County Championship action, Roston Chase's appointment as West Indies Test captain and more. There's also a snippet of Jo Harman's interview with Zimbabwean stalwart Sean Williams, available to listen to exclusively on Patreon. 0:00 Remitly / 0:48 Intro / 1:20 Patreon / 2:40 Sam Cook / 14:46 Matthew Potts / 16:58 Ben Stokes / 22:25 Zimbabwe / 29:26 Mark Butcher on ENGvZIM / 38:20 Sean Williams interview snippet / 44:18 England's white-ball squads / 47:54 County Championship / 1:03:02 Roston Chase / 1:07:02 WIN a cricket bat / 1:07:56 Outro

Following On Cricket Podcast
Following On: Cricket Collective - England v Zimbabwe Preview & Mark Wood Joins The Show!

Following On Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 55:10


Neil Manthorp is joined by the former England fast bowler Steve Harmison to look ahead to England's one-off Test against Zimbabwe, which begins at Trent Bridge on Thursday. They discuss if Sam Cook will make his Test debut, hear from England captain Ben Stokes & debate if England need to change the perception surrounding the team. England bowler Mark Wood has his say, and also discusses being part of the coaching staff for a PCC XI against Zimbabwe this week. The former Zimbabwe fast bowler Ed Rainsford discusses how important this Test is for the tourists, and as always they bring you The Final Word. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Following On Cricket Podcast
Following On: County Cricketer S4 E6: Somerset Stun Essex & Are Some England Players Undroppable?'

Following On Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 46:20


Jon Norman is joined by two-time County Championship winner Steve Harmison as well as both George Dobell and Nick Friend from The Cricketer to look back at the latest round of County Championship matches. They discuss Somerset's thrilling three-wicket win over Essex, and whether that can kickstart their season. They also reflect on Durham's high-scoring draw with Hampshire, and praise both Leicestershire and Middlesex for their victories. As well as this, they discuss the latest England squad named for the one-off Test against Zimbabwe, with Essex bowler Sam Cook earning his first call-up. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Following On Cricket Podcast
Following On: Cricket Collective - England Name Squad For Zimbabwe Test & James Rew On Somerset's Thrilling Win!

Following On Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 46:27


Neil Manthorp is joined by the former England fast bowler Steve Harmison to react to England's 13-man squad for the upcoming Test against Zimbabwe. They discuss Sam Cook's inclusion, whether Zak Crawley and Shoaib Bashir are fortunate to keep their places, and they hear from England Selector Luke Wright. Somerset batter James Rew joins the show to discuss his match-winning century, as they recovered from 78-5 to beat Essex by 3 wickets at Taunton. Cricket Writer and Author Rod Lyall discuss his new book 'The Club', and they bring you The Final Word. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Top Order
IPL Week 6 in Review: Suryavanshi's cover drive, MI v GT final incoming & England & India Test chat

The Top Order

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 75:24


In this episode of the show, Binksy, Jamie and Stu look back at week 6 of IPL 2025, which saw the top 7 sides break away, Vaibhav Suryavanshi score a 35-ball century, Mumbai demolish Rajasthan, KKR win a final-ball thriller, Punjab secure a crucial two points against LSG, England name their first Test squad of the summer, and plenty more! We start this week by talking about Sunday's double-header, which saw KKR seal a nervy 1-run victory against RR to keep their slim playoff hopes alive, and Punjab Kings take a big step towards the semi-finals with an impressive victory against LSG. We spend a long time discussing Vaibhav Suryavanshi's cover drive, as well as the skill and quality of Arshdeep Singh as the battle for the Top 4 heats up. From there, we move to Stu's claim that this tournament is tracking towards a Mumbai Indians v Gujarat Titans final. Ryan Rickelton joined Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav in the runs this week, while Trent Boult continues to take wickets alongside Jasprit Bumrah. For GT, it's the top 3 of Shubman Gill, Sai Sudharsan and Jos Buttler who continue to shine alongside their balanced bowling attack led by Prasidh Krishna. We discuss how IPL form could lead to Test opportunities, and whether the upcoming match between these two sides could be a preview of the big dance. One side who haven't been flying high in 2025 is Sunrisers Hyderabad, and despite their tiniest of tiny chances of sneaking into the playoffs, we decide it is time to bite the bullet and discuss what went wrong this season. The short answer is everything, but without Baldy there to defend him somehow the conversation turns to whether Pat Cummins is a marquee player in T20 cricket and how SRH could look to improve their bowling attack in 2026. We round out the show by talking some Test cricket, thanks to England naming their first squad of the summer to take on Zimbabwe in a one-off fixture. The boys evaluate the squad, noting Ben Stokes on the comeback trail, an injury to Jordan Cox, a potential debut for Sam Cook, Shoaib Bashir's inclusion and what bearing any of it could have for an exciting summer to come. We'll be back in your feed again soon with more IPL coverage. If you're enjoying our content then please take the time to give us a like, follow, share or subscribe on all our channels (@toporderpod on Twitter & Facebook, and @thetoporderpodcast on Instagram & YouTube) and a (5-Star!) review at your favourite podcast provider, or tell a friend to download. It really helps others find the show and is the best thing you can do to support us. You can also find all our written content, including our Hall of Fame series, at our website. You can also dip back into our guest episodes - including conversations with Mike Hesson, Shane Bond and Mike Hussey, current players such as Matt Henry, Sophie Devine and Ish Sodhi, coaches Gary Stead, Jeetan Patel and Luke Wright, as well as Barry Richards, Frankie Mackay, Bharat Sundaresan and many more fascinating people from all across the cricketing world. And if you'd like to reach out to us with feedback, questions or guest suggestions, get in touch at thetoporderpodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening. 0:00 Intro 1:35 KKR v RR - thrilling finish keeps KKR's chances alive 5:50 Vaibhav Suryavanshi's cover drive 12:30 Punjab v LSG - Arshdeep Singh's swing helps Punjab to crucial win 22:50 Are Mumbai and GT the best two teams in the tournament? 39:00 What's happened to Sunrisers Hyderabad in 2025? 50:00 England's Test squad to face Zimbabwe 54:25 Why has it taken Sam Cook so long to get a chance? 1:00:15 Shoaib Bashir's role Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The County Cricket Podcast
2025 County Championship Round Three Review Show

The County Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 83:04


Welcome to Episode 330 of The County Cricket Podcast! On today's episode, hosts Aaron, Ciaran, Joe and Matt sat down to look back on the key moments and major talking points from the Third Round of the 2025 County Championship such as Middlesex's thumping 9-wicket victory over Glamorgan at Lord's, Sam Cook's upcoming call-up to the England Test side, Rehan Ahmed's outstanding century at Old Trafford and Michael Booth's marvellous 5-wicket haul at Edgbaston. If you enjoyed this episode please feel free to share it with any cricket fans that you know and be sure to follow us on Twitter for daily County Cricket and Podcast updates!   Check out Ciaran, Joe and Matt's socials here: https://twitter.com/CP_McCarthy https://x.com/Joe_Nuttall9 https://x.com/MatthewWhiley   Check out our Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/thecountycricketpodcast   Check out our Twitter here: https://twitter.com/TheCountyCrick2   Check out our £1 Patreon membership here:  https://www.patreon.com/thecountycricketpodcast   This episode of The County Cricket Podcast was brought to you in association with our friends at Bear Cricket:  https://www.bearcricket.co.uk/

Following On Cricket Podcast
Following On: County Cricketer S4 E4: Will Sam Cook Play For England; Rehan's Century & Middlesex Win!

Following On Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 44:02


Jon Norman is joined by two-time County Championship winner Steve Harmison as well as Nick Friend and George Dobell from thecricketer.com to look back at Round 3 of the County Championship. They debate if Essex bowler Sam Cook will make his Test debut for England against Zimbabwe next month & discuss what the bowling line-up will look like for the game at Trent Bridge. They also discuss the week's action, as Middlesex beat Glamorgan, Rehan Ahmed scores a century for Leicestershire, and Ollie Pope returns to form with Surrey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TMS at the Cricket World Cup
Cook, Crawley & is cricket in a crisis?

TMS at the Cricket World Cup

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 42:20


Does Zak Crawley's current form warrant a place in the England Test squad? With injuries to 4 England quicks, can Essex fast bowler Sam Cook finally break into the side? And how does the ICC future-proof cricket? Henry Moeran is alongside former Ashes winner Steven Finn and Test Match Special's Nikesh Rughani to discuss all that. They look at the alternative options to open for England instead of Zak Crawley, as well as the reasons why Sam Cook has been linked to a call-up for the national side. Wisden Editor Lawrence Booth speaks to Henry about his honest thoughts on the global state of cricket in this year's Wisden Cricketers' Almanack. Plus, they question how England, Australia, and India could help countries play more Test cricket.

Following On Cricket Podcast
Following On: Cricket Collective - Wisden's Top 5 Cricketers & A New Era For Women's Cricket

Following On Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 55:57


Neil Manthorp is joined by the former England fast bowler Steve Harmison to look back at Round 3 of the County Championship and discuss the week's biggest stories. They discuss Sam Cook's omission from the Essex squad & whether that indicates he'll make his Test debut for England against Zimbabwe next month. The Nottinghamshire fast bowler Fergus O'Neill joins the show to discuss his fine start to the season & adapting to English Cricket, and they are also joined by the Editor of the Wisden Almanack, Lawrence Booth, to discuss their Top 5 Cricketers and some of the wider issues in the game. Durham Head Coach Danielle Hazell looks ahead to their first season as a Tier One county, and they bring you The Final Word. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cricket Badger Podcast
596: Cricket Badger Meets... JAMIE PORTER - Recruitment consultant to 500+ Essex wickets

Cricket Badger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 34:33


Essex seamer Jamie Porter chats to James Buttler on the Cricket Badger Podcast. About to embark on another summer of county cricket, Jamie will be reunited with Chris Silverwood at Essex. He takes on the Cricket Badger 20 Questions and also chats about his county colleague Sam Cook's England credentials. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Wisden Cricket Daily Podcast
Bashir's loan move, the case for Sam Cook and the IPL as a spectacle

Wisden Cricket Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 113:42


Yas Rana is joined by Cam Ponsonby to discuss Shoaib Bashir's loan move, why England need to give Sam Cook a chance, the IPL as a spectacle and more. Elsewhere in the show there's Mark butcher on the start of the IPL and Jo Harman's interview with Derbyshire legend Wayne Madsen. 0:00 Remitly / 0:53 Intro / 2:08 Mark Butcher / 14:43 Covering England tours / 21:12 Shoaib Bashir / 32:53 Dan Worrall and Sam Cook / 43:21 IPL / 56:15 New Zealand vs Pakistan / 1:01:16 Usman Khawaja / 1:04:40 Lhuan-dre Pretorius / 1:06:10 County cricket / 1:13:41 Wayne Madsen interview / 1:41:47 Outro

De ida y vuelta
De vuelta en Radio 5 - e 18 a 19 horas - 19/01/25

De ida y vuelta

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 51:48


Amparo Larrañaga, Ruth Díaz, Cecilia Solaguren y Anna Carreño protagonizan "Fitzroy". Esta función teatral, que dirige Sergi Belbel, cuenta la historia de cuatro mujeres y un reto: Conquistar la cima de una de las montañas más imponentes del mundo; En el espacio que dedicamos a la comunicación no verbal, Cristian Salomoni explica cómo influyen los colores en nuestra mente; Para terminar esta hora, Escuchamos con Fernando Ballesteros uno de los mejores discos de Sam Cook.Escuchar audio

Under The Lid - Inside Pro Cricket Podcast
The Very Best Of.. Under The Lid

Under The Lid - Inside Pro Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 60:57


Join Jack Brooks and Katherine Sciver-Brunt for a look back at Under The Lid - Inside Pro Cricket Podcast series one.The best moments with some brand new content including Sam Cook's Black Book, Harry Brook's Pet Pig and Nat and Katherine Sciver-Brunt's big announcement.Full guest list: Sam Cook, Kathryn Bryce, Ravi Bopara, Amy Jones, Ollie Pope, Shoaib Bashir, Ben Duckett, Katie Levick, Jamie Porter, Harry Brook, Sarah Glenn, Tammy Beaumont, Melie Kerr, Katie George, Charlotte Edwards, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Chris Jordan, Tom Smith and Heather Knight.Tell us what you think using the #UnderTheLid hashtag on socials or email hello@underthelid.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The NC State Philanthropy Podcast
Episode 26: Supporting Slocum Camp, With Sam Cook

The NC State Philanthropy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 17:01


On this episode of the NC State Philanthropy Podcast, we're joined by Sam Cook, executive director of forest assets for the College of Natural Resources, to discuss how private support helps make these special areas possible. The college oversees 11 properties scattered across 12 North Carolina counties, enabling Natural Resources students to participate in the kind of experiential learning for which NC State is known. Particularly important is Slocum Camp, located in Bahama, North Carolina, where forestry and fisheries, wildlife and conservation biology students take part in immersive summer camp programs each year. Cook's work is instrumental in ensuring that those students, as well as other university visitors and various guests, can enjoy everything the educational forest has to offer. For more information on how you can support Slocum Camp and the College of Natural Resources, please visit cnr.ncsu.edu/giving. To hear even more stories of Wolfpack success, please subscribe to the NC State Philanthropy Podcast today through Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean or Stitcher. Be sure to leave a comment and rating as well to let us know how we're doing. Thanks for listening, and as always, go Pack! Transcript available here.

