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Come crash out with Exquisite and Hannah as they talk about "Sweet Nothing," Track 12 from Taylor Swift's Midnights album. They analyze it as what it was when it was first released--a beautiful love song about being safe with someone--and then analyze it in hindsight, when we realize that this is a love that's been forgotten deep inside a pocket. And then see the full culmination of their despair and agony when they include the "Sweet Nothing x Hoax" mashup performed in Dublin (an hour train ride from Wicklow, btw) and fully give into the "what you did what just as dark." Strap in. Like literally. Also, we're so sorry. Enjoy the episode? Support The Taylor Seminars on Ko-fi! ❤️And don't forget to join the conversation with #MidnightsSeminars on X/TwitterFollow us on Twitter:- @taylorseminars- @sippingaugust (Hannah)- @exquisitewill (Exquisite)Cover Art by Alef Vernon: - @alefvernonart on Instagram- @alefvernon on TwitterFollow Alef on Patreon
The season has just begun, and the Twins are already fighting to just keep their heads above water. Sweet Lou and Ol Gregg have a cathartic discussion for the first ever Twins On-Daily episode. After an episode of Gripes about pitchers' inability to throw to first base, luck not being the answer for everything, and the hopeless state of the fanbase, they finish on a Sweet Nothing. It was quite touching, if I do say so myself.
We're so excited to be starting a new theme today with the start of April! with the rainy and gloomy nature of the month, we wanted to find things to appreciate, so we bring to you Sweet Nothings. today we talk through the idea of 'sweet nothings' and what that looks like to us.
Twiggy turned the modelling world upside down with her androgynous style, big round eyes, bold eyelashes, and pixie haircut, becoming a defining figure and fashion icon of the swinging 60s. Considered the world's first supermodel, she went on to have a successful career in acting and singing, earning two Golden Globes and a Tony nomination, designed fashion ranges, appeared as a judge on America's Next Top Model, and was awarded a damehood for services to the fashion, arts and charity. A new documentary, Twiggy, directed by Sadie Frost, is out in cinemas now. Twiggy joined Krupa Padhy to talk about her long career.Kyle Clifford was found guilty of raping his ex-girlfriend in an attack in which he murdered her, her mother and her sister. Louise, Hannah and Carol Hunt were murdered two weeks after Louise ended her relationship with him. It has been revealed that prosecutors said "violent misogyny" promoted by social media influencer Andrew Tate "fuelled" his attacks. However, the defence argued this material had too vague a link and was far too prejudicial to be heard by the jury. As we hear this news, concerns rise again about the influence of people like self-described misogynist Andrew Tate, and there are calls for his content to be taken down. Anita was joined by Michael Conroy, founder of Men at Work, which works with teachers and boys in schools to challenge sexist and misogynistic content online and Laura Bates, founder of the Everyday Sexism project who campaigns for gender equality to discuss how we can protect our children from, especially boys, from this.Journalist and disability activist Lucy Edwards has just published her debut fiction book, Ella Jones vs the Sun Stealer, a mystery aimed at younger readers. It tells the story of 12-year-old Ella Jones who has been blind for two years and is navigating her new world with the help of her guide dog Maisie, her sister Poppy and her best friend Finn. She joined Krupa to talk about the book and her experiences sharing her own story online.We discuss the extraordinary story of how and why an autistic woman was locked up in a mental health hospital for 45 years. For 25 of those she was in long term segregation. Nuala McGovern talked to reporter Carolyn Atkinson about how the woman was eventually freed and to campaigner Alexis Quinn who is autistic and spent three years in a mental health hospital including time in segregation before she escaped. She now campaigns for the Restraint Reduction Network charity about the more than 2,000 other autistic people and or those with learning disabilities who are still in mental health hospitals, many of whom shouldn't be. In May 2015, 20 year-old Mhairi Black was the youngest person for more than a century to become a Member of Parliament – and she then remained a Westminster MP until standing down at the 2024 election. A new BBC documentary follows her last six months in that role and looks at what her future could hold in a new career as a stand-up comedian. Now 30, she joined Anita Rani to reflect on her years in Parliament and what she'd like to see change about the way it functions.Nieve Ella is currently on tour, playing to packed venues and solidifying her place as a rising star in indie music. With a distinctive online presence and an ever-growing fanbase, she's proving that Gen Z artists are reshaping the industry on their own terms. Nieve performed the track Sweet Nothings with Finn Marlow. Presenter: Anita Rani
Welcome to the thirty-third episode of the Sweet Nothings podcast! Today we're talking about $19 strawberries and garlic bath bombs. We're also discussing (again, on the back of new studies) whether displaying calorie counts on menus is worthwhile in the fight towards healthier eating.In case we haven't met, my name is Kelly. I write about food and other lovely things at maverickbaking.com and make foodie videos at Maverick Baking on YouTube. This is your home of relaxed, funny, and informative chats about the love of eating. We'll talk about the latest food trends, controversial opinions, and all things edible.Want to start your own podcast? Try out Buzzsprout here!Support the showSupport the show
Welcome back Soulies, we missed you!! Today we discuss Valentine's day, gift giving, missed birthdays and much more. Make sure to join the patreon for all new content. Follow the new Youtube page for all visuals and go grab your ticket to the live show in ATL March 27th! xoxo...
