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Sam Moore’s path into sport science is defined by taking risks and chasing meaningful questions. After a devastating knee injury as a collegiate athlete, Moore not only returned to compete, but she also discovered her calling in strength and conditioning. She recounts her coaching, sport science, and hybrid roles prior to leaving a full-time position to pursue her PhD at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Moore describes sport science as problem-solving and drawing evidence across disciplines to drive innovation. She discusses her research on female athlete availability in elite settings, including nuances like body composition, recovery, and high speed exposure in training. Moore advises young professionals to remain open-minded, pitch their ideal position if it does not exist, and go “all in”— knowing one decision does not define forever. Whether you are a coach or researcher, this episode delivers real-world insights on navigating your career with courage and curiosity. Connect with Sam on Instagram: @sammoorestrong and Twitter/X: @SamMooreStrong | Find Eric on Instagram: @ericmcmahoncscs and LinkedIn: @ericmcmahoncscs Show Notes“One of the biggest pieces of advice that I feel like was helpful for me in my career was that you can-- if you're good enough at something, somebody will pay you to do it. So, there might not be a job out there that is what you want to do with the description that you want. That's OK. You can go in, and you can sell it.” 18:53 “I think it was my mom that told me whatever choice you make is the right one because it's the one you made, and you don't have to do something forever. You can work a job for one year or for six months, right? […] I think that was really helpful for me to make a switch to that kind of mindset when it comes to my career rather than thinking I had to have it all planned out for the next 10 years at every point and every move.” 24:00 “In terms of any advice for the coaching world […] just being really curious and being transparent about it, I think is really important. And that's what's going to help drive us along.” 39:16
Pat is joined by friends Tanner Blaschka and Sam Moore to talk about their wild day of turkey hunting, as well as how they met, hunting strategies, and more!
Send us a textJak można przez 17 lat pisać prace naukowe z “piosenkami Boba Dylana w tytułach”? Czy można nagrać epicką płytę, nie mając planu, dostępnego studia nagraniowego ale mając kamerę, siedząc sobie w hotelu? Dlaczego Gene Simmons został dla nas Januszem I kwartału 2025?W tym odcinku musieliśmy poruszyć kilka tematów tak abstrakcyjnych, że nawet My się podrapaliśmy chwilę po głowach. Nasze muzyczne podsumowania kwartału to standardowy czas wyśmiewania niezrozumiałych wydarzeń ze świata muzyki, o których się nie śniło filozofom i kabareciarzom. Niezależnie od tego i innych przygotowanych, abstrakcyjnych “storiesów”, mamy dla was również pokaźną porcję płyt do polecenia. Wspomnimy też osoby, które musieliśmy pożegnać w ostatnim czasie. To wszystko w naszym dzisiejszym odcinku - Muzyczne Podsumowaniu I kwartału 2025 r.muzyka: Łukasz Wojciechowski (jingiel, “Jubu inspired”), Krzysztof Lewandowski (intro do odcinka, “The Vision”)Możecie odsłuchać ten odcinek tutaj: Link do Spotify: Youtube:Będziemy wdzięczni za wsparcie nas na Patronite (specjalne bonusy dla naszych patronów!): https://tiny.pl/r8yq62q5Płyty:Ariel Posen - Miles End III - https://tiny.pl/tbj6zgrtGeorge Porter Jr. - Porter`s Pocket - https://tiny.pl/7-hs7458Sam Fender - People's Watching - https://tiny.pl/z95mgczvBranford Marsalis Quartet - Belonging - https://tiny.pl/vbd1_7ttAriel Posen - Miles End I - https://tiny.pl/370rtkxkMarianne Faithfull - Broken English - https://tiny.pl/hqp_6s58Sam Moore - Plenty Good Lovin'- https://tiny.pl/7d-p9t5wRobbie Robertson - Killers Of The Flower Moon - https://tiny.pl/c6glsRecenzje:Belonging - https://tiny.pl/chwhy_bjPeople's Watching - https://tiny.pl/s9gc3rcyPorter's Pocket - https://tiny.pl/bq9nk5s7 + https://tiny.pl/fmdn_sn2Newsy:O przemycaniu tytułów Boba Dylana w publikacjach - https://tiny.pl/1qnb0m-vGene Simmons “umie” w biznesy - https://tiny.pl/spq0t6gv + https://tiny.pl/39-5sb0j + https://tiny.pl/39-5sb0jO występie Toola na Dominikanie - https://tiny.pl/xwkth4s5O dotacji z MKiDN - https://tiny.pl/y5xzyj09Utwory:Krzysztof Lewandowski - The Vision - https://tiny.pl/4-vrrfxcOdeszli:Sam Moore - https://tiny.pl/s996ty54Garth Hudson - https://tiny.pl/7fq8xqc4Marianne Faithfull - https://tiny.pl/gn8b2vqyRoberta Flack - https://tiny.pl/y_jdsyvtVal Kilmer - https://tiny.pl/pm3zqvfdBONUS:Michał Bigoraj (FB) - https://tiny.pl/mh96rw73Krzysz
In this GB Classic, soul legend Sam Moore reflects on his iconic career, the lasting impact of 'Soul Man,' and the moments that shaped a lifetime in music.
On this week's show, we catch up with a flurry of singles from the past several weeks with a Music Dance Experience Mix Tape featuring - but not limited to - fresh tracks from HAIM, The Waterboys & Chappell Roan. All this & much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.
Send us a textOne of the top questions we get from athletes and clients surrounds creatine supplementation, so we wanted to revisit this super informative episode with researcher, coach and athlete Sam Moore, about creatine usage, especially as it relates to female athletes.We spoke with Sam about:How the menstrual cycle affects creatine supplementationHow creatine benefits fluid distributionWhy menstruators should supplement with creatineSam Moore is an applied sport scientist and Human Movement Science Doctoral student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's School of Medicine, researching endocrinological topics of applied female athlete sport science. As the first woman to serve as a Director of Sport Science in the NCAA, Sam implemented a revolutionary and evidence informed framework of women's specific training design based on the hormonal landscape of the Wolfpack female athletes. Sam has presented at major international conferences on topics ranging from metabolic and performance effects of female sex hormones to bigger pictures issues of equity and social justice for women and gender diverse athletes.Sam completed her undergraduate degree in Exercise Science and Human Biology from Western Oregon University and her master's degree in Performance Enhancement and Injury Prevention from California University of Pennsylvania. Prior to Carolina, Sam was with the NC State Wolfpack from 2019-2021 as the Director of Sport Science and Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach. After two season ending knee surgeries during her dual sport collegiate athletic career, Moore was drawn to the starkly different experience entering the “real-world” as a former female athlete compared to her male counterparts. This was the inception of what would later establish her as the topic expert in the field of female athlete physiology in the pursuit of gender equity in collegiate women's sports. Please note that this podcast is created strictly for educational purposes and should never be used for medical diagnosis and treatment.MENTIONEDSam MooreWebsite: www.mooresportscience.com/Instagram: @sammoorestrongTwitter: @SamMooreStrongMORE MENSTRUAL CYCLE SUPPORTMenstrual Cycle Support Program Bundle: https://nutritional-revolution.com/product/menstrual-cycle-support-program-bundle/Mini Course Bundle: https://nutritional-revolution.com/product/sports-nutrition-webinars-bundle/MORE NR New customers save 10% off all products on our website with the code NEWPOD10 If you would like to work with our practitioners, click here: https://nutritional-revolution.com/work-with-us/ Save 20% on all supplements at our trusted online source: https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/kchannell Join Nutritional Revolution's The Feed Club to get $20 off right away with an additional $20 Feed credit drop every 90 days.: https://thefeed.com/teams/nutritional-revolution If you're interested in sponsoring Nutritional Revolution Podcast, shoot us an email at nutritionalrev@gmail.com.
