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The Leading Voices in Food
E283: Taylor Hanson's Food On The Move

The Leading Voices in Food

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 32:58


Interview Summary You know I really like the innovative nature of Food On The Move, and I'm eager for you to tell us more about what it involves. But before we do that, how does a young, highly successful musician turn to battling food insecurity? What led you to create Food On The Move? It took me years to say I even created it. I didn't even use the term founder because I really had this sense of partnership that was a part of how it came to be. But I did found or 'start' Food On The Move because I have just a deep sense of gratitude in my life experience and also maybe a calling? I call it the tap on the shoulder that said there's more for you to do. There's more for me to do. And I didn't really know what that meant. I wanted to invest in Oklahoma and where we're from because as a musician, first you travel, you leave, you go out, you connect with people all over the world. But there's something about building and doing well for your community from the town you're from. And I was inspired by a former US ambassador. A man named Edward Perkins, who was an incredible representative of our country. He worked in some of the most difficult parts of the world representing the US and working with other nations. And his story struck me so deeply because he found ways to partner and transform communities as an ambassador. And I got to know him after his time as an ambassador because he was teaching as a professor at OU (Oklahoma University), in Oklahoma. And I asked him, I said - I want to honor your life. I want to learn from you. If I was to begin to really impact my community, Oklahoma where I'm from and maybe beyond, where would you begin? And he said, I would start with food. That's so interesting. You know, your concept of partnership is so interesting. I'd like to dive into that a little bit deeper in a little bit. But first, tell us about your organization and what it does, how it works, what it tries to accomplish. Yes. So, inspired by Ambassador Perkins' example, we set out to ask the right questions more than have the answers. And in 2014, I just basically cold called everyone in the community that worked in food - from the food bank to the food pantries and said ‘help me understand the gaps.' Help me understand where it's hard to accomplish change. And the term food desert began coming up more and more. And food deserts are communities without grocery stores. So, think of it as the canary in the mine. Sort of when a grocery store goes, the neighborhood is declining. Because they're small margin organizations they have a hard time staying afloat and when they go it's hard to bring them back because you need either a company like a big chain or a small business that doesn't have a lot of resources. And oftentimes that decline continues, and it impacts the community. So, with Food On The Move I basically brought together partners to create an access point in food deserts where it's was all in kind. From food trucks that could bring great, tasty food and give people dignity and excitement and energy, to partners that are doing food safety training and teaching people to cook. And places like Oklahoma State University extension where they train people about how to prepare food because they may not know. And so, all these partners came together, and we basically spent five years just learning and serving people in those communities. And focusing on an environment that was not about raising a bunch of money; it was really about who is already in this space that we can garner relationships with and get to know the communities. And now those events continue to be flagships. We call them food and resource festivals. They are a pay-as-you-can. You show up, you get access to fresh produce, you have food trucks, you have wraparound services. You have people that are in the community, in different nonprofits, for-profits, and government organizations that we all collaborate with. And we reach people where they are while serving and getting to know them and learning from them. And through those relationships, through those events - which we still do - what it's brought us to is the innovation and education side, and ultimately transformation. We realized in order to change food deserts, end food deserts, bring grocery stores back, that we had to get to the heart of the food system. Which is we had to be teaching people to grow things again, rebuild the local foundation of farmers being trained, use new, innovative systems like indoor growing and aquaponics, hydroponics. And basically, we had to kind of build the foundation back that's been lost since post World War II in our community, like many places. And that means a food hub to bridge farmers to distributors. That means training those farmers for the future. And it ultimately means building a new model for a grocery store. So, we are at the heart of that now with a project we call Food Home, where we are building a campus that is like a microcosm of the food system. Hopefully could be the end of this year, we'll see. Construction is always tricky. But, for sure by the start of first quarter next year, we'll be opening a 10,000 square foot urban farm, which is a training facility, and producing hundreds of thousands of pounds of food every year, and this is really the launchpad for future farmers. My God, I mean, and one of those things you mentioned would be wonderful to dive into and talk about a lot. Because I mean, each is impressive in its own right. But you bring them together, you're probably doing some of the most extensive, impressive things I know of around the country. Let me ask how you address the fundamental issue that we've actually faced ourselves. So communities often feel set upon by outsiders coming in to help. You know, it could be a philanthropy, it could be universities, it could be somebody, you know, who's just coming in well-meaning, wanting to help. But nonetheless may not know the communities or understand the realities of day-to-day life and things like that. And people from communities have often told us that 'we're in the best position to come up with solutions that will work for the members of our own community.' How did you work through those things? Well, this is always why my story elevator pitch tends to be too long. Because I want to actually talk about that element. It's not super elevator pitchy because what it involves is building relationships and trust and what I first learned from Ambassador Perkins. I'll tell you a small story of his example and it really rocked me. I asked him where would you start if you wanted to change community? Because I'd learned from his story that he had actually done it. He was sent to South Africa at the heart of the Apartheid Movement to with a mission from at the time President Ronald Reagan, to free Nelson Mandela from prison and help dismantle the Apartheid system. This is about as high a mark as anybody could have. And he had no policy. They said you're going to make policy. And what he did was so extraordinary, and I think is the mark of his success. And that's, to answer your question, he said, I recognized that every ambassador had held court. You are one step away from the president of the United States, which means you're always the most powerful person in the room. And other ambassadors, he'd ask them to come to him. But you had this deep divide between Black and white, deep divide between economics. And so, what he did was he told his team when he went to South Africa, he said, put the American flags on the front of the car, roll the windows down and take me to the townships. Take me to the neighborhoods. They need to know I'm here. And he took the time to build real relationships and build trust with communities. Black, white, rich, and poor, you know, old and young. He really did the time. And so that model, though obviously South Africa is a deeply entrenched community that, you know, especially that time. And this is kind of world politics, but I listened to that. And I thought, wow, we have a divide in our own community. And it's true of so many American cities. And where people, they see an area and they say that's not my community. They're going to come to me. And so, Food On The Move is built on we will build a partnership-based foundation which is like a block party where you walk up, and I'm a musician, I'm a DJ. So, we have a DJ playing music, we have food trucks. It smells great. You have smiling faces. You have a feeling that when you go there, you're not there, like, I need help and I'm in a soup kitchen. It's like there's a community party and you get invited and everyone's available to go there because if you want to give, you can go. If you don't have a dollar in your pocket, you go. And everybody leaves with the same treatment. And that foundation, the way we go about building those relationships, that is the heart and soul of how we are getting to the question and then trying to answer: we need more grocery stores, and we need more farmers. Because we heard it from the neighborhood. And I'll wrap up the answer a little bit which is to say we have multiple community farms as well as our own training farms. And we've worked in middle schools to teach young people to grow things with high-end aquaponics. You know, statistically the worse school in the city. But we've seen it just rocket people to engagement and better education and being fired up to come to school. But the community grow beds are the real test because you can't just drop a community grow bed and say, ‘Hey, isn't this awesome? Here's your grow bed.' You have to stay engaged with community, but you also have to invite them to be participants. And so, we work with our neighbors. We treat one another as neighbors, and you are right, it is wrought with pick your cliche. You know, the complex of the outsider coming in with money. The contrast between racial issues and economic issues. It's so wrought with problems potentially. But I believe that real solutions are possible when you build relationships. It sounds like one of the, you didn't say this directly, but one of the most important things you did was listen. Tell me about that a little more. Well, yes. I mean, I said it. I kind of coined this phrase now because I realize it's so true. We really started with I think good questions, not good answers. And so, the listening... first of all, the listening started with people that were doing work. So, if you went to the food bank, the question wasn't, ‘hey, we're here to help.' This is what we want to do. It was what's going on? You're the food bank, you guys have been here since the '80s. And hey, you're the health department. Hey, you're a food truck, like, what do you see? And I determined early that we needed to always have three pillars. We need to always have representation of for-profit, non-profit, and government agencies at some level. And so, a food truck is a business, right? They understand how hard it is to get people to show up and make a living, right? And you know, a nonprofit or an agency they know about service, they know about the stats. And frankly, however you are on the political spectrum, the government agencies, whatever they happen to be, they have a role to play. They have, whether big or small. Again, people of different walks of life have different views on that. But they should be a part of the conversation no matter what. And so, that was the first step. And then I like to say, an example Kelly, of kind of the dynamic shift is - if you walk up to somebody you barely know, you're not going to tell them like, ‘hey man, I'm not sure about that shirt. Or you got something in your tooth,' you know? Or, ‘have you really considered redecorating your house? Like, it's kind of dated.' Those are things you get to say to friends. You know, you tell a friend, ‘hey man, you know, suck it in. You're taking a picture.' You know? And so at the foundation, the questions we were asking were also why do you think this has happened? Why is a neighborhood that was a thriving new neighborhood in 1965 now dangerous and in decline. And talking with elders. And they became and have become some of our greatest advocates. And you know what? It's not flashy. You show up and you just keep showing up. And you show up when it's rainy and you show up when it's cold. And at some point people go. Wow. Like they're actually going to do this. So, you know, we're still doing it. We're not there. There's no finish line on this. So consistent with what we found in our own work about the importance of showing up. I'm happy that you raised that particular term. Speaking of terms, when I introduced you there, I used this term that I pulled right from your website about the legacy issues created by food insecurity. What do you mean by that? Yes. So legacy issues. You know, people develop heart disease, diabetes, frankly anxiety, ADHD/ADD things. A lot of stuff that's diet and a lot of things that's habit. So, if you grow up in a house that nobody ever cooked really. Because the neighborhood lost its store. Mom and dad were busy. Maybe a single parent home. You know, look, my wife and I have blessed, we have seven children. Wow. And we have a full house. And even with, you know, plenty of resources and plenty of support, it's still hard to do right. It's still hard to eat well. You know, you're running and you're gunning. And so legacy issues are habits. Eating habits. Consumption habits. By the way, poverty does not discriminate on race. Poverty hits whoever it hits, right? And so, Black and white, different backgrounds you'd be speaking with somebody that, 'like I've never seen a red bell pepper. I didn't know that existed. I've never seen What is That's a kiwi. What's a kiwi? I don't want to eat that.' You know? And so, the legacy issues are health, habits, education. Also, if you've never had access to resources, if you've never had an uncle that became an attorney or somebody that knew how to manage money because your neighborhood was a history of decline. You just don't know anybody. Or even worse, you have communities because of poverty that everybody in your family knows somebody that was in jail or was headed to jail because of their climate, their environment. And things that occur because of limited, you know, resources. And things that happen among, you know, communities with less available to them. And you have to take judgment and just throw it across the room. Just completely eject any sense of judgment. And recognize that somebody that's grown up with those different parameters, they're carrying those around. So, you're trying to restart. You're trying to begin again. And say, you know, let's get us back to having as little baggage behind us. Let's get diabetes out of the way. Let's get heart disease (out of the way) and we're going to do it by eating good food. Or getting educated. And it's not going to happen quick. It's going to happen through probably an entire generation if we're lucky. Now, let me ask a related question about dignity because this comes up in the way you've spoken about this. And in the way our country has addressed hunger. I mean, going back to when the War on Hunger began really in the 1960s, it was a nation's compassionate response to a very real issue that so many people faced. But the solution wasn't to try to give people more financial means so they could buy their own food and not have to face this. It was to give them food. But to do so in ways that really did destroy dignity in many ways. How are you addressing that and how does that term figure into the work you're doing? Well, I love the way you couch that. And unfortunately, among these discussions, people glom onto certain aspects if they have their own sort of paradigm that's ingrained. And one, you have to throw out ideology and focus on, I think, common sense. And the short answer is we believe in teach a man to fish as the philosophy. There is no way to ultimately change things if your goal is not aligned with creating opportunity, creating, transitioning folks that have not been able to support their families, to finding ways to transform that. And that comes by getting to know one another. That comes with creating education. And that comes with looking at the whole system. And so, when I brought sort of to my team this answer or this proposal of why we need to build Food Home. The Food Home campus. It wasn't just that I had some epiphany that I walked into the desert and came back with an idea. It was built around the work we were doing. And we already had somebody that wanted to build a grocery store. We already had somebody that was farm focused, thinking about food hub to bridge the gap with farmers. We had a study that was done by a local foundation that said we don't have enough farmers right now to get all the local food. And we need local because it's more affordable. We shouldn't be paying for our lettuce to travel from California to Oklahoma. We don't need to do that. And so, dignity and building the transition, the future, is about looking at the whole and being willing to do, I think, the hard work. Which is to realize our food, our food economy has to change. And recognizing that opportunity is not a bad word, you know? Economic investment in communities. These are good things. And at the same time, you meet people where they are. You meet them right where they are. And when COVID happened, our pitch about building Food Home and building the food systems and training people to grow things, it pivoted a little bit. Because people saw for the first time in a generation what it's like when the food's not there. Like you're in Oklahoma and we were the distribution partner for the USDA doing Farm to Family boxes. Food On The Move was. We had trucks that were designated for us from farmers that had been supported by government purchasing to bring food to food banks, and to resources, to communities. And we had a truck that was a state away and we were supposed to go get that truck and give it to people that needed it in our neighborhood in Oklahoma. And we were going guys, if we had a food home, a food hub, a bridge between local farmers, every community would know where their food is coming from. And so there is a food security side of this discussion as well which is that we need to have sovereignty. We need to have structure that gives us access and that builds long-term economic sustainability. And Oklahoma is a great example of this. We used to have a very thriving local farm community system. All my grandparents, my parents, they went to farmer's markets. They bought great food. And many of those folks working in that land because there's not a food hub that bridges this medium farmer to the distributors - they've lost economic ability to scale. And they do better to sell their land to a developer and grow sod or put a bunch of houses on it. And that has got to change. You know, you reinforce the idea that there's a lot of ingenuity in communities. And lots of good ideas about how to solve the problems. And many times, the people that are wanting to help communities can be helped best by just supporting the ideas that are already there. Because, as I said, we've encountered so much ingenuity from people in the communities who've been thinking about these issues for a long time. Let me ask something. You kind of began this by talking about food deserts and grocery stores leaving areas. And you've come up with a lot of creative ways of compensating for the loss of grocery stores. But what about correcting that problem. What about getting more grocery stores back into these areas? Is that something that you guys deal with? That's ultimately our mission. I mean, I say the mission is the solution so that I don't want to put it into one square box called a store. But the store departing is at the heart of the key question we're asking. Why? And so, the Food Home campus is a four phased vision. And the first two phases are underway, or about to be open with the food hub and the urban farm. The second two are a community hub, which is teaching and training people to prepare and cook food better, getting urban and rural together. And the last phase, which started as the first, by the way. It began as the first thinking we're just going to get a store. We realized you had to get the food chain right before you could build a better store. And so the model for a store, we believe, is going to be probably a hybrid between a fresh delivery and a physical place that is there living right at the heart of a neighborhood. Let's do an update on this here as we get to opening that door, because I believe what we've seen is the umbrella that allows the small store is still needed. That's, kind of, we're stepping in with a food hub. We're stepping in with a bigger footprint, buying power, larger volume, purchasing local. But really entrepreneurs where single operators are invested in owning and operating that store. They're also committed more to that store. It's not just a corporate line item. I'm interested in studying, frankly, some of the really smart food franchisees that have understood the power of creating economic models that are sustainable. But you have to connect them to a bigger umbrella to help support that medium grocer. It's going to be a combination of those things. But yeah, we have to get stores where you can actually buy your food and it is affordable and it is quality. Quality becomes an interesting issue here. And I haven't looked at the research literature on this for a little while. When I did, there was some research looking at what happened to the quality of nutrition in neighborhoods where grocery stores had left or had come back in. And it didn't seem to make a lot of difference in terms of overall nutrition profile of the people there. It provided some real benefits. Access. People didn't have to go a long way to get their groceries. Costs tended to come down, so there were some real benefits aside from nutrition. But just focusing on nutrition, of course a big supermarket brings more fresh fruits and vegetables. But it also brings aisle after aisle of highly processed, highly calorie dense foods that aren't necessarily helpful. So, the fact that you're working on the healthy food part of the equation and finding ways to get foods from farms to people, not necessarily from a big food processing plant. From farms to people, is really an important part of the overall picture, isn't it? Fresh produce is the sort of heart and soul of the food dilemma. And so yes, it is very, very tricky. You know, a little bit like how do you raise a child to have good habits? We're all trying to have good habits and we still eat hamburgers and fries because they're delicious. So, going back to dignity, I do not believe, and this is my perspective mixed with the data and the experience. I don't believe, the opinion side, in deciding whether or not people deserve certain things. And early on when we started the food pop-up events, I suggested, 'hey, call the food trucks. Have the pizza truck come have because they're awesome and they're mobile and they can show up.' And we had some folks that were partners that kind of went well, but that's greasy food and that's, you know, it's X, Y, and Z. And this is what I said to that: it's like, look, our job is first to meet people and treat them like we would want to be treated. And then we work on the produce. And so, with a grocery store, you're absolutely right. You can't just drop good food somewhere and think everybody's going to get healthy. Most people are going to eat what they like. But mostly the barrier to entry on healthy food is economics. People do not have the dollars to buy the kale or to buy the fresh tomatoes. Most people actually do, find that they will, you know, consume that food. But you have to get the generational conversation happening where families have grown up seeing fresh produce. Cooking with fresh produce. And they can actually buy it. And that's not going to happen unless we get food closer. Because the closer food allows us to cut down the margin that's going to transportation and make quality food more affordable. Makes good sense. So you've been at this a while. What have you learned? How do you look at things differently now than when you started? I learned that creating change is not for the faint of heart. First of all, you better really sort of revel in a challenge. And also, we've touched on several of the elements of what I've learned. You have to build trust. You can't expect people to just change just because you say so. You also have to be really interested in learning. Like, not just learning because you have to, but you have to be interested in understanding. And I think that's at the heart of getting to solutions. It's not even just asking the right question. It's actually being interested in the answer to that question. Like it's wanting to genuinely know. And so, these are all things I put in and I'll say the last, which is not the sexy one. It's difficult to build a good organization that's sustainable. And we've spent the second half of the Food On The Move journey building a strong team, hiring the right CEO, building a great board, having governance, having sustainability in your culture. I mean, these are business things and you know, I'm the founder. I'm a board member. I'm at the heart of who we are, but we've had to build a team. And so, anybody that wants to make things sustainable or create sustainable change, and this would be my last takeaway to your question, is you have to grow past yourself. You have to be anticipating giving that away. Growing much, much further than the bottleneck of the big idea person. But you also have to stay in stewardship mode. So, that's kind of where I am now is how do we make this continue to grow towards the solutions we're hoping for? And how do I stay engaged, fired up, focused, inspired to get the team involved, but also trust people on the team to do what they have been asked to do. I'd like to pick up on something that you mentioned along the way, which is work that you're doing on urban farming, and you mentioned things like hydroponics and aquaponics. Tell us a little bit more about that. Wo we came across hydroponics and aquaponics because when you look at growing methodologies, one of the challenges we have is our eating habits have changed. People don't just eat seasonally. We've become accustomed to getting strawberries year-round and getting all these different flavors. And you can't expect that that's just going to happen. We're not just going to change that and make everybody eat the harvest of Ohio or the harvest of Tulsa. Like we all expect good food when we do go to the store. The economics of food means people are ready to buy certain things. And for a sustainable grocery store, you need to have the things that people will buy. So, aquaponics and hydroponics are new technologies that were pioneered to create high production and high volume in areas that might have different climates. You can grow year round. The things that grow best are leafy greens, but you can grow all kinds of things. Tomatoes, you know, vining plants. Cucumbers. You can grow incredible amounts of food. A large portion of your food can be grown through these indoor systems, and they cost more to start than a traditional dirt farm. But once established they produce year round, they are more resilient with obviously pests and weather and things like that. With aquaponics and hydroponics you have systems that naturally are organic. They need to be organic because that's how they function, you know? Fish tanks, you know, that are naturally fertilizing. The fish are giving the plants what they need. This is cool stuff. So, we were led to those systems because sustainability and better food and more of it for small communities in a place like Oklahoma where you have hot and cold, and if you can grow year round, then you could have a cash crop that somebody could build a business with and provide better for that store. And not be buying it from Mexico or California. I mean, God bless Mexico and California, but we're putting too much food on a truck. And it's older than it should be, and it's sprayed with stuff because it needs to look good when it shows up, and that's hurting everybody. So, we need new methodologies. Well, and not only are you producing food, but it's a community driven solution because it's right there. People in the community can own it, can run it, can work at it, and things like that. And just it's mere presence probably signals something very positive that is good economically good nutritionally, but also good psychologically, I think. So, let me ask one parting question. Hunger has been an issue in the United States for a long, long time. And it continues to be. And now there have been even more cutbacks than before and the SNAP program and things like that. Are you optimistic that we can address this problem and do you think a local very creative and innovative local solution that you're talking about in Oklahoma, can that be exported and replicated and are you optimistic? Let me just ask you that. Are you optimistic is an interesting question because I don't think we can afford not to be optimistic. If you ask a parent, are you optimistic your child will eat, there's no choice there. Your child will eat. Or you will die trying to feed them. And I've spoken to, you know, leadership groups and rotary clubs and nonprofits about different aspects of my journey. And I think the heart of this issue is to not make it an option that we don't solve this. We cannot talk about feeding our community. And by the way, I don't mean feeding them just like I said, through nonprofit, but changing the culture and eliminating hunger in this country. And really, it's facing hunger. We can't make it an option that we don't. My perspective is, I think it's going to take, solutions like what Food On the Move is doing, which is at the heart of understanding our food systems. And we are definitely building. Everything we're doing is to try and have a model hoping that what we're doing in Oklahoma, which has a lot of parallels to, you know, whether you're talking about North Carolina or Ohio or Missouri, or Houston. All these communities have a lot of similarities. We believe that if we can show that you build trust, you then develop models, you then train future farmers. You build an infrastructure to launch and bridge the gap between small and medium farmers. And then here's a model for a better store that's sustainable. We believe that we're going to be able to show that that is a long road, but the road that is maybe less traveled but needed. And that could be the difference that's needed. So, it's fingers are crossed. BIO Tulsa native Taylor Hanson grew up in a home where artistic expression was encouraged and celebrated. At the age of nine he, along with brothers Isaac and Zac, formed the band HANSON. Just five years later their debut album was released and the lead single, “MMMBop”, hit number one in 27 countries, and earned the group 3 GRAMMY nominations. At the age of 20, he co-founded 3CG Records, allowing the band to produce music on their own terms, and is recognized as a longtime advocate for independent music globally. The group continues to produce meaningful music for its ever-growing fanbase. Hanson possesses a deep commitment to social change. In 2007 he inspired others to make an impact through simple actions, co-founding non-profit Take The Walk, combating extreme poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa. In 2014, he founded Food On The Move, which provides access, education, and innovative solutions, to transform food deserts and the legacy issues created by food insecurity. Since its founding, Food On The Move has distributed millions of pounds of fresh produce to members of the Oklahoma community, and is a leader in the movement to reshape sustainable local food systems. He has been instrumental in a number of community-oriented music initiatives, including contributing to “The Sounds of Black Wall Street”, to commemorate the centennial of the Tulsa Race Massacre, spearheading “For Women Life Freedom” highlighting the human-rights atrocities taking place in Iran, and currently serves as is a National Trustee of the Recording Academy. Hanson, his wife Natalie, and their seven children, make their home in Tulsa, where he was recently named Tulsan of the Year. 

The Reboot Chronicles with Dean DeBiase
From “MMMBop” to Purpose-Driven Business Builder, Taylor Hanson – Teen Pop Idol & Entrepreneur

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 40:57


You know the song MMMBop. You probably danced to it. But do you know the man behind it? Taylor Hanson went from topping charts in 27 countries to brewing up a business empire.  In an industry that often trades authenticity for applause, Taylor and his two brothers chose ownership over dependency—when he was just nine years old! Celebrity guests often bring star power—but few bring the depth of reinvention and a journey that includes global fame, entrepreneurial grit, and a mission-driven future.On this episode of the Reboot Chronicles Podcast, Taylor shares his remarkable musical career journey, where they have sold 16 million records, with eight Top-40 Albums, three Top-40 singles, and three Grammy nominations. This musical fame was only their beginning. Today, Taylor is the co-founder of Hanson Brothers Beer Company, a craft brewery rooted in community and creativity, and is actively developing a nonprofit initiative focused on civic engagement and social impact. In a business that often sidelines authentic voices, Taylor's path underscores the power of speaking up, standing firm, and creating ventures that reflect your values. Listen in for some fun stories and a few surprises.

Culinary Now Podcast
Food on the Move with Taylor Hanson

Culinary Now Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 39:04


Jaime and Matt sit down with Grammy nominated musician Taylor Hanson to talk about his passion for combating food insecurity through community organizing and perseverance.

Dave & Ethan's 2000
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Dave & Ethan's 2000" Weird Al Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 65:27


Dave and Ethan are joined by Matt Kelly and Matthew Milligan of the Weird Al-Gorithm podcast for the first part of the discussion to collectively determine the Definitive Top 5 Notable Weird Al Song Cameos! ABOUTSince 2019, Dave & Ethan's 2000″ Weird Al Podcast has covered all facets of the life, career, and fandom of “Weird Al” Yankovic. Hosted by Dave “Elvis” Rossi and Ethan Ullman, two Weird Al super fans, collectors, and historians - the podcast aims to spread the joy of Weird Al and his music while digging deep and learning from those who have worked with, or been inspired by, his work. LINKSFollow us on social media, Patreon, and more: https://linktr.ee/2000inchPast episodes available at WeirdAlPodcast.com PODCAST CREDITSIndependently produced, hosted, and created by Dave "Elvis" Rossi and Ethan UllmanCo-produced with Mike Minnick beginning in March 2025Theme song performed by the Grammy Award-Winning Jim "Kimo" WestPodcast logo designed by Heather Malone COPYRIGHT© 2019-2025 | Dave & Ethan's 2000" Weird Al Podcast

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Soul Food Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 4:41


คอลัมน์ “สดแต่เช้า”ปีที่5 (ตอนที่56) คนที่มีคุณค่า(2) “การฝึกทางกายนั้นมีคุณค่าอยู่บ้าง แต่ทางพระเจ้าย่อมทรงคุณค่าในทุกด้าน เพราะทรงไว้ซึ่งพระสัญญาทั้งสำหรับชีวิตปัจจุบันและชีวิตในเบื้องหน้าด้วย” ~‭‭1ทิโมธี‬ ‭4‬:‭8‬ ‭TNCV‬‬ “Physical exercise has some value, but spiritual exercise is valuable in every way, because it promises life both for the present and for the future.”‭‭ ~1 Timothy‬ ‭4‬:‭8‬ ‭GNT‬‬ ในชีวิตของเรา มีสิ่งดีมีคุณค่า ที่รอให้เราไปทำอย่างมากมาย ไม่ว่า …จะในทางโลก หรือ ในทางธรรม …จะในฝ่ายกาย หรือ ในฝ่ายจิตวิญญาณ …จะในปัจจุบันนี้ หรือ ในอนาคต เราควรทำให้ชีวิตของเรามีคุณประโยชน์ …ต่อโลกนี้ และต่อของพระเจ้า …ต่อครอบครัวของเรา และต่อคริสตจักร …ต่อตัวของเรา และต่อสังคม เราควรตั้งเป้าและมุ่งมั่นที่จะเป็นคนดีๆมีคุณค่าต่อส่วนรวม มากกว่า จะเป็นคนได้รับคุณประโยขน์หรือได้รับความสำเร็จเป็นการส่วนตัว เราควรทำตามคำแนะนำของ อัลเบิร์ต ไอนสไตน์ ที่กล่าวว่า “จงอย่ามุ่งมั่นที่จะเป็นคนประสบความสำเร็จ แต่จงมุ่งมั่นที่จะเป็นคนมีคุณค่า (Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value.) ~Albert Einstein ขอให้เราตระหนักไว้เสมอว่า “ คุณค่าของชีวิตไม่ได้ขึ้นอยู่กับช่วงเวลาสั้นยาว แต่ขึ้นอยู่กับการให้อย่างมีคุณค่าในช่วงเวลาเหล่านั้น คุณไม่ได้สำคัญเพราะว่าคุณมีชีวิตอยู่ยืนยาวนาน แต่ คุณมีความสำคัญเพราะคุณใช้ชีวิตอย่างมีคุณประโยชน์และมีประสิทธิมากแค่ไหนต่างหาก!” (The value of life is not in its duration, but in its donation. You are not important because of how long you live, you are important because of how effective you live.) ~Myles Munroe พี่น้องที่รัก คุณอาจคิดว่า ชีวิตของคุณไม่สำคัญ หรือไม่มีคุณค่าอะไร แต่ในความเป็นจริง อาจไม่ได้เป็นเช่นนั้น เพราะว่า ตัวของคุณ จะมีความหมายและมีคุณค่าต่อใครบางคนอยู่เสมอ ไม่ว่า คุณจะจน จะป่วย จะพลั้งพลาด หรือ จะล้มเหลวมาแล้วสักกี่ครั้งก็ตาม เหมือนดังคำกล่าวที่ว่า “ต่อโลกใบนี้ คุณอาจเป็นเพียงแค่คนคนหนึ่ง แต่ต่อใครคนหนึ่ง คุณอาจเป็นโลกทั้งใบของเขาเลย!” (To the world you may be one person but to one person you may be the world.) ~Taylor Hanson ดังนั้น จงทำตัวให้มีค่า หรือ ทำอะไรที่มีความหมาย อย่างน้อยก็1.ต่อตัวคุณเอง และ2.ต่อใครบางคนที่รักคุณ! …อาเมนไหมครับ? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ธงชัย ประดับชนานุรัตน์26พฤษภาคม2025 (ตอน56 ของปีที่5)#YoutubeCJCONNECT#คริสตจักรแห่งความรัก #Churchoflove #ShareTheLoveForward #ChurchOfJoy #คริสตจักรแห่งความสุข #NimitmaiChristianChurch #คริสตจักรนิมิตใหม่ #ฮักกัยประเทศไทย #อัลฟ่า #หนึ่งล้านความดี#Spotifyสดแต่เช้า

History & Factoids about today
March 14th-Potato Chips, Albert Einstein, Disco Duck, Billy Crystal, Tetris, Hanson, Quincy Jones, Guistina Chirco

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 51:04


My co-host on the History & Factoids about today podcast is talented actess & funny stand-up comedian Guistina Chirco.  Checik Gustina out on TikTok  https://www.tiktok.com/@guistinaluvcomedy_National Potato Chip day.  Entertainment from 2007.  Boston bans Quakers, Cottin Gin invented, 1st President to pay income tax.  Todays Birthdays - Albert Einstein, Michael Caine, Quincy Jones, Michael Martin Murphy, Billy Crystal, Rick Dees, Alexy Pajitnov, Grace Park, Chris Klein, Taylor Hanson.  Stephen Hawking died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran   https://www.diannacorcoran.com/Potato Chips - Slim GaillardSucker - Jonas BrothersBeautiful crazyt - Luke CombsBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent    http://50cent.com/What's forever for - Michael Martin MurphyDisco Duck - Rick DeesHawaii 5-O TV themeMMMBop - HansonExit - Still not over you - Brinley Addington    https://www.brinleyaddington.com/countryundergroundradio.comHistory & Factoids website

The New Garde with Alyssa Vingan
Follow the Feeling (w/ Kristen Naiman)

The New Garde with Alyssa Vingan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 81:58


When asked the question “What is it that you do?” sometimes the answer isn't so simple, and it's best to let the work speak for itself. Such has been the case for Kristen Naiman, the chief creative officer at The RealReal, who's worn many hats over the course of her career, from writer to editor to stylist to fashion executive. In this week's episode, Kristen unpacks her fascinating journey, from her first industry gigs that had her styling at a short-lived Condé Nast title in its heyday (who remembers Condé Nast Sports for Women?), as well as for Hanson, who brought her along to style and creative direct them on a world tour when she was in her early 20s. Tune in to hear more of Kristen's incredible lore, as well as what it was like learning the fashion and media ropes in the thriving community of creative people in downtown New York and through her friends at PAPER; how a DIY jean jacket she embroidered for Taylor Hanson got the attention of the Gap, and helped her get a job in its concept department in the peak Mickey Drexler days; why the ability to take the cultural temperature is the key to a brand's success; how she wound up working with Isaac Mizrahi for a decade as a fashion director, and how he taught her the importance of being unapologetically yourself; lessons from her subsequent decade-long stint at Kate Spade at the dawn of the digital era; why working in fashion requires a spidey sense and gut instinct that data can't fully replace; why brands are dipping into long form content and why The RealReal just launched a Substack; how a cold DM helped her get her job at The RealReal; how she hopes to change the relationship with how we consume fashion; what it was like editing Kim Hastreiter's forthcoming book, Stuff: A New York Life of Cultural Chaos, and much more.This episode was recorded in the podcast studio at The SQ @ 205 Hudson. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thenewgarde.substack.com

This Week In Fandom History
December 1998 - December 2011: The Hanson Advent Calendar

This Week In Fandom History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 57:27


Oh my god. This week, Emily and V discovered the existence of the single most galaxy-brain brilliant fanfiction of all time. No spoilers, but you WILL NOT predict ANY facet of this story. Also, we delve into the extremely long and impressive (and sometimes hilarious, because the '90s) history of Hanson fanfiction, AKA Hanfic. The Wayback Machine really earned its $2 donation this week, folks, because it turned up some pure gold. Sources Christmas Time on Fanlore Embers by ahestele Embers Fanart by Lily Fox 1998 1999 2003 USA Today Fannish Promotion Hurricane Helene devastated Asheville, North Carolina and other areas. It is the deadliest mainland hurricane since Hurricane Katrina, and an estimated $53 billion dollars will be needed for North Carolina to recover. Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games home is in Appalachia; additionally, The Hunger Games movie was filmed in Asheville. To help support relief to those affected in the area, a fundraiser was created by those in the Fandom. This fundraiser entails a PDF zine of more than 30 plus pieces of fanart and fanfiction totaling over 330 pages of work. Those who donate to an approved charity toward relief from Hurricane Helene will receive this exclusive collection. A list of charities can be found on the fundraiser's tumblr, @fandomsunited4hr. Approved charities include Mountain Projects, Homeward Bound, Asheville Habitat, and more. Send an email to fuhrgames74@gmail.com with proof of donation and you'll receive over 30 exclusive fanworks from creators including V, @katnissdoesnotfollowback, @kald-dal-art and more. This collection is only available through January 04, 2024. This Week In Fandom History is a fandom-centric podcast that tells you… what happened this week in fandom history! Follow This Week in Fandom History on Tumblr at @thisweekinfandomhistory You can support the show via our Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/thisweekinfandomhistory.  If you have a fannish company, event, or service and would like to sponsor or partner with TWIFH, please contact us via our website. Please remember to rate the show 5 stars on your listening platform of choice!

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Only Three Lads: Top 5 Underrated Male Singers

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 118:06


Which male singers do you feel deserve more love and respect? That, dear friends, is the question we ponder this week with someone who knows - veteran circuit singer Dave Dawson. Dave's new book, Pop Idle: 30 Years on the Road as a Professional Singer, is an honest, humourous, insightful look at life on the bottom rung of the showbiz ladder. Like hordes of others, best-selling author Dave Dawson has spent decades crisscrossing the UK as a solo full-time professional musician. During his 30 years on the road, he has performed thousands of shows before tens of thousands of people, yet still remains one of the army of anonymous entertainers who literally sing for their supper, as part of the Never Ending UK Tour. From pubs to clubs, dives to luxury hotels, theatres to gardens, and hen nights to care homes, there's hardly a live environment that he hasn't encountered, enjoyed or endured. Along the way, he's had brushes with fame and fandom, strippers and stalkers, crooks and colourful characters, pissed-up punters and prima donnas… and has banked a wealth of experience at the brunt of the live music circuit. You may also know Dave Dawson as Dave Philpott, who appeared with us last season to discuss his bestselling book series of bonkers letters to pop stars with real replies - Dear Mr. Kershaw, Dear Mr. Pop Star, Grammar Free in the UK, and Dear Catherine Wheel. Oh, and despite the tendency to poke a little fun at Hanson's ubiquitous 1997 earworm 'Mmm Bop', Taylor Hanson probably is underrated. Listen to the Tinted Windows album for proof of that! But we won't let that fact stand in the way of a bit. Proudly part of the Pantheon Podcasts family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

History & Factoids about today
March 14th-Potato Chips, Albert Einstein, Disco Duck, Billy Crystal, Tetris, Hanson, Quincy Jones

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 14:11


National Potato Chip day.  Entertainment from 2007.  Boston bans Quakers, Cottin Gin invented, Bill Clinton blows out his knee.  Todays Birthdays - Albert Einstein, Michael Caine, Quincy Jones, Michael Martin Murphy, Billy Crystal, Rick Dees, Alexy Pajitnov, Grace Park, Chris Klein, Taylor Hanson.  Stephen Hawking died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard  http://defleppard.com/Potato Chips - Slim GaillardThis is why I'm hot - MimsLady's love country boys - Trace AdkinsBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent    http://50cent.com/What's forever for - Michael Martin MurphyDisco Duck - Rick DeesHawaii 5-O TV themeMMMBop - HansonExit - Its not love - Dokken    http://dokken.net/https://coolcasts.cooolmedia.com/

You Might Know Her From
If We Had a Patreon: Britney, The Morning Show, and The Door in the Floor

You Might Know Her From

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 35:29


It's Anne and Damian, bitch. With SAG still on strike, we're back with another “just us” episode. We're breaking down Britney Spears' new memoir The Woman Inside Me and Michelle Williams' performance in the audio book. That, plus we pledge our allegiance to the Backstreet Boys, discuss whether Gloria Stuart deserved an Oscar over Kim Basinger, and Anne berates Damian for not getting on The Morning Show wagon. Next episode we're doing listener Q&As. Slide into our DMs. Follow us on social media: @youmightknowherfrom || @damianbellino || @rodemanne Discussed this week: Zombie clause in AMPTP current offer Kylie Minogue Vegas tix we're $$$$ Celine Dion and Olivia Newton-John in Vegas were formative Britney Spears' The Woman Inside Me, read by Michelle Williams is excellent Britney on Paula Cole read by Michelle is so meta (Dawson's Creek theme) She was friends with Natalie Portman and threw a New Year's party with her at some point  Britney and Colin Farrell had a two week affair Elliot Page's memoir Pageboy is a juicy read  We are Backstreet Boys all the way Michelle doing Justin saying “Fo shiz fo shiz”  Chris Kirkpatrick from *NSYNC had box braids Taylor Hanson has 5 kids (omg no it's 7!!) Zac has 5 and Isaac has 3 Hanson's music video with Gloria Stuart “River” Lookout Anne can play “I Will Come to You” on the piano  Kim Basinger beat Gloria Stuart for the 1997 Oscar Kim had panic attacks The Door in the Floor (Kim Basinger) vs Message in a Bottle (Robin Wright) John Irving book  Damian hates movies based on a song titles:  Message in a Bottle Love Potion #9 My Love Don't Cost a Thing Can't Buy Me Love Anne hates The Police (ACAB) Please dear god watch The Morning Show Gugu Mbatha Raw may or may not still be on it  Adina Porter (former YMKHF guest) plays Jen's assistant and never comes back Show bibles are important. Persia White (former YMKHF guest) said they had one for The Vampire Diaries  Our DMs are open for Q&A!!! Paula Cole loooks great! Golden Bachelor Gerry is disgusting Ed Harris, James Naughton, Dick Van Dyke (old men we'd fuck) Gerry sounds like Will Ferrell  

Pictures of Lily
Pictures of Lily Podcast: Episode 4.76: Taylor Hanson on the Iranian Protest Anthem “Baraye”

Pictures of Lily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 17:08


In the 76th episode of the Pictures of Lily Podcast, I am joined by Taylor Hanson who reads the “as told to” portion of the most recent article I wrote … Continue reading → The post Pictures of Lily Podcast: Episode 4.76: Taylor Hanson on the Iranian Protest Anthem “Baraye” appeared first on Lily Moayeri.

Better Than Yesterday, with Osher Günsberg
Better Make it Quick: Taylor Hanson

Better Than Yesterday, with Osher Günsberg

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 21:38


Taylor Hanson in the third member of the band Hanson along with Zac and Isaac. They first rose to fame with their hit 1997 song MMMBop. At the time of the music video for MMMBop, Taylor was 14 years old. Taylor is now 40 years old, married and has seven children, he still has passion for his music, with the band releasing a new album in 2022 called Red Green Blue. Stay up to date by joining the mailing list here: Osher Günsberg - Better Than Yesterday Podcast | Linktree Anything else? Come visit us on discord. Join the oshergünsberg Discord Server! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Something in the Wilderness
64. Nobody Tells You When You're Young w/ Sam

Something in the Wilderness

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 64:20


Sam joins the podcast for the first time to talk about one of the newest songs in the catalog! Our first international guest! She and I talk about the Tilt at the Wind No More album as a whole and our recent Andrew concert experiences. And of course, we talk about some incredible lyrics from this song. Song Audio: https://youtu.be/ooG_-0sgN2k Sam's blog: https://sammyseasons.wixsite.com/sammyseasons/post/thank-you-andrew Sammy's video: https://www.instagram.com/reel/Ct2Axr_rCKO/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== American Songwriter article, 2023:  https://americansongwriter.com/review-andrew-mcmahon-sifts-through-his-past-in-tilt-at-the-wind-no-more/ Consequence of Sound article, 2023: https://consequence.net/2023/03/andrew-mcmahon-in-the-wilderness-tilt-at-the-wind-no-more-track-by-track/4/ Andrew interview with Taylor Hanson: https://youtu.be/eD_58oY9iVM

Band Wives
Band Wives Episode 48: Tamsin Embleton: Writing the Book on Touring and Mental Health

Band Wives

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 45:33


It's been one year of Band Wives and this week Chondra and Misha are back with a very important (and very brilliant) guest. Join them as they welcome Tamsin Embleton, Director of Music Industry Therapists and writer of "Touring and Mental Health: The Music Industry Manual" for a deep conversation about surviving life on and off the road, the impact the industry can have on mental health including specific issues like performance anxiety, addiction and post-tour recovery, as well as strategies to bridge the gap between the bus and home that are useful for health and relationships even if you're not a road warrior. From maintaining a psychological presence when traveling with a pro tip from Taylor Hanson to Tamsin's advice that "saying something is better than saying nothing," you don't want to miss this poignant talk. Also, Chondra broke her kneecap, Misha got a mammogram...and the Wives are drowning in summertime fun (or maybe it's just the humidity.)

Movers and Shakers
Interview with Taylor Hanson

Movers and Shakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 89:21


This month, we are talking with Taylor Hanson, who is not only the founder of Food On The Move, but also a musician, philanthropist, and entrepreneur. Join us as he shares an in-depth look at his music career and his latest project, For Women Life Freedom.

The Hanson Hour
Season 1- Episode 7-Long time fan Chris from the UK and unpacking Yearbook from Middle of Nowhere

The Hanson Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 59:14


This week, Chris Easom from the UK stops in to chat about her unique Hanson experiences. You may know her from her Hanson.net or social media handle which is tayzbeth. Chris became a fan at the age of 43 in 2000 when TTA was released. The music resonated with her 70s teen years of Motown, Stax, poprock and - I love this- the bloom of youth. She's reported for Hanson.net, met the band, seen them 50 + times, and visited Tulsa a few times. She also writes for MMMBoptastic.com in a piece called Tulsa Times. Chris was also the lucky winner of a recent Food on the Move initiative which saw her have a Zoom call with Taylor Hanson and the Food on the Move crew. We also dive into Yearbook, from the Middle of Nowhere album. This is a song that has long perplexed Hanson fans and remains one of the most talked about songs to date. You can find Chris @tayzbeth and/or @mmmboptastic www.mmmboptastic.com I hope you enjoy! Megan x

This Week In Fandom History
April 15, 1997: "MMMBop" Changes The World Forever

This Week In Fandom History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 83:13


Bop bop doowop! This week, V and Emily travel back to a seminal moment in popslash and bubblegum history with the release of one of the most iconic songs of the '90s, "MMMBop" by Hanson -- and the subsequent world takeover by three blond boys from Tulsa and their legion of loyal fans. Despite, or perhaps because of, being a worldwide phenomenon, Hanson's fans suffered a fate similar to so many teen girl-heavy fandoms: being pathologized and maligned, not celebrated for their ingenuity and passion. So, which Hanson was your dreamy fave? And when you get old and start losing your hair, can you tell me who will still care? (No, you can't, 'cause you don't know. Oh-oh. Yeah, yeah.)

Sharing Passion and Purpose
98. Taylor Hanson: Award-winning Musician and Founder of Nonprofit, Food on the Move

Sharing Passion and Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 35:07


Taylor Hanson is an award-winning musician, father of seven as well as the Founder of local non-profit, Food on the Move, Inc. Taylor started this grassroots organization in 2014 to provide food to people in need. Over the years, it has gained tremendous momentum and grown into more of a movement. In fact, since its inception, the program has grown in partnerships, schools and programming with a forward-thinking model you'll learn more about in this interview. We caught up with Taylor to discuss the Food on the Move organization and how it is reimagining our food growth and distribution system through their new program called The Food Home.

History & Factoids about today
March 14th-Potato Chips, Albert Einstein, Quincy Jones, Billy Crystal, Tetis, Hanson, Michael Martin Murphy

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 12:47


National potato chip day. Pop culture from 1985. Last Quaker hung in Boston, Cottin Gin invented, 1st President to have to pay income tax. Todays birthdays - Albert Einstein, Michael Caine, Quincy Jones, Michael Martin Murphy, Billy Crystal, Rick Dees, Alexy Pajitnov, Grace Park, Chris Klein, Taylor Hanson. Stephen Hawking died.

Pictures of Lily
Pictures of Lily Podcast: Episode 4.69: Taylor Hanson

Pictures of Lily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 14:49


In the 69th episode of the Picture of Lily Podcast, I talk about my recent experiences with Taylor Hanson in connection with his activism for the people, particularly the women, … Continue reading → The post Pictures of Lily Podcast: Episode 4.69: Taylor Hanson appeared first on Lily Moayeri.

Impromptunes - The Completely Improvised Musical Podcast

Title by Lliam Amor It's 1997 and Rebecca doesn't have a date to the Year 10 deb, so she writes a fake love letter from Taylor Hanson (from the band Hanson) to make herself feel better. When her letters get shown to the whole school, how will things go down at Cheltenham Girls' High? Song List: "Watching Mmmbop With My Friends", "Queen of the School", "I Was Just Like You", "What's The Goss? (Going Round Cheltenham Girls' High School)", "Where's Taylor?", "I'm Sorry If You Can't Be Yourself" Wanna show Impromptunes some financial love? Check out our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/impromptunes Get tickets to our Melbourne Internation Comedy Festival Season here Cast: Brenna Glazebrook, Morgan Phillips, Amelia June and David Peake on keys Teched by Daniel Kim Edited by Morgan Phillips

Reinvent Yourself with Dr. Tara
Rebuilding the System with Taylor Hanson

Reinvent Yourself with Dr. Tara

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 63:18


Tara meets with Taylor Hanson, member of the hit rock band “Hanson” and founder of Food on the Move, an organization working to solve the food desert crisis. They discuss Taylor's celebrity childhood, his expectations for himself and his relationship with neuroplasticity and the world around him.Follow Taylor Hanson on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taylorhansonVisit the Food on the Move Website: https://www.foodonthemoveok.comFollow Food on the Move on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/foodonthemoveokVisit Hanson's Website: https://hanson.netFollow Hanson on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hanson-----Follow Dr. Tara on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drtaraswartTwitter: https://twitter.com/TaraSwartLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taraswartTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drtaraswartReinvent Yourself with Dr. Tara is proud to be supported by MIT, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and their Executive Education programs. “MIT: Join us in building a better world.” For more information on MIT Executive Education, including details about Dr. Tara's six-week course, “Neuroscience for Business,” simply visit executive.mit.edu today. An extraordinary first step toward Reinventing Yourself.Reinvent Yourself with Dr. Tara is proudly supported by Emotional Wellbeing by Raffles Hotels & Resorts. A true luxury is not just about what you do, it's about how we make you feel. For more information on Raffles Hotels & Resorts, including details about their curated wellbeing programs, simply visit Raffles.com today.

UNDISTRACTED with Laura Bennett
S7E09 Taylor Hanson: "Don't stop hoping for good things."

UNDISTRACTED with Laura Bennett

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 26:33


Marking their 30th anniversary as a band, Hanson's Taylor Hanson speaks about retaining a sense of identity in the public eye, how he's maintained motivation beyond his youth and the message he wants to offer the world in his life and music. Listen to more from our Hope Podcasts collection at hopepodcasts.com.au. And send the team a message via Hope 103.2's app, Facebook or Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KRISTEN & NIGE FOR BREAKFAST
FULL SHOW - Kate and Nige half hour of power with Taylor Hanson

KRISTEN & NIGE FOR BREAKFAST

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 23:03


1 & 2. Kate and Nige half hour of power with Taylor Hanson3. $1000 minute4. Were these kids test result fair??.. Kate decides!!5. What is your very mild superpower??..See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Highlight: The Wiggles and Hanson

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022


This week we're highlighting two music supergroups with huge youth followings. For AusMusic Month, The Wiggles' Tsehay Hawkins and Lachie Gillespie reflect on a year that's included two national tours, winning JJJ's hottest 100 and a Rolling Stone cover. Then, Taylor, Zac and Isaac Hanson talk about their careers from mmmbop to the present.

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Highlight: The Wiggles and Hanson

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022


This week we're highlighting two music supergroups with huge youth followings. For AusMusic Month, The Wiggles' Tsehay Hawkins and Lachie Gillespie reflect on a year that's included two national tours, winning JJJ's hottest 100 and a Rolling Stone cover. Then, Taylor, Zac and Isaac Hanson talk about their careers from mmmbop to the present.

Cliffo and Gabi - hit103.1 Townsville
Memory Monday On A Sunday: Taylor Hanson!

Cliffo and Gabi - hit103.1 Townsville

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 7:11


Cliffo & Gabi speak with Taylor Hanson for Memory Monday! Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/cliffo-and-gabiSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

taylor hanson memory monday cliffo
Bubbles and Books
Ellyn Loves Taylor Hanson

Bubbles and Books

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 67:09


Ellyn has created another game for Amanda. This time she reads the first sentence of a book she knows Amanda has loved to see if she can figure out which book it is. Ultimately this game poses the question - do you think a first line of a book affects the overall value? Rachel makes Ellyn play "Roll the Dice on Love" to have her write her own love story. And they both share about their visit to three indie bookstores in Omaha. We have children's author Becky Scharnhorst visiting the store this Saturday, August 27, at 1 PM. Stop by, get a book signed and enjoy a fun event! 

The Mom Room
EP216. A Hanson Rant & My Canada's Next Top Model Audition

The Mom Room

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 35:59 Very Popular


EP216. Hanson has 15 kids between the three of them! Renee recaps her concert experience and projects her own issues onto Taylor Hanson's wife. Also, she tells the story of her Canadian's Next Top Model audition (spoiler alert, she didn't make it)! RENEE REINA Instagram: @themomroompodcast | @reneereina_ The Mom Room Shop TikTok: @reneereina_ Facebook Community Youtube: Renee Reina- The Mom Room Podcast SPONSORS Betterhelp. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Mom Room
EP216. A Hanson Rant & My Canada's Next Top Model Audition

The Mom Room

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 31:34


EP216. Hanson has 15 kids between the three of them! Renee recaps her concert experience and projects her own issues onto Taylor Hanson's wife. Also, she tells the story of her Canadian's Next Top Model audition (spoiler alert, she didn't make it)!RENEE REINAInstagram: @themomroompodcast | @reneereina_The Mom Room ShopTikTok: @reneereina_Facebook CommunityYoutube: Renee Reina- The Mom Room PodcastSPONSORSBetterhelp. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Crushgasm
Ep. 67: Karen Jane DeWitt's Lifelong Crush - Taylor Hanson | Crushgasm Interview

Crushgasm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 41:49


Karen Jane DeWitt is many things, a mother, foodie, and co-active life coach but she is also a huge Hanson fan, so it only made sense that she'd stop by to talk about not only what she has to offer people with her life coaching services, but also her lifelong crush on Taylor Hanson. Find Karen Jane DeWitt Below: Official Site: https://karenjanedewitt.carrd.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kjd_life_coach Crushgasm: Official Site: https://crushgasmpodcast.wordpress.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/CrushgasmPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crushgasmpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Crushgasm Anchor: https://anchor.fm/crushgasm Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/crushgasm YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV5fMDy4_uGsQ-izsXURCXA --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crushgasm/support

The Liner Notes Podcast - With Crimson Calamity
SONIC SOUNDOFF - LISTENER'S LOUNGE - AUGUST 2022

The Liner Notes Podcast - With Crimson Calamity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 21:53


The Liner Notes Podcast with Crimson Calamity. Audiocapsules: Deep-dive interviews, reviews, and live tunes from your new favorite artists. We used to read the liner notes. Now? We Listen. Drink of the week: Martini & Rossi champagneEpisode 7A - LISTENER'S LOUNGE AUGUST 2022SONIC SOUNDOFF Welcome to the Liner Notes' Listening Lounge. Our fans weigh in, make suggestions and ask questions. It's always a good hang. If you have a question, suggestion, or recommendation PLEASE reach out to us at linernotespodinfo@gmail.com or join THE LISTENER'S LOUNGE on FB!ICYMI be sure to stream our EP  WildCard Drop us a line on socials and let us know what you think. Stay tuned, see you next week, thanks for listening! ______________________________________________________________________Subscribe to this podcast AND our mailing list for a free download of our song Fool's Gold - we're a band too! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Spotify, and Twitter - we wanna be friends with y'all! 

Adam Carolla Show
Hanson (ACS June 9)

Adam Carolla Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 68:34 Transcription Available Very Popular


The infamous Hanson brothers, Isaac, Taylor, and Zac, come in the studio to give the gang a taste of their new album, ‘Red Green Blue'. They talk about the unique experience of composing an album which is three different mini albums created by each individual brother. Going into their third decade as a band, the brothers explain how their spirituality has kept them grounded as they grew from children to now having 15 children of their own. They premiere their new songs ‘Write You a Song' and ‘Child at Heart'. THANKS FOR SUPPORTING TODAY'S SPONSORS: FreezePipe.com and enter code CAROLLA Geico.com HyundaiUSA.com Stamps.com enter code ADAM

Kate, Tim & Marty
Taylor Hanson Chats To Tim Over Zoom About Their New Music

Kate, Tim & Marty

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 12:36


Tim chats to Taylor Hanson about their new music, becoming a father again, what they did during the pandemic and their new beer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lead Singer Syndrome with Shane Told
Taylor Hanson (Hanson)

Lead Singer Syndrome with Shane Told

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 49:31 Very Popular


Episode 309 - This week on the show I talk to the legendary Taylor Hanson of (of course) Hanson! From their start in the music industry at a very young age to his life now as a married father of 7, he takes us through the incredible 30 year career that Hanson has had. What was it like to have a worldwide hit so young? How did they hold it together over the 25 years since MMMbop? We talk about all that and of course we get into their brand new (and awesome) record, “Red Green Blue”, out now on all platforms! Huge thanks to Taylor's publicist Samantha for the lovely introduction! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nick, Jess & Simon - hit106.9 Newcastle
HIGHLIGHT: Taylor Hanson Shares The CRAZIEST Things Fans Have Done | Full Interview

Nick, Jess & Simon - hit106.9 Newcastle

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 10:52


Nick, Jess & Ducko chat with Taylor Hanson about Hanson's upcoming tour. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nick, Jess & Simon - hit106.9 Newcastle
HIGHLIGHT: NJD Let A HANSON Superfan Hijack Their Interview With TAYLOR HANSON!

Nick, Jess & Simon - hit106.9 Newcastle

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 3:14


Nick, Jess & Ducko get Nicole on-air to ask her idol Taylor Hanson a question. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kate, Tim & Marty
What Would You Do If You Could Go Back In Time?

Kate, Tim & Marty

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 57:24


We kick off the show with Joel in Perth! Then we ask what you weren't invited to after a woman won a HUGE settlement for not being invited to a work party. We spin the Wednesday Wheel and it's Kate' Mayhem! Then we chat about the woman who woke up from surgery with an Irish accent (she was NOT irish!) Then we ask ‘What have you watched and how many times?' We cover some major Harry Styles news in the Glossy's. We award yet ANOTHER $10K A Day in May winner. Then we ask a very interesting question after an episode of The Time Traveller's Wife divided the office. Would you go back in time to perform a session act on yourself? Tim and Joel were in opposite camps… We play a bit of Tim's chat with Taylor Hanson. Then we play Kate's Band-hem, and it was down to the wire. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pete, Matt & Kymba Catch Up - Mix 94.5 Perth - Pete Curulli, Kymba Cahill, Matt Dyktynski
Taylor Hanson: The New Tour, The Excess Of Rock'n'Roll AND Should Pete Go For A Fourth Baby?

Pete, Matt & Kymba Catch Up - Mix 94.5 Perth - Pete Curulli, Kymba Cahill, Matt Dyktynski

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 10:57


The man out front one of the most famous band of brothers the world has ever seen, Taylor Hanson, had an awesomely long chat with Pete, Matt and Kymba this morning about a whole bunch of things, including, yes, should Pete go for a fourth baby (seeing Taylor has SEVEN kids). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tvillingpodden
378. Aldrig ensam

Tvillingpodden

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 52:05


Jessicas största rädsla är ensamhet och tidigare har hon inte kunnat föreställa sig något värre än att vara just ensam. Nu har hon tagit hjälp av en coach för att resa inåt i sig själv. En insikt har landat i henne och hon delar med sig i podden. Hon berättar även om nya vännen Ida, dejtplaner med Taylor Hanson och om drömmar om Leonardo DiCaprio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Hughesy & Kate Catchup - Hit Network - Dave Hughes and Kate Langbroek
Taylor Hanson reveals hilarious secret to keeping romance alive

Hughesy & Kate Catchup - Hit Network - Dave Hughes and Kate Langbroek

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 4:54


Taylor Hanson reveals hilarious secret to keeping romance alive. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Your Last Meal with Rachel Belle
Taylor Hanson: Caprese with Perfect Tomatoes & Burrata

Your Last Meal with Rachel Belle

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 32:03 Very Popular


Taylor Hanson is the middle brother in Hanson, the band he's been performing in with his brothers Isaac and Zac since he was nine years old. So it's not surprising that this Oklahoma boy had a palate changing culinary epiphany while touring in Europe when he was 15. That epiphany revolved around a perfectly ripe, locally grown tomato, and anyone who's ever picked a pink, mealy tomato slice off their burger knows that commercially grown tomatoes leave much to be desired. Host Rachel Belle chats with Dr. Harry Klee, a horticulture professor who has worked for nearly three decades to develop a flavorful, affordable grocery store tomato. And he answers the question: why are supermarket tomatoes so bad?? And the Oklahoma Historical Society joins the show to share the story behind Oklahoma's official state meal. Follow Rachel Belle on Instagram! This episode is sponsored by Ooni Pizza Ovens, the world's first portable pizza oven company! Rachel Belle has been making incredible, chewy, bubbly, melty pizzas in her Ooni for more than three years. If you want to make the best homemade pizza of your life visit: www.ooni.com/yourlastmeal See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rider, with Becko
The Rider with Becko and Taylor Hanson

The Rider, with Becko

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 30:45


We all know the success that Hanson had in 1997, from "MMMBop" to "Where's The Love" and the mania that followed. Hanson are celebrating 30 years of music with "Red Green Blue" - coming out May 20. This time around, it's each band member working separately, rather than a collaborative effort, to write and record. We'll hear all the stories of how this came together during covid and the usual dilemmas of releasing music when you can't tour. Hanson are a machine, they survived record company takeovers, having 80 songs rejected and then deciding to launch their own record company - which was a genius move. Also since the podcast is called "The Rider" - you'll hear what Hanson have in their green room and what the usual demands are. This is Taylor Hanson, on The Rider with Becko

Cliffo and Gabi - hit103.1 Townsville
MEMORY MONDAY ON SUNDAY: Taylor Hanson

Cliffo and Gabi - hit103.1 Townsville

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 7:55


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taylor hanson memory monday
Jonesy & Amanda's JAMcast!

Ugly Phil chats to Taylor Hanson about his new cover of the Madonna classic, Material Girl.

Jonesy & Amanda's JAMcast!

Ugly Phil chats to Taylor Hanson about his new cover of the Madonna classic, Material Girl.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Better Than Yesterday, with Osher Günsberg
424: Taylor Hanson Wants You To Be Brave

Better Than Yesterday, with Osher Günsberg

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 78:57


Taylor Hanson is a singer and songwriter from Tulsa, Oklahoma.He's in a band called Hanson.The new album is Red Green Blue - I've heard it, makes me want to go for a long drive with some highway under the wheels for a while.To listen and to check tour dates - hanson.netGet your live podcast tickets now: https://oshergunsberg.com/tickets/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

RN Arts - ABC RN
Hanson! (and Jane Campion's milkshake duck weekend)

RN Arts - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 53:51


Can you tell me who will still care … about MMMBop?  We do!  Twenty-five years after Hanson burst into pop music with their smash hit MMMBop, we're looking at the lyrics and nodding sagely at the brothers' precocious wisdom.  Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson talk to BL and BW about breaking into the music industry as children, their 30th year together as a band and what they see as their creative higher purpose.  We're also picking through award-winning NZ director Jane Campion's milkshake duck weekend and talking about how she went from good viral — slapping down Sam Elliott's take on The Power of The Dog — to bad viral — telling Venus and Serena Williams they've never had to compete against men, like she does.  Show notes: Sam Elliott on Marc Maron's WTF: http://www.wtfpod.com/podcast/episode-1309-sam-elliott Jane Campion calls Sam Elliott a B-I-T-C-H: https://variety.com/2022/film/news/jane-campion-says-sam-elliott-is-being-a-b-i-t-c-h-with-slam-against-the-power-of-the-dog-1235203098/ Jane Campion Critics Choice acceptance speech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9FhvBwM6P0&t=1s Hanson Red Blue Green : https://hanson.net/news/3991-hanson-announce-2022-red-green-blue-world-tour-and-new-album MMMBop Basement session: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZ3qChwjp_k Melanie Lynskey Critics Choice acceptance speech: https://www.harpersbazaar.com/celebrity/latest/a39429190/yellowjackets-melanie-lynskey-critics-choice-awards-2022/ Melanie Lynskey profile: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2022/feb/24/oh-my-god-im-having-sex-again-yellowjackets-melanie-lynskey-on-raunch-rage-and-her-rival-kate-winslet

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Hanson! (and Jane Campion's milkshake duck weekend)

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 53:51


Can you tell me who will still care … about MMMBop? We do! Twenty-five years after Hanson burst into pop music with their smash hit MMMBop, we're looking at the lyrics and nodding sagely at the brothers' precocious wisdom. Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson talk to BL and BW about breaking into the music industry as children, their 30th year together as a band and what they see as their creative higher purpose. We're also picking through award-winning NZ director Jane Campion's milkshake duck weekend and talking about how she went from good viral — slapping down Sam Elliott's take on The Power of The Dog — to bad viral — telling Venus and Serena Williams they've never had to compete against men, like she does. Show notes:Sam Elliott on Marc Maron's WTF: http://www.wtfpod.com/podcast/episode-1309-sam-elliottJane Campion calls Sam Elliott a B-I-T-C-H: https://variety.com/2022/film/news/jane-campion-says-sam-elliott-is-being-a-b-i-t-c-h-with-slam-against-the-power-of-the-dog-1235203098/Jane Campion Critics Choice acceptance speech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9FhvBwM6P0&t=1sHanson Red Blue Green : https://hanson.net/news/3991-hanson-announce-2022-red-green-blue-world-tour-and-new-albumMMMBop Basement session: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZ3qChwjp_kMelanie Lynskey Critics Choice acceptance speech: https://www.harpersbazaar.com/celebrity/latest/a39429190/yellowjackets-melanie-lynskey-critics-choice-awards-2022/Melanie Lynskey profile: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2022/feb/24/oh-my-god-im-having-sex-again-yellowjackets-melanie-lynskey-on-raunch-rage-and-her-rival-kate-winslet

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Hanson! (and Jane Campion's milkshake duck weekend)

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 53:51


Can you tell me who will still care … about MMMBop?  We do!  Twenty-five years after Hanson burst into pop music with their smash hit MMMBop, we're looking at the lyrics and nodding sagely at the brothers' precocious wisdom.  Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson talk to BL and BW about breaking into the music industry as children, their 30th year together as a band and what they see as their creative higher purpose.  We're also picking through award-winning NZ director Jane Campion's milkshake duck weekend and talking about how she went from good viral — slapping down Sam Elliott's take on The Power of The Dog — to bad viral — telling Venus and Serena Williams they've never had to compete against men, like she does.  Show notes: Sam Elliott on Marc Maron's WTF: http://www.wtfpod.com/podcast/episode-1309-sam-elliott Jane Campion calls Sam Elliott a B-I-T-C-H: https://variety.com/2022/film/news/jane-campion-says-sam-elliott-is-being-a-b-i-t-c-h-with-slam-against-the-power-of-the-dog-1235203098/ Jane Campion Critics Choice acceptance speech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9FhvBwM6P0&t=1s Hanson Red Blue Green : https://hanson.net/news/3991-hanson-announce-2022-red-green-blue-world-tour-and-new-album MMMBop Basement session: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZ3qChwjp_k Melanie Lynskey Critics Choice acceptance speech: https://www.harpersbazaar.com/celebrity/latest/a39429190/yellowjackets-melanie-lynskey-critics-choice-awards-2022/ Melanie Lynskey profile: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2022/feb/24/oh-my-god-im-having-sex-again-yellowjackets-melanie-lynskey-on-raunch-rage-and-her-rival-kate-winslet

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Hanson! (and Jane Campion's milkshake duck weekend)

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 53:51


Can you tell me who will still care … about MMMBop?  We do!  Twenty-five years after Hanson burst into pop music with their smash hit MMMBop, we're looking at the lyrics and nodding sagely at the brothers' precocious wisdom.  Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson talk to BL and BW about breaking into the music industry as children, their 30th year together as a band and what they see as their creative higher purpose.  We're also picking through award-winning NZ director Jane Campion's milkshake duck weekend and talking about how she went from good viral — slapping down Sam Elliott's take on The Power of The Dog — to bad viral — telling Venus and Serena Williams they've never had to compete against men, like she does.  Show notes: Sam Elliott on Marc Maron's WTF: http://www.wtfpod.com/podcast/episode-1309-sam-elliott Jane Campion calls Sam Elliott a B-I-T-C-H: https://variety.com/2022/film/news/jane-campion-says-sam-elliott-is-being-a-b-i-t-c-h-with-slam-against-the-power-of-the-dog-1235203098/ Jane Campion Critics Choice acceptance speech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9FhvBwM6P0&t=1s Hanson Red Blue Green : https://hanson.net/news/3991-hanson-announce-2022-red-green-blue-world-tour-and-new-album MMMBop Basement session: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZ3qChwjp_k Melanie Lynskey Critics Choice acceptance speech: https://www.harpersbazaar.com/celebrity/latest/a39429190/yellowjackets-melanie-lynskey-critics-choice-awards-2022/ Melanie Lynskey profile: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2022/feb/24/oh-my-god-im-having-sex-again-yellowjackets-melanie-lynskey-on-raunch-rage-and-her-rival-kate-winslet

Dave & Ethan's 2000
Episode 150" - Ethan's Archives: "Weird Al" Yankovic

Dave & Ethan's 2000" Weird Al Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 48:02


Dave and Ethan present an interview that Ethan recorded with "Weird Al" Yankovic himself back in 2011. Dave and Ethan talk about their recent travels and Ethan reveals that he listened to Weird Al music with William Shatner.

Luke and Susie Podcast
Taylor Hanson - Hanson

Luke and Susie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 8:32


See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pete, Matt & Kymba Catch Up - Mix 94.5 Perth - Pete Curulli, Kymba Cahill, Matt Dyktynski

00:00: Taylor Hanson from 'Hanson' 06:56: Sounds of Perth 11:32: Does Matt's stepdaughter need conservatorship? 12:55: 4 day work week - Sharon Burgess 21:44: What did a poo poo on you you? 27:32: What a week - Shane Warne See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pete, Matt & Kymba Catch Up - Mix 94.5 Perth - Pete Curulli, Kymba Cahill, Matt Dyktynski

The legend that is Taylor Hanson from Hanson joined Perth's Pete, Matt and Kymba as we approach the date of their new album's release, so Pete put it to Taylor... What's your thought process whenever anyone plays you MMMBop? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RiYL
Episode 491: Taylor Hanson (of Hanson)

RiYL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 44:59


In 2022, Hanson will celebrate 30 years as a band. It's a remarkable accomplishment for any group, let alone one whose members ranged from age six to 11. The group was propelled to success in its earliest days on the strength of its 1997's Middle of Nowhere, a multi-platinum debut. Hanson's seventh's studio release, Against the World, arrived earlier this month. At first glance, the title is downright confrontational, though Taylor Hanson explains that the name is intended to reflect a kind of underdog status adopted by the group. It's a strange notion, for band that has seen such high highs, but intervening years have forced the group to forge its own path in the often difficult to navigate world of the music business.

Durango Local News
Back to the Farm

Durango Local News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 4:52


A local company is working to help make composting more accessible and sustainable. Table to Farm Compost provides resources, transportation, and information on composting and the benefits for the community. Interviews with co-owners Monique DiGiorgio and Taylor Hanson, Operations Director Chris Cullaz and Driver Jeremy Church. Watch the story at www.durangolocal.new/newsstories/back-to-the-farmSponsored by Closets Plus and Tafoya Barrett and Associates Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=lnVwLUjtnvy6klI_cwFZHX3QD7_Qq31bfc__61o5YYQMk6dVdXRyI_pfDd0uYN4HkgRZIjjaj4Qw1R1_)

In Common
5. A Sea Shanty, Boybands, Stupid Cleopatra Factoids and Butt-Proofing Phones

In Common

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 69:59


Happy belated birthday Devyani! In this yet another longer-than-usual episode (Everything was too funny to cut out!), we talk about boybands. Ardra (who, BTW, is not sponsered by Complexly) picks up an annoying accent (though not for too long) and tweaks the sea shanty "Wellerman", Devyani tells us some not-at-all fun facts about Cleopatra (Who knew she formed a drinking club?) and mistakes Taylor Hanson for a girl (Taylor is not just a female name, Devyani!), Snigdha teaches us about frogs that can hold it in for 8 months and about the process of butt-proofing phones (Let's be honest, we've all sat on our phones while they hide in the back pocket.) and Uma does her regular role of making incredibly hilarious comments - about how difficult it is registering Flubber Points as an official currency, how difficult it is to say "the.in.common.podcast@gmail.com" and possibly other difficult things. Please participate in the poll we put up on Twitter or let us know through email which of the two new segment ideas mentioned in the episode you would like to have! You can reach out at: via mail - the.in.common.podcast@gmail.com on Twitter - @TheInCommonPod1 (Try saying it out loud every weekend. )

Greg Kelly Reports
Greg Kelly Reports / Newsmax TV (8/3/21)

Greg Kelly Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 42:03


Podcast audio version of Newsmax TV's Greg Kelly Reports. Today's guests include: Joe Borelli, Taylor Hanson, & Joe Tacopina Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Peer Pleasure Podcast
Taylor Hanson (Hanson)

The Peer Pleasure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 87:27


Episode 227 is up and live now with Taylor Hanson from Hanson and Tinted Windows and so much more! Don't miss this fascinating chat on creative spirit and artistic energy. Don't forget to rate and subscribe! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tulsa Talks: A TulsaPeople Podcast
Growing and diversifying Tulsa's economy – Arthur Jackson, Tulsa Regional Chamber

Tulsa Talks: A TulsaPeople Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 43:16


Welcome to Tulsa Talks presented by Tulsa Regional Chamber. I’m your host Tim Landes.  The saying goes if you can’t beat them, join them, but for the Chamber it was if you can’t beat them, recruit them to come here to ensure you get the big wins down the road. My guest on this episode is Arthur Jackson, who is fairly new to Tulsa having moved here from Austin a few months ago to become the new senior vice president of economic development for Tulsa Regional Chamber.  Jackson came to Tulsa having most recently served as senior director of economic development for the Austin Chamber of Commerce, where he helped recruit Elon Musk and his Tesla cyber truck factory to the Lone Star State, beating out Tulsa.  Shortly after arriving to the 918, Jackson was named a 2021 Economic Development 40 Under 40 Award recipient by Development Counsellors International (DCI) and Jorgenson Consulting. The award recognizes rising stars in the economic development industry. Mike Neal, president and CEO of the Tulsa Regional Chamber had this to say about Jackson: “Arthur has had great success as an economic development professional, and we at the Chamber are elated to see him receive this well-deserved recognition. It’s an honor to work alongside some of the best and brightest talent in the economic development profession, and Arthur has already shown himself to be a tremendous leader for our organization and for furthering northeast Oklahoma’s economic prosperity.” As you’ll hear in this conversation recorded over Zoom on May 18, Jackson has hit the ground running. We discuss how he’s settled into his new role and started working to recruit businesses to open shop in a Tulsa metro that recently surpassed 1 million residents.  He discusses the emerging sectors and how we’re doing with our foundational economic drivers in energy. We also discuss how he’s working with the tribes and what it means for the city from an economic development standpoint as all eyes are on Tulsa as we commemorate the centennial of the Tulsa Race Massacre.  I’m excited to see all that he accomplishes for our city in the coming years.  Following my conversation with Jackson, I’ll share a new single from Omaley B that will be featured on the new compilation album: 1921... The Black Wall Street Project. More on that later.  OK, let’s get this going.  This is Tulsa Talks with Arthur Jackson.  This past weekend, Tulsa musician Omaley B performed on the main stage at Black Wall Street Legacy Festival and instantly brought everyone to their feet as soon as he started performing “Kerosene” from the upcoming 1921...The Black Wall Street Music Project. The single includes rapper Steph Simon. On May 31-June 1, 1921, 35 city blocks in the Greenwood District were burned to the ground.  According to a recent press release announcing the album and single:  Omaleyb uses this lesson to fuel the passions of young people to achieve despite this dark stain on Tulsa and America's history. When he sings "My citys on fire!" it's less of a look backwards, than a look forward firing up the next generation. He declares "the proof is in the youth" -and he should know, given his recent crowning as "Teacher of the Month" by Tulsa Public Schools. The album is slated to drop this summer. It will also feature 3-time Grammy nominee Taylor Hanson, singer Branjae, Spoken Word poets Kode Ransom,  Jerica Wortham, and Sterling Matthews. It will also spotlight Dane Arnold from Dane & The Soup, Tulsa hip hop pioneers Dangerous Rob and Playya 1000, newcomer JANNAH, 80 year old jazz master Washington Rucker, and a posthumous premiere by bassist Wayman Tisdale. I can’t wait to hear the whole album.  And with that here is Omaley B with “Kerosene.” 

Happy Fun Time (Maybe Comedy)
S100E107 - Whats inside that Candle?

Happy Fun Time (Maybe Comedy)

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 55:40


Whats inside that Candle? - Episode 7 Welcome to Happy Fun time Maybe comedy a 90s podcast that is “All that and a bag of chips” and if you dont believe that, you can talk to the hand. I'm your host that's totally not Buggin' Blake Blake, and with me as always is my Hella dope homey “Amanda “eat my shorts Mandy” and Fly guy “Walter big fan of Jim Carry Amos” Right now, I'd like to open up a can of regret and ask you, what was your guilt pleasure 90's music or tv show?  90s slang: https://bestlifeonline.com/1990s-slang-terms/ Weird news Pokemon - Caught! https://www.cnet.com/news/pokemon-trading-cards-removed-from-target-walmart-shelves/ Get high on puffer Fish https://www.yahoo.com/news/dolphins-deliberately-high-puffer-fish-160640837.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAH2LW37li8-Q_nwIuUMqDszBXq1dJtNP2whRUM050fnpZO7wc0Sm_9S5eoP4RwLm05DiIPAOnnrljM4eB8bjkLPXjcOH2B4p9r6Cy1YghfXBEcCaqaSNB5oxN_7_BdtwS5TW8F5Yi3JF24z99FvaAW2yRHlucOM-jUg3l1XEpYX3 Sue Goop Man Sues Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop Over Alleged 'Vagina ...https://www.complex.com › pop-culture › texas-man-su... Portland not weird anymore: https://www.koin.com/is-portland-over/keep-portland-weird-slogan-originator-says-city-not-as-weird/ Can you understand this”  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hs8y3kneqrs https://youtu.be/NHozn0YXAeE Misheard Lyric: You got through all the pain and strife/ And a day of acne gone so fast Come hither, Taylor Hanson, and tell me your magical, skincare secrets. Real Lyric: You go through all the pain and strife/ then you turn your back and they're gone so fast 19: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fC_q9KPczAg 1:10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0GFRcFm-aY homer: 9: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WqM307OWXI 34: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFTLKWw542g 3:28 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRhJt3PLdUE&list=PLM3n2oUMsX7oIZymvxsvWYOJQPfQuM3lM&index=9 This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-3382ab for 40% off for 4 months, and support Happy Fun Time (Maybe Comedy).

Your Life Depends On It
Episode 11: Band of Brothers

Your Life Depends On It

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 103:03


Host Mark Steele and resident expert Dr. Dave Schneider, M.D., interview musician and recording artist Taylor Hanson. Taylor has spent the last 25 years of his life creating music with his brothers as a member of the superstar band, Hanson. When Taylor isn’t touring and releasing albums, he is working on eradicating hunger within his home state of Oklahoma. Taylor talks to us about his work with Food On the Move, an organization fighting to solve the predicament of food deserts. He discusses his life mission of building bridges and not walls, to bring people together instead of separating us. This philosophy begins within his own family. 

Uncool with Alexa Bliss
Taylor Hanson

Uncool with Alexa Bliss

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 37:06


Alexa's first childhood crush stops by the podcast to chat about hitting it big with "MMMBop" at 14 years old, touring the world with his family, and his never-ending quest to find the best fast food in the country. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cliffo and Gabi - hit103.1 Townsville
Hanson's Taylor Hanson Takes Us To The 90s!

Cliffo and Gabi - hit103.1 Townsville

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 6:23


Hanson have saved 2020 by releasing an album! Taylor Hanson chats to Cliffo & Gabi for Memory Monday to reflect on their rise to fame at such a young age, the first song Taylor wrote at 7 years of age, and who influenced their music! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Speed of Sound
Smells Like Teen Pop Part 2: 90's Pop—Boy Bands Battle, Pop Princesses Prevail

Speed of Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 53:30


On the final episode of Season One, Steve finishes up the TRL Era of the late 90s, complete with the strategies and romances that drove the acts that topped the charts. Steve's joined by music mavens Taylor Hanson, Danny Goldberg, Tom Poleman, Phil Quartararo, Karen Glauber, Lee Leipsner and Johnny Wright to give you all-star access to the gilded age of MTV Pop.

Speed of Sound
Smells Like Teen Pop Part 2: 90’s Pop—Boy Bands Battle, Pop Princesses Prevail

Speed of Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 59:07


On the final episode of Season One, Steve finishes up the TRL Era of the late 90s, complete with the strategies and romances that drove the acts that topped the charts. Steve's joined by music mavens Taylor Hanson, Danny Goldberg, Tom Poleman, Phil Quartararo, Karen Glauber, Lee Leipsner and Johnny Wright to give you all-star access to the gilded age of MTV Pop. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Speed of Sound
Smells Like Teen Pop Part 1: 90's Pop—The Post-Grunge Comeback

Speed of Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 49:28


The inside story behind Pop's resurgence in the mid 1990s from the power players who orchestrated it- including the iconic voice behind MMMBop, Taylor Hanson of Hanson. Steve's also joined by music mavens Danny Goldberg, Tom Poleman, Phil Quartararo, Karen Glauber and Johnny Wright. It's an absolutely legendary listen! 

Speed of Sound
Smells Like Teen Pop Part 1: 90’s Pop—The Post-Grunge Comeback

Speed of Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 55:00


The inside story behind Pop's resurgence in the mid 1990s from the power players who orchestrated it- including the iconic voice behind MMMBop, Taylor Hanson of Hanson. Steve's also joined by music mavens Danny Goldberg, Tom Poleman, Phil Quartararo, Karen Glauber and Johnny Wright. It's an absolutely legendary listen! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

this is calvary
1 - Taylor Hanson: How to Survive a Global Pandemic with Small Children

this is calvary

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 35:14


Taylor shares about her own new family rhythms, how she is learning to take ownership of family discipleship, and reflect on where Jesus has been present amidst the uncertainty and chaos of the season.

Discord and Rhyme: An Album Podcast
In Memoriam: Adam Schlesinger - Our Favorite Songs

Discord and Rhyme: An Album Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 51:20


We usually take a week off between comps, but one of our favorite songwriters, Adam Schlesinger, passed away in April from complications related to COVID-19, and we wanted to do his career justice. Schlesinger is most famous for the retro soundtrack cut "That Thing You Do" and Fountains of Wayne's 2003 Cars pastiche "Stacy's Mom," but the songwriter was a workhorse, and his career had a truly wild level of variety. Ben, Rich, and Will know Fountains of Wayne the best, so most of the episode is focused on their songs, but we hit on the full kaleidoscope of Schlesinger's career, from his work for the CW sitcom Crazy Ex-Girlfriend to an oddball power pop supergroup fronted by Taylor Hanson.

Heroin Buttsex and Lord of the Rings
MEGAsode - Toto / Procol Harum / Avril Lavigne | Temple of the Dog / Hansen / Van Morrison with Greg Barris & Aaron Brooks

Heroin Buttsex and Lord of the Rings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 72:38


Leave us your message / argument 424-209-2071Email us HBSLotR@gmail.comEnd Times. We’re running out of time to interrogate our central thesis: that every song ever written is about Heroin, Buttsex, &/or Lord of the Rings. Thankfully Greg Barris and Aaron Brooks are here to put their shoulders to the wheel.DEBATED ON TODAY’S EPISODE1. Africa - written by Jeff Porcaro and David Paich - 1982Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Africa_(Toto_song)Music Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTQbiNvZqaY2. Whiter Shade of Pale - written by Keith Reid, Gary Brooker, Matthew Fisher - 1967Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Whiter_Shade_of_Pale3. Sk8er Boi - written by Avril Ramona Lavigne, Scott Alspach, Lauren Christy, Graham Edwards - 2002WIkipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sk8er_BoiMusic Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIy3n2b7V9k4. Hunger Strike, written by Christopher J. Cornell - 1991Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunger_Strike_(song)Music Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUb450Alpps5. Mmm Bop - written by Isaac Hanson, Taylor Hanson, Zac Hanson - 1997Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MMMBopMusic Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHozn0YXAeE6. And It Stoned Me - written by Van Morrison & Lewis Merenstein - 1969Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/And_It_Stoned_MeAre these songs about Heroin? Buttsex? Or Lord of the Rings?Follow our intrepid guests:GREG BARRIS@galimmimus on Instagram@gregbarris on TwitterAARON BROOKS@FunnyBrooksThe Lanalax Corporation: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lanalax-corporation/id1295415606Standup Comedy album - Secrets: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/aaron-brooks/1473136817SEAN KEANE@seankeane on Twitter@jortscenter on InstagramSeankeanecomedy.comROUNDBALL ROCK!- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/roundball-rock/id1133321651RICHIE MOLYNEUX@richiemolyneux on Twitter@Marfatita on InstagramHEROIN BUTTSEX & LORD OF THE RINGS@HBSLotR on all platformsTHANKS FOR LISTENING!If you'd like to support the show, you can Venmo us - mention the episode or the guest that inspired your contribution and we will split your contribution accordingly :) @Richie-ThatRichie

The 8123 Podcast
#130 Taylor Hanson (Hanson)

The 8123 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 46:21


Pat & Garrett talk with Taylor Hanson about his career in the band Hanson, being in an independent band, & how sticking to a niche audience has let both bands not fizzle away. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/8123podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/8123podcast/support

The F Word
Taylor Hanson, Hanson

The F Word

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 54:56


With a special ability to connect with fans and build a global community, Hanson put themselves on the map long-term through their popular music and, in recent years, their craft beer. But the band had many near misses while building their careers, like almost signing sketchy record deals and running out of beer at their first Hop Jam festival. Listen as Taylor Hanson talks about what he learned through years of posturing himself both as a musician and as an entrepreneur.

Tulsa Talks: A TulsaPeople Podcast
2.10: The Ripple — Taylor Hanson

Tulsa Talks: A TulsaPeople Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 46:25


That’s Taylor Hanson, and if you live in Tulsa or if you’re a fan of eponymous band Hanson, he needs no introduction. The band is comprised of brothers Isaac (guitar, bass, piano, vocals), Taylor (keyboards, piano, guitar, drums, vocals), and Zac (drums, piano, guitar, vocals). They started the band in 1992 when they were 11, 9 and 6, and skyrocketed to fame with MMMBop in 1997. Now, 27 years after the band’s founding, they are still making music. Part of the reason these brothers are so beloved in their hometown is that despite their massive international following, they remain deeply rooted here in Tulsa, working to make the community stronger. Taylor Hanson started Food on the Move in 2014 inspired by the community-focused work of Edward Perkins, a former U.S. ambassador to South Africa. The mobile food project brings food trucks, fresh produce, cooking demonstrations, music, and health and social services to food deserts — economically strapped areas with limited access to nutritious food options. From a Tulsa Voice article that focuses on FOTM: “Food On The Move is visionary because it deals with the problem of food access in a way that both meets an immediate need and asks anyone who’s paying attention to re-think the way our community lives, works and eats.”This episode of Tulsa Talks is brought to you by the Tulsa Regional Chamber.Taylor Hanson knows a thing or two about success. And one thing he’s learned? What hits and what fades is often unpredictable, and your ability to be flexible — to be willing to reinvent — is crucial.So in case you’ve been living under a rock, the 6th annual Hop Jam Beer and Music Festival is this Saturday, May 19. The festival has grown immensely since it began in 2014, and has evolved alongside Hanson Day (which, by the way, is now several days) as a destination for Hanson fans to gather from all over the world here in Tulsa. Up next, Taylor shares what it was like to reinvent some old hits for Hanson’s newest album “String Theory.” But first, a special guest segment from the hosts of The Middle of Everything Podcast. Working moms Claire and Sarah are up next with their top tips for summer camp survival.

Scales & Ales
Taylor Hanson: Music Superstar & Beer Superfan Hosts 6th Annual Hop Jam

Scales & Ales

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 62:15


Taylor Hanson joins us to talk beer, The Hop Jam, Firkin Feast, and why the Hanson Brothers have continued to make Tulsa home. We hear the story behind the Hop Jam, what an actual firkin is, some of the Hanson Brothers new music projects, and advice for anyone looking to go out start their own creative project.  

kbob899.com
Taylor Hanson on The Bobby Eaton Show with Co-Host Aubrey Shine

kbob899.com

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 118:00


Taylor Hanson on The Bobby Eaton Show with Co-Host Aubrey Shine

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show
Free Therapy: Tattoo of Taylor Causing Regrets

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 9:31


She told her boyfriend the tattoo of the name "Taylor" is the name of her childhood dog. She also made up a house fire story to explain the lack of pictures of the dog. All the lies are to cover up the fact that Taylor...is Taylor Hanson. Thoughts??

Kyle Meredith With...
Kyle Meredith With... Hanson

Kyle Meredith With...

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 15:07


This Wednesday’s Kyle Meredith With… features Hanson’s Taylor Hanson, who talks with Kyle Meredith in advance of the band’s new album, String Theory. He explores what it was like blending a love of R&B and soul music with an orchestra template, revisiting and rewriting old songs like “MMMBop” and “Tragic Symphony”, and how the context of the orchestra influenced the writing of new songs on the album. Hanson also touches on what has kept the band together and why they couldn’t have done the work they’re doing now in their earlier years. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

FOU Studios
Behind Too Blondes - Season. 3 Episode. 3 - Rosie Okumura (singer)

FOU Studios

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 37:23


Chase and Savannah brunch with the incredible singer and songwriter Rosie Okumura. Rosie’s career has flourished in the last couple years, and we get to hear how her story began. She is so funny and honest and we totally get why she is just killing it. Let’s just say her inspiration came from the 90’s… shout out to Taylor Hanson. @rosieeeeeyuh

G1 – Semana Pop
O fenômeno do k-pop, uma boa ação de Drake, 'Mr. Catra' gringo, Beto Barbosa e muitos feats

G1 – Semana Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2018 3:40


BTS vem batendo um recorde atrás do outro e enquanto você lê isso Taylor Hanson (ou Eddie Murphy) teve mais um filho.

I was a teenage weirdo
Episode 2: Fan Fiction

I was a teenage weirdo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 67:17


In the second episode of the podcast, I am joined by my friend Sophie to discuss 'when celebrity crushes go wrong: fan fiction edition'. We read out some of our recently re-discovered fan fiction about two boys you might know called Taylor Hanson and Nick Carter. We talk about why we did it, how it allowed us to explore our burgeoning sexual identities and the dubious gender politics within our narratives. Most crucially, we learn about the effectiveness of condoms (98.9%) and just how easy it is to cheat on Russell Crowe. Email us on iwasateenagepod@gmail.com and follow us on Twitter and Instagram @Iwasateenagepod Music: Enthusiast by Tours http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Tours/Enthusiast/Tours

Michael Patton presents City of Giants
Michael Patton presents City of Giants Junior League of Tulsa 050418

Michael Patton presents City of Giants

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018


Tonight on the radio show we have Lindsey Chomiuk Bull and Meagan Tyler from the Junior League of Tulsa, Inc.talking about The Gem Gala this is a nice event May 12th. I was honored to help the Junior League of Tulsa promote their event because of the wonderful history of their organization and how much help they have provided for the Tulsa area. The Junior League is responsible for or dramatically improved so many things that have been close to my family and friends. Their work includes creating Mayfest, Leadership Tulsa, the Child Abuse Network, Oxley Nature Center, and DVIS. This event seems really fun and quite affordable for such a great opportunity to get dressed up and have a lawn party at the Historical Society. The proceeds go to the guest of honor, Taylor Hanson, to his charity, Food On The Move. Lindsey and Meagan were great. They thanked sponsors, the committee, and got me excited to eat some steak with crab meat on top. The silent and live auction items were very impressive (including a year of dates that I thought were the little fruits). It turns out that it is a complete date once a month for a year. I think that is perfect for people who want to have 30 day relationships and start over again and again. Their description of the jewelry being raffled made me almost get my ears pierced (but I did an inventory and found out that I have the exact number of holes in my head that I need right now). Radio IDL's Poppa Nite put together a great song list to fit including "Helping Hand" by Dr. John, "Find a Way to Care" by John Mayall, and just for the Gem Ball, "Sparkles" by the Gemini Club. Listen tonight at 7 pm or this weekend each day at noon at www.radioIDL.com.

Edge of Fame
Hanson Beat The System

Edge of Fame

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 37:31


Famous kids who survived the fame. Hanson not just survived, but prospered. How did they do it? Geoff Edgers goes to Tulsa, Oklahoma to talks to Zac, Isaac and Taylor Hanson about everything from the music business to religion and family.

The Kyle & Jackie O Show
23/10/17 - Kyle and Jackie O Show #780

The Kyle & Jackie O Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2017 105:09


Today on the show, Kyle and Jackie O caught up with Taylor Hanson about their new Christmas album, 20 years after the first one was released! They also chatted with Wombat, of Sticks and Wombat from The Block. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Not for You
Ep. 6 | Dungeons and Dragon Age

Not for You

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2017 82:38


TGIF! Coming in hot, Fai and Luz talk bad movies we still love – Mortal Kombat, Daredevil, Super Mario Bros. – SHOUT OUT TO JOHN LEGUIZAMO!

The Brink
The Brink Podcast Episode 9 - January 23, 2017

The Brink

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017 65:37


Apparently the world was mean to end last Friday (some person got a new job or something) but we're still here to bring you another episode of your favourite podcast this side of the Derwent River! This week we make sure Hobart Hurricanes fans remember when they could actually win with a snippet of some classic commentary from 2012. We also divulge into some funny news (you know Trump is in there) alongside another great classic live performance from the enigmatic Christian Patey. Added to this some shameless plugging for other shows under our umbrella, an upcoming movie as well as some amazing flashback memories involving random beef man, some anger, Ben singing Aerosmith and Taylor Hanson, this episode has it all and more! 

Mama Bear Dares
Episode 90: Family First with Natalie Hanson

Mama Bear Dares

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2017 45:46


Natalie Hanson is a mom of five, a blogger, a woman passionate about ensuring all of Tulsa, Oklahoma is fed and taken care of, and a young woman from Georgia who married young...to Taylor Hanson. (Yes, that’s one of THE Hanson brothers). One of Tesi and Leslie’s all-time favorite guests, Julie Lyles Carr, recommended “one of her favorite people in the history of all time” and after listening to the conversation that takes place with Natalie, you’ll be able to see why. Natalie, Tesi, and Leslie dive into marrying and mothering young, involving kids in community service, teaching sons and daughters to “show up,” and taking note of what’s going on in your own backyard. As always, Leslie and Tesi highlight the incredible work their guests are doing and hope listeners take away nuggets of love in action, as all of us journey toward understanding and living our best lives! (This episode also includes The Obsess Sesh!) For complete Show Notes, visit www.mamabeardarespodcast.com.

Your Inner Child Is An Idiot
Episode 37 - 90s Boy Bands

Your Inner Child Is An Idiot

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2016 62:03


Former future Mrs. JC Chasez and former future Mrs. Taylor Hanson look back on boy bands of the 90s.

Gay Savvy Podcast
Gay Savvy - Episode 106 - The one with that guy, from Hanson!

Gay Savvy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2014


This week Michael James, Kat & Straight Michael return and we have an incredibly special guest. All the way from Tulsa in the US or A we play Michael's interview with the one and only Taylor Hanson! We get a taste of some of their new music, have a chat about just how many children they all have and how a group of international teen heart throbs land themselves sane and rational wives. Be sure to listen in for part one & two! Plus we have our usual "Educating the straight man" and "You know what I love?". Our talking point this week is all about movies, those classic movies we love, with ridiculously obvious gay undertones, X-men, Lord Of the Rings and many more! Tune in and make sure to catch us online. @gaysavvy