What the Riff?!?
1972 - August: Emerson, Lake & Palmer “Trilogy”

What the Riff?!?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 35:22


If you are exploring the rise of prog rock, it doesn't take long until you encounter the power trio of Emerson, Lake & Palmer.  This progressive rock band is actually a supergroup.  Keyboardist Keith Emerson came from The Nice, vocalist and guitarist Greg Lake was in King Crimson, and percussionist Carl Palmer was from Atomic Rooster.  Emerson, Lake & Palmer formed in 1970 and would make their mark as a prog rock band which adapted classic and symphonic music into the rock genre, with elements of jazz, acoustic, and art rock coming into play.  Most ELP songs are long and complicated, not making any attempt to stay within the confines of the “hit single” pop track.Trilogy is the trio's third studio album, following their eponymously named debut, their second studio album entitled “Tarkus,” and their live album, Pictures at an Exhibition.  Trilogy continues a tradition of combining original material with adaptations of classical music.  It was also a challenging album for the group to make, utilizing more overdubs than previous albums.  The upside is a great sounding, polished album.  The downside is that the music was difficult to duplicate live, causing a number of the songs from Trilogy to be minimally used in set lists.The album was considered both a critical and commercial success, reaching number 2 on the UK albums chart, and number 5 on the US Billboard 200 chart.ELP would continue as a force in the 70's, breaking up in 1979.  Both partial and full reunions would continue through the 1980's and 1990's, with their final performance being held in 2010.  Both Keith Emerson and Greg Lake died in 2016.Wayne takes us through this prog rock masterpiece for this week's podcast. FugueWe open with an instrumental featuring Keith Emerson on keyboards.  A fugue is a style of music involving counterpoint, popular in the Baroque musical era of the 1600's.  You will get exposure to a lot of serious musical compositions and style listening to this group.From the BeginningThis is the "hit" from the album, if you think of Emerson, Lake & Palmer in terms of popularity.  It went to number 29 on the US charts, and is the highest charting US single.  Greg Lake wrote the music and lyrics, and plays the acoustic guitar for this ballad.  The lyrics take on a philosophical sone, emphasizing the importance of the present moment, while not missing past mistakes and missed opportunities.  The SheriffKeith Emerson wrote the music and Greg Lake wrote the lyrics to this western-themed track.  It tells the story of an innocent man fleeing the law, encountering the law in the form of the Sheriff, then taking the Sheriff's place after shooting him.  It ends with a great honkytonk piano solo.HoedownImmediately following “The Sheriff” on the album, the group creates an adaptation of Aaron Copeland's iconic “Hoe-Down,” written for his classic ballet entitled “Rodeo” in 1942.  This tune became well known after being used in advertisements by America's Beef Producers.   ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Main theme from the motion picture “Super Fly”Curtis Mayfield created this song for the black-oriented crime drama film of the same name. STAFF PICKS:Best Thing by StyxBruce leads off the staff picks with the first single from Styx's first album.  Dennis DeYoung and James Young wrote the song and trade off on lead vocals.  It peaked at number 82 on the Billboard Hot 100.  This is a great tune to hear and grasp what the early days of Styx sounded like.  Rock and Roll, part 2 by Gary GlitterRob brings us a glam rock anthem made famous today by its use in sports stadiums nation wide.  This single off “Glitter,” the debut album by Gary Glitter, is the only one of his singles to crack the U.S. top 10.  Both “Rock and Roll” part 1 and part 2 peaked at number 2 on the UK singles chart.Brandy (You're A Fine Girl) by Looking GlassIt is a mystery how Lynch was able to pick up this well-known classic of yacht rock this late in the podcasts.  This track tells the story of a waitress who gives her love to a sailor, knowing that he would never be on shore for long.  Will It Go Round in Circles by Billy PrestonWayne's staff pick is a funky tune from the man often known as the fifth Beatle.  Preston played with a number of musicians, including Ray Charles, Little Richard, Sam Cook, Eric Clapton, Aretha Franklin, Joe Cocker, and of course the Beatles.  This soulful tune sold over a million copies and topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Walk In the Night by Junior Walker & the All StarsThis jazz-infused (largely) instrumental track closes out the podcast for the week.  Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.

Following On Cricket Podcast
Following On: Cricket Collective - England Progress To T20 World Cup Semi-Finals!

Following On Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 61:49


Neil Manthorp is joined by the former England fast bowler Steve Harmison to look back at England's 10-wicket win over the USA, which has seen them progress to the T20 World Cup semi-finals. They look back at the game in Barbados and hear from hat-trick hero Chris Jordan. Melinda Farrell discusses the tournament so far, and looks back at Afghanistan's huge win over Australia in the Super 8 stages. They also hear from the former New Zealand captain Kane Williamson on why he rejected a central contract, and discuss Shaheen Afridi's move to the Global T20 in Canada. England great Stuart Broad joins the show to look ahead to the start of the Test summer, and they hear from Essex seamer Sam Cook, with him in line to replace Jimmy Anderson in the Test side once he retires. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Under The Lid - Inside Pro Cricket Podcast
Sleeping Bunnies - Under The Lid With Jamie Porter

Under The Lid - Inside Pro Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 66:26


Join Jack Brooks and Katherine Sciver-Brunt for Under The Lid - Inside Pro Cricket Podcast - with special guest, Essex bowler Jamie Porter.'Ports' talks all things Essex, from making his breakthrough to being on the verge of the England team and how he rates his chances. Naturally, there are comparisons and conversation around team mate and Episode 2 guest Sam Cook as well as what happened when he got his young daugther her first cricket bat.Tell us what you think using the #UnderTheLid hashtag on socials or email hello@underthelid.co.uk#Cricket #UnderTheLid #englandcricket Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

98 Not Out
Essex Head Coach ANTHONY MCGRATH made his England Test debut alongside Jimmy Anderson...

98 Not Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 21:01


Ahead of a big County Championship game at Chelmsford against Warwickshire, Head Coach Anthony "Mags" McGrath speaks about his Test debut back in 2003 alongside another debutant Jimmy Anderson and he tells of his early encounters with the bowler who went on to be one of England's greats. We also discuss the opportunities that Jimmy's impending retirement could give to other bowlers, particularly Essex's Jamie Porter and Sam Cook, who have both made cracking starts to the 2024 season. Watch the video of this chat on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzcYTrbLA8A ...and check out the fulll radio show from Thursday, 16th. May here: https://www.phoenixfm.com/2024/05/16/98-not-out-with-essex-cricket-head-coach-anthony-mcgrath/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/98-not-out/message

Under The Lid - Inside Pro Cricket Podcast
Head Chef's Black Book – Under The Lid with Sam Cook

Under The Lid - Inside Pro Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 56:40


Join Jack Brooks and Katherine Sciver-Brunt for Under The Lid - Inside Pro Cricket Podcast - with special guest Sam Cook.One of the standout players in the opening round of the 2024 County Championship with Essex, Sam gets Under The Lid on his hat-trick, his England ambitions and a very special little black book.Tell us what you think using the #underthelid hashtag on socials or email hello@underthelid.co.ukWatch the full episode on YouTube at: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6gFG8KHZiC1Avt0QukSSLSj1T5iYEI3z&si=_-VX0VxT5dhcy0lW Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TMS at the Cricket World Cup
County Cricket: Runs in all directions as Northeast breaks Lord's record

TMS at the Cricket World Cup

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 41:17


Kevin Howells is alongside Tymal Mills to bring you all the huge stories from the opening round of County Championship fixtures.They speak to Sam Northeast who hit an unbeaten 335 for Glamorgan against Middlesex at Lord's, which is now the highest first class score recorded at the ground - overtaking Graham Gooch's 333 for England against India in 1990.Sam Cook reflects on his season opener for Essex as he took 10 wickets in the match, leading Essex to beat Nottinghamshire by 254 runs.Also, Kashif Ali talks to Kevin and Tymal about his journey to playing for Worcestershire and hitting two centuries in his two innings against Warwickshire.Plus, the Chief Operating Officer of the Professional Cricketers' Association Daryl Mitchell joins the podcast to talk about the schedule demands of cricketers, how players are looked after with the commercial demands of playing so much cricket, and making sure players are staying safe when travelling for matches.And Emily Windsor wasn't able to join Kevin and Tymal for the podcast, but she does send the guys a voice note as to why.

Wisden Cricket Daily Podcast
Sam Cook, England's next Test seamer?

Wisden Cricket Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 68:43


Mark Butcher, Ben Gardner, Katya Witney and Yas Rana react to the first week of the County Championship, one that saw Sam Northeast break an all-time record at Lord's and Sam Cook remind everyone of his England credentials, impressing with the Kookaburra ball. Maia Bouchier talks to Katya about her breakout tour of New Zealand and there is also chat on Shoaib Bashir, Virat Kohli and Ravi Shastri. 0:00 Intro / 2:53 Mark Butcher / 14:02 Sam Cook / 21:39 Sam Northeast / 25:35 Shoaib Bashir / 32:13 Kashif Ali / 37:19 Other county news / 41:02 NZvENG / 49:10 Maia Bouchier interview / 57:41 IPL / 1:02:39 Ravi Shastri & Kevin Pietersen / 1:05:17 Outro Learn more about Match Bingo! https://matchbingo.sng.link/Amdnf/fv6s/xd7v Come to our second London live show on May 9, just a stone's throw away from The Oval: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-wisden-cricket-weekly-start-of-summer-live-show-tickets-871064917617?aff=oddtdtcreator You can follow Wisden Cricket on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok: https://www.facebook.com/WisdenCric https://www.instagram.com/wisden_cricket/ https://twitter.com/WisdenCricket https://www.tiktok.com/@wisdencricket The newest issue of Wisden Cricket Monthly is available to order at https://wisden.com/shop/wisden-cricket-monthly-issue-76 The digital version of the magazine is also available for just £2 a month at https://pocketmags.com/wisden-cricket-monthly-magazine#5c1cd17fa0b05 #Cricket #EnglandCricket #IndianCricket Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Following On Cricket Podcast
Following On - Essex Win A Thriller; Potts Targets England Recall & Jofra Set To Return?

Following On Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 66:14


Neil Manthorp is joined by two-time County Championship winner Steve Harmison to look back at the opening round of the 2024 County Championship season. Essex bowler Sam Cook joins the show after his 10 wickets helped them beat Nottinghamshire by 254 runs, helping them become the only side to win in the first round of matches. Durham and England bowler Matt Potts discusses his ambitions to become an England regular, and they also reflect on a scintillating 69-ball century for Harry Brook in his first innings for Yorkshire. They discuss the news that Jofra Archer could return to play white-ball Cricket for England as early as next month, and look back at Jos Buttler's unbeaten century in the IPL. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Lateral with Tom Scott
73: Resurrecting mammoths

Lateral with Tom Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 39:00


Adam Ragusea, Vanessa Hill and Stuart Ashen face questions about fake fittings, podcast production and sporting stunts. LATERAL is a comedy panel game podcast about weird questions with wonderful answers, hosted by Tom Scott. For business enquiries, contestant appearances or question submissions, visit https://lateralcast.com. HOST: Tom Scott. QUESTION PRODUCER: David Bodycombe. RECORDED AT: The Podcast Studios, Dublin. EDITED BY: Julie Hassett. MUSIC: Karl-Ola Kjellholm ('Private Detective'/'Agrumes', courtesy of epidemicsound.com). ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS: Louis Davenport, Ryan, Elad Volpert, Maks Zolin, Sam Cook, James Profit. FORMAT: Pad 26 Limited/Labyrinth Games Ltd. EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: David Bodycombe and Tom Scott. © Pad 26 Limited (https://www.pad26.com) / Labyrinth Games Ltd. 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Cockatoo
3. Sam Cook

The Cockatoo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 18:30


In our third episode,  host Adam Burke chats with Indigenous Australian producer Sam Cook. They get into Sam's beginnings as a Nyikina woman growing up in Broome and working as an arts professional in Australia before moving to LA, where she now produces via her company Kiss My Blak Arts, is the APRA-AMCOS LA rep, and is yet to see a burning palm tree.

