POPULARITY
Categories
Topics discussed on today's show: National Egg Day, Heidiâs Peacock, Sports News, Coming Up in June, Apple Flavored Beer, Death in the News, Fish Species Survives, Diners Coming Back, Flying Cars in 2027, Spending on a Date, Pop History Quiz, Phone Neck, Fart Planet, Watch Your Sad, Left Handed People, Go With Your Gut, Studio Session with Christian James Hand: Van Halen â" Dance the Night Away, and Apologies.
Guitarists Martin Taylor and Bruce Forman perform a set of swinging guitar duets in this exclusive KNKX studio session performance.
Recorded 2026-05-13 19:38:12
In dieser Folge Neu und Frisch spricht Julian Eckhartt mit dem deutschen Pop-Duo FAST BOY über ihren Weg vom gemeinsamen Musizieren im Kinderzimmer bis hin zu internationalen Erfolgen und großen Festivalbühnen. Die beiden Brüder geben spannende Einblicke in ihren kreativen Songwriting-Prozess, erzählen von besonderen Studio-Sessions – von den Alpen bis Ibiza – und verraten, wie Hits wie „Bad Memories“ entstanden sind. Außerdem geht es um ihre Zusammenarbeit mit Artists wie Robin Schulz, das Leben auf Tour, ihre erste eigene Headliner-Tour und warum Disziplin, Kreativität und ein bisschen Chaos zusammengehören. Eine ehrliche, lockere Folge über Musik, Erfolg, Zweifel und den Weg dahin – perfekt für alle, die sich für die deutsche Musikszene, Pop & Dance interessieren.
Keine Handys, kein Line-Up, keiner kennt die Songs – und trotzdem ausverkauft? Die Konzertreihe „Unreleased“ gehört aktuell zu den spannendsten Formaten im Deutschrap. In dieser Folge von Deutschrap Plus sprechen wir über das Konzept hinter den geheimen Shows: Warum weiß vorher niemand, wer auftritt – und welche Rolle spielt genau dieser Überraschungseffekt für den Hype? Wir gehen der Entstehung von „Unreleased“ auf den Grund und klären, wer eigentlich hinter dem Format steckt. Außerdem diskutieren wir, warum gerade in einer Zeit von Dauer-Content und Social Media ein Event ohne Handys so extrem gut funktioniert. Besonders für Newcomer bietet „Unreleased“ eine einmalige Chance: erste Live-Erfahrungen vor echtem Publikum sammeln – ohne Druck. Besonders spannend für Newcomer: Das o2 Music Studio on Tour geht gemeinsam mit Unreleased auf Tour: Artists haben die Möglichkeit, direkt vor Ort ihre ersten eigenen Songs aufzunehmen. Dem Winner winkt sogar eine Studio-Session mit den Produzenten Miksu / Macloud. Mehr dazu hört ihr in der Folge! All das erfahrt ihr in der neuen Folge des Deutschrap Plus Podcasts - Jetzt reinhören und abonnieren!
Nina Chuba, Casper, Ikkimel, Makko, Lea - die Liste der Künstler*innen, mit denen der österreichische Produzent und Songwriter Wanja Bierbaum schon zusammengearbeitet hat, ist lang! Wie ist es denn so im Studio mit den Stars? Wo verdient er eigentlich mit und wieso ist Songwriting auch immer ein bisschen wie Speed-Dating? Er spricht selten öffentlich, deshalb ist es umso schöner, dass er bei Julia Platz nimmt und erzählt, wie er es vom österreichischen Bergdorf zum Writer und Producer von Nummer 1 Hits geschafft hat. Eine Frage, die Julia unter den Nägeln brennt, ist, ob ihn die Leute nach seinen Erfolgen jetzt anders im Studio behandeln? (Spoiler: ja!) Was denkt er über den Mythos der Industry Plant, der vor allem Frauen* immer wieder begegnet und was macht er lieber: Writing Camps oder Studio Sessions? Ein spannender Take-away auf Julias Frage, ob es die Durchschnitts-Hörer*innen überhaupt interessiert, ob sie KI-Musik hören ist: “Vielleicht interessiert es sie, vielleicht auch nicht, aber sie haben ein Recht darauf zu wissen, was KI ist und wo sie bereits eingesetzt wird.” Und zu guter Letzt: Was hat die Netflix Reality-Show “Selling Sunset” mit allem zu tun? Finden wir's gemeinsam heraus, ok? Abonniert den Podcast und lasst uns eine Bewertung in eurer Podcast-App oder bei Spotify da, wenn euch dieser Blick hinter die Kulissen gefallen hat! – Wir gehen auf Hip Hop Lebt-Live Tour 2026! Tickets unter https://florida-touring.de/artist/hip-hop-lebt Termine: 28.09.2026 Nürnberg 29.09.2026 München 13.10.2026 Braunschweig 14.10.2026 Osnabrück 18.10.2026 Köln 16.11.2026 Leipzig 17.11.2026 Berlin – Links:Gast: https://www.instagram.com/wanja.bierbaum/ @hiphoplebt_podcast @julia.backslash Eine Produktion von BosePark Productions GmbH www.bosepark.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This session features a special live performance by bu.re_, bringing together ambient movement, layered textures, improvisation, & a strong sense of place. Captured during a live broadcast, this recording is presented as it happened - a real-time document of sound, performance, and atmosphere...good people, good music. Please repost, share, & download the session. Support independent artists & community-centered music. Guest performance by bu.re_ ig: @bu.re_ label: @akprecordings Hosted by: DJ&Soul ig: @djandsoul Follow & support Unagi Soul ig: @unagisoul *merch comin hella soon*
Was haben Shirin Davids Hit “bauch beine po” und “Nirgendwo anders” von Andrea Berg gemeinsam? Richtig, den Songwriter! Timey wurde vom Geheimtipp zum gefragtesten Songwriter der deutschen Stars - und das auch direkt über Genregrenzen hinaus. In dieser Folge erfahrt ihr, wieso ihr als Writer im Studio euer Ego am besten direkt zu Hause lasst und warum Fokus die wichtigste Währung für euren Durchbruch in der Musikindustrie ist. Nach der Folge wisst ihr auf jeden Fall, wie ihr euch als Independent Artist eine Struktur aufbaut, die euch finanzielle Freiheit und künstlerische Kontrolle sichert. Fragen, die Podcast-Host Julia interessieren: Inwiefern nutzt er schon KI für seine Arbeit und gibt es sowas wie einen Ehrenkodex unter Writern, was das angeht? Wie oft sitzt er im Studio und merkt, dass hier eher Content als Musik gemacht wird und wieso ist er bis heute bewusst independent, obwohl er doch die Kontakte bis ganz nach oben im