POPULARITY
Episode 117 To Be Encouraged with Bishop Julius C. TrimbleLegacy of Encouragement: Bishop Julius C. Trimble's Mission ContinuesTransition and Transformation: Bishop Julius C. Trimble on Encouragement and New BeginningsIn this heartfelt episode of the "To Be Encouraged" podcast, Rev. Dr. Brad Miller engages in a deep and insightful conversation with Bishop Julius C. Trimble. As Bishop Trimble prepares to transition from his role as the Bishop of the Indiana Area United Methodist Church, he reflects on his journey, his mission of encouragement, and his inspiring vision moving forward. This episode is filled with gratitude, wisdom, and a passionate call to spread love and encouragement in a world often filled with negativity.**Top 3 Takeaways:**1. **The Power of Encouragement and Gratitude:** - Bishop Trimble emphasizes the importance of expressing gratitude to others, acknowledging that his journey has been nurtured and supported by numerous people throughout his 40 years in ministry. He reflects on his mission to encourage all people with the love of Jesus Christ, underscoring that genuine encouragement goes beyond making people feel good about themselves; it's about inspiring them to do good for others and rise to their highest potential. - "I want to encourage all people with the love of Jesus Christ to rise to their highest potential," says Bishop Trimble, highlighting that his mission is rooted in his Christian faith and a desire to cultivate a better world.2. **Addressing the Steady Diet of Negativity:** - Bishop Trimble shares his concern about the pervasive negativity in today's society, where people are often offered reasons to dislike and distrust others. He points out the lack of public discourse on critical issues like the well-being of children and the basic right to secure shelter. His vision is to counteract this negativity with a "steady diet of encouragement," which he believes can transform lives and communities by fostering a spirit of can-doism and unity. - He passionately states, "We're offered a steady diet of bad news... but there's so little discussion about those who are marginalized, those who have lost a sense of belonging."3. **Looking Ahead: A Vision for Wider Impact:** - As Bishop Trimble transitions out of his episcopal role, he sets a bold new goal for himself: to encourage 2,000,000 people. He plans to leverage various platforms, including his new website, bishopjuliusctrimble.com, to continue his mission of encouragement through writing, blogging, speaking engagements, and leadership training. Bishop Trimble's unwavering belief in the power of encouragement to transform lives is central to his vision moving forward. - He says, "What if I intentionally decide part of my motivation at this stage... Let's set a wildly important goal that only you can accomplish if God helps you."Join us in this inspiring episode as Bishop Julius C. Trimble shares his insights, aspirations, and unwavering commitment to spreading love and encouragement in an often discouraged world.**Connect with Us:**- **Website:** [To Be Encouraged Podcast](http://tobeencouraged.com)- **Bishop Julius C. Trimble's Website:** [bishopjuliusctrimble.com](http://bishopjuliusctrimble.com)- **Subscribe & Listen:** Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you get your podcasts.
The first time I ever heard of Ritalin was as a teenager, from a Green Day lyric which inspired the episode title; little did I know it would become an important part of my life someday. Here are some observations of how this medication helps with my ADHD and the interesting effects it has on my Autism. x Lauren Blog: https://lmnpodcast.wixsite.com/lmnpodcast/post/doctors-missed-my-adhd-autism-audhd-for-12-years-an-essay Email: littlemissedneurodivergence@gmail.com Instagram: @littlemissedneurodivergence Patreon: patreon.com/LittleMissedNeurodivergence (to support my podcast)
The 60's and the Band … the Mama's and the Papa's go hand in hand SCOTT G. SHEA is the author of ALL THE LEAVES ARE BROWN: How the Mamas & the Papas Came Together and Broke Apart-The dysfunctionality of the band -Mamas & Papas John Phillips drug use "To be on a steady diet of those, which led him, who had addictive quality about him, led him to the harder stuff"-His upbringing (dark)-Allegations by daughter MacKenzie Phillips that she joined the band in 1980, she slept with her father for 10 years while on drugs -What was it like during the peak of the bandGrab the book here
Our fishes have evolved to consume all sorts of foods. And they often shift their feeding habits throughout the year, as a response to seasonal changes, abundance, etc. And our botanical method aquariums, with their leaves, seed pods, etc. are fantastic producers of supplemental nutrition…
In this ethical adventure, our hardcore heroes traverse the justifiably angry world of Fugazi. A post-hardcore band from Washington DC, and somewhat of a punk supergroup, Fugazi are legendary for putting their fans first by famously ensuring that ticket prices were, music was plentiful, and live shows were unforgettable. Of course throughout the episode, they bring their warped sense of humour and plenty of laughs.Head over to www.asoundpurchase.com/shop to see our range of merchandise, we want to keep both the regular pod and bonus pods free of cost, and you can help that to continue by purchasing some of the mugs, hoodies or shirts we have on offer.Your support of this podcast is hugely appreciated, you have been vital to the sanity of our heroic podcast hosts. You can continue to show your support when you like us, review us, share us, and subscribe to us. Whilst you are at it, why don't you get a little something for yourself by becoming a ‘friend of the show'; you will gain instant access to exclusive bonus podcast episodes (like the famous full length interview with Miguelito from the Cuban Brothers), blog posts, and you can visit the hall of ‘top 10s'. We are also rolling out a monthly watch party that explores the entire filmography of the great Austrian Oak, Mr. Arnold Schwarzenegger. It won't cost you a penny to sign up, yet you gain so much! Sign up now at www.asoundpurchase.com/fots
