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The Music That Made WE welcomes MATT ADORE who has chosen 10 songs that up their story, with a soundtrack that includes Benny Benassi, Queen, James Blake, and more. + Stick around for Viktor's hidden bonus track. more Adore: https://www.instagram.com/your.matt.adore/ The Music That Made WE is a creation of WEBurlesque Podcast Network, produced by Viktor Devonne. For the extended VIDEO version of this presentation, please visit our Patreon.com — all episodes of this series are available under the $1 threshold. that's patreon dot com slash we burlesque
Kissing Lips & Breaking Hearts: A U2-ish Podcast with the Garden Tarts
U2 nerds unite: the Garden Tarts dig into the deluxe edition of Songs of Innocence, praise Bono's vocal surprises, argue about punk cred, reveal listener poll winners, and deliver acoustic hot takes with fireworks-level enthusiasm. And of course, Questions for Bono over Whiskey and Cake™️This episode, the Garden Tarts review the deluxe edition of U2's Songs of Innocence — deep dives on Lucifer's Hands, Crystal Ballroom, and Invisible, plus a Side B rundown of the acoustic mixes and alternate versions. We read listener poll results (Every Breaking Wave wins!), trade live-show anecdotes, and serve affectionate, goofy U2 analysis for superfans and casual listeners alike.Show notes — what we cover:Lucifer's Hands deep dive: origins, 1984 Unforgettable Fire roots, punk energy, and lyric questions about “Lucifer”Crystal Ballroom obsession: the building backstory, dancing beats, family memories, and why this track shoulda been amain-album favorite (four thumbs up, fireworks).Invisible origin story: 2014 Super Bowl debut, iTunes fundraiser tie-in (Bank of America + (RED)), hidden-track status on the deluxe edition, and touring stats (played 82 times).Intermission listener poll: top picks — Every Breaking Wave (winner), Iris and Raised by Wolves tied for second; every album track received at least one vote (fan engagement!).Side B acoustic & alternate takes: Every Breaking Wave (stunning acoustic vocal), California (album vs acoustic tie), Raised by Wolves & Cedarwood Road takeaways, Song for Someone acoustic, The Miracle of Joey Ramone (Busker vs album), and The Troubles alternate mix (female vocal lift).Live show thoughts: why mistakes are charming, why live ≠ studio, and how Bono's voice surprised us on acoustic versions.Listener love: funniest poll replies, emotional fan stories, and weird office anecdotes (U2 cameo video scoop).U2 Songs of Innocence deluxe, Lucifer's Hands analysis, Crystal Ballroom meaning, Invisible U2 hidden track, U2 acoustic versions, Every Breaking Wave winner, Garden Tarts U2 podcast, Kissing Lips and Breaking Hearts, U2 fan poll results, Bono vocal review.Quotes to highlight:“I can change the world, but I can't change the world in me” — lyric moment we can't stop thinking about.“This song made my grandparents look cool — old people are secretly legendary dancers” — Crystal Ballroom reaction.“Invisible: punk-city arrival anthem — sleeping in the station, screaming to be seen” — origin take.“Every Breaking Wave acoustic: Bono's voice, naked and refined” — Side B mic drop momentWHERE TO FIND US:➡️ http://www.thegardentarts.com➡️ wearethegardentarts@gmail.com➡️ facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegardentarts➡️ instagram: https://instagram.com/the_gardentarts➡️ http://buymeacoffee.com/thegardentartsKISSING LIPS & BREAKING HEARTS: AN IRREVERENT U2 PODCAST is produced by us, The Garden Tarts. Production by: Jenny SteadmanGraphic design by: Hillary FrankAll music is by December
‘Side A' of Player 1 vs The World's StrangeCast podcast dropped at the beginning of this week, and it is NOW time for ‘Side B' of this episode. Adnan Riaz and Adam Evalt continue their talk around all things relating to Life Is Strange, including Lauren Wolkstein no longer being a director for the Amazon Prime Video-bound TV show. The StrangeCast and The Lost Records Journal co-hosts also discuss Tell Me Why, the ‘OG' Life Is Strange's Steam and much more!