A tart and sweet ode to finding small joys where you can. Yes, even in black licorice. A taxonomy of sweetness, a rhapsody of artificial flavors, and a multi-faceted theory of pleasure, SWEET NOTHINGS: Confessions of a Candy Lover by Sarah Perry (Mariner; On Sale 2/4) is made up of 100 illustrated micro-essays organized by candy color, from the red of Pop Rocks to the purple Jelly Bonbon in the Whitman's Sampler. Each entry is a meditation on taste and texture, a memory unlocked. Everyone's favorites-and least favorites-are carefully considered, including Snickers and Trader Joe's Peanut Butter Cups, as well as the beloved Good n' Plenty and Werther's Originals. An expert guide and exquisite writer, Perry asks such pressing questions as: Twizzlers or Red Vines? Why are Mentos eaters so maniacally happy? She rejects the dreaded "What is your favorite candy?" question and counters: Under what circumstances? In what weather? In what mood? For candy is inextricably tied to the seasons of our lives. SWEET NOTHINGS moves associatively, touching on pop culture, art, culinary history, philosophy, body image, and class-based food moralism. It challenges the very idea of "junk" food and posits taking pleasure seriously as a means of survival. Perry's pure love of candy weaves together elegiac glimpses of her 90s childhood-and the loss at its center- with stories of love and desire. Her previous work, After the Eclipse, cemented her as a critically acclaimed writer with accolades from NYT, Entertainment Weekly, W Magazine and more. Perry's latest endeavor promises to be equally impactful, with its blend of nostalgic charm and intellectual rigor. Surprisingly smart and frequently funny, it's perfect for anyone who loves a good story, appreciates fine writing, and, of course, has a sweet tooth. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
A tart and sweet ode to finding small joys where you can. Yes, even in black licorice. A taxonomy of sweetness, a rhapsody of artificial flavors, and a multi-faceted theory of pleasure, SWEET NOTHINGS: Confessions of a Candy Lover by Sarah Perry (Mariner; On Sale 2/4) is made up of 100 illustrated micro-essays organized by candy color, from the red of Pop Rocks to the purple Jelly Bonbon in the Whitman's Sampler. Each entry is a meditation on taste and texture, a memory unlocked. Everyone's favorites-and least favorites-are carefully considered, including Snickers and Trader Joe's Peanut Butter Cups, as well as the beloved Good n' Plenty and Werther's Originals. An expert guide and exquisite writer, Perry asks such pressing questions as: Twizzlers or Red Vines? Why are Mentos eaters so maniacally happy? She rejects the dreaded "What is your favorite candy?" question and counters: Under what circumstances? In what weather? In what mood? For candy is inextricably tied to the seasons of our lives. SWEET NOTHINGS moves associatively, touching on pop culture, art, culinary history, philosophy, body image, and class-based food moralism. It challenges the very idea of "junk" food and posits taking pleasure seriously as a means of survival. Perry's pure love of candy weaves together elegiac glimpses of her 90s childhood-and the loss at its center- with stories of love and desire. Her previous work, After the Eclipse, cemented her as a critically acclaimed writer with accolades from NYT, Entertainment Weekly, W Magazine and more. Perry's latest endeavor promises to be equally impactful, with its blend of nostalgic charm and intellectual rigor. Surprisingly smart and frequently funny, it's perfect for anyone who loves a good story, appreciates fine writing, and, of course, has a sweet tooth. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
In today's episode, we welcome Prix Pictet-shortlisted photographer Vanessa Winship, whose poetic and deeply human approach to storytelling has made her one of the most compelling voices in contemporary photography. Through her evocative black-and-white imagery, she explores themes of memory, belonging, and the fragile nature of identity. In her usual style, she shares her perspective on seeing beyond the surface and the profound connections she forges with the people and places she photographs.
In this episode, the writer Lee Siegel and host George Salis discuss Siegel's prolific work, his obsession with Orientalism, magic on the streets and on the page, Darconville's Cat by Alexander Theroux, the allure of audiobooks, his recent forays into painting, fatalism within literature and without, and much more.Lee Siegel is the Emeritus Professor of Religion at the University of Hawaii. He has published many novels, including Love in a Dead Language and Typerotica, multiple non-fiction books about India, and a translation of Sanskrit love poetry called Sweet Nothings. Siegel's writing has earned him a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, two Residency awards at the Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center, a Visiting Fellowship at All Souls College, Oxford, and the Elliot Cades Award for Literature.A Review of Love in a Dead Language by Lee Siegel: https://thecollidescope.com/2021/08/22/love-in-a-dead-language-by-lee-siegel/A Review of Typerotica by Lee Siegel: https://thecollidescope.com/2021/08/30/a-review-of-typerotica-by-lee-siegel/Support The Collidescope's efforts via Patreon and get awesome benefits: https://www.patreon.com/TheCollidescopewww.TheCollidescope.comIntro/outro music: DJ GriffinLet us know your thoughts.Support the show
Send us a textThis week, Kait fills the guys in on why the trademark timeline leads us to believe Taylor Swift will be releasing Reputation (Taylor's Version) and Taylor Swift (Taylor's Version) before the end of the summer. They also talk about the Chiefs win and Taylor and Travis going to the Super Bowl. Do we think they'll get engaged soon? Sam does! Also, why is Taylor leaning into Lover so hard? They then head into the Midnights Era with Sweet Nothing. Is this a bop for Sam? Listen in and find out! Tell us what you think @theswifttalk
Be careful who you remarry because this week because we're joined by actor and our former roommate Tyler "MC Deep" Bergquist to discuss episode 32 of Toei's Spider-Man entitled, "The Enchantress' Sweet Nothings"! Come along as we chat about Goose compliments, criminal actors, Western Michigan, Chuck E Cheese, crimes of passion, going hay bale, Hopsin, jackhammers, lady gangs, underwhelming Monsters of the Week, MRI mishaps, season 1 Britta, Boy Scout improv, BK hats, spider powers, & more! Want to hear more from your favorite Marsh Land Media hosts? Hear exclusive shows, podcasts, and content by heading to Patreon.com/MLMpod! Have fan mail, fan art, projects you want us to review, or whatever you want to send us? You can ship directly to us using "James McCollum, PO Box 180036, 2011 W Montrose Ave, Chicago, IL 60618"! Please, learn about Black Lives Matter, the protests, and find ways to donate at https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/. Follow the podcast on Facebook & Twitter @MSSPod, on Instagram @MSSPodcast! Watch James' "Mostly Playin' PlayStation" and our live streams on the MSS YouTube channel! On top of streaming on Facebook & YouTube, we also simul-stream at Twitch.tv/MostlySpeakinSentai! Listen to James' rap music under Marsh Land Monster on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Play, & more by clicking HERE. Send us a voice mail to be played on the show at (773) 270-0490! Head over to www.DarlingHomebody.com for all of Nicole'sart, the web comic Crumb Bums we make together, buy her merchandise, & watch her draw Gorma creations from the podcast! You can also buy her artwork on shirts and more on threadless.com/@darlinghomebody! Find her @DarlingHomebody on Instagram, Tumblr and Etsy! Buy her wares! Go purchase some of our original Sentai monster designs on RedBubble then post a pic on social media of you wearing the threads!www.redbubble.com/people/MSSPod/portfolio Find out more about James' other podcasts "Shuffling the Deck", "Sweet Child of Time", "Hit It & Crit It", and "This Movie's Gay" on our website, www.MLMPod.com!!! Plus, download James' albums!
Join your host Dan as we talk about romance, love, and truth in this episode of Holy Spirit Soapbox.Verses mentioned in this sermon:-Isaiah 29:13-16-Judges 16-Proverbs 27:6-2 Timothy 3-John 14:15Question:1) Do your everyday actions prove your love for God?Music by Alex Grohl "Catching Rays" via https://www.pixabay.comVisual Art Credit: MAURO FOSSATI via pexels.com: https://www.pexels.com/photo/the-kiss-of-judas-18586813/Support the showFor more information and to check out our other episodes, visit us at https://holyspiritsoapbox.buzzsprout.com/ or search "Holy Spirit Soapbox" on YouTube.
Welcome to the thirty-second episode of the Sweet Nothings podcast! Today we're talking about bacon-flavoured squeezy cheese and Dubai chocolate (again). We're also delving into the food products and food trends that we miss from years gone by.In case we haven't met, my name is Kelly. I write about food and other lovely things at maverickbaking.com and make foodie videos at Maverick Baking on YouTube. This is your home of relaxed, funny, and informative chats about the love of eating. We'll talk about the latest food trends, controversial opinions, and all things edible.Want to start your own podcast? Try out Buzzsprout here!Support the showSupport the show
Episode 63 Release Date: November 10, 2024 Welcome to our broadcast of what's going right in the world! Enjoy this collection of stories of positivity, kindness, and inspiration...and we certainly hope it helps you have a better day. Host: Brian Calvert Announcer: Adam West Featuring: Terry Travis Theme song by: Sweet Nothings The Good VibecastTM copyright 2024 The Northwest Channel
Welcome to the thirty-first episode of the Sweet Nothings podcast! Today we're talking about the Crumbl cookies and Dua Lipa's pickle juice diet coke. We're also delving into diet cultures worst hits, and 10 of the most ridiculous things it's had society doing in the last 20 years.In case we haven't met, my name is Kelly. I write about food and other lovely things at maverickbaking.com and make foodie videos at Maverick Baking on YouTube. This is your home of relaxed, funny, and informative chats about the love of eating. We'll talk about the latest food trends, controversial opinions, and all things edible.Want to start your own podcast? Try out Buzzsprout here!Support the showSupport the show
Kelly and Lillian discuss what restaurants will look like in a Trump or Harris presidency **Note** THIS WAS RECORED HOURS BEFORE MAYOR ADAMS WAS INDICTED
Gabriel Minnikin: A Halifax Music Scene Staple East Coast DNA is excited to welcome Gabriel Minnikin, a Nova Scotia-born artist with a rich history in the Maritime music scene, to the show! In this episode, we explore Gabriel's early days in the Halifax music scene during the 1990s, his relocation to the UK, and his return to Nova Scotia. We also dive into what attendees can expect at his upcoming album release concert for "Anne Lorraine," and we're excited to see more live performances and hear new music from Gabriel in the future. Gabriel is no stranger to collaboration. Over the years, he has worked with acclaimed artists like Matt Andersen, Terra Spencer, and Cameron Nickerson. His talent as a multi-instrumentalist has seen him perform with iconic acts such as Blue Rodeo, Bahamas, and Grammy Award-winner Gordie Sampson. With five albums under his belt—including Sweet Nothings, which earned nominations for two Nova Scotia Music Awards—Gabriel Minnikin is gearing up for the release of his highly anticipated sixth album, "Anne Lorraine," produced by Dan Ledwell. Mark your calendars for Gabriel's concert on Saturday, October 26 at The Peggy Corkum Music Room (Lady Hammond Rd, Halifax). It's an intimate early evening show, with doors at 6:30 p.m. and music starting at 7:30 p.m. Advance tickets are available directly from Gabriel at fgmcorp@outlook.com. Concert Details: Date: Saturday, October 26 Time: Doors at 6:30 p.m., show at 7:30 p.m. Location: Peggy Corkum Music Room, Halifax Advance Tickets: Email Gabriel at fgmcorp@outlook.com Follow Gabriel on Instagram: @gabrielminnikinmusic Be sure to subscribe to East Coast DNA for all the latest interviews, artist features, and music scene updates!
Welcome to the thirtieth episode of the Sweet Nothings podcast! Today we're talking about the Dubai chocolate bar, Monster Munch mayonnaise, and crazy Mormon sodas. We're also discussing spices and, specifically, those we just can't live without.In case we haven't met, my name is Kelly. I write about food and other lovely things at maverickbaking.com and make foodie videos at Maverick Baking on YouTube. This is your home of relaxed, funny, and informative chats about the love of eating. We'll talk about the latest food trends, controversial opinions, and all things edible.Support the showSupport the show
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This week is the 14th anniversary of One Direction, and the girls are reflecting on boybands, accents, and where they were when they gained 1D conciousness. Armie Hammer is gaslighting everyone, Glen Powell is America's sweetheart, and Bridgerton announces that it's Benedict's turn to find love. Tune in to learn the girls' first email accounts and what songs they think should be used in Joker: Folie à Deux.
Breaking up with yo-yo dieting | Binge Eating | Nutrition | Motivation | Self-Love | Mindset
A cheat sheet of loving phrases. In this podcast, I cover sweet-nothing examples. I give you a list of 21 sweet nothings you could try to see if they work for you. This podcast is for informational purposes only.
Welcome to the twenty-ninth episode of the Sweet Nothings podcast! Today we're talking baked bean ice cream and a chocolate bar returning from the grave. We're also discussing how the hottest months of the year can impact intuitive eating, and how to de-centre body image worries from our dietary choices.In case we haven't met, my name is Kelly. I write about food and other lovely things at maverickbaking.com and make foodie videos at Maverick Baking on YouTube. This is your home of relaxed, funny, and informative chats about the love of eating. We'll talk about the latest food trends, controversial opinions, and all things edible.Support the Show.
Episode 61 Release Date: June 11, 2024 Welcome to our broadcast of what's going right in the world! Enjoy this collection of stories of positivity, kindness, and inspiration...and we certainly hope it helps you have a better day. Host: Brian Calvert Announcer: Adam West Featuring: Terry Travis Theme song by: Sweet Nothings The Good VibecastTM copyright 2024 The Northwest Channel
Welcome to the twenty-eighth episode of the Sweet Nothings podcast! Today we're talking cookie croissants, squeezy butter, and apple juice-ification. We're also discussing just what it is that makes us so hooked on coffee in so many different ways.In case we haven't met, my name is Kelly. I write about food and other lovely things at maverickbaking.com and make foodie videos at Maverick Baking on YouTube. This is your home of relaxed, funny, and informative chats about the love of eating. We'll talk about the latest food trends, controversial opinions, and all things edible.Stop Wasting Your WineSip and smile along with hosts Aaron, Colin, and Joel as they explore the world of wine!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.
The Anime Addicts have a weird random ABCs of Anime Conversation and we also continue our impressions of the Spring 2024 season with: --Kaiju No.8 --Rinkai --Train to the End of the World --The Many Sides of Voice Actor Radio --Bartender --Girls Band Cry --Mysteries, Maidens, And Mysterious Disappearances You can support the podcast in the following ways: Merchandise Store: www.AAAShop.info Discord: www.AAADiscord.com Subscribe: www.aaapodcast.com/join Donations: www.aaapodcast.com/donate Patreon: www.patreon.com/AAAPodcast Thank you for your generosity and kindness
Culture writer and author Lina Abascal returns to Pop Pantheon to revisit the fleeting early 2010s moment when EDM DJs utterly consumed American popular music via two of the genre's most emblematic figures, David Guetta and Calvin Harris. Louie and Lina trace David's roots in the Paris club scene through to his breakthrough in the U.S. with hits like "When Love Takes Over", "Sexy Bitch" & "Memories", "Where Them Girls At?", "Titanium" and "Turn Me On", his big pop collaborations with artists like Sia, Kelly Rowland and Nicki Minaj. They then tackle Calvin's bloghouse-y origins through to his peak-era work, from 2011's “We Found Love” with Rihanna to smashes like "Feel So Close", "Sweet Nothing", "One Kiss" and "This is What You Came For". Finally, Louie and Lina discuss how the EDM bubble burst, how Guetta and Harris adapted, and rank both David Guetta and Calvin Harris in the Official Pop Pantheon. Send your mailbag questions to PopPantheonPod@Gmail.com!!Listen to Pop Pantheon's Calvin Harris & David Guetta EssentialsJoin Pop Pantheon: All Access, Our Patreon Channel, for Exclusive Content and MoreShop Merch in Pop Pantheon's StoreCome to Pop Pantheon Live: Tortured Poets & The State of Taylor Mania on 4/22 at the Bellhouse in BrooklynBuy Tickets to Pop Pantheon Presents: Taylor Mania at Parkside Lounge on 4/19Come to Gorgeous Gorgeous LA on 3/23 at Los GlobosFollow Lina Abascal on InstagramFollow DJ Louie XIV on InstagramFollow DJ Louie XIV on TwitterFollow Pop Pantheon on InstagramFollow Pop Pantheon on Twitter
Welcome to the twenty-seventh episode of the Sweet Nothings podcast! Today we're talking cheesy beans, burning cakes, and the oat milk backlash. We're also discussing super-popular foods that we just don't understand.In case we haven't met, my name is Kelly. I write about food and other lovely things at maverickbaking.com and make foodie videos at Maverick Baking on YouTube. This is your home of relaxed, funny, and informative chats about the love of eating. We'll talk about the latest food trends, controversial opinions, and all things edible.Support the show
Robby Kendall not only spearheads the nonprofit film production company Fishnets & Film, Inc. He is also a psychologist. Indeed, Robby is an educator, entertainer, writer, director, connector, humorist, and consummate problem solver. In this podcast episode, Robby shares his drag origin story as well as his psychologist origin story. Apparently he “therapized” his mother for years before becoming a shrink. And now he helps students and individuals solve their own problems. The conversation offers a fascinating look into sex education, the queer community, and the travails of wardrobe malfunctions as a drag queen.Robby has created an impressive collection of short films and feature length film projects. His filmography includes: “Victoria Place, Sweet Nothing, (Un)Free Will, The Other Side of Eden: A Modern Testament, and Drag Queens Must Die.” Yours truly (Dr. Jim) will be on a panel for Robby's Queer Film Festival on March 2nd, 2024 at the New Parkway in Oakland, featuring the film, Sexplanation (Alex Liu). This film offers a humorous look at the dearth of comprehensive sex education in our country, what we know, and perhaps most significantly what we should know.WCMI networking group A networking group for mindfulness-focused clinicians dedicated to learning together & collaborating for more information click here
On this week's episode of the pod, we are joined (again!) by the Docs Who Lift -- Drs. Karl and Spencer Nadolsky -- to discuss the 'Glucose Goddess' and her "Anti-Spike" supplement. We dig into the supplement's ingredients and how effective they really are (or aren't). We discuss blood sugar fluctuations and why short-term changes usually don't impact our health. We explore how our bodies use sugar, bust the myth that "natural" means "safe," and talk about possible risks for disordered eating and unnecessary health worries. Finally, we cover healthy ways for diabetics to manage their condition and why people without diabetes shouldn't try to control their glucose levels. You do not want to miss this! All our sources from this episode are available at: https://www.unbiasedscipod.com/episodes/sweet-nothings-glucose-goddess-claims (02:30) Intro to the Glucose Goddess and her Supplement (07:35) Critiques of Pseudoscience (09:58) Understanding Blood Glucose and Diabetes (23:54) Normal Blood Glucose Levels and Postprandial Spikes (28:43) Harmful Effects of Pseudoscience and Herbal Supplements (36:49) Ethical Considerations (39:41) Regulation of Supplement Claims (41:36) Metformin and Supplements (43:28) Issues with CGMs and Monitoring Blood Sugar (46:14) Healthy People and CGM Monitoring (47:52) Holistic Approach to Health (48:57) Final Thoughts Interested in advertising with us? Please reach out to advertising@airwavemedia.com, with “Unbiased Science” in the subject line. PLEASE NOTE: The discussion and information provided in this podcast are for general educational, scientific, and informational purposes only and are not intended as, and should not be treated as, medical or other professional advice for any particular individual or individuals. Every person and medical issue is different, and diagnosis and treatment requires consideration of specific facts often unique