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Poor Lil Thing
PLT 166 - GUESS WHAT? CHICKEN BUTT

Poor Lil Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 42:39


Amy invented the shower wine glass holder, we used to perform above a Denny's, we chat Love Island, Amy thinks Ryan is more H'd than he seems, Amy confronted a starer at the Farmer's Market, Ryan is obsessed with Benson Boone, we chat fellow heartthrob Shawn Mendes, Brad Pitt took a risk and it didn't pay off, Ryan was in Final Destination and Smallville, a man in China had a toothbrush in his body for 52 years, corn up your nose, a PLT story about puking on your friend, a PLT story about a sock that saved the day, and we play Name That Movie! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Collaboration in the Maritime Museums Sector

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 28:10


Skip the Queue is brought to you by Rubber Cheese, a digital agency that builds remarkable systems and websites for attractions that helps them increase their visitor numbers. Your host is Paul Marden.If you like what you hear, you can subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, and all the usual channels by searching Skip the Queue or visit our website SkiptheQueue.fm.If you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a five star review, it really helps others find us. And remember to follow us on Twitter  or Bluesky for your chance to win the books that have been mentioned in this podcast.Competition ends on 9th July 2025. The winner will be contacted via Bluesky. Show references: Matthew Tanner, Vice President of AIM and Independent Consultant https://aim-museums.co.uk/Richard Morsley, CEO of Chatham Historic Dockyardhttps://thedockyard.co.uk/Hannah Prowse, CEO, Portsmouth Historic Quarterhttps://portsmouthhq.org/Dominic Jones, CEO Mary Rose Trusthttps://maryrose.org/Andrew Baines, Executive Director, Museum Operations, National Museum of the Royal Navyhttps://www.nmrn.org.uk/ Transcriptions: Paul Marden: Welcome to Skip the Queue. The podcast of people working in and working with visitor attractions, and today you join me in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. I am actually in the shadow of HMS Victory at the moment, right next door to the Mary Rose. And I'm at the Association of Independent Museum's annual conference, and it is Wednesday night, and we're just about to enjoy the conference dinner. We've been told by Dominic Jones, CEO of Mary Rose, to expect lots of surprises and unexpected events throughout the meal, which I understand is a walking meal where we'll partake of our food and drink as we're wandering around the museum itself, moving course to course around different parts of the museum. So that sounds very exciting. Paul Marden:  Today's episode, I'm going to be joined by a I don't know what the collective noun is, for a group of Maritime Museum senior leaders, but that's what they are, and we're going to be talking about collaboration within and between museums, especially museums within the maritime sector. Is this a subject that we've talked about a lot previously? I know we've had Dominic Jones before as our number one most listened episode talking about collaboration in the sector, but it's a subject I think is really worthwhile talking about. Paul Marden: Understanding how museums work together, how they can stretch their resources, increase their reach by working together and achieving greater things than they can do individually. I do need to apologise to you, because it's been a few weeks since our last episode, and there's been lots going on in Rubber Cheese HQ, we have recently become part of a larger organisation, Crowd Convert, along with our new sister organisation, the ticketing company, Merac.Paul Marden:  So there's been lots of work for me and Andy Povey, my partner in crime, as we merge the two businesses together. Hence why there's been a little bit of a lapse between episodes. But the good news is we've got tonight's episode. We've got one more episode where I'll be heading down to Bristol, and I'll talk a little bit more about that later on, and then we're going to take our usual summer hiatus before we start the next season. So two more episodes to go, and I'm really excited. Paul Marden:  Without further ado, I think it's time for us to meet our guests tonight. Let me welcome our guests for this evening. Matthew Tanner, the Vice President of AIM and an Independent Consultant within the museum sector. You've also got a role within international museums as well. Matthew, remind me what that was.Matthew Tanner: That's right, I was president of the International Congress of Maritime Museums.Paul Marden: And that will be relevant later. I'm sure everyone will hear. Richard Morsley, CEO of Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust. I've got Hannah Prowse with me, the CEO of Portsmouth Historic Quarter, the inimitable chief cheerleader for Skip the Queue Dominic Jones, CEO of Mary Rose Trust.Dominic Jones: Great to be back.Paul Marden: I expect this to be the number one episode because, you know, it's got to knock your previous episode off the hit list.Dominic Jones: Listen with guests like this. It's going to be the number one. You've got the big hitters, and you've even got one more to go. This is gonna be incredible.Paul Marden:  Exactly. And I've got Andrew Baines, the Executive Director Museum Operations at the National Museum of the Royal Navy. That's quite a title.Dominic Jones: He loves a title that's a lot shorter than the last.Paul Marden: Okay, so we always have icebreakers. And actually, it must be said, listeners, you, unless you're watching the YouTube, we've got the the perfect icebreaker because we've started on Prosecco already. So I'm feeling pretty lubed up. Cheers. So icebreakers, and I'm going to be fair to you, I'm not going to pick on you individually this time, which is what I would normally do with my victims. I'm going to ask you, and you can chime in when you feel you've got the right answer. So first of all, I'd like to hear what the best concert or festival is that you've been to previously.Hannah Prowse: That's really easy for me, as the proud owner of two teenage daughters, I went Tay Tay was Slay. Slay. It was amazing. Three hours of just sheer performative genius and oh my god, that girl stamina. It was just insane. So yeah, it's got to be Tay Tay.Paul Marden: Excellent. That's Taylor Swift. For those of you that aren't aware and down with the kids, if you could live in another country for a year, what would Dominic Jones: We not all answer the gig. I've been thinking of a gig. Well, I was waiting. Do we not all answer one, Rich has got a gig. I mean, you can't just give it to Hannah. Richard, come in with your gig.Richard Morsley: Thank you. So I can't say it's the best ever, but. It was pretty damn awesome. I went to see pulp at the O2 on Saturday night. They were amazing. Are they still bringing it? They were amazing. Incredible. Transport me back.Matthew Tanner:  Members mentioned the Mary Rose song. We had this.Dominic Jones: Oh, come on, Matthew, come on. That was brilliant. That was special. I mean, for me, I'm not allowed to talk about it. It's probably end ups. But you know, we're not allowed to talk you know, we're not allowed to talk about other than here. But I'm taking my kids, spoiler alert, if you're listening to see Shawn Mendes in the summer. So that will be my new favourite gig, because it's the first gig for my kids. So I'm very excited about that. That's amazing. Amazing. Andrew, any gigs?Andrew Baines: It has to be Blondie, the amazing. Glen Beck writing 2019, amazing.Dominic Jones:  Can you get any cooler? This is going to be the number one episode, I can tell.Paul Marden:  Okay, let's go with number two. If you could live in another country for a year, which one would you choose? Hannah Prowse: Morocco. Paul Marden: Really? Oh, so you're completely comfortable with the heat. As I'm wilting next.Hannah Prowse: Completely comfortable. I grew up in the Middle East, my as an expat brat, so I'm really happy out in the heat. I just love the culture, the art, the landscape, the food, the prices, yeah, Morocco. For me, I thinkMatthew Tanner: I've been doing quite a lot of work recently in Hong Kong. Oh, wow. It's this amazing mix of East and West together. There's China, but where everybody speaks English, which is fantastic.Dominic Jones:  I lived in Hong Kong for a few years, and absolutely loved it. So I do that. But I think if I could choose somewhere to live, it's a it's a bit of cheating answer, because the country's America, but the place is Hawaii, because I think I'm meant for Hawaii. I think I've got that sort of style with how I dress, not today, because you are but you can get away with it. We're hosting, so. Paul Marden:  Last one hands up, if you haven't dived before, D with Dom.Dominic Jones: But all of your listeners can come Dive the 4d at the Mary Rose in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, as well as the other amazing things you can do here with our friends and National Museum of Portsmouth Historic Quarter, he will cut this bit out.Paul Marden:  Yeah, there will be a little bit of strict editing going on. And that's fair. So we want to talk a little bit today about collaboration within the Maritime Museum collective as we've got. I was saying on the intro, I don't actually know what the collective noun is for a group of Maritime Museum leaders, a wave?Hannah Prowse: A desperation?Paul Marden: Let's start with we've talked previously. I know on your episode with Kelly, you talked about collaboration here in the dockyard, but I think it's really important to talk a little bit about how Mary Rose, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard and the National Museum of the Royal Navy all work together. So talk a little bit for listeners that don't know about the collaboration that you've all got going. Dominic Jones:  We've got a wonderful thing going on, and obviously Hannah and Andrew will jump in. But we've got this great site, which is Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. We've got Portsmouth Historic Quarter that sort of curates, runs, owns the site, and I'll let Hannah come into that. We've got the Mary Rose, which is my favourite, amazing museum, and then we've got all of the museums and ships to the National Museum of the Royal Navy. But do you want to go first, Hannah, and talk about sort of what is Portsmouth Historic Quarter and the dockyard to you? Hannah Prowse:  Yeah, so at Portsmouth Historic Quarter, we are the landlords of the site, and ultimately have custody of this and pretty hard over on the other side of the water. And it's our job to curate the space, make sure it's accessible to all