FuffaWeb Italia

Imagine a journey back to 1963, an epoch that echoes with hope and struggle. It's a ripe era for storytelling, and that's exactly what the legendary Sam Cook does with 'A Change Is Gonna Come'. The stirring anthem seeps with raw emotion, heartbreak, resilience, and a palpable yearning for change. It's a cinematic journey through life's toughest corners, a universal plea for a brother's help, the isolation amidst a crowd of familiar faces and the unyielding strength to carry on. This song is not just a melody, it's a wellspring of hope that whispers, 'a change is gonna come, oh yes, it will'.We promise you a deep dive into the profound lyrics and captivating tune of this monumental song. As your host, I, Graphio, will guide you through this auditory experience, peeling back the layers of its timeless beauty. We'll explore the eternal relevance of 'A Change Is Gonna Come', dissecting its poignant narrative and the unyielding spirit it encapsulates. So tune in as we navigate the soulful musical landscape of Sam Cook, and remember, change is always on the horizon.Support the showLa missione di FuffaWebFuffaWeb è da sempre impegnata nella diffusione della verità senza censura, e questo articolo fa parte del nostro impegno nel portare alla luce temi importanti. Vogliamo essere una risorsa affidabile per tutti voi, fornendo informazioni pertinenti e incoraggiando azioni positive.fuffa web online, free podcast : graffio@fuffaweb.com - mordicchio@fuffaweb.com FuffaWeb Italia, il podcast di qualita anti fuffa .news - arte - musica - crescita personale - moda - gaming - cucinaQUESTE LE RUBRICHE CHE SINTEIZZANO GLI ARGOMENTI DA NOI TRATTATI PER TIPOLOGIA D'EPISODIOFuffaWeb è da sempre impegnata nella diffusione della verità senza censura, e questo articolo fa parte del nostro impegno nel portare alla luce temi importanti.Vogliamo essere una risorsa affidabile per tutti voi, fornendo informazioni pertinenti e incoraggiando azioni positive.Un ringraziamento speciale a tutti Voi Se il nostro podcast ti piace, vota qui: I love FuffaWeb Italia Vota il nostro podcast, il tuo punto di vista conta per noi, e per gli altri, clicca il link qui sotto ed esprikmi il tuo paraere, ci contiamo, grazie:#PodcastGratis #AscoltaOra #NuovoEpisodio #PodcastDellSe...

DJ Bennie James Podcast
Feel Good Friday

DJ Bennie James Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 60:37


Here's a mix of feel good music for your weekend. Artists include: Booker T, Show Dem Camp, Don-E, Misty Savona, Lira, Perter White, Sam Cook, Ken, Jackson 5, Soul ll Soul, Beres Hammond, Mary J Blige & more...Become a premium member today to enjoy over 80+ bonus shows & content at djbenniejames.supercast.comTips welcome at: Cash App $djbenniejames or Venmo @dj-bennie-jamesLicensed by  ASCAP 400009874Special Thanks as always to:  Donna at Life Destiny SOULutions, The Gardner Family, Omar Boyles Promotions and Brian Marshall Support the showI.G: benniejames3Twitter: @benniejames123FB: bennie.james.10Website: djbeniejames.comStudio Line: 1-856 295-1753 - leave a voicemail messageLicensed by ASCAP 400009874

WTIP Boundary Waters Podcast
Episode 93 North From the Border

WTIP Boundary Waters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 27:47


For many paddlers, the BWCA is the ultimate destination for all trips. For others, its the training ground for trips further north. Maddy and Cory, two sisters, grew up on the edge of the Boundary Waters Wilderness. Both eventually found themselves paddling further north in Canada, though took very different paths to get there. Outdoor writer, Sam Cook, returns to share stories of his own travels into far northern territories. Get inspired and pick up some tips while following along on these tails of adventure.

All the Overs - Essex Cricket Podcast

This week we focus on: - Dan Lawrence leaving the club; what does that signal? - How well Daniel Sams and Sam Cook have been - What is that music sample they play at T20 games!?

Manchester Football Social
Bottom at Christmas, safe with games to spare - Wolves' revival under Julen Lopetegui

Manchester Football Social

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 23:19


If you had looked at the Premier League relegation zone at Christmas, you'd have seen Wolverhampton Wanderers stone dead bottom. But new manager Julen Lopetegui has executed what he calls his 'best achievement' in keeping the Old Gold up. Sam Cook from the Wolves 77 Club podcast joins us to discuss the impact the Spaniard has had at Molineux this season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Le Batard & Friends Network
BASKETBALL ILLUMINATI - Statistical Noise

Le Batard & Friends Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 51:37


I don't know if you heard, but Draymond Green is back at it again with the flailing limbs. The Athletic has a new player poll with some rather interesting results for best and worst fans, most underrated player and most importantly greatest player of all time (that includes one vote for Tracy McGrady). Then Tom finally gets back to doing what he does best: his own research! And he brings in wonderful statistician Sam Cook to sift through the randomness. Subscribe to Basketball Illuminati! On Apple or Spotify Merch: Shirt - Hoodie - Tank - Hat - Beanie Email us: basketballilluminati@gmail.com Twitter: @bballilluminati Instagram: @basketballilluminati Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Basketball Illuminati
Statistical Noise

Basketball Illuminati

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 51:37


I don't know if you heard, but Draymond Green is back at it again with the flailing limbs. The Athletic has a new player poll with some rather interesting results for best and worst fans, most underrated player and most importantly greatest player of all time (that includes one vote for Tracy McGrady). Then Tom finally gets back to doing what he does best: his own research! And he brings in wonderful statistician Sam Cook to sift through the randomness. Subscribe to Basketball Illuminati! On Apple or Spotify Merch: Shirt - Hoodie - Tank - Hat - Beanie Email us: basketballilluminati@gmail.com Twitter: @bballilluminati Instagram: @basketballilluminati Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

WTIP Boundary Waters Podcast
Episode 83 WTIP Boundary Waters Podcast

WTIP Boundary Waters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 39:18


Sam Cook made a career writing about the woods and waters of northeastern Minnesota, including his many adventures to the Boundary Waters. A longtime columnist for the Duluth News Tribune, Cook shares some of his adventures and reflects on his career as an outdoors writer in this installment of the Paddler Profile Series on the podcast.

Wedding Songs Podcast
R&B First Dance Songs – Podcast E88

Wedding Songs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 8:30


Matt talks about R&B first dance songs to play as a married couple. Important Links View the complete list of R&B first dance songs. See all Wedding Songs Podcast episodes Podcast Transcript R&B music is soulful, it's romantic, and I think it makes for some of the best wedding songs you can play as a married couple. Today I am going to be focusing on more of the newer songs so of course, these are not the tried and true classics that you can find. Examples like Sam Cook and Nat King Cole. I just want to give you some ideas that are outside of the box that maybe you haven't thought of, that maybe describe your relationship and your love for each other. Now, if you prefer to read the list, or listen to the list (as you know we cannot play the list legally), you can do so on the website MyWeddingSongs.com and just search for First Dance songs and it will come up. While you are on the website, make sure you sign up for our monthly newsletter of all the new wedding songs released in the previous month, plus what is trending. Let us go ahead and get started with the first song on the list. It is by Veto and is called “Forever”. Released in 2022 it is a brand new song but it is quickly becoming very popular. Lyrics include…You have all the leverage, girl, I'm yours if you want it, Let's make it forever, girl. Another great new song is by Selah Sue called “You (Rework)” with the lyrics…All I need is time in your embrace, It's always so much better, Never in my life I've felt this way, Yes, you are all I need. Another one of my recent favorites is by Ric Hassani and is called “Angel (Acoustic Version)” You may not have heard of him yet, but this is a fantastic first dance song with the lyrics…I might lose sleep tonight, ‘Cause finally my dream has come true, I was created for you, You are my angel. As I said, the lyrics fit very nicely into a first dance song. Now, this next song was on top of the R&B adult chart, and it is by the popular Kem with his song “Stuck On You”. It was released in 2022 with the lyrics…And your love, Is all I needed, To be fearless, Baby, I'm stuck on you. And, the last song I have, released in 2022, is by an artist probably most well known for his song “Down”. It is Jay Sean with his song “Incomplete” with the lyrics (I should say the lover lyrics)…Never know when it could be different, If there was no you, I'd be, I'd be incomplete. Probably my favorite song on the whole list is by the artists Jose James and Taali with the song “I Found A Love”. Lyrics include…I found a love, The kind to hold, The kind that lifts you from the bottom of your soul, The kind that makes, The broken whole. Next up is Leela James in 2021 with the song “You're The One” with romantic lyrics…You're the one that treats me right, Just the way I like, You're the one. I like the connotations of this next song, “At My Worst” by Pink Sweat$ and Kehlani with the lyrics…If you stay forever, let me hold your hand, I can fill those places in your heart no one else can, Let me show you, love, oh, I don't pretend. Next up is actually a popular first dance song, “Conversations In The Dark” by John Legend, released in 2020. Lyrics include…You get hung up on your flaws, Well, in my eyes, you are perfect, As you are. Another duet is “Anything For You” by Ledisi and PJ Morton. It was released in 2020 with the lyrics…I will do anything for you, You are my life, one means us two, Anything, anything for you. Rahsaan Patterson released “Sent From Heaven” in 2019 with the lyrics…Thoughts of you rise like the sun, and, My days are much brighter Because you're sent from heaven. Another popular first dance song is by Snoh Aalegra “Find Someone Like You” released in 2019 with the lyrics…I've been waitin' my whole life, to find someone like you, Find someone like you. Here is another song that is not going to be on everybody's radar. Derran Day's song “My Word” was released in 2018 with the lyrics…Cross every star,

Stories From the Cellar
Alastair Reed (Konpira Maru)

Stories From the Cellar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 43:56


Today's episode is with Alastair Reed of Konpira Maru, which is based in the Whitlands subregion of the King Valley in Victoria, Australia. Konpira Maru is known for its quirky natural wines adorned with intriguing names like Admiral Ackbar and Square Root of Five. In this episode you'll hear what Konpira Maru really means (no, it's not a japanese whaling vessel) and how owner Alastair Reed and his former student-turned-business partner Sam Cook almost turned Konpira Maru into a Sherry company. We'll talk a bit about the grapes and the geography of Australia, and why “diner pepper shaker” is the only kind of pepper aroma Alastair and Sam ever seek to extract from their grapes.  Hosted by Charlotte Alsaadi. Special thanks to SNACKTIME for the music!  Vine Street Imports Instagram  |  Website     

Wisden Cricket Daily Podcast
A Test that will go down in the history books, Hales returns and Silverwood's Sri Lanka revolution

Wisden Cricket Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 91:02


Mark Butcher, Phil Walker, Ben Gardner, Yas Rana and Taha Hashim. They reflect on a historic Test match at The Oval, one that started the day after the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. There's also discussion on Alex Hales' England recall, England women's win over India at Durham, Sri Lanka's Asia Cup win, Virat Kohli's return to form, Sam Cook's form at Essex, the County Championship and much more. You can purchase the latest issue of Wisden Cricket Monthly at wisden.com/product-category/magazines Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Down Trails of Victory
S2 E6--Edgar Winter

Down Trails of Victory

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 95:52


Are you ready to ROCK 'N ROLL???!!!Rock star Edgar Winter, on break from his tour with Ringo Starr, is here to talk about his life and career.Hear Edgar talk with Buck about:His latest album, Brother Johnny, a star-studded tribute dedicated to his brother Johnny Winter;Growing up in Beaumont, Texas;Southeast Texas' influence on his musical foundation and development;Insights into local musicians that he played with;His gig playing at Woodstock in August 1969;The formation of the bands White Trash and The Edgar Winter Group;The creation of the hit album They Only Come Out at Night, including the hit singles Free Ride and Frankenstein;Touring with Beatles legend Ringo Starr;His 43-year marriage to his wife Monique;and much, much, more!!The podcast brings up a wide range of names from Southeast Texas, including his brother Johnny Winter, Monique Winter, father John Dawson Winter Jr, mother Edwina Holland Winter, grandfather Edgar Alfred Holland, Bobby Ramirez, Clarence Garlow, Jerry LaCroix, Janis Joplin, Glenn Wells, Jivin' Gene Bourgeois, Isaac Payton Sweat, Bobby Reeder, "Uncle John" "Red" Turner, Jon Smith, and many more! Other names mentioned in the podcast from the world of music include Ringo Starr, Joe Bonamossa, Billy Gibbons, Michael McDonald, Joe Walsh, Ross Holgarth, Bruce Quarto, Ray Charles, B. B. King, Bobby Blue Bland, Lightning Hopkins, John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, the Everly Brothers, Keb' Mo', Chuck Berry, Ronnie Montrose, Dan Hartman, Chuck Ruff, Don Wilcox, Jimi Hendrix, Tommy Shannon, Rick Derringer, Randy Joe Hobbs, Bobby Caldwell, Charlie Parker, Cannonball Adderley, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Sam Cook, Jackie Wilson, Clive Davis, Fred the Doorman, and more!   It's an amazing outpouring of stories and insights from a Southeast Texas legend...so...Are you Ready for a FREE RIDE???!!!!...Hop on in, with Edgar Winter and Buck, right here on Down Trails of Victory podcast!