to the individual. As such, the information contained in this podcast should not be used as a substitute for consultation with and/or treatment by a doctor or other medical professional. If you are experiencing any medical issue or have any medical concern, you should consult with a doctor or other medical professional. Further, due to the inherent limitations of a podcast such as this as well as ongoing scientific developments, we do not guarantee the completeness or accuracy of the information or analysis provided in this podcast, although, of course we always endeavor to provide comprehensive information and analysis. In no event may Unbiased Science or any of the participants in this podcast be held liable to the listener or anyone else for any decision allegedly made or action allegedly taken or not taken allegedly in reliance on the discussion or information in this podcast or for any damages allegedly resulting from such reliance. The information provided herein do not represent the views of our employers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to the twenty-sixth episode of the Sweet Nothings podcast! Today we're talking about snow cream, chocolate cereal, and Rod Stewart's whisky. We're also delving into whether or not it's ever ok to break precious rules in the kitchen.In case we haven't met, my name is Kelly. I write about food and other lovely things at maverickbaking.com and make foodie videos at Maverick Baking on YouTube. This is your home of relaxed, funny, and informative chats about the love of eating. We'll talk about the latest food trends, controversial opinions, and all things edible.Support the showWant to start your own podcast? Try out Buzzsprout here!Support the show
Welcome back to the dazzling world of Pamela Des Barres's Pajama Party, exclusively on Pantheon Podcasts! This episode is a delightful twist, as I, your favorite host, switch roles and get interviewed by the fabulous Sie Sie Benhoff. Prepare for an emotional rollercoaster as I share the juicy details of my latest project – the heartwarming and intimate 'American Girl,' a book chronicling the 25-year love story between Jane Petty and rock legend Tom Petty. It's been four years in the making, and I'm spilling all the behind-the-scenes stories you're dying to hear! Dive deep with us into my colorful life – from my iconic Playboy shoot to my profound spiritual connections with legends like James Dean and Bobby D. Hear about my whirlwind romance with Don Johnson, revealing some of the most personal and intimate details of our relationship. Plus, we touch on the exciting possibility of a film or TV adaptation of my memoir 'I'm With The Band.' From Ally Sheedy's early interest to Dakota Johnson's recent involvement, it's a saga as riveting as the stories within the book itself! And of course, what's a pajama party without some music talk? I reminisce about the songs that have shaped my life, like Elvis Presley's 'Treat Me Nice,' and delve into my profound experiences with musical geniuses from Captain Beefheart to Frank Zappa. Don't miss the buzz about my upcoming backyard concert featuring the fantastic Sweet Nothings – it's going to be a night to remember. So, glam up in your best pajamas, grab your favorite drink, and join us for a journey through the heart of rock 'n' roll, spirituality, and endless fun. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to the dazzling world of Pamela Des Barres's Pajama Party, exclusively on Pantheon Podcasts! This episode is a delightful twist, as I, your favorite host, switch roles and get interviewed by the fabulous Sie Sie Benhoff. Prepare for an emotional rollercoaster as I share the juicy details of my latest project – the heartwarming and intimate 'American Girl,' a book chronicling the 25-year love story between Jane Petty and rock legend Tom Petty. It's been four years in the making, and I'm spilling all the behind-the-scenes stories you're dying to hear! Dive deep with us into my colorful life – from my iconic Playboy shoot to my profound spiritual connections with legends like James Dean and Bobby D. Hear about my whirlwind romance with Don Johnson, revealing some of the most personal and intimate details of our relationship. Plus, we touch on the exciting possibility of a film or TV adaptation of my memoir 'I'm With The Band.' From Ally Sheedy's early interest to Dakota Johnson's recent involvement, it's a saga as riveting as the stories within the book itself! And of course, what's a pajama party without some music talk? I reminisce about the songs that have shaped my life, like Elvis Presley's 'Treat Me Nice,' and delve into my profound experiences with musical geniuses from Captain Beefheart to Frank Zappa. Don't miss the buzz about my upcoming backyard concert featuring the fantastic Sweet Nothings – it's going to be a night to remember. So, glam up in your best pajamas, grab your favorite drink, and join us for a journey through the heart of rock 'n' roll, spirituality, and endless fun. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the twenty-fifth episode of the Sweet Nothings podcast! Today we're talking about Brussels sprouts cereal, giant cheese, and the Pumptini. We're also delving into some better alternatives to the January diet.In case we haven't met, my name is Kelly. I write about food and other lovely things at maverickbaking.com and make foodie videos at Maverick Baking on YouTube. This is your home of relaxed, funny, and informative chats about the love of eating. We'll talk about the latest food trends, controversial opinions, and all things edible.Support the showWant to start your own podcast? Try out Buzzsprout here!Support the show
So much to talk about this episode! You're Losing Me on streaming platforms, Taylor's like on Twitter showing Sweet Nothing isn't about Joe, Renaissance premiere, Tree ending Deuxmoi and so much more!
In this episode we chat about the song "Sweet Nothing" from "Midnights." We talk about what we like about the song. Gossip Gab takes a deep dive into Joe and Taylor's relationship and their breakup. Hosts: Devin and GabSound Design: Devin Johnson-Nieporent and Peter Leigh-NilsenTheme Song: Devin Johnson-Nieporent, Peter Leigh-Nilsen and Eric JohnsonThank you to our Patrons!Ashley Shawn, Jessica Hutter, Emily Carter, Hilary Davies, Brittany Perlmuter, Alan Bass, Blue Magnetic Night, Valentina Paredes, Jessica Parham, Dana Meyerson, Kendra Roberson, Michael Gage, Suzanne Swierc, Brianne Jones, Jimmy Atwell, Katie Oxman, Trystn Daley, Sierra Fox, Grace Stinson, Jacqueline Sandoval, Brooke Redmond, Michelle Hau, Holly Hosie, Andrew Bauman, Nadine Biersack, Bong Bong, Melissa Paar, Alice Wheeler, Katherine Black, Kailey Kolb, Diana, Zali GraceSupport the show
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K NEW COVER ART AND THIS IS THE OFFICIAL FIRST EPISODE OF SEASON 2! In this episode we discuss our three LA Eras shows, Karlie Kloss, and if Sweet Nothing is actually a love song or not. As always make sure to follow us on socials @fulltimefangirlspod
Someone owes an apology after the last episode! We hate to cave butttt.... Here it goes!Plus, Taylor Swift never stops. She is heading to theaters! And the 112 day cycle continues!What did we miss? What would you like to hear from us? There are lots of ways to reach us!CONTACT THE PODCAST!Email – the13podcast@gmail.comIG: https://www.instagram.com/the13podcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the13podcastFOLLOW US!Ana - https://www.instagram.com/anaszabo13Lacey – https://www.instagram.com/laceygee13Amy – https://www.instagram.com/amysnicholsNick – https://www.instagram.com/nickadamsonairCHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS!Lacey & Amy – "Loose Lips & Child-Bearing Hips"Ana - "On Cloud Wine"Nick – "Shut Up!" & "The Chatty Daddies"This podcast is in no way related to or endorsed by Taylor Swift, her companies, or record labels. All opinions are our own.
Este 24 de agosto se llevó a cabo el primero de cuatro conciertos de Taylor Swift en el Foro Sol de CDMX como parte de su gira The Eras Tour. Esta es la primera vez que un concierto de Taylor Swift llega a Latinoamérica, y la primera fecha internacional dentro de la actual gira de la cantante. En un ambiente de entusiasmo, Taylor Swift declaró a su audiencia mexicana que "durante toda su carrera había soñado con presentarse en la Ciudad de México", lo que emocionó aún más a todos los swifties mexicanos que viajaron desde diversas partes de la República para presenciar este espectáculo. "Había soñado con presentarme en la Ciudad de México durante toda mi carrera, estoy muy emocionada de poder verlos esta noche, son hermosos", exclamó Taylor Swift. Como ha ocurrido en cada uno de los conciertos de Taylor Swift en The Eras Tour, la cantante acostumbra cantar dos canciones "sorpresa", es decir, dos canciones que no forman parte del setlist. Para su primer show en México deleitó a la audiencia con las canciones "I Forgot That You Existed" y "Sweet Nothing".
Get ready to indulge in a velvety embrace of musical tenderness as we dive into the mesmerizing world of 'Sweet Nothings' on this week's smooth jazz rendezvous. Join us for a musical soiree where melodies whisper and notes caress, painting a canvas of intimate sounds that speak directly to your heart. Set 1:Justin Lee Schultz-FellowshipDavid P. Stevens-Everybody GrooveKayla Waters-I AmBob Baldwin ft. Eric Valentine-All My LifeAntoine Knight-A Knight 2 RememberSet 2:Reggie Hines-We Meet AgainMichael Kitanda-Sweet NothingsAndre Ward-Heaven In My LifeJames PJ Spraggins-Waiting In The WingsGreg Manning-Your Love Is GoodSet 3:Skinny Hightower-Mind Over MatterLamont Caleb Coward-DriveLin Rountree-The Message Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Turning Commodities into Premium Products Raphael Farasat, Truffl.com – The Sharkpreneur podcast with Seth Greene Episode 937 Raphael Farasat Raphael Farasat is an award-winning creative director, brand strategist, and serial entrepreneur who has developed over 100 consumer brands collectively valued at over $500 MM. He brings a unique blend of entrepreneurial, brand strategy, and advertising talent that he has applied to consulting for globally recognized brands like Tesla, Sonos, Linkedin, Fox, Catch, and Accor Hotel Group as well as serving as a founding partner to 20+ companies, including Last Crumb, BetterBrand, Sweet Nothings, and Barcode. Raphael is a Guest Lecturer on branding at Stanford University and has been featured in various publications such as Entrepreneur Magazine, Fast Company, The Dieline, and The LA Times. Listen to this informative Sharkpreneur episode with Raphael Farasat about turning commodities into premium products. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: - How hosting unique dinners for interesting people is a great way to grow your network. - Why creating experiences for others can help build your name. - How giving people valuable experiences will bring success to your business. - Why it's important to be willing to run your company differently. - How having a high-end product with high-end marketing and branding can catapult a business to success. Connect with Raphael: Guest Contact Info Instagram @truffl Links Mentioned: truffl.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Drunk Guys find truth this week while reading Verity by Colleen Hoover. Their mind's are blown by: Sweet Nothings by Kills Boro, Cash or Credit by Magnify, Day's End by Allagash, Nuts 4 Nuts by Evil Twin NYC, and Evil Brains by KCBC and Evil Twin NYC. Join the
Sweet Nothing is such a sweet and soft song that still carries a strong message! We break down all of the theories and meaning behind this catchy song!Don't forget about our Eras pre-party event happening in Arlington on April 1st, where we will be giving away a pair of tickets to the concert that night! Get your tickets now at the13podcast.net. And a special thanks to Live! by Loews and Uptown Cheapskate for partnering up with us for this event! Go get your perfect Eras 'fit now at Uptown Cheapskate!What did we miss? What would you like to hear from us? There are lots of ways to reach us!CONTACT THE PODCAST!Email – the13podcast@gmail.comIG: https://www.instagram.com/the13podcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the13podcastFOLLOW US!Ana - https://www.instagram.com/anacas31Lacey – https://www.instagram.com/laceygee13Amy – https://www.instagram.com/amysnicholsNick – https://www.instagram.com/nickadamsonairCHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS!Lacey & Amy – "Loose Lips & Child-Bearing Hips"Ana - "On Cloud Wine"Nick – "Shut Up!" & "The Chatty Daddies"This podcast is in no way related to or endorsed by Taylor Swift, her companies, or record labels. All opinions are our own.
The best albums out this week include Taylor Swift's Midnights, powerful meditations on race and identity from U.K. rapper Loyle Carner, the transfixing sounds of singer iLe and more.Featured Albums:1. Taylor Swift — MidnightsFeatured Songs: "Lavender Haze," "Vigilante S***," "Karma," "Sweet Nothing"2. Loyle Carner — hugoFeatured Songs: "Hate," "Nobody Knows," "Georgetown"3. Dawn Richard & Spencer Zahn — PigmentsFeatured Songs: "Cerulean," "Vantablack" "Sandstone"4. iLe — NacarileFeatured Songs: "Ningún Lugar," "traguito"5. Nick Hakim — COMETAFeatured Songs: "Feeling Myself," "Something," "Ani"Lightning Round:Bibio — BIB10Frankie Cosmos — Inner World PeaceTegan & Sara — CrybabyOther Notable Releases:a-ha — True NorthAlice Boman — The Space BetweenArchers of Loaf — Reason in DeclineArctic Monkeys — The CarBabyface — Girls Night OutCarly Rae Jepsen — The Loneliest TimeDry Cleaning — StumpworkGoat — Oh DeathJesse Harris — Silver Balloon Jeezy & DJ Drama — SnofallMeghan Trainor — Takin' It BackRubblebucket — Earth WorshipSimple Minds — Direction of the HeartSloan — SteadyTakuya Kuroda — Midnight CrispWiki & subjxct 5 — Cold Cuts