Musikbusiness hat? Timey hat diverse goldene Schallplatten und Nr. 1 Hits im Repertoire und bringt die Erfahrung aus Studio-Sessions direkt zu euch ins Ohr. Er räumt mit dem Irrtum auf, dass man sich für den Erfolg verbiegen muss und zeigt, wieso er seine Ecken und Kanten behält. Die vielleicht wichtigste Antwort gibt er zum Schluss auf die Frage, wie es sich für ihn anfühlt, endlich für seine jahrelange Arbeit gesehen und wertgeschätzt zu werden.HIP HOP LEBT mit Julia Gröschel erscheint jeden Mittwoch. Gast: https://www.instagram.com/timeycyrus @hiphoplebt_podcast Host: @julia.backslash Eine Produktion von BosePark Productions GmbH www.bosepark.com ***Werbung Diese Folge wird präsentiert von O2 Music Studio on Tour. Wenn du die Chance auf einen gemeinsam produzierten Track mit Miksu / Macloud haben willst, dann komm am Mittwoch, den 22.04. ins Kulturzentrum Faust (Hannover) und zeig von 15 bis 20 Uhr im O2 Music Studio on Tour, was du am Mic zu bieten hast! Mehr Infos zu den Teilnahmebedingungen findest du hier: https://www.instagram.com/o2urbanculture/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Topics discussed on today's show: National Beer Day 2, Iran & US, Kayne Festival Cancelled, Law School, Sports News, Bet on Christ, Music News, Sony Video Games, House Work Day, California Fleas, School Board Member in Hot Water, Too Old To Breastfeed, History Quiz, New Space Species, Vacationing from your Partner, Returning To An Ex, Make Out Sessions, Studio Session with Christian Hand: Cyndi Lauper â" Money Changes Everything, and Apologies.
Julia ist heute in bester Gesellschaft: cuffa & jamalsrevenge sind Teil vom Hip-Hop-Kollektiv GOODCOMPANY. und sprechen über ihre Freundschaft und ihren gemeinsamen Weg. Die beiden kennen sich seit der Schulzeit – und das hört man sofort. Zwischen lockerem Talk übers Musik-Diggen und ehrlichen Einblicken in ihre Zusammenarbeit mit Veli und *maliiik wird schnell klar: Hier steckt mehr als nur eine gemeinsame EP dahinter. Im Fokus steht ihre erste GOODCOMPANY.-EP „Komfortzone“ und die Frage, wie man sich innerhalb eines Kollektivs weiterentwickelt, ohne seinen eigenen Sound zu verlieren. Wie arbeitet man überhaupt zu viert an einem gemeinsamen Projekt? Welche Rolle spielen Gospel-Chor-Vibes und Live-Instrumente dabei? Und wie ist es für Producer jamalsrevenge, gleich drei Rapper gleichzeitig zu leiten? Außerdem geht's um ihren kreativen Prozess: Wie läuft eine typische Studio-Session ab? Wer entscheidet, wer welchen Part rappt? Gab es schon Konflikte und wie gehen sie damit um? Und was unterscheidet sie von anderen Producer-/Rapper-Kollektiven? Abschließend geht's um die Frage: Wo findet Hip-Hop-Kultur und Community heute überhaupt noch statt? HIP HOP LEBT mit Julia Gröschel erscheint jeden Mittwoch.– Du hast Bock einen Live-Podcast mit Konzert auf einer Bühne zu sehen? Wir gehen im Herbst auf Hip Hop Lebt-Live Tour 2026! Tickets unter https://florida-touring.de/artist/hip-hop-lebt Termine:28.09.2026 Nürnberg29.09.2026 München13.10.2026 Braunschweig14.10.2026 Osnabrück18.10.2026 Köln16.11.2026 Leipzig17.11.2026 Berlin – Links: Gäste: https://www.instagram.com/cuffa._/https://www.instagram.com/jamalsrevengee/https://www.instagram.com/goodcmpany/ @hiphoplebt_podcast Host: @julia.backslash Empfehlungen: Akasya https://www.instagram.com/akysuniversee/ Eine Produktion von BosePark Productions GmbH www.bosepark.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Every public company in the technology industry measures innovation spending the same way. R&D as a percentage of revenue. Why? Because Wall Street tracks it. Boards benchmark it. CEOs get fired over it. And it tells you almost nothing about whether the spending is working. Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard knew that. From the very beginning, they measured something different. Something the rest of the industry has been ignoring for seventy years. And the proof was sitting in a paper that Chuck House pulled out and sent to me after a conversation at a Computer History Museum board meeting. By the end of this episode, you'll know what that metric is, why it works, and why the one everyone else uses makes it nearly impossible to tell whether your innovation investment is building the future or just burning cash. Here's how I found it. The Question That Wouldn't Let Go In the last episode, I talked about the argument with Mark Hurd. The question was over whether HP should cut R&D as a percentage of revenue to match Acer. I knew Mark was fundamentally wrong. But I couldn't prove it. The only metric on the table was R&D as a percentage of revenue. That was what Wall Street expected. It's what shareholders expected. It's what the board expected. But I couldn't argue against it, because I didn't have the data. I needed a better metric. So I decided to go back to the beginning. HP's complete financial records dating back to the 1940s. Division by division. R&D project by R&D project. The actual operating data. I got access to all of it. The HP archive team gave me direct access to Bill and Dave's original notebooks. Now, data alone wasn't enough. It was mountains and mountains of data, and you're trying to extract the signal. What is the trigger in that data? The conversation that cracked it open happened outside HP. The Man with the Medal of Defiance I was at a Computer History Museum board meeting, standing next to Chuck House, and I shared with him the struggle I was having. A little context on Chuck. He spent twenty-nine years at HP. He was the Corporate Engineering Director and he helped launch dozens of products. He's also the recipient, from David Packard himself, of the Medal of Defiance. The Medal of Defiance was given to him because David had told him at one point to kill a product line. Chuck went around that decision, put the product into the catalog, shipped it, and it turned into a phenomenal success. When David gave Chuck the medal, the citation was something along the lines of: "for going above and beyond the stupidity of management and doing what was right." Chuck and Raymond Price co-authored a book called The HP Phenomenon, published by Stanford Press. It's the deep dive into the history of the innovation culture inside HP, all of the metrics used back in the Bill and Dave days that put in place the structure that allowed HP to be successful. By the time I'm at HP, Chuck had long since moved on. He was running Media X at Stanford, the university's research program on innovation, media, and technology. But we both served on the Computer History Museum board. At that board meeting, I shared the argument I'd had with Mark and the search for a better metric. I had a strong feeling there was something around gross margin. That R&D investment impacted gross margin. But a feeling isn't an argument. I needed data. I needed to correlate R&D spend to margin, and that's extraordinarily hard to do when you've got all these different product lines and divisions. Chuck got this little smile on his face and said, "I need to send you something." The Paper and the Whiteboard What he sent me was a paper. A journal paper he and a few of his colleagues had written decades before. And it laid out the connection between research investment and margin performance. The correlation I suspected but couldn't prove was right there on the page. I read it that night. The next morning I emailed Chuck, and I was just really excited. What they'd written decades ago matched what I was finding in the data. That email exchange turned into an invitation. I asked Chuck to come to HP Labs. We met in a conference room in Building 3, the main building for HP Labs at the time. And I'll tell you, I look back on this and it makes me smile a little, because this conference room was just down the hall from Bill and Dave's offices. HP preserved those offices exactly as Bill and Dave left them. You can walk in there today, see their desks, see their offices, just as they were on their last day. There's something about being that close to where it all started that makes the history feel less like history and more like unfinished business. Chuck walked up to the whiteboard and drew two things. On the left side: R&D as a percentage of revenue. The metric every company reports. The metric Mark used to argue HP was overspending. Chuck's point was simple. That metric tells you how much you're spending. That's it. Nothing about whether your products are any good. Nothing about whether customers value what you built. It's an input metric pretending to be an output metric. Two ways to improve the ratio: spend less on research, or sell more of what you've already got. Neither of those is innovation. You can manipulate R&D as a percentage of revenue by cutting your R&D spend, or you can cut prices to drive top-line revenue. But neither has any connection to measuring whether your innovation is actually working. On the right side, he drew gross margin. The distance between the cost to make something and what the customer pays for it. Chuck said: that gap is a direct measure of differentiation. Solve a problem nobody else can solve, and customers will pay for that difference. Margin expands. Build a product that looks like everyone else's, and customers have no reason to pay more. They'll shop you. Margin compresses. Then he drew the line connecting both sides. Research investment flows in. If the research produces differentiated products, gross margin expands. That expanded margin funds the next round of research. A virtuous cycle. But only if you're watching margin. The moment you manage to the spending ratio instead, the cycle breaks. The boardroom conversation stops being about whether research is producing differentiation. It becomes about whether the spending number looks right compared to some peer. That's what happened with Mark. HP's PC group margins were compressing toward commodity levels. The response, driven by that revenue-ratio metric, was to cut research spending to match the compression. Exactly backwards. Compressing margins are the alarm bell. Fix the research pipeline. Fix your innovation. Not just more innovation, but good innovation. Don't defund it. Bill and Dave's First Product, and What It Actually Proved Standing at that whiteboard, I could see it running through HP's entire history. The HP 200A audio oscillator. 1939. HP's first commercial product. Competitors were selling oscillators for over $200. Bill and Dave were selling theirs for $89.40. Now that's not because they undercut the market. What Bill figured out as part of his master's degree project at Stanford was that by using a light bulb inside the circuit as a self-regulating component, you could smooth the output in a way competitors couldn't match. Technically superior instrument. Radically cheaper to build. Walt Disney bought eight of them for Fantasia. The founders tracked the gap. Cost versus what customers pay. Not total revenue. That gap is gross margin. And that gap funded everything that came after. A lower-priced product, a higher-quality product, and the margin it generated is what drove HP's ability to continue to reinvest. David Packard codified it. He described what he called the six-to-one ratio. Products at HP were considered genuinely successful only when the profit from a product over time was six times the cost of developing it. If it was lower than that, it wasn't generating enough. And this is also how Bill and Dave decided which product lines to kill off. The ratio determined where research dollars were earning their return and where they weren't. The products that crushed that ratio weren't the ones with the biggest R&D budgets or the most engineers. They were the ones earning