The Sound Off Podcast
Sam Cook: Taking Her Shots

The Sound Off Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 39:13


This episode, versatility is the word of the day. Sam Cook is currently the host and executive producer of The Shot, a singer/songwriter competition show filmed in Toronto, but she's also spent time as a radio host, podcaster, VO artist, and on-screen with other TV networks like YTV.It should go without saying that most people don't begin their career on one of the biggest shows in television history, but that's exactly what Sam did. We talk to her about how a Canadian girl managed to land an internship on David Letterman in New York, and how she followed it up with getting a job at YTV by crashing her car in the parking lot. Certainly not a conventional start, but a roaring one nonetheless.We also talk about how she began to fall in love with radio, and when she made the move to voiceover and teaching. Sam teaches On-Air Television at Mohawk College, and in the latter half of the episode, we dive into everything about teaching the hosts of tomorrow - including some of my rather strong opinions about entry-level radio jobs.To connect with Sam, you can follow her on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube.Or, if you're considering her for any radio/voiceover positions, check out her website.CLICK HERE to get a transcript of this episode.A thanks to the people who support the show each week and allow it arrive on your phones for free.The CHR Prep Service - Click to get a free trial.nLogicMegatrax - Licensed Music for your radio station or podcast production company.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

#100malMusiklegenden - podcast eins GmbH
What´s Going On (Remix 2022) - Marvin Gaye

#100malMusiklegenden - podcast eins GmbH

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 14:49


Ein weiterer Song aus der Reihe: Ansingen gegen den Krieg! Heute mit einem Klassiker der Protestsongs - eigentlich einer der ersten schwarzen Protestsongs - na gut - Sam Cooke wird unten verlinkt! Der Song ist eine Hymne gegen die Gewalt - in Zeiten der Bilder aus der Ukraine also ein Muss. Außerdem wäre er nie veröffentlicht worden. wäre der Plattenboss nicht abwesend gewesen - aber hört doch selbst! Spendenaktion: markus.betterplace.org Die Folge zu Sexual Healing (mit der Geschichte von Gayes Tod): https://100malmusiklegenden.de/2021/02/07/sexual-healing-marvin-gaye/ Folge zu Sam Cook: https://100malmusiklegenden.de/2021/02/07/a-change-is-gonna-come-sam-cooke/ Jetzt neu, der Pro Kanal mit Musikspecials, bei ApplePodcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/de/channel/100malmusiklegenden/id6442680593 oder unter https://100malmusiklegenden.de/membership-join/ Mein Facebook Profil: https://www.facebook.com/markus.dreesen Mein Instagram Profil: https://www.instagram.com/markusdreesen/?hl=de Könnt mir gerne folgen, gibt da immer wieder Updates zum Podcast und sonst so ... Offizielle Playlists: https://music.apple.com/de/playlist/100malmusiklegenden/pl.u-JjM2F9Nv5z (Apple) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6RGcoNO671nOMpYRkTTQLV (Spotify) Songvorschläge, Episodensuche und T-Shirts unter 100malmusiklegenden.de! Infos zu möglichen Werbekooperationen unter https://100malmusiklegenden.de/werbung

New Books Network
Will Bunker: Founder of the World's First Dating App, "One and Only", Entrepreneur and Investor

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 39:15


This podcast was first published in 2015. Since then our guest has founded Growthx, Lightjump Capital and SVG Partners. Will Bunker talked to Richard Lucas and Sam Cook. Will was the founder of One-and-Only.com (currently owned by Match.com). He is a successful entrepreneur and investor. Richard and Will chat about their philosophies around investing. They discuss the importance of surrounding yourself with people that can bring you new ideas and ventures. Finally, Sam and Will look into analyzing data and its use in predicting startup success. Will Bunker LinkedIn GrowthX Borrow my doggy Innovation Nest Open Coffee Krakow About your host - Richard Lucas Richard is a business and social entrepreneur who founded, led and/or invested in more than 30 businesses, Richard has been a TEDx event organiser, supports the pro-entrepreneurship ecosystem, and leads entrepreneurship workshops at all levels: from pre-schools to leading business schools. Richard was born in Oxford and moved to Poland in 1991. Read more here, watch is autobiographical TEDxTarnow talk here. Sam Cook was the co-host of the Project Kazimierz podcast from 2015-2017 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

Entrepreneurship and Leadership
Will Bunker: Founder of the World's First Dating App, "One and Only", Entrepreneur and Investor

Entrepreneurship and Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 39:15


This podcast was first published in 2015. Since then our guest has founded Growthx, Lightjump Capital and SVG Partners. Will Bunker talked to Richard Lucas and Sam Cook. Will was the founder of One-and-Only.com (currently owned by Match.com). He is a successful entrepreneur and investor. Richard and Will chat about their philosophies around investing. They discuss the importance of surrounding yourself with people that can bring you new ideas and ventures. Finally, Sam and Will look into analyzing data and its use in predicting startup success. Will Bunker LinkedIn GrowthX Borrow my doggy Innovation Nest Open Coffee Krakow About your host - Richard Lucas Richard is a business and social entrepreneur who founded, led and/or invested in more than 30 businesses, Richard has been a TEDx event organiser, supports the pro-entrepreneurship ecosystem, and leads entrepreneurship workshops at all levels: from pre-schools to leading business schools. Richard was born in Oxford and moved to Poland in 1991. Read more here, watch is autobiographical TEDxTarnow talk here. Sam Cook was the co-host of the Project Kazimierz podcast from 2015-2017 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/entrepreneurship-and-leadership

Entrepreneurship and Leadership
Michał Borkowski: Co-founder of Brainly, Poland's First Unicorn to be?

Entrepreneurship and Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 62:25


Michał Borkowski is the co-founder of Brainly. This Project Kazimierz interview with Michał was recorded back in 2016. Since then, Brainly has gone from strength to strength. Michal explains the importance of building, growing, and nurturing a community. Richard and Michał break down the competition within the networking platforms. Sam and Michal look into education and the need for personalisation within the system. Listeners are encouraged to note Michał's sense of mission and commitment to the users of his many sites. Brainly Brainly on Wikipedia Techcrunch on Brainly's 2020 Series “D” funding Michał's Linkedin About your host - Richard Lucas Richard is a business and social entrepreneur who founded, led and/or invested in more than 30 businesses, Richard has been a TEDx event organiser, supports the pro-entrepreneurship ecosystem, and leads entrepreneurship workshops at all levels: from pre-schools to leading business schools. Richard was born in Oxford and moved to Poland in 1991. Read more here. Sam Cook was the co-host of this podcast from 2015-17 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/entrepreneurship-and-leadership

Sex, Drugs, and Jesus
Episode #17: The Shocking History of Lesbians And The Benefits Of Drinking Urine From The Wisdom Of The Master Student: Crumb

