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Es ist eine sehr persönliche Geschichte, die Elisabeth Pape in ihrem Debütroman »Halbe Portion« erzählt. Die Theaterautorin schreibt abwechselnd vom »Früher« und »Jetzt« und verwebt die beiden Zeitstränge thematisch, sodass sie ineinander übergehen. Schon von Anfang an ist klar: Ihre Protagonistin hat ein sehr ungesundes Verhältnis zu Essen, zählt jede Kalorie und dreht jeden Cent um.
Wenn der Sommer sich leise verabschiedet hat, liefert Al Sunny den idealen Soundtrack für genau diesen Moment. „Summer End“, das dritte Album des französischen Singer-Songwriters, vereint sonnendurchfluteten Soul, Pop und sanften Westcoast-Groove zu einem warmen, modernen Klangbild voller Gefühl und Eleganz. (superfly.fm)
2014 lernen sich Sheila Maurice-Grey und Onome Edgeworth auf einer Kunstreise in Kenia kennen. Im Gespräch über Musik entsteht der Grundstein für Kokoroko, die mittlerweile siebenköpfige Band aus London, die am 30. Oktober im Wiener Flex spielt. (superfly.fm)
Philadelphia in den frühen 1970er Jahren - eine Stadt, die bereits für ihren einzigartigen Soul-Sound bekannt war. In dieser musikalischen Umgebung wachsen Debbie, Joni, Kim und Kathy Sledge auf, eingebettet in eine künstlerische Familie. Ihre Großmutter ist Opernsängerin, die Mutter Schauspielerin - Kunst und Musik prägen ihren Alltag von klein auf. Schon als Kinder treten die Schwestern in Kirchen, Schulen und kleinen Clubs auf, zunächst unter dem Namen „Mrs. Williams' Grandchildren“. Später entscheiden sie sich, ihre gemeinsame Familienidentität zu betonen, und nennen sich fortan „Sister Sledge“ - eine der bekanntesten Soul- und Disco-Gruppen der 70er Jahre. (superfly.fm)
Ce 21 octobre, Marjorie Hache signe deux heures de pop-rock électrique et variée dans Pop-Rock Station. Au menu, Depeche Mode, The Kinks, Alice Cooper ou encore The Hives, attendus au Zénith de Paris le 20 novembre. L'animatrice de RTL2 célèbre aussi l'anniversaire de "Super Fly", bande originale culte de Curtis Mayfield, un classique du cinéma "blaxploitation". L'album de la semaine reste "Some Like It Hot" de Bar Italia, trio londonien adepte du shoegaze et de la pop 2000's, avec le titre "Cowbella". La reprise du jour plonge dans le métal : "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" de Metallica revisité par Bullet For My Valentine. Parmi les découvertes, la chanteuse suédoise Vella mêle soul et rock avec "All My Love", et les Texanes de Die Spitz envoient "Riding With My Girls", extrait de "Something To Consume". Marjorie met aussi en avant le festival Les Femmes s'en Mêlent, dédié à l'égalité et aux artistes émergentes, avec Pain Magazine et leur titre "Magic" en nouveauté du jour. La soirée se conclut sur des classiques de Placebo, Biffy Clyro, Elastica et Highly Suspect. The Hives - The Hives Forever Forever The Hives Green Day - Oh Yeah Curtis Mayfield - Freddie's Dead Red Hot Chili Peppers - Suck My Kiss Blondie - Denis Depeche Mode - A Pain That I'm Used To Air - Sexy Boy Bar Italia - Cowbella Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run The Offspring - Pretty Fly (For A White Guy) The Kinks - Waterloo Sunset Suede - Dancing With The Europeans Bullet For My Valentine - Welcome Home (Sanitarium) Stereophonics - Have A Nice Day Vella - All My Love Alice Cooper - Poison Bloodhound Gang - The Bad Touch Die Spitz - Riding With My Girls The Beatles - All You Need Is Love Electric Six - Gay Bar Pain Magazine - Magic AC/DC - If You Want Blood Highly Suspect - Lydia Elastica - 2:1 Placebo - Post Blue Biffy Clyro - Hunting Season Frank Zappa - Inca RoadsHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Es passiert ganz plötzlich. Ein vertrauter Akkord, ein altes Sample, vielleicht ein Soul-Groove aus den 70s und schon sind wir wieder da. Im Jugendzimmer, beim ersten Mixtape, in der ersten Disco. Dieses bittersüße Ziehen, so könnte man es beschreiben, nennt sich Nostalgie. Sie ist einer der mächtigsten Motoren unserer Kultur. Forschende wie Constantine Sedikides und Tim Wildschut von der University of Southampton haben in mehreren Studien gezeigt, dass Nostalgie weit mehr ist als sentimentales Schwelgen. Sie wirkt psychologisch wie ein emotionales Multivitamin... (superfly.fm)
Der Schweizer Künstler Martin Oesch ist nicht zufällig auch selbst Metzger und zeichnet opulent und knallrosa-fleischfarben diese kluge Geschichte, die in gutem Maß nachdenklich macht. »Fleischeslust« von Martin Oesch ist in der Edition Moderne erschienen.