"When we sing together like that, it feels like a real superpower...like you're part of something much bigger..." —Josh "...this is a chance to take stock, and move forward into whatever the next thing is" —AndyMusic can make friends. And that's how this friendship started.In the shadow of the Hi Fi's, Handsome Ned and Cowboy Junkies, at a time when traditional country music was the soundtrack of Toronto's Queen Street West, a musical partnership was crafted. And these forty years ago, a new band was formed.West Montrose would become Skydiggers. Skydiggers would become the stuff of legend. When Josh Finlayson and Andy Maize first made music, the songs on West Montrose were the songs they played - the songs where they found that their voices merged.Songs that became something bigger when they sang them together.Now with Maize and Finlayson celebrating 40 years as musical partners, the album West Montrose is an opportunity for Skydiggers to revisit the songs that became their foundation. In this episode, Josh and Andy discuss Side B of West Montrose - the album, and that moment in time that changed it all.West Montrose is available everywhere on June 5, 2026. Listen here. Stream, download, and follow SkydiggersEmployee of the Myth is brought to you by Skydiggers ProductionsFeaturing: Andy Maize and Josh FinlaysonProducer & co-host: Joel StewartHost and Editor: Jane Gowan (Music Buddy)Audio Engineer: Tim Vesely
Episode 295 of Tom Clark's 6M Podcast is a journey into Side B of It's Dark and Hell Is Hot. Tom Clark and Chris Patton continue their track-by-track breakdown of DMX's classic 1998 debut album, examining the album's darker second half. The guys discuss how DMX leans further into paranoia, loyalty, survival, spirituality, and internal conflict through tracks like "Crime Story," "Stop Being Greedy," "I Can Feel It," "Prayer," and "The Convo." The episode also explores the continued rise of Ruff Ryders, the raw production style crafted by Dame Grease, PK, and Irv Gotti, and how DMX's emotional honesty helped separate him from the polished "shiny suit era" dominating hip hop at the time. From street narratives to spiritual warfare, Tom and Chris break down why It's Dark and Hell Is Hot remains one of the defining rap albums of its era. Why is this album so important and does it still hold up today? Dive into that and a lot more! Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@boinkstudios Appreciate the content? Support the channel: https://buymeacoffee.com/tomclark Visit us at: https://boinkstudios.com Follow the 6M Podcast: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/6mpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/6mpodcast/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/boinkstudios.bsky.social Listen to Boink Studios' Podcasts: Tom Clark's Main Event: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tom-clarks-main-event/id910362334 Bare Mode: A Podcast Review of The Bear: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/bare-mode-a-podcast-review-of-the-bear/id1828513020 Two Nations Under Ted: A Ted Lasso Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-nations-under-ted-a-ted-lasso-podcast/id16938703 © Boink Studios 2026
Today we spin up Side B of Plastic Lett.... wait, that's not right... [checks notes...] Side B of Listen Like Thieves. It's Corey's second recording of the night with Kev, so will the friendship last? Will sausages finally be put back on the Weyburn International House of Waffle (that's singular not plural and it refers to the practice of jabbering on endlessly), will George Lucas stop fucking around with edits to Episode IV, and will Corey enjoy an INXS instrumental?The only way to find out is to turn on, tune in, and never let it go.Songs covered in this episode: "Biting Bullets", "This Time", "Three Sisters", "Same Direction", "One x One", "Red Red Sun"Don't forget to follow us on social media and leave us a rating/review if you're enjoying the show!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theultimatecatalogueclashBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/ucatalogueclash.bsky.socialDiscord: https://discord.gg/mz9ymTwSSEKo-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/ultimatecatalogueclashSHOP OUR MERCH STORE!!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nick Lowe is the unsung hero of the late-70s British music scene. As the legendary in-house producer for Stiff Records, he helped launch the punk and new wave movements, but on his 1979 solo album Labour of Lust, he perfected his own blend of infectious, hook-heavy power pop. Backed by the pub-rock supergroup Rockpile, Lowe delivered a slick, sneering, and endlessly catchy record. This week, the Random Album Generator spins the masterpiece that gave us "Cruel to Be Kind" and proved that "Basher" Lowe was a pop genius in his own right.Inside This Episode:Side A Reaction: We're splitting this 11-track classic right down the middle. If you're listening with us, hit pause after track six, "Skin Deep." Jeremy and Jon react to the bouncing, buoyant energy of the opening tracks and how Lowe seamlessly blends 1960s pop sensibilities with a punk-rock attitude.5 Fast Facts: We uncover the wild story behind the "two albums recorded at once" studio sessions, the hidden cameos by Elvis Costello and Huey Lewis, and the bizarre tracklist switch-ups between the UK and US releases.Side B & Final Thoughts: We flip to Side B and discuss the back half of the record, diving into whether Lowe's tongue-in-cheek humor and clever wordplay overshadow the genuine musical chops on display.The Verdict & Standout Tracks: Jeremy and Jon lock in their 3 essential tracks. Is this the definitive power-pop album of the 1970s?Join the Polyphonic Press Community: Love collecting classic vinyl or have a definitive pressing of Stand! you want to talk about? Reach out and let us know! Website | Join the community on Patreon | Contact
「カセットテープ国産60周年を記念したイベント「カセットの日」。渋谷/仙台/箱根で今夏開催」 Side-Bクリエーションズは、カセットテープ国産化60周年の節目を記念して、カセットに触れて・観て・感じて・懐かしむイベント「カセットの日」を今年7月から8月にかけて開催する。
October 1965. Beatles and Dylan, yes, but also Dionne, Little Anthony, Jonny Rivers, the Letterman and the Incredible Jimmy Smith! The Magical Mystery Camp (https://www.magicalmysterycamp.com/toppermost/) once again sponsors Toppermost for the 2026 year! #madeonzencastr. Support this podcast at the $6/month level on patreon to get extra content! Also, Create your own podcast today! #madeonzencastr
Tamil Nadu politics has entered a new phase and the 2026 election may have marked the beginning of a tectonic shift.In this episode of Tectonic Shift in TN Politics | Side -B , we break down the changing political landscape from the perspective of pure statistics. From losing in one vote to underestimated candidate winning in comfortable margin.This episode will dive deeper into booth-level data analysis, uncovering constituency patterns, vote swings, regional trends, and statistical insights from the ground.---------------------------------Support Us----------------------------------------Support The Modern Akatsuki if you feel like it .(Read everything below carefully before sending us your donations)
Erin welcomes back Ashley and introduces Tangle for a discussion inspired by conversations from the Life on Side B and Your Other Brothers podcasts. So much can be said about queer representation in the media, especially as more queer stories have been told in the last couple years. Join us as we discuss our favorite TV shows and movies, including how queer characters have impacted them, and what we would like to see in future queer media productions. We end our episode with a lightning round of guessing the sexualities of cartoon villains from our childhood! LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE Curious about the Hays Code? Follow Erin on Letterboxd! Why are Disney Villains Queer Coded? Tangle's animation project Ashley's Charmed blog: “The Sisters Who Happened to be Witches” Ashley's favorites: Warrior Nun, Dead to Me, League of Their Own, Lioness, Supergirl, Fried Green Tomatoes Tangle's favorites: Arcane, Warrior Nun, The Owl House, Atypical Erin's favorites: Hacks, Saved!, But I'm a Cheerleader, The Children's Hour (disclaimer: not a feel-good film), Wake Up Dead Man (bonus for great Christian clergy representation) COMMENT ON THIS EPISODE What are your favorite TV shows and movies that feature LGBT characters? What character or character dynamic made you feel seen while watching? What stories would you like to see be told via movie or TV show? PODCAST EPISODE PAGE YOScast 003: Queer Representation in Media RATE/REVIEW US Apple Podcasts Spotify FOLLOW THE CAST Erin's posts Ashley's posts Our other contributors GET IN TOUCH Call the YOFline: 1.706.389.8009 Email Erin: erin@yourotherfamily.org Mail us: Your Other Family / P.O. Box 843 / Asheville, NC 28802 SUPPORT YOF General giving (for non-members) Giving toward membership in YOS Giving toward membership in YOB FOLLOW YOF YOF: YouTube | Facebook | Instagram YOS: Facebook | Instagram YOB: Facebook | Instagram | TikTok MUSIC CREDIT Intro/outro theme: “Be More” by Linden Hope Used with permission. you are not alone; even the sparrow finds a home
Auf der Side B der EDC News für den Juni werfen wir zunächst einen kurzen Blick zurück auf die KNIFE in Solingen und was uns daran so gefallen hat.Anschließend widmen wir uns dem German Daily Carry GDC e.V. und der GDC Con. Was steckt eigentlich dahinter? Welche Ziele verfolgt der Verein und welche Rolle könnte er künftig in der deutschsprachigen Messerszene spielen?Eine Folge, die sich weniger um Produkte und mehr um die Menschen, Projekte und Ideen hinter unserer Community dreht.Wie blickt ihr auf den GDC e.V. und die GDC Con?Links:GDC e. V.:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/germandailycarry.ev/Homepage: https://www.gdc-ev.de
Kissing Lips & Breaking Hearts: A U2-ish Podcast with the Garden Tarts
Jenny and Hillary continue their Tart Talk on U2's Songs of Innocence with Side B, covering “Volcano,” “Raised by Wolves,” “Cedarwood Road,” “Sleep Like a Baby Tonight,” “This Is Where You Can Reach Me Now,” and “The Troubles”. They dig into grief, rage, domestic violence, Catholic abuse, friendship, and the band's personal memories behind the songs. Along the way, they talk about live performances, Bono, Edge, Larry Mullen Jr., Guggi, Joe Strummer, and how U2 turns pain into music.And of course, Questions for Bono over Whiskey and Cake™️LEAVE US A 5-STAR REVIEW! It helps people find the show.• ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5 stars only, please) on SPOTIFY ➡️ https://open.spotify.com/show/2zSuKUbHaQgsKFjEmyG8jo?si=8244b36bcc734ca8• ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5 stars only, please) on APPLE ➡️ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/kissing-lips-and-breaking-hearts-the-irreverent/id1478584991WHERE TO FIND US:➡️ http://www.thegardentarts.com➡️ wearethegardentarts@gmail.com➡️ facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegardentarts➡️ instagram: https://instagram.com/the_gardentarts➡️ threads: https://www.threads.com/@the_gardentarts_u2podcast➡️ https://thegardentarts.com/#subscribe to our newsletter➡️ http://www.patreon.com/thegardentarts➡️ http://buymeacoffee.com/thegardentartsKISSING LIPS & BREAKING HEARTS: AN IRREVERENT U2 PODCAST is produced by us, The Garden Tarts. Production by: Jenny SteadmanGraphic design by: Hillary FrankAll music is by December
Following the release of ‘Side A' of this episode, Player 1 vs The World's StrangeCast returns with ‘Side B.' Adnan Riaz and Adam Evalt continue discussing topics from our Patreon users for May's StrangeCast x The Lost Records Journal episode. Amazon Prime Video's Life Is Strange TV show and Kate Marsh are among the major focuses of this episode!