Sex, Drugs, and Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 97:25


INTRODUCTION:The Master Student is the creator of Crumb TV, a conscious community media company. He is a content creator and social media influencer, with about 100-thousand followers across several social media platforms. The Master Student is proficient in and dedicated to the art of learning, understanding, & sharing knowledge and specializes in PowerPoints of diverse subjects. He had humble beginnings on Facebook in 2009 and since then he has risen through the ranks of [conscious] social media as a passionate online personality with compelling content. He teaches history, science & religion with an unapologetic spirit & fervor for the unadulterated truth.  INCLUDED IN THIS EPISODE (But not limited to):·       The Shocking History Of Lesbians (Who We Need And LOVE)·       Benefits Of Drinking Your Own Urine·       Non-Traditional Healing ·       The TWO HOLES Found Within A Vagina·       The Three Little Pigs Compared With The Bible·       The Importance Of Research·       Occultism Defined·       How Christianity Today Is Very Cult-Like·       How Confusing Christianity Has Become·       The Curse Of Gospel Music·       Definition Of Etymology·       Homosexuality In Ancient Greece  CONNECT WITH CRUMB:Website & PowerPoints: https://www.crumbtv.info/YouTube: https://bit.ly/3nXAwpCFaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/CrumbTVTwitter: https://twitter.com/CrumbTV1TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/tag/crumbtv THE SHOCKING HISTORY OF LESBIANS:·       https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JnfSQa8zBo DE'VANNON'S RECOMMENDATIONS:·       Pray Away Documentary (NETFLIX)       - https://www.netflix.com/title/81040370       - TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tk_CqGVfxEs SDJ MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS (FULL EPISODES):·       $2.99 per month.·       Donate any amount for 30 days of full access.·       $25 per year.https://www.sexdrugsandjesus.com/membership-account/membership-levels/ TRANSCRIPT:[00:00:00] You're listening to the sex drugs and Jesus podcast, where we discuss whatever the fuck we want to. And yes, we can put sex and drugs and Jesus all in the same bed and still be all right. At the end of the day, my name is De'Vannon and I'll be interviewing guests from every corner of this world. As we dig into topics that are too risky for the morning show, as we strive to help you understand what's really going on in your.[00:00:24] There was nothing on the table and we've got a lot to talk about. So let's dive right into this episode.[00:00:34] De'Vannon: The master student is the creator of Crumb TV, which is his conscious community media company. He is a content creator and social media influencer with about a hundred thousand followers across several social media platforms. The master's student is proficient in and dedicated to the auto learning, understanding and sharing that.[00:00:56] And he specializes in PowerPoints of diverse subjects. He [00:01:00] had humble beginnings back in 2009. And since then he has arisen through the ranks of conscious social media as a passionate online personality with compelling content. He teaches history, science, and religion with an unapologetic spirit and fervor for the unadulterated truth.[00:01:14] Y'all. And today we're going to be talking about lesbians and urine, and I promise you, you will not be disappointed.[00:01:24] Crumb, crumb, crumb. Welcome to this show of so glad to have you. Um, and you, you've got to be one of the most charismatic, interesting people I've ever had. The pleasure of finding out there in the wide world of media. Your smile is contagious, your energy is contagious.[00:01:46] And what I love the most about you is that you have very sharp opinions and perspectives on things. And, um, and that is what we are going to be diving into [00:02:00] today on this show. Yes, we will be talking about the history of lesbians, but before we get into that, we're going to dig into some fun facts and things about you as well.[00:02:10] I understand more of where you're coming from. So, uh, I watched her video history of lesbians. It was a phenomenal on myself being LGBT, a member of the alphabet mafia. It's a lot of what I call us, alphabet mafia. Uh, you know, I love it. You know, any kind of delicious titillate I can get my hand on it. I can read or watch a good video about our history, about us from open-minded people.[00:02:40] Now, I want you to say hello though, as you address the people and all of the different languages that you did on your video, because I thought that was cool. [00:02:52] Crumb: Absolutely. Number one, I will do, as you say, but before I do that, may I. Give you the, uh, [00:03:00] honors you deserve. I want to thank you for allowing me on a platform.[00:03:03] I am so humbled. I'm honored. I'm appreciative. Uh, it is exciting. I'm excited to be here. Uh, so I just want to give, you know, give you your flowers first and foremost with that said yes. If you could repeat after me. [00:03:16] De'Vannon: I don't mind if I did peace. Peace. I shame. I say [00:03:22] Crumb: Islam is long now. Mistake, [00:03:26] De'Vannon: Nama day who been to Ubuntu.[00:03:30] Oh, PSEO of fail. Halito Helito boom, boom. What Guan gone, [00:03:42] Crumb: whatever the respect of greeting in your language. I am your humble brother Crump here on second. Drugs and Jesus. Oh my God. Yes, brother. That's how I do things on my platform. I'm grateful to do it on yours. Thank you for joining me the way I usually do it.[00:03:59] When in [00:04:00] Rome do as the Romans, how are you brother? [00:04:03] De'Vannon: I'm doing fabulous. Um, I can't complain. I want to, I want to very humbly throw in my, uh, Coney Tiwa.[00:04:19] I've got to, because I'm studying Japanese, you know, to that have visited Japan a couple of years ago. And I was already in love with Godzilla and anime and everything like that. And I finally solidified that with hanging out with the peoples. So now I'm studying the language itself, so I cannot leave out my Japanese people.[00:04:38] Um, because it's gonna throw a little bit of shade at their prime minister for hosting the Olympics, because I don't think he should have done that in the middle of a pandemic while they got the COVID outbreak going on amongst the. Okay. Okay. But I do understand it to be politically fueled since he's like up for reelection a few months.[00:04:55] I think it's a hot mess. I love Japan and the people of Japan are not really [00:05:00] happy with him for doing that. I just wanted to talk about that and talk about him. He was talking about Japan other than that great country. Absolutely. So, um, so you have crumb TV. I want you to tell us about your website, your PowerPoints, and the things you have going on and your YouTube channel, which is quite prolific.[00:05:22] Crumb: Okay. Thank you. Thank you so much. Yeah, I could. Well, okay. My biggest platform as of this particular, second is an because that's just how quickly it changes is YouTube. It's crumb TV. And it started out as crumb snatcher. I just wanted to expand it to, I started working with other people it's not egotistical.[00:05:42] I was thinking in the mind of CNN, you know, it's not the guy who owned CNN's name, it's CNN. Uh, and I wanted crumb TV to be more so like that, where it's less about me and more about the information. Um, I am on Instagram. I am on Twitter. I, I, I've got [00:06:00] a viral Twitter thing going on. Um, I'm on, uh, uh, Facebook.[00:06:06] I have a huge platform, like 60,000 on Facebook, but you know, the reason I don't really promote. Thank you. Thank you. The reason I don't promote those platforms cause they they'll be monetize me. They'll shadow banned me. They'll restrict me. And I'm just tired of promoting everybody's platform and they, they do me so janky.[00:06:24] So, uh, my. The headquarters is crumb tv.info. I know it's not the.com or.net, but I felt.info fit. So I just ran with it, crumb tv.info. It's in the spirit of what I do. So I hope I answered your question. [00:06:41] De'Vannon: Yeah, you, you did. That's the exact thing I thought when I went to your website, it said.info. And I was like, you know, I don't really ever see that, but the way your website is compelled, I think that this made more sense than a.com for you and it's all on the same internet anyways.[00:06:55] So it doesn't really matter what the.is. So, [00:07:00] but of the choices that I think that you made the best one, but give me more detail. Are you out to say something? [00:07:06] Crumb: Yeah. I just remembered now that I think about the website, um, you asked me about the PowerPoints and, you know, I guess that would really encompass a lot of what I do.[00:07:16] So I. I come from Christianity, you know, it's the same old story. I'm just like you in so many different ways. I know that's your background as well. So I'm innocently not trying to be a rebel. I was a good Christian brother. I was a good Christian [00:07:33] De'Vannon: emphasis on was[00:07:41] Crumb: we fall down, but we get up.[00:07:48] So, um, uh, I was asking questions, not from a place where I'm, I'm, I'm going against anything. So, you know, um, I was received with push. It wasn't a [00:08:00] pleasant experience. And, um, the internet had came out. I I'm, I'm 38. I'll be 39. This November, I'm close to 40, you know, I [00:08:10] De'Vannon: I'm, I'll be 39 in December. Come off. Oh, really?[00:08:14] I'm 38. [00:08:15] Crumb: Okay. So our age group, we are, you know, where I'm from. I know where you from, you know, I'm your reflection. So now, um, uh, I didn't, we didn't grow up with cell phones. You know, I can remember a time where we had C like I thought tapes was old school. Now CDs are old school, right. iPods are old school.[00:08:36] Right. Th the, you know, it's, it's been a really quick jump for, for our age group. I digressed. So now, um, I'm just now getting on the computer, really just, you know, prior to. Um, adulthood, I didn't have access to a computer until, unless I went to school and that was all for educational purposes. So, um, I'm, I'm asking questions on the internet [00:09:00] and I was received with the same energy as the church.[00:09:03] It was a V go, look it up, go do your research. And this is what people even say now. Um, and for me, I don't like that energy. So I decided to be a thought leader. I decided to be an influencer. I'm not going to tell people to look it up. Maybe I'm going to influence people to be lazy or to be a slave, to my own portion of understanding.[00:09:21] But I think. I've done for you. What I've done for everybody else, I've run interest to a topic I've shared my opinion. I want to encourage everybody, even your listeners. Of course, absolutely shout out to everybody who's within the listening audience. So, you know, let me broach the topic, but by all means my, my portion of understanding is not the end all be all.[00:09:41] I think it makes for great conversation. It makes for the whole, the holistic learning experience. And the PowerPoints is what I do is on a Chrome TV, a website, and all my plat platforms, you know, even on Instagram, I'll just break the PowerPoints up into like a little tidbit and Hey, the one minute teaser type of thing.[00:09:58] And that's basically [00:10:00] what I do. And I think that's in essence, what I was trying to show you what you caught on to. [00:10:06] De'Vannon: Right. And, um, and I, I agree. I like, um, I like the whole concept of being a thought provoking. Um, I'm, I'm a stronger advocate though, of people. Doing their own research. Not necessarily if somebody, like, if you're, if you ask somebody a question and that's the way they responded to you and they're supposed to be an expert on it, or they're supposed to know more than you, I don't like that.[00:10:35] But, but in order for us to not become codependent on pastors, preachers and stuff like that is a form of independence and the be sure of you not food, you know, and stuff like that. That's why I say, well, perhaps we should fact check, you know, like that, but sometimes people are not going to be motivated to get up and like go grab a thick ass concordance.[00:10:57] Like I will, um, [00:11:00] in the commentary. So maybe an interesting video like yours and that can go, um, you know, head, head achingly deep into something might be less intimidating for somebody to get them down that path. So I think that it's a good thing that you have and stuff like that. Um, now I'm more of a. A hard ass about people becoming, you know, disciplined in their research, just because of my history, having been the one with my head way too far up of past, or the assets and believing what they said.[00:11:32] And without question, and I ended up getting myself hurt over that kicked out of the church and everything for being a member of the alphabet, a mafia, my letters have changed over the years. So, um, and so I really don't want people to fall into that trap of thinking, just because they're up on a stage, they know more know the truth.[00:11:55] And, um, but you know, our parents are the people who brought us to church in my, in my [00:12:00] experience, never taught us to question the people up there. They just told us what they said goes, and now we're supposed to change. We think according to what they say, and that's both shit that, oh, shit. Okay. So a couple of fun facts and things about you before we talk about our delicious, lovely lessees, or, or as you said on your video, nah,[00:12:29] I want to talk about, apparently you drink your own urine. Um, when I read this, it reminded me of when I used to get high on crystal meth and engage in water sports. I think I did that like at least one time, like, like, like you had to go like let a guy pee in my asshole and that's like a whole fetish and everything like that, which I'm not into, but when I used to be high on meth and there was nothing I would say no to, I would do any fucking thing question, but [00:13:00] tell us why is it some health things that like a holistic thing?[00:13:03] Is it spiritual? [00:13:06] Crumb: Well, absolutely. You know, it's, it's, it's incredible for me when people ask the question, it's in such a way that it's obvious that they know the answer, you know, not, not even sliding your question, but I feel like you, you you're connected. And I think that's why it even, you know, resonated with you to, uh, to, to ask about it.[00:13:25] Um, a lot of people, they can't even fathom. That's what I always say, especially in the age of, you got to Google it to get the right answer. You got to ask the right question and I have to, I have to, um, uh, give you your flowers again, because you were able to ask the right question. So basically let's start from, from, from day one, when we're dealing with drinking our year and the pertinent that the average person will tell, you know, I've never drank in my urine.[00:13:50] Well, the reality is we've all drank in our urine. If we look at when we're in the womb, uh, doing gestation when our mothers are carrying us, uh, that, that. [00:14:00] Called amniotic fluid that the baby's floating in that's urine. Like the mama doesn't get big until maybe around the fifth month, second trimester, or, you know, whatever the case may be.[00:14:11] But that's because the baby's kidneys have just formed around him. So now she's going to fill up with urine. So now, um, urine is really the fountain of youth. Um, it's it's, it's going to keep you looking youthful now. Uh it's. I will drink my urine. No problem. I'm not saying I don't. However, comma I am saying that it's probably going to be best to drink a woman's urine.[00:14:33] Number two is going to be best to drink a pregnant woman's urine because she has four kidneys. She's the only person. I mean animals, but you know, she's the only human who's able to, who, you know, has, has a filtration system that's sophisticated at any point in time. One more point I'll pass the mic. My father was a diabetic.[00:14:51] A lot of our families, we have diabetes, whether that be the bad cultures, slavery, poor choices, whatever the [00:15:00] case may be. Um, you know, diabetes runs in our families, not saying it's hereditary, but due to conditions above our control sometimes anyway. So, you know, uh, my father was no exception to that. He lost his kidneys, um, and they had this big machine.