Wenn man in der Musik von Ankommen spricht, dann kann man auch von einem Ziel sprechen, das man vor Augen hat. Die Grazer Band Sladek hat nach einigen großartigen Alben und EPs mit ihrem neuen Album dieses Ziel erreicht und eine neue Reise angetreten. „Things Gotta Change“ nimmt klassische Soul Traditionen ernst, ist aber keine Retrokopie. (superfly.fm)
Europa steht aktuell vor zahlreichen Herausforderungen – vom Klimawandel über Digitalisierung und Migration bis hin zur Frage, wie Demokratie und Zusammenhalt in der EU gestärkt werden können. Gleichzeitig bietet das Europaparlament Raum für Austausch, neue Visionen und konkrete politische Gestaltung. (superfly.fm)
Der Welternährungstag soll uns daran erinnern, dass Nahrung nicht selbstverständlich ist und dass Wertschätzung beim Essen beginnt. Vielleicht eine Floskel, aber - wir können alle etwas beitragen: bewusster einkaufen, Reste kreativ verwerten, lokale Produzent:innen unterstützen. Und das muss nicht schwer oder moralisch klingen, manchmal reicht's schon, den Kühlschrank zu checken, bevor man wieder loszieht. (superfly.fm)
Die Tafel Österreich - der Verein für sozialen Transfer ist Österreichs ältester Sozial- und Umweltverein. Sie retten täglich bis zu vier Tonnen genussfähige Lebensmittel vor dem Müll (im Jahr 2024 waren es insgesamt 1.578 Tonnen) und versorgen damit kostenfrei rund 75.000 armutsbetroffene Menschen in etwa 160 sozialen Einrichtungen österreichweit – mit dem Ziel, Armut zu bekämpfen und Ressourcen zu schonen. (superfly.fm)
Rudi Wrany im Gespräch mit dem 6 köpfigen Pratersauna-Team über neue Projekte, große Ideen und gemachte Erfahrungen. Dazu: 7 x 2 Tickets für ein Event eurer Wahl in der Pratersauna zu #gewinnen. (superfly.fm)
Wir verabschieden uns vom black messiah: Mit seinem Debütalbum "Brown Sugar" legte D'Angelo 1995 den Grundstein für das, was später als Neo-Soul gefeiert wurde – eine Rückführung des modernen R&B zu seinen Wurzeln, durchtränkt von Jazz, Gospel, Funk und Intimität. (superfly.fm)
Optimismus, Energie und Überzeugung: "Yes We Can Can"! – Das war nicht nur ein Songtitel, sondern die Botschaft der Pointer Sisters. In den 1970ern, mitten in gesellschaftlichen Umbrüchen, wie dem Ende des Vietnamkriegs, sangen sie von Zusammenhalt, sozialer Hoffnung und Lebensfreude, mit einer Leichtigkeit, die trotzdem Haltung hatte. (superfly.fm)
Er gilt als einer der einflussreichsten Jazzmusiker unserer Zeit - ein Meister des Fusion-Sounds und ein heimlicher Vater des Hip-Hop-Samplings: Bob James, der im Dezember seinen 86. Geburtstag feiert. (superfly.fm)
Der Legende nach hat sich diese Band bei Sonnenuntergang an einem Strand bei Auckland in Neuseeland kennengelernt. Und so klingt auch irgendwie ihre Musik. Mit ihrem fünften Studioalbum „Welcome to the Mood“ melden sich Leisure jetzt stilvoll, entschleunigt und tief in ihrer musikalischen DNA verwurzelt zurück. Was dabei entsteht, ist ein warm schimmerndes Kapitel ihrer Bandgeschichte, getragen von Zusammenhalt und kreativer Freiheit. (superfly.fm)
