Podcasts about sometimes i feel like

  • 88PODCASTS
  • 96EPISODES
  • 36mAVG DURATION
  • 1MONTHLY NEW EPISODE
  • Nov 7, 2024LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about sometimes i feel like

Latest podcast episodes about sometimes i feel like

Vinyl Vibrations with Brian Frederick podcast
Fats Waller Solo Performances VV030

Vinyl Vibrations with Brian Frederick podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 0:25


VV-030 PROGRAM LIST M1 Squeeze Me (Fats Waller) Rec. 2/14/1926, FATS WALLER EARLY UNDISCOVERED SOLOS, Riverside Records RLP 12-103, 1955 (2:55) M2 Handful of Keys (Fats Waller) Rec. 3/1/1929, HANDFUL OF KEYS, FATS WALLER AND HIS RHYTHM, RCA Victor, LPM-1502, 1957 (2:45) M3 Ain't Misbehavin' (Fats Waller, Harry Brooks) Rec. 8/2/1929, AIN'T MISBEHAVIN', FATS WALLER AND HIS RHYTHM, RCA Victor LPM-1246, 1956 (3:00) M4 Tanglefoot  (Fats Waller) Rec. 8/24/1929, THE RAREST FATS WALLER, Volume 1,  RFW-1, 1955. (3:10) M5 Honeysuckle Rose (Fats Waller) Rec 5/13/1941, AIN'T MISBEHAVIN', FATS WALLER AND HIS RHYTHM, RCA Victor LPM-1246, 1956 (3:21) M6 Bouncin' on a V-Disc (Fats Waller) Rec. 9/23/1943, FATS WALLER PLAYS, SINGS AND TALKS, Jazz Treasury JT-1001, 1956 (4:46) Background songs for this episode: M7 Please Take Me Out of Jail (Fats Waller) Rec. 12/1/1927, THE RAREST FATS WALLER, Volume 1, RFW-1, 1955. M8 Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child  (Fats Waller) Rec. 9/23/1943, FATS WALLER PLAYS, SINGS AND TALKS, Jazz Treasury JT-1001, 1956 ABOUT THE ARTIST Today's show features the LATE GREAT Thomas Wright Waller, a jazz pianist and organist, composer and singer, born in New York City in 1904  The 7th of 11 children, his mother was a musician, and his father was a trucker and pastor in NYC.  Fats started playing piano when he was 6. He played the organ at his father's church at age 10. PAUSE He was home-schooled early-on by his mother and worked in a grocery store. He quit high school after just one semester at age 15 to work as an organist at the Lincoln Theater in Harlem. PAUSE At the Lincoln Theater, he earned $32 a week.  That was 1929.  He became known as “Fats Waller” because he was big -- both in body and in mind.  PAUSE Fats Waller laid some of the building blocks for what is NOW ‘modern jazz piano'. He popularized the use of The stride piano style,  which is widely used by jazz pianists today. He toured internationally and two of his biggest hits were Ain't Misbehavin' and Honeysuckle Rose. PAUSE You are listening to Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child by  Fats Waller) Recorded back in 1943.PAUSE Waller copyrighted over 400 songs. He probably composed many more, but, when he was in financial difficulty, he would sell songs to other writers and performers, who would not acknowledge the real composer, claiming the songs as their own.   Today's podcast features Fats Waller and a few of his SOLO piano and organ compositions that were recorded between the years 1926 and 1943, or from the age of 22 to 39.  Some of these songs are not available today, except where they are rediscovered - - - on my old and treasured Fats Waller record collection! SHOW PLUG - SHOW PLUG - DON'T TOUCH THAT DIAL ! ! BIT BUCKET Waller is also credited with his composition and performance work in Broadway Musicals. Waller is perhaps the FIRST BLACK composer to write the score and perform for a mostly all-white show on Broadway. That was the 1943 Broadway musical EARLY TO BED, produced by Richard Kollmar – the Broadway Flyer for EARLY TO BED reads “Music by Thomas (“Fats”) Waller”. . M1 M1 Squeeze Me  (Thomas Waller) Rec. 2/14/1926, FATS WALLER EARLY UNDISCOVERED SOLOS, Riverside Records RLP 12-103, 1955 (2:55) Our first recording is titled “SQUEEZE ME” It's a piano solo, and the composer and performer is Thomas Waller.He is not billed as “Fats” Waller yet, as he is not that unusually large at the young age of 22. This song SQUEEZE ME was recorded for production of piano rolls in 1926, making this among Waller's EARLIEST recordings. Waller recorded his piano solos for the production of Piano Rolls between 1926 and 1927.These rolls operate on player pianos. Insert the roll, and the piano plays the song. PAUSE The player piano is a specialty item, affordable by the wealthy, and not a great way to release new music to the masses. Decades later, in 1955,

In The Free Zone with Norm
sometimes I feel, Like I've been tied to the whippin post

In The Free Zone with Norm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 61:28


Norm discusses an array of topics. He also did your mom. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/in-the-free-zone-with-norm--4477847/support.

The Hope Club Podcast
Episode 617 Sometimes I Feel Like A Flea Market

The Hope Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 27:32


What do we find in a flea market but things people no longer want that may be out of use, broken and have lost their value. Sometimes we can feel like that. But the good news is, Jesus is in the flea market business.He goes into the market and looks for those rejected things and He make them like brand new. And he can do this with you.If you have feelings of unworthiness or low value, Jesus is looking for you to make you beautiful again. Let Him in and watch what He will do. He is in the business to rescue and repair.

The Hope Club Podcast
Episode 612 Sometimes I Feel Like A Flea Market

The Hope Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 27:32


A flea market is usually a place where people want to sell the stuff that is no longer useful to them. We could even call it junk! Perhaps you have felt like that at one time or another.  May be you feel like that now.Well, Jesus is shopping and He is looking for you. He is in the business of rescue and repair.If you feel rejected in this life or that ife is passing you by, the Lord will not pass you by. Let Him put you back together again. He will take you home and show you off to the angels.

Piedmont Church Podcast
Sometimes I feel like a motherless child

Piedmont Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 2:53


Becca Burrington, soprano, Stephen Main, piano, Piedmont Community Church, Piedmont, California

Going There in Conversations with Christian Women
Sometimes I Feel Like a Poser

Going There in Conversations with Christian Women

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 40:25


God's been teaching us a lot recently and we're here to tell all. Join us as we share tears, laughs and vulnerable thoughts about what we are learning and how God is molding our hearts and minds to be more refined and like Jesus. Craving more from Going There the Podcast? Come be our friend! Make sure you're following along on Instagram @goingtherethepodcast and subscribe to our podcast so that you never miss a new episode! If you love what you heard, we'd be so happy if you left us a rating and review on your podcast app. This way, more people can find us and join our fun convo!

Get in, Loser! We're Starting a Podcast
Episode 126 - Sometimes I feel like an idiot. but i am an idiot, so it kind of works out

Get in, Loser! We're Starting a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024


It's the first shoot the shit episode of 2024, Chop Yoder and Cheetah break down the Epstien documents, Rebel Moon being terrible. woke barbers and much more!

Black Girls Texting
263: Sometimes I feel like a Childless Mom

Black Girls Texting

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 63:47


Hey Group Chat!   It's time for our weekly Group-Chat catch up! This week, the girls get real on motherhood: Chelsea might be ready for a baby, althought not as soon as you think. Sade offers to baby sit for now, but is definitely considering. And Glynn will let us know later…    Listen Now!   ******* Make sure you're following your girls on IG @blackgirlstexting, and on Twitter @blackgirlstext1. As always, please rate, comment and subscribe to Black Girls Texting on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts, it's really important to us as we continue to grow! And if you want to see our lovely faces and WATCH this episode, head to our Youtube run up those views, and please like, comment, subscribe!  

Walking is Fitness
Sometimes I Feel Like A Wimp

Walking is Fitness

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 10:04


Debbie was grateful for a recent episode and said she's actually going to listen to it periodically for encouragement. Dave talks about that during today's ten-minute walk. Support the podcast through Buy Me A Coffee HERE Check out the different Fitbit models HERE Download your free 90 Day Fitness Chain Tracker HERE

The 1937 Flood Watch Podcast

Barefoot Days have arrived, a season so sweet and easy that it has its own anthem.“Summertime,” from George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess, is perhaps the perfect jazz standard. Unforgettable lyrics. A melody that seems to be from a dream. Like magic, the song sounds new every single time, no matter how many times you've heard it.And you've heard it many times. “Summertime” is one of the most recorded songs of all times; in fact, Guinness World Records is aware of more than 67,000 individual recordings of “Summertime” since its composition in 1934. Just two years later, Billie Holiday was the first to hit the U.S. pop charts with it, reaching No. 12 in September 1936.Gershwin or Not GershwinBut did you know that neither the tune to "Summertime" nor its lyrics might be original with Gershwin?First, about those words. Gershwin's opera was based on a 1925 novel called Porgy by DuBose Heyward, whose wife, Dorothy, turned into a stage play in 1927. Later, DuBose collaborated with Ira Gershwin to craft the libretto for the Gershwins' folk opera Porgy and Bess, and the lyrics to "Summertime" are assumed to be by the Heywards.And the melody? Well, that's a little more complicated. Gershwin copyrighted it, saying he used no previously composed spirituals in his opera. But really?Some critics contend “Summertime” is an adaptation of the African American spiritual "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child." Adding a bit of heft to this theory is the fact that the final scene of Dorothy Hetward's stage play — which predated the Gershwin work by eight years — ended with a performance of “Motherless Child.” So, it's debatable. If you want to do your own research, YouTube offers assorted performances of “Motherless Child.” Gershwin detractors often specifically cite Paul Robeson's 1930s recording as Exhibit A.Our Take on the TuneThe Flood started playing “Summertime” a quarter of a century ago with various arrangements. Sometimes, for instance, it has been an instrumental, featuring solos over the by years by Joe Dobbs and Doug Chaffin, by Jacob Scarr, Paul Martin and Vanessa Coffman.The first time the song came to a Flood album — the 2002 The 1937 Flood Plays Up a Storm — Charlie Bowen handled the vocals. Eleven years later, by the time the band released its fifth album, Cleanup & Recovery, the guys had turned over the singing to Michelle Hoge.Now in our latest take on the tune, Randy Hamilton does double duty. He takes over the vocals, and his soulful bass work creates a moody setting that inspires introspective solos by Sam St. Clair and Danny Cox. Take a listen; it's “Summertime,” 2023. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com

Melanated Moments in Classical Music
Singing as Service with Kenneth Overton

Melanated Moments in Classical Music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 41:35


Season Six wraps with a high-energy conversation with Grammy Award-winning baritone Kenneth Overton. Known for his rich and booming voice, Overton is booked and busy across the U.S. and around the world, yet still finds time to intentionally dedicate part of his career to the mentorship of the next generation of young Black vocalists in classical music.Featured Music:"Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child," arranged by George Crumb"There's A Man Goin' Round Taking Names""Look to the Rainbow," from the album A Bright TomorrowSupport the show

Jess Vaughn Writes on the Pod
Sometimes I Feel Like...