and make it the most spectacular destination that it can be. Where this point of debate interest and opportunity is around the destination versus attraction debate. So obviously, my partners here run amazing attractions, and it's my job to cite those attractions in the best destination that it can possibly be.Matthew Tanner: To turn it into a magnet that drawsDominic Jones: And the infrastructure. I don't know whether Hannah's mentioned it. She normally mentions it every five seconds. Have you been to the new toilets? Matthew, have you been to these new toilets?Paul Marden: Let's be honest, the highlight of a museum. Richard Morsley: Yeah, get that wrong. We're in trouble.Hannah Prowse: It's very important. Richard Morsley: But all of the amazing ships and museums and you have incredible.Paul Marden: It's a real draw, isn't it? And you've got quite a big estate, so you you've got some on the other side of the dockyard behind you with boat trips that we take you over.Andrew Baines:  Absolutely. So we run Victor here and warrior and 33 on the other side of the hub with the Royal Navy submarine museum explosion working in partnership with BHQ. So a really close collaboration to make it as easy as possible for people to get onto this site and enjoy the heritage that we are joint custodians of. Paul Marden:  Yeah, absolutely. It's amazing. So we're talking a little bit about museums collaborating together, which really is the essence of what we're here for conference, isn't it? I remember when we had the keynote this morning, we were talking about how important it is for everybody to come together. There's no egos here. Everyone's sharing the good stuff. And it was brilliant as well. Given that you're all maritime museums, is it more important for you to differentiate yourselves from one another and compete, or is it more important for you to collaborate?Richard Morsley: Well, from my perspective, it's there is certainly not competitive. I think there's sufficient, I was sufficient distance, I think, between the the attractions for that to be the case, and I think the fact we're all standing here today with a glass of wine in hand, with smiles on our face kind of says, says a lot, actually, in terms of the collaboration within the sector. And as you say that the the AIM conference today that for me, is right, right at the heart of it, it's how we as an independent museum sector, all come together, and we share our knowledge, we share our best practice, and once a year, we have this kind of amazing celebration of these incredible organisations and incredible people coming together and having a wonderful couple of days. Matthew Tanner: But if I could step in there, it's not just the wine, is it rum, perhaps. The maritime sector in particular is one that is is so closely knit and collected by the sea, really. So in the international context, with the International Congress, is about 120 museums. around the world that come together every two years into the fantastic Congress meetings, the connections between these people have come from 1000s of miles away so strong, it's actually joy and reminds us of why we are so excited about the maritime.Paul Marden: I saw you on LinkedIn last year. I think it was you had Mystic Seaport here, didn't you?Dominic Jones: We did and we've had Australia. We've had so many. It all came from the ICM conference I went with and we had such a good time, didn't we saw Richard there. We saw Matthew, and it was just brilliant. And there's pinch yourself moments where you're with museums that are incredible, and then afterwards they ring you and ask you for advice. I'm thinking like there's a lady from France ringing me for advice. I mean, what's that about? I passed her to Andrew.Hannah Prowse: I think also from a leadership perspective, a lot of people say that, you know, being a CEO is the loneliest job in the world, but actually, if you can reach out and have that network of people who actually are going through the same stuff that you're going through, and understand the sector you're working in. It's really, really great. So if I'm having a rubbish day, Dom and I will frequently meet down in the gardens outside between our two offices with a beer or an ice cream and just go ah at each other. And that's really important to be able to do.Dominic Jones: And Hannah doesn't laugh when I have a crisis. I mean, she did it once. She did it and it hurt my feelings.Hannah Prowse: It was really funny.Dominic Jones:  Well, laughter, Dominic, Hannah Prowse: You needed. You needed to be made. You did. You did. But you know, and Richard and I have supported each other, and occasionally.Richard Morsley: You know, you're incredibly helpful when we're going through a recruitment process recently.Hannah Prowse: Came and sat in on his interview.Richard Morsley: We were rogue. Hannah Prowse: We were so bad, we should never be allowed to interview today. Paul Marden:  I bet you were just there taking a list of, yeah, they're quite good. I'm not going to agree to that one.Hannah Prowse: No, it was, it was great, and it's lovely to have other people who are going through the same stuff as you that you can lean on. Richard Morsley: Yeah, absolutely.Dominic Jones: Incredible. It's such an important sector, as Matthew said, and we are close, the water doesn't divide us. It makes us it makes us stronger.Matthew Tanner: Indeed. And recently, of course, there's increasing concern about the state of the marine environment, and maritime museums are having to take on that burden as well, to actually express to our puppets. It's not just about the ships and about the great stories. It's also about the sea. It's in excess, and we need to look after it. Paul Marden: Yeah, it's not just a view backwards to the past. It's around how you take that and use that as a model to go forward. Matthew Tanner: Last week, the new David Attenborough piece about the ocean 26 marathon museums around the world, simultaneously broadcasting to their local audiences. Dominic Jones: And it was phenomenal. It was such a good film. It was so popular, and the fact that we, as the Mary Rose, could host it thanks to being part of ICM, was just incredible. Have you seen it? Paul Marden:  I've not seen Dominic Jones: It's coming to Disney+, any day now, he's always first to know it's on. There you go. So watch it there. It's so good. Paul Marden: That's amazing. So you mentioned Disney, so that's a kind of an outside collaboration. Let's talk a little bit. And this is a this is a rubbish segue, by the way. Let's talk a little bit about collaborating outside of the sector itself, maybe perhaps with third party rights holders, because I know that you're quite pleased with your Lego exhibition at the moment.Richard Morsley: I was actually going to jump in there. Dominic, because you've got to be careful what you post on LinkedIn. There's no such thing as I don't know friends Exactly. Really.Dominic Jones: I was delighted if anyone was to steal it from us, I was delighted it was you. Richard Morsley: And it's been an amazing exhibition for us. It's bringing bringing Lego into the Historic Dockyard Chatham. I think one of the one of the things that we sometimes lack is that that thing that's kind of truly iconic, that the place is iconic, the site is incredible, but we don't have that household name. We don't have a Mary Rose. We don't have a victory. So actually working in partnership, we might get there later. We'll see how the conversation, but yeah, how we work with third parties, how we use third party IP and bring that in through exhibitions, through programming. It's really important to us. So working at a Lego brick Rex exhibition, an exhibition that really is a museum exhibition, but also tells the story of three Chatham ships through Lego, it's absolutely perfect for us, and it's performed wonderfully. It's done everything that we would have hoped it would be. Dominic Jones: I'm bringing the kids in the summer. I love Chatham genuinely. I know he stole the thing from LinkedIn, but I love Chatham. So I'll be there. I'll be there. I'll spend money in the shop as well.Richard Morsley: Buy a book. Yeah.Paul Marden: Can we buy Lego? Richard Morsley:  Of course you can buy Lego. Paul Marden: So this is a this is a magnet. It is sucking the kids into you, but I bet you're seeing something amazing as they interpret the world that they've seen around them at the museum in the Lego that they can play with.Richard Morsley: Of some of some of the models that are created off the back of the exhibition by these children is remind and adults actually, but mainly, mainly the families are amazing, but and you feel awful at the end of the day to painstakingly take them apart.Richard Morsley: Where is my model?Dominic Jones: So we went to see it in the Vasa, which is where he stole the idea from. And I decided to, sneakily, when they were doing that, take a Charles model that was really good and remodel it to look like the Mary Rose, and then post a picture and say, I've just built the Mary Rose. I didn't build the Mary Rose. Some Swedish person bought the Mary Rose. I just added the flags. You get what you say. Hannah Prowse: We've been lucky enough to be working with the Lloyds register foundation this year, and we've had this brilliant she sees exhibition in boathouse four, which is rewriting women into maritime history. So the concept came from Lloyd's Register, which was, you know, the untold stories of women in maritime working with brilliant photographers and textile designers to tell their stories. And they approached me and said, "Can we bring this into the dockyard?" And we said, "Yes, but we'd really love to make it more local." And they were an amazing partner. And actually, what we have in boathouse for is this phenomenal exhibition telling the stories of the women here in the dockyard.Richard Morsley: And then going back to that point about collaboration, not competition, that exhibition, then comes to Chatham from February next year, but telling, telling Chatham stories instead of. Hannah Prowse:  Yeah, Richard came to see it here and has gone, "Oh, I love what you've done with this. Okay, we can we can enhance, we can twist it." So, you know, I've hoped he's going to take our ideas and what we do with Lloyd's and make it a million times better.Richard Morsley: It's going to be an amazing space.Dominic Jones: Richard just looks at LinkedIn and gets everyone's ideas.Andrew Baines: I think one of the exciting things is those collaborations that people will be surprised by as well. So this summer, once you've obviously come to Portsmouth Historic Dockyard and experience the joys of that, and then you've called off on Chatham and another day to see what they've got there, you can go off to London Zoo, and we