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Podcasts – The Purple Rock Survivor Podcast
Purple Rock Survivor Podcast: Survivor 48 Episode 11 – “Coconut Etiquette”

Podcasts – The Purple Rock Survivor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 66:45


You can click here to send us a text (We won't be able to see your phone number). If you're sending a topic to discuss on the show, please include a name to acknowledge you (first name, screen name, fake name, etc.)In this episode, the Purple Rock Podcast discusses:How we felt about the episode.Do we need to backtrack from any statements we made last week?Possible explanations for Kyle not voting out Joe.Should he have?There's Something About not wanting to work with Mary.Joe's vote split strategy.The return of old school Survivor.Was this the most successful use of the Knowledge is Power in show history?David takes a stand.Top 3 bad ideas we had for this week's top 3 list.Fan mail.

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 704: DRIVE TIME VOL 8 #05

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 70:36


  | Artist  | Title  |  | Album Name  | Album Copyright  | Dr Wu' And Friends & with the Buddy Whittington Band  | Boogie In The Rain  |   Live From Texas  |   | David Essig  | Gonna Lay My Burden Down  | TR Downloads 2009-11a  | The Bros. Landreth  | After The Rain  |  Come Morning  |   | Stringbean And The Stalkers  | Back On That Horse  | Leaflets II: A Blues Leaf Sampler 2000 -2006  | Southern Avenue  | Long Is The Road | Family  |   |   | Lazy Bill  | I Had A Dream  | Down Home Blues Chicago Volume 2 CD3  | R. Jenkins and The Dayton Harmonaires  | Put Your Hand In The Hand   | This May Be My Last Time (CD1); Raw African-American Gospel on   | Tweed Funk  | Embrace   | Come Together  |   | Cripple Clarence Lofton  | I Don't Know  | Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 1 (1935-1939)  | Gráinne Duffy  | Dirt Woman Blues  | Dirt Woman Blues  |   | Manitoba Hal (Brolund)  | Dig Me A Grave   | Live In Ghent Disc 2  |   | Eddie Cochran & The Cochran Brothers  | Mr Fiddle  | I'm Ready  |   | Chuck Berry  | No Particular Place to Go   | The Ultimate Collection cd 3  | D.A. Foster  | Super Lover   | The Real Thing  |   | Blues Meets Girl & Mr Downchild & Kasimira Vogel  | Shifting Gears  | Blues Meets Girl  |   | Kid Ramos  | Oh What a Meeting  |   |   | Strange Things Happening  | Scott Ellison  | Meat and Potatoes  |   |   | There's Something About the Night  | B.B. King  | Caldonia  |   |   |   | The Life Of Riley (The Soundtrack) CD2

Creepy
Creepaway Camp 2025: Day 4 - There's Something About the Beach at Night & I'll Never Go Camping Again & The Guest

Creepy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 77:49


There's Something About the Beach at Night***Written by: Ian Epperson and Narrated by: Ian Epperson and Brooke Jennett***Check out the Thirteen Podcast at: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thirteen/id1501929208***I'll Never Go Camping Again***Written by: Kristina Orlea***The Guest***Written by: Nicki Brumback and Narrated by: Nate DuFort***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea

Groveport UMC
April 13 Service

Groveport UMC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 79:16


April 13 Service (Palm Sunday 2025) Groveport UMC, Groveport Ohio To support the ministry of the church, please click here: https://groveportumc.org/give/ OPENING SONG: “There's Something About that Name” WELCOME & ANNOUNCEMENTS OPENING PRAYER: God our hope, today we remember that when Jesus entered the city of Jerusalem the people shouted hosannas and proclaimed him as king. Help us to honor him every day, choose him as our leader, and follow him in the way that leads to new life; for he reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, now and forever. Amen. PRELUDE & LIGHTING OF THE ALTAR CANDLES: “Crown Him King of Kings” *HYMN Procession of Waving the Palms and singing “Hosanna, Loud Hosanna” #278 CALL TO WORSHIP: L: Hosanna in the highest! P: Hosanna in the highest! L: Hosanna to Jesus from Nazareth in Galilee! P: Hosanna in the highest! L: Hosanna to the Son of David! P: Hosanna in the highest! L: Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord! P: Hosanna in the highest! L: Blessed is the one who brings hope during difficult times! P: Hosanna in the highest! L: Hosanna in the highest heaven! P: Hosanna in the highest! HYMN “Beneath the Cross of Jesus” #297 FIRST SCRIPTURE READING: Luke 19:28-40 OUR TIME OF PRAYER (During our time of prayer, the altar rail is open for all who wish to come forward.) HYMN “Sanctuary” PASTORAL PRAYER THE LORD'S PRAYER OUR TITHES AND OFFERINGS: Chancel Choir: “Wave the Palms” *DOXOLOGY *PRAYER OF DEDICATION CHILDRENS' MOMENTS: (Children may be dismissed for Jr. Church at this time) SECOND SCRIPTURE READING: Luke 22:7-53 SERMON “What Happened?” HOLY COMMUNION *HYMN “All Glory Laud and Honor” - #280 *BENEDICTION *SENDING FORTH “As We Go” POSTLUDE “Blessed Redeemer”

Groveport UMC
There's Something About that Name

Groveport UMC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 1:28


There's Something About that Name April 13 Service (Palm Sunday 2025) Groveport UMC, Groveport Ohio To support the ministry of the church, please click here: https://groveportumc.org/give/

Ranking The Beatles
#75 - Get Back with Robert Rodriguez & Jerry Hammack

Ranking The Beatles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 93:50


Ever seen an artist create a global smash hit from the moment of inception through each and every moment of rehearsal and refinement to recording, live premier, and continued real time performances 60 years later? With "Get Back," now you have. Pulling this out of the ether during the 1969 Twickenham sessions, this seedling turns into a fantastic performance by the lads, brought to its' full potential with assistance from Billy Preston. As it says in the ad for the single, it's "music to rollercoast to" and who are we to argue? Joining us this week are Robert Rodriguez and Jerry Hammack. You may know Robert from his brilliant and long running podcast, Something About the Beatles and his books, and Jerry's the author of the Beatles Recording Reference Manuals, a fab 5 volume series documenting how each and every musical sausage was made by the band. They've joined forces now for Ribbons of Rust: The Beatles Recording History in Context. It's a fascinating deep dive into the recordings and the world, musical and otherwise, that informed them. Volume 1 is out now, covering 1954-1963, so there's A LOT more to look forward to! Grab a copy at RibbonsofRust.net! What do you think about "Get Back" at #75? Too high? Too low? Let us know in the comments on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, or ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠find us now on Bluesky!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Be sure to check out ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.rankingthebeatles.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and grab a Rank Your Own Beatles poster, some of our new Revolver-themed merch, a shirt, a jumper, whatever you like! And if you're digging what we do, don't forget to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Buy Us A Coffee⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠!

Movers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast
MSP 183: Heidi Henderson

Movers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 43:29


Something About the Way She Moves with Heidi Henderson Vibrant, humble, and down-to-earth, Heidi Henderson is a Professor at Connecticut College and also the artistic director of elephant JANE dance, where she brings her unique vision and creativity to the stage. From Maine, to New York City, to Rhode Island, Heidi is a four-time recipient of the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts Choreography Fellowship. Her work has been performed internationally in London and Korea, as well as at renowned venues like Jacob's Pillow, The Flynn Space, and the Bates Dance Festival. She has danced with acclaimed companies and artists, including Bebe Miller, Nina Weiner, Paula Josa-Jones, Colleen Thomas, Peter Schmitz, and Sondra Loring, was a contributing editor at Contact Quarterly, a vehicle for moving ideas.  Join the conversation to hear what inspired her dance journey, what her experience was like in New York, what it was like to figure out the intricate logistics of performing in a roller-skating rink, and what inspired the name of her company. We highlight some of the challenges, benefits, and peaks of her journey, what's next for her, and much more! Don't miss out, tune in now.  Key Points From This Episode: ·       Heidi shares her dance journey throughout the years. ·       What ultimately sucked her into the world of dance. ·       She details her experience getting her M.F.A. at Smith and her plan after graduate school. ·       Heidi talks about her experience in New York with Bebe Miller, Nina Weiner, and more. ·       What Heidi did as a “job” during her time in New York (and how those skills are still in use!)  ·       The logistics behind her recent show, Untitled Sad Piece, performed in a roller-skating rink. ·       Heidi's journey as she started making her own work. ·       The story behind the name of her company, elephant JANE dance. ·       How her teaching career came together and evolved over the years. ·       She breaks down some of the challenges she's faced over the span of her dance journey.  ·       We discuss some of the benefits of starting a dance career later on. ·       Looking back, we highlight some of the peaks of her dance career.  ·       What's next for Heidi.  ·       How Heidi finds artists to work with. “I've never been a repertory dancer. There is something about the way I move that is the way I move.” — Heidi Henderson For more on this episode and Heidi: Movers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast For the latest, follow on Instagram and Facebook

Crime Capsule
Something About the Beatles

Crime Capsule

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 113:12


Crime Capsule is happy to introduce you to a new Evergreen Podcasts show, Something About the Beatles, from David Whelan. He was a successful documentary writer and producer in the UK when, as COVID hit, he began looking into the murder of John Lennon, prompted by a podcast interview he heard. What he discovered quickly led him into a four-year investigation, as he talked with witnesses who had never before spoken publicly.  About Something About The Beatles All episodes of SATB feature conversations. Sometimes they are with Beatles authorities: writers or academics who've done the research and come up with a thesis. Others are with folks in the business: musicians who were inspired by The Beatles and who've walked the walk – written songs, recorded records, gone on tour. They know the ins and outs of Beatles music. Then there are the Beatle witnesses: folks who knew the individual Beatles well, either by direct family relations (Mike McCartney, Jenny Boyd), working directly for The Beatles (Kevin Harrington, Chris O'Dell, Ken Mansfield, Chris Thomas, Alan Parsons, John Leckie, Tony King, and so forth) or else spending considerable time in their world (journalist Ray Connolly, photographer Ethan Russell, journalist Ivor Davis, photographer Tom Murray, filmmaker Paul Saltzman, Nancy Lee Andrews, May Pang, and so forth). These people come to SATB to share their insights and observations, bringing us that much closer to the world The Beatles created. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Writing the Coast: BC and Yukon Book Prizes Podcast
Season 6 Episode 12: Cathy Stonehouse talks about using object to write about her dream house

Writing the Coast: BC and Yukon Book Prizes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 46:34


ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode, host Megan Cole talks to Cathy Stonehouse. Cathy is the author of Dream House, which is a finalist for the 2024 Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize. In their conversation Cathy talks about the complexity of writing about home, she also talks about how her visual art practice inspires her literary art. Visit BC and Yukon Book Prizes: https://bcyukonbookprizes.com/ About Dream House: https://bcyukonbookprizes.com/project/dream-house/ Link to video of Cathy Stonehouse reading at Planet Earth Poetry: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OqAKQFGW6U ABOUT CATHY STONEHOUSE: Cathy Stonehouse (she/they) is a poet, writer, teacher and visual artist. As a young adult, Cathy migrated from Northern England, where she was born, to Vancouver, BC—the unceded traditional territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations, where she still lives. She is the author of a novel, The Causes (Pedlar Press, 2019), a collection of short fiction, Something About the Animal (Biblioasis, 2011) and three collections of poetry, Dream House (Nightwood Editions, 2023), Grace Shiver (Inanna Publications, 2011) and The Words I Know (Press Gang, 1994). She also co-edited the anthology Double Lives: Writing and Motherhood (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2008), with Fiona Tinwei Lam and Shannon Cowan. She is a previous editor of EVENT magazine and currently teaches creative writing and interdisciplinary expressive arts at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in Surrey, BC. ABOUT MEGAN COLE: Megan Cole the Director of Programming and Communications for the BC and Yukon Book Prizes. She is also a writer based on the territory of the Tla'amin Nation. Megan writes creative nonfiction and has had essays published in Chatelaine, This Magazine, The Puritan, Untethered, and more. She has her MFA in creative nonfiction from the University of King's College and is working her first book. Find out more about Megan at megancolewriter.com ABOUT THE PODCAST: Writing the Coast is recorded and produced on the territory of the Tla'amin Nation. As a settler on these lands, Megan Cole finds opportunities to learn and listen to the stories from those whose land was stolen. Writing the Coast is a recorded series of conversations, readings, and insights into the work of the writers, illustrators, and creators whose books are nominated for the annual BC and Yukon Book Prizes. We'll also check in on people in the writing community who are supporting books, writers and readers every day. The podcast is produced and hosted by Megan Cole.

Village Books Presents: The Chuckanut Radio Hour
Episode 152 - Nikki McClure, A FINE LINE (recorded live November, 2023)

Village Books Presents: The Chuckanut Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 71:26


Guest artist and author Nikki McClure joins us to talk about her book,  Something About the Sky. Interviewed by author and poet, Jessica Gigot.The Chuckanut Radio Players explore the differences between a flashback and a backsplash in a new episode of As the Ham Turns.  Our musical guest is Bellingham's own singer songwriter and co-host of the Neighborhood Songwriter Showcase, Andy Bunn. It's April and National Poetry Month, so two, count ‘em TWO poets tonight…  In addition to our resident poet extraordinaire, Kevin Murphy's performance poetry, tonight's interviewer, the ecopoetic Jessica Gigot will share her poetry.Hosted by Village Books' Co-Owners, Kelly Evert and Paul Hanson. Rich Donnelly announces.  Performed live at the Hotel Leo in Bellingham, Washington, the City of Subdued Excitement.  

Alone in the Woods (formerly Outdoor Terrors)
45 | CHASED IN THE WOODS - 4 Outdoor Forest HORROR Stories

Alone in the Woods (formerly Outdoor Terrors)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 64:47


 Eerie lights and strange hunched figures chasing a young lad in the night isn't normal in the city, but in the woods? Anything can happen...  Send in an outdoor story for narration http://eeriecast.com/outdoor "Why you don't Whistle in the woods" - 00:53 "The Goatman Of Pennsyvalnia" - 24:17 "Something About the Land" - 38:08 "The Voice was Coming from Outside the Tent" 50:10 Listen to more horror stories narrations http://eeriecast.com/ Follow NaturesTemper on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NaturesTemper And YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/NaturesTemper Sound effects from POND5 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Groveport UMC
May 5 Worship Service

Groveport UMC

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 62:41


May 5 Worship Service Groveport UMC, Groveport Ohio WELCOME & ANNOUNCEMENTS BREAKTHROUGH PRAYER: Amazing God, We pray that through the Holy Spirit Your preferred future for Groveport United Methodist Church will be made clear to us. Give us the courage we need to follow You wherever You may take us. We ask that You bind us together in love so that we can bring the Good News of Jesus Christ to our friends, families, and community. Open our eyes so that we may see the amazing things You are already doing among us. AMEN. PRELUDE Chancel Choir - “Rain Down” LIGHTING OF THE ALTAR CANDLES *OPENING HYMN “How Great Thou Art” #77 CALL TO WORSHIP: Adapted from Psalm 98 Leader: Sing to the Lord a new song, for he has done marvelous things. People: The Lord has made his salvation known and revealed his righteousness to the nations. Leader: Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth; burst into jubilant song with music. People: Make music to the Lord with the harp, with the harp and the sound of singing. Leader: With trumpets and the blast of the ram's horn People: Shout for joy before the LORD, the King. Leader: Let us worship God. FIRST SCRIPTURE READING: I John 4:11-16 and John 13:34-35 HYMN “Love Lifted Me” HYMN “I Love You Lord” OUR TIME OF PRAYER (During our time of prayer, the altar rail is open for all who wish to come forward.) HYMN “Sanctuary” OUR TITHES AND OFFERINGS “Here I Am, Lord” *DOXOLOGY *PRAYER OF DEDICATION CHILDREN'S MOMENTS SPECIAL MUSIC Chancel Choir – “There's Something About that Name” HYMN “Amazing Grace, How Sweet the Sound” #378, vs. 1,2,3,& 6 HYMN “When We all Get to Heaven” #701 *CLOSING HYMN “Great Is Thy Faithfulness” #140 *BENEDICTION *SENDING FORTH “Because He Lives” (chorus only) POSTLUDE “When the Roll is Called Up Yonder”

Groveport UMC
Chancel Choir – There's Something About That Name

Groveport UMC

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 4:46


Chancel Choir – There's Something About that Name May 5, 2024 Worship Service Groveport UMC, Groveport Ohio

Tri-County Christian Center
“WHO IS THE HOLY SPIRIT?”

Tri-County Christian Center

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 54:20


“WHO IS THE HOLY SPIRIT?” – “The Person & Work of the Holy Spirit in the Believer” – Zech. 4:6 (NIV84) So he said to me, "This is the word of the LORD to Zerubbabel: 'Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit,' says the LORD Almighty. * What is His Proper Name? * There is Something About that Name. * The Holy Spirit Knows God's Thoughts. * Distinct Yet One in Purpose/Work. * The Holy Spirit, Counselor - The Spirit of Truth – Reminds & Teaches. * Third Person Of The Trinity. * The Holy Spirit is a “Person” * Present with GOD/JESUS at Creation. * “Born of The Spirit” - On Resurrection Day. * The Holy Spirit's work. - Heb 3:7-8 NIV84 So, as the Holy Spirit says: "Today, if you hear his voice, (8) do not harden your hearts...” - What is the Holy Spirit saying to you today? – HE'S ON YOUR SIDE! - Say “Yes”

FBC Mountain View Podcast
Sunday Morning - May 5, 2024

FBC Mountain View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 78:39


Included Music: Days of Elijah, Since Jesus Came into My Heart, I Will Sing of My Redeemer, There's Something About that Name, In Christ Alone, What He's Done (FBC Worship Team), and Only Trust Him Message Title: Everyday Encouragement  Text: Acts 11:19-26  Take Home Point: Being an encourager is a powerful way to influence people toward Jesus.

Fully Booked by Kirkus Reviews

Illustrator Nikki McClure joins us to discuss Something About the Sky (Candlewick Studio, March 12), her stunning new picture book with words by Rachel Carson. Kirkus: “Reflections on clouds and other wonders of our atmospheric ‘ocean'….Contemplative and stirring—definitely for wonderers” (starred review). Then our editors share their top picks in books for the week.

FBC Mountain View Podcast
Sunday Morning - February 4, 2024

FBC Mountain View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 74:07


Included Music: Every Move I Make, In My Heart There Rings a Melody, Tell Me the Story of Jesus, There's Something About that Name, In Christ Alone, Can You Imagine? (Jerry and Ida Hale), and Come Thou Almighty King Message Title: Beyond Our Expectations  Text: Acts 12:1-17  Take Home Point: Never let your lack of imagination limit what you believe God can do.

Bitcoin and . . .
Happy New Year! Ep837

Bitcoin and . . .

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 65:54


Join me today for Episode 837 of Bitcoin And . . . Topics for today: - Something About nostr to Consider - Coracle Private Groups - Stop Harshing the Devs - 26.9 BTC Went to Genesis Wallet - BTC ETF Fee Wars Have Begun #Bitcoin #BitcoinAnd $boost Circle P: Fern Plant Shop Website: https://fernplantshop.com/ Phone: (509) 217-9073 Address: 1526 W Riverside Slidstr: https://slidestr.net/npub176fgmexll8d6t2nf2cpdm4fz0ajfcegxz8yte8680p5wnhyaya5s89wkdn Other Locations: - 2210 N Madson Liberty Lake (509) 850-4921 - 211 E Lakeside Coeur d'Alene (208) 651-0793 Articles: https://primal.net/e/note1whpra2c4fuvy59xvwgtysu746y6wxl9ztvma3dcld04uzvtwd0tqfj8kzq https://www.nobsbitcoin.com/coracle-v0-4-0/ https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/developers-dont-work-for-you - https://www.cnbc.com/futures-and-commodities/ - https://www.cnbc.com/bonds/ - https://www.cnbc.com/quotes/%20.DXY - https://bitinfocharts.com/ - https://bitcoin.clarkmoody.com/dashboard/ - https://mempool.space/ - https://fountain.fm/charts https://blockonomi.com/mysterious-1-2-million-bitcoin-transfer-made-to-satoshi-nakamotos-genesis-wallet/ https://cointelegraph.com/news/spot-bitcoin-etf-fee-war-begins-issuers-amend-s-1-filings-with-lower-sponsor-fees https://www.nobsbitcoin.com/scam-bitcoin-wallets-apple/ https://bitcoinmagazine.com/technical/breez-announces-fiatlink-a-lightning-to-fiat-api-standard https://primal.net/p/npub19mduaf5569jx9xz555jcx3v06mvktvtpu0zgk47n4lcpjsz43zzqhj6vzk Find me on nostr npub1vwymuey3u7mf860ndrkw3r7dz30s0srg6tqmhtjzg7umtm6rn5eq2qzugd (npub) 6389be6491e7b693e9f368ece88fcd145f07c068d2c1bbae4247b9b5ef439d32 (Hex) StackerNews: stacker.news/NunyaBidness Podcasting 2.0: fountain.fm/show/eK5XaSb3UaLRavU3lYrI Apple Podcasts: tinyurl.com/unm35bjh Instagram: instagram.com/bitcoin_and Mastodon: noagendasocial.com/@NunyaBidness Support Bitcoin And . . . on Patreon: patreon.com/BitcoinAndPodcast Find Lightning Network Channel partners here: https://t.me/+bj-7w_ePsANlOGEx (Nodestrich) https://t.me/plebnet (Plebnet) Music by: Flutey Funk Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

I Am The Podman: A Beatles Podcast Review
Episode 2: The Podman's Second Podcast

I Am The Podman: A Beatles Podcast Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 46:28 Transcription Available


On The Podman's Second Podcast, a hodgepodge of tracks from various sources are haphazardly thrown together to capitalize on the Podman's flash in the pan popularity. Funny thing is, it's a fantastic listen! The Podman reviews 2023. reviews; Something About the Beatles, John Lennon: Murder Without a Trial and it We're Just Going to Talk About the Beatles. Never Before Has Podcasting Heard Anything Like Him... And Here He Is!.... The Podman!  