Manche Stimmen sagen ja, Romane aus männlicher Sicht sterben aus, und ohne darauf näher einzugehen: Dieser Roman ist jedenfalls aus männlicher Sicht geschrieben – und so gut geschrieben! Wir folgen dem Ungarn István auf seinem Lebensweg, er stolpert durchs Leben, mit Krieg, Krankheit und Tod konfrontiert. Sowohl die Denkwelt des Protagonisten wie auch das Buch selbst zeichnen sich durch eine besondere Kargheit und zugleich Körperlichkeit aus, genau das begleitet einen noch lange. »Was nicht gesagt werden kann« ist im Claassen Verlag erschienen.
Im Frühjahr 2025 startete das Österreichische Filmmuseum in eine neue Ära. Auf dem Gelände der ART for ART Theaterservice GmbH wurde mit dem "Filmmuseum LAB" ein Kompetenzzentrum für die Konservierung und Archivierung, Bearbeitung und Digitalisierung sowie Erschließung und Vermittlung von Film bezogen. (superfly.fm)
Sie gehören längst zur Pop-Mythologie: Die Jackson 5 – fünf Brüder, die Ende der 60er mit ihren Hits die Welt im Sturm eroberten. Fröhliche Stimmen, mitreißende Choreografien, eine neue Energie im Soul- und Pop-Sound. Songs wie "ABC" oder I "Want You Back" sind bis heute zeitlose Klassiker. (superfly.fm)
Literatur-Podcasts gibt es mittlerweile einige. Welche, in denen es um Kinderbücher geht, schon weniger. Und ein Podcast, in dem Kinder selbst zu Wort kommen, um Bücher vorzustellen? Einzigartig!
La Haine ist kein nostalgisches Zeitdokument, sondern eine Warnung, die überhört wurde. Sein berühmtes Leitmotiv bringt das auf den Punkt: „Jusqu'ici tout va bien“, „Bis hierher läuft alles gut“ Doch wir wissen, dass der Sturz kommt. Das 30-jährige Jubiläum von La Haine ist deshalb mehr als eine cineastische Feier. Es ist eine Einladung, sich zu fragen, warum dieser Film immer noch so schmerzhaft aktuell ist. Es ist ein Anlass, über Integration, Chancenungleichheit und das Verhältnis von Staat und Bürgern zu sprechen, gerade in einer Zeit, in der Misstrauen und Spaltung zunehmen.
Lady Wray ist eine Künstlerin mit beeindruckender Entwicklung: Von frühen Erfolgen im R&B der späten 90er über kreative Umwege bis hin zur heutigen Karriere. Mit "Cover Girl" liefert sie nun ihr drittes Album auf Big Crown Records. Eine musikalische Momentaufnahme voller Stärke, Soul und Selbstliebe. (superfly.fm)
Gizmo Varillas erschafft Musik, die sich wie eine warme Brise aus verschiedenen Kulturen anfühlt – mühelos verbindet er Klänge aus Latin, Afrobeat und Folk mit modernen Indie-Vibes. Sein einzigartiger Stil lebt von einer bunten Palette an Instrumenten und einem Songwriting, das Leichtigkeit mit Tiefe kombiniert. Mal treibend und rhythmisch, mal sanft und melancholisch, doch immer mit einer Botschaft, die hängen bleibt.
Der Hosea ist in der Stadt. Und staunt nicht schlecht. Es gibt jetzt ein Geschäft, das hat immer offen, aber da ist kein Mensch. Nie! Dort arbeitet auch keiner. Es ist der reinste Asozialmarkt. Wie willst du so eine Welt noch schönreden? Es muss was passieren! Der Hosea ist in der Stadt. Und findet helle Worte für dunkle Zeiten. Dann geht das Licht an. Endlich ist Showtime. Hereinspaziert! Lachen Sie alles raus, Sie sind in besten Händen. Herzlich Willkommen am Happy Place!
Unsere Kinotipps im Oktober: - The Smashing Machine - Tron: Ares - Blum: Masters of their own Destiny - Springsteen: Deliver me from nowhere - Bugonia
Familien im Musikgeschäft – da gibt es so einige. Das Talent wird gerne weitergegeben, und manchmal entsteht daraus sogar Musikgeschichte. Ein besonderes Beispiel dafür sind The Five Stairsteps, oft auch „First Family of Soul“ genannt. (superfly.fm)
Der 29. September, alljährlich ein besonderer Tag: der Weltherztag, ein weltweiter Aktionstag, der uns daran erinnert, wie wichtig Herzgesundheit für unser Leben ist. Herz-Kreislauf-Erkrankungen zählen nach wie vor zu den häufigsten Gesundheitsproblemen, können aber durch Aufklärung, Vorsorge und einen bewussten Lebensstil oft verhindert werden. (superfly.fm)
Lange Romantitel trenden, aber Anna Maschik schießt wirklich den Vogel ab: »Wenn du es heimlich machen willst, musst du die Schafe töten« heißt das Debüt der in Wien lebenden Autorin. Eine Familiengeschichte, die drei Generationen zurückreicht und deren Titel zugleich auch der erste Satz ist
Wenn man ein Album ins Leben ruft, das sich mit genau jenem Schwebezustand beschäftigt, in dem man sich weder oben noch unten fühlt, dann braucht man Mut zu Zwischentönen. Mit „Neither Up Nor Down“ gelingt dem amerikanischen Singer-Songwriter Dekker genau das: ein stiller, ehrlicher Versuch, den Raum dazwischen in Musik zu fassen. Musik wie eine Frisbeescheibe, die nicht aufhört zu fliegen. Dekker zeigt sich auf diesem Album von seiner bisher klarsten Seite. (superfly.fm)
It's get down and groove time with a solid hour of pure 70s funk – a mix full of breakbeats, wah-wah guitars, and fat basslines that shaped the sound of hip-hop and soul for decades. From The Honey Drippers' iconic "Impeach the President" to Curtis Mayfield's "Superfly," this set takes you on a ride through the grooves of 70s funk. PLAYLIST The Honey Drippers – Impeach the President Harvey & The Phenomenals – Soul and Sunshine Merry Clayton – Gimme Shelter Baby Huey – Mighty Mighty Stevie Wonder – Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours) Dr. John – Right Place Wrong Time The Meters – Just Kissed My Baby Dyke & The Blazers – Let A Woman Be A Woman – Let A Man Be A Man Wilson Pickett – Engine Number 9 – Single Version Bill Withers – Kissing My Love Jean Knight – Do Me Maceo and the Macks – Soul Power 74 – Pt. 2 The Bar-Kays – Holy Ghost Black Heat – Zimba Ku The Chi-Lites – Are You My Woman? (Tell Me So) Sly & The Family Stone – Sing a Simple Song – Single Version Curtis Mayfield – Superfly
There's a new sheriff in town, and he ain't playing by the polite rules of the D.C. establishment. No, this is something different. Something far more effective and culturally potent. If American politics is a street corner, then Donald Trump just rolled up in a Cadillac Coupe DeVille, fur coat looking like Superfly, and all, and revealed himself as The Mack.And the first person he put in check? D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's a grimy crime film in filthy 70s New York. You dig? "Superfly" Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/46c3C827AUwbjV5oEsrhon?si=c191cad0e73d40ee Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pod-of-dreams/id1611180213
8 track stereo, color TV in every room and half piece of dope every day is that the American dream? It might have been in 1972 but in the 21st Century, not so much. Does that mean the film doesn't work? That's what the boys are here to discuss. Join them as they look at this story of a superfly pusher who wants out of the business. Links You can rate and review us in these places (and more, probably) Does This Still Work? - TV Podcast https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/does-this-still-work-1088105 Does This Still Work? on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/does-this-still-work/id1492570867 Creator Accountability Network creatoraccountabilitynetwork.org. The bitter truth about sweet cocaine https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-283-superfly-1972-1/178007763/ 3 Held.. L.I Cocaine Conspiracy https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-283-superfly-1972-2/178008337/ Court Laxity https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-283-superfly-1972-3/178008390/
In this episode, we dive into an exciting conversation with Robert Stehlik, founder of Blue Planet Surf and a veteran waterman, fresh off the 2025 summer racing season in Hawaii. Robert shares his experiences from the Maui to Molokai (M2M) and Molokai to Oahu (M2O) races, spotlighting the debut of the innovative Super Fly wing and the game-changing retractable leash system. From intense downwind challenges to the evolution of water sports, this episode explores the thrill, strategy, and community spirit of Hawaii's ocean racing scene, with a focus on cutting-edge gear designed for performance and safety. Super Fly Wing Release: Launched in April 2025, the Blue Planet Super Fly wing (3.2m–7m) is a performance-driven marvel crafted after extensive prototyping. With high-visibility orange, red, and yellow colors, a rigid boom for precise control, durable Dacron construction, and a single-valve inflation with dual hoses for stability, it dominated with top 5 (M2M) and top 10 (2024 M2O) finishes. Features compact wingtips, high canopy tension, and includes a repair kit, wrist/waist leash, and free U.S. shipping.Retractable Leash System Launch: Robert introduces the new retractable leash system, a safety and performance game-changer. With a 14-foot extension, steel pin, and adjustable spring tension, it keeps boards and wings apart during wipeouts, preventing injuries and equipment damage in Hawaii's powerful waves. Includes a waist belt, shock cord, and optional harness hook and wing tether.M2M Race Recap: Robert relives the Maui to Molokai race, overcoming a last-minute wing repair to finish in 1:52 with the Super Fly wing, just minutes behind top riders like Marley Franco and Livio Menelau, showcasing strategic foil choices and gear reliability.M2O Endurance Test: A raw account of the grueling Molokai to Oahu race, where Robert leveraged the 7m Super Fly wing to navigate the Ka'iwi Channel's rough waters, sharing insights on managing foot soreness from footstraps and mental endurance tactics.Para-Winging vs. SUP Foiling: Exploring the rapid rise of para-winging, its narrow wind range, and comparisons to wing foiling and SUP foiling, with thoughts on its future in races like Paddle Imua and M2M.Ocean Challenges and Community: Tales of navigating wind holes, racing with escort boats, and the camaraderie of the water sports community, with respect for veterans tackling massive channels on traditional SUPs.Hawaiian Waterman Spirit: Reflections on competition, personal growth, and the thrill of downwind runs powered by the Super Fly wing and retractable leash, set against Hawaii's unpredictable ocean conditions.Follow Robert Stehlik and Blue Planet Surf at https://blueplanetsurf.com/ or scan the QR code on their site to check out the Super Fly wing, retractable leash, and more.