are working in partnership with London Zoo, and we have a colony of Death Watch beetle on display. Paul Marden:  Oh, wonderful. I mean, can you actually hear them? Dominic Jones: Not necessarily the most exciting.Andrew Baines: I'll grant you. But you know, we've got a Chelsea gold medal on in the National Museum of the Royal Navy for collaboration with the Woodlands Foundation, looking at Sudden Oak death. And we've got an exhibition with ZSL at London Zoo, which I don't think anybody comes to a National Maritime Museum or an NMRN National Museum The Royal Navy, or PHQ, PhD, and expects to bump into tiny little animals, no, butDominic Jones: I love that, and it's such an important story, the story of Victor. I mean, look, you're both of you, because Matthew's involved with Victor as well. Your victory preservation and what you're doing is incredible. And the fact you can tell that story, it's LSL, I love that.Andrew Baines: Yeah. And we're actually able to feed back into the sector. And one of the nice things is, we know we talk about working collaboratively, but if you look at the victory project, for example, our project conservator came down the road from Chatham, equally, which you one of.Richard Morsley: Our your collections manager.Paul Marden: So it's a small pool and you're recycling.Andrew Baines: Progression and being people in develop and feed them on.Matthew Tanner:  The open mindedness, yeah, taking and connecting from all over, all over the world, when I was working with for the SS Great Britain, which is the preserved, we know, great iron steam chip, preserved as as he saw her, preserved in a very, very dry environment. We'll take technology for that we found in the Netherlands in a certain seeds factory where they had to, they had to package up their seeds in very, very low humidity environments.Paul Marden:  Yes, otherwise you're gonna get some sprouting going on. Matthew Tanner:   Exactly. That's right. And that's the technology, which we then borrowed to preserve a great historic ship. Paul Marden: I love that. Dominic Jones:  And SS Great Britain is amazing, by the way you did such a good job there. It's one of my favourite places to visit. So I love that.Paul Marden:  I've got a confession to make. I'm a Somerset boy, and I've never been.Dominic Jones: Have you been to yoga list? Oh yeah, yeah. I was gonna say.Paul Marden: Yeah. I am meeting Sam Mullins at the SS Great Britain next next week for our final episode of the season. Matthew Tanner: There you go.Dominic Jones: And you could go to the where they made the sale. What's the old court canvas or Corker Canvas is out there as well. There's so many amazing places down that neck of the woods. It's so good.Paul Marden: Quick segue. Let's talk. Let's step away from collaboration, or only very lightly, highlights of today, what was your highlight talk or thing that you've seen?Richard Morsley: I think for me, it really was that focus on community and engagement in our places and the importance of our institutions in the places that we're working. So the highlight, absolutely, for me, opening this morning was the children's choir as a result of the community work that the Mary Rose trust have been leading, working.Dominic Jones:  Working. So good. Richard Morsley: Yeah, fabulous. Paul Marden:  Absolutely. Matthew Tanner: There's an important point here about about historic ships which sometimes get kind of positioned or landed by developers alongside in some ports, as if that would decorate a landscape. Ships actually have places. Yes, they are about they are connected to the land. They're not just ephemeral. So each of these ships that are here in Portsmouth and the others we've talked about actually have roots in their home ports and the people and the communities that they served. They may well have roots 1000s of miles across the ocean as well, makes them so exciting, but it's a sense of place for a ship. Hannah Prowse: So I think that all of the speakers were obviously phenomenal.Dominic Jones: And including yourself, you were very good.Hannah Prowse: Thank you. But for me, this is a slightly random one, but I always love seeing a group of people coming in and watching how they move in the space. I love seeing how people interact with the buildings, with the liminal spaces, and where they have where they run headlong into something, where they have threshold anxiety. So when you have a condensed group of people, it's something like the AIM Conference, and then they have points that they have to move around to for the breakout sessions. But then watching where their eyes are drawn, watching where they choose to go, and watching how people interact with the heritage environment I find really fascinating. Paul Marden: Is it like flocks of birds? What are moving around in a space? Hannah Prowse: Exactly. Yeah.Paul Marden: I say, this morning, when I arrived, I immediately joined a queue. I had no idea what the queue was, and I stood there for two minutes.Dominic Jones: I love people in the joint queues, we normally try and sell you things.Paul Marden: The person in front of me, and I said, "What we actually queuing for?" Oh, it's the coffee table. Oh, I don't need coffee. See you later. Yes.Dominic Jones: So your favourite bit was the queue. Paul Marden: My favourite..Dominic Jones: That's because you're gonna plug Skip the Queue. I love it.Dominic Jones: My favourite moment was how you divided the conference on a generational boundary by talking about Kojak.Dominic Jones: Kojak? Yes, it was a gamble, because it was an old film, and I'll tell you where I saw it. I saw it on TV, and the Mary Rose have got it in their archives. So I said, Is there any way I could get this to introduce me? And they all thought I was crazy, but I think it worked. But my favorite bit, actually, was just after that, when we were standing up there and welcoming everyone to the conference. Because for four years, we've been talking about doing this for three years. We've been arranging it for two years. It was actually real, and then the last year has been really scary. So for us to actually pull it off with our partners, with the National Museum of the Royal Navy, with Portsmouth Historic quarter, with all of our friends here, was probably the proudest moment for me. So for me, I loved it. And I'm not going to lie, when the children were singing, I was a little bit emotional, because I was thinking, this is actually happened. This is happening. So I love that, and I love tonight. Tonight's going to be amazing. Skip the queue outside Dive, the Mary Rose 4d come and visit. He won't edit that out. He won't edit that out. He can't keep editing Dive, The Mary Rose.Dominic Jones: Andrew, what's his favourite? Andrew Baines: Oh yes. Well, I think it was the kids this morning, just for that reminder when you're in the midst of budgets and visitor figures and ticket income and development agreements, and why is my ship falling apart quicker than I thought it was going to fall apart and all those kind of things actually just taking that brief moment to see such joy and enthusiasm for the next generation. Yeah, here directly connected to our collections and that we are both, PHQ, NRN supported, MRT, thank you both really just a lovely, lovely moment.Paul Marden: 30 kids singing a song that they had composed, and then backflip.Dominic Jones: It was a last minute thing I had to ask Jason. Said, Jason, can you stand to make sure I don't get hit? That's why I didn't want to get hit, because I've got a precious face. Hannah Prowse: I didn't think the ship fell apart was one of the official parts of the marketing campaign.Paul Marden: So I've got one more question before we do need to wrap up, who of your teams have filled in the Rubber Cheese Website Survey. Dominic Jones: We, as Mary Rose and Ellen, do it jointly as Portsmouth historic document. We've done it for years. We were an early adopter. Of course, we sponsored it. We even launched it one year. And we love it. And actually, we've used it in our marketing data to improve loads of things. So since that came out, we've made loads of changes. We've reduced the number of clicks we've done a load of optimum website optimisation. It's the best survey for visitor attractions. I feel like I shouldn't be shouting out all your stuff, because that's all I do, but it is the best survey.Paul Marden: I set you up and then you just ran so we've got hundreds of people arriving for this evening's event. We do need to wrap this up. I want one last thing, which is, always, we have a recommendation, a book recommendation from Nepal, and the first person to retweet the message on Bluesky will be offered, of course, a copy of the book. Does anyone have a book that they would like to plug of their own or, of course, a work or fiction that they'd like to recommend for the audience.Paul Marden: And we're all looking at you, Matthew.Dominic Jones: Yeah. Matthew is the book, man you're gonna recommend. You'reAndrew Baines: The maritime.Paul Marden: We could be absolutely that would be wonderful.Matthew Tanner: Two of them jump into my mind, one bit more difficult to read than the other, but the more difficult to read. One is Richard Henry. Dana D, a n, a, an American who served before the mast in the 19th century as an ordinary seaman on a trading ship around the world and wrote a detailed diary. It's called 10 years before the mast. And it's so authentic in terms of what it was really like to be a sailor going around Cape corn in those days. But the one that's that might be an easier gift is Eric Newby, the last great grain race, which was just before the Second World War, a journalist who served on board one of the last great Windjammers, carrying grain from Australia back to Europe and documenting his experience higher loft in Gales get 17 knots in his these giant ships, absolute white knuckle rides. Paul Marden: Perfect, perfect. Well, listeners, if you'd like a copy of Matthew's book recommendation, get over to blue sky. Retweet the post that Wenalyn will put out for us. I think the last thing that we really need to do is say cheers and get on with the rest of the year. Richard Morsley: Thank you very much. Andrew Baines: Thank you.Paul Marden: Thanks for listening to Skip the Queue. If you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a five star review. It really helps others to find us. Skip The Queue is brought to you by Rubber Cheese, a digital agency that builds remarkable systems and websites for attractions that helps them to increase their visitor numbers. You can find show notes and transcripts from this episode and more over on our website, skipthequeue fm.  The 2025 Visitor Attraction Website Survey is now LIVE! 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Kate, Tim & Marty

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 46:59 Transcription Available


TGIM, betch. Add 'renovator' to Joel's illustrious career portfolio, and we ask our listeners for any tips as he and Jack go through their next journey together. Ricki's got a hangover stat that makes sense as to why your mates don't get hangovers. More annoying Meghan content in Mailbag. Rob Irwin isn't happy about an AI-generated photo of him and Shawn Mendes. And James Young from Melbourne's iconic Cherry Bar gives us what we need to know about the upcoming AC/DC tour across the country in November and December!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Smallzy's Surgery
HOT MIN UPDATE: Romantic Rumours About Robert Irwin & Shawn Mendes Rock the Internet

Smallzy's Surgery

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 0:58 Transcription Available


Get the latest entertainment news & gossip from Smallzy's The Hot Minute. For more listen live on the Nova Player & follow Smallzy on Instagram, TikTok & Facebook.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fitzy & Wippa
Crikey! Is Robert Irwin Really Dating Shawn Mendes?

Fitzy & Wippa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 4:03 Transcription Available


A.I. has fooled people after A.I. photoshopped images of Robert Irwin and Shawn Mendes flooded online and after Lizzo's drastic weight-loss she has a candid interview about the weight-loss drugs...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Modern Musician
#294 - Jazmine Valencia: Content, Culture, and Control—A Roadmap for Indie Artists

Modern Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 40:43


Jazmine Valencia is the founder of JV Agency, an artist-first marketing powerhouse behind the success of major artists like The Killers, Fall Out Boy, Avicii, American Authors, Max Frost, and Shawn Mendes. Known for blending cultural storytelling with strategic innovation, Jazmine helps artists bridge the gap between creativity and connection. Her motivational leadership style and forward-thinking use of technology drive real impact across the global music scene. With a mission to unify creators and audiences, Jazmine is redefining what it means to market music in the digital age.In this episode, Jazmine Valencia shares how today's artists can leverage content, community, and cutting-edge tech to grow their brand and monetize authentically.Key Takeaways:How documenting your daily creative process can make content creation easier and more impactful.Ways to monetize as an indie artist—through exclusivity, connection, and control.Why embracing AI and new technologies can empower artists rather than replace them.---→ Explore more about Jazmine and JV Agency at www.jvagency.co.Book an Artist Breakthrough Session with the Modern Musician team: https://apply.modernmusician.me/podcast

Drunken Lullabies: Drunk At The Movies
Radio Rewind 177: 6/13/25

Drunken Lullabies: Drunk At The Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 188:36


June 13, 2025 Today we look at the top songs debuting on the Billboard chart this week back in 1985, 1995, 2005, & 2015. Dustin, Jason, & Tyler welcome back former co-host Kevin! We discuss 12 songs from this week in music history, including 6 Top 10s and 2 #1s. We have new songs from Tears for Fears, Shawn Mendes, Eminem, Jodeci, and more. Want to be cool like us and watch the music videos for all the songs? Then here's a convenient playlist that has them all in order of discussion.

Hoy en LOS40
Lola Índigo vive un verano de amor en Mojaita - Noticias del 10 de JUNIO - HOY EN LOS40

Hoy en LOS40

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 3:18


Lola Índigo publica el primer adelanto de Mojaita, su apuesta para este verano. Shakira vuelve a contar con Alejandro Sanz en su gira de Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour. Shawn Mendes cuelga el cartel de 'entradas agotadas' en su concierto de Madrid en 2025. Los Premios Brit cambian de sede. La noche que Spice Girls cambiaron a Geri Halliwell por Luciano Pavarotti. 

Hoy en LOS40
Lola Índigo vive un verano de amor en Mojaita - Noticias del 10 de JUNIO - HOY EN LOS40

Hoy en LOS40

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 3:18


Lola Índigo publica el primer adelanto de Mojaita, su apuesta para este verano. Shakira vuelve a contar con Alejandro Sanz en su gira de Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour. Shawn Mendes cuelga el cartel de 'entradas agotadas' en su concierto de Madrid en 2025. Los Premios Brit cambian de sede. La noche que Spice Girls cambiaron a Geri Halliwell por Luciano Pavarotti. 

Matty in the Morning
Billy's News

Matty in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 2:26 Transcription Available


Staging problems at Fenway Park caused cancellations of two shows, Shakira and Jason Aldean. Lane closure on the Mass Pike starts at 9pm tonight. The prosecution for the Karen Read trial finally rested their case yesterday. Trumps tariffs are back on. Telsa investors are insisting Musk come back for a 40-hour work week. Shawn Mendes has a new tour that will come to Boston in September. The Knicks beat the Pacers last night. The Oilers and Panthers will play in the Stanley Cup Finals. The Red Sox start a series with the Atlanta Braves in Atlanta.  

Jay Towers in the Morning
Back In The Day & Hollywood Minute

Jay Towers in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 4:14 Transcription Available


Shawn Mendes is headed back on tour!!

Producer Points
Daylight on Producing “Stitches,” Studio Philosophy, and Balancing Art & Career

Producer Points

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 98:35


In this episode of Producer Points, Justin sits down with producer, songwriter, vocalist, and mixer Daylight (DJ Kyriakides) — a true 100-percenter known for crafting records that balance timeless emotion with bold sonic choices. From his Grammy-nominated work with Shawn Mendes to collaborations with Sabrina Carpenter, GAYLE, Maroon 5, Mon Rovia, and K.Flay, DJ brings intention and integrity to every project he touches.

Recording Studio Rockstars
RSR506 - Tim Lauer - Synth Pop, Rock Strings, and AI (Cheap Trick, Smashing Pumpkins, Nashville)

Recording Studio Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 142:40


"AI will never touch live musicians." Tim Lauer shares his journey working on a variety of albums and TV shows, highlighting how feedback from music supervisors shapes the final sound. He talks about his innovative use of reverb, effects, guitar pedals, and real-time processing to enhance recordings, emphasizing the collaborative nature of music creation. Tim also dives into how sampling and synthesizers are essential tools in modern music production, and discusses the intricate art of arrangement and orchestration, especially the roles musicians play in the studio. He explores the evolving landscape of music with AI and the future of live performances, all while stressing the importance of personal fulfillment and joy in making music. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Tim Lauer, a versatile musician, producer, and arranger. He has played on albums by Taylor Swift, The Civil Wars, Cheap Trick, Joan Baez, and more, and arranged strings for Dolly Parton, Smashing Pumpkins, and Shawn Mendes. Tim has produced cast recordings for shows like Nashville, Greenleaf, Big Sky, and Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist. Recently, he worked on Amazon's The Bondsman, Sony's Patsy and Loretta, and Netflix's Country Comfort. He's also part of the dream pop band Bien, with millions of streams and 1.5 million monthly listeners, and serves as musical director for NPR's No Small Endeavor. Tim first joined us on RSR172. Thank you to Glenn Rosenstein and Loren Francis for the introduction! THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://usa.sae.edu/ https://www.izotope.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.native-instruments.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.adam-audio.com/ https://stealthchair.com/ Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.makebelievestudio.com/mbsi Get your MBSI plugin here! https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy  https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to the podcast theme song “Skadoosh!” https://solo.to/lijshawmusic Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7vbOMZzOi478USUr54FPtL?si=db2b0060b6fe4d5c If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/506

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio
LU KALA is the next big Canadian pop star

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 23:56


With viral hits like “Pretty Girl Era,” LU KALA has proven that she might just be the next big Canadian breakthrough artist à la Justin Bieber, Carly Rae Jepsen, The Weeknd or Shawn Mendes. Her catchy songs about loving yourself and knowing your worth have amassed millions of streams all over the internet. On the heels of her brand new EP, “No Tears On This Ride,” LU sits down with Tom Power in our studio to tell us her story, how she became more confident after being bullied as a kid, and what it felt like to see Serena Williams and her daughter lip sync to her music.

CAFÉ EN MANO
659: Tanicha López, Corista de Cultura Profetica

CAFÉ EN MANO

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 87:42


En este episodio de Café en Mano, me siento con la talentosa cantante puertorriqueña Tanicha López. Hablamos sobre su trayectoria única como artista independiente, su participación en tarimas junto a Cultura Profética, Buscabulla, Álvaro Díaz y Shawn Mendes, su proceso creativo, las realidades de ser músico en Puerto Rico y la importancia de la vulnerabilidad en la música y en la vida. Conversamos sobre el síndrome del impostor, el valor de la curiosidad, el impacto de la cultura del café en nuestra identidad, y su emocionante debut como solista en el Festival Claridad.Una conversación íntima, honesta y llena de enseñanzas sobre el arte, la pasión y el propósito.Disfruta el episodio completo y suscríbete para más conversaciones como esta.Chapters (Timestamps):00:00 - Bienvenida y cultura del café05:45 - Primer encuentro entre Tanicha y Juan08:20 - Trayectoria musical: de Mi Segallo a Cultura Profética13:40 - Tiny Desk, Álvaro Díaz y colaboraciones18:50 - Vulnerabilidad y conexión con la voz23:30 - El beatbox como herramienta creativa29:00 - Dejar la academia y lanzarse a la música independiente36:20 - La historia de cómo entró a Cultura Profética43:00 - La realidad económica de los músicos en Puerto Rico48:45 - Cómo terminó cantando en el concierto de Shawn Mendes56:00 - Nervios, síndrome del impostor y mentalidad de escasez1:05:00 - Reflexiones sobre la música de Cultura Profética1:12:00 - La importancia de la curiosidad en la comunicación1:20:00 - Debut como solista en Festival Claridad 20251:27:00 - Cierre: Sueños, propósito y próximos proyectos

New Work Fellowship Podcast
The One with the Worship Dad and the Love Songs

New Work Fellowship Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 34:52


In this week's Beyond Sunday, Josh is joined by Paxton, Michael, and the legendary Paul Goodman—one of New Work's original worship culture builders and long-time elder. The team dives into an unforgettable round of "Bible or Breakup Ballad?"—a lyric guessing game that blurs the line between Song of Solomon and Shawn Mendes, complete with coffee wagers and surprise reveals. Their hilarious and heartfelt reflections remind us just how moving, misunderstood, and musically rich the Bible can be. Then, the focus shifts to Paxton's message from the “Before You Go” series, walking through the "Four C's" that build our confidence in Scripture's truth: Continuity, Content, Consistency, and Correctness. The conversation gets real about wrestling with doubt, bad theology we may have inherited, and the Bible's prophetic power. With insightful stats on prophecy fulfillment, personal stories of rediscovery, and Paul's encouragement about revival among the youth, this episode is both intellectually stirring and spiritually uplifting.  

Backstage Chats with Women In Music
Jazmine Valencia: From Record Label Intern to Digital Marketing Mentor

Backstage Chats with Women In Music

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 34:45


Today's guest is a DJ turned music executive and founder of JV Agency, a music marketing firm celebrating its 10 year anniversary. She has handled thousands of album launches throughout her career, including for acts like Fall Out Boy, Shawn Mendes, and the Killers.She specializes in digital marketing with a side passion for empowering women in the music industry. She pays it forward by bringing in interns with the goal of mentoring and creating a career path for them. In fact, her own path started as an intern at Def Jam Records.As a public speaker, she has appeared at SXSW, Canadian Music Week, Live Nation All Access Fest, numerous university events, and is a GRAMMY U mentor. She's been quoted by Forbes, CNBC, and the LA Times.She's the music marketing maven with the motto “Stay resilient, stay authentic.”Meet Jazmine “DJ Jazzy” Valencia! (see links and videos below)In This Episode* How an internship at Def Jam Records defined her career path* Jazmine's “Marketing Starts At Home” philosophy explained* Two big mistakes emerging artists make in marketing themselves* Most common marketing challenge female artists face that male artists do not* Mentoring through internships at her own agency and at GRAMMY U* Emerging female acts Jazmine's excited aboutPlus Jazmine Valencia's answers to the Shakedown Questions!Recorded in March 2024.Disclaimer: Opinions of Herizon Music show guests are not necessarily those of Thea Wood Productions, LLC or its employees, volunteers, advisors, or contractors.Herizon Music is produced by Thea Wood Productions, LLC, an Amazon Associate that earns from qualifying purchases. Amazon and the Amazon logo are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.Guest LinksIf you don't see these links (or embedded videos!) on your podcast platform, get the full experience at HerizonMusic.com.JV AgencyLinkedInInstagramCreditsGuest: Jazmine ValenciaHost: Thea WoodProducer: Thea Wood Productions, LLCListen to other episodes of Herizon Music: The Podcast.Support This PodcastSubscribe to Herizon Music: The Podcast & Newsletter for free. You can also fiscally support our mission to promote gender equity in music. Since launching in 2019, Herizon Music was recognized as a finalist for the Women Changing The World Awards (Journalism & Media category, 2025), ranked #15 in FeedSpot's 2025 Top 45 Women In Music Podcasts, Podcast Magazine's "Top 20 Mom Podcasters of 2020," and Pretty Progressive's “Inspiring Podcasts for Women in Their 20s.” * Opt into a paid subscription - only $7.50 per month! You can pay $72 in advance for 12 months (or $6 per month) or become a Founding Member for $216 annually. Upgrade here.* Sponsor a podcast episode! You or your business can reach our dreamers, rule breakers and rockstars in the most positive way possible! It's super affordable to sponsor this evergreen content that includes a midroll after The Shakedown questions and logo/link in the Show Notes. Email me for a rate card.* Sponsor an issue (or two or three!) of the Herizon Music Newsletter. It costs time and money to publish the exposés, news, and interviews that over a thousand subscribers and 3,000 social media followers read. Email me for a rate card for this and other marketing opportunities.If you'd like to reproduce this podcast or a portion of the podcast or associated content, you must obtain prior approval in writing from Thea Wood Productions, LLC. Email herizonmusic@substack.com. Get full access to Herizon Music: The Newsletter at www.herizonmusic.com/subscribe

10-Minuten-Mix
#250 - Hocus Focus Mix met Justice,  Simian, Shawn Mendes, Camila Cabello, CamelPhat, Elderbrook, Fred again.., The Blessed Madonna, Anyma, Ellie Goulding & Post Malone (S01)

10-Minuten-Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 7:46


Hocus Focus Mix met Justice,  Simian, Shawn Mendes, Camila Cabello, CamelPhat, Elderbrook, Fred again.., The Blessed Madonna, Anyma, Ellie Goulding & Post Malone

Sidetracked with Annie and Nick
The Beatles Biopics, Kae Tempest, and Lucy Dacus Has a Question

Sidetracked with Annie and Nick

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 34:36


How important is it to make music with purpose? Annie and Nick chat about Ezra Collective's Femi Koleoso teaching people what's important at this year's 6 Music Festival. Elsewhere, AJ Tracey has decided to include smaller cities and venues on his upcoming tour and Sam (not Shawn) Mendes is set to create not one but four Beatles Biopics featuring Paul Mescal, Harris Dickinson, Barry Keoghan and Joseph Quinn as each band member. Plus, Lucy Dacus asks Annie and Nick which music artist they'd curate an exhibition on, Annie reveals all about wining Player of The Match at her latest football game, and what are some quintessential spring songs? Get in touch with Annie and Nick! If you're over 16 WhatsApp 079700 82700 or email sidetracked@bbc.co.uk. SONGSAngie Stone – Wish I Didn't Miss You POLO & PAN — Petite Etoile feat. Beth Ditto Light of the World – London Town Albums Jayda G – DJ Kicks Ed Sheeran – Play, Pause, Fast Forward, Rewind, Stop, EjectLucy Dacus - Forever Is A Feeling

Friday Night Karaoke
FNK ExFiles – Breakup & Heartbreak Songs

Friday Night Karaoke

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 70:06


It's Episode 70 of the Friday Night Karaoke Podcast, and the theme was Breakup & Heartbreak Songs! Valentine’s Day is over... and love is so last week. This week on the Friday Night Karaoke Podcast, Mike and Joe are diving headfirst into the FNK ExFiles—a heartbreak-fueled, soul-baring, sometimes hilarious, and always powerful collection of breakup and heartache songs brought to life by the amazing FNK community. It’s the ultimate anti-Valentine’s celebration, packed with raw emotion, witty revenge anthems, and the kind of karaoke therapy we all need from time to time. Whether you’re nursing a broken heart or just love a good breakup jam, this episode is guaranteed to hit all the right (and wrong) notes—in the best way possible. FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE ALONGSIDE HOSTS Mike Wiston AND Joe Rubin: Janee Luts D'Ippolito kicks it off with a hauntingly beautiful version of "Creep" by Radiohead. Moody, emotional, and absolutely gripping. Anthony Gorby Sr tugs at the heartstrings with "I Can Still Make Cheyenne" by George Strait. Classic country storytelling at its finest. Angel Lark lets loose with "Love Stinks" by J. Geils Band. It’s bitter, it’s bold, and it’s a total bop. Mike Wiston brings the dramatic flair with "Somebody Kill Me" from The Wedding Singer. Darkly hilarious and oddly relatable. Karen Pavkov says exactly what we’re all thinking with "No More F***s to Give" by Thomas Benjamin. It’s cheeky, empowering, and a total mood. Eric Dubrofsky offers some heartfelt healing with "It'll Be Okay" by Shawn Mendes. Gentle, soothing, and full of hope. Dana LaValle turns the tables with "Gives You Hell" by The All-American Rejects. A perfect revenge anthem with serious singalong energy. Kevin Parish Sr closes the show with a punchy and fun cover of "The Breakup Song" by Greg Kihn Band. A retro jam that still hits hard. So grab some ice cream, throw on your best breakup playlist vibes, and join us for an episode that proves heartbreak sounds a lot better with a mic in hand. Let’s karaoke those ExFiles—FNK style! Love what you hear? Join the Friday Night Karaoke Facebook group here and be part of the magic! It's negativity free, ad-free, and all about the music: https://www.facebook.com/groups/fridaynightkaraoke See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Deux U
Lily Allen, Shawn Mendes, Theo Von

Deux U

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 58:46


This week on Deux U, Deux is talking about the hottest topics of the week, including: Alex Cooper Harry Styles Lily Allen + David Harbour Olivia Ponton + Joe Burrow Jacob Elordi + Olivia Jade Shawn Mendes Shailene Woodley + Lucas Bravo Theo Von Sydney Sweeney To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Pijas Marrones
Pijas Marrones #218. Soap Opera con Clara Courel y Rocabert.