[00:15:15] This is, this is called a dialysis unit. And I'm like, dang, this big machine, which is bigger than me. I'm, I'm, I'm only five, six bear with me. Um, so machine is bigger than me and it's supposed to replace the job of a kidney. This. I'm sorry, your kidneys about the size of your fist, same thing with your heart.[00:15:32] It's about to, you know, relatively whatever that size. So, you know, the sophistication of the kidney is just out of this world. I'll just, I'll pass the mic from there. [00:15:42] De'Vannon: Right. It is very sophisticated. And I learned a lot about that. My massage therapy training, cause I'm a licensed massage therapist. And so, so we had to get, I had to dig all into the anatomy and just the way the body works in and of itself is it's like a, it's like a computer [00:16:00] in different parts, know everything.[00:16:01] And so, so yeah, anything all out there that can vanish or rebuke diabetes. So this is a big deal. Like my aunt had it and my grandmother had it, you know, like, um, you know, you know, my boyfriend's dad, I think has it, you know, it's a big deal, especially here in south and you over there in, uh, in Atlanta, Yeah.[00:16:24] And, uh, oh, which is where my boyfriend's family's from. They, they, uh, they up north they're in Snellville, [00:16:32] Crumb: Snellville shut up Snellville. [00:16:34] De'Vannon: And, uh, so yeah, anything that you can do, Hey, I'm that, you know, what they can't hurt you is all natural. It is an organic drink. [00:16:42] Crumb: Well, I I'll say this just to kind of make it, uh, more anecdotal.[00:16:47] I remember grandma would say, um, to clear your skin up, wipe your face with the baby's pee pamper. Have you heard that before? [00:16:56] De'Vannon: use like watermelon Rines.[00:17:00] [00:17:01] Crumb: Okay. Okay. That's that's that's dope. Um, okay. Well, have you heard this when you get stung by jellyfish, you pee on it? [00:17:10] De'Vannon: Yeah. Okay. [00:17:13] Crumb: So you only reason I'm bringing these things up is because in our culture, you know, at the mom and dad level, not at the hospital, but you know, we, we, we know in certain aspects, the urine has a medicinal effect to some minor degree.[00:17:29] The urine is medicinal that's that's, that's, that's at the very least of what I can say. You know, I can go on for an hour. I know you got more for me. I just want to make an argument, uh, pro urine. [00:17:42] De'Vannon: Right? And look, I I'll hang a yellow bend down out of my back pocket. Some people out there bandanas in the, in the gay world have meaning, you know, yellow bandanas has to do with water sports.[00:17:54] The black one might be. BDSM don't quote me on that, but it's like a whole [00:18:00] color chart of different bandanas colors and what they mean in the fetish world, because I did like fetish research at one point, I thought [00:18:07] Crumb: you would just be in funny. Okay. That's true.[00:18:17] De'Vannon: But no, like I was watching Madonna on David Lerman years ago and she was saying like how she pees on her feet to get like, you can do it and it'll clear out like athlete's feet. I don't know if she was saying, I don't know if she was saying she had, at least when she was saying that she knows it because of the enzymes in the urine or something.[00:18:35] So I pee on my feet all the time. I'm like, by the way, it's this year and in the shower, [00:18:41] Crumb: David. Uh, huh? He is is, is one now he's, he's not a, a propagator of drinking, but I ha uh, if you go on YouTube, but internet, whatever, uh, and look up, you know, uh, you're in therapy. He's one of the people going to come up.[00:18:58] Um, I don't even really, you [00:19:00] know, deal with him. I I've heard of him, but you know, other than when I saw him do that, like, oh wow, he's doing it. And it was like a real at home video, like on his Instagram. He's like, yeah, guys, you know, there's an old video, but nonetheless, um, you know, he had, did like, Hey guys, this is what I do at night.[00:19:16] Uh, he'll just do whatever, um, you know, and just wipe it off in the morning or whatever the case may be. Uh, so he's another one. And I would say, I know there's a lot of Hollywood magic smoking mirrors, but you know, from what I saw on his Instagram, or I don't know where he was at, but from what I saw in his raw video, his skin looked pretty.[00:19:34] De'Vannon: Yeah. He's, he's kept himself looking good over the years. His teeth is like the main thing he's gotten, like, you know, endorsements for and stuff like that. Um, so I'm curious, do you filter it or do you just pee right in the cup and gulp it down or you refrigerated and you take it with. The sugar and salt, the rim, you know, how exactly do you, how has this served?[00:19:59] Crumb: [00:20:00] You[00:20:05] know? Yeah. I, uh, actually try to get it as fresh as possible. I wouldn't drink it after about a day. Um, when you're dealing with urine, the main active ingredient is urea. Urea is synthesize nitrogen and on a science-y level is going to go through a cycle. If, if, if you're in sits for too long, it starts to turn into a Monia.[00:20:26] It starts to get a smell to it. So fresh urine is absolutely the best. Um, now here's another unpopular one is not as, as, as big as urine, but it's very unpopular, um, uh, urine as well as all drinks should be certain, not all drinks, but drink should be served at room two. Your drink should be served at room temperature.[00:20:47] So, um, uh, your urine, as soon as you urinated out, it's already at body temperature. I'm sorry. Excuse me. Not room temperature, you room temperature, body temperature, please. Forgive me. Um, so now, [00:21:00] uh, just like with your water, I am a supporter or, or a propagator of drinking room, temperature, water as a health benefit.[00:21:07] I know we're supposed to be talking about things a little bit more exciting, but Hey guys, you know what, if you want to be a rebel, drink your water room temperature, but in addition to that, your urine should be room tone. It should be fresh within a date. Um, not only should you drink it, put it up your nose, don't breathe it in, but put it up your nose, uh, in your ears.[00:21:26] Uh, clean your eyes out with it. Conjunctivitis gets rid of all of that. Um, it's a retainer for water. So it's going to make your skin fill up with water. You're going to, you know, because remember when we get old, we get wrinkly. So we're going to hold the water in place with that. This is the same thing that, um, Botox is doing is, is, is holding that, that, that stuff in place that the collagen, you know, cause once we get older, those things, uh, get wear and tear, but we're just going through deep dehydration really.[00:21:51] And that's why they're going to say for real, honestly, black don't crack. You got good skin brother. I don't, I doubt you're doing a urine thing. You've got good skin. [00:22:00] You've got good genes, but not everybody has good genes. Like. Um, you know, you have a youth for parents. I have a youth where parents, you're probably going to keep it all your life.[00:22:09] Your mom and dad probably looked like that. I wouldn't be surprised. However, just for a little added benefit, I'd say urine is good. Not needed, not necessary. Hey, you're not getting stung by jellyfish every day, but Hey, it does have medicinal, uh, effects. [00:22:25] De'Vannon: Um, do you think that, you know, keeping in the vein of the water, so you know how like you're in can be like darker and you can carry an odor for persons not properly hydrated, or maybe if their kidneys aren't filtering.[00:22:37] And I just want to say, if you do have like a, a problem with odor in your year, and then you can use like, um, or at least it works for me, uh, carbonated water to drink that. And it will banish that odor and take care of whatever it is that's causing it. So is it better for someone to drink their urine when it's clear when they're better, better hydrated, as opposed to when it's dark yellow and they're not as hydrated, it doesn't mean.[00:22:58] Crumb: No. No, I'm so glad you [00:23:00] said that. I really appreciate you for saying that signs and symbols are for the conscious mind. I don't want the family when I start talking like that to think about masonry or witchcraft, you know, it's just even when or, you know, anything, uh, the secret, uh, Donald Trump collusion thing, just really simple things.[00:23:18] Um, if, you know, number one, our urines is not supposed to be dark. I kind of make jokes about these things. I say dark skin to everything, you know, or light skin. I say light skin to everything. Uh, if my water has something in it is like that. It's one of the dark skin. I just make those types of jokes. But anyway, no, you're, you're, you're in should not be dark skin.[00:23:36] Your urine should be light-skinned. Your urine should be clear. Um, if you're drinking heavy on a sodas, if your diet is not where it should be, you're going to get telltale signs. And if your urine doesn't smell right, uh, let that be a. Um, uh, a trigger, a flag to just, um, um, clean yourself out. [00:24:00] Once you clean yourself out, you get the body to optimal place where it should be.[00:24:04] Then at that point. Yeah. You can go and do things, but, you know, um, I'll tell you this, just to be mature about this. Um, for, for, for, even as a man who I say, Hey, only drink a woman's urine. If she has had sex within the last hour, I would not say drink her urine, even though the urine is not coming from.[00:24:25] Place it's coming from somewhere else, but just to be responsible about it, you know, um, don't don't, even for me, if I have, have had sex within an hour for myself, I'm not drinking my own urine. This is not about anybody else. This is just being responsible. If my year is dark, if it has an odor, if I know I've been cheating, I came from the club last night, I was drinking hint dog.[00:24:48] Uh, I might not do it then, but if I'm, you know, because, Hey, I'm not saying be a vegan Nazi. At one point in time, I was a vegan Nazi bear with me, you know, we can get carried away sometimes. [00:25:00] So, um, I don't want to encourage anybody to jump off the cliff. My mother, my father was a diabetic. That's a part of my life.[00:25:06] My mother was a cereal, um, diet. She tried any and every, every diet that came out in the nineties, my mom did it one month. I'm like, mom, she's like, I'm going to do nothing but eat grapefruit for 30 days. I don't know. I don't know, mom, you know, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm a teenager at the time. I, I'm not smart, but I'm not like, I don't know if that's going to be good.[00:25:29] You might ask, like, I don't know. I don't think it's a good idea. Right? You're going to fall off. Great. But nonetheless, um, so, you know, even for me growing up, I understand, you know, both sides of it. I don't want to be an extremist. I don't want to, you know, just be blind to my health. And I know there's a balance within it.[00:25:52] You know, I'm not saying go off the edge, but drink some water, clean yourself out fast. Don't be a vegan, [00:26:00] do be a vegan, you know, to be, not to be is the question, but fast, do a little exercise, putting yourself out once you do those things, then at that point, absolutely. You know, partake. [00:26:14] De'Vannon: And then I wanted to, um, to say what's that when he was saw him about.[00:26:21] Um, if, if a woman's had sex to wait like an hour, because he comes from a different hole, some of those who have not had anatomy training like I have, or who may not be as well versed with the vagina as you are, uh, you know, from all your dealings with it as a man who seems to primarily identify if that resectable.[00:26:43] So there's actually, I did, I had to learn about this from school because I've had very few women, I liked it and that's my story, and I'm sticking to it. But when you are dealing with a vagina and I didn't know this till I was in massage therapy school, so what he's saying out there, um, [00:27:00] cause there might be some man Evans, women who may not fully understand their anatomy too.[00:27:05] So, so there's, so this Bayer is saying, you know, come on. So there's like a tiny little hole and I think it's somewhere around. Like under the clutter is where actually the pee comes from. Come on. Yes, sir. And then the big one is what we know and think about when we say vagina, that's where the big, those are the Philadelphia or the tongue or the fingers or whatever.[00:27:25] Fuck cucumber, you put up there.[00:27:34] And so, um, so that's what he was saying, where he was saying to people from a different place, because like vaginal secretions and fluids and things like that, the babies and all of that comes out of the big VAT. And no-code nail when there's this tiny little hole it's like on top of that, that's like, just repeat on.[00:27:51] We [00:27:52] Crumb: just, you know, and if, if I could come out of closet in a sense, no pun intended. I didn't know that for a very [00:28:00] long. You know, just being honest about it, you know? So, um, I don't want to come off like V heterosexual expert, um, to where, oh, he knows women. Well, I'm still learning as well. Um, and, um, I was even surprised, you know what, you know, my, oh, wow.[00:28:18] I didn't know that. Um, you know, and I guess for me it would be a little bit more embarrassing, but nonetheless, absolutely. We learned together. I just want to put that out there. [00:28:28] De'Vannon: We sure do. Now let me pivot to, yeah. So the sum that up once your body's healthy urine is clear, you're taking care of yourself and diet on point.[00:28:37] Then you can drink your feet other than that. Don't and if you've had sex, wait an hour. Yeah. So, um, so I'm going to ask both of these in the same question. You talked about Jesus being fake and as God, really the double. And, uh, you said you were [00:29:00] a good Christian before. Uh, I'm curious as to where you coming from with this and break this down for us.[00:29:10] Crumb: Well, you know, and here let me, and I, I'm not saying this because I'm here with you. This is how I really talk on my platform when, when, when I've got some information that I'm holding and I come out of the closet every single time. So let me come out of the closet again. Um, in a way I still resonate as a real grill as a good Christian, you know, um, I still have a interest in reading the Bible.[00:29:35] I still enjoy learning about the biblical stories. I still see the value within the message. Guilty and guilty, you know? Um, so I don't want to be this atheist guy who you y'all know. Jesus. No, no, no, no. You know, uh, thou shall not steal asshole. Don't play with me.[00:30:00] [00:30:00] De'Vannon: Amen. On Monday morning.[00:30:05] Crumb: Um, yeah. Um, so yeah, I, uh, I'm sorry, ask me that question one more time and I'll answer it head on. [00:30:14] De'Vannon: Yeah. So some thoughts about, you know, you know, Jesus being faking of God, the devil. [00:30:23] Crumb: So now number one, the story of the Bible was. Fake, we have to understand with all due respect you and I, uh, we speak English and for me, I'm just going to assume that we're both not from England.[00:30:38] That's not a part of our culture. We have a hard time connecting with it. We, we, we, we were forced to read Romeo and Juliet. Um, you know, we couldn't, I can, uh, Juliet, Juliet, uh, come Heather mother and mother buy-in by icon. And this is you, you know, just watching, listening to the [00:31:00] whole thing, you know, in the best school we do voice, you know, what are they talking about?[00:31:05] Um, so, you know, I struggle with English and some aspects, whether it be. Uh, modern English. Um, by the time, uh, black children get to fifth grade, their European counterparts know approximately 10,000 more words than we do. So a lot of times we don't understand the message or what's really being conveyed.