Julien Christian Lutz, known professionally as Director X, is an acclaimed Canadian music video and film director celebrated for shaping the visual identity of modern music. A protégé of Hype Williams, he's directed iconic videos for Drake, Rihanna, Kendrick Lamar, and Kanye West. His visionary work extends to film and television, including Superfly and Robyn Hood. Beyond entertainment, Lutz co-founded Operation Prefrontal Cortex, using mindfulness to combat gun violence. His dedication to storytelling and social change has positioned him as one of the most influential voices in contemporary visual media.In this episode, Director X shares how authenticity, emotion, and innovation shape powerful music videos—and how indie artists can rise by embracing their unique voice in a rapidly evolving industry.Key Takeaways:Discover how to use performance and emotion to make your music videos truly unforgettable.Learn why authenticity is the secret weapon for standing out in today's saturated music landscape.Understand how to navigate new technologies like AI without losing the human soul of your art.---→ Learn more about Director X at op-pfc.com/.Book an Artist Breakthrough Session with the Modern Musician team: https://apply.modernmusician.me/podcast
A marvelous episode with my friends actress Sheila Frazier-Atchison, Tony nominated actress Starletta DuPois and Margaret Bush Ware, former personal assistant to the legendary Sammy Davis, Jr. Three "fine" ladies with such Hollywood wonderful stories! Sheila was the gorgeous actress featured in movie "Superfly" and the talent coordinator for Black Entertainment Televison. Starletta was nominated for a Tony for here Broadway role in The Mighty Gents. She is a veteran actress of over 50 films working with a Who's who of Hollywood. Margaret was not only the legendary Sammy Davis Jr personal assistant but also the talent coordinator of his television show. It's a marvelous episode. Enjoy!
This week on the New Music Business podcast, Ari sits down with Rick Farman. Farman is an experienced entrepreneur, co-founder, and executive at Superfly, the event production company behind Bonnaroo and San Francisco's Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival. With roots dating back to Superfly's founding in 1996, Farman has overseen event operations, business development, and strategic partnerships that have shaped some of the country's most iconic festivals . As a key architect of Outside Lands since its launch in 2008, he helped build the festival's signature blend of music, sustainability, and Bay Area culture, emphasizing local food, art, and ecological responsibility. A holder of a BA in anthropology from Tulane University, Farman splits his time between overseeing Superfly's expanding portfolio and investing in emerging companies across wellness, tech, and entertainment.Ari and Rick delve into the intricacies of festival creation, exploring everything from the art of booking talent to designing immersive, multidimensional experiences that go far beyond the music. Rick shares valuable insights into the business side of running large-scale events, including sponsorship, logistics, and long-term brand building. He also emphasizes the importance of fostering community, highlighting how festivals can serve as cultural touchstones. Throughout the conversation, Rick reflects on how the festival landscape has evolved over the years, shaped by shifts in technology, audience expectations, and the growing demand for authenticity and purpose-driven programming.00:00 Introduction – Ari introduces Rick Farman and his festival background.02:15 Origins of Outside Lands – Rick shares how the festival began and its San Francisco roots.10:30 Booking Artists – How lineups are built and talent is curated.20:45 Festival Business – The economics of festivals and artist compensation.30:00 Immersive Experiences – Rick on designing interactive festival environments.40:15 Bonnaroo's Evolution – The rise of Bonnaroo and its industry impact50:00 Music & Community – Why building community is essential in music today.55:30 Conclusion – Final thoughts on success in the modern music business.https://sfoutsidelands.com/Edited and mixed by Peter SchruppMusic by Brassroots DistrictProduced by the team at Ari's TakeOrder the THIRD EDITION of How to Make It in the New Music Business: https://book.aristake.