Jess Vaughn Writes on the Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 24:07


Poetry from the ❤️ Snippets of new ink from the creative vault to be released in Summer/Fall 2023. Follow on IG: @jessvaughnwrites or www.jessvaughnwrites.com Works of poetry available on Amazon at www.amazon.com/author/jessvaughnwrites and www.amazon.com/author/adrienneijioma More, new poetic works presented by Jess Vaughn Writes. As always, make it a great day. Be kind, be intentional. #poetry #poetrycommunity #spokenword #book #faith #God #love #truth #jw #bookstagram #bookworm #detroitmichigan #detroitwriter #carync #northcarolina #author #novelist #amazon #amazonkdp #audiobooks #openmic #selfesteem #empowerment #reading #amwriting #amwritingpoetry #creative #indiewriters #selfpub #facebook #foryou #wordpoems #africanamericanwriter #africanamerican #podcast #instagram #youtube #tiktok #black #blackness #blackpeople #people #society #brotherhood #unity #peace #rewind #recordings #poetry #elev8yt #sundaysessions #spokenword #poems #smoothvoice #mellowflow #floetry #jazz #writers #writerslife #writerscafe #writelikemaya #wahm #listen #listennow #heartstories #heart #feelings #inmyfeelings #spokenwordpoetry #rhythm #rhyme #facebooklive #livepoetry #sundaychat #chat #vibe #personality #justlikeme #howifeel As Is the Sky --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jess-vaughn-writes/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jess-vaughn-writes/support

Not Super. Woman
“Sometimes I feel Like A Bad Parent ” with Megan Cassar from PANDA (Perinatal Anxiety and Depression Australia)

Not Super. Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 43:58


Anxiety and depression affects up to one in five women, and one in ten men, in the perinatal period (being post birth). A fact provided by PANDA, the Perinatal Anxiety and Depression Australia Organisation. And a fact that seemingly keeps being kept as a hidden secret from each other, amongst new parents.There seems to be this misconception that it has to be absolutely extreme feelings or a major incident to seek help, and an ongoing dangerous theme that parents who are suffering tell themselves that “we're fine”, rather than admitting when we are not. Anxiety and depression can have more of a treacle effect rather than an immediate clear change. Where over time through inconsistent sleep, lack of consistent support, or inadequate healthy outlets for reprieve, the anxiety or depression can snowball into larger behavioural changes that effect you, and your family. So we try to understand the domino effect by talking to Megan Cassar, who shares her incredible story of her own perinatal depression that she experienced when having children, that led her to reaching out for help, and her profound career change of working for PANDA and helping others through her own learning experience.   PANDA Helpline – 1300 726 306 https://panda.org.au/learn/resources-for-download   CREDITS: Rebecca Bull – Creator / Executive Producer / Co-Host Zoe Weir – Co-Creator / Co – Host Sophie Jackson – Producer  Social Media – Naughty Nancy Social Media Agency Website / Brand Design – Foster Creative Video Editor – Luke MorganSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

TonioTimeDaily
Sometimes, I feel like I'm a Christocentric Agnostic due to the Christian kid me & secular adult me! Nonbeliever and unbeliever adult me and believer and theist child me are true friends, not enemies!

TonioTimeDaily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 136:37


“Circle jerk: Group masturbation among men, usually sitting in somewhat of a circle formation. Daisy chain: A group of participants performs cunnilingus or fellatio on each other in a circular formation, permitting each participant to both give and receive oral sex simultaneously. Gang bang: A number of people are performing sex acts on one person, either in turn or at the same time. Threesome or three-way: Three people all having sexual relations, not necessarily simultaneously. Not to be confused with ménage à trois (literally, "household of three"). Foursome or four-way: Sex between four people. Not to be confused with ménage à quatre (literally, "household of four"). Double penetration: When a person is entered or penetrated in the vagina and/or anus by two people at the same time. This is usually when one person enters the anus while another enters the vagina; however, it also refers to two simultaneous penetrations in the same orifice. Spintrian: A term used by Suetonius to describe sexual group practices indulged in by the emperor Tiberius on Capri.[4] Monogamous group sex or same room sex (a.k.a. soft swapping): Couples engaging in sexual activity in the same room but in separate pairs, without any swapping of partners or other major sexual activity between couples. A sex party is a gathering at which sexual activity takes place. Sex parties may be organized to enable people to engage in casual sexual activity or for swinging couples or people interested in group sex to meet, but any gathering where sexual activity is anticipated can be called a sex party. There are a number of types of sex parties: Swinger party/gathering: A swinger party or partner-swapping party is a gathering at which individuals or couples in a committed relationship can engage in sexual activities with others as a recreational or social activity.[5] Swinger parties may involve various group sex activities. Partners can engage in penetrative sex, known as "full swap", or choose to "soft swap" in which they engage only in non-penetrative sex. New swinging couples often choose a soft swap before they are comfortable with a full swap, although many couples stay soft swap for personal reasons.[6] "Soft swinging" is when a couple engages in sexual activities with only each other while other couples perform sex acts in the immediate vicinity.[7] Technically this is a form of exhibitionism rather than "group sex" per se. Orgy: An orgy is a gathering where guests freely engage in open and unrestrained sexual activity or group sex; and a bunga bunga orgy is an orgy in which participants have sex underwater, such as in a swimming pool or a hot tub.[8]” Christ means inner beauty of all good people regardless of whether you believe or disbelieve; I don't use Christ in the Religious Right way. Al of the organized crime syndicates that I referred to in this episode are: Italian Mafia, Mexican drug cartels, D.C. street crews, D.C. street gangs, the prison gangs, and the motorcycle gangs. The saying in organized crime was: “Your life's clock is ticking.” The criminals would express their view of not being in the mood to keep certain people alive and asking if people want to be killed or not. My last detail about organized crime was that I was feared because I was considered good at war of words, public and private beat downs, and my physical prowess when it came to protecting oppressed persons. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/support

Transformed Life 2 Min Encouragement
Sometimes I feel like I can't move forward

Transformed Life 2 Min Encouragement

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 1:06


Sometimes I feel like I can't move forward. It's like I'm stuck. Well, usually, when I'm stuck, it means that I'm not allowing myself to experience the moments previously fully. Because when I hold on to my emotions, I'm not talking about being angry at someone else. I'm talking about when I hold on to my feelings about myself when I don't tell the truth about myself, that I'm not living life. See, sometimes I need to feel sad, or feel hurt, angry, afraid, or unhappy because life isn't going how I want it to. I don't have permission to blame others or get mad at them about what they're doing because they're just doing their best. But to do well, I must be truthful to myself. How are you feeling today? Are you having joy? Are you excited about life? Are things going well for you? Or is it just the opposite? Whatever it is, it is happening. Choose to feel the moment fully; I promise you will get unstuck. I love you. I'm Dan Clark. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-c-clark/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-c-clark/support

Folkwhores Podcast
Sometimes I Feel Like Everybody is a Folkwhores Baby

Folkwhores Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 49:44


It's Folkwhores. Hi! This week, we're discussing all things Anti-Hero. Could this be Taylor's most successful "silly" single to date? What do the three versions of Taylor we see in the music video really symbolize? Does bleeding purple glitter make you gay?? Stream Folkwhores to find out!

The Main Thing
Episode 399: Sometimes I Feel Like a Nut

The Main Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 24:59


Sunday Evening Worship Service 12-18-2022

Campus Grenoble
Expression Jazz #35 – SteepleChase, une certaine idée du jazz

Campus Grenoble

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022


Chez « SteepleChase » au Danemark, avec quelques légendes du jazz et de célèbres inconnus. 1972-2022 : SteepleChase fête ses 50 ans et avec une lui une certaine idée du jazz.   Tracklist Archie Shepp & Horace Parlan, Sometimes I Feel Like... Continue Reading →

Adulthood... with a chance of autism
39) Sometimes I Feel Like I'm "Too Much"

Adulthood... with a chance of autism

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 25:00


A running theme throughout my life is feeling like others view me as being too much. I'm not even talking about being high maintenance. I've had people say I'm too loud, too annoying, too upset, too opinionated... Am I too much because I'm autistic? Feel free to email me at autisticang38@gmail.com Please check out my Public Journal series about autism as I experience it at https://www.amazon.com/author/autisticang AND I have a Substack where you'll receive exclusive content to include pictures (maybe of me at some point) and posts about my autistic life at least three times per week: https://autisticang38.substack.com

The Power Chord Hour Podcast
Ep 123 - Greg Graffin (Bad Religion) - Power Chord Hour Podcast

The Power Chord Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 32:21


Bad Religion vocalist Greg Graffin talks his new book Punk Paradox plus:- When punk became accepted by the mainstream- Writing in a relatable way- Staying in one lane at a time creativley- Having a songwriting partner in Brett Gurewitz- Pre-punk influences- Bad Religions plans for 2023- Not everything you write being gold & much more!Check out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 8 to midnight est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.Donate to help show costs -https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pchanthonyhttps://cash.app/$anthmerchpowerchordhour@gmail.comInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgGreg Graffin/Bad Religionhttps://www.hachettebooks.com/titles/greg-graffin/punk-paradox/9780306924583/https://badreligion.comhttps://www.instagram.com/greggraffinhttps://www.instagram.com/badreligionbandhttps://twitter.com/DoctorGraffinhttps://twitter.com/badreligionhttps://www.facebook.com/greggraffinpagehttps://www.facebook.com/badreligion

Plant Powered Buddhist
Sometimes I Feel Like A Fraud

Plant Powered Buddhist

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 24:18


I often receive wonderful compliments from people about how disciplined I am with my practice. I appreciate the kind sentiments. However, I think it's time to share a little secret about my discipline and practice... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/plant-powered-buddhist/support

Written on Another Planet
Leo! Sometimes I feel like I'm not qualified

Written on Another Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 8:20


Hey Leos! Here's your tarot reading

LET’S talk about that with Tianyi
Sometimes I feel like I'm not enough

LET’S talk about that with Tianyi

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 25:47


An emotional episode of how things are going --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tianyi6/message

GLIDE Podcast
Episode 339: GLIDE Tiny Celebration from May 8, 2022 - The Glide Ensemble

GLIDE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 6:17


Welcome to GLIDE Memorial Church's “Tiny Celebrations,” the mini-podcast highlighting the inspirational words and music from our Sunday Celebration.In this episode for Mother's Day, Musical Director Vernon Bush joins with The Glide Ensemble to bring a mashup of "Kyrie Eleison" and "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child."Please support the music, the art, and the message of GLIDE Memorial Church. Please donate today. https://www.glide.org/igive/

Shout! Black Gospel Music Moments
SHOUT! Black Gospel Music Moments - The Harmonizing Four

Shout! Black Gospel Music Moments

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 2:00


Jimmy Jones, the legendary bass singer for the Harmonizing Four, delivers a speakers-rattling vocal on the old spiritual, “Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child.”

Aja's & Claire Simone's Ketch A Vibe Show
Episode 64: March "Key Of Gee" show for Ketch A Vibe !

Aja's & Claire Simone's Ketch A Vibe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 123:57


1.       Angels – Flora Purim2.       Skin to Skin – Bad Colours3.       Act Like You Know – Soultrend Orchestra4.       Ear Candy – Pieces of A Dream5.       Airborne – Cal Harris Jr. 6.       Sway – Julian Vaughn7.       Something About You – Antoine Knight 118.       What Did I Do?  - Al Caldwell Traveling Black Hillbillies9.       See The Show – Barry Manilow10.   Fragile – Cassandra Wilson11.   Resaxation – Deon Yates – fea. Lin Rountree12.   In The Flow – Althea Renee13.   Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child – Dr. John feat. Anthony Hamilton14.   Day Dreaming – Fabiana Passoni15.   Let It Ride – Generation Next16.   Wishful Thinking – Gil Johnson17.   When You Love Somebody – Nick Colionne18.   Almost All The Way To Love – Eloise Laws19.   We Belong Together – The Spinners20.   Mo Jazzin – Johnny Britt21.   At My Place – Chazzy Green22.   Paradigms --  Jerald Daemyon23.   The Thrill of Rain – Marian Meadows24.   Secret Affair – Brian Culbertson25.   Touch My Heart – Vynx26.   Harlem Nocturne – Dezie McCullers

KZradio הקצה
Radia.fm w. Meira Asher: Sometimes I feel like i have no friends + Radio Souvenir //12.2.22

KZradio הקצה

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 56:13


Music to My Ears
Sometimes I Feel Like I'm Wrong

Music to My Ears

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 32:48


During a particularly rough week with midterms and poorly-timed binge-watching of shows, I recount my last day of Kuvia and the chilly, frozen scene of Lake Michigan, as well as the still-present excitement about my first Circus class and my resulting aspirations to work on arm strength, core strength, leg strength, and all of the above (progress: still none). With the rise in studying comes a rise in study-worthy music: this episode's song recommendations come from K-Indie/R&B artists with unique and soulful voices!

Silent Sales Machine Radio
#432: Sometimes I feel like we are running a burn unit for Amazon sellers

Silent Sales Machine Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 10:44


If you made the unfortunate mistake of going to youtube to learn to sell on Amazon, odds are you're starting to feel the burn. You've been burned by spending 1000's on a course, 1,000s more on a coach, hundreds monthly on software and then 1000's more on tools, resources, experts and the list goes on and on. In the end, you're stuck with unsellable inventory. We've heard it OVER AND OVER for years. Sometimes I feel like our community is the "burn unit" of a hospital for Amazon sellers who had their dreams and hopes crushed. THere's a better way. Let's talk about it.   Show note LINKS: Proven Amazon Course - https://ProvenAmazonCourse.com - Are you ready to be successful selling on Amazon? It's time to get instant access to the most widely used, most up to date, most creative and industry leading course in the "Learn to sell on Amazon" space. You'll find hundreds of recent success stories in our Free Facebook group from Amazon sellers using all manner of creative strategies from our ri   My Silent Team Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/mysilentteam 100% FREE! Join 62,000 + members from around the world who are using the internet creatively every day to launch and grow multiple income streams through our exciting PROVEN strategies! There's no support community like this one anywhere else in the world   JimCockrumCoaching.com Get a free session with a business consultant on our team at 1-800-994-1792 / 1-801-693-1688 or TEXT US at 385-284-7701 (US & Canada only for Text)     SilentJim.com/updates - get an alert on your smartphone each time we have a new podcast episode!   Here's a popular post in our Facebook group about why new sellers should NEVER start out attempting to introduce new products or brands on Amazon:   https://www.facebook.com/groups/mysilentteam/permalink/3113887732060649/  

For the Strength of Youth
Sometimes I feel like nothing I do matters. How can I make a difference?

For the Strength of Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022


Sometimes I feel like nothing I do matters. How can I make a difference?

0nce upon a time by the holly spirit s7
God Lit Af Comedy Tour starring The Holly Spirit s7 “Sometimes I feel like a nut Sometimes I don't”

0nce upon a time by the holly spirit s7

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 64:37


This is the authors edition. This is the written version of the movie. This will not be rewritten, edited or rehearsed. The bloopers will remain. This is real life made on lifetime movie network. Picture this A long time ago I was named Jesus Christ. I reincarnated and came back as a girl. I was a hemorphodite. You know. A Real Unicorn. It used to hang. And I never shaved my pubic hair so they thought my thang was a tail. Naw bruh. That wasn't no tail. That was my thing. My dingle ling. Ya know how they say. “Hung like horse” well they got that from me. They used to say “Hung like a unicorn” I mean listen I was a girl but understand what I'm telling u.That time when I was Jesus Christ I reincarnated as a girl with green eyes and gold hair and a care bear nose. my donkey ass shook like jello jigglers. Listen the Bible don't even talk about the time I came back as a hermaphrodite no where. I mean wassup with that. You got to be kidding. All the miracles I gave y'all night after night. I brought the moon out over and over and over again and y'all mother f ers can't even tell me thank you for the moon tonight. Cuss I mean shit even tho I'm Jesus Christ don't believe the hype. The Bible well let's say this. They left out some stuff. Somebody added in some stuff. Then they took the words that mean vagina and changed it to the words that means penis. King mean lioness. The real queen was sleeping beauty. The lion. And who is running around collecting my royalties from the Books I wrote. And where is my original copy. I named my book after my vagina. I called my vagina “the Bible” it means “it's the truth”. Somebody changed my story of Adam and Eve. Ooh excuse me. Who told y'all to do that. When I wrote the story of my life my name was Jesus Christ but that time I was a girl with a penis and a vagina, they called me weird. But I knew in my heart that I was a beautiful mother f n unicorn. I was on all fours and they was teasing me cuss god made me different and they was jealous. They was Jealous because I was a stallion. I was born with gold hair and green eyes. They tooK one look at me and said “wtf is wrong with that baby” “it got a vagina and a penis” and they didn't like what god had made the day I born. Sooo I mutated immediately before they could blink their eyes I went into disguise. I huffed and I puffed and I took one deep breathe in and I sucked that penis right back up in my vagina and I hid it away so nobody could see it. I remember when I was in the womb. I heard them saying that I will be a boy or a girl. But wassup with that. This lifetime god sent me back as both. And I'm in the womb hearing that the doctors are killing the children born hermorphodite. So I hid my penis When I was born. Eve was born from Adam's rib because that lifetime…Adam was both. He had a vagina and a penis… and he pleased his self and one day he got pregnant because he was a unicorn that lifetime. A hermorphodite. When he gave birth it was disgusting. They called his baby a “cabbage patch kid” because when Adam the hermorphodite gave birth after impregnating himself.. his penis exploded on impact. And his penis looked like a snake that swallowed a watermelon. When the other men heard what Adam had done they yelled out “God damn it Adam” all the people where men and they all were named Adam. They all responded as one. They were all hermorphodites. They pleased their self with their own vagina and penis. But god told Adam. “don't bust or else” and you know what Adam didn't listen. Thats what I'm tryna tell you. They left that part out. Mary too… she was one too. She was a virgin but that just means that she was only touching herself…. Nobody else. It's a tough situation because when you're a hermorphodite it's like pushing an apple down your throat. So god made Adam's apple to remind him to stop f n his self. Adam kept busting over and over again and kept getting hisself pregnant and it was disgusting to watch. $lovesharnae on cashapp --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cqcsos/message

Let's Talk Cars Radio
Sometimes I Feel Like...

Let's Talk Cars Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2021 59:26


The crew talks about Cameras and Cars and how you may be watched 24/7.Somebody's watching me, and I can't get no privacy!!