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Die Reise mit Eric durch Italien geht weiter! Die Playlist: Eric Pfeil - Radio Celentano Tony Esposito - Papa Chico Oliver Onions - Fantasy Ennio Morricone - C´éra uns volta il west Thegiornalisti - Riccione Riccardo Cocciante - Era già tutto previsto Adiano Celentano - Azzurro Wolfgang Ambros & Wolfgang Niedecken - Like a Rolling Stone Franco Battiato & Alice - I Treni Di Tozeur
Flipping to Side B, Imperial Wax Solvent digs in even deeper, groovier, stranger, and full of those sideways turns The Fall make feel effortless. The rhythms tighten, the textures thicken, and Smith's voice cuts through it all with that unmistakable mix of command and chaos. We unpack the back half's hidden gems and off-kilter hooks, tracing how this album cements itself as a late-career high point.Are you searching for the new episode now? Are you looking for the real thing, yeah? You may be missing out on more great Fall-related explorations… but not if you join WATF PATREON: Full A & B-SIDE discussions (Now!), special (Patreon-only) bonus episodes, side excursions into Fall-member side projects, and early access to all episodes! Join WATF Pod on PATREON and get them all! Including rare Fall content, merch, and exclusive chats with Gavin & Steve as they discuss everything Fall-related.Follow WATF Pod on: Instagram // YouTube // Twitter // FacebookFor more Fall-related info, please visit our fellow Fall-heads' great work at: TheFall.org // Annotating The FallTheme Song by Gavin Watts: https://wearethefallpod.bandcamp.com/Produced and presented by Watts Happening Records: www.TheWattsHappening.comAdvertising & Guest Inquiries - Contact: wearethefallpod@gmail.com
In our previous episode, we went deep into the history of Cabaret Voltaire and their importance to UK industrial and, latterly, dance music. Now, we follow the trail we laid therein by taking a journey through the band's extensive discography, really fleshing out how they went from a Sheffield attic in 1973 to a Patagonian field site recording lizards for David Attenborough. Along the way, we take in televangelists, voodoo, Charles Manson samples, Velvet Underground covers, a near-miss with Todd Terry, and a Taylor Swift pressing-plant mix-up that turned a forgotten ambient track into a viral curiosity decades later.Phil Eaglesham (aka P6 - ex-Stretchheads and De Salvo, current OMO frontman) returns to bestow upon us his encyclopaedic knowledge of the band and British industrial music. We start in 1974 with the lo-fi bedroom experiments of Cabaret Voltaire 1974–76, work through the rough-edged early Rough Trade EPs, the spring-reverb wilderness of Three Mantras and Voice of America, the cult monument that is Red Mecca, and the band's stylistic pivots through Hai!, 2x45, The Crackdown, Micro-Phonies, The Covenant, the Sword and the Arm of the Lord, Code, and beyond. We also pick at the more controversial late chapters, including the major-label years, the slightly-too-late acid house pivot, and Richard H. Kirk's solo reactivation of the name.Along the way, we explore the band as a video production company that happened to make music; their roles as curators and tastemakers via Double Vision; the Burroughs-and-televangelism worldview that made them frighteningly prescient about Reagan-era Christian nationalism; and their unsung debt to Black American music and dub. Chris also offers a wider reflection on what it means to lose the egoless purity of your earliest creative work as ambition and industry pressures take hold.We get deep in the weeds talking about the producers they worked with (Flood, Adrian Sherwood, John Robie, Marshall Jefferson); the labels (Rough Trade, Some Bizzare, Virgin, EMI, Mute); their collaborators and contemporaries (DAF, Wire, Throbbing Gristle, Clock DVA, Soft Cell, New Order, The Shamen); and the bands that lifted from them wholesale (Nine Inch Nails, Ministry, The Rapture, White Zombie, and a generation of Glasgow acts you've heard but can't quite place).It all culminates in us taking a closer look at Eight Crepuscule