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rick Farman is the co-founder of Superfly, the visionary company behind some of the most iconic music and cultural festivals of the 21st century, including Bonnaroo and Outside Lands. A Tulane University graduate, Rick launched his career in New Orleans' legendary music scene before co-founding Superfly in 1996. Since then, he has pioneered immersive, community-centered experiences that fuse music, art, and culture. With nearly three decades of expertise, Rick has also led groundbreaking brand partnerships and experiential marketing campaigns, making Superfly a trailblazer in live entertainment and audience engagement.In this episode, Rick Farman shares how Superfly revolutionized the festival experience by blending technology, community, and creativity to deepen audience engagement and empower indie artists.Key Takeaways:Discover how Superfly helped launch Bonnaroo with a vision for national impact and immersive fan experiences.Learn how indie artists can build meaningful communities through collaboration and experiential design.Explore how AI and technology are reshaping audience engagement and the future of live events.---→ To learn more about Rick Farman and Superfly's work, visit https://superf.ly/.Book an Artist Breakthrough Session with the Modern Musician team: https://apply.modernmusician.me/podcast
In this deeply inspiring Episode 159 of the Fit Mother Podcast, Dr. Anthony Balduzzi sits down with Andre Walker — a Navy veteran, international photographer, filmmaker, and devoted father — to talk about health, faith, creativity, and reinvention at any age. At 69 years young, Andre is living proof that vitality doesn't have an expiration date.Andre shares his compelling life journey: from single fatherhood and creative hustle to discovering the Fit Father Project during COVID after seeing a photo that made him want to change everything. Now, he's medication-free, full of energy, and showing up with passion — not just for his family, but for the world through his lens. And this August, Andre will be the man behind the camera at the Fit Father & Fit Mother LIVE event.This episode is more than a health story — it's about how purpose, legacy, and creativity all come alive when you commit to your well-being. You'll hear about Andre's mindset shift, his daily practices, how he uses faith as fuel, and the lessons he's passing down to his kids.Tune in to hear Andre's tips for staying consistent, eating clean (even with a sweet tooth), and what it really means to be a fit, spiritual leader of your family — no matter your age. If you're looking for motivation, this conversation will light a fire in your soul.Key Takeaways:Age is not a barrier to transformationFaith and gratitude are Andre's daily fuelPhotography sparked from childhood passion with National GeographicHealth journey began after a jarring beach photoFit Father Project provided a structure and inspirationConsistency is more important than motivationBeing fit gives you confidence and powerFitness helps you show up fully for your familyCreativity can thrive at any stage of lifeJoy and energy are signs your body is working rightDaily water, enzymes, and protein shake = Andre's staplesBeing fit is about energy, not big musclesYou must be accountable — to yourself, your family, or your faith"True strength has no age limits"Where to see Andre Walker's work:Website: https://www.andrewalkerphoto.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrewalkerproductionsBiographical Information on Andre Walker:Andre Walker discovered his passion for cinematography when he watched Gordon Parks Jr.'s blaxploitation film Super Fly. The realistic portrayal of crime and drama in New York City captivated him. He was also inspired by Parks' famous photograph "American Gothic, Washington, D.C.," which depicted an African American woman standing in front of the American flag with a mop and broom. This experience led him to pursue a career as a photographer and filmmaker. Hailing from Queens, NY, Andre is a United States Navy veteran who produced his first feature film, Better DayZ, distributed by York Entertainment. He also directed, produced, and wrote Don't Take It Personal, which was an official selection at the North Carolina Black Film Festival and was nominated for Best Cinematographer for the award-winning short film, Which Line Are You In? at the World Music & Independent Film Festival. He also directed and produced The Million Woman March documentary Sisterhood, Alive and Well, distributed by Cinema Guild and several independent music videos. Additionally, he had a lead role in Crackdown Big City Blues and appeared on television in Law and Order. A graduate of the Hollywood Film Institute in California, Andre is a highly sought-after photographer whose award-winning images have been featured in Israel, Costa Rica,...
In this deeply inspiring Episode 252 of the Fit Father Podcast, Dr. Anthony Balduzzi sits down with Andre Walker — a Navy veteran, international photographer, filmmaker, and devoted father — to talk about health, faith, creativity, and reinvention at any age. At 69 years young, Andre is living proof that vitality doesn't have an expiration date.Andre shares his compelling life journey: from single fatherhood and creative hustle to discovering the Fit Father Project during COVID after seeing a photo that made him want to change everything. Now, he's medication-free, full of energy, and showing up with passion — not just for his family, but for the world through his lens. And this August, Andre will be the man behind the camera at the Fit Father & Fit Mother LIVE event.This episode is more than a health story — it's about how purpose, legacy, and creativity all come alive when you commit to your well-being. You'll hear about Andre's mindset shift, his daily practices, how he uses faith as fuel, and the lessons he's passing down to his kids.Tune in to hear Andre's tips for staying consistent, eating clean (even with a sweet tooth), and what it really means to be a fit, spiritual leader of your family — no matter your age. If you're looking for motivation, this conversation will light a fire in your soul.Key Takeaways:Age is not a barrier to transformationFaith and gratitude are Andre's daily fuelPhotography sparked from childhood passion with National GeographicHealth journey began after a jarring beach photoFit Father Project provided a structure and inspirationConsistency is more important than motivationBeing fit gives you confidence and powerFitness helps you show up fully for your familyCreativity can thrive at any stage of lifeJoy and energy are signs your body is working rightDaily water, enzymes, and protein shake = Andre's staplesBeing fit is about energy, not big musclesYou must be accountable — to yourself, your family, or your faith"True strength has no age limits"Where to see Andre Walker's work:Website: https://www.andrewalkerphoto.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrewalkerproductionsBiographical Information on Andre WalkerAndre Walker discovered his passion for cinematography when he watched Gordon Parks Jr.'s blaxploitation film Super Fly. The realistic portrayal of crime and drama in New York City captivated him. He was also inspired by Parks' famous photograph "American Gothic, Washington, D.C.," which depicted an African American woman standing in front of the American flag with a mop and broom. This experience led him to pursue a career as a photographer and filmmaker. Hailing from Queens, NY, Andre is a United States Navy veteran who produced his first feature film, Better DayZ, distributed by York Entertainment. He also directed, produced, and wrote Don't Take It Personal, which was an official selection at the North Carolina Black Film Festival and was nominated for Best Cinematographer for the award-winning short film, Which Line Are You In? at the World Music & Independent Film Festival. He also directed and produced The Million Woman March documentary Sisterhood, Alive and Well, distributed by Cinema Guild and several independent music videos. Additionally, he had a lead role in Crackdown Big City Blues and appeared on television in Law and Order. A graduate of the Hollywood Film Institute in California, Andre is a highly sought-after photographer whose award-winning images have been featured in Israel, Costa Rica,...
Andy Frasco and Nick Gerlach welcome Outside Lands founders Rick Farman (Superfly) and Allen Scott (Another Planet Entertainment) for an inside look at creating one of America's most successful music festivals. The founders reveal the three-year process of convincing San Francisco to allow amplified music after dark in Golden Gate Park and share the story of booking Radiohead as the first band to break the 7pm curfew. Topics Discussed: The current state of music festivals and why multi-genre festivals are surviving How Bonnaroo's success inspired the creation of Outside Lands The $5 million annual park fee and tens of millions in production costs Leaving fence gaps for feral cats and other unique SF requirements Why they believe festivals need to spare no expense and do things right Their philosophy on booking emerging artists before they blow up White whale artists they've chased (Prince, Fleetwood Mac, Led Zeppelin) We're psyched to partner up with Volume.com! Check out their roster of upcoming live events and on-demand shows to enrich that sweet life of yours. Call, leave a message: (720) 996-2403 Check out our new album Growing Pains on all platforms 5/23/25!! Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For all things Frasco, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out our sponsor, Gardenista: https://drinkgardenista.com/
In the finale of Superfly, David and Dana talk Caitlin Clark, dictators playing golf, Tom Cruise's greatness, Miley Cyrus, and much more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dana and David talk surgeries, self-driving cars, road stories, LA, Sydney Sweeney, and so much more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dana and David goof around for an hour. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dana and David chat AMA's, Mission Impossible, bodily fluids, animals and much more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The guys chat about long standing ovations, puffy eyes, AI, and much more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
David and Dana meet up in studio to talk Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas, dying bees, Diddy, and more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The guys discuss the conclave, mothers, construction at Spade's house, Larry David, Alcatraz and much more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kevin Nealon pays a visit to David's house to talk men fighting gorillas, faking your own death, and so much more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The guys shoot the crap before being joined by Rob Lowe to talk running form, the Brat Pack, and the financial issues facing Hollywood. Rob's FOX hit game show THE FLOOR can be streamed now on HULU. Rob's podcast is Literally! with Rob Lowe. Listen wherever you get your podcasts. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices