POPULARITY
Stupid News 9-26-2025 6am …They wanted to beat up a sexual predator while making a few bucks at the same time …Sing Us a Song You're the Penis Man …Wild Crazy Story from Ryan Air in Ireland
Join Opie and the crew for a wild, unfiltered episode of Opie Radio broadcast live from Gebhardt's! The gang dives into hilarious rants about AI marrying humans, healthcare gripes, and a chaotic rock trivia showdown that tests their music knowledge with questions on Bob Dylan, Billy Joel, and more. From debates about dandruff to tales of mattresses and motorbikes, this episode is packed with laughs, barbs, and unexpected tangents. Plus, hear about a touching moment tied to Huntington's disease and the latest on alien meteors. Tune in for a rowdy, beer-fueled hangout with Opie, Ron, Matt, and Chris Ferretti. Cheers to Southern Tier's Oktoberfest brew!
My giddy aunt, Jack Grealish is off to Everton! Marcus, Jim and Vish are here to celebrate the union of David Moyes and Super Jack. Have Everton got themselves a new piano man?Elsewhere, we wonder whether Nottingham Forest are going to start a vendetta against Crystal Palace. Plus, we agree to relocate to Monaco and launch our own Football Ramble sandwich. Please fill out Stak's listener survey! It'll help us learn more about the content you love so we can bring you even more - you'll also be entered into a competition to win one of five PlayStation 5's! Click here: https://bit.ly/staksurvey2025Get 15% off annual subscriptions to our Patreon until the end of August! Sign up for ad-free shows, bonus content every Wednesday and access to our Discord for $51 a year or $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/footballramble.Find us on Bluesky, X, Instagram, TikTok, WhatsApp and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amid conversations of Billy Joel's love life and beratement of bandmates over the unseen Part 1 of a documentary, Wex and AC recap Monday's loss to the Nationals, plus discuss who are the top names the Houston Astros must target as the MLB trade deadline. Plus, who is standing out after another day of Houston Texans training camp? And how stupid are umps? Find out in Say What!!!
The Nintendo Entertainment Podcast is here, and the trio is VERY exciting for the arrival of Donkey Kong Bananza. They are going to play it, right...? But first, the trio discusses their gaming exploits. Todd has reached a major milestone in Xenoblade Chronicles X Definitive Edition and is more than happy to talk about it! Will enjoyed Splatoon 3 over the weekend, but also continues to enjoy Marvel Rivals and Death Stranding 2, too! Scott got a key for No Sleep For Kaname Date: From AI The Somnium Files and is happy to give his thoughts on it! Then, in the news, Donkey Kong Bananza is here, and there are plenty of pieces of news around it that need to be discussed! Furthermore, The Legend of Zelda movie has gotten its two main stars, the Pokemon Presents has gotten some teases, some big Switch 2 games might be announced soon, and more! Finally, the trio dives into The Legend of Zelda movie and discusses what they feel needs to be done to make the film successful! So sit back, relax, and enjoy the Nintendo Entertainment Podcast!
Plus a listener has a question about EMO NITE! And we chat a bit about tv theme songs!
We becomes Boston's Christmas Station on Friday.... So we ask YOU, what should the first holiday song be? Be prepared to sing a line or two!
Adrienne joins me and we discuss a wide range of topics from her parents convincing the local library to increae the number of books she was allowed to borrow, her early love of Paula Adbul's music and all how so much of her writing has been about culutre and gender indentity. She shares stories behind her podcast Most Polular: The Podcast and about her many books including Sing Us a Song, Piano Woman: Female Fans and the music of Tori Amos Find out more about her here - https://www.adriennetrier-bieniek.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Was hat der Sänger, Pianist und Songschreiber Billy Joel mit Limericks zu tun? Eigentlich gar nichts, dachte ich bislang. Er schrieb großartige Songs und hat mich in meinen jüngeren Jahren musikalisch geprägt, aber ein Limerickdichter ist er nicht. Das dachte ich, bis ich auf ein Interview stieß. In der dritten Ausgabe der Limericktrix schauen wir uns den Text seines berühmten Songs "Piano Man" mal etwas genauer an und entdecken dort Spuren von Limericks. Außerdem bespreche ich zwei Limericks von Aszendent Pirol und darüber, ob man nicht existiert, wenn man nicht denkt, zeige, dass ein Enjambement nicht nur die Zunge bricht, sondern auch Wörter und kläre anschließend die Frage, ob AfD-Anhänger limerickkompatibel sind. Und auch hier noch mal der Hinweis: Die Frist für den Spenger Limerickpreis läuft am 12. Mai ab! Reicht also schnell noch eure Limericks zu den Themen #Sehnsuchtsorte #Zuhause #Europa ein! Hier geht es zum Teilnahmeformular. Links: Billy Joel - Piano Man - Video (YouTube) Songtext "Piano Man" Interviewausschnitt Billy Joel und Howard Stern (YouTube) Aszendent Pirol Limerickfestival Spenge Spenger Limerickpreis Teilnahmeformular und Limerix-Sonderfolge
Adrienne joins me and we discuss a wide range of topics from her parents convincing the local library to increae the number of books she was allowed to borrow, her early love of Paula Adbul's music and all how so much of her writing has been about culutre and gender indentity. She shares stories behind her podcast Most Polular: The Podcast and about her many books including Sing Us a Song, Piano Woman: Female Fans and the music of Tori Amos Find out more about her here - https://www.adriennetrier-bieniek.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BPR Full Show 4/29: Sing us a Shanty
BONUS: This is an episode of the Carl Landry Record Club, a music podcast from the Rights To Ricky Sanchez. Find out more at https://www.carllandryrecordclub.com/ Dave Hause (Loved Ones, Dave Hause and The Mermaid) joins the podcast to talk about his Sing Us Home Music Festival (May 3-5, Philadelphia), songwriting, the music business, the connection between punk and Springsteen, and his relationship with his brother Tim. You can learn more about the festival which includes Dave, The Loved Ones, Laura Jane Grace, the Jayhawks and more at https://singushomefestival.com/ The intro music is "I Should Let You Know" by Marian Hill. For playlists and podcasts, visit us on the web at https://linktr.ee/thecarl and on Twitter at @CLRCPod. This is Carl Landry Record Club episode #137 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spike-eskin/message
Dave Hause (Loved Ones, Dave Hause and The Mermaid) joins the podcast to talk about his Sing Us Home Music Festival (May 3-5, Philadelphia), songwriting, the music business, the connection between punk and Springsteen, and his relationship with his brother Tim. You can learn more about the festival which includes Dave, The Loved Ones, Laura Jane Grace, the Jayhawks and more at https://singushomefestival.com/ The intro music is "I Should Let You Know" by Marian Hill. For playlists and podcasts, visit us on the web at https://linktr.ee/thecarl and on Twitter at @CLRCPod. This is Carl Landry Record Club episode #137 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brett-eskin/message
Hello everyone and here we are to talk about Billy Joel's second album – technically first album since no one knew where to find the first one. Recorded in September of 1973 and released on November 14, 1973 Piano Man would be Billy Joel's “breakthrough album” and of course where he would record his signature song and receive his moniker that would follow him to this day. Released exactly 50 years ago and yet, not one person doesn't know how to join in singing "Sing Us a Song, You're the Piano Man". So, listen to this terrific episode where we'll talk about this very interesting album, the weird album cover and where it ended up; the rankings; and, of course, the parodies.
It's Big Business in Boston this week as Mercedes Moné makes her debut on AEW Dynamite and the Rainmaker, Kazuchika Okada, makes it very clear that he has his sight set on Eddie Kingston's Continental Championship. On Smackdown, Dwayne Johnson returns with his newest musical performance, and Mark & Jamie break down how lame it was. I thought they fired the guy with the guitar already? Take a break and have a cup of coffee with our hosts Jamie (@abaconparty) and Mark (@gunkdudley) as we discuss Wrestling news, rumors and more! Join us every week on X/Twitter (@CAWWrestlingPod) as we live tweet during WWE, AEW, ROH, NJPW and more! Start your week every Monday with a fresh episode of Coffee & Wrestling, a Wrestling Podcast! Find Coffee & Wrestling on ALL podcasting platforms Spotify - https://tinyurl.com/CAW-Spotify Apple - https://tinyurl.com/CAW-Apple Google - https://tinyurl.com/CAW-Google Or find us at CoffeeAndWrestling.com!
Hello everyone and here we are to talk about Billy Joel's second album – technically first album since no one knew where to find the first one. Recorded in September of 1973 and released on November 14, 1973 Piano Man would be Billy Joel's “breakthrough album” and of course where he would record his signature song and receive his moniker that would follow him to this day. Released exactly 50 years ago and yet, not one person doesn't know how to join in singing "Sing Us a Song, You're the Piano Man". So, listen to this terrific episode where we'll talk about this very interesting album, the weird album cover and where it ended up; the rankings; and, of course, the parodies.
The use of audio content in courses is an exciting and relatively newer way to diversify the delivery of learning experiences, and builds upon the current momentum of podcasting. Adrienne shares how she got into this space and the advice she has for professionals looking to dive in. She also shares what she's seeing on the horizon from her vantage point as a faculty member.Guest Name: Adrienne Trier-Bieniek, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology at Valencia CollegeGuest Social Handles: Website, LinkedInGuest Bio: Adrienne Trier-Bieniek, Ph.D. is the author and editor of several books focused on pop culture including Sing Us a Song Piano Woman: Female Fans and the Music of Tori Amos (2013 Scarecrow Press), Fan Girls and Media: Consuming Culture (Rowman and Littlefield, 2015) , Feminist Theory and Pop Culture: 2nd Edition (Brill, 2019) and Gender and Pop Culture: A Text-Reader: 2nd Edition. (Brill, 2019) Her education-focused podcast, Most Popular, has grown a modest following, been a featured podcast for several platforms, and was detailed in the journal Radio Journal, a publication she has also guest-edited. Her research can be found in Radio Journal, Qualitative Research and Humanity and Society as well as several book chapters. Additionally, she has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Glamour Magazine, USA Today, NPR France, The Tampa Bay Times, and has been a consultant for Reuters, Canadian Broadcasting Company, NPR France, and The Independent. She has been a guest columnist for The Orlando Sentinel and HuffPo. She is currently a professor of sociology at Valencia College in Orlando, Florida.
Gator is ready to hang up if needed.
Soprano, opera legend and five-time Grammy winner Renée Fleming is coming to Boston this weekend, playing pieces from her album Voice of Nature. She talked to Jeremy about finding her way to a professional music career and how climate change and the human relationship with nature inspired her new album.
Speaker: Richard Hamlin | Psalm 137:1-4
In our last episode of 2022, the guys take a look at the banlist that Bushi dropped today! Is it good? Is it bad? IS IT MEDIUM?! Come find out with us! Thanks to our $10 patrons! -Darren G -Cole Green -Josh Donaldson -Jeremy Lyons -GR Follow us on Twitter or Instagram @NexusatNight, (tell us what you would like to see from us!) or support us on Patreon! We got MERCH! We got playmats for sale too! Use the promo code "atnight" at 50Cards for 5% off your order! Check us out on Youtube! Follow Atlas on Twitter or Instagram @atlasnovack Follow Matt on Twitter @wiggumzz Follow Alvin/Root Beer on Twitter @plasmaeclipse Don't forget to send us Create-a-Card ideas if you got em, with the hashtag #nexuscards! Send us episode ideas, questions, or just come say hi!