Pijas Marrones

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 74:36


El podcast perennial de la (re)generación del trigger. Tertulia cultural y sociológica acerca de lo divino y de lo humano de la mano de Popy Blasco. Esta semana, charlando animadamente con Clara Courel y Rocabert acerca de culebrones, Shawn Mendes y Bad Bunny, el final de Ni Que Fuéramos, sacarse los ojos en directo, programas míticos de la televisión, The White Lotus, intrigas de la moda, incels, el lujo, Medem y maravillas mil. Emitiendo desde la potentísima señal de Subterfuge Radio.

JUST SAYIN’ with Justin Martindale
Fruit in the Loom w/ Sam Lantz

JUST SAYIN’ with Justin Martindale

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 64:30


This week Justin welcomes Sam Lantz to the show to talk about his experience on Squid Game:The Challenge, and to get into the biggest stories of the week. Gaga is BACK with a new album and at the top of the charts, Channing Tatum is done putting on the weight for roles, Bad Bunny inspires Shawn Mendes' bilingual side, what's going on at White Lotus and they cast Celebrity Squid Game! We are brought to you by: DraftKings - www.draftkings.com - sign up with code SAYIN Quince - www.quince.com/sayin HelloFresh - HelloFresh.com/sayin10fm Follow us on Instagram: Justin Martindale - https://www.instagram.com/justinmartindale The Comedy Store - https://www.instagram.com/thecomedystore Comedy Store Studios - https://www.instagram.com/comedystorestudios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fixing Famous People with Chris DeRosa & Dominick Pupa
Lauren Conrad with Danny Murphy & Evan Real

Fixing Famous People with Chris DeRosa & Dominick Pupa

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 98:19


Dominick has an apology for the clistenership this week in the Pre-Fixe, and no, it's not for making fun of Don Lemon last week. It's Bad Bunny's Calvin Klein ad campaign, and everyone, including SHAWN MENDES himself is trying to slip into BB's DMs. Then, Hosts of Page Six's Virtual Reali-Tea and the BRAND NEW Page Six Radio on Sirius XM Danny Murphy and Evan Real join to fix Lauren Conrad. They talk Laguna Beach, The Hills, Lauren's Khol's line, Evan siding with Heidi Montag, and MUCH more!You can find Danny at @kashmeredanny, Evan at @evanreal, and find their podcast here!You can find Dom at dommentary.com.You can find Chris at @thechrisderosa.Follow the show at @fixingfamouspeople and on YouTube.Subscribe to the Patreon Fixing Bonus People here.Or Subscribe to A La Carte Episodes in the Apple Podcast App.Write a review and let us know who you want us to fix!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Psychobabble with Tyler Oakley & Korey Kuhl
PB 507: My Grin Has A Talent That Stuns

Psychobabble with Tyler Oakley & Korey Kuhl

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 39:02


This week we discuss Shawn Mendes flirting with Bad Bunny, the woman on TikTok with the record for largest mouth gape, Sia & her Summersault, plus a Salt & Pepper shaker collection update. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Dish Nation
S13 Ep142: 03/25/25 - Jennifer Aniston & Pedro Pascal Dating? Shaq Says Men Shouldn't Be Honest?

Dish Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 18:30


Are #JenniferAniston and #PedroPascal Hollywood's next power couple?

TALK ABOUT GAY SEX podcast
EP 651 Unconventional Gay Weddings, Gen Z Are Meeting IRL! White Lotus and Incenst....

TALK ABOUT GAY SEX podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 52:01


On a new TAGSPODCAST aka Talk About Gay Sex podcast Host Stevie V and Co-hosts Jeremy Ross Lopez and Kodi Maurice Doggette are back with all new hot LGBTQ topics, sex and relationship advice and more:Music News: Troye Sivan and Dua Lipa perform 'Rush', Khalid joins World Pride Stage!Gay Weddings from gay celebs to host Stevie V plan their weddings often in unconventional ways...NO MAGA apparel in our safe spaces! A woman spews homophobia in a gay bar and a gay MAGA supporter wears his hat inside the gay bar...New study says Gen Z is meeting their mates in real life over the apps!Fitness Coach Ashton Hall's morning routine has the internet in a frenzy!Bad Bunny's new Calvin Klein ads have everyone thirsty including Shawn Mendes...Are you or your partner handy? Advice and more...Support TAGS and get extra special perks! New Bonus Episode for 2025 out now! Patreon.com/tagspodcastGrab a tier or get our Free Tier and get Behind the Scenes content plus you can now purchase individual content!Follow Steve V. on IG: @iam_stevevhttps://linktr.ee/kodimauricehttps://linktr.ee/kodimauriceFollow Kodi's Life Coaching on IG: @kmdcoachingFollow Kodi Maurice Doggette on IG: @mistahmauriceFollow Jeremy on IG: @jrosslopezWanna drop a weekly or one time tip to TAGSPODCAST - Show your love for the show and support TAGS! Visit our website: tagspodcast.comNeeds some advice for a sex or relationship conundrum? Ask TAGS! DM US ON IG or https://www.talkaboutgaysex.com/contactFollow Of a Certain Age on IG: @ofacertainagepod

Legends Only
Tsunami, Buddhism, Main Pop Girls, Piper, No! 

Legends Only

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 61:15


T. Kyle and Brad discuss their big night out hosting the Main Pop Girls party with Pop Pantheon, RIP Barracuda, Meredith Marks DJing at Weho Pride, Dua Lipa kicking off her 'Radical Optimism Tour,' Mariah Carey at the iHeartRadio Music Awards, Muni Long possible shade, Tyla confirming her new album, Miley Cyrus debuting 'Something Beautiful' teasers, High Fashion Editorial! featuring Bad Bunny for Calvin Klein and Shawn Mendes' thirst, TikTok Talk featuring The Great Meme Depression of 2025 and Good Hang with Amy Poehler, T. Kyle's "Piper, No!" remix going viral, new music from Push the Tempo, Louise and Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco's collaborative album, 'I Said I Love You First.' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bad Bunny
Bad Bunny Dominates Fashion and Pop Culture with Daring Calvin Klein Campaign

Bad Bunny

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 3:03


Bad Bunny continues to make waves with his bold fashion choices and electrifying public appearances, capturing the attention of fans and fellow celebrities alike. Recently, the Puerto Rican singer and rapper set social media abuzz with his latest Calvin Klein campaign, which features a series of steamy photos showcasing his fashion-forward and daring style.Among the many voices in the social media chatter, Shawn Mendes stood out with his eyebrow-raising comment on Bad Bunny's racy images. Known for his polished and clean-cut image, Mendes' response to Bad Bunny's bold display added an interesting twist to the story, highlighting the pervasive influence Bad Bunny holds in today's pop culture landscape.Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has become a global icon, not just in music but also in fashion. His collaboration with Calvin Klein is the latest in a series of high-profile endorsements and modeling gigs, further cementing his status as a trendsetter. The campaign photos, characterized by their edgy and provocative nature, have been described as both daring and artful, embodying the singer's fearless approach to style.This provocative campaign aligns with Bad Bunny's unapologetic persona and his commitment to breaking gender norms and embracing his unique identity. As seen in the Calvin Klein photos, Bad Bunny is not afraid to push boundaries and challenge traditional expectations within the fashion industry. This fearless approach resonates with his fan base, who see him as a symbol of individuality and self-expression.Shawn Mendes' public endorsement, albeit subtle, serves as a testament to Bad Bunny's influence across different areas of the entertainment industry. While it remains unclear whether Mendes' comment was simply a nod to the artistic quality of the photos or a broader acknowledgment of Bad Bunny's impact, it nevertheless adds intrigue to the narrative surrounding the campaign.Bad Bunny's rise to fame has been characterized by his ability to seamlessly blend diverse musical styles, including reggaeton, trap, and Latin pop, creating a distinctive sound that has captivated audiences worldwide. His innovative music, combined with his vibrant fashion sense, positions him as a formidable force in the entertainment world.As Bad Bunny continues to challenge conventions and expand his repertoire, his Calvin Klein campaign marks yet another milestone in his illustrious career. While fans eagerly anticipate his next musical endeavor, his current sartorial statement further solidifies his place as a cultural icon, unafraid to defy expectations and inspire a generation with his bold authenticity.

StudyInネイティブ英会話
#481 【サビが良い】Shawn Mendes "Treat You Better" 歌詞解説!PART2

StudyInネイティブ英会話

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 16:07


~解説した歌詞~I won't lie to youI know he's just not right for youAnd you can tell me if I'm offBut I see it on your faceWhen you say that he's the one that you wantAnd you're spending all your timeIn this wrong situationAnd anytime you want it to stopI know I can treat you betterThan he canAnd any girl like you deserves a gentlemanTell me why are we wasting timeOn all your wasted cryingWhen you should be with me insteadI know I can treat you betterBetter than he can曲名:Treat You Better/Shawn Mendes▼留学費用が一発で分かる公式LINEは▼https://bit.ly/4gPlWbZ■Podcastの感想やリクエストはInstagramのDMまで!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/studyin.jp/⁠

StudyInネイティブ英会話
#480 【最高の英語教材】Shawn Mendes "Treat You Better" 歌詞解説!

StudyInネイティブ英会話

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 17:00


~解説した歌詞~I won't lie to youI know he's just not right for youAnd you can tell me if I'm offBut I see it on your faceWhen you say that he's the one that you wantAnd you're spending all your timeIn this wrong situationAnd anytime you want it to stopI know I can treat you betterThan he canAnd any girl like you deserves a gentlemanTell me why are we wasting timeOn all your wasted cryingWhen you should be with me insteadI know I can treat you betterBetter than he can曲名:Treat You Better/Shawn Mendes▼留学費用が一発で分かる公式LINEは▼https://bit.ly/4gPlWbZ■Podcastの感想やリクエストはInstagramのDMまで!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/studyin.jp/⁠

New Books Network
Failed Passing

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 19:53


Ian Fleishman develops the concept of failed passing in his new book Flamboyant Fictions, which reimagines free will in queer lives as an accidental affirmation of identity despite efforts towards adherence to standards and norms. In this, he works with his predecessors in queer theory like Judith Butler, José Muñoz, Leo Barsani, Lee Edelman and others. In our conversation, Ian also gives us a glimpse of his readings of failed passing in widely varying texts such as the works of André Gide and Jean Genet and the films of Luchino Visconti, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Werner Schroeter, Todd Haynes, François Ozon, and Xavier Dolan, to the music and public persona of Shawn Mendes and Troye Sivan. Ian Fleishman is the inaugural Chair of the Department of Cinema & Media Studies at the University of Pennsylvania and the author of Flamboyant Fictions: The Failed Art of Passing (Northwestern 2024). His previous books are An Aesthetics of Injury: The Narrative Wound from Baudelaire to Tarantino (Northwestern 2018) and Performative Opacity in the Work of Isabelle Hupert (Edinburgh 2023), co-edited with Iggy Cortez. Image: From the cover of Flamboyant Fictions, by Monograph / Matt Avery 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

New Books in Literary Studies

Ian Fleishman develops the concept of failed passing in his new book Flamboyant Fictions, which reimagines free will in queer lives as an accidental affirmation of identity despite efforts towards adherence to standards and norms. In this, he works with his predecessors in queer theory like Judith Butler, José Muñoz, Leo Barsani, Lee Edelman and others. In our conversation, Ian also gives us a glimpse of his readings of failed passing in widely varying texts such as the works of André Gide and Jean Genet and the films of Luchino Visconti, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Werner Schroeter, Todd Haynes, François Ozon, and Xavier Dolan, to the music and public persona of Shawn Mendes and Troye Sivan. Ian Fleishman is the inaugural Chair of the Department of Cinema & Media Studies at the University of Pennsylvania and the author of Flamboyant Fictions: The Failed Art of Passing (Northwestern 2024). His previous books are An Aesthetics of Injury: The Narrative Wound from Baudelaire to Tarantino (Northwestern 2018) and Performative Opacity in the Work of Isabelle Hupert (Edinburgh 2023), co-edited with Iggy Cortez. Image: From the cover of Flamboyant Fictions, by Monograph / Matt Avery Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books in Film
Failed Passing

New Books in Film

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 19:53


Ian Fleishman develops the concept of failed passing in his new book Flamboyant Fictions, which reimagines free will in queer lives as an accidental affirmation of identity despite efforts towards adherence to standards and norms. In this, he works with his predecessors in queer theory like Judith Butler, José Muñoz, Leo Barsani, Lee Edelman and others. In our conversation, Ian also gives us a glimpse of his readings of failed passing in widely varying texts such as the works of André Gide and Jean Genet and the films of Luchino Visconti, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Werner Schroeter, Todd Haynes, François Ozon, and Xavier Dolan, to the music and public persona of Shawn Mendes and Troye Sivan. Ian Fleishman is the inaugural Chair of the Department of Cinema & Media Studies at the University of Pennsylvania and the author of Flamboyant Fictions: The Failed Art of Passing (Northwestern 2024). His previous books are An Aesthetics of Injury: The Narrative Wound from Baudelaire to Tarantino (Northwestern 2018) and Performative Opacity in the Work of Isabelle Hupert (Edinburgh 2023), co-edited with Iggy Cortez. Image: From the cover of Flamboyant Fictions, by Monograph / Matt Avery Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film

The Perez Hilton Podcast with Chris Booker
Blake Lively vs Justin Baldoni - He's Got Footage! Snoop Dogg Does Donald Trump - Will This Affect Him In The Long Run? Jennifer Aniston's Alleged Affair! Diddy Creating Doubt! Could He Be Found Not Guilty?

The Perez Hilton Podcast with Chris Booker

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 38:27 Transcription Available


The latest in the Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni saga - this time featuring Taylor Swift! TikTok went dark, but now it's back. Was it all just a gimmick? More drama for Donald Trump inauguration performers. Warranted? The Diddy case reveals some surprising new details! Liam Payne, Shawn Mendes, A$AP Rocky, Chris Martin and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Deux U
Paige DeSorbo, Post Malone, Jessica Simpson

Deux U

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 49:09


On this week's episode of Deux U, Deux is talking about the hottest topics of the week, including:   Paige DeSorbo Post Malone Harry Styles Jennifer Lopez + Kevin Costner Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni The Real Housewives of New Jersey Jessica Simpson Kaia Gerber + Austin Butler Jessica Alba Sabrina Carpenter + Barry Keoghan  Rapid fire Q&A: Pedro Pascal, Shawn Mendes, Camila Cabello, Michelle Obama, The Weeknd, Dylan O'Brien, Joseph Quinn + Doja Cat and more!  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Chicks in the Office
Shawn Mendes Speaks on Sabrina Carpenter & Camila Cabello Love Triangle + Weekly Watch Report

Chicks in the Office

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 79:15


Weekend recaps + ‘Surviving Barstool' recap (00:00-36:35). Tom Sandoval's girlfriend implies that he cheated on her (37:58-41:24). James Kennedy arrest update (41:25-45:41). Shawn Mendes speaks on love triangle with Camila Cabello & Sabrina Carpenter (45:42-51:44). Pete Davidson's interview with W Magazine (51:45-58:08). Weekly Watch Report: Love Island Australia + more! (59:27-1:19:10).You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/chicks-in-the-office

kPod - The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show
Celebrity Gossip Part 1 – Dating A Songwriter

kPod - The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 13:11


Shawn Mendes addressed the love triangle thing, and Selena Gomez admits she's social awkward.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Morning Toast
Brianna, Grace and Terri Schuester: Thursday, December 12th, 2024

The Morning Toast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 79:09


Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco are engaged after dating for over a year (Page Six) (27:17)Brianna Chickenfry Discusses Friendship With Grace O'Malley and End of Plan Bri Uncut on BFFs (33:00)Shawn Mendes seemingly addresses Sabrina Carpenter, Camila Cabello love triangle for the first time (Page Six) (55:31)Austin Butler Set to Star as Patrick Bateman in Luca Guadagnino's 'American Psycho' (Variety) (1:06:57)Friday Night Lights Reboot in the Works 13 Years After the Hit Show's Finale Aired (PEOPLE) (1:13:08)The Toast with Jackie (@JackieOshry) and Claudia Oshry (@girlwithnojob) Lean InThe Camper and The Counselor by Jackie OshryMerchThe Toast PatreonGirl With No Job by Claudia OshrySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Deux U
Machine Gun Kelly + Megan Fox, Leonardo DiCaprio, Rapid Fire IG Q&A

Deux U

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 43:58


On this week's episode, Deux is solo talking about the hottest topics of the week, including:  Machine Gun Kelly + Megan Fox Leonardo DiCaprio Harry Styles Rosé from Blackpink Candice Swanepoel Rapid fire IG Q&A: Bad Bunny, Taylor Swift, Jenna Ortega, Big Sean, who Deuxmoi is not “allowed” to post about, Dorit + Mo, Elliot Grainge + Sofia Richie, The Biebers, Beyonce + Jay Z, Shawn Mendes, and more! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

kPod - The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show
Celebrity Gossip Part 1 – Tricky Triangle

kPod - The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 14:22


It seems like Shawn Mendes is ready to talk about that love triangle with Sabrina Carpenter and Camila Cabello, plus Nikki Glaser keeps getting the same advice about hosting the golden globes, and she doesn't want to take it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beyond The Blinds
236. The November Blind Item Issue

Beyond The Blinds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 77:28


This week, your hosts are reviewing some of their favorite blind items from November! Get ready to hear blinds about Sabrina Carpenter, Shawn Mendes, Beyonce, Ezra Miller, and more! Oh, and Kelli and Troy talk about their favorite alleged couple: the pop singer turned good witch and the north-of-the-border comedic actor! Sponsors Gift your man with the ultimate grooming experience by MANSCAPED® and get him The Chairman™ Pro Package for the holidays. It's a thoughtful and practical gift that he'll actually use and love! Get 20% off + free shipping with the code [BLINDS] at Manscaped.com. ZocDoc! So stop putting off those doctor appointments and go to Zocdoc.com/BLINDS to find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Morning Toast
The Surreal Housewives of Beverly Hill: Wednesday, November 20th, 2024

The Morning Toast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 72:00


One Direction members emotionally reunite at Liam Payne's funeral in the UK (Page Six) (21:42)'Wicked' nearly starred Lady Gaga and Shawn Mendes, as directed by Stephen Daldry of 'The Crown' (Page Six) (26:21)Jay Cutler engaged to Samantha Robertson 2 years after Kristin Cavallari divorce (Page Six) (34:39)Delta flights to serve Shake Shack burgers - but only in first class (NY Post) (38:09)'RHOBH' star Sutton Stracke claims Kyle Richards tried to 'hook up with Kevin Costner' in Aspen (Page Six) (47:36)Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Recap (48:44)The Toast with Jackie (@JackieOshry) and Claudia Oshry (@girlwithnojob) Lean InThe Camper and The Counselor by Jackie OshryMerchThe Toast PatreonGirl With No Job by Claudia OshrySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Drew and Mike Show
Lions Maul the Jags – November 17, 2024

Drew and Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 200:15


Detroit Lions dominate Jacksonville, Jake Paul v. Mike Tyson debacle, Kanye West is a bad boss, Woke Dad story time, Britney Spears's kids need money, and a Drew Crime-a-thon. Eli Zaret joins the show to recap the Lions dominating victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars, a Scorigami final, the success of Jared Goff, LB Alex Anzalone's injury, the best rushing duos in NFL history, MSU falls to Illinois, Bryce Underwood still going to LSU, CFB rankings, the ridiculous Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson bout, Mike's butt was front and center, the smoking hot ring girl, Steve Yzerman on the hot seat, the Detroit Pistons are getting hot, Bronny's home-game-only nepo-treatment, and more. Watch our YouTube to make Drew happy. More Sports: Young Dan Campbell is viral. Texas QB Quinn Ewers is a ladies man. Antonio Brown livestreamed the jumbotron and had a peak of 7.4M people watching his livestream due to Netflix errors and non-subscribers. Drew Crime: The blackface murder of Alyssa Burkett. 48 Hours also covered the demise of Megan Parra. Drew recaps the case of Becky Friedli and family. A secret friend of Marc's is making a documentary on Matthew Hoffman. Russell Neal went from boy band to prison. Hip Hop: Murphy Aficionado is suing Kanye West for being a bad boss. Diddy wants out of jail SO BAD and is contacting and intimidating witnesses. Ray J seems to know something we don't know. Donald Trump's Secretary of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth has bad tattoos and paid a woman to SHUT UP! Jayden Federline wants to follow in his mom's footsteps… now that he needs money. Conan O'Brian to host the Oscars. Clay Aiken wants Shawn Mendes so bad. He was once outed by a Green Beret. Killer Cares is December 6th! Join us! Jessica Simpson is getting a divorce. 3-4 new Van Halen records could be on the way, according to Alex Van Halen. Nicole Kidman is trying to meet her Scientology children. Books: Crystal Hefner has a new book out and she's trashing Hugh. Tim Matheson has a new book where he mentioned he nailed 3 women in one day including Kirstie Alley Bill Clinton has another snoozer coming out. Gabrielle Union and others (Stephen King, Don Lemon, Graham Couch, Dana Nessel, etc) announce their departure from Twitter all dramatically. Off to a leftist echo-chamber. Woke Dad is the worst. We check out the latest disaster from Corey Feldman… and his son Zen. More Drew Crime: The murder of Rusty Sneiderman. Watch this guy crush his nuts. Visit our presenting sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).

Psychobabble with Tyler Oakley & Korey Kuhl
PB 487: Clap If You'd Get Punched For A Dollar

Psychobabble with Tyler Oakley & Korey Kuhl

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 39:06


This week we discuss Shawn Mendes figuring out his sexuality, the 10 nominees for 2024's word of the year, which celeb gave the better ET costume for Halloween, Martha Stewart vs. Ryan Reynolds, and Baby Gronk vs. the Rizzler. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Chicks in the Office
Ria Jinxes Channing Tatum & Zoë Kravitz + Gisele Is Pregnant With BF

Chicks in the Office

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 70:16


KC & NASHVILLE LIVE SHOW TICKETS > bit.ly/LFGTOUR. Halloween costume prep (00:00-17:45). Armie Hammer has a podcast (18:47-25:17). Gisele Bündchen is pregnant with BF Joaquim Valente (25:18-28:52). Shawn Mendes speaks on his sexuality (28:53-34:44). PopCorner Segment: Answering your pop culture related voicemails! (35:51-1:10:12). CITO LINKS > barstool.link/chicks-in-the-office.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/chicks-in-the-office

Drew and Mike Show
Happy Halloween – October 30, 2024

Drew and Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 131:15


Jameson Williams facing a new suspension, Joe Biden's garbage comment, a rooftop penis mural, Martha on Netflix, a crazy rodeo accident, and Harry of The Rachel Cancer Scam Podcast tells us how he was tricked. The World Series continues as the New York Yankees take Game 4 over the LA Dodgers. Did you know Anthony Volpe is from New York? Freddie Freeman is a beast. These bozos stole the show and one is friends with Gronk. Detroit Lions WR Jameson Williams does whatever he wants. Seems everyone is #TeamJamo on this one. At least he picked the right Halloween costume. The Osbourne family is against the Menendez Bros getting out of prison. Lyle and Erik may get their ‘Christmas Special' after all. Hip Hop: Metro Boomin (Leland Wayne) has been accused of rape. Drake got a Brazilian Butt Lift. Megan Thee Stallion is sick of deep-fake porn of her. You may recognize his voice in our intros, but Harry has his own podcast: The Rachel Cancer Scam. Harry joins us to discuss the show. Gay-Per-View is catching on with women. A ‘Rooftop Dick Mural has some Colorado residents up in arms. Check this wild sport! Did his shoes come off? Politics: Joe Biden called Trump supporters “garbage”. Aubrey Plaza is none too pleased at Tony Hinchcliffe. MAGA hat plane brawl! Amber Rose vs Beyoncé. Arnold Schwarzenegger backs Kamala Harris. Carl Marlinga can't shake his terrible nickname. Republicans want to stop you from pounding off. Entertainment: Two influencers died after refusing to wear lifejackets. Snowboarder Shaun White is engaged. Jerry O'Connell's wife Rebecca Romijn wrecked his eyebrows. Channing Tatum and Zoe Kravitz have broken up. Sad. Scary Movie 6 is coming soon. After 26 years, Shawn Mendes still cannot figure out his sexuality. Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas have an intercontinental custody agreement. Martha Stewart has a new doc available on Netflix. More JaMo: Dan Campbell has Jameson Williams' back. Donald Trump rode in a garbage truck today. Visit our presenting sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).

Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness
PRETTY CURIOUS | What Wardrobe Essentials Do I Need For My Style Evolution?

Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 41:19


Is your wardrobe in need of a revamp? Do you feel like you're missing some fundamental pieces? Can't figure out what fashion trends to incorporate in your everyday wardrobe to begin a “style evolution?” We're here to help answer all those questions and more with stylist extraordinaire- Tiffany Briseno! We're talking all about the accessories you should start wearing yesterday, the pair of jeans that can't be beat, and we're learning all about her collaboration with music superstar, Shawn Mendes! Tiffany Briseno is a Mexican-Canadian celebrity stylist who has successfully made a name for herself in Hollywood. She's worked with clients like Shawn Mendes, Kane Brown, Angus Cloud, Catherine O'Hara, and more. Tiffany is part of the team behind Shawn Mendes' reputation as one of the leading men in fashion, effectively ditching his flannel era. In addition, Tiffany is the founder of the luxury upcycling brand Everyday Lords  - a bespoke upcycling brand whose styles are not just garments; they are unique additions to any wardrobe, perfect for those who appreciate sustainable fashion infused with artistry. Tiffany strives to create representation and pride in her heritage in every project she starts. Tiffany Briseno is on Instagram @tiffanybrisenostylist  and Everyday Lords @everydaylords Follow us on Instagram @CuriousWithJVN to learn more about the products from this episode, or head to JonathanVanNess.com for the transcript. Jonathan is on Instagram @JVN. Find books from Getting Curious and Pretty Curious guests at bookshop.org/shop/curiouswithjvn. Our Senior Producer is Chris McClure. Our editor & engineer is Nathanael McClure. Our theme music is also composed by Nathanael McClure. Production support from Anne Currie, and Chad Hall. Curious about bringing your brand to life on the show? Email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices