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Welp, it's been a year, has it not? Time for Matt & Tim to reflect on the biggest parenting takeaways of a year that brought us the Paris Olympiad, rat-shaped holes in Chicago, and the ever encroaching doom of Artificial Intelligence. Side note: when will it take the job of stay-at-home parents? TAKE ME NOW, GOD. Plus, what happens when you stop pretending you don't have kids in work and other social settings? Tim decides to find out. And it's time to return to everyone's favorite controversial subject - daylight saving time.
EP 69 NSYNC at the Vegas SPHERE? Take my money!!! No, it hasn't been announced, but there is a certain band member who mentioned it. Trolls is a hit. This week, we also break down lyrics to TAKE ME NOW! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peter-sers2/support
Happy Independence Day...or is it??? Is there really anything to celebrate on THIS upcoming Ndee-pen-dance Day? Gas prices making ya rethink that trip to the grocery store, street fighting with brass knuckles prepped in your back pockets and OVERLY fake asses getting thrown in our faces on IG, ITS TIME 2 PRAY 4 DA ALIENZ 2 TAKE ME NOW!!!
Join Warren Smith, Lara Pitt and Hannah Hollis on Take Me Now, I Have Seen It All.The trio discuss Round 12 as well as all the happenings in the Blues and Maroons camps.
There was a war of words between club and state rivals Cameron Smith and Paul Gallen over the weekend, regarding the punishments handed down for salary cap breaches.The podcast trio of Warren Smith, Matt Russell and Lara Pitt address this talking point, before diving into a full season preview.The Take Me Now, I Have Seen It All team go through each team and how they'll fare, in reverse 2018 ladder order.
Whitney Wilson manages the Domestic Violence Court Referral Program at The John Howard Society. When a person is charged with domestic violence, they might attend a program run by her to help them challenge their attitudes and behaviours. So what causes domestic violence? As Whitney explains, it has to do with upbringing but also the way society strictly defines masculinity. Most domestic violence offenders are male and, as she explains with eloquence, men don’t think they’re allowed to express negative emotions, aside from anger. As Whitney reveals, anger is a secondary emotion, it’s driven by something else. This is a fascinating analysis of how social constructs can factor into violence. It’s not all heavy. Hear the rehabilitative tactics Whitney uses to help clients amp up their empathy and unearth a deeper sense of what it means to “be a man”. The theme song is Take Me Now by Nick Chapman. Edited for time and volume. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Nick_Chapman/Wakka_Chikka_Wakka_Chikka_Volume_1/csr049_wcwc_01-nick-chapman_take-me-now
This is a continuously mixed journey through some of my favorite, classic, dancy-as-shit, new wave cuts! I expect this will be a series with at least two or three more episodes to it. Enjoy! Waving from the Future (SBW Megamix) - (42:45) The Human League - "Empire State Human" Japan - "Quiet Life (12" Mix)" Vicious Pink - "Take Me Now" Bronski Beat - "Do It" Yazoo - "Goodbye Seventies" Ultravox - "White China" Missing Persons - "Words (The Edge Extended Mix)" Fischer Z - "So Long" Siouxsie & The Banshees - "Hong Kong Garden" Alphaville - "Dance with Me" Secession - "Simon Says" ---Supreme Bunny Warlord
Here we go - the second podcast about the new killeralbum "BRAND NEW LIFE" from FIGURE OF SIX. The bands give you a little inside about the song "TAKE ME NOW" - how they met up in the first place and of course "Beer"... The album will be out: 20.May 2011 on Tiefdruck-Musik/Intergroove. Get your copy...