[00:31:26] So now when we go and look at, uh, uh, the, the Bible is fake, well, what do you mean fake? And this is what I even tasked Europeans with, depending on where they're at. Even college graduates are across gender lines. I'm sorry, racial lines. Um, uh, I'll ask them to define that word. Cause a lot of times you're going to find there's a, there's a, a, a disconnect with the language.[00:31:52] That's why we don't even, um, I'm digressing. That's why we don't even do good with math because even in math, there's word problems. [00:32:00] So now when we say, oh, the Bible is fake, define fake, the Bible is not just all out fake. I'm not defending the Bible. I'm going home. I did that. You know, that, that that's not even God, that's the devil, but I'm not defending the Bible.[00:32:15] I'm just saying that the Bible is allegorical. It's metaphorical. It's, it's poetic. You know, we say certain things, there are in your windows. You can say something without saying it. You know how to talk that talk. I know how to talk that talk. [00:32:36] De'Vannon: No, you, for example, like, um, give us an example of like the allegory or like, uh, saying something without saying it, if that, that, that would come to mind right now.[00:32:48] Oh, [00:32:48] Crumb: absolutely. You know, and this is what I got exactly from school. I'm going back to when I was in, I think sixth grade, the teacher said to us, my love is like a red, red rose, or my love is a red, red rose. [00:33:00] Well, number one, my love is like a red, red rose is a metaphor. Your love and the number one you cannot scientifically define love.[00:33:09] Go look it up. Define love. No I can't. No, there's no scientific definition for love. That's number one. So now we have to express it in a different way. So now in metaphor, well, what is love? Well, my love is like a red, red rose. That's a metaphor. Well, here's assembling. My love is a red, red rose. And which you use something to describe something else that you cannot describe.[00:33:29] You know, some at some points in time, no matter how sophisticated any of us may be, we are at a loss. For words, you did there's emotions that both of us have felt that you cannot describe it's it's indescribable. There are no words to describe that feeling, that emotion, that mindset, that mind state, because our, you know, we, we, the language doesn't, you know, it's just not that sophisticated within nature of itself.[00:33:55] So now we have to understand certain things aren't going to be given to you [00:34:00] directly. You can't define love is scientifically love. Doesn't need to be. Well, we did the, the, the, the test and yeah, she's in love. You can't do. [00:34:12] De'Vannon: So. Are you saying that that same rule kind of applies to the, to the realness of the things that are contained in the Bible?[00:34:19] Crumb: Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. The Bible is significant. Just like the story of the three little pigs is significant. The throat, the story of the three little pigs in a certain way, as facts, you, you have ass, so shit built this bullshit [00:34:38] De'Vannon: strong [00:34:38] Crumb: house you playing around. Uh, so now, you know, you and me, we go hard.[00:34:46] You know, we, we are, some people are talkers, some people are doers, some people are, are, are the grasshoppers. Some people are aunts, brother. You're not really an aunt, you know, but you know, you [00:35:00] encompassed or you embody that idea of that energy that you. He got that. And, and, you know, we do that through, um, our cartoons and even the hieroglyphs where, you know, there's a, a Hawk head on this guy.[00:35:13] And, but it's, it's not that he's a Hawk. It's just, he has a vision, like a hardcore, just some aspect of the animal to represent what you're really saying. So when I go to the Bible, I'm not trying to tell you these stories to say, believe in Jesus. No, I don't. I don't believe in Jesus with all due respect, but the ideas encompassed, those ideas are legitimate.[00:35:34] And if this is a medium to teach you that, then so be it. That's all I'm saying. It has relevance in a certain way, um, songs. Um, how do we learn best 90, 90 beats per minute is, um, is, uh, is rhythmic. It's melodic is hypnotic most. [00:36:00] I, my, my baby can't can't remember this, but he knows all the, all the songs, all the words of the rap song.[00:36:05] Why is that? Because you delivered it in a way when you first started teaching that baby, how did you teach them through song tween, go tween, go Ludo star a, B, C, D E F G. If it's not broke, don't fix it, but that's something we've gotten away from. So now when we go through learning through a different medium, if it's going to take Jesus to let your ass stop stealing, then Hey, whatever it is to be like the Tiki teaching mechanism is here.[00:36:35] No there, as long as you get the message. So I'm not saying the Bible is real, or these stories really happen to do walked on water. No, he did not walk on water. I do not believe that, you know, literally, but allegorically poetically three little pigs. His ass did not build a fucking brick house in for real.[00:36:58] But, you know what I [00:37:00] mean? You know, that's my brother. So when I walk up to you without brother, so then somebody outside. Oh, that's really your brother. No, no. What I mean, my brother, man, [00:37:10] De'Vannon: that's my brother. And so there's this, this is the coolest thing that, uh, that, uh, that I wanted to point out. And one of the main reasons I wanted to have you on the show, because I knew that we didn't necessarily agree on everything.[00:37:25] And, and I, and I wanted that intentionally because I like to surround myself with people who not, who don't see all the point of views the same. It's like, it's like when my democratic people on MSBC have a crazy ass Republican on the show you have, I'm not calling you a crazy answer, Republican, but I'm saying I wouldn't dare insult.[00:37:47] You. That's like the lowest of the low right now, but, but it creates a good texture, represented different perspectives. And that, to me, I'm not saying that I have it all figured out. [00:38:00] So, so let's get civil to let's talk to everybody. People who don't believe in Jesus. I do people I've talked to somebody who stuck Satan's Dick for all.[00:38:08] I care as long as the, of the, um, conversation was thought provoking and help to my audience, because my show, you know, the shows where people who already believe in God, but for a lot of people were considering all kinds of ways and I'm not naive. Everybody's not going to be a Christian, you know, and not everybody's going to be this religion or that religion, but it isn't important for us to search and research and think, and, you know, conversations like this started the way I looked at the Bible.[00:38:36] So what you're saying is some of it might be real. Some of them might not be all in all gleaned the good stories for it and go live your life. And don't be an asshole or a Dick to somebody out there. And you know, if, from my perspective, through the personal experiences I've had with. You know, and with the holy ghost in particular, God has revealed himself to me through dreams that come true in different experiences [00:39:00] that I have had where he has put his hands on me.[00:39:02] And I would not expect somebody to believe in God, unless he has proven himself to them in some sort of way that they know that they can latch. Hold of. And if that's meant to happen for somebody in some sort of way, when they're reading through the Bible are exposed to Jesus in some way, then that's what's for them.[00:39:20] If it doesn't happen, or if it hasn't happened yet, well then maybe it's not for them or maybe it's far off, but it's not, but I'm not about to just have people around me who, who only talk about, you know, who only believe in Jesus and stuff like that. It's important to have everybody. And I don't look at you as somebody who I need to convert or change.[00:39:39] I don't, you know, then I've had people in the past who thought that I wasn't a believer and I totally was who only wanted to become close to me to try to get me to go to church them and stuff like that. And I thought that was just some fuck shit. And so and so no. And so, so we both agree. People should read different texts.[00:39:57] All of them have I had a child, I would just [00:40:00] put all the Bibles in front of them that the, the, the, the Koran, the Torah, the, you know, And then we would have a conversation and he's gonna have to pick what appeals to him. Now, I would say recommend the Lord, but God don't have to go with it. Like he did through people in the Bible.[00:40:13] And he met when God had already, he reached out to people and said, okay, I'm real. And here's why you should personally believe in me. And so if they come speak great, if it doesn't great, but just don't steal from me in the meantime.[00:40:30] Crumb: Well, you know, and I say, I agree 1000000% and I appreciate your perspective. Uh, I'm not sure if you interpret us as disagreeing, but I, at this 100000.0% agree. And you know, I try my best to find where, you know, this, the bonds that hold us together are stronger than the forces that divide us. We can easily find something to disagree on.[00:40:48] I don't mind. But anyway, um, what I was going to say is what does a w what makes a cult, a cult? A cult is a cult when you're not allowed to talk to anybody [00:41:00] with conflicting views, Uh, uh, everybody except for you and people who think like you and believe what you believe are going to hell and they're all bad people it's really that black and white.[00:41:11] Um, you know, we are only going to put ourselves in this small little bubble of reality and any other ideas are the devil. Um, so when you say, Hey, I have my, uh, thoughts, opinions, beliefs, perspectives, perspectives, portion of understanding, wisdom through experience, so on and so forth and sharing that with the child.[00:41:32] That's your risk or person that's your responsibility. Absolutely. And I agree 1000000% with that. And that is when it doesn't become a cult, you know, but I was raised in a cult. Nope. Neal Christianity. You know, if you brought the Koran in my mama house, you can't bring no goddamn Koran in this bitch.[00:41:59] [00:42:00] Fuck. Suicide bombers. My mama don't play that shit. So now, uh, you know, but you know, it's, that's how narrow the perspective is for different religions, you know, even seven day Adventist or did your homework. If you not a Jehovah witness your hope. If you don't go to kingdom hall, I don't care if you believe in Jesus or not, you ass, your ass is gas.[00:42:22] De'Vannon: They didn't break their birthdays though. I don't, I can't fuck. What did you hope was witnesses on? Like, y'all just don't have no fun at all. So, so, so y'all w what, what Chrome is saying, it's something that I'm going to be addressing in my second book that I'm going to be working on, and it's going to be all about my memoir would be out sexual agencies is the memoir is going to be out later this year, but, um, I'm starting another book.[00:42:49] That's going to actually talk about the abandonment of Christianity, the fuck show become versus what it originally was. So. Because [00:43:00] anybody logical looking like a child, examining all the options today. If they were to look at Christianity, they would go accelerate. What exactly is it? You know, because it's not on one accord, you have 50 million translations of the Bible.[00:43:14] You have 50 million different Christian denominations. It looks like a confusing shit show and it is not a respectable, however, that's why people like me are writing things and coming out and being very vocal against the church. I won't be vocal against the Lord because I view him apart from that. But somebody new in faith does not yet know how to separate the two.[00:43:36] And so then they're just going to be like, well, fuck it all. And not worry about it. And so. That will be being addressed. And yet Christianity was called is called, like, because they had me believe in Christians were the only people it's particularly the church of God in Christ were the only people Pentecostals that were going to go to heaven.[00:43:56] Everyone else got it wrong. I'm going to go to hell. And I remember thinking like how in the fuck could [00:44:00] I be so lucky to just there and the other billions of people in the world down, no, this don't make sense. And so, and there's all kinds of reasons why that is, and people feel better about themselves and making other people feel smaller and you know, in the church does that, you know?[00:44:21] Yeah. But it's their way or the highway. They weren't interested in having open discussions, you know, don't drink alcohol. Well, why and wines all throughout the Bible. That doesn't make sense, but just don't do it because we said so, you know, so I am not actually an avid fond in a PR person. Who's like a strong advocate of going to church.[00:44:42] You know, I believe that we have our most sincere experiences with the Lord at home, by herself. [00:44:51] Crumb: Let me, let me go to church[00:44:57] De'Vannon: that if you would've pulled up, well, one of them white [00:45:00] usher glove[00:45:09] Crumb: with all due respect, this is church where two or more a guy that brother, this is church. It is. So, you know, I just want to put some respect on the name that, you know, I, you, the floor, [00:45:22] De'Vannon: when you said two or more, there's a scripture in the Bible, in the Hebrew Bible. And I do like to remind people that the king James version, all of these Bibles that people fight over in America, ain't ours.[00:45:31] It came from the middle east. And so I just want to give the proper people credit. So that's why I say the Hebrew by. Um, there's a scripture in there that says where two or more are gathered together. In my name there will I be in the midst? And that is God saying, when two people get together, I'm going to be there with gal now with you, if you by yourself too.[00:45:50] But he's saying that there's a threefold cord is not easily broken. So what he's telling us is that there's strength in numbers and that he will be there with us. [00:46:00] And so what he's saying is we have in church here on this Monday morning as we are. Conversing, and we won't be judged here. You will be welcomed who you are and all of your points of views and your tour and your Keren and your Buddhist texts too, will be there.[00:46:18] Um, I go down well before the pandemic, you know, I would go down sometimes to the Buddhist temple that we have here and, you know, meditate that great vegetarian food, and then I'm bald too, you know? And then there, so we got along great all now you mentioned music earlier and you have this thing called the curse of gospel music.[00:46:43] And so I want to keep in the same spiritual vein. I don't want you to break down with the curse of gospel music is [00:46:49] Crumb: absolutely. Um, I do want to apologize. You did ask a question and I want to attack it head on. You said, uh, why do I call God the devil and, and just really quickly, and I'll address [00:47:00] gospel music is because it really ties together.[00:47:03] Jesus told them ye are gods L on sprays that isn't, it written a year guys. And he was referring to Psalms chapter 82, verse six, where it says and your gods. Um, so, um, but on a personal level, just like you, you, we are the gods. We are the devils, just like when we see, um, the, the angel and the devil sitting on your side.[00:47:27] You know, these are just, and what do the angel, the devil look like? They look like you because he's just aspects in your mind or does God gods in my mind what that's cause it's in your mind, God had devil's in my mind. That's because the devil's in your mind, um, you know, cause you are the devil. You are God, and these are decisions you have to make, you have to live with.[00:47:43] You can be devilish, you can be holy. Uh, some people, you are their devil. You are there Bain. Some people, you are the God, you're just a beautiful person in them. And these are just aspects of self. I do believe in God. I do believe in the devil. Uh, but they are one in the same. And it is all aspects within us now going on to the gospel or the curse of, [00:48:00] of, of the gospel music.