FBC Mountain View Podcast
Sunday Morning - December 17, 2023

FBC Mountain View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 67:48


Included Music: O Come All You Unfaithful (FBC Worship Choir), Away in a Manger, Jesus Messiah, Joy to the World, There's Something About that Name, Sing to the King, and I Need Thee Every Hour  Message Title: Missing Joy  Text: Acts 13:47-49  Take Home Point: When we understand what Jesus has done for us, we can't stop joyfully telling others about him. 

Pop Culture Yearbook
1998: Memories Galore and Movies, Music, TV Drafts

Pop Culture Yearbook

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 74:32


1998 was one of the best years of our lives, and we're here to tell you all about it! From graduating college, to living together, to the the greatest Vikings team of our generation led by Randy Moss, there is a lot of ground to cover.On top of that, there were TONS of great movies, albums, and TV shows. As usual, we draft each one sharing thoughts and more memories along the way. You don't want to miss this one. There's Something About it that makes it great!If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on the iTunes/Apple Podcasts app or wherever you listen. Or better yet, tell a friend to listen!Want to support our show and become a PCY Classmate? Click here!Follow us on your preferred social media:TwitterFacebookInstagramSupport the show

Pop Culture Yearbook
1998: Memories Galore and Movies, Music, TV Drafts

Pop Culture Yearbook

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 74:32


1998 was one of the best years of our lives, and we're here to tell you all about it! From graduating college, to living together, to the the greatest Vikings team of our generation led by Randy Moss, there is a lot of ground to cover.On top of that, there were TONS of great movies, albums, and TV shows. As usual, we draft each one sharing thoughts and more memories along the way. You don't want to miss this one. There's Something About it that makes it great!If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on the iTunes/Apple Podcasts app or wherever you listen. Or better yet, tell a friend to listen!Want to support our show and become a PCY Classmate? Click here!Follow us on your preferred social media:TwitterFacebookInstagramSupport the show

True House Stories Podcast with special guests by Lenny Fontana
Jovonn Interviewed By Lenny Fontana For True House Stories® # 121

True House Stories Podcast with special guests by Lenny Fontana

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 141:46


TRUE HOUSE STORIES® W/ JOVONN # 121 INTERVIEWED BY LENNY FONTANA A native of Brooklyn and current resident of Queens (New York), Jovonn has been active in the music scene since the age of 10. Supported by his mother, a keyboard player; and father, a guitar/bass player, who were aspiring R&B singers; he was nurtured with a solid musical foundation. Jovonn began his career as a Hip-Hop DJ at the age of 14 and started spinning records at those infamous New York block parties of the 80s where he was introduced to the growing New York House music scene, hanging out in seminal Brooklyn clubs such as Sapphires, Club Saturn and Club Serene. Years later clubs such as The Loft, The Choice, Snobbusters and Zanzibar, solidified his full commitment to House music. Exploding onto the house scene in 1991 with his second release, “Turn and Runaway” on Warner Bros. Records, (which reached number 10 on the Billboard chart and catapulted Jovonn on to the global scene) He then went on to set up his first record label, Goldtone Records, in the early 1990's via Emotive Records (label compilation dropped on clone last year) and since then has produced more than 500 records in the House, R&B, Hip-Hop and Neo Soul genres, not to mention film scores and soundtracks although his true love has always been House music. A pioneer of the NYC, New Jersey, 90's house sound, he's produced many classics with releases such as as “Back In the Dark”, “Garage Shelter”, “I Can't Make Up My Mind”, “I Wanna Go To A Club” that all contain Jovonn's distinctive vocal delivery and trade mark production, as the man says himself ‘gritty sounds, hard kicks, jazzy chords and a phat bassline'. Other releases in Jovonn's impressive discography include ‘Something About this Love' (on WestEnd Records), “The Spirit” album (on Track Mode), and the “Blaque House” album on Code Red. More recently he's delivered releases on prestigious labels such as Dogmatik, Objektivity, Deeply Rooted House and Apollonia, showcasing his talents to a new audience of house music lovers. Jovonn launched his new label venture Body N'Deep in 2017 via clone distribution, dedicated to releasing the hottest deep and raw underground house tracks from Jovonn and his crew of producers and vocalists including tracks from legendary artists such as Karizma, Delano Smith and Louie Vega. His recent album ‘Timeless' was released and received great reviews from DJ's and Press, showcasing Jovonn's trademark new jersey sound. Look out for a busy release schedule throughout 2020 on Body N'Deep and a new Jovonn album later in the year.

Feeding the Senses - Unsensored
Feeding the Senses - Episode 79 - Bob Regan - Songwriter

Feeding the Senses - Unsensored

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 42:42


Bob Regan is a Grammy nominated American country music songwriter. His chart credits include "Til Love Comes Again" by Reba McEntire, "Busy Man" by Billy Ray Cyrus, "Your Everything" by Keith Urban, "Soon" by Tanya Tucker, "Thinkin' About You" by Trisha Yearwood, "Running Out of Reasons to Run" by Rick Trevino, "Something About a Woman" by Jake Owen, "Dig Two Graves" by Randy Travis, and many others. His songs have been recorded by artists ranging from cowboy legend Roy Rogers to Kenny Rogers, from Hank Williams Jr. to Andy Williams.In 2012, Regan founded Operation Song, a program which brings professional songwriters together with veterans and active duty military to help them tell their stories in song. To date there have been over 1200 songs written with veterans of World War II to those currently serving. Regan has also been a studio musician, a guitarist on the Grand Ole Opry (with Jeanne Pruitt,) and was a three-term President of the Board of the Nashville Songwriters Association International as well as their Legislative Chair. In that role in 2006, he helped pass the Songwriters Capital Gains Tax Equity Act. Regan also taught as an adjunct professor at Belmont University in the inaugural year of their songwriting program.Host - Trey MitchellIG - treymitchellphotographyIG - feeding_the_senses_unsensoredFB - facebook.com/profile.php?id=100074368084848Sponsorship Information  -  ftsunashville@gmail.comTheme Song - The Wanshttps://www.thewansmusic.com/https://www.facebook.com/thewansmusic/https://www.instagram.com/thewans/?hl=en

Calvary Church
There's Something About the Name of Jesus

Calvary Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 35:55


There's Something About the Name of Jesus Pastor Steve Edwards 2:00 PM Worship Service August 27, 2023 Voice Over By: Outlaw Peak Media Background Music Provided By: Pixabay

God’s Toolbox
Ask Seek Knock

God’s Toolbox

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 25:35


Are you communicating with God—asking, seeking, and knocking daily? You should be. Thank you to our gospel legends Rance Allen and  Pastor Shirley Caesar. No rights owned for Something About the Name JesusJesus,  How I Love Calling Your NameSubscribe to enjoy all episodes of God's Toolbox.

Untitled Beatles Podcast
Revolver Super Deluxe Instant Reaction Part 2

Untitled Beatles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022 73:33


We're back! Our super deluxe vinyl box sets arrived in the mail, and Tony and Teej are ready to dish even deeper on the sparkling new Revolver remixes, bonus tracks, and beautiful accompanying 100-page book. At least Tony is. T.J. might've taken one too many edibles and spent the week listening to Eddie Murphy's 1993 Motown Records sensation Love's Alright. TUNE IN TO FIND OUT! ----- Episode links:  Give Robert Freeman's rejected cover art a spin. Check out the Beatle lyric manuscripts at Northwestern University (shout out to Robert Rodriguez of Something About the Beatles) Like and subscribe! Come hang with us on Discord/Facebook/Twitter/Instagram! Drop us a review on Apple Podcasts!

Friend 2 Friend Amity Bible Church
Praise Break (Oct 2)

Friend 2 Friend Amity Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022 21:26


Song Selection: "You Are Good" "Something About the Name Jesus" "Knowing You"

Mostly Books Meets . . .
Jackie Morris

Mostly Books Meets . . .

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 47:41


This week we're speaking to award-winning writer and illustrator, Jackie Morris. Over her career Jackie has written and illustrated over 40 books. In 2019 she won the CLIP Kate Greenaway Medal and The Books are My Bag Readers Award for the absolutely stunning book, The Lost Words. It is a staple in every bookshop and appeals to both adults and children alike. Told off as a child for drawing and dreaming, she now has the last laugh as she gets to do both every day. Her work has been translated into over fourteen languages and has been adapted for stage, film and set to music. A huge supporter of independent bookshops, it's fantastic to have her as a guest today. The podcast is produced and presented by the team at Mostly Books. Find us on Twitter @mostlyreading & Instagram @mostlybooks_shop. Edited by Nick Short @alongstoryshorter. Feather, Leaf, Bark & Stone is published in the UK by Unbound and Something About a Bear is published in the UK by Otter-Barry Books. Books mentioned in this episode include: Call of The Wild by Jack London ISBN: 9781906230777 Watership Down by Richards Adams ISBN: 9780241953235 Tarka the Otter by Henry Williamson ISBN: 9780241375983 The Book of Trespass by Nick Hayes ISBN: 9781526604729 Land of the Forest by Caroline Pitcher ISBN: 9781802581645 The Lost Words by Robert Macfarlane & Jackie Morris ISBN: 9780241253588 Feather, Leaf, Bark & Stone by Jackie Morris ISBN: 9781800181557 Something About a Bear by Jackie Morris ISBN: 9781913074289

Edge Effects
There’s Something About the Bike: A Conversation with Bob Giordano

Edge Effects

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 48:50


Streets are political spaces. Bob Giordano tells why bikes and other modes of sustainable transportation make them safer and more equitable. The post There's Something About the Bike: A Conversation with Bob Giordano appeared first on Edge Effects.

Get Lit Minute
Matthew Dickman | "Slow Dance"

Get Lit Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 12:58


In this week's episode of the Get Lit Minute, your weekly poetry podcast, we spotlight the life and work of poet, Matthew Dickman. Dickman is the author of three full length collections, All American Poem, Mayakovsky's Revolver (W.W. Norton & Co, 2012), and Wonderland (W.W. Norton & Co, 2017); and co-author, with Michael Dickman, of 50 American Plays (Copper Canyon, 2012), and Brother (Faber & Faber, 2016). He is also the author of four chapbooks: 24 Hours (Poor Claudia, Portland & onestar press, Paris, 2014), Wish You Were Here (Spork Press, 2013), Amigos (Q Ave. Press, 2007), and Something About a Black Scarf (Azul Press, 2008). SourceThis episode includes a reading of his poem, "Slow Dance.""Slow Dance"More than putting another man on the moon,more than a New Year's resolution of yogurt and yoga,we need the opportunity to dancewith really exquisite strangers. A slow dancebetween the couch and dinning room table, at the endof the party, while the person we love has goneto bring the car aroundbecause it's begun to rain and would break their heartif any part of us got wet. A slow danceto bring the evening home, to knock it out of the park. Two peoplerocking back and forth like a buoy. Nothing extravagant.A little music. An empty bottle of whiskey.It's a little like cheating. Your head restingon his shoulder, your breath moving up his neck.Your hands along her spine. Her hipsunfolding like a cotton napkinand you begin to think about how all the stars in the skyare dead. The my bodyis talking to your body slow dance. The Unchained Melody,Stairway to Heaven, power-cord slow dance. All my lifeI've made mistakes. Smalland cruel. I made my plans.I never arrived. I ate my food. I drank my wine.The slow dance doesn't care. It's all kindness like childrenbefore they turn four. Like being held in the armsof my brother. The slow dance of siblings.Two men in the middle of the room. When I dance with him,one of my great loves, he is absolutely human,and when he turns to dip meor I step on his foot because we are both leading,I know that one of us will die first and the other will suffer.The slow dance of what's to comeand the slow dance of insomniapouring across the floor like bath water.When the woman I'm sleeping withstands naked in the bathroom,brushing her teeth, the slow dance of ritual is being spitinto the sink. There is no one to save usbecause there is no need to be saved.I've hurt you. I've loved you. I've mowedthe front yard. When the stranger wearing a shear white dresscovered in a million beadscomes toward me like an over-sexed chandelier suddenly come to life,I take her hand in mine. I spin her outand bring her in. This is the almond grovein the dark slow dance.It is what we should be doing right now. Scrappingfor joy. The haiku and honey. The orange and orangutang slow dance.Support the show

Something About
OMITB Episode 3: The Last Day of Bunny Folger

Something About

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 41:09


SPOILER ALERT!!! Our trio decides to recount Bunnys last day March 12 to see if they can find any clues into who may have killed her. We follow her thru her last day in life and as board president, Mabel, Charles and Oliver all saw her that day. She chats with Nina as she prepares to pass her the torch. As the day goes on she realizes shes not ready to step down but it doesn't matter someone else has other plans for her.           Thank you as awlays for listening, please rate/like/review Something About where ever the listen to podcasts. Also follow on instagram @something.about.podcast and myself @schley_guy  The youtube video I mentioned All My Favorite Things From the Screen   https://youtu.be/f1eX1lEMJ4k

Something About
OMITB: To Protect and Serve

Something About

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 36:12


In this epsiode we find out a little bit more of Mabels back story, we meet her mom and see her childhood home. We get a closer look into Dective Williams and her home life. We learn why Mabel is the way she is and her mom feel guilty about it. Oliver and Charles get a stern talking to from Siliva and they all decide to end their journey together. Teddy wants more episodes and give them a big ole check for more and a story about is grandma Evangeline. Mabel can't not do the podcast she needs to see it thru for her and Tim, Charles and Oliver tell her about their discovery. WE ARE OFFICAILLY HALF WAY THRU! Please rate/like and review, share with all your friends regardless if they watch Only Murders in the Building. Something About can be foudn wherever you stream podcasts!

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner
Bandana Blues #941 - Destruction & Distress

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 97:49


Show #941 Destruction & Distress 01. Albert Castiglia - What's Wrong With You (4:57) (I Got Love, Gulf Coast Records, 2022) 02. Peter Veteska & Blues Train - I Miss You So (5:16) (So Far So Good, Blue Heart Records, 2022) 03. Walk That Walk - I'm The Man (5:01) (You Good.?!, self-release, 2022) 04. Bob Stroger & The Headcutters - Stranded In St. Louis (4:47) (That's My Name, Delmark Records, 2022) 05. Katie Henry - Empty Cup (4:08) (On My Way, Ruf Records, 2022) 06. The Love Light Orchestra - Leave The Light On (2:55) (Leave The Light On, Nola Blue Records, 2022) 07. John Mayall - Chills And Thrills (5:20) (The Sun Is Shining Down, Forty Below Records, 2022) 08. The Nighthawks - Ask Me Nice (4:19) (Established 1972, VizzTone Records, 2022) 09. Scott Ellison - Where Do You Go When You Leave (5:17) (There's Something About the Night, Liberation Hall Records, 2022) 10. J-Rad Cooley - Now She's A Drifter (5:03) (Yard Sale, VizzTone Records, 2022) 11. The Twangtown Paramours - That's What The Blues Are For (3:33) (Double Down On A Bad Thing, Inside Edge Records, 2022) 12. Mississippi Heat - Havana En Mi Alma (4:22) (Madeleine, Van Der Linden Recordings, 2022) 13. Mike Zito - Life Is Hard (8:30) (Blues For The Southside, Gulf Coast Records, 2022) 14. Karl Stoll & the Danger Zone - Bad Girl (6:22) (The Workhouse, self-release, 2022) 15. Tinsley Ellis - Right Down The Drain (5:00) (Devil May Care, Alligator Records, 2022) 16. Bernard Allison - I Gave It All (4:56) (Highs & Lows, Ruf Records, 2022) 17. The Sully Band - If I Could Only Be Sure (4:32) (Let's Straighten It Out!, Blue Élan Records, 2022) 18. Tim Gartland - The Thing About The Truth (4:55) (Truth, Taste Good Music, 2022) 19. Ruzz Guitar's Blues Revue - Soulful Blues (3:19) (Live! Against The Grain, RG Records, 2022) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 393: WEDNESDAY'S EVEN WORSE #543 MARCH 02, 2022

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 58:58


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright | Kerry Kearney Band  | Goin' To The Mardi Gras  | Smokehouse Serenade | Sean Ardoin & Kreole Rock and Soul  | Stay Here (Live)  | Live In New Orleans  |  | John Mayall  | 03 I'm As Good As Gone (Feat. Buddy Miller)  | The Sun is Shining Down | Bob Corritore & Friends  | Asked For Water  | Down Home Blues Revue 2 | Dick Van Dyke  | Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby  | Blind Raccoon NOLA Blue Collection - Disc Two | Scott Ellison  | Where Do You Go When You Leave  | There's Something About the Night | Bubba And The Big Bad Blues  | I Own The Road  | Drifting  |   |  | Tom Rodwell  | Carry On  | Wood & Waste  |  | Professor Longhair & His Shuffling Hungarians  | Mardi Gras in New Orleans  | New Orleans - Blues, Soul & Jazz Gumbo - CD2 | Chickenbone Slim  | Hook Me Up  | Serve It To Me Hot  |  | Odetta With The Holmes Brothers  | Two Little Fishes And Five Loaves Of Bread  | Shout Sister Shout  |  | The Juke Joints  | Born In Chicago  | 35 Years Of Rock Rollin' Blues | Chuck Berry  | Rock and Roll Music  | The Ultimate Collection cd 1 | Doc Watson & Rec Live Newport Folk Fest 1963/4  | Blackberry Blossom  | The Essential Doc Watson | The Meters  | Talkin' 'Bout New Orleans  | Fire On The Bayou  | 

Living Room Blues by Dutchie DJ John van Lent
Living Room Blues 24th of February 2022

Living Room Blues by Dutchie DJ John van Lent

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 119:24


Teddy WilsonBen Webster & Teddy Wilson GT's Boos BandSteak House9 What I'm WishingRichard Wilkins_ Life's For Livin'Life's For Livin'2 Help MePeter Veteska & Blues Train - So Far So GoodJim Liban Blues Trio - Hot Tongue And Cold Shoulder7 - Big Fat WomanStarlite Campbell Band - The Language Of Curiosity5. Take Time To Grow OldScott Ellison - There's Something About the Night12 - Chains of LoveJames Cotton Band - 1975 - High Energy3 - Hard Time BluesDebra Power - I'm Not From Chicago2 Hardwired For the BluesChicago Rhythm & Blues Kings - 1999 - The Chicago Rhythm & Blues Kings5 - Creepin Under My SkinZoom With Shawn Kellerman_ Chocolate CakeChocolate Cake2 Big Boss WomanWhiteley Brothers - Bluesology 1992107 Got Me WorryingProfessor Louie And The Crowmatix ~ Strike Up The BandLisa Mills - 4 albums ( American blues soul and roots )Lisa Mills - 2021 - The Triangle (Expanded Edition)11 - i'll always love youPopa Chubby - Emotional Gangster10 Fly AwayThe Blue Chevys - Moving On - 20222 - Moving OnThe Sun Is Shining Down4 Got to Find a Better John Mayall - The DogTown Blues Band Search No More 2021Search No MoreThe Harpoonist & The Axe MurdererLive At The King Eddy6 Hard on ThingsThe Blues Band - Temperature - Fever Kathy Murray & The Kilowatts ~ Fully ChargedSteve ShanholtzerBlues That You Choose3 Blues That You ChooseJoe Turner with Pee Wee Crayton And Sonny Stitt - 1978 - Everyday I Have The Blues1 - Stormy MondayMercedes NicoleConstellation1 I Ain't Got NothingRichard Wilkins_ Life's For Livin'Life's For Livin'11 I Don't Drink No More See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner
Bandana Blues #930 - Keep It Up

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 81:27


Show #930 Keep It Up 01. Peter Veteska & Blues Train - Done With Bad Luck (4:28) (So Far So Good, Blue Heart Records, 2022) 02. Ben Reel - Isolation Blues (3:12) (Single, B.Reel Records, 2022) 03. Bernard Allison - Side Step (4:20) (Highs & Lows, Ruf Records, 2022) 04. Scott Ellison - There's Something About the Night (4:45) (There's Something About the Night, Liberation Hall Records, 2022) 05. Katie Henry - Too Long (4:15) (On My Way, Ruf Records, 2022) 06. Grant Dermody & Frank Fotusky - You Better Lie Down (4:05) (Digging In John's Backyard, self-release, 2022) 07. John Cephas & Phil Wiggins - Black Rat Swing (5:00) (Living Country Blues USA Vol. 1, L+R Records, 1981) 08. Ruzz Guitar's Blues Revue - Spag Mambo (4:47) (Live! Against The Grain, RG Records, 2022) 09. BigLlou Johnson - Chill On Cold (4:34) (Bigman, Goldenvoice Audio, 2021) 10. Brandon Santini - Don't Shake The Devil's Hand (3:47) (Single, San-Tone Music, 2022) 11. JP McDermott & Western Bop - (Still The) Last Fool Here (2:54) (Lucky Stars, Shower-Tone Records, 2022) 12. The Blasters - Hollywood Bed (3:33) (The Blasters, Slash Records, 1981) 13. Tinsley Ellis - Don't Bury Our Love (5:19) (Devil May Care, Alligator Records, 2022) 14. Mandy Marylane – Blues On The Ceiling (2:22) (Blues Shack, Y&T Music, 2021) 15. Fred Neil - Blues On The Ceiling (2:26) (Bleecker & MacDougal, Elektra Records, 1965) 16. Laura Tate - Smokey Tango (3:56) (Blind Raccoon Nola Blue Collection Vol. 4, Blue Heart Records, 2022) 17. Mary Jo Curry Band - Idaho Bound (5:50) (Blind Raccoon Nola Blue Collection Vol. 4, Blue Heart Records, 2022) 18. Dick Van Dyke - Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby (3:18) (Blind Raccoon Nola Blue Collection Vol. 4, Blue Heart Records, 2022) 19. Mike Guldin & Rollin' & Tumblin' - Tumblin' (3:13) (Blind Raccoon Nola Blue Collection Vol. 4, Blue Heart Records, 2022) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner
Bandana Blues #928 - Happy New Year

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2022 92:00


Show #928 Happy New Year 01. The Coolbreezers - Hello Mr. New Year (1:56) (45 RPM Single, Bale Records, 1958) 02. Scott Ellison - Good Year For The Blues (4:48) (There's Something About the Night, Liberation Hall Records, 2022) 03. The Old No. 5s - Two By Two (2:59) (Moment To Lose, self-release, 2021) 04. Senel Karatepe - Hey Hey (3:08) (Hard Times, Bone Union Records, 2021) 05. Wily Bo Walker Acoustic Band - Long Way To Heaven (4:20) (Single, Mescal Canyon Records, 2021) 06. Roy Roberts - Just One More Blues Song (3:39) (Nothin' But The Blues, Rock House Records, 2020) 07. Mad Dog Lester Davenport - I Smell A Rat (4:55) (I Smell A Rat, Delmark Records, 2002) 08. Boo Boo Davis + ElectroBluesSociety - Good Man (3:47) (Transatlantic Quarantaine Sessions , Black and Tan Records, 2021) 09. Jon Spear Band - Can't Have Nothing (4:02) (B-Side Of My Life, self-release, 2021) 10. Chickenbone Slim & the Biscuits - Queen Of The Wires (3:08) (Serve It To Me Hot, VizzTone Records, 2021) 11. Kid Thomas - Rockin' This Joint To-Nite (2:00) (45 RPM Single, Transcontinental Records, 1959) 12. Ruzz Guitar's Blues Revue - It's Been A Long Time (5:26) (Live! Against The Grain, RG Records, 2022) 13. Mississippi MacDonald - I Heard It Twice (3:36) (Do Right Say Right, Another Planet Music, 2021) 14. The Sugar Roots - Rain Checkin' (4:06) (Savage's Life, Lightning In A Bottle Records, 2021) 15. The Mercy Brothers - The New Year Blues (3:57) (Strange Adventure, CoraZong Records, 2006) 16. Frankie Miller - Play Something Sweet (3:34) (High Life, Chrysalis Records, 1974) 17. Levon Helm - Play Something Sweet (4:18) (Levon Helm, ABC Records, 1978) 18. The Blues Brothers - B Movie Box Car Blues (4:13) (Briefcase Full Of Blues, Atlantic Records, 1978) 19. Delbert & Glen - B Movie Box Car Blues (2:11) (Delbert & Glen, Clean Records, 1972) 20. BB King - Hummingbird (4:31) (Indianola Mississippi Seeds, ABC Records, 1970) 21. Leon Russell - Hummingbird (3:59) (Leon Russell, Shelter Records/A&M Records, 1970) 22. Chance Hayden - Three Wheelin' (4:22) (Grab & Go, Atlanta Records, 2020) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.

Something About the Music
Something About the Music Podcast - Season One

Something About the Music

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 9:20


Welcome to Something About the Music Podcast Season One - What Makes Timeless Music. Sit Back, Relax, and join us fo the best memories listener to listener. 

Reader's Entertainment Radio
Wine and Romance Books with author Rich Amooi

Reader's Entertainment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 46:00


Rich Amooi is a Readers’ Favorite Gold Medal Recipient, a Holt Medallion Finalist for Best Contemporary Romance, and the Amazon Bestselling author of 17 rom-coms, including It's Not PMS, It's You; There's Something About a Cowboy, and Madam Love Actually. A former radio personality and wedding DJ, Rich now writes romantic comedies full-time in San Diego, California. He's happily married to a kiss monster imported from Spain and believes in public displays of affection, infinite possibilities, donuts, gratitude, laughter, and happily ever after. Rich's latest book, Uncork my Love, is out now. Find Rich at his website, Facebook, Instagram, BookBub, and Amazon.

Countries in Common
Pandemic Superstars: There Must be Something About the 60th Meridian

Countries in Common

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 60:31


Welcome to Countries in Common Season One: Pandemic Superstars Episode 6: There Must be Something About the 60th Meridian A father-daughter geography-comedy podcast where we talk about the world's countries by finding unique similarities, not political differences. 8 more places who claim to have had very little covid19: Anguilla, Dominica, the Falkland Islands, Greenland, Grenada, Montserrat, Saint Pierre et Miquelon, and St Kitts and Nevis. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe now to make sure you know when our first episodes drop. Check us out on Instagram @countriesincommon and twitter @countriescommon You can also email us at countriesincommon@gmail.com Thanks for listening! ------------------------ Cover art by www.jgibb.ca Music by Dr. CW -------------------------

KPBS Midday Edition
UCSD Researchers Estimate COVID-19 Was Around 2 Months Before First Reports

KPBS Midday Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 19:20


Researchers at UC San Diego estimate that the SARS-CoV-2 virus was likely circulating undetected for at most two months before the first human cases of COVID-19. Plus, distance learning during the pandemic has only worsened students' achievement gap from marginalized communities and those growing up in privilege. But could there be some long-term benefits to this experience? And this weekend in the arts: Cauleen Smith at the San Diego Museum of Art, outdoor Afro-Cuban jazz at Queen Bee’s, a year of virtual civic organ concerts and "There's Something About the Weather of This Place," at Best Practice gallery in Barrio Logan.

Nobody Asked Me But...
There's Something About The Sophomore (feat. RihJay Sampson)

Nobody Asked Me But...

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 104:53


Nobody Asked Me But… There’s Something About the Sophomore Thanks For Listening! Visit our website, and join our mailing list! www.somethinels.com This Week's Special Guest: RihJay Sampson IG: @mrsampson @RecordedEmotions soundcloud.com/prod_by_re Announcements Somethin’Els Productions Merch will be holding a month long 25% off sale the entire website for Black History Month starting Monday February 1st Jet Beauties of The Week Nancy Pelosi (honorable mention) AOC Don Lemmon The WarmUP Each week we select an underground/up & coming artist to showcase their work send your heat to nbamb@somethinels.com and I might just play it on the show. Luther Young for See Young Luther IG: @seeyoungluther https://luther.work/ Follow Us! Somethin’Els Twitter: @somethinels_ IG: @somethin.els IG:somethinelsprodllc --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Mr. Throwback Thursday
Episode 363 – There’s Something About…

Mr. Throwback Thursday

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 107:23


Happy Throwback Thursday, everyone! This week we bring you the history of the break, another Dre in the hospital, Big Pun with the BBs, the Professor going to Memphis, an explanation for the title (and accompanying photo) and an album cover that’s getting more discussion than the album….what else? Let’s listen! Break Dr. Dre Said […] The post Episode 363 – There’s Something About… appeared first on Mr. Throwback Thursday.

Mr. Throwback Thursday
Episode 363 – There’s Something About…

Mr. Throwback Thursday

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 107:23


Happy Throwback Thursday, everyone! This week we bring you the history of the break, another Dre in the hospital, Big Pun with the BBs, the Professor going to Memphis, an explanation for the title (and accompanying photo) and an album cover that’s getting more discussion than the album….what else? Let’s listen! Break Dr. Dre Said … The post Episode 363 – There’s Something About… appeared first on Mr. Throwback Thursday.

Atlanta First United Methodist Church Sermon Podcast
Incarnation: There’s Something About the Name, Jesus! - Sermon for Christmas Eve

Atlanta First United Methodist Church Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 34:50


Lead Pastor Rev. Jasmine R. Smothers' sermon from the Thursday, December 24, 2020, Christmas Eve Worship Service of Atlanta First United Methodist Church, entitled “Incarnation: There’s Something About the Name, Jesus!” in the sermon series “Incarnation: Rediscovering the Significance of Christmas.” Scripture lessons: Luke 2:1-20 (King James Version) and Isaiah 9:2-7 (New Revised Standard Version).Support the show (http://www.atlantafirstumc.org/give)

Christ Redeemer Church » Sermons
Walking with God: A Case Study from the Life of Joseph, Jesus's Earthly Father

Christ Redeemer Church » Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 38:37


REFLECTION QUOTES “Something about the name Jesus Something about the name Jesus It is the sweetest name, I know” ~“Something About the Name Jesus” by Rance Allen (1948-2020) “We deserved death, wrath, and hell forever…. Jesus drank our hell.” ~Conrad Mbewe, Zambian pastor “When we were dispersed like scattered sheep, and lost in the labyrinth of the world, Christ gathered us together again, that he might bring us back to himself.” “Holiness is not a merit by which we can attain communion with God, but a gift of Christ, which enables us to cling to him, and to follow him.” ~John Calvin (1509-1564), French theologian, pastor and reformer “The grace of God is love freely shown towards guilty sinners, contrary to their merit and indeed in defiance of their demerit. It is God showing goodness to persons who deserve only severity and had no reason to expect anything but severity…. [G]race means so little to some…, because they do not share the beliefs about God and man which it presupposes.” “Grace is free in that it is self-originated, and of proceeding from One who was free not to be gracious.” ~J.I. Packer (1926-2020), English-born theologian “It is the dogma that is the drama – not beautiful phrases, nor comforting sentiments, nor vague aspirations to loving-kindness and uplift, nor the promise of something nice after death – but the terrifying assertion that the same God who made the world lived in the world and passed through the grave and gate of death. Show that to the heathen, and they may not believe it; but at least they may realize that here is something that a man might be glad to believe.” ~Dorothy Sayers (1893-1957), English writer and poet SERMON PASSAGE Matthew 1 1 The book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham… 17 So all the generations from Abraham to David were fourteen generations, and from David to the deportation to Babylon fourteen generations, and from the deportation to Babylon to the Christ fourteen generations. 18 Now the birth of Jesus Christ took place in this way. When his mother Mary had been betrothed to Joseph, before they came together she was found to be with child from the Holy Spirit. 19 And her husband Joseph, being a just man and unwilling to put her to shame, resolved to divorce her quietly. 20 But as he considered these things, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph, son of David, do not fear to take Mary as your wife, for that which is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit. 21 She will bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.” 22 All this took place to fulfill what the Lord had spoken by the prophet: 23 “Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall call his name Immanuel” (which means, God with us). 24 When Joseph woke from sleep, he did as the angel of the Lord commanded him: he took his wife, 25 but knew her not until she had given birth to a son. And he called his name Jesus. Micah 6 8 He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?

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Walking with God: A Case Study from the Life of Joseph, Jesus’s Earthly Father

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 38:38


Matthew 1:1, 17-25; Micah 6:8 (NASB) December 6, 2020 preached by Pastor Don Willeman Download Guide for Home Worship Time of Reflection Quotations  “Something about the name Jesus Something about the name Jesus It is the sweetest name, I know” ~“Something About the Name Jesus” by Rance Allen (1948-2020) “We deserved death, wrath, and hell forever…. […]

Afro Pop Remix
1997: Biggie, Badu, Bayou - Spcl Gst Khalil, Irin, and Majesty

Afro Pop Remix

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Topics: Biggie death, Erykah Badu, Eve's Bayou, Miss Evers' Boys (Bonus Artist: Luck Pacheco)   Notes 1997   1.    President: Bill Clinton   2.    Feb -A Santa Monica jury finds former football legend O.J. Simpson is liable for the deaths of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman.   3.    Feb - North Hollywood shootout: Two heavily armed bank robbers conflict with officers from the Los Angeles Police Department in a mass shootout.   4.    Feb - Miss Evers' Boys airs on HBO. It is a made-for-TV adaptation of David Feldshuh's eponymous 1992 stage play, and was nominated for eleven Emmy Awards and won four, Outstanding Made for Television Movie / Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie – Alfre Woodard / Editing / Cinematography   5.    Mar - Brooklyn rapper The Notorious B.I.G. is killed in a drive-by shooting in Los Angeles at age 24 before the release of his second album Life After Death. The album was released on March 25.   6.    Mar - In San Diego, California, 39 members of  Heaven's Gate, a UFO religious cult, commit mass suicide.   7.    Apr - The Ellen episode, "The Puppy Episode" is broadcast on ABC, showing for the first time the revelation of a main character as a homosexual.   8.    May - U.S. President Bill Clinton issues a formal apology to the surviving victims of the Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male and their families.   9.    Jun - During the Evander Holyfield vs. Mike Tyson II boxing match in Las Vegas, Mike Tyson bites off part of Evander Holyfield's ear.   10.    Jun - The base version of the standard WiFi was released   11.    Aug - Diana, Princess of Wales died in hospital after being injured in a motor vehicle accident in a road tunnel in Paris.   12.    Sep - www.google.com is registered by Google.   13.    Nov - Mary Kay Letourneau is sentenced to six months imprisonment in Washington after pleading guilty to two counts of second-degree child rape. Letourneau gave birth to her victims' child and the leniency of her sentence was widely criticized.[3]   14.    Nov - The Emergency Broadcast System is replaced by the Emergency Alert System and it continues to this day. - "This is a test. This station is conducting a test of the Emergency Broadcast System. This is only a test."   15.    Open Comments:   16.    Top 3 Pop Songs   17.    #1-"Something About the Way You Look Tonight" / "Candle in the Wind 1997", Elton John   18.    #2-"Foolish Games" / "You Were Meant for Me", Jewel   19.    #3-"I'll Be Missing You", Puff Daddy featuring Faith Evans and 112   20.    Record Of The Year, Sunny Came Home - Shawn Colvin   21.    Album Of The Year, Time Out Of Mind - Bob Dylan   22.    Song Of The Year, Sunny Came Home - Shawn Colvin Colvin)   23.    Best New Artist, Paula Cole   24.    Best Female R&B, On & On - Erykah Badu   25.    Best Male R&B, I Believe I Can Fly - R. Kelly   26.    Best R&B Duo Or Group, No Diggity - Blackstreet   27.    Best R&B Song, I Believe I Can Fly - R. Kelly   28.    Best R&B Album, Baduizm - Erykah Badu   29.    Best Rap Solo, Men In Black - Will Smith   30.    Best Rap Duo Or Group, I'll Be Missing You - Puff Daddy & Faith Evans Featuring 112   31.    Best Rap Album, No Way Out - Puff Daddy & The Family   32.    Top 3 Movies   33.    #1-Titanic   34.    #2-The Lost World: Jurassic Park   35.    #3-Men in Black   36.    Notables: Rhyme & Reason, Gridlock'd, Rosewood, Good Burger, Def Jam's How to Be a Player, Hoodlum, Kiss the Girls, Gang Related, Boogie Nights, The Devil's Advocate, Good Will Hunting, Jackie Brown, Love Jones, B*A*P*S, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, Booty Call, Donnie Brasco, Soul Food, Gang Related,   37.    Open Comments:   38.    Top TV Shows   39.    #1-Seinfeld   40.    #2-ER   41.    #3-Veronica's Closet   42.    Debuts, The Chris Rock Show   43.    Open Comments:   44.    Economic Snapshots   45.    Income = 37.5 (Previously 36.3K)   46.    House = 124k (118.2)   47.    Car = 17k (16.3)   48.    Rent = 576 (554)   49.    Harvard = 28.9 (27.5)   50.    Movie = 4.59 (4.42)   51.    Gas = 1.22 (-)   52.    Stamp = .32 (-)   53.    Social Scene: Death of Christopher George Latore Wallace, aka ‘Biggie Smalls,’ ‘The Notorious B.I.G,’ or ‘Biggie,’   54.    Childhood & Early Life: Born on May 21, 1972 in Brooklyn, New York, to Voletta Wallace and Selwyn George Latore. His mother was a Jamaican preschool teacher and his father was a politician and welder. His father left the family when he was two years old. He attended the ‘Queen of All Saints Middle School’ where he excelled in English, won many awards,  and was given the nickname ‘Big.’ because of his weight, around the age of 10 (1982).  He started dealing drugs as early as 12 while his mother went out for work, and she says he adapted a ‘smart-ass’ attitude, while attending high school, but he was still a good student. He dropped out of school at 17 (1989) and gradually got involved in criminal activities. Shortly after dropping out, he was arrested on weapon charges and was sentenced for probation of five years. He was again arrested in 1990 for violating his probation and again a year later for drug dealing in North Carolina. He stayed in jail for nine months.   55.    Career: As a teen, he began exploring music and performed with local groups, such as ‘Techniques’ and ‘Old Gold Brothers.’ He made a casual demo tape titled ‘Microphone Murder’ under the name ‘Biggie Smalls.’ The name was inspired from his own stature as well as from a character of a 1975 film ‘Let’s Do it Again.’ The tape was promoted by Mister Cee, a New York based DJ and was heard by the editor of ‘The Source.’ In March 1992 (@19), he was featured in the ‘Unsigned Hype’ column of ‘The Source,’ magazine. Shortly thereafter, he was signed by ‘Uptown Records’. In 1993, when Sean 'Puffy' Combs, a producer/A&R with ‘Uptown Records’ was fired, Biggie Smalls signed with Combs’ ‘Bad Boy Records.’ In August, 1993 (@21), he had his first child T’yanna.  To financially support his daughter, he continued to deal drugs. Also in 1993, he worked on the remix of Mary J. Blige’s ‘Real Love.’ While working for ‘Real Love,’ he used the pseudonym ‘The Notorious B.I.G.,’ the name he used for the rest of his career. He followed up with another remix of Blige's ‘What’s the 411’. He debuted as a solo artist in the 1993 film ‘Who’s the Man?’ with the single ‘Party and Bullshit.’   56.    As a solo artist he hit the pop chart in August 1994 (@22) with ‘Juicy/Unbelievable.’ His debut album ‘Ready to Die’ was released in September, 1994, peaked at number 15 on the Billboard 200 and was subject to critical acclaim and soon a commercial success. Three singles were released from the album: "Juicy", "Big Poppa", "One More Chance". "Big Poppa" was a hit on multiple charts, peaking at number six on the Billboard Hot 100 and also being nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance at the 1996 Grammy Awards.  At a time when West Coast hip hop was dominating the mainstream, this album became a huge success, making him a prominent figure in the East Coast hip hop scene. [Side Note: 2 months later in November, Tupac was shot five times in a NYC recording studio].  In July 1995 (@23), the cover of ‘The Source’ magazine featured him along with the caption ‘The King of New York Takes Over.’   57.    Recording of his second album, ‘Life After Death,’  began in September 1995 but was interrupted due to injuries, hip hop disputes, and legal squabbles (much like his friend Tupac). He was in a car accident which hospitalized him for three months. He had to complete rehabilitation and was confined to a wheelchair for a period. The car accident had shattered his left leg and made him dependent on a cane. He was arrested outside a nightclub in Manhattan in March, 1996 (24), for manhandling and threatening to kill two of his fans who were seeking autographs, and again in the middle of the year, he was arrested from his home at Teaneck, New Jersey, for possessing weapons and drugs. On September 7, 1996, Tupac Shakur was shot in Las Vegas, Nevada, and he died six days later. Rumors of Biggie Smalls’ involvement in Shakur’s murder were doing the rounds and were reported immediately. In January 1997, he faced an order to pay 41k for a dispute that occurred in May 1995 where a concert promoter’s friend accused him and his entourage of beating him up.   58.    Death: In February 1997, he went to Los Angeles to promote his upcoming album ‘Life After Death’ which was scheduled for March 25th release. On March 7, 1997, he attended the 1997 ‘Soul Train Music Awards’ and presented an award to Toni Braxton. On March 8, he attended the after party at ‘Peterson Automotive Museum,’ hosted by ‘Quest Records’ and ‘Vibe’ magazine. While leaving the party, his truck stopped at a red light, and a black Chevy Impala pulled up alongside it. The Impala's driver, an unidentified African-American man dressed in a blue suit and bow tie, rolled down his window, drew a 9 mm blue-steel pistol, and fired at Wallace's car. Four bullets hit Wallace, and his entourage subsequently rushed him to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where doctors performed emergency procedures, but he was pronounced dead at 1:15 a.m. He was 24 years old.   59.    16 days after his murder, his double disc album ‘Life After Death’ was released. The album peaked at No. 1 spot on the U.S. charts, ultimately went 11× Platinum, was nominated for Best Rap Album, Best Rap Solo Performance for its first single "Hypnotize", and Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for its second single "Mo Money Mo Problems" at the 1998 Grammy Awards. In 2012, the album was ranked at No. 476 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. Biggie has been described as ‘the savior of East Coast hip hop’ by some and ‘greatest rapper of all time’ by others.   60.    Tupac and Biggie Best Frenemies: Biggie's first single, “Party and Bulls**t” came out in 1993. By that year, Tupac was already a platinum-selling artist, so Biggie asked a drug dealer to introduce him to Tupac at a Los Angeles party, according to the book 'Original Gangstas...' by Ben Westhoff. An intern who worked with Biggie recalled the meeting. “'Pac walks into the kitchen and starts cooking for us. He's in the kitchen cooking some steaks,”.  “We were drinking and smoking and all of a sudden ‘Pac was like, ‘Yo, come get it.’ And we go into the kitchen and he had steaks, and French fries, and bread, and Kool Aid and we just sittin’ there eating and drinking and laughing...that's truly where Big and ‘Pac’s friendship started.” There was mutual respect between the two and Biggie would crash on Tupac’s couch when he was in California and Tupac would always stop by Biggie’s neighborhood when he was in New York. In essence, they were like any other pair of friends and both of them respected the other's talent. At the 1993 Budweiser Superfest at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, they freestyled together. Biggie often turned to Tupac for advice in the business, and even asked him to manage his career. But Tupac advised him to, "stay with Puff. He will make you a star.”   61.    The first big fallout happened when they were scheduled to work on a project together for another rapper, Little Shawn. Tupac arrived at Times Square’s Quad Recording Studios on November 30, 1994, and was getting ready to head upstairs to where Biggie and Combs were. But instead, Tupac was gunned down in the lobby and shot five times. Tupac reportedly believed that Biggie had prior knowledge of the attack and that he also knew who was behind it. "He really thought when he got shot the first time, not that Big set it up or anything, just Big didn't tell him who did it," Tupac's friend and Naughty by Nature frontman Treach told MTV News in June 2010. "In his heart, he was like, 'The homie knows who did it.' Biggie might have wanted to just stay out of it, like, 'I don't know nothing.' [Tupac] was like, 'Yo, man, just put your ear to the street. Let me know who hit me up.'" Despite Tupac's claims, Biggie remained adamant that he had been loyal to his friend. "Honestly, I didn't have no problem with [Tupac]," Biggie previously said. "I saw situations and how sh*t was going, and I tried to school [Tupac]. I was there when he bought his first Rolex, but I wasn't in the position to be rolling like that. I think Tupac felt more comfortable with the dudes he was hanging with because they had just as much money as him."   62.    Still, Tupac's suspicions were only heightened when Biggie released "Who Shot Ya?" a month after Tupac's attack. Biggie claimed that he wrote the song "way before Tupac got shot," but the rapper took it as Biggie's confession. "Even if that song ain't about it, you should be, like, 'I'm not putting it out, 'cause he might think it's about him,'" Tupac said in an interview with Vibe while incarcerated for an unrelated charge.   63.    When Tupac joined Death Row Records, the East Coast-West Coast rivalry was cemented. While Tupac was incarcerated for another incident, he came to believe Biggie knew about the attack ahead of time. The west coast rapper reached out to Suge Knight, who offered him a place on his Death Row Records roster. Tupac accepted, cementing the rivalry between Knight's label and Combs’ Bad Boy Records. “Any artist out there that wanna be an artist, stay a star, and won’t have to worry about the executive producer trying to be all in the videos, all on the records, dancing—come to Death Row!” Knight proclaimed at that 1995 Source awards show.   64.    There was never proof that Biggie or Combs knew about the incident. But a couple of months later, Biggie’s B-side single was a track called “Who Shot Ya?” which led to Tupac’s response with the song, “Hit ‘Em Up.” In it, Tupac claimed he slept with Biggie’s wife, Faith Evans. According to Vibe, Evans denied the claim, saying, “That ain’t how I do business.”   65.    Open Comments:   66.    Question: What Notable deaths hit you pretty hard? [Aaliyh/Al Jarreau/Andre Harrell/Areatha Franklin/Bernie Mack/Bill Withers/Bob Marley/Chadwick Boseman/Diahann Carroll/Donny Hathaway/Eazy-E/Florence Ballard/Florence Griffith Joyner/Fred “Curly” Neal/Heavy D/Jam Master Jay/Jimi Hendrix/John Lewis/John Singleton/John Thompson/Kobe Bryant/Left Eye/Little Richard/Malcolm X/Martin Luther King, Jr./Micgael Jackson/Muhammad Ali/Mya Angelou/Ol' Dirty Bastard/Otis Redding/Prince/Sam Cooke/The Notorious B.I.G./Toni Morrrison/Tupac/Walter Payton/Whitney Houston]   67.    Music Scene: Black Songs from the top 40   68.    #3-"I'll Be Missing You", Puff Daddy featuring Faith Evans and 112   69.    #4-"Un-Break My Heart", Toni Braxton   70.    #5- "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down", Puff Daddy featuring Mase   71.    #6-"I Believe I Can Fly", R. Kelly   72.    #7-"Don't Let Go (Love)", En Vogue   73.    #8-"Return of the Mack", Mark Morrison   74.    #13- "For You I Will", Monica   75.    #14-"You Make Me Wanna...", Usher   76.    #16-"Nobody", Keith Sweat featuring Athena Cage   77.    #20- "Mo Money Mo Problems", The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Puff Daddy and Mase   78.    #23-"No Diggity", Blackstreet featuring Dr. Dre   79.    #24-"I Belong to You (Every Time I See Your Face)", Rome   80.    #25-"Hypnotize", The Notorious B.I.G.   81.    #26-"Every Time I Close My Eyes", Babyface   82.    #27-"In My Bed", Dru Hill   83.    #30-"4 Seasons of Loneliness", Boyz II Men   84.    #31-"G.H.E.T.T.O.U.T.", Changing Faces   85.    #32-"Honey", Mariah Carey   86.    #33-"I Believe in You and Me", Whitney Houston   87.    #34-"Da' Dip", Freak Nasty   88.    #37-"Cupid", 112   89.    Vote:   90.    Top RnB Albums   91.    Jan - The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, Makaveli   92.    Mar - Baduizm, Erykah Badu   93.    Mar - The Untouchable, Scarface   94.    Apr - Life After Death, The Notorious B.I.G.   95.    May - Share My World, Mary J. Blige   96.    Jun - God's Property from Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation   97.    Jun - Wu-Tang Forever, Wu-Tang Clan   98.    Aug - Supa Dupa Fly, Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott   99.    Aug - No Way Out, Puff Daddy and the Family   100.    Aug - The Art of War, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony   101.    Sep - Ghetto D, Master P   102.    Oct - When Disaster Strikes, Busta Rhymes   103.    Oct - Evolution, Boyz II Men   104.    Nov - The Firm: The Album, The Firm feat. Nas, Foxy Brown, Nature and AZ   105.    Nov - Harlem World, Mase   106.    Nov - The 18th Letter, Rakim   107.    Nov - Unpredictable, Mystikal   108.    Dec - Live, Erykah Badu   109.    Dec - R U Still Down? (Remember Me), 2Pac   110.    Vote:   111.    Music Scene: Erykah Badu, Queen of Neo-Soul   112.    Childhood & Early Years: Born as Erica Abi Wright on February 26, 1971 in Dallas, TX. Her father spent a considerable period in jail, vanished altogether in 1975, and only returned twenty years later. Her mother, a much respected actress in the local theatre, raised the children with the help  of her own mother and her mother-in-law. Erica spent a lot of time with these ladies while her mother was busy on the stage. Erica was born the eldest of 3. Although they were comparatively poor Erica never realized that because everything was neat and clean. Despite the absence of her father, she had a very happy childhood, surrounded by uncles, aunts, grandmothers and cousins. Her mother imbibed in her daughters a love for music, playing the songs of Chaka Khan, Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder to them. Erica inherited her mother’s artistic traits and a desire to perform. She would often sing in front of the mirror pretending that she was a background singer for Chaka Khan. She would also make her grandmother sit up and watch her while she sang, danced and acted. In 1975, Erica first appeared on stage, performing with her mother at Dallas Theatre Centre and by seven, she started learning to play the piano. Her favorite song was ‘The Greatest Love of All’. Another important aspect of her character was that from her childhood she loved to be in control of the situation around her. Therefore, when it was time for elementary schooling, she refused to continue her education there, mainly because she found that in school she was no longer in control. She began her formal education at a grade school, where her talent was quickly recognized. In her First Grade, she appeared in ‘Annie’, skipping and singing the song ‘Somebody Snitched On Me.’ During the summer vacations, she sang at the choir of the First Baptist Church, honing her choral skills.Along with acting and singing, little Erica also began to expand her cultural horizon, attending different festivals, especially Harambee Festival in South Dallas, slowly developing an interest in African culture and dress. The tall headgear she would wear one day originated from these visits.   113.    In 1980, she was enrolled in a dancing troupe. Later she also learned formal ballet. By 1982, she had also started rapping. When it was time to attend high school, she chose Dallas' Booker T. Washington High School, an arts-oriented magnet school. While studying there she rejected what she considered to be a slave name, changing the spelling of Erica to Erykah and replacing Wright with Badu. After graduating from high school, she enrolled at the Grambling State University, a historically black institution in Grambling, Louisiana, studying theatre until 1993. Thereafter, she returned to Dallas without completing her degree, mainly to concentrate on music.   114.    Career: In 1993, Erykah Badu started her career as a music teacher in Dallas. For a time, she also taught drama and dance at South Dallas Cultural Centre. To augment her income, she also served as waitress. She also formed a hip-hop duo with her cousin Robert Free Bradford, calling it ‘Erykah Free’. Very soon, they started going on musical tours and earning local opening slots. Her big chance came when in 1994 (@23), Erykah opened a show for D’Angelo. Through him, she caught the attention of Kedar Massenburg, an American record producer and founder of Kedar Entertainment. Impressed, he set her up to record a duet, ‘Your Precious Love' with D'Angelo. In 1995, she signed a contract with Kedar Entertainment and moved to Brooklyn. In January 1996, she made her debut with ‘On & On’, which remained at the number-one position on the U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for two weeks. In 1996, Erykah also recorded her debut album, ‘Baduizm’. Released on February 11, 1997 by Kedar Records, The Grammy award-winning album received universal acclaim from critics, who not only praised the musical style of the album, but also her ‘artistic vision’, establishing her position as the torchbearer of soul music. Her next album, ‘Live’ was a live album released on November 18, 1997, barely a month after the release of its lead single, ‘Tyrone’. It was also a huge hit and reached number four on the US Billboard 200 and number one on the US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. While ‘Live’ was being recorded Badu was pregnant with her first child. After its release, she took some time off to raise her child, not returning until 1999.   115.    Open Comments:   116.    Question: What is neo-soul and why don’t I like it?   117.    Movie Scene:Eve’s Bayou, Written and directed by Kasi Lemmons; produced by Caldecot Chubb and Samuel L. Jackson - Starring: Samuel L. Jackson (Louis Batiste), Jurnee Smollett (Eve Batiste), Lynn Whitfield (Roz Batiste), Debbi Morgan (Mozelle Batiste Delacroix), Vondie Curtis Hall (Julian Grayraven), Meagan Good (Cisely Batiste) and Diahann Carroll (Elzora).   118.    Review #1: “...As these images unfold, we are drawn into the same process Eve has gone through: We, too, are trying to understand what happened in that summer of 1962, when Eve's handsome, dashing father--a doctor and womanizer--took one chance too many. And we want to understand what happened late one night between the father and Eve's older sister, in a moment that was over before it began.   119.    We want to know because the film makes it perfectly possible that there is more than one explanation; "Eve's Bayou" studies the way that dangerous emotions can build up until something happens that no one is responsible for and that can never be taken back.   120.    All of these moments unfold in a film of astonishing maturity and confidence; "Eve's Bayou," one of the very best films of the year, is the debut of its writer and director, Kasi Lemmons. She sets her story in Southern Gothic country, in the bayous and old Louisiana traditions that Tennessee Williams might have been familiar with, but in tone and style she earns comparison with the family dramas of Ingmar Bergman. That Lemmons can make a film this good on the first try is like a rebuke to established filmmakers..."Eve's Bayou" resonates in the memory. It called me back for a second and third viewing. If it is not nominated for Academy Awards, then the academy is not paying attention. For the viewer, it is a reminder that sometimes films can venture into the realms of poetry and dreams. - Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times   121.    Review #2: Kasi Lemmons’ fluid, feminine, African-American, Southern-gothic narrative covers a tremendous amount of emotional territory with the most graceful of steps. Young Jurnee Smollett plays 10-year-old Eve, struggling to understand the womanizing of her adored daddy (Samuel L. Jackson in easy, sexy command) and the passions of her big sister; Debbi Morgan, in a blazing performance, plays Eve’s vibrant aunt, infused with good-witch spiritual powers. The film’s dream-state visual elegance is matched by a great soundtrack. Grade, A-. -  Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly   122.    Review #3: First and best, it's got a rip-roaring story. It sweeps you along, borne effortlessly by believable if flawed characters, as it flows toward the inevitable tragedy. But it's also got a heart: It watches as a child harsh of judgment learns that judgment is too easy a posture for the world, and it's best to love with compassion. - Stephen Hunter, Washington Post   123.    Review #4: “You don't have to believe in magic to be gripped by the psychic forces that the characters' sorcery unleashes. Sibling rivalry, sexual jealousy and anxiety are all feelings that, when heated to the boiling point, have incendiary, semi magical powers. And as the psychosexual forces that bind but also threaten the Batiste family heat up, you can feel the lid about to blow. Every element of the film -- from the turbulent, stormy performances to the rich cinematography (which includes black-and-white computer-enhanced dream sequences) to the setting itself, in which the thick layers of hanging moss over muddy water seem to drip with sexual intrigue and secrecy -- merges to create an atmosphere of extraordinary erotic tension and anxiety.   124.    At the center of it all, exuding a dangerous magnetism, is Jackson's Louis, a swashbuckling, flashing-eyed, slightly oily lightning rod of a charmer whose charisma conveys a warning electric buzz. Jackson has never played a character quite this avid. And in a performance that requires him to infuse the role of perfect father and dream lover with a demonic charge, Jackson makes Louis at once irresistibly lovable and slightly terrifying. - Stephen Holden, New York Times   125.    Open Comments:   126.    Question: Are our family dynamics still suffering, internally, from the legacy of slavery or we closer to moving past it.   127.    TV Scene: “Miss Evers’ Boys”: Powerful, haunting and artfully mounted, “Miss Evers’ Boys” is a docudrama of uncommon quality and clarity. The acting is exceptional, the characters vivid, the presentation balanced. Original films for television rarely aim so high as does this HBO NYC production...And cinematographically, it is a revelation, with director of photography Donald M. Morgan lending the production a strikingly dingy, washed-out look that blends perfectly with the piece’s bleak sensibility. The story as told here centers on nurse Eunice Evers (a dynamic, layered performance from Alfre Woodard). Evers went to work at Alabama’s Tuskegee Hospital in 1932 to assist a certain Dr. Brodus (brilliant work from Joe Morton) in caring for poor black men (sharecroppers mostly) who have been stricken with syphilis. Enter Dr. Douglas (Craig Sheffer), a white doctor who brings with him a fully funded program to treat syphilis at the hospital, offering free treatment to any man who tests positive for the disease. A few months pass before Brodus travels to Washington to meet with Douglas and a government panel of doctors who tell him the funding for treatment has dried up. However, money is available for a study of the syphilitic African-American men. The catch: They can receive no medical treatment initially as a way to establish whether syphilis affects blacks and whites differently. Brodus initially is outraged, but acquiesces in the belief the study will disprove the racist notion of physiological inferiority in blacks. Evers also reluctantly follows along, lying to the men while giving them only vitamins, tonics and liniment rubs. But as the months turn into years, it becomes clear that the afflicted men will never receive treatment. Only with their deaths is the study of how the disease runs its course made complete and viable….[the movie] switches gears during its second hour to become an examination of Evers’ gut-wrenching moral ambiguity in sticking around to help perpetrate this ghastly fraud over 40 years. Woodard movingly conveys the conflict weighing down Evers’ guilt-riddled soul, giving a profound resonance to the disturbing ethical questions raised by her dedication in the name of lending the men comfort and a form of loving (if deliberately ineffectual) care….the overall tone and tenor of “Miss Evers’ Boys” is one of subtle brilliance, bolstered by an exquisitely detailed period sheen that screams excellence. After it’s over, you sit disbelieving that such an inhumane, insidious experiment designed to reduce black men to the level of laboratory animals could ever have been conducted in the United States of America — much less gone undetected until 25 years ago. It went far beyond mere institutional racism. It was pure evil. — Ray Richmond Vanity Fair   128.    Open Comments:   129.    Vote: Best/most important/favorite pop culture item from 1997?

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Good Smoke and Conversation
Something About Sports #2

Good Smoke and Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 82:42


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Bookshelf Banter
Author Rich Amooi

Bookshelf Banter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 32:38


Rich Amooi is the Amazon #1 Bestselling author of 15 romantic comedies, including It’s Not PMS, It’s You, Dying to Meet You, There’s Something About a Cowboy, and Madam Love, Actually. Over 500,000 downloads from readers around the world. A former radio personality and wedding DJ, Rich now writes romantic comedies full-time in San Diego, California, and is happily married to a kiss monster imported from Spain. Rich believes in public displays of affection, silliness, infinite possibilities, donuts, gratitude, laughter, and happily ever after.For more information about Rich, visit his website richamooi.com. You can also find his books on Amazon. Be sure to follow him on Facebook, Instagram, and Bookbub. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Calvary Georgetown Divide » All Sermons
“Something About that Violent Protest”

Calvary Georgetown Divide » All Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020


  Pastor Jay McCarl | Acts 19:21-20:1 [For the record—I misidentified the source and location of a very important verse I quoted: Peter, not Jesus, said “Live such good lives among the pagans that, though they accuse you of doing wrong, they may see your good deeds and glorify God…” —1 Peter 2:12. Sorry for … Continue reading “Something About that Violent Protest” →

LexiCon
LexiCon #248 – Something About a Wonka

LexiCon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020


LexiCon #248 – Something About a Wonka The family gathers to continue “Movie March” with their commentary for 1971’s Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory . . .    Pick up Matty’s new album, Imperfect Illusions: I’mperfect Edition, on Bandcamp. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory or Charlie and the Chocolate Factory? Let us know on Twitter. And check … Continue reading →

RadioActive House Beatz with Umberto Giannini – SSRadio
RadioActive House Beatz with Umberto Giannini 5th Mar 2020

RadioActive House Beatz with Umberto Giannini – SSRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 1:01


RadioActive House Beatz With Umberto Giannini Show #79 Big Moses Ft Kenny Bobien – “Brighter Days” (Mousse T Funk Dub) [King Street] Johnny Dangerous – “I Feel Life” (Sinner & James Remix) [King Street] Tsalikee & Kathy Brown – “Something About you Marco_Anzalone_Remix” (Afterhours Miami 2020) [Street King] Alex Logan – “Don’t You” (Street King […] The post RadioActive House Beatz with Umberto Giannini 5th Mar 2020 appeared first on SSRadio.

The Pagan Place Podcast
Episode 46: David R. Elliott

The Pagan Place Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 60:40


  We were joined by David R. Elliott to talk about his latest album Common St. and where his heart was at while writing, recording and producing it. We also talk a little about his new restaurant Ethel and Mary's. We were graced with an amazing session that we recorded live in-house just for this epiosde.   The tracks you'll hear on this episode are: On the Run, Causeway, Something About the Way (album version) and Carmarthen.   If you like what you hear you can find him on Bandcamp, Facebook and Instagram.  Thanks to Mel Sears for the Shout out. Thanks to Frank James and Adrian the Intern. Also to Well Well Well for the use of their tune "Cold Snap" in our intro.   Find us wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Facebook and Instagram

Sermon Podcast - Glenview Presbyterian Church
December 15 - Something About a Baby (Pageant)

Sermon Podcast - Glenview Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 6:20


On Sunday, December 15, our children and youth presented a Christmas Pageant during the service, “Something About a Baby”. It was adapted from the Whole People of God curriculum used in Church School and Youth Class.

The Lethal List
E42: Chuchh

The Lethal List

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 145:03


TRACKLIST: 1. Ha Ya!!! - AbJo 2. Sunday Service [Vandalized Edit] - Jarreau Vandal x Kanye West x Denzel Curry 3. Finish Line / Drown ( ft. T-Pain, Kirk Franklin, Eryn Allen Kane & Noname) - Chance the Rapper 4. Worship - BXRBER 5. Amen - EMAN8 6. Feed Me - Budgie 7. You Oughta Been There - Percy Bady 8. Ultralight Beam (ft. Chance the Rapper & Kirk Franklin)- Kanye West 9. Shabach - Walt Whitman & The Soul Children of Chicago 10. Lift Yo Hands (Live) - Artelia Green & the Bandanas 11. Want 2 Love U - Budgie 12. Something About the Name of Jesus - Kirk Franklin 13. Climbing Higher Mountains - Aretha Franklin 14. When The Praises of God Goes Up (The Blessings Come Down) - Rev James Moore 15. 4 Your Service - Budgie 16. Be Blessed [Radio Edit] - Yolanda Adams 17. Work in Progress (ft. Jagged Edge, RL of Next & Chris Scholar) - Kemba 18. Blessings (ft. Ty Dolla Sign, Raury, BJ The Chicago Kid & Anderson .Paak) - Chance the Rapper 19. 123 Victory [Remix] (ft. Pharrell Williams) - Kirk Franklin 20. Blinded By Your Grace Pt. 2 (ft. MNEK) - Stormzy 21. Never Alone - Budgie 22. I Believe - Yolanda Adams 23. Brighter Day - Kirk Franklin 24. He Still Loves Me - Beyonce & Walter Williams Sr (of the O'Jays) 25. Let Go (ft. Bishop Paul S. Morton) - PJ Morton 26. Every Day - Budgie 27. The Presence of the Lord is Here (Live) - Byron Cage 28. The Best Is Yet To Come - Donald Lawrence & The Tri-City Singers 29. In-N-Out (ft. Buddy, Emmavie & Chris O'Bannon) - Budgie 30. Our Father - Pharrell 31. Blessed - Christina Aguilera 32. Imagine Me - Kirk Franklin 33. NaaNaaNaa (Live) - Cory Henry

Dj Shizz Podcast
Pure Soul - We Must be In Love - Dj Shizz Mixed It!

Dj Shizz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 54:44


*ALERT* This is not a mix This is a whole CD. A friend wanted a CD from the 90's that cannot be found on any of the streaming  or paid platforms.  I created this so it can be easily streamed and enjoyed.  The group is "pure Soul" who had a #1 hit in the 90's called " We Must Be In Love". For quick reference I've added a rough start time for each track instead of the normal track length since this is one continuous track :-) 1. We Must Be in Love - 0.00   2. Something About the Way That You Do - 4.25    3. I Want You Back - 8.26    4. What Did We Do? - 12.41    5. I Feel Like Running - 16.56    6. You Stay on My Mind - 20.55    7. Stairway to Heaven - 25.00    8. Turns Me On - 30.34    9. Wait for You - 35.10    10. Baby I'm Leaving - 40.37    11. Wish You Were Here - 46.39    12. Woman That I Am - 50.34   Hope you enjoy,  Dj Shizz

Icon Fetch
346 - Rob Rodriguez - 50th Anniversary of The Beatles' Abbey Road

Icon Fetch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 32:01


It’s been 50 years since the Beatles issued their final studio album, Abbey Road, and to celebrate, Apple Records has just released several deluxe versions. The biggest selling point is a brand-new remix of the original album by Giles Martin, son of Beatles’ producer George Martin. Also included are various demos and alternate versions that give us a peek behind the scenes of the Fab Four’s final masterpiece. And, to talk about it, we welcome back Rob Rodriguez, who has written many books on the Beatles, including Fab Four FAQ 2.0, Revolver: How the Beatles Reimagined Rock n’ Roll, and Solo in the Seventies. He also hosts a podcast called Something About the Beatles.

Golden Classics Great OTR Shows
The Men From The Ministry 65-08-01 0202 Something About a Soldier

Golden Classics Great OTR Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 30:04


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Read Me Romance
Podcast Episode 40.2 – SOMETHING ABOUT A HOT GUY by A.L. Jackson

Read Me Romance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 106:03


Our audiobook this week is SOMETHING ABOUT A HOT GUY by New York Times Bestselling Author A.L. Jackson! Narrated by Meg Sylvan & Tim Paige Kyle Love is the bane of my existence. Arrogant jerk. Obscenely gorgeous. Completely out of my league. Did I mention he's my best friend's big brother? Oh yeah, and I've been in love with him my entire life. Kenna Myer drives me insane. Adorably shy. Painfully awkward. Ridiculously sexy. And my sister has made it clear on multiple occasions that she's completely off-limits. When I show at the apartment she shares with my sister for a surprise visit to find my sister away for the weekend, I know a should walk. I don't. It turns out my sweet Kenna has herself a secret...a blog called Something About a Hot Guy. I'm ninety-nine percent sure its top subject is me. One thing I’m certain of? Things are about to get interesting... PIECES OF US by A.L. Jackson (Kindle Unlimited): https://amzn.to/2Lvw27m ALL OF ME by A.L. Jackson: https://amzn.to/2xVSL3J A.L. Jackson Website: https://www.aljacksonauthor.com A.L. Jackson SIGNED PAPERBACK GIVEAWAY! http://readmeromance.com/books/aljackson/ SONATA by Skye Warren: https://amzn.to/30H9nbx DARE ME TONIGHT by Carly Phillips and Erika Wilde: https://amzn.to/2M0nZi9 Follow Read Me Romance on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/readmeromance/?hl=en Join Read Me Romance Headquarters on FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1681258945313004/ Find Alexa Riley on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authoralexariley/ Find Tessa Bailey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tessabaileyisanauthor/ Podcast Credits Read Me Romance Theme Song by L.B. Ballard https://m.facebook.com/lbballardmusic/ Podcast Production by Lola

Read Me Romance
Podcast Episode 40.1 – SOMETHING ABOUT A HOT GUY by A.L. Jackson

Read Me Romance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 84:27


Our audiobook this week is SOMETHING ABOUT A HOT GUY by New York Times Bestselling Author A.L. Jackson! Narrated by Meg Sylvan & Tim Paige Kyle Love is the bane of my existence. Arrogant jerk. Obscenely gorgeous. Completely out of my league. Did I mention he's my best friend's big brother? Oh yeah, and I've been in love with him my entire life. Kenna Myer drives me insane. Adorably shy. Painfully awkward. Ridiculously sexy. And my sister has made it clear on multiple occasions that she's completely off-limits. When I show at the apartment she shares with my sister for a surprise visit to find my sister away for the weekend, I know a should walk. I don't. It turns out my sweet Kenna has herself a secret...a blog called Something About a Hot Guy. I'm ninety-nine percent sure its top subject is me. One thing I’m certain of? Things are about to get interesting... PIECES OF US by A.L. Jackson (Kindle Unlimited): https://amzn.to/2Lvw27m ALL OF ME by A.L. Jackson: https://amzn.to/2xVSL3J A.L. Jackson Website: https://www.aljacksonauthor.com A.L. Jackson SIGNED PAPERBACK GIVEAWAY! http://readmeromance.com/books/aljackson/ SONATA by Skye Warren: https://amzn.to/30H9nbx DARE ME TONIGHT by Carly Phillips and Erika Wilde: https://amzn.to/2M0nZi9 Follow Read Me Romance on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/readmeromance/?hl=en Join Read Me Romance Headquarters on FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1681258945313004/ Find Alexa Riley on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authoralexariley/ Find Tessa Bailey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tessabaileyisanauthor/ Podcast Credits Read Me Romance Theme Song by L.B. Ballard https://m.facebook.com/lbballardmusic/ Podcast Production by Lola

Fitness Marketing Mastery
4 Easy Marketing Steps That Will Grow Your Fitness Business

Fitness Marketing Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 18:26


4 Easy Marketing Steps That Will Grow Your Fitness Business If your first thought is "easy marketing" is a myth, you're not alone. Truth is that marketing isn't hard, but getting distracted by shiny objects is easy.  When you want to buckle down, focus on how to get leads, clients, and recurring revenue though you have to ignore shiny objects and do the one thing hardest of all. You have to trust someone else.  Unless you're a marketer, a website developer, an SEO expert, a Facebook ads manager or know how to write copy (ALL of which you should know SOMETHING ABOUT, by the way) you have to eventually turn it over. Someone else will get far better results in far less time and your time is better spent.  So my guest in this show is my trusted resource.  Jonathan Kraft is a digital strategist who has contributed well over 1,000 how-to videos to YouTube since 2006.   His videos have had more than 10 million views. He and his wife spent 2 years traveling the world from 2009-2011 on income earned solely from affiliate marketing. He's traveled to more than 40 countries and speaks German and Spanish in addition to English. He is best known for helping small businesses who have something going online already to become medium sized businesses. He does this by helping them improve their branding, marketing, site structure, search presence, and business strategy.  He has worked with online businesses across industries, from professional speakers to investment firms, and from health clinics to online retailers, including a few mentioned below: FlippingFifty.com MattressInsider.com (Custom Mattresses) MobileSleepComponents.com (Wholesale Mattresses for RV and Boat Dealers) AnnmarieGianni.com (Skincare) ChrisBeatCancer.com (Health/wellness) TheEducationDoctor.com (Education) ReviveCenters.com (Health Clinic) DezThornton.com (Professional speaker coach) MistiBurmeister.com (Corporate Performance Trainer and Speaker) ConcussionRepairManual.com (Health care) LaraAdler.com (Environmental Toxins Expert) SolutionsInLowVision.com (vision screening and aid for the blind and visually impaired)   That's an impressive list.  Questions about easy marketing steps we cover in this episode: Overall when you jump into a business as the man behind the curtains… where is it that people need the most help when they hire you? And what is it you see that might be a different need? What are the biggest errors you see regarding websites? How important is S.E.O.? What would fix S.E.O. fast? What are the biggest errors you see in funnels and marketing? Questions I'm going to ask Jonathan in a future episode:  Which system have you had the most experience with for and prefer: Customer relationship management Host Webinar host Shopping cart Of all the businesses you've worked with, grown, among those who've been most successful in monetizing their website, marketing, social reach what has been the biggest ONE THING or common denominator? assuming there's demand for the product and there's a big enough target market for the product)   The 4 Easy Marketing Steps we discussed: Audit your website for user friendliness Audit your customer's journey Be wise about S.E.O. (use Google) Commit to regular content on your site ….and bonus (not included in the episode) is how you KNOW these easy marketing steps work: Use your Google analytics! Find out how much traffic, which pages, what blog content people enter on, and if they come from social or direct traffic. Do you get organic traffic? Known now and then track as you implement the easy marketing steps from todays post. Pssst. From SCWfit.com to ICAA to Athletic Business to Fitness Fest, I can share that less than 50% of business owners or social media managers use Google Analytics. WHAT?  It's the only way to find out if your marketing is making headway. You'll learn what pages people come to and how they get there. You'll learn if they're coming from social media, direct to your URL, or from referral. You've got to know your numbers. It makes easy marketing more realistic. You've got to have a goal! You've got to  have a benchmark to measure against. Yes, ultimately revenue. But if you don't know where and why it's coming to you? It's random and a roller coaster.  Thanks for listening. Questions about behind the scenes strategies on your website that could help create positive, easy marketing changes for you?  Add them to the comments! 

Andy George Leadership Podcast
Episode 4: Passion Vampires

Andy George Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 19:58


Do not allow the "Passion Vampires" to suck the life, hope, dream, and passion from you!In order to avoid these vampires, let me define a few of them:FearDoubtStressFinancesNegative PeopleCircumstancesPoor Self - EsteemHurts and Wounds from the PastI think you get the point. If you think about how many times a day, if you allow them, these type of vampires will absolutely suck the joy and life out of you. Crushing your dreams, breaking your heart, leaving you weak and defeated.But, here's the good news...you can absolutely overcome and avoid these passion vampires. Here are a few ways to do this:Staying Positive. This doesn't mean you are oblivious or live with your head in the sand. It simply means that you choose to be positive.Right Attitude. Your attitude will absolutely determine your altitude. Another way of saying this is that having a right attitude will give you a new perspective.Choose your Friends Carefully. It doesn't matter how old or young you are. The people you choose to associate with will determine a lot about your life. Be around people who are encouraging.Seek Help and Counseling. You do not have to be a product of your past wounds. If you are carrying those around, seek someone to talk to you and get the tools you need to overcome them.Exercise. Take time, regularly, and take care of your body. When you do this, your body will take care of you. It's amazing how your thoughts and attitude change with a good workout.Believe that your Best Days are Still Ahead...and do Something About it!One final thought. Don't be a "Passion Vampire" to someone else! Be the type of worker, friend, boss, spouse, that you would want alongside of you. It's a pretty incredible feeling and experience when you help someone else live with Passion!

Southern Spirits Podcast
Something About a Deacon

Southern Spirits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2018


Story one this week consists of two tales from the city of Savannah, Georgia. Story two is the frightening true crime story of a religious man in Florida. Here’s what we’re drinking this week: Ginger Perry – 6/10 Butterscotch Gold Moonshine – 9.25/10 Did we get anything wrong? Want to tell us about a personal … Continue reading Something About a Deacon →

Buzz Burbank News and Comment
October 11th, 2018

Buzz Burbank News and Comment

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 53:14


If anger wins elections, we may have a winner.  The Climate: More Desperate Than We Thought. Taylor Swift, and Something About a Monkey.  BUZZ BURBANK NEWS & COMMENT www.BuzzBurbank.com, iTunes and everywhere.

RAGE Works Network-All Shows
Call Me When It's Over-Episode 121

RAGE Works Network-All Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2018 76:02


The views expressed on air during Call Me When It’s Over do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners or affiliates. Listener discretion is advised.Show Notes“There’s Something About 3’s”If you keep seeing something repeatedly, pay attention, it might be life-changing. Just like episode 121 of Call Me When It's Over. On this weeks episode, “There's Something About 3’s”, Josiesboy and Howie ( @howietheprince) realize they both have been receiving the same signs..Highlights•The number 3 is pretty serious.•Give artists their credit.•Do you think you’re close to living your dreams?Follow Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram.•@CallMeWhenItsOver_Follow the host of Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram.•@Josiesboy•@callmewhenitsover_Follow Josies Boy on Snapchat•Josies_BoyBuy Josies Boy art •Josiesboy.bigcartel.com•Josiesboyart.comCheck out Call Me When It’s Over’s Sponsor Plastic Hxllywxxd•http://www.Plastichxllywxxd.comListener InfoPlease take a moment and rate the RAGE Works Network and/or app on iTunes.Become a fan of RAGE Works on Facebook-Facebook.com/officialrageworks

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Call Me When It's Over
Call Me When It's Over-Episode 121

Call Me When It's Over

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2018 76:02


The views expressed on air during Call Me When It’s Over do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners or affiliates. Listener discretion is advised.Show Notes“There’s Something About 3’s”If you keep seeing something repeatedly, pay attention, it might be life-changing. Just like episode 121 of Call Me When It's Over. On this weeks episode, “There's Something About 3’s”, Josiesboy and Howie ( @howietheprince) realize they both have been receiving the same signs..Highlights•The number 3 is pretty serious.•Give artists their credit.•Do you think you’re close to living your dreams?Follow Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram.•@CallMeWhenItsOver_Follow the host of Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram.•@Josiesboy•@callmewhenitsover_Follow Josies Boy on Snapchat•Josies_BoyBuy Josies Boy art •Josiesboy.bigcartel.com•Josiesboyart.comCheck out Call Me When It’s Over’s Sponsor Plastic Hxllywxxd•http://www.Plastichxllywxxd.comListener InfoPlease take a moment and rate the RAGE Works Network and/or app on iTunes.Become a fan of RAGE Works on Facebook-Facebook.com/officialrageworks

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Call Me When It's Over
Call Me When It's Over-Episode 121

Call Me When It's Over

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2018 76:01


The views expressed on air during Call Me When It’s Over do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners or affiliates. Listener discretion is advised.Show Notes“There’s Something About 3’s”If you keep seeing something repeatedly, pay attention, it might be life-changing. Just like episode 121 of Call Me When It's Over. On this weeks episode, “There's Something About 3’s”, Josiesboy and Howie ( @howietheprince) realize they both have been receiving the same signs..Highlights•The number 3 is pretty serious.•Give artists their credit.•Do you think you’re close to living your dreams?Follow Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram.•@CallMeWhenItsOver_Follow the host of Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram.•@Josiesboy•@callmewhenitsover_Follow Josies Boy on Snapchat•Josies_BoyBuy Josies Boy art •Josiesboy.bigcartel.com•Josiesboyart.comCheck out Call Me When It’s Over’s Sponsor Plastic Hxllywxxd•http://www.Plastichxllywxxd.comListener InfoPlease take a moment and rate the RAGE Works Network and/or app on iTunes.Become a fan of RAGE Works on Facebook-Facebook.com/officialrageworks

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RAGE Works Network-All Shows
Call Me When It's Over-Episode 121

RAGE Works Network-All Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2018 76:01


The views expressed on air during Call Me When It’s Over do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners or affiliates. Listener discretion is advised.Show Notes“There’s Something About 3’s”If you keep seeing something repeatedly, pay attention, it might be life-changing. Just like episode 121 of Call Me When It's Over. On this weeks episode, “There's Something About 3’s”, Josiesboy and Howie ( @howietheprince) realize they both have been receiving the same signs..Highlights•The number 3 is pretty serious.•Give artists their credit.•Do you think you’re close to living your dreams?Follow Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram.•@CallMeWhenItsOver_Follow the host of Call Me When It’s Over on Instagram.•@Josiesboy•@callmewhenitsover_Follow Josies Boy on Snapchat•Josies_BoyBuy Josies Boy art •Josiesboy.bigcartel.com•Josiesboyart.comCheck out Call Me When It’s Over’s Sponsor Plastic Hxllywxxd•http://www.Plastichxllywxxd.comListener InfoPlease take a moment and rate the RAGE Works Network and/or app on iTunes.Become a fan of RAGE Works on Facebook-Facebook.com/officialrageworks

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Shift Your Spirits
The Purpose of the Pyramids with John Shaughnessy

Shift Your Spirits

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 69:06


John Shaughnessy has solved the mystery of the ancient pyramids built all over the world. Amazing lost scientific knowledge on how the moon is a grandmother clock that regulates large cycles on Earth, like ice-ages and interglacial periods. If you're interested in the civilizations of the ancient past, Shaughnessy proposes a revelatory, mind-blowing new theory... MENTIONED ON THE SHOW Why the Pyramids Were "Really" Created by Brandon Ellis GUEST LINKS - JOHN SHAUGHNESSY Pyramid Gravity Force 1 Video lecture Pyramid Gravity Force: How the Earth's Pyramids Work by John Shaughnessy There is Something About the Moon... by Wendy Salter and John Shaughnessy HOST LINKS - SLADE ROBERSON Slade's Books & Courses Get an intuitive reading with Slade Automatic Intuition BECOME A PATRON https://www.patreon.com/shiftyourspirits Edit your pledge on Patreon TRANSCRIPT John: Well, I'm John Shaughnessy. I come from Massachusetts. I grew up in Massachusetts a few miles outside of Boston, downtown Boston in a small suburb. I first got introduced into space, generally the... whatever you want to call it, the Cosmo. I got a part time job working on the weekends at the Museum of Science. And in the Museum of Science, they have a place called the Planetarium. I was taking tickets. I sold tickets to the Planetarium show and I just fell in love with it. I was doing special effects. I was involved with running around during the show and changing slides in the old Don Howard projectors. I had to place myself Saturday, Sunday mornings, I'd get in there early. I had to place myself, this big giant sized projector, I could... After I knew what I was doing, I was click shutting the lights down and having my own light show and... That lasted about two years but it sowed a seed in me. Later on, like, I've always had, say, psychic anomalies that would just come in and I would know stuff before it happened or... to the point where I freaked out my friends I was hanging out with. You know, I just shrugged it off, made a joke out of it, because I didn't know what was actually happening. Back in the day, you didn't have a class in middle school on how to deal with your psychic personality, you know what I mean? Slade: I still don't think they have that on the curriculum. John: Yeah! You know, there's reasons for it, you know? It scares the hell out of people. Well, the ones that are in control, anyhow. That all being said, I joined the navy. It was my first geographical cure and you know, jumped into the service. I was on a small ship, the USS Miller and we did a couple of major cruises. I was at three 6-month deployments. One of them, it was like a small shakedown cruise just going up and down the eastern seaboard, say, from Halifax to Puerto Rico and maybe down to the Bermuda Triangle. One particular day in the Bermuda Triangle, I had an event and that kind of shook me to the core. You know, we're a mighty ship and it was a clear blue day. Not a cloud in the sky and the ocean was the same colour as the sky, really. You couldn't tell where the horizon began and end. We just lost power - this mighty ship with backup generators, batteries. Everything just went completely dark, still, quiet. There was no waves. Just amazing, and it was about 10 minutes of just sitting there. The eerie thing is it wasn't a lot of talking. It was like we were just looking into each others' eyes, because we had little battery lights that lit up so you could catch people's faces. It was like a show made up of mimes, you know? We were just looking at each other. It was, What's going on? What's happening here? So it was pretty profound. After we got the power back, generators finally kicked on. We got going and really, there was no real investigation that actually came down to the crew. I wasn't an Officer. I was just an enlisted man, so it kind of triggered something in me and I started chasing the paranormal, you know? One of my favorite books back then, I forget the author, it was 'The Probability of the Impossible'. It was like, maybe hundreds of incidences where things just defied logic and science. So I just got hooked into that and the Bermuda Triangle. There was a lot of books back then of the Bermuda Triangle and von Däniken. It was Erich von Däniken's work I grabbed a lot. Chariots of the Gods. Started reading a lot. I was always interested in the unknown, the mysteries. If somebody couldn't figure something out, I'd show up. But if everybody had it all figured out, it didn't interest me. So any puzzle or conundrum wasn't working right or something like that, I kind of enjoyed solving those problems. It's just how my brain worked and a lot of times, I would get intuitive... I'm the type of guy who would get from A to C without going to B. A lot of areas in my mind.. I have the mind where I can put things together inside my brain. I don't have to draw things. I can just, you know, build up systems and troubleshoot without having to do the hard work on the bench, so to speak. I can walk it through and all that while working and kind of works like that. So I got into the power industry. I'm retired right now. I got into generating electricity at the utility level. Gas turbines and boilers, steam turbines, so pretty large machines. 100,000 horsepower. I got into hydroelectric dam operations. I used to supervise, I was a supervisor in the big utilities, Con Edison Northeast Utilities, and retired now. So that's good. So I can put more of my work into my real passion and that's these leftover enigmas that seem to be sprinkled all over the planet. One particular time I got into... I was watching, getting into the pyramids. I touch topics and I just dig deep into them. I read all I could. I just get obsessed with it and I just hit a wall. I just hit a block. I was fascinated with gravity early on. I thought that was an awesome field to get into and try and unlock and basically get some kind of anti-gravity machines going. I did a lot of experiments. I was able to manipulate the weight of an object in an apothecary scale with rotating mass. As I got deeper and deeper into this, I would be reading Einstein's theory of special relativity, a lot of Tesla's work. Self-taught, really. Whatever I kind of got obsessed with, I just dug into it until I got to the bottom or got bored with it and couldn't get any further. One particular day I came into the living room. The TV was on and Michio Kaku's a pretty famous physicist out of New York. He was cutting right to a commercial and he kind of just, the last words he said as I was doing the dead drop into the lazyboy was, 'We still don't know what these pyramids are doing!' Then it just went off to a commercial. I muted it like I usually do. I just had an epiphany in my brain, just a thought going, I wonder what's on the other side of Giza? You know, the Giza Plateau pyramids. I've always had globes around me. If you came into my house, there's globes, atlases, maps and things of that nature. So I was pretty up on geography and, like I said, I got a little bit of training when I was 16 at the Museum of Science because I was obsessed with how the universe worked. So I got up, I walked across the living room, looked at the globe. There's a floor-mount globe about a three feet high and I found Giza and I spun it 180 degrees. Same latitude. Not antipodal, latitude. My finger landed right on a Hawaiian island chain, right? So that's strange. Just my background in gravity and the tidal lock with the moon and things like that automatically clicked in subconsciously, like this, the only real connection here is gravity. It's such a large distance. Therein lies the basis, the foundation of a theory that I've put out into the world with books, videos, talks, conferences and so on and so forth. So as time went on, next couple of weeks, my brain was just set on fire. I was driving down the road writing down notes. It's like you got this proverbial download of 30,000 words in about 5 minutes. And you're like back-engineering what you just took in kind of, type of thing. Because it was pretty profound. You know, the hair on the back stands up, on your neck stands up. You get the shivers. You know you're on to something. Long story short, I started saying, If Giza lines up with Hawaiian hot spots, what are the other pyramids doing? You know. So you gotta back out of my early theory that there's a connection between the two and say, Well if there's a connection between those two there's gotta be a connection to the other ones. Lo and behold, every time I went to a large cluster of pyramids, a large pyramid, 180 degrees and on the same latitude, there would be a volcano that aligned with it. So the pyramid at sundown in Mexico aligned with Mount Sigiriya in Sri Lanka, which is an ancient volcano. It has a, if you can believe it, an alien-shaped, elongated, not alien, elogated shape skull for a magma plug, and it's got huge claws at the base of it and nobody knows where it came from, who built it or anything. They rival the size of the Spinx, so that's interesting. Then I went over to the Chen pyramids, a large cluster of pyramids and that aligned with the... ironically, the Bermuda Island, which, unbeknownst to me at the time, it was made up of two ancient dormant super calderas that actually make up that island. And then there's El Tigre. It lines up with the Andaman Islands. Down in Guatemala, those pyramids are twice as high as Giza. As I said, El Tigre, the other name escapes me but... La Dante. It was like, 'Okay, these pyramids are lining up with these volcanos, or this strip of volcanic islands, or another island with a volcano.' So after I get up to 20, and then 30, and then 40, I said, 'Okay, alright. There's definitely a connection here.' And I'm like, at the time I didn't have it all figured out. I don't know if I have it all figured out now but I'm pretty deep into the theory. I was like, 'Okay, what's driving this...' My mind at the time, I just felt like gravity was static on the earth, that my concept of gravity was static gravity like, we have the gravitational field and it's x amount of meters per second, the force of it, and... After writing the book, I wrote my book and then a lot of times you get as much information as you have, and you have to get it out of you. You have to put it in writing and so I put my first book out, Pyramid Gravity Force. During that process of putting that all together, if you look at the cover of my book, it's the earth, the moon, and a large pyramid. A large super-imposed pyramid on the planet earth and I got a little one-line diagram that goes from the pyramid down to the core and back out to the moon. So that's where the gravitational energy was coming from that was actually connecting these spots together. Now, at this particular geographical time, geological time, sorry, geological time frame that we're in right now, the Nile Valley pyramids are aligned with the Hawaiian hot spot. That particular alignment is active right now. That in and of itself is, I call the Hawaiian hot spot the Magma Relief Valve of the planet in that particular location. It's the only constant erupting volcano because it's artificially controlled from the large pyramids on the other side of the planet. So basically we spin through the gravitational field of the moon, and that is the perpetual motion. This is a perpetual motion energy machine and you get the feedback from that energy when you go down to the ocean and see the tides roll in and roll out. I mean, this is a massive energy connection between this heavenly body we call the moon. So I said, 'Okay, it is the engine, the mechanics behind the system that basically lowers the gravitational field. When the pyramids of the Giza plateau spin through the moon's gravitational field, it lowers the gravitational field under the Hawaiian hotspot and allows that magma to dribble out. Now, granted, different alignments out there in the solar system like we just went through, not to get off topic. I gotta watch out or we won't be coming back. I mean, this is a real weird alignment anyway. I'll just touch this. Hopefully I can get back to where I was going. Slade: I'll bring you back in a minute. I'll bring you back. John: Well, I mean, this is where I've sold a minimum in conjunction with that, at the same time, we have all the planets on one side of the sun. You have this huge draw of gravitational pull collectively by all the planets, and that's why... Consequently, we have this very hot summer that we just went through. On top of when the sun is at a solar minimum, it actually puts out more radiation. It's actually hotter. Most people can probably identify.. when they walk outside, it feels like someone's jumping on your head. Slade: Yup. John: Pushing down on you. It's like someone's deflecting your field. It's like you're carrying a 50lb backpack around everywhere you go. Slade: It's making us feel a little crazy, right? John: Oh yeah, definitely. It's a lot of energy coming in and most people probably intuitively will just duck in from one shaded place to the next. From one air conditioning place to the next just to stay out of it. Anyway, so that all being said, getting back to the moon and the pyramid here. When we spin through the, the alignment of the pyramids and the Giza Plateau, they're set up in the Orion configuration, or dogleg. The smallest pyramid cuts into the moon's gravitational field. Because we spin in to the moon's gravitational field. So what this does, this way they have it set up, so if you can visualize, the earth spins in to the moon's gravitational field, it sets up the Fibonacci vortex, okay? And then the other larger two pyramids, GP2 and GP1, follow suit and flow through it. Now that creates a huge gravitational vortex in that zone and it goes through the planet and lowers the gravitational field on the Hawaiian hot spot and allows the magma to freeflow . That all being said, that's kind of the mechanics of what's going on with Hawaiian hot spot and the Giza Plateau pyramids. Slade: So it's controlling the volcanic forces at work in the earth, right? It's stabilizing something, right? Like what's the purpose here? John: When you step back, the god built the planets. If you go back and all the, you go into the ancient texts, it was built by higher minded beings, God, whatever you choose. And you put a planet together like Earth, you're gonna ask, What are my biggest challenges here? One of the biggest challenges on earth is magma control, like controlling tectonic plate slips. Most of our volcanism, volcanic activity on the planet are, build up pressure, explode, kill everything for a hundred miles around and seal it back up again. So that all being said, I mean you've got the Ring of Fire, which we have, you know, consistent volcanic activity. And right in the middle of the Ring of Fire is the relief valve of the Hawaiian hot spot. So it's actually, when we do go into these alignments I just alluded to this past summer, well since April. We went in, all the planets are on one side of the solar system. When that happens, going back just 120 years, you can go back thousands of years now, but just the last 120 years that actually happened SIX times. Every time that happened, we had a 3000% increase in volcanic activity on the planet. So, stepping back, your inner solar system, your planets in the solar system and it's affected by outside gravitational influences by the planets. So you're the host planet for intelligent life. So you want to keep it calm. So what you do is, you build some pyramids and you create this relief valve using the gravitational force of the moon, which is the biggest player of gravity on the planet. The other planets do increase and decrease that force, but nevertheless the moon is the biggest gravitational force. When these energies come into play on the planet, and create magma pressure, and especially in intergalacial pressure like right now we're in the warm up period, so you're in expansion, the poles are rising, the plates are getting squished together on the equatorial region because of heavier ocean. So you get a lot of... we're going from pumpkin-shaped to spherical-shaped. So you're in a constant changing environment. So this tool, this mechanism, this engineering, that's been on the planet for eons, I think it comes and goes. These things have been, probably have been rebuilt before. These pyramid systems, they've been rebuilt as the little ones underneath have been... As a technology comes back into the human consciousness and mainstream grabs it and says, 'Hey, these things are important. We'd better do something about this.' They're actually playing a critical role in our survival. And that re-emphasizes the rebuild and the physics and everything else that comes along with this. To sum that up, that's what this is. It's terraforming, and it's also, I hate to use the word geo-engineering, because it's got a bad rap lately, but it's geo-stabilizing. In essence, when you get control over... You saw that amount of magma come out of the Hawaiian hot spot just recently because the alignment of the planets and solar minimum piggyback. And that alignment we had a lot of magma... If you didn't have the Hawaiian hot spot, the lower gravitational field with the pyramids and the Nile valley manipulating that and allow that magma just to flow out freely, and after that the Hawaiian hot spot just sealed up for a year or so. It'd have been a catastrophic explosion beyond biblical proportions. We could have been going into the Stone Age a lot sooner, so... And what that particular location does, it lowers the lower mantle and upper mantle pressures and allows it to bleed out. And it prevents super calderas like Yellowstone Super Caldera from erupting. There's another giant super caldera in South America. So there's a reason behind the madness. All the magma. No pun intended. But there's a reason behind magma control so that's what it's all about. That's kind of where I've pulled this all into some serious scientific theory. And what backs up my gravitational theory is the moon and the high tide. A lot of people aren't aware that on the moon side, you get the high tide. On the moonless side, 180 degrees opposed to it, you get a high tide also. I call that the moonless high tide. So you get the moonless high tide and a moon high tide. Therein lies the evidence. Physical, repeatable, observable evidence that this is how gravity works on the planet. Recently, just recently, like the last couple of weeks, Russian scientists released a study and got published, I think, by Itmo University, I forget the name of the university in Russia. They built the Giza GP1 to scale using the same material. And what they did was they submerged it in bath of, not a bath, they submerged it with electromagnetic energy. And what they were able to find was, the three chambers inside the pyramids, the king's chamber, the queen's chamber and the subterranean chamber actually were focal points, okay? They were concentrating the energy inside these focal points. And then they did the same thing with the non-ionizing radiation, we know it as radio waves, some form of radio wave. They got the same result. They published the result. I put a, it's in my book, you know, the different language but the pyramids of subatomic particle lenses and they published the videos on YouTube in my name on pyramids being lenses. And I've also put down, in the chambers were the focal points. I've gone out and spoke about this. I had a Russian interview on, it was like their version of the History channel. I got about 15 minutes. They were really great. They do a lot of great graphics, bring in my theories and about four years ago, three years ago I think it was, three or four years ago, so I got on Russian TV and I got to expel on that. Somebody must've been listening, 'Maybe this guy's got something going', they were actually pretty advanced in their search for understanding what the pyramids do and what it's all about. So that all being said, that came back recently to me as, okay, proof positive, your theory's right in a lot of aspects. They're actually coming back with physical repeatable evidence that are being done in controlled labs. So the next step is getting the industry to, the mainstream paranormal New agers to look at these alignments that are... There's a connection between the pyramids and volcanoes. These things are... You're not putting 6 million tons of stone together to run a couple of light bulbs, you know? It's just... It's not... And I'm not putting down anybody that comes up with theories of what have you, because it's those theories that we all build our theories on. You know. Get higher and try to figure out what's going on. Slade: So what is this... What's coming up? What does this mean? You talked about the fact that this is controlling the ice ages, right? There's going to be a pole swap at some point, correct? John: Well I'm probably the only one out there that's not in the pole-swap camp. Slade: Okay. John: But I'll tell you why. Getting into my science there, and looking at the planet and knowing how the subatomic particles flow, just like the astrophysics did, theoretical physics community and all the what do you call it, neuron, electrons, galvatron, croutons, whatever. They all come in from the poles and they go out the equatorial region and they rotate back in, just like magnetic flux line, they call it. That's so famous. That image of the magnetic field on the planet that creates the Van Allen belts and so on and so forth. But what these, I call them 'planet builders', what they've done is they've created a huge... The Antarctica continent is shaped like a hexagon, just like Jupiter and Saturn. In effect, it kind if ties in with the tetrahedron. So it's a tetrahedron. In my book, the tetrahedron, the shape of this particular continent, sets up to be a subatomic land. It's like a giant pyramid. It concentrates the inflow of subatomic particles in the southern hemisphere of the South pole. Now if you look at the North pole, there's nothing really up there. It's water. Ice. There's no giant land, so... What you have to visualize is that you're going to have a higher flow coming in to the North pole and a slower flow coming in to the South pole, because the continent is right there. Antarctica. So what that does is slows down the subatomic flow. And it also slows down, or blocks the flow, to singularity. So you have a larger, say like a 70% of subatomic flow in the North and 30% in the South. But the flows are actually going at different velocities. So this is what locks in the magnetic field. Slade: So this is maintaining the magnetic field and it's also ultimately making the planet more habitable? John: Right. Slade: Without it, it'd be too chaotic and volcanic for us to even be here. John: Yeah, exactly. So it's all part of a huge system. Anywhere you go, any continent you go to. That's why I'm a naysayer on the magnetic pole swap because the people that built this planet, that did the last rebuild terraforming, they're geniuses. They're not gonna... They don't want to come back and rebuild pyramids every year. They do it and they make it last. And they see the human consciousness when it needs to be and when we get to that level so we can understand the technology and re-utilize it and build it and re-build it. And things of that nature. Slade: Let's talk about that for a second. So first of all, let me ask you: When you talk about the planet builders, are we talking Atlantis, Lemuria, Ancient Aliens kind of concept? Where do you come in in that whole thing? Do you think somebody came here and set this all up for us? John: Yes. Slade: Well tell me a little bit about that. Because you're obviously a very science-minded guy, but then you also, you do mention Edgar Cayce. And you talked about how you were intuitive, that you get these downloads, which was crazy because this is the first time you and I ever talked, but the people who listen to this show, that's something we talk about a lot. So when you say it's coming into the consciousness, talk to me about, are you one of the people who's bringing this through currently? Do you see yourself as, okay, I'm meant to bring this information in and put it back into human consciousness? John: Yes. Yes, I feel with the trying to stay humble and keeping your ego in check is like... And yeah, I feel that my information is radical. It's new. It's not mine. This stuff was already here, you know? I'm just saying, 'Hey, I think this is the way these things work.' And this is the proof that I have. This is the physical evidence. So yes. I think there's a, it's part of the human consciousness. We get seated at different ages in the human history. This last go from the ice age into the intergalacial period was, I feel that was when humanity peaks at the peak of the intergalacial period. And then we go into the ice age and we drop off and we forget everything. Only to come back and do it again the next intergalacial period. Hopefully we won't be on the oil economy. We got sidetracked into this oil economy by some corrupt individuals. But anyways... Slade: So this is waves of rise and fall of human civilization, right? John: Right. Slade: Okay. John: Yeah. Like it's, I'll just make a point. Michael Cremo, I don't know if you know. He's done a lot of work and he's got a lot of evidence that modern man has been down here for a minimum of half a million years. There's evidence all over the place that supports this. Obviously it's buried because it goes up against the narrative, whatever the narrative is, at any particular day, so... It's just a rise and fall of humanity. Now to come into this environment, you have to take the physical form of a human being. Whether it's just walk-ins or people just coming in to you who are what have you, or you're just a real mature soul and you've ascended to a real high level of consciousness. You've got the Buddha, Gandhi... You have a lot of very mature souls. Jesus Christ and going on and on and on. I'm just talking. There's a lot of them. I'm not getting everybody obviously. I don't want to offend anybody. Just saying, there's... We get seated with these master, these masters, really, of human consciousness. And in the middle of that, we get people like Tesla, Einstein, Newton, Galileo, a lot of the Greek philosophers, you know. They come in and they pass a message along. They bring in ideas, technology, concepts, sciences, and things of that nature. So it's just a re-circulation of the human consciousness on the planet. And it's like the old proverbial saying that your soul is here to have a human experience, not the other way around, you know? So... And I think it's a tool for growth. For the spirit, if you believe in reincarnation. You know, you keep coming back and hopefully every time you come back, you utilize that space and time to ascend to a higher state of consciousness. Then maybe eventually you don't have to come back. You can just sit up on the moon and watch the big show. Slade: So in your theory, the information that you're accessing, is kind of held in the collective consciousness. Some people call it the Akashic Records. There's some other dimension where this knowledge exists and different ones of us tap into it and... I actually think a lot more people tap into it than we even give credit for. You know, there are those Ascended Masters that are kind of like the rock stars. Then there's a bunch of us that do it a little bit here and there, right? Just humbly, you know, thinking of it that way. John: Yeah. It's a collective group. Yeah, I wouldn't be where I was at... Maybe I'm supporting somebody I don't know, and they're going to come up with something that's going to add to it and... You know, the Russian scientist's doing this research and then... The time spans are amazing. I mean, you're only down here for a short amount of time and all of a sudden, you're starting to get this wave of science, you know? And it's all coming together collectively from different parts of the world. And from places you'd never expect. It's like, we're a very small pocket of humanity. People in this new age, 'truth seekers', they call them, I call us. We're not satisfied with the story. We're lifting up the curtain in the Wizard of Oz, going behind the curtain to see who's running the machine, you know? So we're a small pocket. We do add to the human family. We do add a consciousness that helps, will help in the future, I think, to navigate us through changes that are coming. And that's what I think it's all about. Slade: Do you think there's something we're supposed to do in particular, like, do the pyramids need to be refurbished in some way? Do they need to be maintained or something like that? John: Right, I mean, my mind's always going on about that. Where are we at? What do we need to do? Are we at a critical stage right now? Four years ago, they came up with there's three times the amount of water trapped in the transition zone between the upper and the middle mantle. And I'm thinking, so that ties in to the volcanism. That ties in to the magma control. A lot of times, I just get overwhelmed. I have to jump on the couch and take a nap. Slade: Do you think we're in danger of breaking something? John: Yeah, I think we're going up fast. The only thing I can say to sum up where I'm at, the science and everything. And I go back to the icicle sample. Thank god for the icicle samples. Because we can get some grounded, we can ground our thoughts on this particular source of time. It goes back a million some odd years, but... They've done a great job showing intergalacial periods and ice ages. For the most part, it's like clockwork. It's like 104,000 ice age. 13,500 on average for the intergalacial period. That all being said, all the ice is not going to melt in intergalacial period. If that ice is 1,000,000 years old, we just came out of the ice age 13,500 years ago, something big is... A lot of people are going to wait for the ice to melt. But my theory in my other book, 'There Is Something About the Moon' gets into the physics of what controls the ice age. And that is, as the ocean rises, the gravitation - this is common knowledge - the moon's gravitational field is shifting from the glaciers and the polar caps... The actual claw... There's actually five images on the moon and that tells a whole story also but anyway... So transfer to the hard surface of the ice to the girth of the ocean. What that does is it, it in effect is causing the earth to tilt from 23.5 or 23.4 to, it's gonna go to 19.4. And Tiwanaku, the Gate of the Sun, the name escapes me now, but that's 4 degrees off. The Gate of the Sun, the sun is supposed to rise in the middle of it, and it will once we get back to the ice age tilt. The ice age tilt goes from 23.5 to 19.4 degrees, and then the sun will rise up in that Gate in Tiwanaku. I think it's in Tiwanaku. But anyway, long story short, there's a highway in Mexico and they've been marking the summer solstice sun at high noon and it's been travelling 100 miles, feet, north.. south.. Let me back up a bit I'm stepping on my words here. They're actually marking it and they're marking the tilt. They're acknowledging the tilt is changing. So we are going to a lower tilt. Now I mean, you gotta go like a thousand miles to get one degree. It's a pretty significant move. We don't think it is. You know, 23 to 19, you wouldn't think it'd be that big, but it's actually a significant drop, a significant movement. And the sun actually coming up over the Tropic of Cancer in the summer, what do you call it, solstice. The summer solstice in the southern hemisphere. So what's going on is that the solstices are squeezing the Tropics, the Tropic of Cancer and Capricorn will move to 19. And what that does is lowers the light on the upper latitudes, both in the north and southern hemisphere. And essentially, we're going into ice-building mode, okay? So this is the control mechanism that the moon also ties into. It's a multi-faceted engineering system that protects the planet. So if we're melting faster because of human activity, which we probably are because of the higher greenhouse gases that they surmise based on the previous ice core samples, we are way off the charts. We're going to accelerate the melting of the ice and it's going to hit what I call is the high water mark. And I think maybe [unintelligible] island out in the Pacific might be the high water mark island. It's only 5 feet high. I mean, 5 feet's a lot of water but it is... As the water increases in volume on the earth, you're gonna get more of a larger degree tilt in a period of time. So instead of 100 feet a year, you could be getting a quarter mile. At some point, it's gonna really pick up pretty quick. And that'll launch us into the Ice Age. But this is a good thing! Because we're in an environment where you can't flat-line. Because there's so much energy, you know, the sun, the Milky Way galaxy, the planets... You're either going up or down. And that's just the nature of the beast that we're here. Hopefully we attain higher level of technology that operates on the natural energy that the planet makes besides burning stuff. We're in the burn-scorch technology. Slade: Yeah. It does seem like there's probably some better stuff we could be using. My mind is spinning out as you're talking. I'm thinking about, you know, maybe I'm getting downloads too. But I'm seeing all these potential explanations for what we call astrology, I'm seeing how a lot of this ancient architecture that we have, the Henges and all this stuff that the Aztecs left behind. They really are some kind of calendars or... Like you were talking about, they're marking the stuff on a highway but that's like the really scratching on the chalkboard version of something that has been left behind for us, right? John: Mmhmm. There's a book by Derek Cunningham. He surmised that the Sacsayhuamán, you know the saw-toothed walls up there, and I did the same thing. We're different theories but he's kind of, said there was a language being... Those shapes of blocks are actually a language. Slade: Ooo! Interesting! John: Again, it's like a lot of these little tiny pockets of information. These people come in, they do the download, and they're gone. You know? So it's up to the next generation to come in and pick up and keep putting this together. But I think it's all experimentation. That whole plateau up there is literally instrumentation of where we are in the ice age, or intergalacial period, and you can actually measure the degree of tilt on a lot of these obelisks. The three big power centres: You've got the Vatican, Washington, and some other place that escapes my mind. It has these obelisks and they actually measure the tilt. That's what those giant obelisks do. You can keep an eye on and measure what's going on. There's a huge one in St. Peter's Square where I've been before. That all being said, there's instrumentation all over the place. You got Stonehenge. You got the pyramids. You got the temples. The temples are, haven't completely been transcribed as a lot of... There's information on the moon. You know, the images on the moon also tell a story of where we are in the intergalacial period. There's a famous stele with Akhenaten and Nefertiti. They're with their three children. They have a disc and they have the lines coming down. At the end of every one of those lines, is a saying, iconography of the moon, the claw, right? So you have this claw coming down. And you go through, this is actually a very short period in the span of time between the ages. This is actually just a very rare point in time on earth. The intergalacial periods are very short span of time. A normal weather pattern is an ice age on the planet. 100,000 years building ice and you know, it's habitable, humanity survives it, and life does flourish, but obviously not, you know, a mile under a glacier, but... That all being said, as far as I'm concerned, a lot of the hieroglyphs and steles and images in Egypt, because Egypt seems to have a huge amount of information on the moon and Mars and a few things. Past life on the planets. So essentially, that stele, that round circle in the middle is the moon, okay? And we rock back and forth. And you can read the moon as it comes up out of the ocean or out of the horizon with the naked eye. Any higher than that you have to get binoculars because you have a lensing effect when it comes up out of the ocean. But that tells us where you are in a time on the... There's two clocks. You got the moon clock, which I bring in through with my research with co-author, researcher, Wendy Salter, we kind of put this whole thing together on what the moon is. So there's a way of reading where you are in the intergalacial period and the ice ages. Just to sum that up. Now the other big clock is the wobble of the earth, where you know it's a 26,000 year old clock (approximately, it's a little less than that). That actually is the only time we really have besides the moon. Like, if we didn't have wobble, we wouldn't really have any real time clock. Because we're just in a Milky Way band just floating around the centre of the Milky Way galaxy and all the stars remained the same. If you didn't have that wobble, you wouldn't have the change, the zodiac houses where the sun rises up in the zodiac house. We're in Pisces right now, going into Aquarius. So those are two giant clocks. So it's like the wobble was made on purpose, to give us time. For me, every time I get into, you know, why is it like that? And it comes back with an answer. That's the answer I got for the wobble. It's not like a defect. It's not... Everything is perfect on this planet. The solar system is absolute perfection. The highest level of knowledge. Universal knowledge. Slade: Wow. Okay. Just to sum up for everyone because, again, we're just scratching the subject here, and possibly starting like, 10 different conversations that I could go on. John: You gotta take it easy on the listeners, you know? Slade: I'm going to link to all these things in the show notes for everyone. But just to break it down so everyone knows where to go to get more information. You've got a free YouTube video of a lecture that you gave. It's a pretty good length. The main book that we're talking about here called 'Pyramid, Gravity, Force - How the Earth's Pyramids Work'. And then you co-authored with Wendy Salter, a book called 'There is Something About the Moon'. What are you working on next? John: Just the last couple of weeks, I brought in some discoveries on what controls the solar minimum. The irony here is, the orbit of Jupiter is 11 years. The solar minimum is 11 years. It's like, Hello! Is anybody paying attention? Even though the earth rotates past Jupiter 11 times, it only comes in direct alignment between Jupiter and the sun, the last 11 years, right before the solar minimum, so it comes into direct alignment between the sun and Jupiter. And so basically I put a paper out. I put a video out and I do try to get my stuff published. I put stuff out and I send it to the journals and hopefully someday they'll get it through. But the bottom line is that what a lot of people don't understand is Jupiter is not in orbit around the sun. It's like a binary orbit between these two bodies, like they actually wobble on each other's axises, or elliptic orbits, rather and they kind of bounce out and around each other. So Jupiter's movement actually creates a corkscrew orbit of the sun and that also has an 11 year cycle on it also. But long story short, what happens when the earth gets in between Jupiter and go full circle, going back to the point I wanted to make, once the earth gets directly in line with Jupiter and the sun, it actually blocks the gravitational field and kind of filters it, it lowers it. That is the source of all the turbulence on the sun, the sun storms, the black spots, the giant magnetic storms. Once the earth comes in front of it, the sun just goes into this pure fusion environment. This fusion or fission. I always get the two mixed up. But anyway, it just goes into a ball and there's no spots at all for three or four months. Sometimes six months, it depends. So it actually shuts down all that turbulence. Once the earth passes out, it's like two or three months later, the torque begins between these two giant heavenly bodies and you get the massive storms. So that was a recent discovery that I've just brought in and... It's tough. I'm not in academia, so I'm outside. But I think that's where you do the most work. I don't have any constraints. Nobody's saying I can't say this and... I can say whatever I want. I don't have to.. Slade: Right. John: So this is like what's good for me and I think it seeds the, whatever you call it, the mainstream world of academia. It resonates out and they'll grab it and, you know, put something together with it. I mean, we need to know these things. We really need to get on top of what effect these planets are having on our environment. Because we're in a critical stage where we're pretty critical with the heat. There's a lot of environments that are changing yearly, rapidly, very fast and... Prior to that, I put a system together to forecast volcanic activity a little tighter with the alignments with planets and the moon and the moon's Metonic cycle. It's a huge influence on, say, volcanic eruption. So like right now, the prediction system we have right now, the USGS (United States Geological Survey), every country that has a volcano has some kind of prediction. Basically it's like, Okay if it's rumbling, they put a warning out to the local people, societies that are living at the foothills of these volcanoes. Guatemala, we lost a lot of people just this past summer. They put the warnings out to them and the people there are saying, 'Well it's been rumbling the last 10 years. Nothing happened.' I'm trying to get someone to help me build a software because all this information is available. What you can do is, you can go back the last time a volcano erupted and you can time stamp it and go back and say, Okay, get the time stamp on the last time it erupted. Go back to a solar simulator and find out where the positions of the planets were. And then also go back to the moon's Metonic cycle. And what it is is, and this is what I've done is, I've gone back and looked at where that eruption was and I went back and saw they were in the same alignment that it was 400 years ago. I don't know the date off the top, just to make a point. And so, what this does is you can go to these people and say, 'Hey look. We know it's been rumbling the last 20 years. 100 years. Nothing's every happened, but the last time it did erupt, the planetary alignments were in this position and the moon was in this particular part of the Metonic cycle.' So you have more concern. So you're coming in with a little bit more heavier warning than 'You should get out of here.' Slade: Yeah. John: It's tough for people to just pick up and take off. Their whole lives' are around these volcanoes. So that's kind of what I'm working on. I'm working on that type of thing. I'm working in on tying in this new ocean system into my volcanic theory that said three times the ocean are locked up in this material called ringwoodite. It's a blue crystal-type looking thing but it actually has a high percentage of water in it. It's equivalent.. the numbers are wild. One of the numbers was three times the equivalent of the surface ocean volume is trapped in this lime. Trying to figure out, is this something we need to be concerned with? It's a huge amount of water and my thing is, seeing that all the ice doesn't melt, we know that because, you know, going back a million years, we've had 10 ice ages with this ice that doesn't melt. And then you have the Biblical flood stories from every ancient text. And I'm thinking, Does this water that's trapped in that section of the planet, is this something that somehow ruptures and bleeds out to the surface for 40 days and 40 nights and goes back down, you know? Slade: Yeah! Ohmygod. John, this is all so truly truly fascinating. We're just scratching the surface here. I want everyone to go and check you out so that they can see the amount of research and detail there is behind all these stories and theories. Tell us where we can go to find you online. John: I'm on Facebook under my name John Shaughnessy. My websites are http://www.pyramidgravityforce.com/ and http://www.tisatmoon.com which is abbreviation for There Is Something About the Moon. You can go there too and that'll link you up. Both my books you can get on Amazon, Kindle or Lulu books. Yeah you can get my emails also. I'm available. Contact links are on those two sites. I have 62 videos on YouTube and yeah, I'm pretty much out there. Google 'John Shaughnessy'. Put 'Pyramid' or 'moon' behind it because there's a lot of John Shaughnessys. I guess we have a reputation of breeding like rabbits. There's thousands of them. So you want to get the right guy. Put pyramid and moon in and you'll get me. Slade: I'll be sure to put all those links that you just mentioned. Make them really easy for people just to click on. John Shaughnessy. Thank you so much for taking some time this morning to talk to me. John: Alright. Really appreciate you having me on too, Slade. Thanks again. Maybe we'll do it again soon.

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO
Night-Light with Marta Thomas and John Shaughnessy

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 119:50


Marta Thomas is the founder and organizer of The Global Pyramid Conference Which is taking place in Skokie, Il September 20 to the 23rd. For more information go to www.Glogal pyramidconference.comJohn Shaughnessy's passions are in the alternative world of ancient human history and theoretical physicshe has two books (Pyramid Gravity Force) which explains the purpose and operations of all the pyramids scattered to the 4 corners of the world. His second book, Co Authors: Salter and Shaughnessy ushering in a new age of reasoning, out with the old superstition and backward ways and in with newly rediscovered logic to liberate the human consciousness with this amazing discovery....This new book, There is Something About the Moon takes a journey into the very distant ancient past into the divine feminine that uncovers the true origin of life on Earth, coupled with an amazing lost scientific knowledge on how the moon is a grandmother clock that regulates large cycles on Earth like ice-ages and interglacial periods, in the book they explain how our ancestors read the moon and how we as a collective people can read it today. Knowing when big changes are coming is key to our survival..... WWW.TISATMOON.COM INFO@TISATMOON.COM

Night-Light Radio
Night-Light with Marta Thomas and John Shaughnessy

Night-Light Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 119:50


Marta Thomas is the founder and organizer of The Global Pyramid Conference Which is taking place in Skokie, Il September 20 to the 23rd. For more information go to www.Glogal pyramidconference.com John Shaughnessy's passions are in the alternative world of ancient human history and theoretical physicshe has two books (Pyramid Gravity Force) which explains the purpose and operations of all the pyramids scattered to the 4 corners of the world. His second book, Co Authors: Salter and Shaughnessy ushering in a new age of reasoning, out with the old superstition and backward ways and in with newly rediscovered logic to liberate the human consciousness with this amazing discovery.... This new book, There is Something About the Moon takes a journey into the very distant ancient past into the divine feminine that uncovers the true origin of life on Earth, coupled with an amazing lost scientific knowledge on how the moon is a grandmother clock that regulates large cycles on Earth like ice-ages and interglacial periods, in the book they explain how our ancestors read the moon and how we as a collective people can read it today. Knowing when big changes are coming is key to our survival..... WWW.TISATMOON.COM INFO@TISATMOON.COM

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO
Global Pyramid Conference with Marta Thomas and John Shaughnessy

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 120:00


Marta Thomas is the founder and organizer of The Global Pyramid Conference Which is taking place in Skokie, Il September 20 to the 23rd. For more information go to www.Glogal pyramidconference.com John Shaughnessy's passions are in the alternative world of ancient human history and theoretical physicshe has two books (Pyramid Gravity Force) which explains the purpose and operations of all the pyramids scattered to the 4 corners of the world. His second book, Co Authors: Salter and Shaughnessy ushering in a new age of reasoning, out with the old superstition and backward ways and in with newly rediscovered logic to liberate the human consciousness with this amazing discovery.... This new book, There is Something About the Moon takes a journey into the very distant ancient past into the divine feminine that uncovers the true origin of life on Earth, coupled with an amazing lost scientific knowledge on how the moon is a grandmother clock that regulates large cycles on Earth like ice-ages and interglacial periods, in the book they explain how our ancestors read the moon and how we as a collective people can read it today. Knowing when big changes are coming is key to our survival..... WWW.TISATMOON.COM INFO@TISATMOON.COM

House of Mystery True Crime History
JOSHUA P WARREN - SPACE TIME WARP

House of Mystery True Crime History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 52:33


Joshua P. Warren was born and raised in the mountains of Asheville, North Carolina. At the age of 13, he wrote his first published book. Since then, he has published dozens more, including the regional best-seller, Haunted Asheville, Simon and Schuster's How to Hunt Ghosts, and his 2015 best-seller, Use the Force: A Jedi's Guide to the Law of Attraction, and is the president of his multimedia productions company, Shadowbox Enterprises, LLC. His articles have been published internationally, and he has been covered by such mainstream media as CNN, Fox News, Popular Mechanics, Entertainment Weekly, Southern Living, Delta Sky, FATE, New Woman, The New York Times, FHM and Something About the Author; and made the cover of the science journal,Electric Space Craft. A winner of the University of North Carolina Thomas Wolfe Award for Fiction, he wrote columns for the Asheville Citizen-Times from 1992 to 1995. His first novel, The Evil in Asheville, was released in 2000. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Daily Text
There’s Something About a Tree . . .

The Daily Text

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 4:28


There’s Something About a Tree . . ..

I Read Comic Books
Episode 101 | Something About a Book and It’s Cover

I Read Comic Books

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2017 78:39


Paul and Nick join Mike to talk about comics that surprised us (good and bad). And then some business about why that is.Continue readingEpisode 101 | Something About a Book and It’s Cover

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry
156 JEREMY BALANTINE & JOHNNY BROWN - In Pursuit 365 Deer Hunting the Northeast, Vermont, New Hampshire, and the Mid-West

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2016 105:55


It all started with a deer hunt and a camera. At age 14, who thinks to video record their hunts? Jeremy Ballantine did just that and now he owns and operates a hunting videography company after some inspiration from Tom Blais, a great northeast videographer in his own right. Based in Vermont, In Pursuit 365 is comprised of a core group, specifically Jeremy and his hardcore hunting partner from New Hampshire, Johnny Brown. Each have their own techniques that they engage in, but one thing is certain, each love the pursuit of the hunt and everything it teaches. Both openly admit that hunting the big mountains of the west is their preferred setting, but home is New England. We sit down with Jeremy and Johnny in our first ever outdoor recording studio surrounded by the woods, old license plates, and European skulls mounts. Once again we dissect once the habits of world class deer hunters, this time it’s about deer hunting in New England and a little mid-west and big mountain of the west). OUR SPONSORS: Morse's Sporting Goods www.MorseSportingGoods.com DEER NEWS: Penn State to Monitor Deer Population Texas Says 13 New Cases of CWD Pursuit Channel Signs Deal with Verizon and Century Link Another Michigan County Added to CWD Zone HERE’S WHAT WE DISCUSS: Running a Video Camera Since Age 14 There’s Something About the Flight of and Arrow If You Aren’t Learning Something from the Hunt, You Aren’t Hunting Hard Enough Mentally Dealing with a Missed Shot Stratton Vermont and Nashua New Hampshire Hunting the Northeast Challenging Navigational Skills of the Northeast Midwest Private Farms, Cheddar Cheese, and Maple Syrup Choosing One Animal to Hunt - Elk A 600 Pound Turkey and the Vermont Moose Hunt Vermont Bow Season - 3 Weeks of Nothing, No Season During Pre-Rut NH Gun Hunting , Hunting Vermont The Guide Rules of Vermont, and the National Forest Rules Hunting Big Deer Can Be a Multi Year Project Snow is a Northeast Buck Hunter’s Best Friend Boogering Up the Woods, Hangin and Hunting Same Day Mature Bucks on Foot, During Daylight 1-2 Times per Year During Season Short Term Memory, Get Back Out There! Jeremy’s Most Memorable Hunt Johnny’s Most Memorable Hunt In Pursuit 365 and Tom Blais 10 Rapid Fire Quesitons Our APP: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/app Help Support This Show: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/pledge FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES and Stitcher: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/itunes www.BigBuckRegistry.com/stitcher Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Then Join the Club: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/huntmail Submit A Buck: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/mybuck Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com Share for Share: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/s4s Facebook: www.Facebook.com/bigbuckregistry Twitter: www.twitter.com/bigbuckregistry Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Also find us on these fine networks:  Blubrry Libsyn TuneIn  CREDITS: This Show was Written, Edited, and Produced by Jason “Jay” Scott Ammann Deer News Written and Recorded by Jim Keller Chubby Tines Tip of the Week Written by Dusty Phillips

Beards & Brews Podcast
S3 Episode #6: Now hiring FRY COOKS Starting $15 a hour?

Beards & Brews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2016 81:07


Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & Snapchat @mr2000show Facebook: www.facebook.com/Mr2000show Website: www.Themr2000show.com Mr.2000 & Reltsuh Hash it out about Minimum wage and does Mc Donalds and other fast food Workers deserve to be paid that much? Also we discuss the life of Muhammad Ali and This weeks #backintheday is Slow Jams Part 1 Songs: 1. Cash Hollistah "Jump" Feat: Lando #Exclusive 2. Zo! & Tiggalo "Something About you" 3. P Allen "To be in Love" 4. The Fugees "Rumble in the Jungle" Feat: A Tribe called Quest, John Forte & Busta Rhymes #RipAli 5. Dlyric "Definition of Perfection" Feat: Stacks

Driven to Drink
48. Now That's What I Call Poop Music!

Driven to Drink

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2016 35:12


I live with a super social twelve-year-old.  Our home is conveniently located within biking and walking distance to a vast majority of her friends.  Therefore, I interact with dozens, seemingly hundreds, of middle-schoolers on the reg.  That means “regularly.”  Not only do I hear, and apparently absorb (…totes…) their language, but I also hear, and often abhor, their music.  At times, I’m tempted to let something much like this slip from my mouth, “Music is horrible today.” Guess what, though? It’s not true. What I’d really be saying is, “When I was a kid…our shitty pop music was less shitty than this generation’s shitty pop music.”  But see, shitty pop music is shitty pop music is shitty pop music.  And also, all art is relative, and personal, and wrought with nostalgic, emotional overlay. I realized this as Jen played, “Hit the Quan” for me.  If you stream the podcast just below this post, you can hear both the song and the insights. For those of you who’ll just read, and to assure myself that, indeed, every decade’s shitty pop…let’s call it Poop Music, is merely soon-to-be-dated Poop, I did some research.  I use the term “research” quite loosely.  What I really did was look at the “List of Billboard Top 100 chart achievements by decade” on Wikipedia, within which I found the top songs of each decade back to 1958.  That’s right, 1958.  People, Wikipedia is absolutely wonderful for many things.  Not serious academic research, and not as a solitary source.  Don’t dismiss it out of hand just because it’s crowd-sourced.  While it only takes one dick to ruin something, the crowd generally trumps the dick.  However, also realize that the community created a 1958 – 1969 “decade” because, I dunno, the dick won there. So, for any of you who’ve claimed, in your best crotchety old-man/old-woman demeanor, “Music ain’t like it used to be,” feast your eyes on these lists.  (And hell, link through to the videos to feast your ears as well!)  Keep in mind, there are absolute gems of pop perfection in each decade…and there are heaping mounds of steaming shit as well.  All the way back to the decade that began in, uh…1958.  I won’t try to convince you which songs here are genius, which are formulaic, which are immediately forgetful, unforgettable, and which are vomit-worthy.  I only ask you to keep track of your reactions as you travel back…and be completely honest with yourself. Because a turd by any other name would smell as putrid. Here goes: 2010’s – “Songs,” and artists (by total weeks at number one) “Uptown Funk,” Mark Ronson featuring Bruno mars (14)“Blurred Lines,”* Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell (12)*No-boobies version****If you like boobies, and who doesn’t like boobies (?!),  just google search: blurred lines unrated“See You Again,” Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth (12)“We Found Love,” Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris (10)“Happy,” Pharrell Williams (10)“Tik Tok,” Kesha (9)“Call Me Maybe,” Carly Rae Jepson (9)“One More Night,” Maroon 5 (9)“Royals,” Lorde (9)“Somebody That I Used to Know,” Gotye featuring Kimbra (8)“All About That Bass,” Meghan Trainor (8) 2000’s – “Songs,” and artists (by total weeks at number one) “We Belong Together,” Maria Carey (14)“I Gotta Feeling,” The Black Eyed Peas (14)“Lose Yourself,” Eminem (12)“Yeah!,” Usher featuring Lil John and Ludacris (12)“Boom Boom Pow,” The Black Eyed Peas (12)“Independent Woman,” Destiny’s Child (11)“Irreplaceable,” Beyonce (10)“Low,” Flo Rida featuring T-Pain (10)“Maria Maria,” Santana featuring The Product G&B  (10)“Dilemma,” Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland (10)“Foolish,” Ashanti (10)“Gold Digger,” Kanye West featuring Jamie Fox (10) 1990’s – “Songs,” and artists (by total weeks at number one) “One Sweet Day,” Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men (16)“I Will Always Love You,” Whitney Houston (14)“I’ll Make Love to You,” Boyz II Men (14)“Candle in the Wind ‘97/Something About the Way You Look Tonight,” Elton John (14)“Macarena,” Los Del Rio (14)“End of the Road,” Boyz II Men (13)“The Boy is Mine,” Brandy and Monica (13)“Smooth,” Santana featuring Rob Thomas (12)“Un-Break My Heart,” Toni Braxton (11)“I Swear,” All-4-One (11)“I’ll Be Missing You,” Puff Daddy and Faith Evans featuring 112 (11) 1980’s – “Songs,” and artists (by total weeks at number one) “Physical,” Olivia Newton-John (10)****I never realized how gay this video is, literally and in 80’s vernacular.“Bette Davis Eyes,” Kim Carnes (9)“Endless Love,” Diana Ross and Lionel Richie (9)“Every Breath You Take,” The Poice (8)“I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll,”** Joan Jett and the Blackhearts (7)**I also love Rocky Road“Ebony and Ivory,”** Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder (7)**this“Billie Jean,” Michael Jackson (7)“Call Me,” Blondie (6)“Lady,” Kenny Rogers (6)“Centerfold,” The J. Geils Band (6)“Eye of the Tiger,” Survivor (6)“Flashdance…What a Feeling,” Irene Cara (6)“Say, Say, Say,” Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson (6)“Like a Virgin,” Madonna (6) 1970’s – “Songs,” and artists (by total weeks at number one) “You Light Up My Life,” Debby Boone (10)“Night Fever,” Bee Gees (8)“Tonight’s the Night (Gonna Be Alright),” Rod Stewart (8)“Shadow Dancing,” Andy Gibb (7)“Bridge over Troubled Water,” Simon & Garfunkle (6)“Joy to the World,” Three Dog Night (6)“The First Time Ever I saw Your Face,” Roberta Flack (6)“Alone Again (Naturally),” Gilbert O’Sullivan (6)“Le Freak,”Chic (6)“My Sharona,” The Knack (6) (NOTE: For as much shit as the 70’s get, I’m actually quite impressed with these 10 tunes.  Also, I kind of like the unlikely and glorious collision of punk, soul, kink, and the gay community called Disco.) 1958 – 1969 – “Songs,” and artists (by total weeks at number one) “Mack the Knife,” Bobby Darin (9)“Theme from a Summer Place,” Percy Faith (9)“Hey Jude,” The Beatles (9)“Tossin’ and Turnin’,” Bobby Lewis (7)“I want to Hold Your Hand,” The Beatles (7)“I’m a Believer,” The Monkees (7)“I Heard It Through the Grapevine,” Marvin Gaye (7)“It’s All in the Game,” Tommy Edwards (6)“The Battle of New Orleans,” Johnny Horton (6)“Are You Lonesome Tonight?” Elvis Presley (6)“Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In,” The 5th Dimension (6)“In the Year 2525,” Zager and Evans (6) So…maybe I’ve convinced you, or maybe you’re now doubling down on the assertion that today’s popular music is considerably worse than yesterday’s.  In either case, we present to you, “Now That’s What I Call Poop Music!” Oh…and at the end?  “Paid In Full (7 Minutes of Madness Remix).”  Pump up the volume, pump up the volume, chkuh-chk-chk-chk Pump that bass!  

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Late Night Health
A Jedi's Guide to the Law of Attraction (Part 2) - Joshua Warren 12/19/15

Late Night Health

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2015 6:51


Renowned Paranormal Expert Joshua Warren Joins the Show to discuss his new book "Use the Force: A Jedi's Guide to the Law of Attraction." Joshua P. Warren was born and raised in the mountains of Asheville, North Carolina. At the age of 13, he wrote his first published book. Since then, he has published dozens more, including the regional best-seller, Haunted Asheville, Simon and Schuster's How to Hunt Ghosts, and his 2015 best-seller, Use the Force: A Jedi's Guide to the Law of Attraction, and is the president of his multimedia productions company, Shadowbox Enterprises, LLC. His articles have been published internationally, and he has been covered by such mainstream media as CNN, Fox News, Popular Mechanics, Entertainment Weekly, Southern Living, Delta Sky, FATE, New Woman, The New York Times, FHM and Something About the Author; and made the cover of the science journal, Electric Space Craft. A winner of the University of North Carolina Thomas Wolfe Award for Fiction, he wrote columns for the Asheville Citizen-Times from 1992 to 1995. His first novel, The Evil in Asheville, was released in 2000.

Late Night Health
A Jedi's Guide to the Law of Attraction (Part 1) - Joshua Warren 12/19/15

Late Night Health

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2015 16:01


Renowned Paranormal Expert Joshua Warren Joins the Show to discuss his new book "Use the Force: A Jedi's Guide to the Law of Attraction." Joshua P. Warren was born and raised in the mountains of Asheville, North Carolina. At the age of 13, he wrote his first published book. Since then, he has published dozens more, including the regional best-seller, Haunted Asheville, Simon and Schuster's How to Hunt Ghosts, and his 2015 best-seller, Use the Force: A Jedi's Guide to the Law of Attraction, and is the president of his multimedia productions company, Shadowbox Enterprises, LLC. His articles have been published internationally, and he has been covered by such mainstream media as CNN, Fox News, Popular Mechanics, Entertainment Weekly, Southern Living, Delta Sky, FATE, New Woman, The New York Times, FHM and Something About the Author; and made the cover of the science journal, Electric Space Craft. A winner of the University of North Carolina Thomas Wolfe Award for Fiction, he wrote columns for the Asheville Citizen-Times from 1992 to 1995. His first novel, The Evil in Asheville, was released in 2000.

Late Night Health Radio
A Jedi's Guide to the Law of Attraction (Part 2) - Joshua Warren 12/19/15

Late Night Health Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2015 6:51


Renowned Paranormal Expert Joshua Warren Joins the Show to discuss his new book "Use the Force: A Jedi's Guide to the Law of Attraction."Joshua P. Warren was born and raised in the mountains of Asheville, North Carolina. At the age of 13, he wrote his first published book. Since then, he has published dozens more, including the regional best-seller, Haunted Asheville, Simon and Schuster's How to Hunt Ghosts, and his 2015 best-seller, Use the Force: A Jedi's Guide to the Law of Attraction, and is the president of his multimedia productions company, Shadowbox Enterprises, LLC. His articles have been published internationally, and he has been covered by such mainstream media as CNN, Fox News, Popular Mechanics, Entertainment Weekly, Southern Living, Delta Sky, FATE, New Woman, The New York Times, FHM and Something About the Author; and made the cover of the science journal, Electric Space Craft. A winner of the University of North Carolina Thomas Wolfe Award for Fiction, he wrote columns for the Asheville Citizen-Times from 1992 to 1995. His first novel, The Evil in Asheville, was released in 2000.

Late Night Health Radio
A Jedi's Guide to the Law of Attraction (Part 1) - Joshua Warren 12/19/15

Late Night Health Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2015 16:01


Renowned Paranormal Expert Joshua Warren Joins the Show to discuss his new book "Use the Force: A Jedi's Guide to the Law of Attraction."Joshua P. Warren was born and raised in the mountains of Asheville, North Carolina. At the age of 13, he wrote his first published book. Since then, he has published dozens more, including the regional best-seller, Haunted Asheville, Simon and Schuster's How to Hunt Ghosts, and his 2015 best-seller, Use the Force: A Jedi's Guide to the Law of Attraction, and is the president of his multimedia productions company, Shadowbox Enterprises, LLC. His articles have been published internationally, and he has been covered by such mainstream media as CNN, Fox News, Popular Mechanics, Entertainment Weekly, Southern Living, Delta Sky, FATE, New Woman, The New York Times, FHM and Something About the Author; and made the cover of the science journal, Electric Space Craft. A winner of the University of North Carolina Thomas Wolfe Award for Fiction, he wrote columns for the Asheville Citizen-Times from 1992 to 1995. His first novel, The Evil in Asheville, was released in 2000.

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)
Episode 102 - Slipped a Mickey (That Hammer Guy)

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2015 57:48


We raise a glass to Mickey Spillane, the hard-boiled wordsmith born March 9, 1918. Spillane introduced the world to Mike Hammer, one of fiction’s toughest gumshoes, in 1947, and detective fiction was never the same. The unique blend of sex and violence, powered by Spillane’s terse prose, enthralled readers and led to adaptations on television, the big screen, and on radio. We’ll hear Larry Haines as Mike Hammer in That Hammer Guy in “There’s Something About a Dame” (first aired on Mutual on March 31, 1953) and “What You Don’t Know About Dames” (first aired on Mutual on April 28, 1953).

House is a Journey
2014 Feb Happy Pill

House is a Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2014 79:48


Happy Pill   I actually have a few more installments of the "Deep in China" session and the NYD set to upload and yet ended up publishing this little nugget. Two factors: on the one hand felt like something a bit lighter & happier as I was starting to accumulate new 2014 tunes on my HD and on the other (my fellow podcasters will understand) once a set is recorded and sits there for a few weeks, it needs to be pretty good to actually be dug up for publishing.. most of the times they stay on the drive because we (hope) the next one will be better.   Happy Pill.... A very vocal house set with happy tunes to bring a smile to our faces. I have lately been watching the news and I cannot say that the reports from the Ukraine, Syria and Venezuela are particularly cheerful.. Happy Pill time then.. Tunes from 2014 or late 2013 with some oldies mixed in-between.   Playlist:   2013 Luv 4 You. Scott Diaz 2013 I Like 2 Party. Samir Maslo Vs. Oliver Cheatham 2013 Beautiful (Original mix). Hakan Kabil feat. Majuri 2013 Need You Tonight (Scott Wozniak Bootleg Remix). INXS 2013 Dreams (Director's Cut Classic Mix). Vintage Lounge Orchestra 2013 The Otherside (Original Mix). Carl Hanaghan feat. Roz Brown 2014 The Madness of Last Night Serenity (Original Mix) [Xtian Mash-Up] Lars Behrenroth feat. Marc Evans 2014 If We Only Had Tonight (Original Mix vs Carl Hanaghan Discopolis Remix). Husky 2013 Tonight (Earnshaw's Deep & Modified Mix). Mike Scott, and Richard Earnshaw, feat. Chappell 2013 Boy Is Mine (OtherSoul Classic Mix).Brandy & Monica 2013 Everybody Loves (Monte Remix.)  Phil & Dan 2001 Loving You (Vincenzo's Remix). Smurf & Perry feat. Concha Buika 2014 Something About the Rain [Xtian Lil’ Edit]. Noa feat Adele 2012 Settle Down (Scott Wozniak Remix). Kimbra   Highlights:   First track “Luv 4 You” from the king of Jackin’ House Scott Diaz.. Tune sets the mood.. If you do not like it, do not progress, your sad mood might lighten up, do not risk it.. Impeccable production.   “I Like 2 Party” from Samir Maslo and Oliver Cheathman..  It has that Disco atmosphere which comes from the rich production, the echoed vocal sample and is written in a key F#m which I think is perfect for House Music... Just lovely.   “Beautiful” from Hakan Kabil, multi-layered tune which might confront some, though I think it ticks all the right boxes and Majuri is a great vocalist.. Not a simple track at all..    “Need You Tonight”. With the biopic of INXS being currently shown on Australian TV, I thought it would be fun to use this immense remix from Scott Wozniak. It shows his immense talent as a remix/producer. The man can touch anything and enrich it.. Scott just crowd-sourced his first artist album, I simply cannot wait!   Another new take of an old classic, “Dreams” from Fleetwood Mac by no other than Frankie Knuckles and Eric Kupper.. I have always, will always love FK’s production. Rich, wide, smooth I am running out of  adjectives.. And if you want to feel the FK’s touch just scroll to 20:39:00 and bang one second after  that bass you hear coming, this IS FK signature right there.. I heard it too many times live not to recognize it, it just pumps precisely when the tune needs it.. Without it the track would be perfect but lacking soul, lacking a heart beat.. The Bass line is the pulse. Enjoy!   "The OtherSide".. well it is a bridge track. I needed to change key and keep the wide production theme going, set being recorded live .. key and beat matched, it was enough for me.. Well… you got a House Diva. First time I notice Roz Brown as a vocalist.. She can sing!   My mash-up of Lars Behrenroth’s ( of Deeper Shades of House fame) “Madness Last Night”.. Many reasons to be happy there.. Lars is one of the reason I do this because I remember listening to his sets 10 years ago and thinking I should try to do this.. Not that I am in any way comparing my crap with his immense talent but he is one of my inspirations.. Furthermore nothing makes me more happy than to buy tunes from people I respect and have connected with through Facebook and the likes. Finally I am actually pretty “stoked” to use the term being thrown around by all the Australian Olympians with what I did.. Great track from Lars and half decent mash-up from Xtian..   “If We Only Had Tonight” from Husky… immense Australian talent ( why does he NEVER come to Melbourne??).. Epitome of the happy tune and you are getting double dose because I ripped twice the Discopolis Remix in Traktor and saved it in extremis by the skin of my teeth with the OM.. Set is live.. would be have been in the bin.. I love everything, the production, the build in the synth, the filters, Carl Hanaghan doing a dirty sick job on the remix.. Have fun and smile..   “Tonight” Earnshaw and Mike Scott.. need I say more… oh yes.. Chappell , yes indeed there is “something special tonight”.. Not sure it counts as a happy songs per se.. but it made ME happy dropping it.. Rich production again and if you want to hear what I mean by the Frankie K’s bass pulse scroll to 48.59 and wait for the bass heartbeat coming a second after… Earnshaw showing he can do it just as well..   Another sugar Happy Pill with “Boy is Mine” from OtherSoul ( please hit the Like button on their Facebook page very talented producers and remixers).. Tunes has a house and R'n'B feel. Pure love and I dare you to listen and not have a wie grin on your face.. Ought to be prescribed to sad people and reimbursed!   “Everybody Loves”. From Phil & Dan.. another bridge tune thrown in because I could not find the beat of what I had originally planned to drop and I was running out of bars.. Not quite sure it fits the theme but it worked and I love the cow bells sounding percussions and yes My House is Your House and Your House is Mine works ALL THE TIME.. J   Now let’s go to something REALLY SPECIAL… way back from 2001 “Loving You” from Smurf and Perry the Vincenzo's Remix!!! DO NOT MISS!!!   If ,like me, you are discovering this track, you are in for a treat.. When I first heard it on GN’s Housecall in the "Do You remember House" section, I just could not believe that A) I had never heard such a great track B) that it had been produced in 2001!!   Pure bliss of a tune, perfect production and take it from someone who does not like jazz most of the time, it has the most perfect blend of jazzy undertones.. Bass is driving the track from alpha to omega, intricate percussions, great vocals from Concha Buika.. and then there is the classical piano progression at the start and end of the track.. Just telling you that this is A VERY VERY RARE HOUSE GEM..   It goes straight to my top ten.. and knocked a MAW track I never thought could be knocked off..   Additional info to the track.. I searched everywhere on the LEGAL net for the track, Traxsource, Beatport, Juno, Discodogs..etc.. to no avail, no file, no vinyl.. nothing.. I ended up hitting Shane D (host of the show and legendary remixer/producer/DJ from Durban SA) to ask if he could help me to find the tune.. He just sent the vinyl output by return.. Many thanks and much respect.. I had done something for him a few years back without expecting anything. Karma.. they say.. Thank you Shane D.   “ Settle Down” another Scott Wozniak Remix, I needed a short happy tune to stay in the CD format and not to encroach into the “More Happy Pills" set soon to  follow.. and this little happy gems was just meant for it..   Hope you like the set   A bientôt.. with More Happy Pills   Xtian

Christ the King Presbyterian (PCA): Vero Beach, FL
Be Clear About The Obvious - Audio

Christ the King Presbyterian (PCA): Vero Beach, FL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2014 42:16


How do we get to be like Peter who at the end wants to have his life look more like the glory of Jesus? 1. Something About Peter 2. Something About the Father 3. Something About the Church Jesus is the agent of change. By God's grace, Jesus grows larger and larger in our vision.

Christ the King Presbyterian (PCA): Vero Beach, FL
Be Clear About The Obvious - Audio

Christ the King Presbyterian (PCA): Vero Beach, FL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2014 42:16


How do we get to be like Peter who at the end wants to have his life look more like the glory of Jesus? 1. Something About Peter 2. Something About the Father 3. Something About the Church Jesus is the agent of change. By God's grace, Jesus grows larger and larger in our vision.

Sunday's Gospel Brunch
Apr 28th 2013 (Part 1) Sunday's Gospel brunch, The 'REAL' Soul Food

Sunday's Gospel Brunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2013 68:04


Something About the Name Jesus Kirk Franklin Gift from Above Joe Lindsay Church Medley: Jesus Is The Sweetest Name I Know / Oh How I Love Jesus Israel & New Breed Spirit Fall Down The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir What A Friend We Have In Jesus Ralph T Lofton Jr. Once In A Lifetime Smokie Norful Thankful (feat. Joel Bowers) Jeanette Harris The Calling Alvin Frazier Your Day Ted & Sheri Never In My Life Rodnie Bryant Cover Me Hart Ramsey Praise Jehovah Chicago Mass Choir Jehovah T L Robinson Closing Prayer Alvin Frazier

First Alliance Church - Raleigh
Something About the Holy Spirit

First Alliance Church - Raleigh

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2012 48:20


Something About the Holy Spirit - Romans 12:1-2 - Rev. Shan Towns