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Today's fascinating episode features musician, artist and author, Horace Panter. Horace, known professionally as as Sir Horace Gentleman, was a member in of my all-time favourite groups, The Specials Panter met Jerry Dammers while a student at Lanchester Polytechnic and the two of them formed The Specials. The group enjoyed many hits including ‘Gangsters' ‘Rat Race' ‘Sterotype' and ‘Ghost Town' which stormed to the top of the charts back in June, 1981. As discussed in the interview, this seminal track truly reflected what was going on in Thatcher's Britain at the time, terrible unemployment, social unrest and riots. The song was hailed by the contemporary UK music press as a major piece of popular social commentary Horace talks about his current group The Dirt Road Band, his art and the exhibitions his put on, writing his book ‘Ska'd for Life' and his time in The Specials, who in my humble opinion are one of the most influential British bands ever.
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2022 - 11 - 13 - Kyle Rye - You Are More Than A Sterotype by Buford Church of Christ
Scoot shares his thoughts on the horrific mass shooting in a Chicago suburb and that perhaps how quickly the media and society want to focus on gunman's race.
Cole Swindell joined the show to talk about his brand new album out, Sterotype, how he used to work at Billy Bob's, his upcoming concert at the Toyota Music Factory and take part in the Celebrity Million Dollar Challenge Support the show: http://www.newcountry963.com/hawkeyeinthemorning See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
These are a few of my favorite things: Cole Swindell, Boston, Jodee Messina, and Cole's new album, Sterotype. We chatted about all of the above and so much more, when Cole called today. He is pumped for Boston to hear his new album, as he has always held a special love for us. Stereotype includes a song called, "She Had Me at Heads Carolina," a reference to Massachusetts' native Jo Dee Messina's breakout hit from 1996. We play a round of "Let It Roll Cole," and find out how Cole likes to chill, what he is a fan of and what he thinks when he thinks of Boston. We wrapped up our conversation with a sneaky bomb drop. I beg him to please come to Boston (he had just played up in Hampton, NH but no Boston show). Cole's response: "I'll be there as soon as I can. I promise you. We're already looking at somthing possibly being around there in the next few months. I'm ready to play a few of these songs for y'all live."
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It's Steven's Episode! What has he been consuming? Find out on this week's episode of Pondo's Playground.
Andy Lopata's guest this week on the Connected Leadership Podcast is Rob Gardner. Currently Rob is Chairman of Investments at St James' Place but has had a varied career and has many charitable interests as well as having written a successful children's book based on earning money, keeping money, growing money. Andy and Rob discuss the significance of meeting new people and then judging the book by its cover. Rob encourages avoiding stereotypes when meeting people and using curiosity rather than making assumptions that are often untrue. 'Do your homework' before the conversation is the best advice in developing relationships. Also, knowing your purpose and being clear on the best way to invest your time.
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Tia Miers is a Gold Coast based Naturopath whose main focus is assisting her patients with regaining balance and reconnecting them with their bodies. She is the proud founder of The Whole Health Studio where she and a few fellow holistic health professionals work side by side to bring their patience the best results imaginable. Tia joins us this week on The Shake Up to give us a broader perspective into holistic health and her own personal journey. With the ever flowing positive reviews she receives from her patients, there was no doubt that we needed to know more about what it is Tia does and and what she has been up to! Episode breakdown: - Who is Tia Miers - What is Naturopathy - Where did Tia study - Speed Test - The Whole Health Studio - What to expect during consultation - Mixing up herbal tonics - Inspiration behind her chosen profession - Guest questions and advice - What's to come - Never Have I Ever card game CREDITS: Host: Jarrad Bell Guest: Tia Miers Whole Health Studio Producers: Tom Norton Kersten Marchant SHAKE UP SOME COCKTAILS Order online at http://shitthatsfresh.com.au/TheShakeUp or find your local using the 'stockists' tab. GET IN TOUCH Stay up to date with the good times on Instagram, Facebook & TikTok. Watch the full episode on YouTube. Join The Shake Up Cocktail Gang Facebook Community here. Get in touch with the Mr. Consistent team here.
So Will walks in and drops this bomb. What do you do that says you are from a specific race? Or what you don't do. Self-stereotypes are pretty interesting. Enjoy!
This week I am with Country Music Artist Alayna. Boy does she have a story to tell behind her music. Listen to how she has turned her pain into purpose! Listen as she shares the warning signs of narcissistic abuse and how to get help. Alayna is definitely celebrating how far she has come in her journey. Visit her website at www.alaynasmusic.com. Her new single "Sterotype" is available on all streaming platforms today. Follow her on instagram @Alayna924.
Today I talk about stereotypes and how it effects people and groups. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecollectivegroup/support
I Sound Out Of Breath Lbvs But I'm All Good . Sterotype : a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
Where is it written that you have to do your social media a typical way?
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Pandangan Mereka terhadap sterotype di daerah mereka (Medan, Jakarta, Sunda, dan Kalimantan) masing-masing dan bagaimana cara mereka menyikapinya . --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podcastcemen/message
In this episode we shall be hearing different vision towards religion. How the sterotype was broken and how many challenges they had to go during this journey and despite facing all odds they are standing firm on their choices and vision.
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Taveau asks: if you have God's call to become a Leader..do you want to be a Sterotype or a Prototype? Based on the Hers very wide chief Apostolic amidst hierarchal super long exerience
Women can't park cars? What's the best passport to enter a night club? – In our first episode, we will be facing these and more questions, or in other words: prejudices and stereotypes in today's society.
Bill and Coop watched Mom and Dad, a Netflix movie featuring Nic Cage. It wasn't quite what they expected. Whether that was in a good way or a bad way, you'll have to listen to find out. This movie doesn't feature Nic Cage dipping his fingers into The Cum Jar, but it does feature him Sucking Titties and Doing Donuts, which gets discussed extensively. Other topics include the movie (of course) and surreal manga artist Shintaro Kago, who will almost definitely get his own episode at some point.
Maribel discusses the impact of Arts and Culture in our communities and diversity as it relates to every aspect of our lives…not only arts. As a folklorist and Director of one of the largest Folklife Festivals in the country, her pertinent observations are incredibly applicable to all nonprofit organizations. Show Notes: Creative Exchange Powered By Springboard For The Arts KXCI, Sterotype by Marible Alvarez Flour Mills & Social Memory in Sonora The Politics of Sociability, Tucson Meet Yourself offers us a celebratory experiment in beauty and diversity
Join Stephanie McGrane and her guests as they discuss the stereotypes associated with pageantry, and how to prove them wrong.