Thanks for listening! You're a special angel! Follow us on: twitter.com/gurlstop_pod instagram.com/gurlstop.pod facebook.com/gurlstop.pod Email us at gurlstop.pod@gmail.com Ciao babies
We catch up with legendary Melbourne singing sisters, Vika and Linda Bull, about their magnificent career supporting the likes of Paul Kelly and The Black Sorrows, what it's like to blend vocals with your family, and what young Sam was like serving them at the bottle shop. Best of all, they offered to sing us out, and blew us away with a performance of 'As It Was' by Harry Styles! A Nova PodcastPodcast Produced & Edited By Andy ZitoExecutive Producer: Jack CharlesSenior Producer: Brodie PummeroyAssistant Producer: Tom Casamento Senior Digital Producer: Andy ZitoAdditional Audio Production: Tim MountfordSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(Lander, WY) – 1330 KOVE AM / 107.7 FM's Coffee Time host Vince Tropea recently sat down with Buffalo Bill Boycott and Dr. Jo, who stopped by to talk about some upcoming events and play us a few tunes. The duo will be performing along with a few other musicians at the first Lander Valley Farmers Market of the season tomorrow in City Park, starting at 9:00 AM. In addition to giving us details on their upcoming summer performances, Buffalo Bill and Dr. Jo sang us a few songs, but not before Bill's daughter and Coffee Time regular Oakley stopped by to sing him a surprise happy birthday song. So if you see Bill out and about today wish him a happy 70! Oakley sings her father Bill a surprise happy birthday tune. h/t Vince Tropea photo Check out the full Coffee Time interview with Bill and Jo below, which begins around the 6 minute 50 second mark. Be sure to tune in to Coffee Time every morning at 8:00 AM on 1330 KOVE AM / 107.7 FM, or stream it live right here.
What inspired a famous Christian songwriter to adopt a Messianic Jewish perspective? Aaron Shust, best known for his hit song “My Savior My God,” joins Messiah Podcast to tell the story of his journey from mainstream Christian music artist to Torah Club Student. Learn how God prepared Aaron's heart for this journey, how his first trip to Israel changed his perspective, and how honoring the Sabbath with his family has strengthened his walk of faith. – Episode Timecode – 0:00 – Welcome to Messiah Podcast with your Season 2 hosts, Damian Eisner and Jacob Fronczak. 4:45 – The journey from singing for church offertories to composing and writing radio hits. 11:40 – Musical inspirations with a music listening calendar. 14:03 – Collaborations with Joshua Aaron. 18:34 – The first trip to Israel that birthed a new perspective and a new passion. 24:30 – The story behind the song “Zion.” 28:13 – “The Sabbath is the best thing that has happened to our family in the past five years.” 32:18 – Creating a day of Shabbat Shalom. 34:37 – Torah Club Is like a diamond. 38:13 – The music industry's reaction. 41:16 – Singing what's true: The heart behind the music. 44:56 – Rapid fire: What the people want to know. 48:51 – Damian and Jacob share their impressions and takeaways. – Related Resources – Aaron Shust: aaronshust.com Shust Home Devos: YouTube.com/aaronshustube Messiah Magazine: messiahmagazine.org Torah Club: torahclub.org First Fruits of Zion: ffoz.org Messiah Podcast is brought to you by Messiah Magazine (messiahmagazine.org). This publication of First Fruits of Zion is designed to provide rich substance, meaningful Jewish contexts, cultural understanding of the teaching of Jesus, and the background of modern faith from a Messianic Jewish perspective. Messiah Podcast theme music provided by Joshua Aaron Music (JoshuaAaron.tv) “Cover the Sea” Copyright WorshipinIsrael.com songs 2020. All rights reserved. Music used with permission.
Kayleigh continues her co-hosting streak with Laura to bring you some more weird and wonderful news stories from around the world - and this time there are very terrible American accents to put a smile on those faces. Episode 35 features the following stories: 1. Missing Heads - What's in the box??? 2. FART - Greatest personalized number plate ever? 3. Ed Sheeran can send puppies to sleep TikTok Spotlight: Drunk Man Posts His Keys? This podcast drops every Monday on all-good podcasting platforms and discusses the weird, wonderful, and down-right unbelievable stories that are floating around the web. Email: totallybuzzed@outlook.com Twitter: @TotallyBuzzedUK
Episode 207 - Like a Rolling Stone…maier? Introduction: News/Crowdfunding: Western Legends: Big Box - 10 days, $60 box/$269 Tang Garden: Seasons - 12 days, $51 Games Played: Juicy Fruits Bohnanza Roll Player Monsters and Minions Favorite Stonemaier Games: 12 - Rolling Realms 11 - Charterstone 10 - Scythe 9 - Pendulum 8 - Between Two Castles of Mad King Ludwig 7 - My Little Scythe 6 - Euphoria 4 - Libertalia: Winds of Galecrest 4 - Red Rising 3 - Viticulture 1 - Wingspan 1 - Tapestry Closing:
MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong
On Forex Friday, Prime Time's Rachel Kelly speaks to Peter Chia, Senior FX Strategist, UOB who shares his outlook on Sing/US dollar after the surprise tightening of monetary policy by The MAS this week, and how much higher the US dollar is set to trend?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we feature songs from throughout the Ella Fitzgerald songbooks. Not much talk, but a lot of great music!