the highest return on the research dollar, because customers paid a premium for what the research produced. And here's what this enabled: self-financing. No debt. No banks. No Wall Street ninety-day pressure. That was back before HP was even public. It was the freedom to invest in research on a ten-year horizon, and that's only possible with healthy margins. At HP's margins, spending landed at about eight to ten percent of revenue. Why Eight to Ten Percent Is Not a Contradiction Now you might hear "eight to ten percent of revenue" and think I'm contradicting myself. I just spent ten minutes telling you that R&D as a percentage of revenue is a useless metric. Here's the difference. Bill and Dave didn't start with the percentage and work backwards. They started with margin. They funded the research that kept margins healthy, and the spending that produced happened to land at eight to ten percent. The percentage was a byproduct, not a target. The moment you flip that and make the percentage the goal, you've lost the plot. That's the distinction the entire industry missed. Chuck drew all of this in about twenty minutes on a whiteboard. Decades of institutional knowledge, distilled into one diagram. And the thing that hit me hardest wasn't the analysis. It was the realization that HP had already figured this out. The knowledge was in a paper that had been sitting around for decades. The company had just forgotten. What was old had become what was new. HP didn't need a breakthrough. It just needed to remember. Confirming the Pattern: Art Fong and John Young After the session with Chuck, I reached out to two other people who'd been there in the early days. Art Fong. I've talked about Art many times on this show, and there's an interview with him in the archive. He was the sixth R&D engineer Bill Hewlett ever hired. At one point in the 1960s, twenty-seven percent of HP's total revenue came from Art Fong's innovations and projects. And John Young. John was the first CEO after the founders stepped back, after Bill and Dave retired. He took HP from $1.3 billion in revenue to $16 billion. I had the same discussion with both of them about R&D as a percentage of revenue, about margin. And they both confirmed it. They shared their own stories about margin priority, the six-to-one ratio, and their direct conversations with Bill and Dave. That series of conversations with Chuck, Art, and John, capturing all of that history, really drove me to refine the thinking on the R&D-to-margin connection. So what did I do next? I back-cast against the entire HP history. Division by division. Is it predictive? Can you use a metric to actually predict? That's what turned an insight into something defensible in a boardroom. But here's the thing. This isn't just an HP problem. Most companies never had the margin insight. They started with R&D as a percentage of revenue because that's what Wall Street asks for, and they've never questioned it. Margin would have caught it. Margin starts telling you the truth years before the revenue line does. By the time you see revenue take a dip, the damage is done. That is the result of decisions made three, five, ten years prior. Margin compression is the early warning. Differentiation is fading. Research is not producing what it needs to produce. Half the Answer, and a New Problem Walking out of HP Labs that day, I thought I'd found the answer. Track margin, not spending. Watch the output, not the input. It took me another year to realize I'd only found half of it. When I started tracing where HP's R&D dollars were actually going, division by division, I found a problem hiding inside two letters. R and D. We say it like it's one thing. It's how we report it in financial filings. It's how Wall Street looks at it. It's how the press views it. But it's not one thing. Research and development are two completely different activities, with completely different time horizons, different risk profiles, and different impacts on the business. The moment you combine them into a single line item, you can move money from one to the other, and nobody outside the building can tell. That's what we're going to get into in the next episode. The split nobody sees. Here's a question for you. If you've found a way to connect R&D spending to actual business outcomes in your company, how do you do it? What metric are you using with your leadership to make the difference? Drop it in the comments. I read every one of them, and the best answers end up shaping future episodes. If this episode changed how you think about innovation investment, hit subscribe so you don't miss the next one. And share this with someone in your company who's fighting this fight right now. They'll thank you for it. Two ways to keep going between episodes. Studio Notes comes out every Monday. That's where I take apart a real company's innovation decisions using public data. This week I dig into PayPal's innovation health. You want to check that out. Studio Sessions, what you're watching right now, drops every Wednesday. This is where the decisions happened. The real rooms, the real calls, what went right and what went wrong. Show notes and the full analysis are at philmckinney.com. The idea was never the hard part. It never is. The call is.
06MAR26: Jacket Friday, Under the Sea, Iran/US Weapon Systems, Biden Gaff Machine, ODIN and LUCASSee less06MAR26: Jacket Friday, Under the Sea, Iran/US Weapon Systems, Biden Gaff Machine, ODIN and LUCASHosts: Matt & LivCall In Live: +1 (276) 200-2105Be Heard. Be Bold. No Censorship.Watch Us Here:linktapgo.com/thedumshowthedumshow.com#TheDUMShow #DontUnfriendMe#DUMShowLive #DUMNation #DUMFans#CallInShow #LivePodcast #ConservativeTalk#AmericaFirst #VeteranVoice#MilitaryPerspective #PoliticalCommentaryBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-dum-show--6012883/support.