In this bonus episode, Greg pays tribute to Sam Moore of the iconic soul duo Sam & Dave. Moore died on January 10, 2025 at age 89.Become a Patreon member to hear the full episode: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundopsJoin our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
07 Feb 2025 - Capital Prudential's Sam Moore on unlocking property development opportunities.
Welcome to Season 6, Episode 2 of the Not in Hall of Fame Show!
On this week's show, we spin a bumper crop of new music, bid adieu to some folks we're going to miss the crap out of, and try to muster up the courage to face the next four years with strength, grace and dignity. All this & much, much less. Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.
durée : 00:54:43 - Very Good Trip - par : Michka Assayas - Ce soir, on va entendre une des plus grandes voix de la musique soul au masculin, de celui qui a été le dernier géant survivant de son âge d'or. - réalisé par : Stéphane Ronxin
On this Johnson & Tofte Throwbackness episode of the Fake Show, a look back at our visit with the late great Sam Moore!
Have any fictional character deaths hit you so hard you still haven't gotten over them? We do and share our lists in our main segment!The cast of ‘It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' made an appearance on the show ‘Abott Elementary' recently. In our “Ask An Idiot” segment, we ask ourselves if we could have any show crossover of all-time what would it be?In Pop Culture Headlines we remember Bob Uecker, Sam Moore and David Lynch on their recent passings and a woman is scammed out of $800K online to someone impresonating Brad Pitt. “Idiot Reviews” includes ‘Hundreds of Beavers' and more! Warning as usual for some explicit language & content from us Idiots!Have a drink with us and listen weekly for pop culture talk, nerdy debates, personal insults & questionable jokes on your favorite podcast platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Amazon Music, iHeart Radio, Vurbl, Goodpods, Podvine & more! Watch us on our YouTube channel @Convincing Idiots Show info can be found on our website: Convincing Idiots – We are a podcast of pop culture talk, nerdy debates & personal insults!Find show links on our Link Tree:https://linktr.ee/ConvincingIdiotsEmail us at ConvincingIdiots@gmail.com. Main Podcast Page:https://anchor.fm/convincing-idiotsEnjoying the show? Consider becoming a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ConvincingIdiots Now on the YouTube Music app!https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCKa-u-b0Hd30AYxgzoS6aOg?si=GxMuyf3nlSROrdIDShow merch store here:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/convincing-idiots?ref_id=33680Come be dumb with us & listen & subscribe!
Send us a textReflecting on a January 1980 incident that sent shockwaves through the music world, we unravel how Paul McCartney's legal troubles in Japan influenced the dissolution of Wings and the cancelling of planned touring. We explore the inspiring tale of Norman Harris, whose serendipitous path from struggling musician to successful guitar dealer exemplifies the unpredictable nature of the music industry. The heartbeat of soul music briefly faltered with the passing of Sam Moore in January 2025, but his legacy with Sam and Dave resounds louder than ever. We celebrate the duo's timeless hits like "Hold On, I'm Coming" and "Soul Man." We take a closer look at Petula Clark's infectious anthem "Downtown." From humorous escapades in a 'Seinfeld' episode, to the introduction of a character on 'Lost,' to the profound impact of the 2020 Nashville bombing, we touch on diverse stories that highlight music's evolving landscape. We dive into the groundbreaking fusion of rock and rap by Run DMC with "King of Rock," and look deeper into songs that guitarist Eddie Martinez played on. This episode offers a nostalgic yet fresh look at how pivotal moments and pioneering sounds have forever shaped the music world.
Matt finally returns from his travels and joins Sammy in the studio for a packed 2 hour show.We've got the first Catalan Connection for 2025, and hot off the press, a world first play from the William Street Strikers brand new concept album, Cabramatta Sunrise.There's more local music from the Swamp Lobsters and we pay homage to Sam Moore and Brenton Wood.For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/blow-up/Tune into new broadcasts of Blow-Up! Sundays from 8 - 10 AM EST / 1 PM - 3 PM GMT, in association with Brisbane's 4ZZZ.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we pause our Best of 2024 Series in order to pay tribute to Sam Moore, one half of the soul duo Sam and Dave, who passed away recently. Jim and Patrick discuss Sam's career and some of their favorite songs from the 1960s. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, next covered by Frank Muffin and now re-done in a high-voltage version by Quartjar again! Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
PLEASE JOIN US AT DIG THIS!!!!! https://www.facebook.com/digthiswiththesplendidbohos/A MESSAGE FROM STAX RECORDS PRODUCER, SONGWRITER AND VOCALIST DAVID PORTER:To say I am saddened about the loss of Sam Moore would be an understatement. You see, it was the finality of the last living connection I had to God's gift to all of our careers.The experiences we had with each other changed each of our lives in amazing ways. Sam will always be remembered because of what he gave out of his heart and spirit, along with Dave Prater, in the combination of Isaac Hayes and David Porter, some amazing gifts to the world.I believe his memory will be a blessing forever to the world. And now I am the last of that combination, so I must express what I know was in the origin of the spirit for each of us during the course of recording those records. They were always filled with passion, purity, individuality and believability grounded in soul. The combination made each of our lives major. I express my condolences to Sam's family. May his memory be a blessing. -PBS Concert Special Celebrating Bruce Springsteen's ‘Nebraska' Features Eric Church, Emmylou Harris & MoreRecorded in his New Jersey bedroom, Bruce Springsteen's 1982 album Nebraska has proved to be one of his most enduring works, a raw, haunted acoustic record populated by lost souls searching not for salvation but simply a reason to believe. On September 19, 2023, at Analog at the Hutton Hotel in Nashville, famed music biographer Warren Zanes — author of Deliver Me from Nowhere: The Making of Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska — hosted an in-depth exploration of the album and the musician's process.Springsteen's songs were performed by multiple legends in their own right, with Zanes's spoken word storytelling in between.“I wrote a book about Nebraska because the recording stayed with me over decades,” said Zanes. “Every time there was trouble in my life I reached for Nebraska. When I started doing events around the book's publication, I quickly realized the best of them had music. When I went to Nashville, I had a remarkable cast of musicians to help me tell this story."Musical performances from Nebraska include Emmylou Harris (“The Price You Pay,” “Nebraska”), Noah Kahan (“Atlantic City”), Lyle Lovett (“Used Cars,” “My Father's House”) and The Lumineers (“Mansion on the Hill,” “State Trooper”). Two additional songs from Born in the U.S.A. are performed by Eric Church (“Dancing in the Dark”) and Lucinda Williams (“Born in the U.S.A.”). Between songs, Zanes offers insights from his book, about which The Boston Globe wrote: “Anyone interested in how music gets made — both the inspiration and the process — will be fascinated by Deliver Me From Nowhere, an amazing chronicle of one of the most unlikely albums ever recorded. And for students of Springsteen, it's an absolute must.”
Another far flung, informative and enjoyable musical ride includes songs that shape lifetimes, road crew vets, legacy passings, venerable drummers, and more. Billy Strings, Beyonce, Ringo, Colin Hay, Fleetwood Mac, Sam Moore, P.J. Harvey, and many others in the mix. Join us!
