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THE BLACKEST NIGHT HAS COME! Its a HUGE EPISODE as we cover the big DC event from Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis, plus THERE'S CHAOS at Supernova, and SIGNAL OF DOOM is ASKING QUESTIONS! Dave takes us back to why we stormed the beaches at Normandy, we salute the flag, Mary Marvel's new outfit sure is SOMTHING, Harrison Ford is injured on the set of Indy 5, Loki discussion, Tash is BACK, and Rich has NAM Flashbacks from something Pierce Brosnan said! ALL this and MORE on FRESH SIGNAL! Weekly Comics Checkmate #1 Heroes Return #1 Infinite Frontier #1 TRADE OF THE WEEK Blackest Night Follow us on Twitter: @signalofdoom Legion Outpost: @legionoutpost Follow Dave on Twitter: @redlantern2051 Please support the show on Patreon! Every dollar helps!https://www.patreon.com/SignalofDoom
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In This Episode I Talk about Somthing that did not Allow Me to Progress & Make a Change So make sure to listen and Apply!
Somthing that is not mentioned nearly enought in my opinion is stretching. Here I will tell you why stretching is important and why most coaches are trying to tell you to stretch for a "warm up" and a "cool down". As always if you have further questions or any comments to give me, leave me a message on social media and I will get back to you very shortly. https://www.facebook.com/Riske-Entertainment-104796220867684/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jaime-riske/support
I have followed the career of designer Marco de Vincenzo since his very first show when he started his brand back in 2009. And it has been a privilege to watch him grow into one of the most exciting Italian fashion designers working today. If you are doing the math, you now know that this year marks the 10 year anniversary of the launch of the Marco de Vincenzo brand. It also happens to be the year Marco turns 40 and the year he launches his first menswear collection. Somthing he will do later this month at Pitti Uomo in Florence. And beside running his own signature label he also juggles his gig as the creative head of leather goods at Fendi alongside his mentor Silvia Venturini Fendi. Marco’s aesthetic is very distinctive. The rainbow has almost become the trademark of his designs. Or maybe it's fringing. Or perhaps Lurex knits. Actually now that I think about it… it is all three of them. He is also very good at coming up with accessories that have launched a thousand copies. What is it they say, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery? But besides those designer building blocks Marco’s work also has other important fundamental features like his true artisanal understanding of how to manipulate and craft leather goods and his ability to constantly revisit his Italian heritage in his designs in new, unexpected and heartfelt ways. The fashion industry’s confidence in Marco’s talent as a designer is underlined by the fact that LVMH signed a partnership deal with the designer back in 2014, taking a 45% stake in the company and this year a new partner, Marco Panzeri, has acquired a 35% stake in the business, with Panzeri coming in as the new chief executive officer of the company. All of which is to say I felt that now was the perfect moment to sit down with Marco for a good long chat. To take the time to reflect back on the first decade of his business, the challenges and the successes, and to lay out his goals for the future of his vibrant and upbeat fashion label.
Mark Morel & Deitrich Dvais talk about their thoughts on Bruce Pricard's facts and opinions from his hit podcast "Somthing to wretlers with. Deitrich Davis Twitter and Instagram @DeitrichDavis Mark Morel Twitter and Instagram @Mdouble
Our 40th volume of Whiskey & Bananas playlist is curated by Dena Blevins, Starbucks Creative Director. These tracks are as energizing as a shot of espresso. Way Back — Amber Mark I love this song, it just makes me happy, the positivity of getting back to where you want to be — makes you feel like anything is possible. I Can’t Go For That — the bird and the bee Such a cool cover of the Daryl Hall & John Oates classic. Better Give You Up — FKJ (French Kiwi Juice) We’ve had a revolving door of French exchange students at our house over the years and this was one of the great artists they exposed me to. Somthing’s Missing — The Internet My son Alec introduced me to this band, and I immediately loved their slow, cool vibes. Vampire — Mai Lan As a Sookie Stackhouse / “True Blood” fan, anything with “Vampire” in it gets my attention. This song is catchy and quirky — and the artwork on the single release is gorgeous. That’s Not My Name — The Ting Tings This album was in rotation in our creative studio at Starbucks years ago. A bunch of us from the studio went and saw their show at the Showbox in Seattle, and it was incredible. The female vocalist Katie White was a bundle of sexy energy clad in shorts and knee-high striped athletic socks. She’s pissed in this song and is letting you know about it. Makeba — Jain Jain is a French singer-songwriter that grew up traveling the world and you clearly hear those global influences in her work. Another find from our French exchange students. What You Don’t Do — Lianne La Havas (Tom Misch Remix) I love the instrumentals they wove into this remake and her vocals are sultry and smooth. Wish I Didn’t Miss You — Angie Stone I’ve always loved classic R&B — this takes me there. There is such a yearning, alluring feel to her vocals — you can feel the pain in her voice. Everyday — Lucy Pearl Love the positivity of this song — Dawn Robinson’s vocals are inspiring and uplifting. And a hidden classic inspired by Dena’s earliest years as a music fan…
Somthing new for the drop top or the boat! Enjoy the summer boys & girls!
In Mark's gospel, at Jesus' baptism the clouds don't just part. Instead, the heavens are torn open. Somthing has changeddrastically. Also, the voice of God appears to be heard by Jesus alone. What's up with that?
In Mark's gospel, at Jesus' baptism the clouds don't just part. Instead, the heavens are torn open. Somthing has changeddrastically. Also, the voice of God appears to be heard by Jesus alone. What's up with that?
Playlist: Master of Puppets – Metallica Two Step – Dave Mathews Band Belief – John Mayer Suffragette City – David Bowie Breakfast At Tiffanys - Deep Blue Something Comfortably Numb – Pink Floyd Do You Feel Like I Do – Peter Frampton Live Forever – Oasis RockCrazy.com