Candie’s Corner
Sometimes I Feel Like Somebody's Watching Me

Candie’s Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 9:45


Just listen and share your feedback cause I can't seem to quite understand this on my own. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Rocketship.fm
Workplace Confessions with Dan Shapiro the CEO of Glowforge: "My side hustle turned out to be a lot of work" & "Sometimes, I feel like Bill Lumberg"

Rocketship.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 27:45


Today we welcome Dan Shapiro, the CEO of Glowforge. Perviously he was the CTO of Photobucket, sold Sparkbuy to Google and has launched two of the largest Kickstarter campaigns in history with Glowforge and Robot Turtles. *** This episode is brought to you by: NetSuite: NetSuite by Oracle is a scalable solution to run all of your key back office operations. Go to netsuite.com/rocketship today. Blinkist: Rocketship.fm is now on Blinkist! Listen to 12 minute episodes with no ads! Get seven days free when you check out Blinkist. Indeed: Indeed is the job site that makes hiring as easy as 1-2-3. Get started with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/rocketship. BetterHelp: Unlimited Professional Counseling via Online Chat, Video or Phone Anytime, Anywhere. Get 10% off when you visit betterhelp.com/rocketship. Fundrise: Fundrise makes investing in private real estate as easy as investing in stocks, bonds, or mutual funds. Go to fundrise.com/rocketship today. Airfocus: The home for products and the people who build them. Airfocus is an easy-to-use and flexible product management platform that combines product strategy superpowers with modularity. Visit airfocus.com/rocketship and try it for free today. WIX: When your agency partners with Wix, you unlock an entire digital ecosystem for creating, managing and growing your business online. Head over to Wix.com/Partners and reimagine what your agency can accomplish. *** This show is a part of the Podglomerate network, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. We encourage you to visit the website and sign up for our newsletter for more information about our shows, launches, and events. For more information on how The Podglomerate treats data, please see our Privacy Policy.    Since you're listening to Rocketship, we'd like to suggest you also try other Podglomerate shows surrounding entrepreneurship, business, and careers like Creative Elements and Freelance to Founder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

We Don't Cook on Fridays
13. Sometimes I Feel Like I Read a Different Book than You Guys - with Jess Cail and Carly Moreau

We Don't Cook on Fridays

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 50:13


We've talked about book club so many times on the pod, we decided to bring you along to one of our meetings! (Let's be honest, we all know that we barely talk about the book and mostly just hang out but still...) Get to know BFFs Jess Cail and Carly Moreau, the other half of the book club. Jess and Carly have been friends for 20 years, went to Laurier together, and even worked at a War of 1812 historic site together (pls see @wedontcookonfridays on Instagram for reference). Check out our book club with us, or at least go order some takeout.

The Bitcoin Plebeians Podcast
@wizardozbtc: “Sometimes I feel like my entire life journey was to find bitcoin.”

The Bitcoin Plebeians Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 48:52


Since our last conversation wizard Oz has achieved financial independence with bitcoin, self sovereignty, and has been able to pursue his personal interests. We talk about Wizard Oz's tweet “Sometimes I feel like my entire life journey was to find bitcoin.” We talk about combating the environment FUD in conversations with no coiners. We talk about plebs, life, bitcoin and much more.

Dear Flabby
Sometimes I feel like I am faking conversations...

Dear Flabby

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 5:34


Click here to submit a question - https://whosrightpodcast.com/dearflabby/ If you want to support the show and get weekly bonus episodes - head over to https://www.patreon.com/WhosRight. We also have all of our bonus episodes (200+) over at https://whosright.supercast.tech/ Watch the show live on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/WhosRightPodcast?sub_confirmation=1 You can find our merch, our PO box, links to submit Dear Flabby questions, and everything else over at https://whosrightpodcast.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/doug-anthony/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/doug-anthony/support

Shout! Black Gospel Music Moments
Shout! Black Gospel Music Moments - "Bessie Griffin"

Shout! Black Gospel Music Moments

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 2:00


Bessie Griffin’s towering version of “Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child” is one of gospel music’s great recordings. Click here to listen to this episode. Click the title above to read along. Click here to listen to this week's featured song:

The Grief Bully
Sometimes I feel like God's line was busy when you were dying.

The Grief Bully

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 16:49


Support the show (http://patreon.com/thegriefbully)

周末变奏 Key Change
无家可归的孩子丨歌不停

周末变奏 Key Change

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 54:55


传奇萨克斯手 Archie Shepp 和爵士钢琴家、历史研究者 Jason Moran, 最初相识于2015年比利时的一个爵士音乐节后台。带着对彼此的敬意,他们很快在音乐上也开始了合作。2021年他们联名发表的专辑 "Let My People Go" 里面的曲目,便来自二人在2017-18年联合演出中的实况录音;而这张专辑肃穆的主题,也反映了两位美国黑人艺术家共同的正义感与思考:关于新冠疫情,总统选举,BLM 与2020年所受到的所有的歧视与偏见。 本期节目的开篇曲 "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child", 正是美国奴隶制时期便开始流传的一首黑人灵歌。它的影响力甚至超越了时代和肤色,从 Depeche Mode 的 Martin Gore, 电子音乐人 Moby 到流行歌手 John Legend, 都曾做出过出色的演绎。 相比之下,以爆裂舞台表现著名的英国乐队 Wolf Alice, 复出单曲则一反常态地温柔;诗人 Simon Armitage 领衔的 LYR 请来 Prefab Sprout 的 Wendy Smith 助阵,这首 "Winter Solstice" 的歌词灵感,也和 Prefab Sprout 1986年的一首歌有关;台湾音乐制作人许志远化名 DJ Point Hsu, 以一张实验性的小专辑 remix 天南海北的各种音乐,从黄立行,萨顶顶到地方戏曲;而在本期节目的最后,还有一组清爽的作品:在中国人气颇高的 Men I Trust, 来自昆明的涂闻打印店,以及电子音乐人 Nicolas Jaar 很多年前的组合 Darkside 突然复活带来的作品。 曲目单: Archie Shepp & Jason Moran - Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child (00:30) Wolf Alice - The Last Man on Earth (10:00) LYR - Winter Solstice (14:15) Pino Palladino & Blake Mills - Soundwalk (19:16) CARM feat. Mouse On Mars - Scarcely Out (22:52) Jacob Gurevitsch - Spanish Inquisition (29:48) DJ Point Hsu 许志远 - 万物生 Alive (Mashup Remix) (36:48) Men I Trust - Tides (43:11) 涂闻打印店 - A-OK (46:04) Darkside - The Limit (49:41) *选曲/录音/剪辑/包装:方舟 *题图版式:六花 *私信/合作联络: 微博/网易云/小宇宙/汽水儿 @线性方舟 *《周末变奏》WX听友群敲门群主:aharddaysnight

Ark Of The Covenant Ministry
Spiritual Exercise "Sometimes I Feel Like Running Other Times Sitting Why Walkin?"

Ark Of The Covenant Ministry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 10:24


Spiritual Exercise is our platform which biblical applications are address through revelations of biblical Foundations and Ordinances. Today focusing on our pace which is in Christ!

Social Anxiety Solutions - your journey to social confidence!

In today's episode... Overcoming your Social Anxiety is a Journey. It's an up and down journey. It's a journey of a lot of little steps. And on some days, things are happening around us that made us feel disheartened. We then think to ourselves: "Why do I feel like this again?" And if you've asked yourself the same question, then this episode is for you. Go here for the show notes page.  _____________________________ Do you feel awkward socially? Struggle to be yourself around others? And do you fear being judged, being seen anxious, and embarrassing yourself? You’re not alone. I’ve been there. It sucks. Big time. But there is great hope. I’ve been fortunate enough to overcome it (thanks to a powerful, scientifically proven emotional release technique, and the help of some brilliant therapists)… … and I’ve helped hundreds of socially anxious clients overcome their struggle too. Here are some video testimonials as proof. Thankfully, here is gentle, powerful, and effective solution to beat your social anxiety. It won’t happen overnight, but with certain techniques and strategies you can reduce your social anxiety quickly. And with persistence, you can become completely anxiety-free. Without needing to force yourself to awkwardly face your fears. Ready to get started on your journey to social confidence? Here are your first steps: 1) SUBSCRIBE to this channel. I release weekly videos to help you understand and overcome social anxiety. bit.ly/SAS-YT 2) Join the FREE 30-day Social Confidence Challenge and massively reduce your social anxiety ... from the comfort of your own home bit.ly/socialconfidencechallenge You will learn about a powerful, scientifically proven emotional relief technique. And you will apply this technique to release your social anxiety. NO NEED to awkwardly face your fears. And like thousands of others, you will significantly reduce your social anxiety. Learn A Powerful Emotional Release Technique - I've used this technique to overcome my own social anxiety. And I've helped hundreds of clients do the same. You'll learn how to use this simple, powerful technique. So you can apply it to overcoming your social anxiety. Discover The Blueprint To Social Confidence When you've suffered from social anxiety for a long time... transformation won't happen overnight (though progress happens rapidly). To become completely anxiety-free requires a journey: #TheJourneyToSocialConfidence This roadmap makes the journey crystal clear. You'll know exactly how to go from social anxiety to effortless social ease. Massively Reduce Your Social Anxiety You'll be guided through simple lessons and powerful exercises. Day by day you'll start feeling less anxious. More confident. More at ease. And step-by-step you begin breaking down your social anxiety challenges. 3) TUNE IN to my Social Anxiety Solutions Podcast. https://www.social-anxiety-solutions.com/sas-podcast/ You’ll hear me (an ex-social anxiety disorder sufferer) interview the superstars of the WESTERN therapy and ENERGY psychology world as they share their most effective techniques, empowering solutions, and unbelievably inspiring stories of transformation. 4) LET’S CONNECT! https://www.facebook.com/socialanxiet... https://www.instagram.com/socialanxietysolutions/ https://twitter.com/socialanxietysb All the best on your journey to effortless social ease. Warm regards, Seb

Out In The Wilds
Episode 1x06: "Sometimes I Feel Like I Am a Hundred Years Old"