The spirit of mokuhanga can be found throughout the world. You may find mokuhanga anywhere, in one place, yet pursue it in another. On this episode I speak with long time mokuhanga printmaker David Stones. David has lived and worked in Japan for over forty years, all in the rural area around Okazaki City, in Aichi Prefecture. David has dedicated his life to making mokuhanga in Japan. I speak with David about how he found his way to Japan from England, and how he began working with and studying under famous sōsaku hanga printmaker Tomikichirō Tokuriki (1902-2000) in Kyoto. We discuss what it's like to live and work in a rural part of Japan, how documenting a Japanese historical past affects his work and talk about his relationship with nature. Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after the note. Pieces are mokuhanga unless otherwise noted. David Stones - website, video produced by Satomi Okane, here. Tiles Oshibuchi (date unknown) Trans Siberian Railway - is a rail line that services Russian cities from Moscow to Vladisvostok. It is 9,289 km long. It has been in service since 1904. More information can be found, here. letterpress - is a type of relief printing by using a printing press. It was popular during Industrialization and the modernity of the West. By the mid twentieth century, letterpress began to become more of an art form, with artists using the medium for books, stationary, and greeting cards. Tomikichirō Tokuriki (1902-2000) - was a Kyoto based mokuhanga printmaker and teacher. His work touched on many themes and styles. From “creative prints” or sōsaku hanga in Japanese, and his publisher/printer prints, or shin hanga prints of traditional Japanese landscapes. Hamaotsu (date unknown) Wood Block Print Primer - is a book first published by Hoikusha Publishers in the late 1960's in soft cover and, strangely, published in 1970 in hardcover by Japan Publications Inc. If anybody has more information on this book, send me an email. deshi (弟子) - is the Japanese word for pupil, or student. Studying in Japan - going to Japan to study your field, your art, or your interests can be a complicated process. You can go and take short term courses and workshops without a special visa in Japan, but if you are looking for a long term option to study, I suggest checking out University websites, artist in residence programs etc in your chosen field as all will have their own application processes. shukubo (宿坊) - is a dormitory, or hostel, in a Buddhist temple in Japan. You can find some of those “temple-stays” in Kyoto, here. Okazaki, Aichi - is a relatively large city of around 300,000 people. It is about 45 minutes outside of Nagoya City. It is known for its seasonal activities, reconstructed castle, Tokugawa history, and food. More info can be found, here Richard Steiner - is a mokuhanga printmaker based in Kyoto, Japan. He has been producing mokuhanga for over 50 years. More information about his work can be found on his website, here. And his interview with The Unfinished Print, can be found here. David Bull - is a Canadian woodblock printmaker, and educator who lives and works in Japan. His love of mokuhanga has almost singlehandedly promoted the art form around the world. His company, Mokuhankan, has a brick and mortar store in Asakusa, Tōkyō, and online, here. The River In Winter - From "My Solitudes" series (2007-9) oban - is a print size in mokuhanga. The standard size is, generally speaking, 39 x 26.5 cm. The Japanese Gallery in London has a solid list on the variants of mokuhanga print sizing, here. gomazuri - is a mokuhanga technique where slight pressure is used with pigments too make a “spotty” image, what look like sesame seeds. It can add depth to your prints. An excellent description of this technique can be found at David Bull's woodblock.com, which posted Hiroshi Yoshida's entire book 'Encyclopedia of Woodblock Printmaking' (1939), here. Woodblock Diary - is a book self published by David Stones, and can be found on his website. Tōkyō Tower - is a communications tower located in the Minato district of Tōkyō, Japan. It was built in 1958 and, before the construction of Tōkyō Skytree to compete, was one of the few views of Tōkyō open to the public. For many, including me, it is a nostalgic piece of Tōkyō architecture with a lot of affinity. More info can be found, here. Chubu Electric Power Mirai Tower - is a communications tower locasted in the Japanese city of Nagoya. It was constructed in 1954 making it the oldest communications tower in Japan. More info, in Japanese, can be found, here. Taishō Period (1912-1926) - a short lived period of Japanese modern history but an important one in world history. This is where the militarism of fascist Japan began to take seed, leading to The Pacific War (1931-1945). More info can be found, here. Nagoya City and District Courthouse - built in 1922, this courthouse was designated an Important Cultural Property in 1984. More information can be found here at Japan Travel, about the history of the courthouse. Preservation of Historic Sites and Buildings - is a Parliamentary recognition in England which attempts to preserve historical buildings through various charitable organizations. English Heritage, established as a charity in 2015 preserves designated historic buildings and properties in England. And The National Trust, founded in 1895 is an independent charity which does the same as EH. Yoshida Hiroshi (1876-1950) - a watercolorist, oil painter, and woodblock printmaker. Is associated with the resurgence of the woodblock print in Japan, and in the West. It was his early relationship with Watanabe Shōzaburō, having his first seven prints printed by the Shōzaburō atelier. This experience made Hiroshi believe that he could hire his own carvers and printers and produce woodblock prints, which he did in 1925. The Cave Temple at Anjata (1931) urushi - is a type of lacquer used in Japanese lacquerware for hundreds of years especially in maki-e lacquer decoration. A very good blog posting by Woodspirit Handcraft has great information about urushi, here. Echizen - is a region in Fukui Prefecture, Japan associated with Japanese paper making. It has a long history of paper making. There are many paper artisans in the area. One famous paper maker is Iwano Ichibei. He is a Living National Treasure in paper making, and the ninth generation of his family still making paper today. More info can be found here in English, and here in Japanese. Satomi Okane - is a filmmaker, director of video production for her production company, Penny Black Productions. She has worked on various videos dealing with the preservation of nature, and culture in Satoyama. Her work can be found at her Torikono Sekai website, here, and her YouTube channel, here. Lynita Shimizu - is a mokuhanga printmaker based in Connecticut. She studied under Tomikichirō Tokuriki, and Yoshisuke Funasaka. Her work is colourful and powerful, dealing with nature. More info can be found, here, on her website. Her interview with The Unfinished Print, can be found, here. kura (蔵) - is a Japanese storehouse © Popular Wheat Productions opening and closing musical credit - Fugazi - Stacks. From the album, Steady Diet of Nothing. (Discord, 1991) logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) Слава Україну If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.***
Part four of "The Secret Sauce" series. Pastor Tristan Kennedy gives his winning combination of 3 ingredients for his SECRET SAUCE. He shows us the importance of HAVING VISION, BEING TEACHABLE and a STEADY DIET of THE WORD OF GOD. These three things will help you be successful in your calling...your purpose in God.
it's always a treat when we reach the Fugazi episodes. On today's show, we explore their second full length, Steady Diet Of Nothing. This is sometimes regarded as something of a dark horse in their catalog. We hope to have a hand in rectifying it's place in the canon. As you can see by the episode's length, we have a lot to say about this one. Friend of the show, Dr Drew Lichtenberg, drops by to weigh in on Guy's tracks on the album. Finally, we talk with bassist Joe Lally about the record and his philosophy of music and life. We'll meet you at the exit....