On this weeks episode not only do I want to introduce you to an insanely talented musician but also one of the kindest men this side of the sun . May I introduce Mr Kingsley Mortimer , Kingsley is an insanely talented Musician and Philanthropist . Kingsley has an interesting story and here are a few reasons why: Kingsley opens up about his time in the music scene and shares some of his amazing experiences some of which include performing on cruise ships as a Piano Entertainer and shares many more tails in his 40+ years as an entertainer. Kingsley also opens up about some of the dark days in his part as a musician he states just how easy it is to get caught up with a bad crowd. He speaks of his addiction to alcohol and narcotics and the long journey back to recovery. Amongst his many talents and life experiences he is now involved with the "Safemen Project". Kinglsey is working hard with his team (Including Alan Stevens from episode 25) and many more industry leaders and professionals to create a safe space and to help make the world a safer place. Kingsley says “One of the most challenging groups to involve is men speaking with men. The Safe Men Project is for everyone, but especially men who are often shut down or ignored by other men when they try to begin conversations about better ways to act in society.” My words won't do him justice take a listen and I implore you to get involved and check out his website and social media pages please feel free to get in contact with Kignsley if you'd like to learn more links posted below . Thanks Guys - Mitch http://www.safemen.com.au/index.html https://www.instagram.com/safemensocial/ https://www.facebook.com/glenn.mortimer
Your favourite mother-son duo is back, to discuss how, inspired by Billy Joel, and with a grand-old-shove from Tejas, Kala (and Anil) have taken the bold step of enrolling in piano lessons in a bid to accomplish one of several goals they've set for 2022.
Sing Us a Song Yours the Piano Man! SUPPORT OUR PODCAST: anchor.fm/forkidsbykids/support ----------------------------------------------------- Poshmark For a limited time, use code GORGEOUSGURLS at checkout to save $10! https://poshmark.com Honey https://bit.ly/ForKidsHoney Smile Direct Club https://bit.ly/ForKidsSmile Merch! https://bit.ly/baconline ------------------------------------------------------ PODCAST SURVEY : https://bit.ly/3b3bwDg Email us : AlvinandAlana@Gmail.com If your birthday is coming up, fill out the information here : https://bit.ly/3aUmivr Visit our website at : https://bit.ly/2zVkBkP Follow us on Instagram at : https://bit.ly/2xuK9o1 Visit our about.me page https://bit.ly/3f9IVQ5 For Business Inquires only; Email Us at : ForKidsByKidsPodcasts@Gmail.com ----------------------------------------------------- DISCLAIMERS & DISCLOSERS We provide our podcast for entertainment and promotional purposes only. It is your responsibility to evaluate the accuracy, timeliness, completeness, or usefulness of the content, instructions, and advice contained in our episodes. The For Kids By Kids Podcast is not liable for any loss or damage caused by your reliance. Some of the links provided are a result of our participation in the affiliate advertising programs designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to affiliated links. Thanks for your support! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/forkidsbykids/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forkidsbykids/support
Music is a part of all our lives, so therefore singing is a part of it as well. Whether you have been trained in singing or you just love belting it out in the car, there will be nothing like singing your favorite song. Listen to us share some stories and discuss some of the joys and challenges of singing and performing. Go out and sing!