Tracks, a record that Phil thinks is their best and a very pure statement of what the band can and did achieve. We also settle upon what is perhaps the most important lesson to be gleaned from the Cabs' music: the importance of never compromising on your vision. By entering the belly of the beast and somehow remaining intact, they became one of the rare bands in this corner of music history whom nobody has a bad word for.Highlights00:00 Intro01:18 Welcome Back, Phil02:46 1974–76: Egoless Experimentation04:51 Bedroom Records06:30 Extended Play and DAF07:37 The Velvet Underground Cover08:26 Nag Nag Nag10:20 Van With a PA11:38 Three Mantras12:24 Mix-Up14:50 William Burroughs16:48 Voice of America19:35 Peter Care and Double Vision21:41 Red Mecca24:25 Encyclopaedia Bands27:36 Hai!29:36 2x45 in New York32:07 Sheffield's Family Tree32:55 Chris Watson Leaves36:16 The Crackdown42:23 Micro-Phonies46:38 Covenant, Sword and Arm of the Lord49:48 Drinking Gasoline51:45 Code54:58 Listen Up and Reissues57:12 Groovy, Laidback and Nasty1:00:15 Body and Soul1:03:56 Shadow of Fear1:04:51 The Taylor Swift Accident1:08:27 Richard Kirk's Death1:14:50 Bus Shelter Bashes1:19:58 Sincerity vs Seriousness1:25:00 Debt to Black Music1:29:00 Eight Crepuscule Tracks1:51:00 Why Everyone Loves Cab Vol1:58:36 Coming Soon: Coil?!
David and TJ talked with Akwasi in Ghana about growing up Pentecostal while wrestling with same-sex attraction (SSA). Akwasi shares candidly about the cultural and church pressures surrounding sexuality and marriage in Ghana, and his commitment to pursuing holiness and discipleship even as his attractions remain. He also reflects on the challenges SSA Christians face in his context and his hope to support others through discipleship and community.Note: This episode includes some comments suitable for adult audiences; listener discretion is advised.About Our Guest: Akwasi is a Ghanaian Christian leader, creative strategist, and youth mentor passionate about discipling the next generation through faith and leadership. He is involved in building impactful initiatives that blend spiritual formation, mentorship, creativity, and community transformation, with a strong focus on young people in Ghana. He is committed to raising holistic believers and leaders who live boldly, think deeply, and influence society with conviction and excellence.One of those initiatives is FOUND: Foundafric.org—This episode uses the terms “Side A” and “Side B” (and X, Y) as shorthand quite a bit. If you're new to the conversation, you might find it helpful to check out episode #3, where we talk through the four “sides”: #3 - A-B-Y-X | 4 Sides on SSA/Gay Sexuality—★ Timestamps(00:00) #82 - African Voices: Akwasi on Same-Sex Attraction in Ghana(04:10) About Akwasi: Growing up in Pentecostal Africa(06:39) Role playing mothers and fathers, other early history(16:21) How does the church (and wider culture) in Ghana handle men “being gay” or being effeminate?(35:27) SSA in Ghana: “Not many people name it”(42:37) Friendships between men in U.S. compared to Ghana(49:24) Do you pray for God to take away SSA (as a pentecostal)?(51:38) What options does a SSA man in Ghana have? Celibacy, priest, only marriage?(55:44) How do you think about dating (in some African culture)?(01:03:03) Is having a best friend outside your marriage “emotional cheating”?(01:15:59) Does Ghana have Side A? Why aren't you Side A?(01:22:51) Final Thoughts: Prayers for SSA men in the African Church—★ Send us feedback, questions, comments, and support || Email: communionandshalom@gmail.com | Instagram: @newkinship | Substack: @newkinship—★ Credits || Creators and Hosts: David Frank, TJ Espinoza, Tyler Parker | Audio Engineer: Carl Swenson, carlswensonmusic.com | Podcast Manager: Elena F. ★ Get full access to New Kinship at newkinship.substack.com/subscribe
StrangeCast returns with ‘Side B' of the latest episode of Player 1 vs The World's podcast. The Lost Records Journal co-hosts Adnan Riaz and Adam Evalt continue their talk about all things Life Is Strange, including a focus on Amazon Prime Video's TV series.
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Following up on our earlier conversations, we engage the Side B project. Yes, project. Side B is often thought of as a community of queer/SSA Christians committed to the traditional, Christian sexual ethic. But the Side B project is much bigger than just being honest about not being straight and being steadfast in our theological ethics. We review and riff of Grant Hartley's article on this very topic. Questions for those who listen (and actually listen, because Side B has enough online trolls who don't engage in real dialogue and just think we're some new edge of whatever the gay agenda is): Are there any other aspects of the Side B project that you think we forgot mention?Which aspect of the the Side B project most resonates with your own passions?References:A well-written article by our friend Grant Hartley:Grant's SubstackWhat Exactly Is the Side B Project?Okay, what follows is a fairly niche reflection on the nature of the so-called Side B community (sexual and gender minorities who submit to what is often called a “traditional sexual ethic”), but before some of my readers who are not Side B (particularly my Side A friends) check out, let me say: I do honestly believe th…Read more10 months ago · 32 likes · 4 comments · Grant HartleyTime Stamps:00:00 Good morning!01:10 Why Discuss Side B03:13 Hartley's Essay Summary06:27 Tyler Reacts: Missing "Desire"16:51 David Frank's Goal: Prophetic Witness23:07 Boundaries, Labels, Therapy25:49 Trans/Gender Minority Questions37:23 Worth Discussing, eh?39:47 Side B Diversity44:16 Unity Beyond Movements49:11 Prophetic Schools and Boundaries54:24 Love over Ideology, Goods before Critiques01:03:27 We can have unity on paths of celibacy, right?01:08:49 Wrap Up and Community Plug01:13:10 After-show thoughts on new Google Icons Get full access to New Kinship at newkinship.substack.com/subscribe
Tamil Nadu politics has entered a new phase and the 2026 election may have marked the beginning of a tectonic shift.In this episode of Tectonic Shift in TN Politics | Side - A, we break down the changing political landscape from the perspective of the DMK's loss and explore the deeper structural changes happening beneath the surface. From anti-incumbency and voter sentiment to alliance dynamics, emerging political narratives, and the rise of new challengers, this episode analyzes how the traditional rules of Tamil Nadu politics are evolving.Was this just an electoral defeat, or the sign of a long-term political realignment?This episode focuses on the macro-political analysis, strategy shifts, and public mood that shaped the election outcome.
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Side A of this episode of Player 1 vs The World's StrangeCast podcast debuted earlier this week on RSS feeds and YouTube. But now, ‘Side B' of the podcast is here, with Adnan Riaz and Adam Evalt taking a deep dive into the Substack of Life Is Strange: Reunion co-director and co-writer Jonathan Zimmerman.
In 1972, Curtis Mayfield was tasked with scoring a gritty blaxploitation film. Instead of just providing background music, he delivered a socially conscious, funk-driven opus that completely eclipsed the movie it was written for. Super Fly is a cinematic triumph of lush orchestration, biting commentary, and unstoppable grooves. This week, the Random Album Generator drops us into the gritty streets of 1970s soul with one of the greatest soundtracks ever recorded.Inside This Episode:Side A Reaction: We are splitting this tight 9-track masterpiece right down the middle. If you're spinning this with us, hit pause after track four, "Junkie Chase." Jeremy and Jon react to Mayfield's soaring falsetto, the incredible wah-wah guitar work, and the undeniable swagger of "Pusherman."5 Fast Facts: We uncover how Mayfield essentially argued against the movie's message through his lyrics, the staggering financial success of the record, and the groundbreaking business moves behind the scenes.Side B & Final Thoughts: We flip to Side B and discuss the legendary title track and the lush, romantic arrangements of "Give Me Your Love." Does Super Fly stand alone as a perfect album even if you've never seen the film?The Verdict & Standout Tracks: Jeremy and Jon lock in their 3 essential tracks. Is this the absolute pinnacle of 70s soul music?Join the Polyphonic Press Community: Love collecting classic vinyl or have a definitive pressing of Stand! you want to talk about? Reach out and let us know! Website | Join the community on Patreon | Contact
We are glad to have Mwendia Steve Kiengu back on the podcast to hear about his ministry in Kenya and across Africa.Found is a ministry to build a Christ-centered community walking alongside believers experiencing same-sex orientation and gender dysphoria, guiding them toward truth, love, and belonging. This is the only Side B ministry in the entire continent of Africa (Side B integrates experiences of same-sex attraction within a historic biblical sexual ethic), with an estimated 7-25 million Christians on the continent experiencing same-sex attraction. It's a vital ministry for the African church.__________Links and social media platforms:Found Ministry: https://foundafric.org/Facebook: FoundAfricaInstagram: @foundafrikaTikTok: @foundafrika1Giving Link: https://secure.qgiv.com/for/supportfoundSteve's Story Episode on New Kinship: #24 Get full access to New Kinship at newkinship.substack.com/subscribe
Enjoy the new BeeLiveWorld Radio Show Always with Dj Bee and friends. Disfruta del nuevo BeeLiveWorld Radio Show. Siempre con Dj Bee y amigos. EMISORAS: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- LA MEGA: 94.9 Fm Málaga ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FORMULA FUN: Galicia Ferrol 90.3 FM Coruña 88.2 FM Carballo 91.9 FM,
Enjoy the new BeeLiveWorld Radio Show Always with Dj Bee and friends. Disfruta del nuevo BeeLiveWorld Radio Show. Siempre con Dj Bee y amigos. EMISORAS: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- LA MEGA: 94.9 Fm Málaga ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FORMULA FUN: Galicia Ferrol 90.3 FM Coruña 88.2 FM Carballo 91.9 FM,
In this week’s episode of the Podcast for Cultural Reformation, Pastor Nate Wright and Dr. Joe Boot respond to the fall of Sam Allberry and examine what it reveals about Side B Christianity, evangelical accommodation, and the church’s loss of confidence in biblical categories. Rather than focusing on scandal, they address the deeper theological issues: sexual identity, sinful desire, sanctification, marriage, singleness, and the gospel’s power to truly transform sinners in Christ.
In this week's episode of the Podcast for Cultural Reformation, Pastor Nate Wright and Dr. Joe Boot respond to the fall of Sam Allberry.
In this week's episode of the Podcast for Cultural Reformation, Pastor Nate Wright and Dr. Joe Boot respond to the fall of Sam Allberry.
In this week’s episode of the Podcast for Cultural Reformation, Pastor Nate Wright and Dr. Joe Boot respond to the fall of Sam Allberry and examine what it reveals about Side B Christianity, evangelical accommodation, and the church’s loss of confidence in biblical categories. Rather than focusing on scandal, they address the deeper theological issues: sexual identity, sinful desire, sanctification, marriage, singleness, and the gospel’s power to truly transform sinners in Christ.
Following on from the release of ‘Side A' of Player 1 vs The World's StrangeCast — the episode is on both YouTube and RSS feeds — Adnan Riaz and Adam Evalt are back for the second part of the podcast. Don't Nod Montreal studio creative director Michel Koch, who is the co-creator of both Lost Records: Bloom & Rage and Life Is Strange, takes centre stage for this part of the episode after talking about ALL things relating to Rachel Amber!
In this week's episode of the Podcast for Cultural Reformation, Pastor Nate Wright and Dr. Joe Boot respond to the fall of Sam Allberry.
In this week’s episode of the Podcast for Cultural Reformation, Pastor Nate Wright and Dr. Joe Boot respond to the fall of Sam Allberry and examine what it reveals about Side B Christianity, evangelical accommodation, and the church’s loss of confidence in biblical categories. Rather than focusing on scandal, they address the deeper theological issues: sexual identity, sinful desire, sanctification, marriage, singleness, and the gospel’s power to truly transform sinners in Christ.
In this timely conversation, Brady Cone (founder of Calibrate Ministries) joins us to discuss the Side B approach to ministering to those who struggle with same sex attraction. Several major Christian institutions use the Side B approach to disciple college students, including Biola University and CRU. Brady draws from his own journey out of the LGBTQ life to explain what Side B actually teaches, how it differs from both Side A and biblical discipleship, and why labeling ourselves by our attractions undermines the full freedom the gospel provides. We explore the real-world impact of Side B on identity and one's walk with Christ. If you're walking this road yourself or walking alongside someone who is, this episode offers biblical clarity, compassion, and the lasting freedom found in Christ alone. Calibrate Ministries https://calibrateministries.com/ ATT#222 Season 8, Show 1
In this timely conversation, Brady Cone (founder of Calibrate Ministries) joins us to discuss the Side B approach to ministering to those who struggle with same sex attraction. Several major Christian institutions use the Side B approach to disciple college students, including Biola University and CRU. Brady draws from his own journey out of the LGBTQ life to explain what Side B actually teaches, how it differs from both Side A and biblical discipleship, and why labeling ourselves by our attractions undermines the full freedom the gospel provides. We explore the real-world impact of Side B on identity and one's walk with Christ. If you're walking this road yourself or walking alongside someone who is, this episode offers biblical clarity, compassion, and the lasting freedom found in Christ alone. Calibrate Ministries https://calibrateministries.com/ ATT#222 Season 8, Show 1
On this extended episode of WPR, we look at the Sam Allberry controversy, new thinking on SSRIs and whether Christians are happier than non-Christians, whether pay day lenders are predatory, the statement that America is a “credal nation,” and the redistricting fights in the US. Thanks to Stephen Curto and Cody Pogue for joining us!
[Side B Trailer / Full Episode on Patreon:] Our new series, Random Record Club, continues our inaugural journey into SIDE B of the Country Teasers' first slab: Pastoral-- not Rustic' (1995). Join the club. Get initiated:https://patreon.com/wearethefallpod
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Following on from the release of ‘Side A' of the latest episode of Player 1 vs The World's StrangeCast, The Lost Records Journal co-hosts Adnan Riaz and Adam Evalt continue their talk around all things Life Is Strange. Amazon Prime Video's Life Is Strange TV show takes centre stage again, but this time, it's what two of the key architects behind the Square Enix-owned franchise -- Luc Baghadoust and Michel Koch -- are now saying about the series!
The whole gang talked with Erin Moniz—Baylor University chaplain, Anglican deacon, and author of the excellent book Knowing and Being Known—about developing a Christian theology of intimacy. Erin's approach to intimacy offers as a valuable critique for our culture's obsession with romance and sex. Even more importantly, she offers a positive theological vision, exploring how friendships, family, and community relationships can become primary places where we are known, loved, and formed in Christ—with specific thoughts for queer/same-sex-attracted Side B Christians. We hope you'll give this episode, and Erin's book, a listen!About Our GuestRev. Erin F. Moniz (DMin, Trinity School for Ministry) is a deacon in the Anglican Church in North America and Associate Chaplain and Director for Chapel at Baylor University, where she disciples emerging adults and journeys with them toward healthy, gospel-centered relationships. You can find her at erinfmoniz.com.—Note: This episode uses the terms “Side A” and “Side B” as shorthand for specific Christian perspectives on gay/queer sexuality. If you're new to the conversation, you might find it helpful to check out episode #3, where we talk through the four “sides”: #3 - A-B-Y-X | 4 Sides on SSA/Gay Sexuality—★ Timestamps(00:00) #81 - Hope for All Our Intimate Relationships, with Erin Moniz(03:11) Erin's background, serving emerging adults, Side B connections(07:32) “We lack a robust theology of intimacy”(15:03) “I can live without sex, but I cannot live without intimacy”(18:53) Romance idolatry leads to hypersexualization(22:57) What's the difference: “Romance” vs. “Intimacy”?(28:22) When values conflict: autonomy vs. vulnerability(33:29) How AI bots could shape our intimacy(37:12) Can intimate relationships be “economic” also?(47:03) Are queer Christians better at healthy relationships?(52:36) Your advice to: “I'm falling in love with my friends”(01:01:15) Encouragement: You were made for intimacy on purpose by God—★ Links and ReferencesKnowing and Being Known: Hope for All Our Intimate Relationships (IVP ): www.ivpress.com/knowing-and-being-known—★ Send us feedback, questions, comments, and support || Email: communionandshalom@gmail.com | Instagram: @newkinship | Substack: @newkinship—★ Credits || Creators and Hosts: David Frank, TJ Espinoza, Tyler Parker | Audio Engineer: Carl Swenson, carlswensonmusic.com | Podcast Manager: Elena F. ★ Get full access to New Kinship at newkinship.substack.com/subscribe
Following on from ‘Side A' of Player 1 vs The World's StrangeCast x The Lost Records Journal podcast episode, Adnan Riaz and Adam Evalt continue discussing topics from our Patreon users. Deck Nine's Life Is Strange: Reunion and Don't Nod Entertainment's earnings are among the major topics in ‘Side B' of this episode.
The Music That Made WE welcomes FEM APPEAL who has chosen 10 songs that up her story, with a soundtrack that includes John Newman, Bronski Beat, Depeche Mode, and more. + Stick around for Viktor's hidden bonus track. more Fem: https://www.instagram.com/theladyappeal/ The Music That Made WE is a creation of WEBurlesque Podcast Network, produced by Viktor Devonne. For the extended VIDEO version of this presentation, please visit our Patreon.com — all episodes of this series are available under the $1 threshold. that's patreon dot com slash we burlesque
We're starting a new tradition on this 'Grammephone Friday'... the lads will be diving into a new series called Random Record Club: 'They are Appreciated!' (Season 2 of WATF), where they interrogate non-Fall albums that usually have some sort of Fall-connection. This first installment features the Country Teaser's first album 'Pastoral-- not Rustic' (1995). Frontman, Ben Wallers, is an avid Fall appreciator and his music across his various projects is well-worth the full interrogation. So let's get into SIDE A! *Side B on Patreon now: https://www.patreon.com/c/WEARETHEFALLPod
Following on from ‘Side A' of our interview with former Deck Nine developer Zachary Andrews, the second part of Player 1 vs The World's StrangeCast podcast is now here! Adnan Riaz and Adam Evalt continue their talk with The Expanse: A Telltale Series and Life Is Strange: Reunion's performance director.
The Music That Made WE welcomes Joona Bae who has chosen 10 songs that up her story, with a soundtrack that includes Epik High, Brown Eyed Girls, Muse, and more. + Stick around for Viktor's hidden bonus track. more Joona: https://www.instagram.com/joonabae/ The Music That Made WE is a creation of WEBurlesque Podcast Network, produced by Viktor Devonne. For the extended VIDEO version of this presentation, please visit our Patreon.com — all episodes of this series are available under the $1 threshold. that's patreon dot com slash we burlesque [Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act in 1976; Allowance is made for "Fair Use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. All rights and credit go directly to its rightful owners. No copyright infringement intended.]
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