Hey! Spotify playlist below!!! - Agree or disagree (The Loving Paupers "History Dub version") - Random Questions -Kazoo Tunes!!!!!!!!!!! - Our Top 3 Instrumental Songs! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3rRHWfa7npq4A4jbFtxmAV?si=143cef4d34864859
Hey, guys! Click the link below to hear songs you might not Know!!!! - Agree or Disagree (City Weezle "City Weezle" [City Weezle]) - Random Questions - Kazoo Tunes! - Our Top 3 Songs Weve Learned How To Play https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3bZFdr76YgdnkzdnGzqNSz?si=3fdd5ecf13be4eeb
Ya Ya YOOOOOO!!! Check out the Spotify Playlist of this episode below!! - Agree or Disagree (Octavian "Sleep Feat. Krimbo") - Random Questions - Kazoo Tunes! (THE ULTIMATE BATTLE!!!) - Our Top 3 Live Tracks. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0RXthPYj1yzxhyvOdthhN4?si=ada9120a3de34b19
Hey all!! Dont forget to check out the Spotify playlist we created in the link below!! - Agree or Disagree " Opeth (Deliverance). " - Random Questions - Kazoo tunes! - Our top 3 Punk Rock Songs!! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2YUJGxam4yC6ik2uShDZiS?si=b002d609f1884e85
YO!!!!!!! As always, we have a playlist for ya from this episode available on Spotify! Click the link below! Hearts and farts, dooders. - Agree or Disagree (Tim Berry "Dog bumped") - Random Questions - Kazoo Tunes! - Our Top Three Agree or Disagrees Here's our playlist, FUCKERS!!! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4IAUCb0IknNLyyoFAH0FXI?si=11645fa133f8443d 1
YO, DOODERS! Don't forget to follow us on your favorite platform and be sure to listen to this episodes playlist on Spotify!! Link below!! - Agree or Disagree (Soul Glo "Jump, or get Jumped!!) - Random Questions - Kazoo Tunes! - Out top 3 Last tracks! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/22LdheJ9CA1DiV8cg0ieS1?si=7a07af0b533e492d
Hey, listeners! As always, be sure to check out the playlist below on Spotify!!! - Agree or Disagree (Flatbush Zombies "R.I.P.C.D") - Random Questions - Kazoo tunes!! - Our top 3 Sonically sounding albums
Jessica Gilligan has built her business to almost $15M in sales volume in just five years on a steady supply of high-quality referrals from her database by focusing on client care and the fundamentals of working by referral. In this episode, Jessica shares her secret sauce, which is really no secret at all: taking care of people, reminding them that you need their referrals, and staying top of mind through social media. We also discuss "systematizing the predictable to humanize the experience," balancing real estate and family, learning to enjoy the slow times, and the value of A+ clients.
Don't forget to check out the playlist we made for this episode on Spotify! -Agree or Disagree (Birdcloud "Springwater") - Random Questions - Kazoo tunes! - Our top 3 musicians we wish were still alive - Spotify playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2SAdJmVQK0PtHqBoWv0DAm?si=1e521505f3924c36
Hey, party people!!! be sure to listen to this episode's playlist on Spotify! Click the link below!! - Music News - Agree or Disagree (48 Roses "El Mariachi Bronx.") - Random Questions - Kazoo Tunes!!!! - Our Top 3 B Sides! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/39Ph9E6AyrRqpUEUYPknfG?si=499948aaf55a458f
Believers Voice of Victory Audio Broadcast for Monday 2/21/2022. Are you low on WORD calories? Join Kenneth Copeland on Believer's Voice of Victory as he shares how you can't rely on a few memorized scriptures to see results. A steady diet of The WORD brings healing, so keep feeding on His Truth—that's the prescription for life and health!
Believers Voice of Victory Audio Broadcast for Wednesday 2/23/2022. You don't have to fear death! Join Kenneth Copeland on Believer's Voice of Victory as he explains why Jesus came to destroy the fear of death, so we can live a life free of sickness, disease and fear. You can live strong and healthy up until the end because death is swallowed in victory!
Believers Voice of Victory Video Broadcast for Monday 2/21/2022. Faith is released in your hands! Watch Believer's Voice of Victory as Kenneth Copeland teaches you one of the fundamental doctrines of Christ—the laying on of hands. Learn, through the teaching and actions of Jesus, the power of faith and the laying on of hands in ministering healing.
Hey, kids!!!!!!! Be sure to check out the somewhat decent playlist in the link below!! -Agree or Disagree (The one and only PPL MVR "Day of the dead") - Random Questions - Kazoo Tunes!! - Top 3 worst bands seen live https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3OK39Yxc0Y0kTGAfVxy8Sv?si=34a945a702794aab
Hey, listeners!!! Check out the playlist we created from this episode on Spotify!!! Link in the description below!! - Agree or Disagree ( Merrie Land "The Good The Bad And The Queen") - Random Questions - Kazoo Tunes!! - Our Top 3 Most Confusing Lyrics https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4Nrm5oLfmdg4dKbv5ZmNbx?si=33d280c6d4104802
Check out the link below to hear a playlist of all the songs talked about on this episode. -What were we just listening to? -Agree or Disagree -Random Questions -Kazoo Tunes -Top 3 Lyrical Lines from a Song https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1U0GS1qwX9s4SxG8kzbubF?si=eeQD6dJ9TyyNIJsZ7heC2Q&utm_source=copy-link
Holiday themed episode of Steady Diet of Vinyl with Dan and Brandon -Vinyl Pull -Name That Band -Records on Our Horizon
Welcome back, listeners! The Link for the playlist on Spotify is down below if you want to hear all the tunes we talked about! ENJOY! - Agree or disagree (Ford Theatre Reunion "Alligator") - Random Questions -Kazoo Tunes! (The Battle for the Kazootle!) - Our top 3 3-Piece Bands. : Link to the Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4lRUIwK5n97eCeKXTN26eZ?si=a2891cb9aa274c64
-What we're we just listening to? -Agree or Disagree -Random Questions -Kazoo Tunes -Top 3 Music Documentaries Hey listeners! Be sure to check out the playlist we made with every tune we talked about! link below! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1XzoChgmQloR4HegJwxmh0?si=2jo0eT1CTBSiSNQ0cAO0GQ&utm_source=copy-link
Join Dan and Brandon on their recent vinyl finds -Vinyl Pull -Name That Band -Records on Our Horizon
Hey listeners! Be sure to check out the playlist we made with every tune we talked about! link below! -What we're we listening to -Agree or Disagree -Random Questions -Kazoo Tunes -Top 3 Music Videos https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2m0MdbreiWZOqec9cp5ltL?si=eyqEo-7iSIqw3Uf9bFwKjA&utm_source=copy-link https://youtu.be/qybUFnY7Y8w https://youtu.be/LBQ2305fLeA https://youtu.be/OJWJE0x7T4Q https://youtu.be/4aeETEoNfOg https://youtu.be/qORYO0atB6g https://youtu.be/R0IUR4gkPIE https://youtu.be/TOdo7dhvSwg https://youtu.be/eE6XAmSBUc4 https://youtu.be/30TQ-zSfwgs https://youtu.be/K0HSD_i2DvA https://youtu.be/vWaljXUiCaE https://youtu.be/nspxAG12Cpc
Hey listeners! Be sure to check out the playlist we made with every tune we talked about! link below! - Agree or Disagree (Killing Joke "Seeing Red") Killing Joke are an English rock band from Notting Hill, London, England, formed in 1979 by Jaz Coleman (vocals, keyboards), Paul Ferguson (drums), Geordie Walker (guitar) and Youth (bass). Their first album, Killing Joke, was released in 1980. After the release of Revelations in 1982, bassist Youth was replaced by Paul Raven. The band achieved mainstream success in 1985 with both the album Night Time and the single "Love Like Blood". The band's musical style emerged from the post-punk scene, but stood out due to their heavier approach, and has been cited as a key influence on industrial rock.[1] Their style evolved over many years, at times incorporating elements of gothic rock,[2] synthpop and electronic music, often baring Walker's prominent guitar and Coleman's "savagely strident vocals".[1] Killing Joke have influenced many later bands and artists, such as Metallica, Nirvana, Nine Inch Nails and Soundgarden. Although Coleman and Walker have been the only constant members of the band, the current line-up features all four original members. - Random Questions (Is there a particular Sound effect in songs that bother you?) (What's a band you like that has no original members?) - Kazoo Tunes with special guest Tony!! Winner takes the next top 3 in this epic kazoo-off of seismic proportions. - Our top 3 Songs under a minute. Some of these tunes we selected unfortunately didn't make the playlist due to unavailability. but there is plenty to listen to, so enjoy!! - Link to Spotify playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3EVvuno1cBuxmR6zxmhcbg?si=dc4eb4dc4088404a
"Steady Diet" by Fugazi https://fugazi.bandcamp.com/track/steady-diet Revolutions podcast https://thehistoryofrome.typepad.com/revolutions_podcast/ Oysterband https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oysterband The 400 Blows https://s3.amazonaws.com/criterion-production/films/6419fdfbf3442b70b449e2780ae6ac04/Jli0DzbsLXV9c4V1sPirW4n2Lw5FR8_large.jpg Bill Hicks: Revelations https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkmbIAhoWrQ Alex Mitrani's Github https://github.com/alexmitrani/Repeatr Gunter Habets with a revealing note on "Steady Diet" here: https://www.dischord.com/fugazi_live_series/minneapolis-mn-usa-62701 Email the podcast: fugaziAtoZ@gmail.com Donate to the podcast: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-alphabetical-fugazi
- Agree or Dismember ( The Aquabats "Skeleton Inside") (The Dahmers "In the dead of night") (Man Man "Feathers") (Clipping "Nothing is safe") - Macabre Question Marks - Death By Kazoo - Top 3 Halloween Songs Hey, listeners! Don't have a spooky Halloween playlist yet? Well Fret not, because we made one based on all the spooky tunes we mentioned in this special episode! We came up with a total of 40 tunes! over two hours of howling, macabre musics!! Just click the link in the description below to listen to the Steady Diet of Halloween playlist on Spotify!! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3IGXVfaAfVKnf2ZqCIjlTN?si=c38978573e564421
Hey! Be sure to check out our playlist in the the link below to here all the tunes we talked about!! - Agree or Disagree ( The Bronx "Knifeman") - Random Questions -Kazoo Tunes! - Top 3 Anthems https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3HJ1YsIpUj8YGlNVljtTOp?si=1ca899593cb0471a
Hey! Be sure to take a listen to the mix tape of our episode down below to satisfy all your SDOM needs! - Agree or Disagree (Ozzy Osbourne feat. Post Malone "Its a raid.") - Random Questions. On this episode, Brandon askes "What music video would you want life to be like?" check out the videos we picked!! https://youtu.be/MZjAantupsA https://youtu.be/4aeETEoNfOg https://youtu.be/Yq7FKO5DlV0 https://youtu.be/wTP2RUD_cL0 - Kazoo tunes! - Our top 3 (feat.) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2baVGYvvOEWBZOXzved5kg?si=f0a8508c33e34ed5
-Vinyl Pull -Name That Band -Records on our Horizon
Hey Listeners! Click the link down below to listen to the Spotify playlist of all the tunes we talked about!! - What did we just listen to? - Agree or Disagree - Random Questions - Kazoo Tunes!! - Top 3 Pastiche Songs https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1GHVHoXHDNErkgL8awN7mt?si=143ef3d569c04aa4
Welcome to the first episode of The Dustbin, a bonus show in the Steady Diet of Music universe in which we examine albums that received notable critical acclaim in their time, but have since fallen out of favor. Do they deserve to be rediscovered by modern listeners, or should they remain in the dustbin of musical history? In this first episode, we discuss Graham Parker & The Rumour's "Squeezing Out Sparks", a 1979 album with the dubious honor of having—by a considerable margin—fewer Spotify plays than any other winner of the Village Voice's "Pazz & Jop" poll. Does its combination of tightly-wound rock arrangements and surly, adenoidal vocals still worth listening to today? Join your hosts Brandon and Jesse as we discuss. Content warning: A discussion of "You Can't Be Too Strong", a strikingly unsympathetic song about abortion, from 25:40 to 34:05. Also, I (Jesse) am annoyed with myself for referring to the anti-choice faction as "pro-life" at one point. Old framings die hard. Links: Squeezing Out Sparks on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/4ZImzDF35hQWiN5FdAqQbN?si=-Hcof087SD6mhgMMm5j8oA&dl_branch=1 Squeezing Out Sparks on Apple Music https://music.apple.com/gb/album/squeezing-out-sparks/1442237876 Graham Parker-related clips from "This is 40" https://youtu.be/Uf71beU8dPs The 1979 Pazz & Jop Critics' Poll http://robertchristgau.com/xg/pnj/pjres79.php Squeezing Out Sparks on Acclaimed Music http://acclaimedmusic.net/album/A455.htm Donate to ActBlue's Texas Abortion Funds https://secure.actblue.com/donate/abortionfund Next month's album is Arrested Development's "3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life Of...". Write into steadydietofmusicpodcast@gmail.com with your take on the album, and we'll quote from it on the next show!
Hey! Like what you heard but don't know all the tunes we mentioned? Click the link at the bottom to get this episodes Spotify playlist for all your listening needs! - What did we just listen to? - Agree or Disagree (Sweet Cobra "He Tall He" off of "Earth") - Random Questions - Kazoo Tunes! - Top 3 Second Bananas https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3csqvdYZ4vO9jF629OdveY?si=02663bf5fae44c17
Val's got the controls and she's takin' us cruisin' on the high seas in luxury to the sounds of the sweet 70s softest, yacht-iest rock you've ever heard. So climb aboard. Plus, Big Cat's stay in Buffalo is filled with wings, Stan Savran's true grit, and more.
Hey! Like what you heard but don't know all the tunes we talked about? listen to the playlist in the link below after you listen to the episode. -What did we just listen to? -Random Questions -Kazoo tunes!! -Our top 3 Cover songs! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7dwjUArMu6JyhKOGqrt8kN?si=247d9d3e5ae24b73
Dan and Brandon's side show about collecting records
Hey!!! Want to listen to the all the music we talked about in this episode? Just click the link below and check out the Spotify playlist of episode 17! - What did we just listen to?? -Agree to Disagree (PUP "If this tour doesn't kill you, I will" "DVP") -Random Questions -Kazoo Tunes!! -Our top 3 E.P Records!! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1n6mK7S6pyr5K50ojZMuox?si=d98da1ef9aeb41d8
In this episode, our very special guest Jesse Fuchs, Singer, Guitarist and Songwriter of "Denver Zest" joins us throughout the entire episode! Join us as we pick the brain of one of our influential underground heroes of our youth!! Also, take a listen to some of the songs by Denver Zest sprinkled throughout the show! Want to hear the songs we talked about? Check out the link below to listen to the Spotify playlist we made! -Introducing, Jesse Fuchs! -What did we just listen to?? -Random Questions -Kazoo Tunes!!!! -Our top three 1st tracks! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/125ol84H55aRh3I8E8e72p?si=83f603d0997440b1
A mini show within the Steady Diet of Music universe. -Vinyl pull -Poorly described bands -Records on our horizon
A bonus Episode in the Steady Diet of Music universe where Skunk and Andy Talk about the wacky adventures they had on the road! -Skunks big break in California. Will he get the record deal he's been waiting for? Or will he just get really drunk and mess it all up? - Andy plays a naked fest. -I scream, Skunk screams, the bar screams for ice-cream! -Lyrical plububleh
-What Did We Just Listen to? - Agree or Disagree (Hot Club Of Detroit "Passion") -Random Questions (Feat. M.G Bailey) -Kazoo Tunes!!! -Top 3 Country Songs For more info on M.G. Bailey: https://www.mgbailey.com
-Topic: Record Sleeving -Vinyl Pull -Poorly Described Bands -Vinyl on Our Horizon
- What Did We Just Listen To? - Agree Or Disagree! (The Members "Don't Push") - Random Questions - Kazoo Tunes! (Kazoons) - Our Top 3 Summer Songs
-Vinyl Topic: Record Shopping -Vinyl Pull -Poorly Described Bands -Records on our Horizon
-What did we just listen to? -Agree or Disagree (Cloud Nothings "Wasted Days") -Random Questions -Kazoo Tunes!!! -Top 3 Romantic Songs!
Brandon & Dan's spin off show all about vinyl! -Topic (Picture Discs and Colored Vinyl) -Vinyl Pull -Poorly Described Bands -Records on the Horizon
-What we were just listening to? -Agree or Disagree (Mad Sin "Dead Men Tell No Tales") -Random Questions with Ken Waldman -Kazoo Tunes -Top 3 Third Wave Ska Bands
Dave and I discuss H.P. Lovecraft and Robert W. Chambers, the shady frontier history of the mother state ( Alabama ) and of course, Black Sabbath. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anthony-thomas22/support
- Agree to Disagree (Volbeat "Die To Live") - Random Questions - Kazoo Tunes!!! - Top 3 Bad Commercial Jingles
Dan and Brandon's spin off show all about vinyl -Vinyl fun fact -Topic of the day: cleaning records/stylus -Vinyl pull -Poorly described bands -Records on our horizon
- Agree to Disagree (Pulling Rabbits Out Of A Hat "Sparks") - Random Questions - Kazoo Tunes - Top 3 Misheard Lyrics
-Agree to Disagree (Turnstile "Big Smile") -Random Questions -Kazoo Tunes!!! -Top 3 Rainy day songs.
The Growthcast with Dallas Pruitt | Presented by The Multifamily Mindset
"It Takes a Steady Diet" is the title of todays daily drip of the Growthcast! This podcast is brought to you by The Multifamily Mindset with Dallas Pruitt!
- Agree To Disagree (Masked intruder "Hello Beautiful") -Random Questions! - Kazoo Tunes! (Kintoo Zooze) - Top 3 Metal Bands!
Boob Update. Bias. Caffeine. Audience Questions. Pronouns. Patreon: https://patreon.com/radiozeroLivestream: https://www.facebook.com/RadioZeroUS/live/ [...] Read More... The post Steady Diet of Coffee appeared first on Radio Zero with Rick and Rose.
- What did we just listen to? - Agree or Disagree (Error "Burn in Hell") - Random Questions - Jason's Random Question (Do you believe in Aliens?) - Kazoo Tunes!!!!!!!!!! - Top 3 Guitar Heroes
You aren't actually what you eat.
-Agree to disagree ( The Limiñanas "Cold was the ground") -Random Questions! -Jason's' 42 cents! ( The Specials "Gangsters") -Kazoo Tunes! (Kintoo Zooze) -Top 3 Female Bands!
-Agree to disagree ( King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard "Murder of The Universe") -Random Questions! (Why do we all want to learn Piano?!) -Jasons' 42 Cents!! (Idles "Never Fight a Man With a Perm") -Kazoo Tunes!!! -Top 3 Classic Rock Bands!
- What did we just listen to?? -Agree or Disagree. (Botch - An Anthology of Dead Ends.) -Random Questions. (Crazy Answers!) - Jason's 42 Cents (Choking Victim - In My Grave.) - Kazoo Tunes!!!!! -Top 3 (Favorite Uplifting Songs to ring in the new year!!!!)
- What did we just listen to? - Agree or disagree "Born Ruffians E.P." - Random questions - Jason's 42 cents "The Vandals, Oi To The World." -Kazoo tunes!! - Top 3 (Christmas songs) - Dishonorable Mentions.
THOSE TRUMP SUPPORTERS ARE FED A STEADY DIETS OF LIES, HALF TRUES, MISINFORMATION TO THE POINT OF THEIR ZOMBIE LIKE BEHAVIORAL.
This week we’re discussing Fugazi, the band Mike openly calls “his Beatles.” One summary isn’t enough to explain the profound impact this band has had on independent music, but we will say that Fugazi was formed in Washington DC by former Minor Threat frontman Ian Mackaye and Joe Lally. The two quickly recruited drummer Brendan Canty and second guitarist/vocalist Guy Picciotto. Very few bands in the world have the raw chemistry that Fugazi did and the bond between each member shined through every one of their albums. We like them a lot and this is one of our most gushy episodes by far. Listen to this one before any other episode. And if you’ve already heard other episodes, pretend you haven’t.Closing track: “Shut the Door” from Repeater (1990)Check out our episode playlists on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherincMike’s Picks:The Argument (2001) — Best AlbumRepeater (1990) — Personal FavoriteInstrument soundtrack (1999) — Worst Album13 Songs (1989) — Least FavoriteAlex’s Picks:The Argument (2001) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteSteady Diet of Nothing (1991) — Worst AlbumAlbums we discussed this episode…13 Songs (1989)3 Songs EP (1989)Repeater (1990)Steady Diet of Nothing (1991)In on the Kill Taker (1993)Red Medicine (1995)End Hits (1998)Instrument soundtrack (1999)The Argument (2001)Follow Mike on Instagram @popejesseventura for show updates and @pandermonkey for original musicFollow Alex on Instagram @motherpuncher
In this week's episode Marc and Frank are doing another band spotlight and this time it's on Washington DC's own Fugazi. A band that really didn’t follow any certain style of music. They embraced Hard Core but was far from limited to its trappings and explored Art Rock, Alt Rock, Experimental Rock, Post-Punk, Reggae, Dub. They take a look at the first four Fugazi albums: 13 Songs, Repeater, Steady Diet of Nothing, and In on the Kill Taker. Find out the story and facts behind each of these classic albums from this very important band. Let us know your thoughts. You can reach us below: Instagram: @checkoutthisrecord Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkdRbGfkOFg5V58uFx8qoUg/videos Twitter: @checkrecord https://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/checkoutthisrecord
The Allen Club is reckoning with the current state of the world and its response to the pandemic. Like many, ol' Mom & Dad are trying to comprehend how they'll not hate a large portion of the country when it's all said and done. Meanwhile, the family also tries to help Cash solve the mystery of messed up middle school girls (spoiler alert: there's no solving this problem. Puberty is a motherfucker!). Oh, and after you hear a large portion of today's episode you'll realize very quickly how apropo Cash's song choice is for closing it out. Don't forget to subscribe!!!!
On this episode of Hot Boxin’ with the Boys join the Princess Reefer, Dank Scientist, Attorney General THC & Guest stars Leroy Dabins & the lovely Miss BerryBomb through a series of volcano hit inspired conversations ranging across a variety of random topics. --- 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/princessreefer/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/princessreefer/support
Join us as we discuss Fugazi's album, "Steady Diet of Nothing", during its anniversary month. Video Version - https://youtu.be/h2XSV0ia9eY --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bangoverproductions/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bangoverproductions/support
We do not own the licenses for these songs, so we ask you to check out our playlist on Spotify (link below) or find the songs yourself. Our mission is to expand not only our music library but our listeners library as well. Our Playlist for the Week: 1. Shadow Of Tomorrow by Madvillian 2. Sally Cinnamon by The Stone Roses 3. Still Life by The Horrors 4. Help I'm Alive by Metric 5. Don't Be Afraid To Be Different by Logic ft. Will Smith Finally if you would give us a rating or review on where ever you listen to podcast we would greatly appreciate it. Also give us your idea for songs or playlist at our Twitter @WakingKraken Spotify Playlists: https://spoti.fi/2IyusOf
In an attempt to cover the entire Fugazi discography we listen to the next three records, Steady Diet of Nothing, In On The Kill Taker and Red Medicine with our friend Mike who continues to teach his master class in their evolving sound. We talk about their changing sound and the surrounding politics track by track. Recorded one long afternoon in Brooklyn this is the second part of a three part series. Email - records@harveylovesharvey.com Twitter - @welisten21 Instagram - welisten2records Leave a message on the Welisten hotline - 978-707-9899
This week is a double-sized, packed episode that includes new stuff from Iron Chic, The Pathogens, The Slow Death, Sneakers Award, Attic Salt, and Oklahoma's Girls Club plus classics from Morrissey, The Gaslight Anthem, The Odd Numbers, and Stiff Little Fingers and much more. 1. "Lead Ashtray" by Fresh (from Fresh)2. "Little Love Letters" by Sad Blood (from Little Love Letters)3. "Never Say Die" by Sneakers Award (from Demo)4. "Chewing Gum" by Muskets (from Chew)5. "Digital Age" by Hang Tight (from Grind EP)6. "Bury Your Idols" by Hot Water Music (from Light It Up)7. "Steady Diet of Sugar" by Goddamnit (from I'll Never Be Okay, I'll Never Be the Same)8. "Not Me" by Girls Club (from Polyglamorous)9. "Way Back" by Save Ends (from A Book About Bad Luck)10. "Be The One" by The Slow Death (from Punishers)11. "Drive" by The Gaslight Anthem (from Sink or Swim)12. "Marie" by Supersuckers (from The Sacrilicious Sounds of the Supersuckers)13. "Diane" by Material Issue (from International Pop Overthrow)14. "One to Two" by Dag Nasty (from What If? Sessions)15. "Problematic" by ALL (from Punk-O-Rama, Vol. 5)16. "Never Coming Down" by Willamette Stone (from If I Stay [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack])17. "Anything" by Static Radio (from Resentiments)18. "Tonight" by The Warning Shots (from Tonight!)19. "Freaks on the Street" by The Pathogens (from Freaks on the Street)20. "Love Is Not an Answer" by John Moreland (from Big Bad Luv)21. "Purple Mountains" by Able Baker Fox (from Visions)22. "Dead Meat" by Talk Show Host (from Not Here to Make Friends)23. "Old Men Die In New Suits" by Michael Kane & The Morning Afters (from Laughing at the Shape I'm In)24. "The Third Floor" by The Rentiers (from Bring Me the Finest World Map Shower Curtain in All the Land)25. "Candle Wax" by Sincere Engineer (from Rhombithian)26. "Nickel Arcade" by Wicked Bears (from Tuning Out)27. "Spun" by Wagers (from New Guilt)28. "Handouts" by Black Train Jack (from You're Not Alone)29. "Love Comes In Spurts" by Richard Hell & The Voidoids (from Blank Generation)30. "Start With" by Seaweed (from Spanaway)31. "Nobody's Hero" by Stiff Little Fingers (from Nobody's Heroes)32. "Don't Bother Me" by The Odd Numbers (from About Time)33. "Star Sign" by Teenage Fanclub (from Bandwagonesque)34. "Working Class War" by Hudson Falcons (from Desperation & Revolution)35. "Reunion" by Drop Acid (from Making God Smile)36. "Verse Chorus Verse" by Nirvana (from No Alternative)37. "Everyday Is Like Sunday" by Morrissey (from Viva Hate)38. "Where Eagles Dare" by Misfits (from Collection I)39. "Hometown" by Attic Salt (from Attic Salt)40. "Dizzy Wizard" by Hard Girls (from Floating Now)41. "To Shreds, You Say?" by Iron Chic (from You Can't Stay Here)
Fresh off last weekend at Boston Comic-con, MiC Re-caps a few of the notable moments. There’s civil unrest bubbling under the fabric of society that must be discussed. Not to mention, talking Fugazi’s influential self-produced second studio album Steady Diet of Nothing, as well as Elmore Leanord’s novel Freaky Deaky.
Fresh off last weekend at Boston Comic-con, MiC Re-caps a few of the notable moments. There’s civil unrest bubbling under the fabric of society that must be discussed. Not to mention, talking Fugazi’s influential self-produced second studio album Steady Diet of Nothing, as well as Elmore Leanord’s novel Freaky Deaky.
Believers Voice of Victory Video Broadcast for Tuesday 08/01/2017 Keep feeding on a steady diet of faith, and see the results! Watch Kenneth Copeland on Believer’s Voice of Victory explain how your words activate victory in your life, and your words are the result of what you feed your spirit.
Believers Voice of Victory Audio Broadcast for Tuesday 08/01/2017 Keep feeding on a steady diet of faith, and see the results! Watch Kenneth Copeland on Believer’s Voice of Victory explain how your words activate victory in your life, and your words are the result of what you feed your spirit.
PowerCast episode originally released on Jul 8, 2017. In this bonus episode recorded this week, Mark talks about the first Keto style diet he was ever given. He was a teenager, and the coach who gave it to him only let him have meat and water at first. This coach (Ron Fedkiw), is a brilliant mathematician, is now Stanford professor, and has an Oscar for special effects technology. Back in the day, his bench press stats were beyond impressive. We talk about why some diet strategies seem to work better at certain times and for certain people. Mark has lost roughly 35-40 lbs recently, and talks about the conditioning workouts he's been doing lately. Finally, we reminisce about the time in 2011 when Donnie Thompson trained at Super Training during his quest to break the all-time multi-ply squat and total records. Included at the end of the episode is a short interview what was recorded at the time. It's from a YouTube video Jim produced titled, "Nobody Gives a Damn About Your Squat." Here's the link to the Westside vs. The World Kickstarter. Mark Bell and Jim McDonald host. @thejimmcd PowerCast theme by Aaron Moore PowerCast logo by Joseph Manzo. Audio and Video produced by Jim McDonald
The time is right, GMPeople! This week, Raeaan & RJ talk about the sportsmanship scandals that marred the Olympic games. We also briefly touch on what makes a rap "corny", as well as adult bullying, summer butter, & then some! We play 'Let's Judge a Book by Its Title' & 'Trivia Guesspert'. Hosts @UpscaleHobo & @rae_gun Cold Funk Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Professor Umlaut Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ In Your Arms Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Guts and Bourbon Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
I was homeschooled my entire life, K-12. So I was intrigued by that begins like this: "In early September, in a clapboard house situated on 43 acres just outside a small town in northern Vermont, two boys awaken. They are brothers; the older is 12, the younger 9, and they rise to a day that has barely emerged from the clutches of dark. It is not yet autumn, but already the air has begun to change, the soft nights of late summer lengthening and chilling into the season to come. Outside the boys’ bedroom window, the leaves on the maples are just starting to turn. School is back in session and has been for two weeks or more, but the boys are unhurried. They dress slowly, quietly. Faded and frayed thrift-store camo pants. Flannel shirts. Rubber barn boots. Around their waists, leather belts with knife sheaths. In each sheath, a fixed-blade knife. By 6:30, with the first rays of sun burning through the ground-level fog, the boys are outside. At some point in the next hour, a yellow school bus will rumble past the end of the driveway that connects the farm to the town road. The bus will be full of children the boys’ age, their foreheads pressed against the glass, gazing at the unfurling landscape, the fields and hills and forests of the small working-class community they call home. The boys will pay the bus no heed. This could be because they will be seated at the kitchen table, eating breakfast with their parents. Or it might be because they are already deep in the woods below the house, where a prolific brook trout stream sluices through a stand of balsam fir; there is an old stone bridge abutment at the stream’s edge, and the boys enjoy standing atop it, dangling fresh-dug worms into the water. Perhaps they won’t notice the bus because they are already immersed in some other project: tillering a longbow of black locust, or starting a fire over which to cook the quartet of brookies they’ve caught. They heat a flat rock at the fire’s edge, and the hot stone turns the fishes’ flesh milky white and flaky. Or maybe the boys will pay the bus no heed because its passing is meaningless to them. Maybe they have never ridden in a school bus, and maybe this is because they’ve never been to school. Perhaps they have not passed even a single day of their short childhoods inside the four walls of a classroom, their gazes shifting between window and clock, window and clock, counting the restless hours and interminable minutes until release. Maybe the boys are actually my sons, and maybe their names are Fin and Rye, and maybe, if my wife, Penny, and I get our way, they will never go to school. Hey, a father can dream, can’t he?" Today, I have that dreaming father on the podcast, and you're going to learn everything you need to know about unschooling, alternative education models, sustainable homestead living, and much more. Even if you don't live "in the sticks", you're going to pick up plenty of advice about how to raise your own children or help those around you raise their children to become independent, free-thinking resilient kids who know how to thrive in unpredictable situations. My guest is Ben Hewitt, author of , and in this interview, you'll discover: -How Ben and his family live like royalty on a thrifty budget, and how you can too... -How to find mentors and internships for your children... -How Ben's children learned how to read with no "formal" education... -The difference between unschooling and homeschooling... -How to unschool even if you don't live on a farm or a homestead, especially if you're in an urban environment... -How to ensure that your children don't become isolated loners or socially awkward... -Potential alternatives to unschooling for people who aren't confident doing it or don't have the time... -And much more! Resources from this episode: -Book: -Book: -Book: Do you have questions, comments or feedback about unschooling? Leave your thoughts at and either Ben or I will reply!
This episode of SleepTalker is the first for 2015, and it's been a long time in the making. Interviewing Zed, and then editing him, required a lot of patience and reworking. But here it is: tonight, Zed tells me how his tattoo was inspired by a dream. SleepTalker is produced by Bec Fary. Visit www.sleeptalkerpodcast.com for more. Music credits: 'Adinatisa O Kaymenos' by Daniel Padden 'Black Eyes' by Nettle Both from the compilation 'On a Steady Diet of Hash, Bread and Salt' at the Free Music Archive: freemusicarchive.org
Zo, Tui, and Burcs talk to Brandon, host of A Steady Diet of Music podcast, about his battle with addiction. Brandon shares his story about his self guided rehabilitation, and what it takes to conquer addictions. Listen LIVE on 801FM every Wednesday at 4 PM. Podcasts available on iTunes, Stitcher, or westsideshaman.com. Please rate and review the podcast wherever you listen! Love and Light... Namaste
In this, the 71st episode of The Last Podcaster Standing, Links Wild Ride In A Wheelchair Mother Tries To Sell Daughter's Virginity Sunlight Diet Baby Pills AND by popular demand The Glossary of Perversion Have a quiz, a survey, or a story that needs to be told? Send it to us, we'll make a show out of it! Have questions you want answered? Send us an email, drop us a line on Facebook, or post a comment right here in this blog post. Thanks for listening, thelastpodcaster@gmail.com When News Breaks, We Point And Laugh www.thelastpodcasterstanding.com Facebook @lastpodstanding YouTube Right Click the link below and select Save Target As to save a copy of the podcast to your computer