Gli articoli di Concupio, letti: per chi non ha tempo di leggere o preferisce ascoltare un articolo la mattina mentre passeggia o fa colazione. Da oggi ogni settimana un articolo, vecchio o nuovo. Oggi un articolo pubblicato in pieno lockdown, durante i primi giorni: vi ricordate che c'erano tendenze a diventare paladini della giustizia da balcone riprendendo chi usciva? Billy Joel aveva detto qualcosa in proposito.Link all'articolo
In today’s show we begin with a big reveal, answer some of the internet’s pleas for advice, and challenge one another with love-centric quizzes!
Welcome to Harp Column Podcasts, where we go behind the stories in Harp Column with host Kristina Finch. In this episode, we talk with Sam Hickman, author of the feature article Sing Us a Song in our March-April 2020 issue. For more practical harp news and information visit www.harpcolumn.com, and tune in for more podcasts [...] The post Harp Column Podcast Episode 62 appeared first on Harp Column.
19-Jan-2020 Ben Kerns
In this episode, Aaravindha talks about the vibration in all things. Most physicists today will tell you —vibration is the quintessential nature, and beginning of everything. —And, that Sound, in other words, vibration, is the fundamental Creation force in our Universe Aaravindha describes how to harness these creation forces through mantra vibrations and how these vibrations where discovered by the early vedic Rishis through a transcendental inner process of awareness. The vibrations they discovered where living intelligences, Devatas, or Angels, in other belief systems. A lot of this knowledge around the ancient science of sacred sounds and mantra has been lost long ago. But it is still available fully in the Amartya Tradition. Listen to an inspiring discourse on a magical topic!
Welcome back to the CAMcast, where we're putting together one hell of a karaoke playlist! We asked you what songs you would sing if you had to drive an endurance race solo, and you gave us some bangers! BUT before we get there, we talk about some weird Florida news, and we read a couple listener letters! We've got a Patreon, and you should really become a Patron and help us keep making awesome content for you! Patreon Twitter Instagram Facebook The CAMcast on Apple Podcasts The CAMcast on Google Play The CAMcast on Spotify YouTube CAMautoSwag *Article, Photos, Videos, and Audio clips are copyright of CAMautoMag.Com and their respective owners
PODCAST: Advice your father gave you - Jimmy attempts to start a parade in #yeg for the Raptors - @CadillacJS joins the show to sing us some songs
Reading excitement continues!
Sami and Bryan are back. They start off talking about Rudy Giuliani’s social media ineptitude on full display after tweeting out a bad hyperlink. At 8:00 they talk about Robert Mueller dropping Michael Flynn’s sentencing document recommending no prison time. At 11:30 they talk about Gina Haspel testifying in front of Congress that the CIA believes the Crown Prince MBS is directly responsible for Khashoggi’s killing. At 19:00 they talk about the market going a little whack after Trump called himself “big tariffs man” on twitter. For One More Thing they give an update on two stories of Republican corruption and voter fraud related to the 2018 midterm election results in Wisconsin and North Carolina.
A surprise takedown in NY-14, where there was no polling in the Ocasio-Cortez/Crowley race. Is the shockwave also a bellwether? We cheer women, young and old, rocking the Democratic primaries (70% of open seats going to women over men) and wonder why that's not happening on the GOP side (30%). We've got Westworld, Scandinavia, anger, exhaustion, and days and days of the Red Frickin' Hen. Primary Day As blue as Maryland is, is it a good place to be Larry Hogan?RealClearPolitics Maryland Governor RacePost-U. Md. poll: Jealous, Baker lead in Democratic race overshadowed by HoganWashington Post-University of Maryland poll - 2018 Maryland governor's election - May 29-June 3 New YorkRealClearPolitics: New York 11th District - Republican PrimaryGrimm vs. Donovan NY 11th Republican Primary Trumplandia Trump approval rating Majority of Americans approve of Trump's handling of the economy for the first time: CNBC surveyBy the numbers: Trump's economic approval ratings hit a new high 2018 Generic Congressional Vote Polls: Dems lead in three key Senate races Virginia: GOP Trailing in CD10 West Virginia: Dems Doing Well in Senate, CD03 Midterm Issues Immigration Gains Steam As A Midterm Issue Voters More Focused on Control of Congress – and the President – Than in Past Midterms Images and Ideas to Engage and Persuade Freedom Rings in Places You Might Not Expect Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Another night, another meeting of the minds with the boys from Ring General Radio. Along with talking about explosive new Oreo flavors and chip flavorings, the Generals share their 3-counts of best superstar themes featuring themselves, get plenty dirty and reveal the long-awaited Red Star Memorial BattleBowl Grand Prix tournament bracket. Don't miss out on this one!
Another night, another meeting of the minds with the boys from Ring General Radio. Along with talking about explosive new Oreo flavors and chip flavorings, the Generals share their 3-counts of best superstar themes featuring themselves, get plenty dirty and reveal the long-awaited Red Star Memorial BattleBowl Grand Prix tournament bracket. Don't miss out on this one!
Another night, another meeting of the minds with the boys from Ring General Radio. Along with talking about explosive new Oreo flavors and chip flavorings, the Generals share their 3-counts of best superstar themes featuring themselves, get plenty dirty and reveal the long-awaited Red Star Memorial BattleBowl Grand Prix tournament bracket. Don't miss out on this one!
This episode is all about our fave anime openings and closings (don’t worry, there’s only a teensy bit of singing). Then comes a lengthy discussion about the many ways that fans of animation express their love, and the communities that form around said love. Just all the love we can muster. … Continue reading →
Sing Us A Song, Piano Man | 07 - 24 - 16 | Summer Songs by Sunday Podcast
Wednesday, 02-04-2015 Richard N. Williford, II Exodus 14:30,31 15:1,2
What are female fans of popular music seeking and hearing when they listen to music and attend concerts? In an innovative and fascinating study entitled Sing Us a Song, Piano Woman: Female Fans and the Music of Tori Amos (The Scarecrow Press, 2013) Adrienne Trier-Bieniek goes inside the fan culture that surrounds Tori Amos and examines why her music appeals to her fans and how they make meaning of her music. Drawing on feminist standpoint theory and symbolic interaction theory, Trier-Bieniek helps us understand the diverse ways that fans interpret music and how music can have a very personal meaning. The podcast discusses the book and so much more. Trier-Bieniek describes the concerts of Tori Amos, Amos's interactions with fans, including WWE wrestler Mick Foley, and the growth of her fan sites and message boards. The podcast also looks at the relationship between Tori Amos's music and other female artists from Madonna and Lady Gaga to Joni Mitchell and Regina Spektor. Adrienne Trier-Bieniek is a professor of sociology at Valencia College in Orlando, Florida. She is co-editor of Gender and Pop Culture – A Text Reader (Sense) and the author of the forthcoming books, Feminist Theory and Pop Culture (Sense) and Fan Girls and Media: Consuming Culture (Rowman and Littlefield). More information about Adrienne Trier-Bieniek can be found at her website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What are female fans of popular music seeking and hearing when they listen to music and attend concerts? In an innovative and fascinating study entitled Sing Us a Song, Piano Woman: Female Fans and the Music of Tori Amos (The Scarecrow Press, 2013) Adrienne Trier-Bieniek goes inside the fan culture that surrounds Tori Amos and examines why her music appeals to her fans and how they make meaning of her music. Drawing on feminist standpoint theory and symbolic interaction theory, Trier-Bieniek helps us understand the diverse ways that fans interpret music and how music can have a very personal meaning. The podcast discusses the book and so much more. Trier-Bieniek describes the concerts of Tori Amos, Amos’s interactions with fans, including WWE wrestler Mick Foley, and the growth of her fan sites and message boards. The podcast also looks at the relationship between Tori Amos’s music and other female artists from Madonna and Lady Gaga to Joni Mitchell and Regina Spektor. Adrienne Trier-Bieniek is a professor of sociology at Valencia College in Orlando, Florida. She is co-editor of Gender and Pop Culture – A Text Reader (Sense) and the author of the forthcoming books, Feminist Theory and Pop Culture (Sense) and Fan Girls and Media: Consuming Culture (Rowman and Littlefield). More information about Adrienne Trier-Bieniek can be found at her website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What are female fans of popular music seeking and hearing when they listen to music and attend concerts? In an innovative and fascinating study entitled Sing Us a Song, Piano Woman: Female Fans and the Music of Tori Amos (The Scarecrow Press, 2013) Adrienne Trier-Bieniek goes inside the fan culture that surrounds Tori Amos and examines why her music appeals to her fans and how they make meaning of her music. Drawing on feminist standpoint theory and symbolic interaction theory, Trier-Bieniek helps us understand the diverse ways that fans interpret music and how music can have a very personal meaning. The podcast discusses the book and so much more. Trier-Bieniek describes the concerts of Tori Amos, Amos’s interactions with fans, including WWE wrestler Mick Foley, and the growth of her fan sites and message boards. The podcast also looks at the relationship between Tori Amos’s music and other female artists from Madonna and Lady Gaga to Joni Mitchell and Regina Spektor. Adrienne Trier-Bieniek is a professor of sociology at Valencia College in Orlando, Florida. She is co-editor of Gender and Pop Culture – A Text Reader (Sense) and the author of the forthcoming books, Feminist Theory and Pop Culture (Sense) and Fan Girls and Media: Consuming Culture (Rowman and Littlefield). More information about Adrienne Trier-Bieniek can be found at her website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What are female fans of popular music seeking and hearing when they listen to music and attend concerts? In an innovative and fascinating study entitled Sing Us a Song, Piano Woman: Female Fans and the Music of Tori Amos (The Scarecrow Press, 2013) Adrienne Trier-Bieniek goes inside the fan culture that surrounds Tori Amos and examines why her music appeals to her fans and how they make meaning of her music. Drawing on feminist standpoint theory and symbolic interaction theory, Trier-Bieniek helps us understand the diverse ways that fans interpret music and how music can have a very personal meaning. The podcast discusses the book and so much more. Trier-Bieniek describes the concerts of Tori Amos, Amos’s interactions with fans, including WWE wrestler Mick Foley, and the growth of her fan sites and message boards. The podcast also looks at the relationship between Tori Amos’s music and other female artists from Madonna and Lady Gaga to Joni Mitchell and Regina Spektor. Adrienne Trier-Bieniek is a professor of sociology at Valencia College in Orlando, Florida. She is co-editor of Gender and Pop Culture – A Text Reader (Sense) and the author of the forthcoming books, Feminist Theory and Pop Culture (Sense) and Fan Girls and Media: Consuming Culture (Rowman and Littlefield). More information about Adrienne Trier-Bieniek can be found at her website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
August 15, 2013. 102-minute dharma talk given by Thich Nhat Hanh from Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario during the 2013 Nourishing Great Togetherness teaching tour. This is the fourth dharma talk for the 6-day retreat with the theme Happy Teachers will Change the World. We begin with two chants from the monastics followed by a session of questions and answers. Children Will you tell us of a struggle you've had and how meditation and the bell helped you to overcome it? Recalling the dream in an earlier talk this week, how did it make you feel when the secretary said yes to you and not to the other person? Will Thay sing us a song? What made you want to become a zen master? Teens What is the difference between joy and happiness? My father causes much suffering and doesn't practice right view. I have lots of resentment I am fearful. How do I transform my suffering to peace and joy when he has hurt me so much? How did mindfulness help you in your life? How can I bring the practice to life for the ones I love without forcing it on them, especially those who have sexual misconduct or doing drugs? Adults A question about engaged Buddhism. In the list of 51 mental formations, shame is identified as a wholesome formation. Can you explain this? A question about hope. Fear and anger in society and future of human race and the planet. Another question on the future. With favorable climatic conditions ending, how do we balance kindness/mindfulness for future generations and with present people? A question about ending a relationship. What do you do when there isn't an ability to leave a toxic relationship? How do we transform if we're not strong enough in our practice? Also concerns about financial stability beyond the relationship. A question from a person who can't overcome her suffering. The pain seems insurmountable. The question comes with some question on how to continue living. http://youtu.be/sJbxMVfXr1o
The greatest singers & keyboardists from the 50s ,60s and early 70s.