This week, we remember Wayne Osmond and Sam MooreFor more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/memory-motel/Tune into new broadcasts of Memory Motel with Matt Rubba, Tuesday from 10 - 11 PM EST / 3 - 4 AM GMT (Wednesday).//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One half of the legendary duo, Sam and Dave, Sam Moore has died. He was the high voice on their well- known hits: “Soul Man” and “Hold on I'm Coming,” which was used by Barack Obama in his presidential campaign. He also did campaign work for Bob Dole and Donald Trump. Sam was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of fame in 1992. He had many admirers including Bruce Springsteen. Sam and Dave were the number two recording stars for Stax Records, behind Otis Redding. They also recorded “You Don't Know Like I Know,” and “I Thank You.” “Soul Man” charted again in the late 1970s when the “Blues Brothers,” John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd, recorded it. Rest in peace Sam.
In a week where:Multiple wildfires go down in & around the Los Angeles area.OpenAI's Sam Altman denies sexual abuse accusations from his sister, Ann.Four Lynx are illegally released into the Scottish Highlands. Donald Trump gets let off in criminal hush money case sentencing.Sam Moore, Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and one-half of soul duo Sam & Dave, dies at age 89.In Environment: (6:37) The images from Los Angeles have struck a type of awe for me. But will this be the wake-up call for America to start future-proofing against these extreme events? (Article By David Sirota)In the 1st of two Social Media segments: (20:42) So Mark Zuckerberg has been in public media a lot recently, announcing that third-party fact checking is going in the bin for all Meta products. I'm sure this is a smart decision... (Article By Natasha Lennard)In the 2nd Social Media segment: (34:17) With the world of online influencing maturing and the kids sucked in by it doing the same, has influencer culture reached its critical mass? (Article By Megan Lawton)Lastly, in Life: (47:42) I saw a documentary last year covering the Lumumba years in Congo's fight for independence. ("Soundtrack to a Coup D'Etat") One significant player that fascinated me after the screening was one Andrée Blouin. So what was her story? (Article By Wedaeli Chibelushi)Thank you for listening! If you want to contribute to the show, whether it be sending me questions or voicing your opinion in any way, peep the contact links below and I'll respond accordingly. Let me know "What's Good?"Rate & ReviewE-Mail: the5thelelmentpub@gmail.comTwitter & IG: @The5thElementUKWebsite: https://the5thelement.co.ukIntro Music - "Too Much" By VanillaInterlude - "Charismatic" By NappyHighChillHop MusicOther Podcasts Under The 5EPN:Diggin' In The Digits5EPN RadioBlack Women Watch...In Search of SauceThe Beauty Of Independence
NBA News, NFL News, MLB News, MLB Hotstove, WNBA News, NHL News, A Farewell to Sam Moore, Bill McCartney, Felix Mantilla, Leslie Charleston, Oliviero Toscani, Tony Slattery, Brent Billingsley, Marty McMerritt & Wayne Simpson!
As apocapytic fires continue to ravage Los Angeles, we spoke with Laura Segura, Executive Director of Musicares.org about how you can help the people who bring you the music by donating at Musicares.org/firerelief , and how music business professionals get get assistance by emailing musicaresrelief@musicares.org And as the Scottish group Travis sets out on their first North American tour in 15 years, singer Fran Healy is here to talk about his challenges with life in Los Angeles and how they influenced Travis' recent album L.A. Times. The Record Store Day Podcast is a weekly music chat show written, produced, engineered and hosted by Paul Myers, who also composed the theme music and selected interstitial music. Executive Producers (for Record Store Day) Michael Kurtz and Carrie Colliton. For the most up-to-date news about all things RSD, visit RecordStoreDay.com) Please consider subscribing to our podcast wherever you get podcasts, and tell your friends, we're here every week and we love making new friends. This episode is dedicated to Sam Moore of Sam & Dave And to the city of Los Angeles.
Lee Sanders is back with his WWE RAW 1/13/25 review, results, highlights, recap post show as Lyra Valkyria vs Dakota Kay in the Women's Intercontinental Championship finals! Also, what's next for CM Punk now that he's cleanly defeated Seth Rollins? Full WWE RAW 1/13/25 card is as follows:-WWE Women's Intercontinental Championship: Dakota Kai vs. Lyra Valkyria-Sheamus vs. Ludwig Kaiser-Chad Gable vs. Mystery Luchador-Street Fight: Damian Priest vs. Finn Balor-Rhea Ripley to appear-CM Punk to appear-Gunther to appearAlso, the latest in headlines-Lee's Washington Commanders do the Unthinkable-Cowboys part ways with Mike McCarthy and Lee is happy-Thoughts and prayers to those impacted by the California Fires-Bogus reports and hysteria put out about Melina Perez after promoter couldn't locate her for his event-Lee to wrestling fans: Always wait until more information becomes available before jumping to conclusions-Lee still gets hate messages for his comments towards NBC reporter Leon Harris. Why it's not a case of jumping to conclusions-Odyssey Jones breaks silence since WWE termination-SANDMAN and PREACHER creator Neil Gaiman controversy involves abusive treatment towards women reactions-R.I.P Black Bart (76), and Sam Moore (89)-Ronda Rousey and Travis Browne welcome second child to kick off new year-Before you ask, don't expect Ronda Rousey to wrestle any time this year-WWE Royal Rumble coming to Saudi Arabia in 2026-Lee's advice to WWE Superstars not wanting to go to Saudia Arabia-Vince McMahon settles up hush money case with S.E.C (United States Security and Exchange Commission) as his team misleads social media-Janel Grant's legal team reminds everyone he criminal investigation into Mr. McMahon is still active-Previews for WWE NXT 1/14/25, AEW Dynamite 1/15/25, and WWE Smackdown 1/17/25-Preview and Predictions for TNA GenesisBROUGHT TO YOU IN PART BY MyFavReads.com via https://myfavreads.com/If you love to read, check us out! We're an american based company that focuses on original novels written by authors from all over the world! What's really cool about us is we give you the ability to comment on chapters and paragraphs as a way to communicate with other readers and authors all within our app! MyFavReads cares about quality over quantity as every book you'll find passed several reviews to ensure your money and reading is well spent! Check out our app available in the iOS and Google Play Store by searching "MYFAVREADS."BROUGHT TO YOU IN PART BY THE CAREBAL APP VIA https://carebal.com/Carebal provides a Personalized AI avatar, Digital companion, Speaks and understands every language, Emotional support AI, Mental health AI, Also use CareBal as ChatGPT. Available for iOS and Google Play Store!BROUGHT TO YOU IN PART BY BREAKING BOUNDARIES! THE NEW BOOK BY ROBERT D. MURPHY! AVAILABLE FOR KINDLE OR PAPERBACK VIA http://breakingboundaries-book.comALSO AVAILABLE ON AMAZON VIA https://www.amazon.com/Breaking-Boundaries-Unlocking-Leadership-Potential/dp/B0DPV8K3K4If you're ready to stop waiting for career opportunities and start creating them, Breaking Boundaries will help you set your course. Are you prepared to take control of your career and break through to the next level? Perfect for professionals at any level, Breaking Boundaries is packed with insights on leadership development, team management, career growth strategies, and conflict resolution.✅Want to treat Lee to a cup of coffee? Tip him using the links below✅https://streamelements.com/thercwrshow/tipCASH APP: https://cash.app/$RCWRshowPAYPAL: https://t.co/D9my4B4xfH✅✅✅LISTEN THE RCWR SHOW ON THE FOLLOWING PLATFORMS✅✅✅SPREAKER: https://bit.ly/3VDA9AMSPOTIFY: https://rb.gy/oxea5uAMAZON MUSIC & AUDIBLE! https://rebrand.ly/jdt4b9vITUNES: https://rb.gy/rsax57PANDORA! https://rb.gy/3v3oc8 iHEARTRADIO: https://rb.gy/j0isjnTUNE IN: https://rebrand.ly/fgxyotxPODBEAN: https://rb.gy/16l350✅FOLLOW THE RCWR SHOW ALL THROUGHOUT SOCIAL MEDIA✅ http://www.twitter.com/TheRCWRshowhttp://www.Twitch.tv/RCWRshowhttp://www.facebook.com/THERCWRSHOWBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-rcwr-show-with-lee-sanders--1127880/support.
Cousin Brucie brings an evening packed with music, memories, and tributes. The show honors late legends Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul, and Mary, and soul icon Sam Moore of Sam and Dave. Cousin Brucie shares personal stories, plays listener requests, and reflects on the impact these artists had on music and culture. The evening includes live call-ins, engaging conversations, and a special 'Love Hour, Half Hour' segment dedicated to romantic tunes. The show also announces Cousin Brucie's upcoming network expansion through the Red Apple Audio Network, ensuring more listeners can join in the musical celebration across the nation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dean Richards, entertainment reporter for WGN, joins Bob Sirott to provide the latest news in entertainment. Bob and Dean talk about how some hotels in Los Angeles are offering free rooms to first responders and donations to L.A. wildfire relief from organizations and celebrities. They also share details about some celebrity deaths, weekend box office […]
La presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum presentó un informe sobre sus primeros 100 días de gobierno, destacando avances en diversas áreas y la postura de cooperación con Estados Unidos bajo el mandato de Donald Trump, pero sin subordinación. El evento, celebrado en el Zócalo Capitalino, reunió a 350 mil personas y provocó intensos debates políticos en el Senado. Además, se abordaron otros temas de interés nacional e internacional, como la reforma judicial, los incendios en California, la situación en Venezuela y noticias culturales y deportivas. Temas clave: Informe de 100 días de Claudia Sheinbaum Sheinbaum reafirmó su postura de cooperación con EE.UU. sin subordinación. Resaltó logros en seguridad, salud, educación, infraestructura y programas sociales. Reconoció la base sentada por el expresidente López Obrador. Fue objeto de críticas por parte de la oposición, que señaló falta de resultados tangibles. Debate en el Senado sobre el informe Morena celebró el informe, mientras que PAN y PRI lo consideraron insuficiente. La sesión estuvo marcada por enfrentamientos entre ambos bloques políticos. Reforma judicial y posible investigación contra AMLO Se discutió la destitución de jueces como parte de una reforma al poder judicial, que algunos calificaron de "golpe de Estado técnico". Existe preocupación por una posible investigación en EE.UU. contra López Obrador por presuntos vínculos con el narcotráfico. Incendios en California La crisis ha dejado más de 24 muertos y daños significativos. Una delegación mexicana llegó para colaborar en las labores de control. Tensiones entre el gobernador de California y Trump sobre la gestión de la emergencia. Crisis en Venezuela Nicolás Maduro asumió un tercer mandato en medio de una fuerte oposición. Líderes opositores enfrentan restricciones; Maduro amenazó con tomar las armas junto a aliados como Cuba. Noticias culturales y deportivas Apertura de una exposición sobre las mujeres en la obra de Rufino Tamayo. Fallecimiento del cantante de soul Sam Moore, del dúo Sam & Dave. La banda Wallows anunció su regreso a México con tres conciertos en mayo. Conclusión:El informe de Sheinbaum marcó un hito político que polarizó opiniones, mientras que temas internacionales y culturales añadieron profundidad al contexto informativo del día.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The daughter of a French man found guilty in a mass rape trial has told the BBC she hopes he dies in prison. Caroline Darian said she'd been shocked when she learned that her father had repeatedly drugged and raped her mother and encouraged other men to sexually assault her. Also on the programme: emergency teams in Los Angeles have made progress in tackling wildfires which have killed eleven people, but more evacuation orders have been issued; and Sam Moore, one half of the legendary soul duo, Sam and Dave, has died at the age of 89. (Photo: Caroline Darian wants to raise awareness of sexual abuse. Credit: BBC)
In our news wrap Saturday, Biden awarded Pope Francis with the Presidential Medal of Freedom with distinction, special counsel Jack Smith resigned from the Justice Department, and singer Sam Moore of the 1960s duo Sam & Dave died at age 89 from complications following surgery. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In our news wrap Saturday, Biden awarded Pope Francis with the Presidential Medal of Freedom with distinction, special counsel Jack Smith resigned from the Justice Department, and singer Sam Moore of the 1960s duo Sam & Dave died at age 89 from complications following surgery. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
AP correspondent Donna Warder reports of the death of the Sam half of the 1960s duo Sam & Dave.
Sam Moore of Sam and Dave has passed. 3 movies reviewed. Anita Bryant. The Pat Walsh Show
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Kirsten's in the studio. Starting with "Hold On, I'm Coming" a farewell to Sam Moore from Sam & Dave who died this week aged 89.
Soul Man singer Sam Moore of SAM & DAVE dead at age 89 plus your regular scheduled programming hahaha
Can you believe it's our second anniversary episode? And our fiftieth? We're celebrating both, and we have a very special guest who makes an appearance. We're discussing our namesake movie, TapeHeads, a fairly obscure 1988 cult classic film starring John Cusack and Tim Robbins as two guys who want to get into the business of making rock music videos. It also stars Sam Moore and Junior Walker as their musical idols the Swanky Modes. The soundtrack is fantastic (Todd owns it on vinyl, CD, and cassette), and the score is by Fishbone, who appear in a scene as a country band. Comparatively few people have seen this underdog of a movie, and we're thrilled to be able to share it with you. Am I crying? Well, it wouldn't surprise me if I was. Let's get into trouble, baby! (TapeHeads fact checker here: Bird is the movie about Charlie Park, obviously. The Dexter Gordon movie is 'Round Midnight.) Connect with us a tapeheadspod.com RELATED LINKS: TapeHeads, at IMDB The excellent TapeHeads soundtrack, on YouTube
In This Episode 426 We Have Special Guest Entrepreneur "Sam Moore" Who Tells Us How He Became Owner of "Hazlo" Beverage (The Drink for Dreamers and Doers), Entrepreneur, Runner, Content Creator, Host of "What Made You Do It Podcast", and how to make it your passion/purpose/living! Follow & Support “Sam" Instagram @wmydipod @drinkhazlo @mr_hazlo & Website: drinkhazlo.com : whatmadeyoudoit.podbean.comFollow & Support Me @Venmo- @Ariel-Castillo-4 PayPal- Paypal.me/arielent TIKTOK- @Arielent.com Ariel Castillo Soundcloud Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/arielentpod/ Website- Arielent.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ariel-s-entertainment-podcast--4229670/support.
CTL Script/ Top Stories of October 12th Publish Date: October 12th From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Saturday, October 12th and Happy heavenly Birthday to Sam Moore. ***10.12.24 – BIRTHDAY – SAM MOORE*** I'm Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. 1. Cherokee County Farm Bureau Hosting Legislative Breakfast 2. Gary Farris' Son Testifies in Cherokee County Murder Trial 3. Hot Dog Luncheon Raises Nearly $1,000 For Cherokee County Seniors We'll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you're looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Commercial: CU of GA (06.26.24 CU OF GA FREE CHECKING_REV_FINAL) STORY 1: Cherokee County Farm Bureau Hosting Legislative Breakfast The Cherokee County Farm Bureau is hosting its annual Legislative Breakfast on Oct. 18 from 8-11 a.m. at Trinity Presbyterian Church near Canton. The event, featuring Georgia Farm Bureau's Tom McCall and other local officials, is free but requires an RSVP. Attendees will enjoy a Chick-fil-A breakfast and can tour the House of Hope and Cox Arboretum and Garden afterward. RSVP by Oct. 17 via email at dbforward@gfbco.org or call 770-479-1481. STORY 2: Gary Farris' Son Testifies in Cherokee County Murder Trial Chris and Scott Farris discovered their father's remains on a burn pile on July 5, 2018. Melody Walker Farris is accused of murdering her husband, Gary Farris, and burning his body. She faces multiple charges but has pleaded not guilty. Chris testified about his parents' marital issues, including suspicions of an affair and financial disputes. He also mentioned his father's belief that Melody was poisoning him. Witnesses included a neighbor who knew of Melody's affair and a police officer who found no struggle signs at the crime scene. The trial, which began Monday, is expected to last three to four weeks. STORY 3: Hot Dog Luncheon Raises Nearly $1,000 For Cherokee County Seniors Cherokee County Senior Services and Stand Up For Seniors raised $995 for local seniors at their hot dog fundraising luncheon on Oct. 3, rescheduled due to Hurricane Helene. The event, held at the Cherokee County Senior Center, exceeded expectations with around 200 attendees. Funds will be used to purchase heaters for seniors before winter. The luncheon supported the Last Stop Program, aiding seniors with rent, utilities, and medical expenses. Tim Morris, Senior Services Director, praised the community's dedication. Stand Up For Seniors partners with donors and businesses to assist low-income seniors and veterans. More info is available on their websites. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. Back in a moment Break: DRAKE (Drake Realty (Cherokee County) – The Mill (09.26.24 THE MILL ON ETOWAH REV 2 30_FINAL) STORY 4: CCSD Police Department Renews Accreditation and Earns State Award The Cherokee County School District Police Department has renewed its status as a certified agency by Georgia's Law Enforcement Certification Program, earning a Silver Award for 15 years of accreditation. Led by Chief Buster Cushing, it's one of only five school police departments in Georgia to achieve this status. The certification, requiring recertification every three years, ensures high professionalism and effective law enforcement. The process involves a comprehensive onsite assessment by state assessors. Key contributors to the reaccreditation were Mary Henson and Capt. Richie Rich. The department will be honored at the October school board meeting. STORY 5: Julia Roberts and Stacey Abrams Rally for Harris in Canton Julia Roberts and Stacey Abrams visited downtown Canton to support Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign. They emphasized the importance of voting for Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, and advocated for abortion rights. Abrams highlighted Georgia's role in shaping the future and defending rights, while Roberts encouraged unity and dialogue among voters. Lisa Brooks and Debra Shigley also spoke, urging support for Harris against Donald Trump's policies. The event coincided with the opening of the Harris-Walz campaign office in Canton, marking a significant push for voter engagement in Georgia. Commercial: Ingles Markets (Nutrition Questions) 5 STORY 6: Cherokee County Students Selected for All-State Theatre Program Four Cherokee County School District students have been selected for the All-State Theatre Program. Cherokee High seniors Kayleigh Coda and Samantha Geer, along with Sequoyah High seniors Noah Popp and Ava Grace Roberts, will perform at the 2025 Georgia Thespian Conference. Coda, Geer, and Roberts were cast for the opening and closing performances, with Roberts and Popp being selected for the second consecutive year. Popp will design and operate the event's lighting. Theatre directors Jodi Burn and Cindy Humphlett will guide the students, who will be recognized at an upcoming school board meeting. STORY 7: R.M. Moore Elementary Earns Cafeteria of Excellence Award R.M. Moore Elementary has been honored with the Cafeteria of Excellence Award. This recognition highlights the school's commitment to providing outstanding food service and maintaining high standards in their cafeteria operations. The award celebrates the efforts of the cafeteria staff in ensuring nutritious and appealing meals for students. This achievement underscores the school's dedication to fostering a healthy and supportive dining environment for its students. We'll have closing comments after this. COMMERCIAL: 01.02.24 HELLER LAW 4 GENERIC_FINAL SIGN OFF – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.tribuneledgernews.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Produced by the BG Podcast Network Show Sponsors: · www.ingles-markets.com · www.drakerealty.com · cuofga.org · www.jeffhellerlaw.com · www.etowahmill.com #NewsPodcast #CurrentEvents #TopHeadlines #BreakingNews #PodcastDiscussion #PodcastNews #InDepthAnalysis #NewsAnalysis #PodcastTrending #WorldNews #LocalNews #GlobalNews #PodcastInsights #NewsBrief #PodcastUpdate #NewsRoundup #WeeklyNews #DailyNews #PodcastInterviews #HotTopics #PodcastOpinions #InvestigativeJournalism #BehindTheHeadlines #PodcastMedia #NewsStories #PodcastReports #JournalismMatters #PodcastPerspectives #NewsCommentary #PodcastListeners #NewsPodcastCommunity #NewsSource #PodcastCuration #WorldAffairs #PodcastUpdates #AudioNews #PodcastJournalism #EmergingStories #NewsFlash #PodcastConversationsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CTL Script/ Top Stories of October 12th Publish Date: October 12th From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Saturday, October 12th and Happy heavenly Birthday to Sam Moore. ***10.12.24 – BIRTHDAY – SAM MOORE*** I'm Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. 1. Cherokee County Farm Bureau Hosting Legislative Breakfast 2. Gary Farris' Son Testifies in Cherokee County Murder Trial 3. Hot Dog Luncheon Raises Nearly $1,000 For Cherokee County Seniors We'll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you're looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Commercial: CU of GA (06.26.24 CU OF GA FREE CHECKING_REV_FINAL) STORY 1: Cherokee County Farm Bureau Hosting Legislative Breakfast The Cherokee County Farm Bureau is hosting its annual Legislative Breakfast on Oct. 18 from 8-11 a.m. at Trinity Presbyterian Church near Canton. The event, featuring Georgia Farm Bureau's Tom McCall and other local officials, is free but requires an RSVP. Attendees will enjoy a Chick-fil-A breakfast and can tour the House of Hope and Cox Arboretum and Garden afterward. RSVP by Oct. 17 via email at dbforward@gfbco.org or call 770-479-1481. STORY 2: Gary Farris' Son Testifies in Cherokee County Murder Trial Chris and Scott Farris discovered their father's remains on a burn pile on July 5, 2018. Melody Walker Farris is accused of murdering her husband, Gary Farris, and burning his body. She faces multiple charges but has pleaded not guilty. Chris testified about his parents' marital issues, including suspicions of an affair and financial disputes. He also mentioned his father's belief that Melody was poisoning him. Witnesses included a neighbor who knew of Melody's affair and a police officer who found no struggle signs at the crime scene. The trial, which began Monday, is expected to last three to four weeks. STORY 3: Hot Dog Luncheon Raises Nearly $1,000 For Cherokee County Seniors Cherokee County Senior Services and Stand Up For Seniors raised $995 for local seniors at their hot dog fundraising luncheon on Oct. 3, rescheduled due to Hurricane Helene. The event, held at the Cherokee County Senior Center, exceeded expectations with around 200 attendees. Funds will be used to purchase heaters for seniors before winter. The luncheon supported the Last Stop Program, aiding seniors with rent, utilities, and medical expenses. Tim Morris, Senior Services Director, praised the community's dedication. Stand Up For Seniors partners with donors and businesses to assist low-income seniors and veterans. More info is available on their websites. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. Back in a moment Break: DRAKE (Drake Realty (Cherokee County) – The Mill (09.26.24 THE MILL ON ETOWAH REV 2 30_FINAL) STORY 4: CCSD Police Department Renews Accreditation and Earns State Award The Cherokee County School District Police Department has renewed its status as a certified agency by Georgia's Law Enforcement Certification Program, earning a Silver Award for 15 years of accreditation. Led by Chief Buster Cushing, it's one of only five school police departments in Georgia to achieve this status. The certification, requiring recertification every three years, ensures high professionalism and effective law enforcement. The process involves a comprehensive onsite assessment by state assessors. Key contributors to the reaccreditation were Mary Henson and Capt. Richie Rich. The department will be honored at the October school board meeting. STORY 5: Julia Roberts and Stacey Abrams Rally for Harris in Canton Julia Roberts and Stacey Abrams visited downtown Canton to support Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign. They emphasized the importance of voting for Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, and advocated for abortion rights. Abrams highlighted Georgia's role in shaping the future and defending rights, while Roberts encouraged unity and dialogue among voters. Lisa Brooks and Debra Shigley also spoke, urging support for Harris against Donald Trump's policies. The event coincided with the opening of the Harris-Walz campaign office in Canton, marking a significant push for voter engagement in Georgia. Commercial: Ingles Markets (Nutrition Questions) 5 STORY 6: Cherokee County Students Selected for All-State Theatre Program Four Cherokee County School District students have been selected for the All-State Theatre Program. Cherokee High seniors Kayleigh Coda and Samantha Geer, along with Sequoyah High seniors Noah Popp and Ava Grace Roberts, will perform at the 2025 Georgia Thespian Conference. Coda, Geer, and Roberts were cast for the opening and closing performances, with Roberts and Popp being selected for the second consecutive year. Popp will design and operate the event's lighting. Theatre directors Jodi Burn and Cindy Humphlett will guide the students, who will be recognized at an upcoming school board meeting. STORY 7: R.M. Moore Elementary Earns Cafeteria of Excellence Award R.M. Moore Elementary has been honored with the Cafeteria of Excellence Award. This recognition highlights the school's commitment to providing outstanding food service and maintaining high standards in their cafeteria operations. The award celebrates the efforts of the cafeteria staff in ensuring nutritious and appealing meals for students. This achievement underscores the school's dedication to fostering a healthy and supportive dining environment for its students. We'll have closing comments after this. COMMERCIAL: 01.02.24 HELLER LAW 4 GENERIC_FINAL SIGN OFF – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.tribuneledgernews.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Produced by the BG Podcast Network Show Sponsors: · www.ingles-markets.com · www.drakerealty.com · cuofga.org · www.jeffhellerlaw.com · www.etowahmill.com #NewsPodcast #CurrentEvents #TopHeadlines #BreakingNews #PodcastDiscussion #PodcastNews #InDepthAnalysis #NewsAnalysis #PodcastTrending #WorldNews #LocalNews #GlobalNews #PodcastInsights #NewsBrief #PodcastUpdate #NewsRoundup #WeeklyNews #DailyNews #PodcastInterviews #HotTopics #PodcastOpinions #InvestigativeJournalism #BehindTheHeadlines #PodcastMedia #NewsStories #PodcastReports #JournalismMatters #PodcastPerspectives #NewsCommentary #PodcastListeners #NewsPodcastCommunity #NewsSource #PodcastCuration #WorldAffairs #PodcastUpdates #AudioNews #PodcastJournalism #EmergingStories #NewsFlash #PodcastConversationsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
National gumbo day. Entertainment from 1967. 1st Oktoberfest, Rhyme 3 blind mice printed, Executive Mansion named the White House. Todays birthdays - Luciano Pavarotti, Sam Moore, Pat DiNizio, Hugh Jackman, Kirk Cameron. Robert E. Lee died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Gumbo time - Sean ArdainThe Letter - The Box TopsI dont wanna play house - Tammy Wynette3 blind mice - Cooco TVBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cen t http://50cent.com/Dalla Caruso - Luciano PavarottiSoul man - Sam & DaveA girl like you - The SmithereensOnce before I go - Hugh JackmanAs long as we have each other - B.J. Thomas Dusty SpringfieldExit - It's not love - Dokken http ://dokken.net/Follow Jeff Stampka on facebook and cooolmedia.com
Over 150 years ago, Marx published the first volume of Capital, a systematic and voluminous account of capitalism, from the economic bedrock all the way up to the social and political consequences. The book itself would stand as one of the most influential and decisive texts of all time, proving to be a wildly fruitful foundation for further research into everything it touched, and also becoming a cornerstone text for various political movements that would try and develop the critical analysis into a workable theory of action and social transformation. Even after its 1867 publication, the text remained a fluid, dynamic object, with a 2nd edition being put out in Marx's own lifetime and a 3rd and 4th edition being published posthumously under the stewardship of Friedrich Engels. These later editions would be the foundations for the first two translations of the text into English, first by Edward Aveling and Sam Moore in 1887, and then by Ben Fowkes in 1976. Now in 2024, we can add a third version of the text in English. Translated by Paul Reitter and edited by both Paul Reitter and Paul North, Marx has been given a fresh voice with a new edition of the text that includes a foreword by Wendy Brown and an afterword by William Clare Roberts. The introduction by Paul North helps situate the text in Marx's larger output, showing how it was the culmination of an early political radicalization that took time to develop into a more systematic critique. Paul Reitter's preface explains some of the difficulties of translating such a large and complex text, and will help readers appreciate the care Marx chose his words with. Substantial editorial endnotes will help contextualize obscure phrases and terms, helping readers keep up with the massive scope of Marx's vision as he pulls information, inspiration and ideas from economics, philosophy, literature and history into a cohesive yet dynamic vision of what the ceaseless pursuit of value was doing to our world, and what might be done about it. For this interview, there are two parts. For the first hour, Paul Reitter and Paul North sat together and discussed the main ideas of the text, the various ways it tries to develop its critical perspective and its continued importance. For the second hour, Paul Reitter stayed to discuss some passages in detail, explaining the various choices made and roads not traveled, and how he tried to bring various aspects of Marx's voice into English. Translation is at least as much an art as a science, one that demands hermeneutic sensitivity as much as a knowledge of which words correspond to which. Reitter is a humble practitioner of what is often thankless work and makes no claim to being the final word on how best to translate Marx, but his contribution will absolutely raise the bar and give readers who've never read Marx an excellent place to start, and will give those familiar with the text a chance to see it in new light. To borrow a phrase from Marx himself, this new translation is as royal a road to science as we could ask for. Paul Reitter is a professor of Germanic languages at Ohio State University. Paul North is the Maurice Natanson professor of Germanic languages and literature at Yale University. 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
Over 150 years ago, Marx published the first volume of Capital, a systematic and voluminous account of capitalism, from the economic bedrock all the way up to the social and political consequences. The book itself would stand as one of the most influential and decisive texts of all time, proving to be a wildly fruitful foundation for further research into everything it touched, and also becoming a cornerstone text for various political movements that would try and develop the critical analysis into a workable theory of action and social transformation. Even after its 1867 publication, the text remained a fluid, dynamic object, with a 2nd edition being put out in Marx's own lifetime and a 3rd and 4th edition being published posthumously under the stewardship of Friedrich Engels. These later editions would be the foundations for the first two translations of the text into English, first by Edward Aveling and Sam Moore in 1887, and then by Ben Fowkes in 1976. Now in 2024, we can add a third version of the text in English. Translated by Paul Reitter and edited by both Paul Reitter and Paul North, Marx has been given a fresh voice with a new edition of the text that includes a foreword by Wendy Brown and an afterword by William Clare Roberts. The introduction by Paul North helps situate the text in Marx's larger output, showing how it was the culmination of an early political radicalization that took time to develop into a more systematic critique. Paul Reitter's preface explains some of the difficulties of translating such a large and complex text, and will help readers appreciate the care Marx chose his words with. Substantial editorial endnotes will help contextualize obscure phrases and terms, helping readers keep up with the massive scope of Marx's vision as he pulls information, inspiration and ideas from economics, philosophy, literature and history into a cohesive yet dynamic vision of what the ceaseless pursuit of value was doing to our world, and what might be done about it. For this interview, there are two parts. For the first hour, Paul Reitter and Paul North sat together and discussed the main ideas of the text, the various ways it tries to develop its critical perspective and its continued importance. For the second hour, Paul Reitter stayed to discuss some passages in detail, explaining the various choices made and roads not traveled, and how he tried to bring various aspects of Marx's voice into English. Translation is at least as much an art as a science, one that demands hermeneutic sensitivity as much as a knowledge of which words correspond to which. Reitter is a humble practitioner of what is often thankless work and makes no claim to being the final word on how best to translate Marx, but his contribution will absolutely raise the bar and give readers who've never read Marx an excellent place to start, and will give those familiar with the text a chance to see it in new light. To borrow a phrase from Marx himself, this new translation is as royal a road to science as we could ask for. Paul Reitter is a professor of Germanic languages at Ohio State University. Paul North is the Maurice Natanson professor of Germanic languages and literature at Yale University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/german-studies
Over 150 years ago, Marx published the first volume of Capital, a systematic and voluminous account of capitalism, from the economic bedrock all the way up to the social and political consequences. The book itself would stand as one of the most influential and decisive texts of all time, proving to be a wildly fruitful foundation for further research into everything it touched, and also becoming a cornerstone text for various political movements that would try and develop the critical analysis into a workable theory of action and social transformation. Even after its 1867 publication, the text remained a fluid, dynamic object, with a 2nd edition being put out in Marx's own lifetime and a 3rd and 4th edition being published posthumously under the stewardship of Friedrich Engels. These later editions would be the foundations for the first two translations of the text into English, first by Edward Aveling and Sam Moore in 1887, and then by Ben Fowkes in 1976. Now in 2024, we can add a third version of the text in English. Translated by Paul Reitter and edited by both Paul Reitter and Paul North, Marx has been given a fresh voice with a new edition of the text that includes a foreword by Wendy Brown and an afterword by William Clare Roberts. The introduction by Paul North helps situate the text in Marx's larger output, showing how it was the culmination of an early political radicalization that took time to develop into a more systematic critique. Paul Reitter's preface explains some of the difficulties of translating such a large and complex text, and will help readers appreciate the care Marx chose his words with. Substantial editorial endnotes will help contextualize obscure phrases and terms, helping readers keep up with the massive scope of Marx's vision as he pulls information, inspiration and ideas from economics, philosophy, literature and history into a cohesive yet dynamic vision of what the ceaseless pursuit of value was doing to our world, and what might be done about it. For this interview, there are two parts. For the first hour, Paul Reitter and Paul North sat together and discussed the main ideas of the text, the various ways it tries to develop its critical perspective and its continued importance. For the second hour, Paul Reitter stayed to discuss some passages in detail, explaining the various choices made and roads not traveled, and how he tried to bring various aspects of Marx's voice into English. Translation is at least as much an art as a science, one that demands hermeneutic sensitivity as much as a knowledge of which words correspond to which. Reitter is a humble practitioner of what is often thankless work and makes no claim to being the final word on how best to translate Marx, but his contribution will absolutely raise the bar and give readers who've never read Marx an excellent place to start, and will give those familiar with the text a chance to see it in new light. To borrow a phrase from Marx himself, this new translation is as royal a road to science as we could ask for. Paul Reitter is a professor of Germanic languages at Ohio State University. Paul North is the Maurice Natanson professor of Germanic languages and literature at Yale University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
Over 150 years ago, Marx published the first volume of Capital, a systematic and voluminous account of capitalism, from the economic bedrock all the way up to the social and political consequences. The book itself would stand as one of the most influential and decisive texts of all time, proving to be a wildly fruitful foundation for further research into everything it touched, and also becoming a cornerstone text for various political movements that would try and develop the critical analysis into a workable theory of action and social transformation. Even after its 1867 publication, the text remained a fluid, dynamic object, with a 2nd edition being put out in Marx's own lifetime and a 3rd and 4th edition being published posthumously under the stewardship of Friedrich Engels. These later editions would be the foundations for the first two translations of the text into English, first by Edward Aveling and Sam Moore in 1887, and then by Ben Fowkes in 1976. Now in 2024, we can add a third version of the text in English. Translated by Paul Reitter and edited by both Paul Reitter and Paul North, Marx has been given a fresh voice with a new edition of the text that includes a foreword by Wendy Brown and an afterword by William Clare Roberts. The introduction by Paul North helps situate the text in Marx's larger output, showing how it was the culmination of an early political radicalization that took time to develop into a more systematic critique. Paul Reitter's preface explains some of the difficulties of translating such a large and complex text, and will help readers appreciate the care Marx chose his words with. Substantial editorial endnotes will help contextualize obscure phrases and terms, helping readers keep up with the massive scope of Marx's vision as he pulls information, inspiration and ideas from economics, philosophy, literature and history into a cohesive yet dynamic vision of what the ceaseless pursuit of value was doing to our world, and what might be done about it. For this interview, there are two parts. For the first hour, Paul Reitter and Paul North sat together and discussed the main ideas of the text, the various ways it tries to develop its critical perspective and its continued importance. For the second hour, Paul Reitter stayed to discuss some passages in detail, explaining the various choices made and roads not traveled, and how he tried to bring various aspects of Marx's voice into English. Translation is at least as much an art as a science, one that demands hermeneutic sensitivity as much as a knowledge of which words correspond to which. Reitter is a humble practitioner of what is often thankless work and makes no claim to being the final word on how best to translate Marx, but his contribution will absolutely raise the bar and give readers who've never read Marx an excellent place to start, and will give those familiar with the text a chance to see it in new light. To borrow a phrase from Marx himself, this new translation is as royal a road to science as we could ask for. Paul Reitter is a professor of Germanic languages at Ohio State University. Paul North is the Maurice Natanson professor of Germanic languages and literature at Yale University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Over 150 years ago, Marx published the first volume of Capital, a systematic and voluminous account of capitalism, from the economic bedrock all the way up to the social and political consequences. The book itself would stand as one of the most influential and decisive texts of all time, proving to be a wildly fruitful foundation for further research into everything it touched, and also becoming a cornerstone text for various political movements that would try and develop the critical analysis into a workable theory of action and social transformation. Even after its 1867 publication, the text remained a fluid, dynamic object, with a 2nd edition being put out in Marx's own lifetime and a 3rd and 4th edition being published posthumously under the stewardship of Friedrich Engels. These later editions would be the foundations for the first two translations of the text into English, first by Edward Aveling and Sam Moore in 1887, and then by Ben Fowkes in 1976. Now in 2024, we can add a third version of the text in English. Translated by Paul Reitter and edited by both Paul Reitter and Paul North, Marx has been given a fresh voice with a new edition of the text that includes a foreword by Wendy Brown and an afterword by William Clare Roberts. The introduction by Paul North helps situate the text in Marx's larger output, showing how it was the culmination of an early political radicalization that took time to develop into a more systematic critique. Paul Reitter's preface explains some of the difficulties of translating such a large and complex text, and will help readers appreciate the care Marx chose his words with. Substantial editorial endnotes will help contextualize obscure phrases and terms, helping readers keep up with the massive scope of Marx's vision as he pulls information, inspiration and ideas from economics, philosophy, literature and history into a cohesive yet dynamic vision of what the ceaseless pursuit of value was doing to our world, and what might be done about it. For this interview, there are two parts. For the first hour, Paul Reitter and Paul North sat together and discussed the main ideas of the text, the various ways it tries to develop its critical perspective and its continued importance. For the second hour, Paul Reitter stayed to discuss some passages in detail, explaining the various choices made and roads not traveled, and how he tried to bring various aspects of Marx's voice into English. Translation is at least as much an art as a science, one that demands hermeneutic sensitivity as much as a knowledge of which words correspond to which. Reitter is a humble practitioner of what is often thankless work and makes no claim to being the final word on how best to translate Marx, but his contribution will absolutely raise the bar and give readers who've never read Marx an excellent place to start, and will give those familiar with the text a chance to see it in new light. To borrow a phrase from Marx himself, this new translation is as royal a road to science as we could ask for. Paul Reitter is a professor of Germanic languages at Ohio State University. Paul North is the Maurice Natanson professor of Germanic languages and literature at Yale University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
Over 150 years ago, Marx published the first volume of Capital, a systematic and voluminous account of capitalism, from the economic bedrock all the way up to the social and political consequences. The book itself would stand as one of the most influential and decisive texts of all time, proving to be a wildly fruitful foundation for further research into everything it touched, and also becoming a cornerstone text for various political movements that would try and develop the critical analysis into a workable theory of action and social transformation. Even after its 1867 publication, the text remained a fluid, dynamic object, with a 2nd edition being put out in Marx's own lifetime and a 3rd and 4th edition being published posthumously under the stewardship of Friedrich Engels. These later editions would be the foundations for the first two translations of the text into English, first by Edward Aveling and Sam Moore in 1887, and then by Ben Fowkes in 1976. Now in 2024, we can add a third version of the text in English. Translated by Paul Reitter and edited by both Paul Reitter and Paul North, Marx has been given a fresh voice with a new edition of the text that includes a foreword by Wendy Brown and an afterword by William Clare Roberts. The introduction by Paul North helps situate the text in Marx's larger output, showing how it was the culmination of an early political radicalization that took time to develop into a more systematic critique. Paul Reitter's preface explains some of the difficulties of translating such a large and complex text, and will help readers appreciate the care Marx chose his words with. Substantial editorial endnotes will help contextualize obscure phrases and terms, helping readers keep up with the massive scope of Marx's vision as he pulls information, inspiration and ideas from economics, philosophy, literature and history into a cohesive yet dynamic vision of what the ceaseless pursuit of value was doing to our world, and what might be done about it. For this interview, there are two parts. For the first hour, Paul Reitter and Paul North sat together and discussed the main ideas of the text, the various ways it tries to develop its critical perspective and its continued importance. For the second hour, Paul Reitter stayed to discuss some passages in detail, explaining the various choices made and roads not traveled, and how he tried to bring various aspects of Marx's voice into English. Translation is at least as much an art as a science, one that demands hermeneutic sensitivity as much as a knowledge of which words correspond to which. Reitter is a humble practitioner of what is often thankless work and makes no claim to being the final word on how best to translate Marx, but his contribution will absolutely raise the bar and give readers who've never read Marx an excellent place to start, and will give those familiar with the text a chance to see it in new light. To borrow a phrase from Marx himself, this new translation is as royal a road to science as we could ask for. Paul Reitter is a professor of Germanic languages at Ohio State University. Paul North is the Maurice Natanson professor of Germanic languages and literature at Yale University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Singers Talk Podcast based on my book of the same name. This week you'll hear my conversation with the legendary Sam Moore. Sam Moore and the late Dave Prater came together in 1961 and formed one of the greatest vocal duos of all time: Sam & Dave. “Soul man,” Hold On! I'm Comin',” Wrap it Up,” “I Thank you.” Just listen to their catalog and you'll know exactly why they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Grammy Hall of Fame, and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame. In this episode you're gonna hear us talk about how Sam and Dave became Sam and Dave, the nerves he struggles with before he goes onstage, the sage advice he received from Moms Mabley, the sneaky thing his manager wife started doing behind his back. You're gonna hear some stories about his various vocal collaborations with Bruce Springsteen, and something he does with a penny that I will never, ever get over… all that and so much Moore. All my writer's royalties from sales of the book benefit the kids and families at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital through our Music Gives to St. Jude Kids campaign. So I'd love for you to grab yourself a copy. And be sure to check out every episode of the podcast, our livestreams, and more at Volume.com/thesingers talk. And if you like the show, please rate, review, and subscribe on your favorite streaming platforms to make sure you hear every new episode. Volume.com is the destination for live music fans, where you can watch live and on-demand performances, see exclusive artist content, listen to music podcasts, and check out live music streams from your favorite artists, venues, and hosts. Get The Singers Talk book at: Thesingerstalk.com Donate to St. Jude at: Musicgives.org You can find JTG @Kingsizetheband Kingsizetheband.com Jason Thomas Gordon is the lead singer/drummer of the Los Angeles rock band Kingsize, a screenwriter, author, and creator of Music Gives to St. Jude Kids, a campaign that raises money and awareness for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital through music-based initiatives. St. Jude was founded by Jason's grandfather, entertainer, Danny Thomas, in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1962. Jason also serves as a National Committee member of the hospital's board.
Some have called him an R&B version of George Jones, while others have called him a Country Otis Redding. Whichever description you feel fits him best, there is no doubting that fact that when you hear the music of T. Graham Brown, you are hearing something that is very special. With over 15 studio albums under his belt, T. Graham Brown has charted more than 35 singles on Billboard, Cash Box and Gospel charts since 1986. You know his hit songs, “I Tell It Like It Used to Be,” “Hell and High Water,” “Wine Into Water,” and “Darlene.” He also hosts LIVE WIRE with T. Graham Brown, airing monthly on SiriusXM Prime Country Channel 58. He has appeared on the Grand Ole Opry stage over 300 times and just recently he was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry by Vince Gill. He has a new album From Memphis to Muscle Shoals debuting in August, a series of duets with some of the biggest names in music, Dwight Yoakam, Sam Moore, Sammy Hagar, Tanya Tucker, Wyonna and Zach Williams to name a few. #countrymusic #countrymusicradio #countryradio #memphis #muscleshoals #memphistomuscleshoals #newalbum #duets #newmusic #newrelease #tgrahambrown
First opened in 2004, the Missouri History Museum closed their long-running running exhibit on the 1904 World's Fair last April to reimagine the experience. The newly renovated exhibit has been unveiled and it confronts the many hard truths that hid behind the grandeur of the World's Fair hosted in St. Louis. Sam Moore, managing director of public history and Sharon Smith, curator of civic and personal identity at the Missouri History Museum share the additions and new perspectives in the exhibit.