Out In The Wilds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 89:54


Welcome to Episode 6 of Out In The Wilds. It’s time to cover Episode 6/Day 12 on the island! We talk conspiracy theories, desolate geographies, and the underlying sense that something is definitely wrong. We also get into the root of Toni’s distrust of Shelby, mussel-gate, our resident frightening psychologist, how not to provide counselling to young women, the design of the bunker, and a whole lot of Gretchen. It’s a return to Leah this episode, so let’s cheer for Sarah Pidgeon and how she demonstrates the multifaceted nature of mental health. Want to connect more? Get in touch! Instagram @outinthewildspodcast Twitter @thewildspodcast Email outinthewildspodcast@gmail.com

Moveable Do
Rosephanye Powell

Moveable Do

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 63:30


Dr. Rosephanye Powell delights Moveable Do this week with her discussion of music education, Imposter Syndrome, and performance practice for Spirituals. Truly, an enlightening conversation! Featured on this week's episode: "I Dream a World," "The Word was With God," "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child," and "With What Shall I Come," a gift for Dr. Anton Armstrong. For more music from Rosephanye Powell, visit http://rosephanyepowell.com. For a full archive of this podcast, visit SDCompose.com/movabledo. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moveabledo/support

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music
African American Pioneers of Electronic Music, Part 1

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 77:17


Episode 32 African American Pioneers of Electronic Music Olly Wilson Playlist Olly Wilson, “Cetus” from Electronic Music IV (1967 Turnabout). Composer, electronic realization on tape, Olly Wilson. Realized in the studio for Experimental Music of the University of Illinois. Wilson was the winner of the First International Electronic Music Competition, Dartmouth College, April 5, 1968. The competition was judged by composers Milton Babbitt, Vladimir Ussachevsky, and George Balch Wilson. The winner was awarded a $500 prize. 9:15. Olly Wilson, “Piano Piece for Piano And Electronic Sound” from Natalie Hinderas Plays Music By Black Composers (1971 Desto). Composer, electronic realization on tape, Olly Wilson; piano, Natalie Hinderas. Electronic sound realized at the Electronic Music Studio of the University of California at Berkeley. No apologetic electronics here. Wilson deftly blends a full range of electronic sounds, from loud and rumbling to delicately wavering, with a piano piece that moves through many of the dynamics of the piano. 10:56. Olly Wilson, “Akwan, For Piano, Electric Piano, Amplified Strings and Orchestra” from Black Composer's Series, Akwan/Squares/Visions of Ishwara (1975 Columbia Masterworks). Composer, electronic realization on tape, Olly Wilson; Piano, Electric Piano, Richard Bunger; Baltimore Symphony Orchestra conducted by Paul Freeman. Electronic sound realized at the Electronic Music Studio of the University of California at Berkeley. The word “akwan” comes fromt the Akwan language of West Africa. It means “roads, pathways, opportunities, or directions” (from the liner notes). This large-scale work serves as a kind of conversation between the soloist/orchestra and the electronic sounds. 16.26. Olly Wilson, “Echoes” from American Contemporary, Fantasy/4 Preludes/Echoes/Automobile (1977 CRI). Composer, electronic realization on tape, Olly Wilson; clarinet, Phillip Rehfeldt. Electronic sound realized at the Electronic Music Studio of the University of California at Berkeley. Close integration and interplay of clarinet and tape sounds. This was a performance piece for which the clarinet was amplified, and the tape sounds were projected on a 4-channel speaker system. 10:37. Olly Wilson, “Sometimes” from Other Voices (1977 CRI). Composer, electronic realization on tape, Olly Wilson; tenor, William A Brown. Electronic sound realized at the Electronic Music Studio of the University of California at Berkeley. Based on the Black spiritual “Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child,” this work evolves through a variety of roles for the voice and tape. Opening with highly modified sounds and distorted electronics (yes, those are beautiful and purposeful distortions you hear as part of the original tape!) the tenor is next featured as a soloist, then the elements are combined and mixed in various combinations for the rest of the work. 17.24. Opening and background music is excerpted from Olly Wilson, “Expansion III,” William Grant Still, Olly Wilson, Afro American Symphony, Kaintuck,' Dismal Swamp, Expansions III (1997 Centaur Records). Cincinnati Philharmonia Orchestra. Recorded October 29, 1995 at the Great Hall, University of Cincinnati. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz.    

Wort zum Tag
07. März 2021: „Sometimes I feel like a motherless child“

Wort zum Tag

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021


Wolf-Dieter Steinmann, Ettlingen, Evangelische Kirche: Das Leid von Millionen schwarzen Menschen ist darin aufgehoben, das ihnen Sklaverei und weißer Rassismus zugefügt haben und bis heute antun.

Things My Mother Taught Me
Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child Pt.2

Things My Mother Taught Me

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 6:06


In this episode Barbara discusses her background and dives into 2 of the 3 most impactful moments surrounding the death of her Mother.

Things My Mother Taught Me
Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child

Things My Mother Taught Me

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 8:11


In this episode Barbara discusses her background and dives into 1 of the 3 most impactful moments surrounding the death of her Mother.

world is a house on fire
Sometimes I feel like a motherless child

world is a house on fire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 41:28


(with music) TOPICS: lots. I have a lot to deal with and not a lot of resources, so I'm taking a day off of summarizing to do what I need to do to take care of me and survive.

Najima The Brooklyn Muslimah
SOMETIMES I FEEL LIKE...SOMEBODIES WATCHING ME...

Najima The Brooklyn Muslimah

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 72:59


In this episode, We have special guest X returning for another episode where we speak on the new privacy scandal with Instagram thats got folks shook, Youtube relationship Gurus , dating folks with children and much more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Some DAM Podcast
Episode 31: Sometimes I feel like... I'M ON DRUGS?!

Some DAM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 58:24


Pizza Stuffers& Wine Mixup& Macallan Investment& Sh*tShow Wine& McBakery& KFC Firelog& Shoey --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/somedampodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/somedampodcast/support

Writers Off the Page: 40 Years of TIFA
Austin Clarke: Sometimes, A Motherless Child

Writers Off the Page: 40 Years of TIFA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 42:51


Works by Austin ClarkeIn This CityThey Never Told Me and Other StoriesThe Polished Hoe Other Related Books or MaterialsOdetta’s 1960 recording of “Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child” (link opens a Youtube video)Austin Clarke’s Harlem (link opens part of a CBC audio documentary produced by Austin Clarke in 1963 about the Civil Rights Movement)Why Literary Critics Failed to Define and Understand Austin Clarke (link opens a National Post article from 2016)Austin Clarke Quotes (link opens a Twitter account devoted to the quotes and other aspects of Clarke’s work)__About the HostNovelist Randy Boyagoda is a professor of English at the University of Toronto and principal of St. Michael’s College, where he holds the Basilian Chair in Christianity, Arts, and Letters. He is the author of three novels: Original Prin, Beggar's Feast, and Governor of the Northern Province. His fiction has been nominated for the Scotiabank Giller Prize (2006) and IMPAC Dublin Literary Prize (2012), and named a New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice Selection (2012 and 2019) and Globe and Mail Best Book (2018). He contributes essays, reviews, and opinions to publications including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, First Things, Commonweal, Harper’s, Financial Times (UK), Guardian, New Statesman, Globe and Mail, and National Post, in addition to appearing frequently on CBC Radio. He served as President of PEN Canada from 2015-2017.Music is by Yuka From the ArchivesWriters Off the Page: 40 Years of TIFA is the first series associated with the Toronto Public Library’s multi-year digital initiative, From the Archives, which presents curated and digitized audio, video and other content from some of Canada’s biggest cultural institutions and organizations.Thanks to the Toronto International Festival of Authors (TIFA) for allowing TPL access to their archives to feature some of the best-known writers in the world from moments in the past. Thanks as well to Library and Archives Canada for generously allowing TPL access to these archives.

Conversations with Liz Gold
"Sometimes I feel like it's a safer space for me to go the paper." - a conversation with Kai Kelly

Conversations with Liz Gold

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 56:30


"I was actually a dancer first. I started dancing when I was three. I loved dancing,  loved movement but my dad thought I was really too emotional. He'd be like 'nobody wants to hear that, write that down.'" So I started to learn at a very early age that writing and paper was just a place that would never betray me. It was always there, it was always a sanctuary for me. ""With writing I always had it. Whether I was journaling or writing poems that I didn't share with anyone, it was always kind of happening in the background and that's how the process started.""I never thought that my writing was shareable. I always thought my writing was decent for me. It was like clothes you wear around the house. That's how I looked at my writing. I did not think that it would resonate or make sense to people outside of me. Or that it was as good as say the Nikki Giovannis.""I discovered how therapeutic it was not only for myself but for people in the audience.""There was a period where my family experienced a lot of loss. Probably an abnormal amount of loss for our family. I'd say like a whole chunk of our family just died, in a very short period of time. And the gift of life and how precious it is and how you don't know how much time you have. You think that this person is going to be around for this milestone or that milestone and they're gone.""If I do nothing else, I'm going to at least make this book so that the people who have loved me and supported me and believed in me my whole life have something of mine, something of that writing legacy.""I look at the book as a love letter to everyone that has cared about me over the years. It's a gifting to them.""Over the years, looking at the ways that - even in my reviews on Amazon - you'll see what poems resonate with people. One  of the great joys that I've had as an author is learning that.""The poem is based on perspective right, so you may read it and get one thing from it. Somebody else might read it and get another thing from it. I don't like to give people and say 'oh Liz this is exactly what the poem is about.' If it heals you because you relate to it however then that's all that matters to me.""Finding out what poems people connect to and that they mean something to them and then also I'm thinking about what it meant to me when I wrote it and how we had these two different experiences and the same poem pulled us together.""My writing process is extremely organic.""Sometimes I feel like it's a safer space for me to go the paper.""When something comes into my brain, I want a nice pen and some paper.""Sex is good but have you ever had a really good pen?""If you can't get a good slide as a writer, it's like useless. You don't know where this poem is going to take you, it could be one page, it could be eight pages. You don't want a pen that's going to cut out on you.""My brain is constantly moving. I get inspired by things that are happening outside of me. I get inspired by things inside of me.""The distrust we are experiencing in our society right now, the high level of distrust from government and entities and the disrespect that people of color are being shown just has a lot of people on paranoia, has a lot of people on 10.""If you're in an energy exchange that is not healthy, that's not inspirational, that's not positive, that's not uplifting, that doesn't pour into your soul - why are you doing it?" BioBorn and raised in Westchester County, NY,  Kiana (Kai) Kelly is a  passionate empath, that loves words and how they can tell a story.  Writing since the age of seven, Kai began sharing her writing humbly through open mics and blogs.  She has authored a book of poetry called, Love Kai and is currently a contributor for Born Brown: All Rights Reserved. Link to all things Kai:https://linktr.ee/author_kai_kellyPurchase Love KaiIG: @author_Kai_KellyFB: Kai Kelly Email: bookingkaikelly@gmail.com Born Brown: ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Diner Discussions
16. “Sometimes I Feel Like The wind” Featuring Bill Kelley

Diner Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 87:58


Bill Kelley stop by The Community Cafe For lunch. Where he talks to Josh and Aaron about recording, the music business and the power of music. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dinerdiscussions/support

Brews With The Crew
Sometimes I feel like these gotta be fake

Brews With The Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 46:52


This week the guys take us through some hilarious one star reviews. We all had a great time recording this one. Enjoy!!!!Show Notes:00:00 - 00:20: Intro00:20 - 02:15: Weekly Beer Review02:15 - 02:38: Intro to this week's topic02:38 - 05:02: Where is Baby's belly button?05:02 - 06:54: There was poo in the kettle!06:54 - 08:50: Witch doctor veterinary service08:50 - 10:01: UFO Detector10:01 - 12:24: 1 star review of a classic film & a whole bunch of laughs!12:24 - 13:20: It's the waiter's fault, not the bad parenting!13:20 - 18:49: The New Tasty Chicken House in Toronto18:49 - 19:33: Toddlers and Die Hard19:33 - 20:25: Notre Dame Cathedral (trigger warning, sensitive topic)20:25 - 24:20: Weekly Movie Game24:20 - 25:51: Great product, dumb bot25:51 - 28:06: Living at Sesame Place?28:06 - 29:29: You're fired29:29 - 30:29: Cold Sashimi?30:29 - 31:34: Rapid fire movies31:34 - 33:18: I have to pay for things?!33:18 - 34:00: Victoria Terrace drive test centre34:00 - 34:45: Is this supposed to do that?34:45 - 37:50: More rapid fire movies37:50 - 39:11: Sausage party!39:11 - 39:39: Montgomery county jail Texas39:39 - 39:45: Topic outro39:45 - 43:30: Yikes! Segment of the week43:30 - 44:50: Your weekly dose of positivity44:50 - 46:52: Podcast Outro

Sometimes I Feel Like Writing
Sometimes I Feel Like Writing (Trailer)

Sometimes I Feel Like Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 0:27


Radmars Podcast
Episode - 09 : Sometimes I feel like I have scurvy

Radmars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 79:46


The team congeals together to discuss a wistful rogue who consumes MRE's, Action RPG's, and has a totally high brow discussion about art and definitely don't talk about magical pants pooping. Hey! Check this out: Hardspace-Shipbreaker An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth: What Going to Space Taught Me About In... Kirklands OJ Twin Peaks MegaMan Swedish Symphony --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radmars/support

Musicality Now
240: Q&A: Sometimes I feel like I'm just guessing - is that wrong?

Musicality Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 8:27


Have you ever felt like you were guessing the answers while working on ear training? Believe it or not, that may not be a bad thing! Find out why in this clip from the archive of live member Q&A calls at Musical U - stay tuned!     Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS | YouTube   Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 240   Links and Resources • Musicality Now - What Is Ear Training? (and why does it normally fail?) • Musicality Now - Boosting Musical Brainpower, with Josh Turknett (Brainjo) • Musicality Now - Intervals Versus Solfa: Which Is Best? • The Ultimate Guide to Interval Ear Training • Musicality Now - About the Ear Training Trap         Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review

Passion Centre
Sometimes I feel like I'm going Crazy

Passion Centre

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 27:53


Sometimes I feel like I'm going Crazy! Sunday service at the Passion Centre with Dr Gordon Johnston. Psalms 42 talks about being downcast, "Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me?" Learn how to get sanity in times of great distress.

psalms going crazy sometimes i feel like gordon johnston passion centre
Father George William Rutler Homilies
2020-05-03 - The Fourth Sunday of Easter

Father George William Rutler Homilies

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 20:19


3 May 2020 The Fourth Sunday of Easter NOTE: Due to the Covid19 / Coronavirus Emergency the Archdiocese of New York has cancelled all public Masses for an indefinite period. The homily attached hereto was given on 7 May 2017, the Fourth Sunday of Easter, using the same Readings as for today, 3 May 2020. John 10:1-10 + Homily 20 Minutes 19 Seconds Link to the Readings: http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/050320.cfm  (New American Bible, Revised Edition)   From the parish bulletin of Sunday 3 May 2020:   Eyebrows were raised when Queen Victoria commented that of all her predecessors, she would most enjoy a conversation with King Charles II. In the arrangements of their domestic lives they could hardly have been more unlike, but Charles was a man of attractive wit, and that was her point. In most ways, Voltaire was the perfect opposite of Pope Benedict XIV, but he admired the pope’s gifts as an astonishing polymath and even dedicated a stage play to him.     The scientific and literary pursuits of Benedict did not concentrate his mind to the neglect of the ministry of the Church. He revived devotion to the Blessed Virgin as “Mother of the Church” in 1748, in the tradition of Saint Ambrose of Milan, who first used the title in the fourth century. As the Church is the body of Christ born of Mary, Pope Paul VI, previously an archbishop in the Ambrosian succession, formally proclaimed the title at the close of the Second Vatican Council. In 2018, our present Pontiff decreed that the Monday after Pentecost be a Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church. This year on May 1, the bishops of North America put their churches under the protection of Mary, the Mother of the Church.     Pope Benedict XVI wrote: “The Church . . . carries the burdens of history. She suffers, and she is assumed into heaven. Slowly she learns that Mary is her mirror, that she is a person in Mary. Mary, on the other hand, is not an isolated individual. . . . She is carrying the mystery of the Church.”     In the Clementine Hall of the Vatican is an allegorical painting of a woman nursing symbols of the Four Evangelists. Christians who call themselves Evangelicals might find the depiction startling, but it is a reminder that one cannot be fully a “Bible-believing Christian” without the Church that nurtured the canonical formulation of the Holy Scriptures.     Deprived of the Church’s sacraments during the pandemic, the faithful can find resonance in the old spiritual: “Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child.” The experience is not unique to the present time. In various plagues, churches have had to close. Christians, including missionaries, have also been denied sacramental access due to geographical isolation.     Sometimes the Church herself has imposed “interdicts” banning public worship for disciplinary reasons: Pope Adrian IV briefly placed Rome itself under interdict; by decree of John XXII, churches were shut in Scotland for eleven years; and Innocent III censured France for nearly a year, Norway for four years, and England for six. The circumstances were complicated and regrettable, but the results overcame previous lassitude and bonded the faithful to the Easter joy of the Blessed Mother.         Queen of Heaven, rejoice, alleluia.         For He whom you did merit to bear, alleluia.         Has risen, as He said, alleluia.         Pray for us to God, alleluia.  

Prosper to Godspeed
Ep. 30 Sometimes I feel like a fake

Prosper to Godspeed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 23:34


I want yall to know that sometimes, i feel like a fake to my audience, the people that support me. In feeling like that, it forces me to make sure im not a fake. Its a reminder that what im pursuing is real and I want to be honest with the speedsters. Godspeed!

This Is M
Sometimes I Feel Like Bambi's Mother

This Is M

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 27:15


Vulnerability is necessary to find what you need to grow --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/this.is.M/support

Northminster Presbyterian Church Hickory NC
Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child - Luke 4:20-30

Northminster Presbyterian Church Hickory NC

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 23:43


Service conducted by Rev. Jill Isola, Nathan Crabtree, and Bradley Blackburn on March 20, 2020

JAZZ по-русски
Lynne Arriale Trio • Chimes of Freedom®️2020 #jazz #contemporaryjazz

JAZZ по-русски

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 5:37


Depression Talks Podcast
Episode 25 - Sometimes I Feel Like Giving Up

Depression Talks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 6:37


Sometimes I feel like giving up. I do. I hope that by openly talking about how I feel, you know you are not alone.  If you would like to give a monthly donation to support the production of the podcast, help change the mental health stigma, and help show people they are not alone, go to www.patreon.com/depressiontalks

LET'S DIG
"Sometimes I Feel Like I Can't Talk to You"

LET'S DIG

Play Episode Play 41 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 43:56


Communication can make or break a relationship. In this episode, Pierre and Danilee discuss the struggles of communication within their marriage and their every day relationships with friends. Listen to hear what they’ve learned and what they’re still working on. We would love to hear from you, so #LetsConnect!Send us a message, voicemail and/or join our community: Call: 626-578-5640 Email: letsdigthepodcast@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/letsdigthepodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsdigthepodcast More: http://letsdig.buzzsprout.com/Also, your support is truly appreciated.Any gifts or donations can be sent using PayPal:https://www.paypal.me/letsdig If this episode resonated with you please be sure to leave a comment, subscribe, like or share it. Thank you for joining as we dig!____________________________________Want to start your own podcast? Here’s how we did it.Click this link and get started too!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=349348 Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/letsdig )

The Soul Sisters Podcast
Season 1, EP. 6 - Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child

The Soul Sisters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 60:30


Younger generations are not afraid to speak on the mommy issues some of us have... a conversation older generations are hesitant to discuss. Imani and Kourtney discuss their relationships with their mothers which includes the good, the bad, and everything in between. Article Reference: The Strained Relationship Between Black Mothers and Their Daughters https://madamenoire.com/1026019/the-strained-relationship-between-black-mothers-and-their-daughters/

The Evolving Activist
SOMETIMES I FEEL LIKE QUITTING.

The Evolving Activist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 10:38


SOMETIMES I FEEL LIKE QUITTING. Then I remember: those who need people fighting with and for them, for social justice, don't get to quit. The animals don't get to quit. People of color don't get to quit. Indigenous people don't get to quit. LGBTQIA people don't get to quit. Women don't get to quit. Kids in cages don't get to quit. The planet doesn't get to quit (although I suspect she'll win in the end). They need allies. People who will listen to them and learn from them. People who won't quit either, even though their privilege gives them license to be indifferent. People who will fight the systems of oppression and supremacy alongside them, even though they have benefited from those very systems. Because it's the right thing to do. Because these are the last shreds of our humanity, barely tipping the scales from despair to hope. And because everyone fighting for social justice needs someone in their corner. Someone who will listen. Who will hold space for rage, and grief, and terror, and trauma. Who will bear witness to despair and heartbreak. And who will shine an exploratory light as hope and healing are excavated from the rubble of dismantled systems. Do you feel like you need someone in your corner right now? Message me to schedule a conversation to explore how I can support you.

Under The Bridge
Ep015: Sometimes I Feel Like I Do Have A Partner!

Under The Bridge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 42:59


The dream team is finally back together, in a week which has been jammed full of exciting Sydney releases. Abby brings us a case for sitting in front of your screen, and Joe dishes up some new music that will get even your Nanna's tick of approval.

Conversations with the Royal Empress
Sometimes I feel like a fatherless child: What happens when no father is in the home?

Conversations with the Royal Empress

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 44:37


Join the ladies of Conversations with the Royal Empress as they are joined again by Jacob Anderson II A/K/A Jacob Tunez as they discuss the absentee father, and the emotional impact on children, particularly a son who grows up fatherless.  How do we change the course, and do we need to bring back the village structure to the Black Community?  Join in on the conversation!

The Carolina Shout - Ragtime and Jazz Piano with Ethan Uslan

Ethan plays an assortment of African-American spirituals and some songs inspired by them. Selections include: "Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho," "Down by the Riverside," "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child," and "Go Down Moses" (which has a fascinating history behind it). Songs inspired by spirituals include Gershwin's "Summertime" and Creamer/Layton's "Dear Old Southland." Amen! 

The Major Scale
Ahmad Jamal & Noah Haidu

The Major Scale

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 57:40


The Major Scale is humbled and proud to bring you one of the finest artists America ever produced, the incomparable Ahmad Jamal! He spoke with us about his latest effort, the beautiful Marseille, as well as the state of things today and American classical music – that's what we squares call jazz. Staying on theme, Noah Haidu is another artist who has a way with the piano. Downbeat certainly noticed, they consider his Infinite Distances among the best albums of 2017. If things keep going they way they are, Mr. Haidu will rank among the likes of the aforementioned Ahmad Jamal. One listen and you'll know why SONG CREDITS FOR THIS EPISODE: THEME: Jazz Phantom by Chomsk' (from the album "Different Beats" on Magentic Records). FIRST HALF: Marseille (vocal), Marseille (Instrumental), Autmn Leaves, and Pots En Verre by Ahmad Jamal (from the album “Marseille” on Jazz Village). Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child by Ahmad Jamal (from the album “Alhambra” on Universal Media Group) SECOND HALF: This Great Darkness, Momentum, The Subversive, They Who, Hanaya and Guardian of Solitude by Noah Haidu (from the album “Infinite Distances” from Cellar Live) ABOUT THE MAJOR SCALE: Your attention please to a new program that celebrates and takes a fresh and bold look at the great American art form- JAZZ!!! The Major Scale is the title, the motto and the mission are, Jazz- past, present, future, and everything in between. A lot of focus will be on new and fresh sounds, deep cuts, closer looks at underrated artists, taking a different look at some of the titans of the genre, and getting the two cents worth from a number of surprise guests and sources. The Major Scale can boast amongst it's guests- legends like Herbie Hancock, Tom Scott, and Ahmad Jamal. The up and coming and the underrated-Kamasi Washington, Mia Doi Todd, Michael Blake. Fresh perspectives and commentary from the likes of Rock legend Al Kooper, who weighed in on the gospel. From The New Yorker, Amanda Petrusich expounds on her article about the movement to rename the Williamsburg Bridge in honor of Sonny Rollins. We explore the Soul-Jazz experiments of the Rascals. Grace Kelly from The Late Show with Stephen Colbert talks about her pop-up/flash mob concerts. Plus Thundercat, Henry Mancini, Ghostface Killah, Jaimie Branch, Nels Cline, Badbadnotgood, Cecil Taylor, and more get pick up on the Major Scale radar. Produced in Central Florida, this program seeks to become one of the defining voices of this Native American art form, and everything else that finds itself under it's umbrella. Think about programming and content found on the likes of World Cafe, Philadelphia, PA. Tiny Desk from Washington D.C., and KEXP Live from Seattle, WA. and that's what the Major Scale strives to do. For the curious, and lovers of music who like the details in between. ABOUT KYLE EAGLE (Host): Kyle Eagle has been a contributing writer and producer for the NPR-WBGO, WUCF, WPRK, Wax Poetics, The Orlando Weekly, Artbourne, and The Fiscal Times, as well as several music and film releases- Light in the Attic's documentary "This Is Gary McFarland", and an upcoming film on composer Jack Nietzsche. Recordings- Call Me-Jack Wilson, Live at the Penthouse, Grachan Moncur III, Chico Hamilton, and Andy Bey. ABOUT CHRIS BARANYI (Producer): Chris Baranyi is a sound engineer and music producer. He splits his time between designing AV systems for theme parks and recording music. Chris has worked with many Orlando area musicians with backgrounds in jazz, fusion, hip-hop, funk, new age, and classical. Some of which have been featured on NPR's Echoes. His passion includes jazz, vintage microphones, and hot sauces.

At Home With Sally
Episode #185: Sometimes I Hide, Sometimes I Feel Like Giving Up

At Home With Sally

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2018 39:53


I hope you will in some degree enjoy our conversation today about the seasons of challenge in our own lives and know that you are not alone. God does see you and He indeed loves you.

Vinyl Vibrations with Brian Frederick podcast
Fats Waller Piano and Organ Solos Part 2 VV-015

Vinyl Vibrations with Brian Frederick podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 39:26


Fats Waller Piano and Organ Solos Part 2      (1940-1943) In today's VINYL VIBRATIONS podcast, I tour some early vinyl records that showcase PIANIST AND ORGANIST GREAT FATS WALLER. Many of these will be original compositions by Fats Waller . These recordings of Fats Waller are found on my Vinyl LP Record compilation of his recordings between 1929 and 1943…. PART 2 Dancing Fool, The Rarest Fats Waller Volume 4. Recorded March, 1940. Piano solo. Honeysuckle Rose (Fats Waller), ’Fat’s’ Waller and His Rhythm/Ain’t Misbehavin’, recorded 5/13/1941, 1956, RCA Victor Records. Piano solo. Ring Dem Bells, Handful of Keys, Fats Waller and His Rhythm, RCA Victor LPM-1502, 1957. Recorded May 13, 1941. Piano solo. Waller Jive, (Fats Waller) Fats Waller-Last Testament 1943, Alamac Recording Company, OSR2438 , recorded Sept 1943. Piano solo. Hallelujah, (Fats Waller) Fats Waller-Last Testament 1943, Alamac Recording Company, OSR2438 , recorded Sept 1943. Piano solo. Martinique, (Fats Waller) Fats Waller-Last Testament 1943, Alamac Recording Company, OSR2438 , recorded Sept 1943. Organ solo Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child, (spiritual, c1870, US), “Fats Waller Plays, Sings and Talks” recorded Sept 23, 1943. 1956, Jazz Treasury JT-1001. Organ solo. Bouncin’ On A V-Disc, (Fats Waller) “Fats Waller Plays, Sings and Talks” recorded Sept 23, 1943, organ solo 1956, Jazz Treasury JT-1001 THOMAS WRIGHT “FATS” WALLER was borne May 21, 1904 in NYC, the youngest of 11 children. He started paying piano at age six. His father was the Reverend Edward Martin Waller and by the time Thomas Waller was 10, he had learned how to play the organ at his father’s church. At age 14, he was playing the organ at Harlem Lincoln’s Theater. Fats Waller is best known for his stride piano style. [insert sample of stride piano] . At age 15 he was a professional pianist and worked the local cabarets and theatres. Some of his original compositions are well known standards today, like Honeysuckle Rose, Ain’t Misbehavin’, Handful of Keys, Squeeze Me, Blue Turnin Grey Over You. Recordings of Fats Waller were inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, first in 1984, the song Honeysuckle Rose, and again in 1998 the song Ain’t Misbehavin’. TODAY We will hear piano and organ solo performances by Fats Waller from 1929, during the time of the Great Depression, and 1943, when America was deeply involved in World War II in Europe and in the Pacific.  

Coffee With Vinny
Sometimes I Feel Like a Cow

Coffee With Vinny

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2018 8:51


You ever get that feeling? That you are just a part of a big dairy farm? that you are being treated with comfort only so you can produce effectively. __ Here you can find all my Gear/Equipment: ► http://Kit.com/vingin Here Is How You Can Support Me: ► https://goo.gl/8diJ1j Here You Can Subscribe To this channel: ► https://goo.gl/9f9Sgb __ NEW VIDEO UPLOADED EVERY DAY: New York(USA 12.00 Los Angeles(USA) 09.00 Tokyo(japan) 02.00 Sydney(Australia) 04.00 London(UK) 17.00 Stockholm(SE) 18.00 __ ps. Don’t forget to subscribe and turn on notifications.

First Up with Landsberg & Colaiacovo
Duthie: Sometimes I feel like Maple Leafs don't know who they are

First Up with Landsberg & Colaiacovo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2018 11:12


TSN Hockey Host James Duthie joins Landsberg in the Morning to discuss the Maple Leafs vs Flyers, Mike Babcock's coaching style, the NFL playoffs and more.

TTPOASM Podcast
“Sometimes I Feel Like A Fatherless Child” Episode 8

TTPOASM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2017 39:40


“A Mother Holds Her Sons Hand For A While But Holds His Heart For A Lifetime” IG: https://www.instagram.com/thetravelingpantsofasinglemom/ Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/The-Traveling-Pants-Of-A-Single-Mom-942898319197709/?ref=bookmarks Email: thetravelingpantsofasinglemom@gmail.com

Soulfull Sundays
[11-26-17] A Simple Offering by The Rev. Patrick Miller

Soulfull Sundays

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 19:37


The Reverend Patrick Miller's sermon from November 26th, 2017. "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child," performed by Cameron Dezen Hammon and the 5 p.m. band.

Soulfull Sundays
[09-17-17] Alchemy, by The Rev. Patrick Miller

Soulfull Sundays

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2017 16:27


Reverend Patrick Miller's sermon from September 17th, 2017. "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child," performed by Cameron Dezen Hammon and the 5 p.m. band. **Recommended Reading: The Rivers North of the Future, The Testament of Ivan Illich, by David Cayley https://www.amazon.com/Rivers-North-Future-Testament-Illich/dp/0887847145

That Kind of Nerd
EP 109: Sometimes I Feel Like Being A Neanderthal

That Kind of Nerd

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 45:55


This episode is brought to you by our sponsors on Patreon This month’s sponsor is Bryan Roman! Help support us on Patreon. Partreon.com/ThatKindofNerd CJ was a guest on the Cinemaholics Podcast by We Got This Covered * Star Wars’ Han Solo spinoff directors were just fired in the middle of shooting * Bill Nye will be back on Netflix to save the world with science * HBO’s Making a WATCHMEN TV Series with Damon Lindelof * Marvel’s Kevin Feige is the internet’s latest sad boy thanks to Spider-Man * How Joss Whedon is Already Shaping the New DCEU * This Ad Blocker Replaces Ads with Affirmations * Ikea to be Apple launch partner for AR, showing virtual furniture in your own home * Sega launches free retro game collection for iPhone and Android * ‘Pokémon Go’ to get raid battles and simplified gyms Is this too late? Want more? Follow your hosts on Twitter: @CJMellon (CJ Mellon) , @Jnubbs572 (Josh Burns) , @bathornton160 (Brian Thornton) and @ThatKindofNerd. Send a tweet with the hashtag #TKONPodcast if you’d like your question answered on next week’s show. Be sure to share your thoughts, comments, and suggestions below.Come and share your voice on our podcast! Share your opinion or a story from your nerdy life. Call into our Podcast line 484-373-4119 Check out our other Podcast Hey Did You See * Subscribe to That Kind of Nerd via iTunes * Subscribe to That Kind of Nerd via Stitcher * Subscribe to That Kind of Nerd via RSS * Subscribe to That Kind of Nerd via Google Play Music

Classical Classroom
Classical Classroom, Episode 161: Sweet Secret Sacred Songs, With Jason Oby

Classical Classroom

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017 26:34


All of us have heard spirituals before – those sometimes jubilant, sometimes sorrowful songs created by African American slaves. But have you really heardthem? As it turns out, these deceptively simple songs sometimes carried hidden messages, signals, and directions. Dr. Jason Oby, artistic director of the Houston Ebony Opera Guild, teaches all about this ingenious and soulful musical invention that was born out of oppression and necessity. He also talks about the spiritual’s connection to classical music, and the music of Roland Carter, who, among many things, arranges spirituals. Music in this episode: “Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child,” feat. Jason Oby and Moses Hogan (piano) “His Eye Is on the Sparrow,” feat. Jessye Norman “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” arranged by James Weldon Johnson and John Rosamond Johnson, feat. Roland Carter “Hold Fast to Dreams,” by Roland Carter Audio production by Todd “Telekinesis” Hulslander with levitation from Dacia Clay and assistance from Mark DiClaudio. To learn more about the Houston Ebony Opera Guild and their performances – including their upcoming Annual African American Music Gala celebrating the work (and birthday!) of Maestro Roland Carter – check out their website.

Grace Cast
Sometimes I Feel Like A Fatherless Child

Grace Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2016 59:03


Grace Cast
Sometimes I Feel Like A Fatherless Child

Grace Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2016 59:03


Grace Cast
Sometimes I Feel Like A Fatherless Child

Grace Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2016 59:03


Grace Cast
Sometimes I Feel Like A Fatherless Child

Grace Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2016 59:03


The Homeschool Solutions Show
HS 022: Sometimes I Feel Like Quitting by Sarah Mackenzie

The Homeschool Solutions Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2016 4:56


Quitting homeschool, that is. And I thought I should tell you that. So often, we homeschoolers make this journey sound like its all roses, all the time. We have a tendency to talk up the benefits of homeschooling constantly. After all, there are many: improved academic opportunity, better socialization, increased family time, the ability to weave our values all throughout the curriculum…the list goes on (and on). We talk up homeschooling because we like to talk about it, but we also do it because we are constantly defending our choice to educate at home. At least I know I am. Read the rest or listen at http://amongstlovelythings.com/sometimes-i-feel-like-quitting/

The Dana Hanson Show
Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child Medley

The Dana Hanson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2015 6:31


Live from LIFEhouse, Rahn Coleman sings from the heart...

PZ's Podcast
Episode 202: Pope Francis

PZ's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2015 21:35


Did you cry at any point as you watched Pope Francis in action during his visit? If you did, when was it? What made you cry? "Now it wasn't just John Boehner! I noticed as I watched the Pope inter-acting with individuals, and especially with individuals in acute need or distress, that it was those encounters that touched me personally. (I was abreacting all over the place.) I don't have spina bifida. I'm not in a wheelchair. I'm not six years old, nor 84 (yet). Nor am I homeless. But hey: Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child! My tears flow freely, and often not freely enough. In other words, I identify with distress and need. I identify with exclusion, tho' you might not know it. I identify with rejection and exile, tho' again, you might not know it. The point is, everybody's at their own point of need. Everybody's got something they're thinking about that's painful. Pope Francis, walking in the steps of the great Understander, the great Sympathizer, touched the core pain. He touched the core pain of many, many people. It was busting out all over. I think we're each walking in "The Tracks of My Tears". (Thank God for Smokey Robinson and the Miracles.) And when they bubble up, you can just smell the healing.

Funniest Thing!
Sometimes I Feel Like a Nut; Sometimes I Don't

Funniest Thing!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2014 59:16


Do you ever feel like you are going nuts? Darrell and Ed have learned that this feeling is an indicator that we need to adjust our course and get back on the beam. It's easier than you think. Daily Word® editor Laura Harvey joins the show to read today's message, "Guidance."

Wanda's Picks
Wanda's Picks Radio Show: Tim Wise;Sam Pollard

Wanda's Picks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2012 180:00


We open with two songs: Odetta singing Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child followed by Fire from Liz Wright's Salt. The first archived interview with Tim Wise re: Dear White America; Sam Pollard speaks about his film Slavery by Another Name. We interject Sweet Honey in the Rock's Motherless Child between the two interviews. When I cannot find the interview (smile) we are able to enjoy music from Meklit Hadero's Abbay Mado from On a Day like Today; Barbara Hunter's Sarah.

Enterbt Rec.
Chez Damier - boomboom room (Chicago) live

Enterbt Rec.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2011 48:15


E|R podcast nr. 13 mixed by Chez Damier Chez Damier A legendary figure in electronic music, Chez Damier has played close witness to many of the pivotal moments in the history of house and techno. Jointly responsible with partner Ron Trent for both Prescription Records - widely recognised as one of the greatest labels of all time - and The Morning Factory - one of the most ethereal jams ever to rock a room - Chez Damier carries abound the soul of house music. KMS, The Music Institute, The Bellville three: the Chicago DJ has played pivotal roles in the development of all three hallowed pieces of musical history. However his natural artistry and constant need to outdo even himself has led to him passing off such seminal tunes as Can You Feel It as just a stage in his artistic development. For as an artist Chez Damier represents a unique blend; he is as impetuous and daring as now as in 1989 and being able to qualify this with his own unique heritage makes his releases and DJ performances doubly formidable. When The Music Institute opened in Detroit in the late '80s it provided the home for a developing music scene. It proved just as important for the development of techno in the city as The Warehouse and The Music Box had been for house music in Chicago and the hedonistic experiences in that club have gone onto shape much of Damier's life ever since. After a few years managing the KMS studio and label for Kevin Saunderson, he returned to his hometown of Chicago and, alongside Ron Trent, created the musical legacy that has guaranteed his legend. Immortal cuts like "Sometimes I Feel Like," "The Choice" and "Be My"- remain unparalleled examples of the genre. After taking an extended break from the music industry either side of the turn of the millennium, the house music impulse returned to Damier. A handful of releases in 2004 and the odd DJ date hinted that a return was on the cards. In 2009, the last year of the decade Damier found a trusted outlet for his talents. A series of releases for the German label Mojuba signalled that he was on his way back to show the young pretenders the way. Taking up the torch of Prescription, Damier launched Balance Alliance as a home for some of the most forward thinking and talented producers he deems fit to join him on the imprint. With momentum building behind him, Chez Damier will be exploring fresh artistic avenues in the new decade and looking to consolidate his legendary status as a DJ.

Music From 100 Years Ago
Command Performance

Music From 100 Years Ago

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2010 48:06


Highlights from the Command Performance radio show of the 1940s.  Performers include: Bob Hope, Judy Garland, Lena Horne, Count Basie, Bing Crosby,James Cagney and Frank Sinatra. Songs include: Embraceable You, I'll Be Back, Just One of Those Things and Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child.

Pastor Megan Rohrer
Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child

Pastor Megan Rohrer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2010 29:41


New Life Community Church Weekend Messages
Dear God: Sometimes I feel Like You've forgotten about me

New Life Community Church Weekend Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2008 33:14


10/19/08 Weekend Message on Psalm 22. Series: Honest to God. Speaker: Mike Hannah.

Day's End with Adrian Manley
Sometimes I Feel Like Somebody's Watching Me #0011

Day's End with Adrian Manley

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 20:26


Holding ourselves accountable can be a full-time job...sometimes you just need a friendly push in the right direction...sometimes.