[00:48:02] I was basically speaking from a black perspective. Um, a lot of my platform is, uh, all things black, uh, for us and, um, gospel music came the only general of music to ever be associated with a people is his old Negro spirituals. There's never been another John rev music to be associated like, you know, um, Asian music.[00:48:24] There's no. That's being racist. It's not called Asian music. Oh, that's Mexican music. No, no Latino music. No. You know, and it might be Moraine gay, but you know, but anyway, so now Negro spirituals was the only genera of music named after a people from Negro spirituals. We're going to get gospel music.[00:48:42] Gospel has, is a girl. She's a beautiful woman. Now she has a twin sister. Gospel's a good girl. She goes to church every Sunday. She reads a Bible, go to church every Wednesday, whatever the case may be. She [00:48:55] De'Vannon: hasn't already that she may eat or [00:48:57] Crumb: eat. This is just an example of me being poetic. Uh, [00:49:00] similarly, uh, an example.[00:49:02] So now, uh, she has a sister. Gospel has a sister. Her name is jazz. Some people call her blues. Uh, some people call her R and B rhythm and blues. But, um, just like you meet with, with, uh, with gospel every Sunday morning, this is after slavery every Sunday morning and actually during slavery as well. So you meet with, uh, w w with Negro spirituals every Sunday morning.[00:49:27] And it continues on with gospel her daughter every Sunday morning, her, uh, her, uh, her other daughter, her twin daughter, that, that the dark one, you meet with her every Saturday night at what we call the juke joint. This is the history of gospel. A lot of those gospel singers. They didn't make a lot of money, but they could sing Nate assau.[00:49:48] So now those gospel singers turn around and go to the juke joint Saturday night and make a couple coins. You know, this is all just a feed. The family nobody's getting rich, cause a juke joint is a hole in the wall. [00:50:00] Uh, it's a speak easy it's, you know, something, you know, it's not on the map. You gotta know somebody to find out how to get there and knock on a door, a certain type of way in case the cops come, you, everybody run, you know, that type of situation.[00:50:13] So now, um, with that said the Jews, cause we're dealing with religion, the Jews come in and they go to these, these, uh, juke joints and they start, um, hiring these artists onto their labels. The most famous movie about this happening is Cadillac records, uh, with, uh, Beyonce was in there. That one Jewish boy was in there.[00:50:40] Uh, I really liked him too. That, that, that, that one Jewish boy. He's a good actor. Anyway. So now, um, uh, You know, a lot of these juke joints came from down south because slavery was down south. The plantation was down south. So now once you see the first big crossover, the first big crossover is [00:51:00] Sam cook.[00:51:01] Sam cook, uh, was a big gospel artists. And this is basically why is there a curse? Because everybody who went from gospel to secular following behind the Jew die tragically, Sam cook died tragically. After Sam cook died, tragically Bobby Womack, uh, uh, took Sam Cooke's wife to his funeral, married her three months later has sex with Sam Cook's daughter, uh, at the age of 15, just six months after.[00:51:30] So now, um, this is, this is not just the case. You say, oh, well, Sam cook, oh, my Bobby Womack is such an asshole, but you know, this isn't this and this and that, yada, yada, yada. But this is the thing. There might be a such thing as karma, because it is said that, uh, you know, what comes around, goes around Sam cook, doesn't get, uh, Aretha Franklin pregnant at 12.[00:51:51] A lot of people will tell you a Rita Franklin child that she had at 12 years old, Sam, that Sam Cooke, baby, other people like Ray [00:52:00] Charles will tell you that, uh, that 12 year old daughter, that girl who got pregnant, Ray Charles said her daddy got her pregnant. And her daddy was a preacher of a church.[00:52:08] Every, every one of these people who crossed over from, from, from secular music, I'm sorry from gospel over the cycler has been a curse. Go look at Whitney Houston. Remember the preacher's wife go, you better stop playing with me.[00:52:23] There's a curse on gospel music. [00:52:27] De'Vannon: I believe in you and me have a lead. We whom be love internally and I'm happy to go listen to the whole soundtrack. [00:52:38] Crumb: Hold on. Only one. I could have a reach me was the sign of a preacher, man. Y'all better stop. You better stop playing with the Lord. [00:52:48] De'Vannon: Now you think maybe that song was about her experience possible?[00:52:54] Crumb: Well, you know, Sam, she was a PK and you know what the PK is, right? [00:52:58] De'Vannon: Peak head. [00:53:00] I know what a cluck had is a chicken head, [00:53:03] Crumb: a preacher's kid. Those are the worst ones. TK. Okay. Yeah, she was a preacher's kid. Uh, uh, Sam cooks was a preacher's kid. These preacher's children. They be off the chain brother. We got to talk about it.[00:53:15] We'd have to talk about it. [00:53:19] De'Vannon: And, uh, okay. Thank you for explaining that. Uh, before we move on into the lesbians, um, I want to clarify, so like, when I felt like when you were talking about like, like God and the devil earlier, what I was hearing is how, like a lot of people, uh, you were saying, you don't miss the scarily, you believe on the devil or one, and then we have both of those inside of us.[00:53:40] So what that brought to mind for me is like how a lot of new age thinking believes we contain this entity with, within us. You know, a lot of people will say that, what you're saying is, don't forget, you have like a dark side too, you know? And so we both have both light and dark. It sounds like you're saying some [00:54:00] people call it God, some people call it, call it the devil, but really we all have it both inside of us.[00:54:07] Crumb: And remember, remember the plot twist from star wars. Which one, Luke, I am your father.[00:54:26] bad guy. Everybody hates you. Can I be, how can you be a part of me? I'm a party. That's the most famous,[00:54:39] De'Vannon: it's pretty twisty. It is pretty twisty.[00:54:45] Let, let me switch, switch gears again. And now we're gonna, we're gonna finally talk about the, uh, the, the good old lesbians here. And so, so give us like your, [00:55:00] your, your run down here. And, uh, basically this is talking about a different perspective on exactly. You know where lesbians come from, some different myths surrounding that.[00:55:14] And, but please start with a breakdown of what etymology is.[00:55:23] Crumb: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. And thank you. [00:55:28] De'Vannon: You're welcome. You're welcome. You're welcome. You're welcome [00:55:32] Crumb: to get the right answer. You have to ask the right question. A lot of times I try to create context. I try to set the family up so that it doesn't get taken the wrong way. I appreciate your brother. I respect you.[00:55:47] Um, it's an honor to work with you. I don't have a, uh, issue with, uh, the way you choose to live your life. I love your energy. Um, I hope that we can work together again in the [00:56:00] future, and that I've impressed you a little bit today. Honestly, that's what I see. So now that I've put, you know, I've been vulnerable I've, I've made myself vulnerable and exposed you.[00:56:09] How I truly feel, um, you know, the naked truth, uh, no pun intended. Um, oh my God. Chrome is naked in front of another man. Yeah. Technically so bare with me. I haven't [00:56:18] De'Vannon: done at least from my perspective, my end. Right. [00:56:23] Crumb: Nothing new to you. All right. I'm preaching to the choir. No pun intended. So now, you know, with that said, um, I, uh, I, I am big on etymology.[00:56:33] Etymology is the origin of words. Um, this isn't a slight to anybody. It's just fun learning the origins. So, um, I had a chance to, um, because with so many words, I don't know where to start. So, um, certain words are popular. People will tell you, um, don't say good morning, because morning is something you do at a funeral or, or it's not really good to say.[00:56:57] Someone is nice because [00:57:00] nice technically means stupid. Um, Actually I have to admit brother, you're pretty sharp. You have good grammar when I called you. Cause before we got on a zoom, we called each other. I said, brother, how are you? You said I'm well, I know to the average person, that doesn't mean anything, but that's good grammar brother with actual, you know, actually that's the King's English.[00:57:23] You speak the King's English. You're not a commoner. You speak like royalty. And I liked that. I'm a nerd. Bear with me. I, those types of things like, oh, wow, okay. You know, I'm talking to royalty. Cause he carries himself. He talks like that. I digress. So now, um, when we're dealing with etymology, I don't even know where to start.[00:57:41] So somebody had, uh, you know, giving me a word to look up and it was lesbian. And when I looked the word up, it sent me down a rabbit hole and it just blew my mind. And it was so fun learning about it that, uh, I just wanted to share with the family. So I did a video [00:58:00] and I disguise. As about lesbians, but smart people will recognize the video was about etymology.[00:58:08] It was about history. It just had a lesbian twist on it. Um, you know, some of us like our liquor straight weed, you got to put a little ice in there, a little, put a little splash of ginger rail up there. You know, I don't want to be such a Savage. Uh, so, you know, um, but because, because, um, and, and, and forgive me for making a short story long when I was in schools, learning was boring, bro.[00:58:31] I was bored. And one thing you said about me in the beginning, you said the brother has character. He has. He's going to make learning interesting. He's going to make learning. Cool. And that's all I seek to do. It's not about, uh, jumping on lesbians. It honestly has nothing to do with that, but let's make it about that.[00:58:48] So if we look at the etymology and that's really the point, but if we look at the etymology of the word lesbian, originally, the word lesbian was referring to women on a, on an island in [00:59:00] ancient Greece called Lesbos. Now, when we dealing with homosexuality and ancient Greece, patriarchaly that's I just made that up.[00:59:10] I'm sure. Patriarchy quickly. We only just talk about the. Oh, well, this is what the men were doing. This is what the men were doing and the women's still get out shadowed. You know, I know it's not a competition, but the men, uh, within the, uh, uh, the alphabet mafia are out shining the women. So I decided with just being quirky as I am in my own special way, just to give the women some, some attention.[00:59:34] So if we go to look historically at the island of Lesbos, which was a, uh, Grecian island, there was a Greek island, um, where there was a lot of women there. I thought based on common culture, based on common culture, gay means homosexual, no disrespect. Gaming's happy based off common culture. The rainbow represents, uh, a symbol of gay [01:00:00] pride.[01:00:01] It does, however, comma, the rainbow is really just the rainbow. It is what it is because of culture. It means something else. Um, Uh, bill Cosby, just joking around bill Cosby represents slipping somebody and Mickey that's just because of common culture for people like you and me. Bill Cosby was the number one.[01:00:22] Dad. When we grew up in our generation, bill Cosby was famous for being a dad in this generation. Bill Cosby is famous for slipping women to Mickey, or maybe he's exonerated. I'm not really sure of the situation. Bear with me. I apologize if I've misspoken. I digress. When we look at the island of Lesbos, um, it doesn't fit popular current culture to fit what we think of a Lesbos as a, which I personally believe lesbian.[01:00:48] Wasn't a derogatory term. If you call a woman a lesbian, that's a little more respect on her name. If you call her a lesbian, that's more lower vibrational, I guess it depends on the person of how they taken it. That's how I was [01:01:00] told. Oh, she's a lesbian that's negative. Anyway. So now the island of Lesbos was not derogatory.[01:01:05] It had nothing to do with lesbians. If you look at the original definition, Definitions change origins. Don't if you look at the original definition of the word Lesbos, it was what we call today. A thought she knew how to please a man. And for me it was like, cause it was just weird, you know, just certain words.[01:01:27] I'm like, oh, I didn't know. It really meant that. And it was just one of those moments. So, um, you know, just passing the mic just to kind of share that. What were your thoughts based off that? I'm sorry. I know you're interviewing me, please. Forgive me. [01:01:39] De'Vannon: We have free reign here to do whatever we damn well, please.[01:01:46] Well, I love, I love, um, and I know etymology, um, as you, as you, as you're saying, as you said, was the, uh, primary theme of the video, [01:02:00] uh, lesbian as a. As a smart, attractive topic to, you know, it has to be interesting. So you've made it interesting. And then the study of in the way you went through it teaches people perhaps how to do that sort of research themselves.[01:02:14] So that's why I want to make a big deal out of, uh, the lesbian aspect of it. But then, you know, a lot of listeners identify that way and you may, may wish to know more about, you know, their backgrounds and everything like that. So let's see. I was curious about the magalogue you talked a lot about the magalogue in the video, and then after that, we're going to talk about the whole like pedophile pet RST thing going on, uh, excuse me to in ancient Greece, but let's, let's talk about the magalogs first.[01:02:57] Um, The different meanings [01:03:00] there and those sex crazy men. [01:03:02] Crumb: I'm so glad you S you know, I wasn't sure where you're going to go next. You've got free Wayne rain. I'm just following. And in my mind, I was going to what we call cut your wisdom. We inter interrupt and, oh, I don't want to cut your wisdom, but let me talk about, I really meant to mention, and I was going to bring up Magaluf next.[01:03:20] So when you said it, I'm like, you know, that was one of the big things in the video. So, um, when we talk about, and this is what I really stress to our people for me, my success on the internet has really been best described as revenge of the nerds. I was, I was very much, I did not fit in when I was younger.[01:03:43] Um, I still don't fit in the most thing. Funniest thing somebody had ever said it was my friend's mom. And, uh, my name is William. She was like, William you're very, and it was an awkward pause. Your. She's trying to figure out what to say to me. And I'm just smiling. I was a kid like, [01:04:00] eh, and she says, peculiar, fuck it.[01:04:04] I'll take it a weird off kilter, slightly retarded. Hey, peculiar works. I'll take that one. So you could have said a slew of any words and they would have probably all stuck, but nonetheless, yeah. Um, you know, my perspective, my way of thinking, my, my understanding and just, uh, me being that person just, you know, I'm not that person.[01:04:27] So now this is really revenge of the nerds I'm oh, wow. I'm cool. Now, you know, we're, we're reading. So I've really been pushing our people, black people in particular, uh, you know, to be a little more astute, to be able a little more couth, to be a little more refined. And, um, I don't want to take it in the wrong way because of.[01:04:48] Perpetuate homosexuality. But I do understand like even metro-sexual is a more refined gentlemen. Uh, you don't have to, people would say to [01:05:00] me, oh, you're very Metro. And I'm like, I don't know how to take that. Like, no, it's not a bad thing. It's, it's like, you know, I don't want you to think this new energy where these men are coming off.[01:05:09] It has to be, you know, but that is a sexual, uh, a homosexual men have tastes. I'm not promoting homosexuality, but we just have

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