05MAR26 Happy Birthday Olivia, Rubio Years Ago, IRGC Plea, Marine Dishonor, Alex Stein Shames Crenshaw, and more. Hosts: Matt & Olivia Call In Live: +1 (276) 200-2105 Be Heard. Be Bold. No Censorship. Watch Us Here: linktapgo.com/thedumshow thedumshow.com #TheDUMShow #DontUnfriendMe #DUMShowLive #DUMNation #DUMFans #CallInShow #LivePodcast #ConservativeTalk #AmericaFirst #VeteranVoice #MilitaryPerspective #PoliticalCommentary #CultureAndPolitics #CurrentEvents #UnfilteredOpinion #DebunkTheNarrative #StudioSessions #NewsWithoutSpin #RedStateTalk #WeThePeopleBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-dum-show--6012883/support.
The boys catch up on the RC racing scene during a studio chat. No guests just two guys hanging out talking RC. TJ & Dave talk The Carpy;s Foam Oval Nationals presented by Whitz TriState Series, PTs Dirt Oval, Carpy's move and whatever comes to mind.
28FEB25: BREAKING: US Strikes Iran Hosts: Matt Call In Live: +1 (276) 200-2105 Be Heard. Be Bold. No Censorship. Watch Us Here: linktapgo.com/thedumshow thedumshow.com #TheDUMShow #DontUnfriendMe #DUMShowLive #DUMNation #DUMFans #CallInShow #LivePodcast #ConservativeTalk #AmericaFirst #VeteranVoice #MilitaryPerspective #PoliticalCommentary #CultureAndPolitics #CurrentEvents #UnfilteredOpinion #DebunkTheNarrative #StudioSessions #NewsWithoutSpin #RedStateTalk #WeThePeopleBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-dum-show--6012883/support.
27FEB25: HRC Photo Leak, Candace Erika Kirk Doc, Omar Disgrace, SotU Address Rocked, Canada Woes. Hosts: Matt, Jack, Mandy, & Olivia Call In Live: +1 (276) 200-2105 Be Heard. Be Bold. No Censorship. Watch Us Here: linktapgo.com/thedumshow thedumshow.com #TheDUMShow #DontUnfriendMe #DUMShowLive #DUMNation #DUMFans #CallInShow #LivePodcast #ConservativeTalk #AmericaFirst #VeteranVoice #MilitaryPerspective #PoliticalCommentary #CultureAndPolitics #CurrentEvents #UnfilteredOpinion #DebunkTheNarrative #StudioSessions #NewsWithoutSpin #RedStateTalk #WeThePeopleBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-dum-show--6012883/support.
25FEB25: Fascism in America: Jack and Mandy, State of the Union, Filibuster, Omar Runs, and MoreHosts: Matt, Jack, Mandy, & Olivia Call In Live: +1 (276) 200-2105 Be Heard. Be Bold. No Censorship. Matt and Olivia sit down with Jack and Mandy Smith to discuss their documentary Marxism in America and the growing influence of cultural Marxism in the United States. The conversation examines parallels between Mao's Cultural Revolution and current trends in education, media, and politics, while exploring how these ideas shape modern society. They also share personal experiences with indoctrination in schools and stress the importance of parents staying vigilant and defending traditional values in the face of rising ideological pressure.Watch Us Here: linktapgo.com/thedumshow thedumshow.com #TheDUMShow #DontUnfriendMe #DUMShowLive #DUMNation #DUMFans #CallInShow #LivePodcast #ConservativeTalk #AmericaFirst #VeteranVoice #MilitaryPerspective #PoliticalCommentary #CultureAndPolitics #CurrentEvents #UnfilteredOpinion #DebunkTheNarrative #StudioSessions #NewsWithoutSpin #RedStateTalk #WeThePeopleBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-dum-show--6012883/support.
https://youtu.be/2WtJcihSS6oSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
20FEB25: CNN Christians, Buzzword Bingo, BHM Denzel & Freeman, Tucker FOS, and More. Hosts: Matt & Olivia Call In Live: +1 (276) 200-2105 Be Heard. Be Bold. No Censorship. Watch Us Here: linktapgo.com/thedumshow thedumshow.com #TheDUMShow #DontUnfriendMe #DUMShowLive #DUMNation #DUMFans #CallInShow #LivePodcast #ConservativeTalk #AmericaFirst #VeteranVoice #MilitaryPerspective #PoliticalCommentary #CultureAndPolitics #CurrentEvents #UnfilteredOpinion #DebunkTheNarrative #StudioSessions #NewsWithoutSpin #RedStateTalk #WeThePeopleBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-dum-show--6012883/support.
19FEB25: Disgraced Prince, Mamdani Socialist, Tucker Detained, Da Bears, CNN vs. God Hosts: Matt & Leeroy Call In Live: +1 (276) 200-2105 Be Heard. Be Bold. No Censorship. Watch Us Here: linktapgo.com/thedumshow thedumshow.com #TheDUMShow #DontUnfriendMe #DUMShowLive #DUMNation #DUMFans #CallInShow #LivePodcast #ConservativeTalk #AmericaFirst #VeteranVoice #MilitaryPerspective #PoliticalCommentary #CultureAndPolitics #CurrentEvents #UnfilteredOpinion #DebunkTheNarrative #StudioSessions #NewsWithoutSpin #RedStateTalk #WeThePeopleBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-dum-show--6012883/support.
17FEB25: Whoopie Epstein, Israeli Bobsled, JD Cooks, Mom Sells Fans, Mamdani Taxes Up, and More. Hosts: Matt & Leeroy Call In Live: +1 (276) 200-2105 Be Heard. Be Bold. No Censorship. Watch Us Here: linktapgo.com/thedumshow thedumshow.com This episode of The Don't Unfriend Me Show delivered fireworks from the start as Matt went head-to-head with longtime critic Dusty Dinkelman in a heated confrontation that quickly moved from policy debate to personal accusations. What began as a discussion on legal definitions, presidential pardons, and January 6th spiraled into disputes over past recordings, character attacks, and threats of legal action. After the clash, the show pivoted to a deep dive into Iran's military posture, analyzing satellite imagery, troop movements, and potential U.S. and Israeli strategy, with Matt and Leeroy arguing that any intervention would be swift and decisive. The episode also touched on voter ID, parental rights, and the broader divide between government institutions and everyday Americans. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-dum-show--6012883/support.
16FEB26: AOC Derp, Protest or Else, CPS Targets, Mommy, Rubio, Ellish Troll, and more. Hosts: Matt & Olivia Call In Live: +1 (276) 200-2105 Be Heard. Be Bold. No Censorship. Watch Us Here: linktapgo.com/thedumshow thedumshow.comThe Don't Unfriend Me show hosted by Matt and Olivia discussed various political and social issues, including the controversial statements made by AOC and the potential for a woman to become president. They also addressed the importance of parental guidance in political activism and the need for voter ID laws. The hosts shared their thoughts on the current state of politics, media influence, and the challenges of balancing free speech with respectful discourse. They highlighted the need for critical thinking and responsible media consumption. The show also featured a discussion about Jordan Peterson's views on religion and a debate about the role of Planned Parenthood. Throughout the episode, the hosts interacted with viewers and took calls, addressing topics such as school protests, media bias, and personal anecdotes related to activism and parenting.#TheDUMShow #DontUnfriendMe #DUMShowLive #DUMNation #DUMFans #CallInShow #LivePodcast #ConservativeTalk #AmericaFirst #VeteranVoice #MilitaryPerspective #PoliticalCommentary #CultureAndPolitics #CurrentEvents #UnfilteredOpinion #DebunkTheNarrative #StudioSessions #NewsWithoutSpin #RedStateTalk #WeThePeopleBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-dum-show--6012883/support.
13FEB26: Massie Steps In It, Don Lemon, Filibuster, Economy, Apple Control, and more. Hosts: Matt & Olivia Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-dum-show--6012883/support.Call In Live: +1 (276) 200-2105 Be Heard. Be Bold. No Censorship. Watch Us Here: linktapgo.com/thedumshow thedumshow.com #DontUnfriendMe #TheDumShow #MAGA #Trump2025 #GOP #ConservativeTalk #FreeSpeech #PoliticsUnfiltered #Republicans #TalkRadio #CallInLive #WimkinLive
Send us a text and let us know what you think!This is a Special Texas Toast Podcast Release. Miss Helen had the honor of hosting Legendary Texas Broadcaster, Tumbleweed Smith. He was in Matagorda Texas to interview locals on for his Syndicated Radio Show, "The Sounds of Texas".Support the show
Topics discussed on today's show: Frank's Great Weekend, Heidi's Accident, Airlines Slim Savings, Winter Freeze, Asshole Neighbor, Sitcom Neighbors, Asshole Neighbor Face Off, Pop Quiz, Music News, National Squirrel Day, Cursing Kids, Cursing Kids, Studio Session with Christian Hand: Def Leppard - Photograph, and Apologies.
Topics discussed on today's show: Rubber Ducky Duckies, Cancer Rates, Mammoth Mountain, Who did you smoke with?, Lost Rose Rum, KPOP Demon Hunters, Pop Quiz, Probably White, Studio Session with Christian Hand: The Beatles Lesson - Paul McCartney & Wings - Jet, and Apologies.
Send us a textHere's the story of a producer, creative, father, and entrepreneur who blends music, storytelling, and authentic Hawaiian food. Born and raised in Pepe‘ekeo, Hawai‘i and rooted in values of aloha and community, he moved to the San Gabriel Valley in 2008 to pursue audio engineering. An internship with Doggystyle Records opened doors to collaborations with Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, and Jay Rock. By 2015 he began releasing instrumental music, earning over 2 million streams and a loyal following in the lofi and chillhop space.In 2022 he joined the Lone Lobos Podcast as producer and on-air contributor alongside Cobra Kai's Xolo Maridueña and Jacob Bertrand. The show has since amassed millions of streams and partnered with brands like Netflix, Sony, and San Diego Comic-Con. We dig into the craft behind consistent content: building audience, managing partnerships, and keeping creative energy high across music and podcasting.His love for food traces back to Hawai‘i and a family heritage that's Hawaiian, Puerto Rican, and Japanese. Inspired by his grandmother's pasteles and his parents' home cooking, he worked with East Los Musubi in El Sereno starting in 2015 and launched Unreal Poke in December 2023—a Native Hawaiian-owned pop-up rooted in food activism and cultural authenticity. In its first year, Unreal Poke served at 80+ events including Smorgasburg LA, 626 Night Market, and 88Rising's Head in the Clouds Festival.Fatherhood sits at the center of it all. Since 2011 he's focused on raising his son with traditions passed down through food and story. This episode covers the journey from studio sessions to street food, how to build a values-driven pop-up, and what cultural integrity looks like in both music and cuisine. Keywords: Hawaiian food, Native Hawaiian-owned, poke pop-up, lofi, chillhop, Doggystyle Records, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, Jay Rock, Lone Lobos Podcast, Smorgasburg LA, 626 Night Market, Head in the Clouds, East Los Musubi, San Gabriel Valley.__________Music CreditsIntroEuphoria in the San Gabriel Valley, Yone OGStingerScarlet Fire (Sting), Otis McDonald, YouTube Audio LibraryOutroEuphoria in the San Gabriel Valley, Yone OG__________________My SGV Podcast:Website: www.mysgv.netNewsletter: Beyond the MicPatreon: MySGV Podcastinfo@sgvmasterkey.com
Topics discussed on today's show: Giving Tuesday, Backdoor Browsing, Braces for Wives, Animal News, GLP1's, Birthdays, Guess the Voices, History Quiz, Lighting Farts, Probably White, Christmas Already Ruined, Studio Session with Christian Hand: Owner of a Lonely Heart, and Apologies.
It's Taylor Swift Week 1! Sammi and Ashley are talking about the first TS Disney Plus documentary, "Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions." Join the duo as they rave about Taylor's "bossness" and creativity during the pandemic, when she created the entire album and filmed this acoustic concert documentary. Plus, they discuss the cozy, folk-inspired, yet potentially "slasher movie" setting of the historic Long Pond studio, the big reveal of the mystery Folklore co-writer, William Bowery, and, of course, break down some of the music! Next week, it's time for a look at all the Eras!Produced by: Limitless Broadcasting Network.For more info, merch, and all the other podcasts, visit: www.limitlessbroadcastingnetwork.comCheck out Ashley's Disney deep dives at: pixiedustfiles.wordpress.comFollow your new Disney besties on Instagram @pixiedusttwinspodcastFollow Dan, honorary third host of the "Pixie Dust Twins" Podcast, and King of the Manifestos: @Dantaastic on Instagram and YouTube
Our friend Monee is back to give us the lowdown on the final 2025 shows of Kelly Clarkson's Studio Sessions Las Vegas Residency. We'll talk about the changes to the setlist, the differences between seats and the pit, the much more desirable Las Vegas weather, and much more!Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/MissIndepodcastBuy merch from our new merch storeFollow us!Facebook | Twitter/X | InstagramFind more at missindepodcast.com
Senegalese bassist and singer Alune Wade celebrates his album New African Orleans with his septet in an exclusive KNKX studio session.
Topics discussed on today's show: National Happy Hour Day, Fat Jessica, Inappropriate Gifts, Talking Cockroach, Disney Cruise, Boxy Cyber Truck, SNAP, Birthdays, History Quiz, Sweet James, Arctic Blast, Skiing Accidents, Public Proposal, Studio Session with Christian Hand: Foreigner - I Wanna Know What Love Is, and Apologies.
Send us a text and let us know what you think!Adysen Malek joined Miss Helen in Studio at Texas Toast Radio during her Radio Tour. In the Studio Session Adysen performs an unreleased song acoustic for us. Get to know Adysen in this special Texas Toast Podcast. Texas Toast Radio - Live "Studio Session"Support the show
Three hours of non-stop fun. Originally aired on October 4, 2025. Non-stop mix from the studio with guests. If you love what you hear, all these tracks can be found on rotation on Euro Nation 24/7 at http://euronation.ca or the Tunein Radio app
Indianapolis waterways should be cleaner than ever, thanks to a newly completed construction project deep under the city. A small crowd of mostly women — some with children in tow — gathered on the steps of the Indiana State House Friday. Also on Friday, protesters rallied at the Statehouse to oppose redrawing Indiana's congressional maps. For 10 years, WFYI's Small Studio Sessions has been a stage where local musicians of every genre have found a home.
Indianapolis waterways should be cleaner than ever, thanks to a newly completed construction project deep under the city. A small crowd of mostly women — some with children in tow — gathered on the steps of the Indiana State House Friday. Also on Friday, protesters rallied at the Statehouse to oppose redrawing Indiana's congressional maps. For 10 years, WFYI's Small Studio Sessions has been a stage where local musicians of every genre have found a home. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Drew Daudelin, Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
Topics discussed on today's show: National Hair Day, Coming Up in October, Stagecoach Performers, Birthdays, History Quiz, KFC's Recipe, Taliban Internet, Trump Tariffs, Selecting Kumari, Studio Session with Christian James Hand, Reading Rainbow, Calling in Sick, Stagecoach, Acting Sick, Sports News, Animal Carvers, Coming up in October, and Apologies.
Well...the time has finally come! This is our last episode of the cast in Giraffe Studio. After the departure of Sarita Edgerton and Ralph Hicks last week, Rick Welch sits down with Billy Kimzey, Cherrie Lewis, Tiziana Severse, and Rick Carter to say goodbye and talk about where we've been, where we are, and where we're headed. Thanks to all of our listeners who have helped us by listening and supporting this cast through the years. Rick Welch is heading into new territory and will continue The Burros of Berea Podcast interviewing fascinating people from around the globe and doing deep dive studies as well. Every now and then you may hear a familiar voice. After all, we do have Zoom calls, you know?Lots of love from all of us at The Burros of Berea Podcast.!
Well... the time has come for The Burros of Berea Podcast studio sessions to come to an end. After nearly 5 years of meeting bi-weekly in Giraffe Studio, the cast have all made significant and positive changes in their lives. Ralph Hicks moved, changed jobs, and is taking care of his wife and family.Sarita Edgerton is now a politician for the State of South Carolina!In this episode we talk about our lives and how the podcast changed the way we study the Bible and our faith.Thanks to all of you for listening and supporting our podcast!Rick will continue on digging into deep dive studies as well as interviewing fascinating people from around the world!Much love!
Topics discussed on today's show: National Guacamole Day, Robert Redford Dies, Touch the Grass, Bringing Joy, The Brain and Optical Illusion, 3D Sonograms, A Marathoner's One Job, Birthdays, History Quiz, Stock Market, Most Expensive Thing Never Used, Mars Comet, Mosquitoes and Beer Drinkers, Getting Lucky, Studio Session with Christian Hand: Queen - We Are The Champions, and Apologies.
What a show. A jam packed situation with special guests, artist interviews, and an event announcement all done in a secret studio. A celebration of all our past shows all in one package. 3 hours on the non-stop here with the most electric dance music on the planet. Turn it up the whole way. Euro Nation presents I LOVE THE 90s : The Party inside Revival Toronto on September 20, 2025| Tickets available at http://ilovethe90s.ca Want to hear more of the music we play? Turn up Euro Nation 24/7 at http://euronation.ca or the TuneIn Radio app.
On September 13, join Josh, the TCB research team, and Javier Leiva (PRETEND & Criminal Conduct) for the Summer Studio Sessions at Studio BOTH/AND! We'll do two live shows, a studio tour, cocktails, an interactive research roundtable, and celebrate Josh's birthday.https://www.bothand.fyi/event-details-registration/summer-studio-sessionsToday, August 8, is your last chance to join us in Bali!Learn more and book your tickets now at https://trovatrip.com/trip/asia/bali/indonesia-with-josh-hallmark-sep-2025Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-bullsh--3588169/support.
Jeremy went back to Vegas! This past weekend, he finally saw Kelly Clarkson's Studio Sessions show after an unexpected cancelation opening weekend. He recaps his time there including a special moment he and Kelly had!Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/MissIndepodcastBuy merch from our new merch storeFollow us!Facebook | Twitter/X | InstagramFind more at missindepodcast.com
We're so excited to welcome Aaron Encinas to the podcast this week! Aaron first sang background vocals for Kelly Clarkson in 2019 and he's currently performing with her for the Studio Sessions residency! We chat with Aaron about how he got into the music business, other artists he's worked with, and so much more.Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/MissIndepodcastBuy merch from our new merch storeFollow us!Facebook | Twitter/X | InstagramFind more at missindepodcast.com
Topics discussed on today's show: Heat Dome and Pregnant Women, Remembering Ozzy Osbourne, She Sells Seashells, The Epstein Files, Coca Cola Real Sugar, Running Shoes, Birthdays, History Quiz, Peeing In Pools, Studio Session with Christian James Hand: Ozzy Osbourne - Mama, I'm Coming Home, Joe Bonamassa, and Apologies.
Sensitive material was stolen from Beyoncé's choreographer. Kelly Clarkson's ‘Studio Sessions' looks like an intimate vibe. The Backstreet Boys are the latest to take on The Sphere. It's National Give Something Away Day - free yourself of that stuff you don't use! The GenZ stare and some Big Brother talk. Plus, it was a shocking first round of golf for this woman.
Kelly Clarkson's Studio Sessions residency has finally kicked off! This week, we're breaking down the setlist, her outfits, and the surprises she had in store!Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/MissIndepodcastBuy merch from our new merch storeFollow us!Facebook | Twitter/X | InstagramFind more at missindepodcast.com
Coming to you live from fabulous Las Vegas… it's Miss Indepodcast! Even though opening weekend of Kelly Clarkson's Studio Sessions residency was postponed, we still had a great time making the most of our weekend! In this episode, we're sharing our favorite Vegas moments, playing some fun games, giving away prizes, and just enjoying it all together. We're so glad you're here with us!Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/MissIndepodcastBuy merch from our new merch storeFollow us!Facebook | Twitter/X | InstagramFind more at missindepodcast.com
Join Rich and Jim as they dive deep with drummer, engineer, and studio owner Elton Charles. From his immigrant parents' success story to navigating the Nashville music scene, Elton shares insights into his musical journey. Timed Highlights: [0:10] - Elton's backstory and move to Nashville [0:25] - Discussion of Berkeley College of Music and career beginnings [0:45] - Owning Studio 2300 Nashville and recording with top artists [1:10] - Drumming techniques and musical influences [1:30] - Family background and the immigrant entrepreneurial spirit [1:45] - Challenges of running a professional recording studio [2:00] - Personal life, relationships, and future aspirations [2:15] - Fun musical challenge: Nailing the Whitney Houston song timing A candid conversation about music, creativity, and pursuing your dreams with passion and precision. The Rich Redmond Show is about all things music, motivation and success. Candid conversations with musicians, actors, comedians, authors and thought leaders about their lives and the stories that shaped them. Rich Redmond is the longtime drummer with Jason Aldean and many other veteran musicians and artists. Rich is also an actor, speaker, author, producer and educator. Rich has been heard on thousands of songs, over 30 of which have been #1 hits! Follow Rich: @richredmond www.richredmond.com Jim McCarthy is the quintessential Blue Collar Voice Guy. Honing his craft since 1996 with radio stations in Illinois, South Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Las Vegas and Nashville, Jim has voiced well over 10,000 pieces since and garnered an ear for audio production which he now uses for various podcasts, commercials and promos. Jim is also an accomplished video producer, content creator, writer and overall entrepreneur. Follow Jim: @jimmccarthy www.jmvos.com The Rich Redmond Show is produced by It's Your Show dot Co www.itsyourshow.co
New Tour Dates:4/10/2025 | Dallas, TX at Elm & Good at The Kimpton Pittman Hotel (6pm - 8pm)4/14/2025 | New Orleans, LA at The Paradise Lounge at Hotel St. Vincent (530pm - 730pm)These are both informal happy hours. Studio Sessions:5/17/2025 | North Adams, MA at Studio BOTH/AND (1pm - 5pm)Come to the studio for a Keyes Q&A, studio tour, cocktaills, podcast previews, special guests, and more.Get TicketsUnsafe Spaces: Part 2 premieres on April 24th.TrovaTrip to BaliSeptember 27 - October 3Get TicketsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-bullsh--3588169/support.