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Today on the Woody and Wilcox Show: Chess players quits because he refused to change his pants; Woody is doing Dry January; TV and movie watching over the break; Woody's Airbnb experience; Nikki Glaser has attended 22 shows on the Taylor Swift Eras tour; A duck was on the field during the Carolina/Tampa Bay football game; Cat woman socialite has died; Jolt Cola is returning; And more!
In this electrifying episode, Jillian Walchuk & Ayla Sorochuk dive into the magic, strategy, and brilliance behind Taylor Swift's final Eras Tour concert. Whether you're a Swiftie or just admire powerhouse leaders, you'll uncover transformative lessons from the global superstar's journey that can be applied to your business and life. This episode breaks down: ✨ How Taylor's ability to pivot and reinvent her brand over the years can inspire your next business move.✨ The art of creating an unshakable connection with your audience and turning fans into lifelong clients.✨ The power of storytelling and how your unique narrative can elevate your brand.✨ Why vision, consistency, and a deep understanding of your mission are non-negotiables for building a legacy.✨ Actionable takeaways from Taylor's bold leadership style and how to lead with purpose and impact. If you're ready to scale your business, strengthen your brand, and create a legacy that stands the test of time, this episode is for you. Links & Resources:➡️ Connect with Jillian on [Instagram]➡️ Grab your workshop to building a standout brand [here] Loved this episode? Don't forget to subscribe, share it with your business bestie, and leave a 5-star review to help more fierce female entrepreneurs find this podcast!
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Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Four Israeli hostages freed in raid in central Gaza Alex Jones files for liquidation amid Sandy Hook debt Clarence Thomas discloses gifted trips from GOP donor in filings Bill Anders Nasa Earthrise astronaut dies at 90 in plane crash Confident Putin warns Europe is defenceless Michael Mosley Search for missing TV presenter enters fourth day Michael Mosleys wife Clare says she wont lose hope over missing presenter Taylor Swift Eras tour review Pops heartbreak princess dazzles in Edinburgh Judge flags Facebook post claiming inside access to Trump verdict Danish PM hit by man in Copenhagen street, her office says
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Taylor Swift Eras tour review Pops heartbreak princess dazzles in Edinburgh Michael Mosley Search for missing TV presenter enters fourth day Alex Jones files for liquidation amid Sandy Hook debt Four Israeli hostages freed in raid in central Gaza Clarence Thomas discloses gifted trips from GOP donor in filings Confident Putin warns Europe is defenceless Bill Anders Nasa Earthrise astronaut dies at 90 in plane crash Judge flags Facebook post claiming inside access to Trump verdict Michael Mosleys wife Clare says she wont lose hope over missing presenter Danish PM hit by man in Copenhagen street, her office says
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Clarence Thomas discloses gifted trips from GOP donor in filings Taylor Swift Eras tour review Pops heartbreak princess dazzles in Edinburgh Michael Mosley Search for missing TV presenter enters fourth day Confident Putin warns Europe is defenceless Four Israeli hostages freed in raid in central Gaza Alex Jones files for liquidation amid Sandy Hook debt Bill Anders Nasa Earthrise astronaut dies at 90 in plane crash Judge flags Facebook post claiming inside access to Trump verdict Danish PM hit by man in Copenhagen street, her office says Michael Mosleys wife Clare says she wont lose hope over missing presenter
We talk about Taylor Swift, the Portuguese language, things from our childhood that Timon doesn't know, and of course, bears. Check out Main Street Roasters and use code GRKC at check out for a 10% discount! https://mainstreetroasters.com Check out Cozy Earth and get 30% off site wide with this link: http://www.cozyearth.com/ghostrunners Ghostrunners merch: https://bit.ly/399MXFu Become a Patron and get exclusive content from Jake & Brad: https://bit.ly/2XJ1h3y Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/33WAq4P Leave us a voice memo and ask a question: https://anchor.fm/jake-triplett/message Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thank you for tuning in to Episode 275 of the Down Cellar Studio Podcast. This week's segments included: Off the Needles, Hook or Bobbins On the Needles, Hook or Bobbins Brainstorming From the Armchair In my Travels KAL News Events Life in Focus Ask Me Anything On a Happy Note Quote of the Week Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Stitched by Jessalu & The Yarn Sellar Off the Needles, Hook or Bobbins Thumper Hat Yarn: Berrocco Ultra Alpaca in the Light Grey colorway Needles: US 6 (4.0 mm) & US 8 (5.0 mm) Pattern: Thumper Hat by Jennifer Lassonde- $5 Knitting pattern available on Ravelry & LoveCrafts The Thumper Hat is a worsted weight slouchy hat with a diamond lace pattern. For the size Large/XL, I used 66g of yarn (around 144 yards/132 meters) LFA Mystery Shortie Socks Yarn: Legacy Fiber Artz Steel Toes Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry) Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Ravelry Project Page About 12 rounds of ribbing. 1 round of knitting before starting the heel I used 35 grams of yarn. Hair bow Pattern: Cottage Hair Accessories (Bow Tie) by Wool & Pine. $5 pattern available on Ravelry or on the Wool & Pine website) Yarn: Legacy Fiber Artz Glitz Toes- multicolor mini skein from Christmas 2023 Advent Calendar. Needles: US 5 (3.75 mm) Ravelry Project Page Pattern was a part of my May 2024 Woolen Yarn Box package. Watch my unboxing video here. If you're thinking of joining, please purchase using my Affiliate Link. It won't cost you any extra. I will make a small commission. On the Needles, Hook or Bobbins Modern Classic Baby Blanket Pattern: Modern Classic Baby Blanket by Kristin Holloway ($8 crochet pattern available on Ravelry: free version w/ ads available on this website) Hook: I (5.5) Yarn: Big Twist Tweed in White (7 skeins) Size: Crib Blanket: 36 x 50” The blanket is worked in 2 halves that you seam together at the center to make it symmetrical. The pattern features some crochet cables. Woolen Camelot socks Yarn: Woolen Women Fibers Sock (80/20 SW Merino/Nylon) in the Woolen Camelot colorway from the May 2024 Woolen Yarn Box. Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry) Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Check out my Unboxing Video for this May 2024 Woolen Yarn Box. If you're thinking of joining, please purchase using my Affiliate Link. It won't cost you any extra. I will make a small commission. Let the Mystery Unravel 2023 Blanket of Calm Pattern: Blanket of Calm by Casapinka (free crochet pattern) Yarn: Woolen Women Fibers- Let the Mystery Unravel subscription + Cascade Heritage Sock yarn in the Forged Iron Colorway Hook: 3.25 mm (D) Ravelry Project Page You can find my Let the Mystery Unravel Unboxing Video on YouTube in this Playlist Progress: My January (Month 4) squares done and seamed and the border is in progress. My February (Month 5) squares are in progress. Be Fearless Socks Yarn: Area 51 Fibres Sturdy Alien Base in the Be FearLess Colorway Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry) Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) About the Yarn: pink, peach yellow, green and blue stripes to look like the colors in our FearLESS Living Fund logo. Pet of our February fundraiser. Progress: more than half way done with leg on the first sock Christmas in July Socks Yarn: Area 51 Fibres Sturdy Alien Base in the Christmas in July 2023 Colorway Needles: US 1 (2.25 mm) Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry ) Ravelry Project Page Area 51. Snack shack sponsor. Progress: finished first sock. Beyond the heel on the second sock. Brainstorming Keeping a “creative projects” list in Evernote is really helping me. With everything going on, I don't always have the mental energy to decide on something but making feels good and I'm happier when I do it. Thinking ahead to upcoming birthdays and listing patterns out is working better for me this year than ever before. April Plans Crochet beer hat for Chris – Red heart gold + Lion Brand Homespun Yarn- Hepplewhite (May 31st birthday)- yarn purchased Mini Mock Neck Tank for Liz. Pattern by Jessie Maed Designs. $9 knitting pattern on Ravelry We bought yarn for this at Rhinebeck and in an over-tired state, lost ourselves in a fit of giggles over the description of this pattern. I need to take Liz's measurements From the Armchair I'll Have What She's Having: How Nora Ephron's Three Iconic Films Saved the Romantic Comedy by Erin Carlson. Bookshop Affiliate Link. Amazon Affiliate Link. The Women by Kristin Hannah. Bookshop Affiliate Link.Amazon Affiliate Link. The Middle Place by Kelly Corrigan. Bookshop Affiliate Link. Amazon Affiliate Link. Note: Some links are listed as Amazon Affiliate Links. If you click those, please know that I am an Amazon Associate and I earn money from qualifying purchases. In My Travels On Sunday March 24, my friend Megg and I spent the day at Raffa Life in Cranston, Rhode Island. We did the 4 hour Urban Sweat in the morning. We took a Worm Moon Sound Bath Yoga Workshop in the afternoon. I left feeling loose, refreshed, and calm. Curious about what a Sound Bath is? Click here for an article that may be helpful. KAL News Splash Pad Party will be coming! Events The Yarn Seller's Fiber Marketplace– April 6, 2024 in York Beach, ME Shepard's Extravaganza: April 6-7 in Enumclaw, WA Whidbey Weavers Guild Spin-In: April 6-7 in Oak Harbor, WA Fiber Witch Festival: April 19-21, 2024 in Salem, MA (marketplace and classes) Connecticut Sheep & Wool: Sunday April 27, 2024 in North Haven, CT Yarncentrick Pop-up Event: May 2 & 3, 2024 in Frederick, MD Maryland Sheep & Wool: May 4 & 5, 2024 in West Friendship, MD New Hampshire Sheep & Wool: May 11 & 12, 2024 in Deerfield, NH Webs Fleece Market: May 18 in Northampton, MA (Tent sale May 16-17) Coggeshall Farm Sheep & Wool Festival: May 18th in Bristol, RI Massachusetts Sheep & Wool: May 25 & 26, 2024 in Cummington, MA Flock Fiber Festival– August 4-6 in Seattle, WA Adirondack Wool & Arts Festival; September 21 & 22, 2024 in Greenwich, NY Vermont Sheep & Wool: October 1 & 2, 2024 in Tunnebridge, VT NY Sheep & Wool Festival (aka Rhinebeck): October 19 & 20, 2024 in Rhinebeck, NY For more West Coast (US) event- check out the Seattle Knitters Guild Site. Know of an event I should spread the word about? Let me know! Life in Focus I shared an update on my 24 for 2024 list 5) Organize a fundraiser for the FearLESS Living Fund 15) Purge at least 20 items from my wardrobe (March: nearly 30 pieces) 16) Go skiing- 2/24 with Rowans 20) Buy a new quilt and/or duvet cover for our bed. Ordered in march. 21) Buy a new blow dryer. March 21st ordered Dyson Ask Me Anything Rachel asked: How are you coping with your mom's health concerns and making time for self care? Going to bed early. Not scrolling on social media- it can be fun, yes, but too much makes me feel anxious. Talking with friends and with Dan. I started seeing a therapist. Making time- not having kids definitely helps with this, but as you all know, I can definitely over-schedule myself. I have been prioritizing family events and not much else. I don't enjoying saying no or seeing so much white space on the calendar- but I know I'll need it and I often do. On a Happy Note Friday night game night at my parents with my brother, Dan and the kids. We played a few spirited rounds of Skip-Bo and watched the Taylor Swift Eras tour movie on tv. Mom, Riley, Millie and I had a sleepover then spent Saturday doing some thrift and clothing shopping, went out for lunch and brought home Crumbl cookies to taste test (with my Dad/Pepere). My phone fell into the cookie with the MOST sticky frosting. It was hilarious! We all celebrated St. Patrick's Day at my cousin Susan's annual party. I had a blast catching up with cousins and especially playing with some of the little kiddos. Seeing the Girl from North Country (Broadway in Boston series). While Megg and I did not enjoy the show, its always fun to experience live theater and the music was beautiful. Monthly massage! Lunch with Mom, Dad, Kris and Aila. Garret's playoff hockey game! He got a hat trick, they won and got to the next round of playoffs (they won the second game too). Dinner with work friends. Note: Some links are listed as Amazon Affiliate Links. If you click those, please know that I am an Amazon Associate and I earn money from qualifying purchases. Quote of the Week “Spring is when you feel like whistling, even with a shoe full of slush.” — Doug Larson —— Thank you for tuning in! Contact Information: Check out the Down Cellar Studio Patreon! Ravelry: BostonJen & Down Cellar Studio Podcast Ravelry Group Instagram: BostonJen1 YouTube: Down Cellar Studio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/downcellarstudio Sign up for my email newsletter to get the latest on everything happening in the Down Cellar Studio Check out myDown Cellar Studio YouTube Channel Knit Picks Affiliate Link Bookshop Affiliate Link Yarnable Subscription Box Affiliate Link FearLESS Living Fund to benefit the Blind Center of Nevada Music -“Soft Orange Glow” by Josh Woodward. Free download: http://joshwoodward.com/ Note: Some links are listed as Amazon Affiliate Links. 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In "Drugged Out," a short episode featuring wine delivery, toilet paper shortage and trigeminal neuralgia pain medication. Long Time Subscribers get the selfie for as long as we all shall live. It's a lifetime subscription Green fluid Cuts in my hands have been getting infected and filling with green goop In Our Cups We got the wine delivery, man, and the wine deliveryman was in his 20s, maybe his mid-20s, and he was really upset about global warming. "Things aren't l really pleasant anymore," he said. I felt for him. "I feel for you," I said Toilet Paper Shortage We still have a case of Bulgarian toilet paper that has no perforations and ripping it feels like tearing up someone's college application, or well-qualified resume printed out on nice paper. Remember back in 2020, when there wasn't toilet paper? We bought a case of Bulgarian toilet paper and it was like riving a sheet of Bristol board to rip a sheet off. There were no perforations, it was 80% normal size so it didn't fit on the roll, Thing I Know I watched the "Taylor Swift: Eras" movie with Koko, so I know about Taylor Swift now. Not sure what, but I know it. The movie is long, but not as long as "Killers of the Flower Moon." She gets into slang patterns thata made me uncomfortable. To get it going, I had to figure out my Disney Plus login credentials, and that, in itself, is a big bonus. Electric Wire Buried In Flesh I'm drugged out! I experienced severe face pain once before bedtime, and then many times (a couple dozen?) after 4am. I cut out coffee, ibuprofen and started going up on my medicine that day, settling on twice of my usual dosage. That was too much, and I became extremely drowsy and experienced visual, balance and energy side affects. Eventually I settled around 175% of my usual dose, which. for the moment, is keeping the pain away and limiting the worst side effects. Surgery is next week, my third RF rhizotomy. I knew this treatment could recur and that it was not necessarily permanent. Let's hope the third time's the charm. 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:22 - Shout outs 00:01:08 - Jingle 00:02:00 - "Taylor Swift: Eras" movie review 00:02:13 - Bulgarian toilet paper 00:04:42 - Trigeminal neuralgia returns 00:07:45 - Outro 00:08:44 - Wine delivery
In which we preview what's coming for you in season 2 of the American Field Trip Podcast, including new regular segments The Scuttlebutt, Quick Trip and AMA. We also detail various and sundry thoughts on which Taylor Swift era would correspond to which national park and in doing so, use the word "vibe" a whole bunch.
There's no cinematic universe safe from the taint of Jared Leto. Yes, we're aware of how that reads. Is there anything to say about Morbius that hasn't been said? Probably not. But it's here, on the platform proper, so we may as well get this out of the way. - It's Morbin' Time! - - Taylor Swift Eras tour, with five extra songs: https://thewaltdisneycompany.com/taylor-swift-eras-tour-film-disney - NYT Lists 50 best things to watch on the platform: https://www.nytimes.com/article/best-tv-shows-movies-disney-plus.html - WIRED upped them with 7 more: https://www.wired.com/story/best-movies-disney-plus - More Korean Originals Incoming: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/disney-plus-korean-originals-slate-2024-1235829335 —- Research and references completed using Wikipedia, IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes, and Box Office Mojo. ----- We are (out and) proud members of the Mischief Media Network! To check out their full slate of shows, search “Mischief Media” your podcast app or visit mischiefmedia.com. ----- And if you like what you hear and want more, check out the Mischief Media Patreon at patreon.com/makingmischief! Drop us a line! Email: submissions@nonplussedpod.com Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @nonplussedpod Hosted and edited by Clancy Canto and Josh Wittge. Produced by them in conjunction with Mischief Media. Theme Music: "Quirky Dog" by Kevin MacLeod. Check out more tunes at https://incompetech.com.
We all heard the stories about the Taylor Swift Eras tour and how much people paid for tickets, right? Well, it is not solely the domain of pop star billionaires. Take a look at the screenshots above (and below), which were taken within seconds of one another. Which ticket would you rather buy to go see Maggie Rogers? Our legislators are considering two bills to stop this predatory activity by making selling at a higher-than-face value illegal! And they will make speculative tickets illegal. The artists support this. The venues support this, and of course, consumers support this. It's complex for sure, and today we speak with Audrey Fix Shaffer, the Director of Communications for IMP, the region's largest producers of shows to break it all down for us. But the TL;DR of this is two-fold. Tell your legislator you support Senate Bill 539 and House Bill 701. The links to find your legislator are below. And two--don't wind up with a counterfeit ticket, make sure you are buying from the source, links below for that as well! Together, we can make this happen and support our favorite artists in our favorite venues all without a second mortgage on the house! Have a listen! CONTACT YOUR LEGISLATORS Find Your Legislators Contact Your Delegate Contact Your Senator OFFICIAL VENUE LINKS: 9:30 Club: 9:30 Club The Anthem: The Anthem Black Cat: Black Cat DC9: DC9 Echostage: Echostage The Fillmore Silver Spring: The Fillmore Silver Spring The Birchmere: The Birchmere The Howard Theatre: The Howard Theatre Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts: Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts Merriweather Post Pavilion: Merriweather Post Pavilion Baltimore Soundstage: Baltimore Soundstage Rams Head Live!: Rams Head Live! Pier Six Pavilion: Pier Six Pavilion Rams Head On Stage: Rams Head On Stage
Had a mix up with file names - uploading this one fresh in case the other one still plays the old episode on your podcast app!JTI finds a dreadful case of government out of control in relation child sexual abuse. A waste of $10mil in public funds but a kick in the guts to victims of CSA still waiting on compensation. The Taylor Swift Eras tour is underway in Australia bringing with it billions in economic activity. For all that, she has been subject to criticism from the Left - "too white, not sufficiently feminist" and from the Right who think's Swift is a liberal plant from the Biden Government. Whatever happened to appreciating other people's joy, folks?Albo gets engaged and HK Jack plays wedding planner.The two boat arrivals in WA have brought headlines but the real problem, HK Jack says is there are more than 100,000 asylum seekers in this country with their claims rejected. HK Jack has a solution.The Tories get smashed in by-elections in the UK with swings against it in the stratosphere.In the US will Trump seek to implement an abortion ban 16 weeks after conception? JTI says the whole topic is political death to Trump.In sport, the Two Jacks can tell you how to get into major events if you have your dad around or JTI's dad in particular.
The Taylor Swift Eras tour is underway in Australia bringing with it billions in economic activity. For all that, she has been subject to criticism from the Left - "too white, not sufficiently feminist" and from the Right who think's Swift is a liberal plant from the Biden Government. Whatever happened to appreciating other people's joy, folks?Albo gets engaged and HK Jack plays wedding planner.The two boat arrivals in WA have brought headlines but the real problem, HK Jack says is there are more than 100,000 asylum seekers in this country with their claims rejected. HK Jack has a solution.The Tories get smashed in by-elections in the UK with swings against it in the stratosphere.In the US will Trump seek to implement an abortion ban 16 weeks after conception? JTI says the whole topic is political death to Trump.In sport, the Two Jacks can tell you how to get into major events if you have your dad around or JTI's dad in particular.
I watched the Taylor Swift Eras tour so you don't have to. I think you'll be surprised at my analysis!
Swifties listen up!!
Swifties listen up!!
In this episode of the Heartventures podcast, we sit down with the new addition to the Heartventures team, Hannah Fitch-Bernard! Hannah and Deedee go wayyyy back and Krista got to know her on the Amalfi Heartventure. Listen to the episode to hear all the details! You'll also hear about how moving to a new town has been quite the adventure, and how she got to take her teenage daughter to a Taylor Swift Eras show! We can't wait for you to get to know and love Hannah like we do! Of course check out the show notes for amazing pics of all the things we discuss. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heartventures/message
Family From The Heart - An Encouraging And Entertaining Look At Family Life
In this episode Stephanie and I talk about the following: McKenna came home from her first semester of college at Western Kentucky University for a longer visit this time before heading back for the spring semester. We caught up on how she's adjusting to being away from home. Stephanie and I reminisced about starting our podcasting journey 18 years ago in December 2005. We talked about some of the early early day experiences of podcasting. I shared the fun night I had taking my dad to see Herman's Hermits starring Peter Noone. Stephanie told me about her movie night with Megan and friends watching the Taylor Swift ERAS tour film. It was nice for her to spend time with those friends she watched grow up. We gave our thoughts on the recent Doctor Who specials featuring David Tennant and Catherine Tate. We debated theories about possible spinoffs and the future of the show. I updated listeners on Stephanie's YouTube channel and working to get it live streaming capable. Subscribe to Stephanie's YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/stephanieravenscraft
In this episode of the Class E Podcast, Dr. Kasie Whitener and Host, Mary Sturgill explore the fascinating intersection of Taylor Swift's career, entrepreneurship, and the power of love. From the impact of Taylor's re-recording on the music industry to her savvy business decisions in negotiating streaming rights, the conversation delves into the entrepreneurial lessons embedded in Taylor Swift's journey. Join the discussion as they uncover Taylor Swift's entrepreneurial blueprint, offering valuable insights for leaders, innovators, and dreamers. Guest: Dr. Kasie Whitener Host: Mary Sturgill Producer: Isabella Martinez TRANSCRIPT: MARY: Hi there, everyone. You may have noticed that that is not our regular music. And that's because today we are talking about Taylor Swift. Yeah, that's right. More specifically, we are having a discussion about her innovation, her entrepreneurial spirit, and the economic impact that she is having on our country and now that she's started her world tour, probably other countries. So I want to welcome you to this episode of the Class E Podcast all about Taylor Swift. This is the podcast that is brought to you through the partnership with the Hill Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship and the Communication Studies Department here at Furman University. And of course, I'm your host, Mary Sturgill. And can I just tell you I've been so looking forward to this conversation that we're gonna have today, and I hope that you enjoy it as much as I've enjoyed researching it and chatting with my friend Kasie Whitener. Dr. Kasie Whitener is joining me today. Kasie is an author. She's an entrepreneur, she teaches entrepreneurship at the Darla Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina. She and her daughter are Swifties. I do believe. Kasie, that you have some proof of that. Yeah, there we go. The friendship bracelets. She and her daughter are Swifties. And she's my friend of course. So when I thought about this podcast episode topic, of course, I thought about having Kasie on the show to talk with us about that. Kasie, welcome to the show. KASIE: Thank you so much for having me. I'm excited to be here and any excuse to talk about entrepreneurship, which I get paid for. And also Taylor Swift which I don't get paid for. This is like it's perfect. It's the perfect combination of both. MARY: Yeah, I love it. “It's me, hi, I'm the problem, it's me…” MARY: And of course, she is not the problem. She's our topic today. That's Taylor Swift. She has been in our lives for 17 years, guys. I can't believe it's been that long. We've known her since she was a kid. And now of course as especially with people like Kasie who have children, she is in her children's lives as well, socially. And so today the conversation is going to be about her innovation, her entrepreneurship, her economic impact, as I said, because now her entrepreneurship is bolstering others, not just herself. And Kasie I want to start with…we talked about, you know, her fandom and, and all of that and how she's pulling more fans in every day and I want to start with talking about her marketing. Can you talk about some of the things that you've noticed that she's doing right? KASIE: Yeah, so you know, I'm hosting this digital marketing class in the honors college right now at the University of South Carolina. And one of the things we have been talking about is online communities, and the ability of online communities to amplify the message of a product, a company, a brand, right? So Taylor Swift very clearly a brand…has put together this Eras tour, which the idea of it is so beautiful, she's got 10 albums, she's walking people through 10 different versions of herself essentially. We're seeing her entire kind of career all onstage at the exact same time. Artists typically come forward… they do the one album that they're promoting right? And they'll play mostly from that album, but in her case, she's decided she's going to do them all and so depending on which show you get to see, you get to see two or three songs from each of the albums. The fandom has gone crazy online because a lot of people are going to a show… they're seeing three or four songs from Lover, they're seeing two songs from Folklore, they're seeing one song from you know…the version she put in the movie theater only had one song from our favorite album, which is the one that she released over the summer, Speak Now Taylor's version, and so when we you know you kind of get obsessed with it. You're like, oh, this is my album. I can't wait and then you get to the show, and you're like, oh, she only gave me one song for my era, you know? And so then people just keep coming back for more and more. So everything around the excitement of it. This online kind of cult following for her, the community that has grown up around it. She also drops a bunch of hints and creates these little kind of Easter egg nuggets that people started building up these conspiracy theories and well she said this at this time and she was wearing a blue dress on this day and I can't even pretend to keep up with all of that except that it all shows up in my Instagram. MARY: Mine too. And my Tik Tok and my Tik Tok.The other thing is with those little easter eggs…and there's a Tik Tok video going right now that came up on my feed last night about the Easter eggs. I think this is brilliant on her part because like you said: one, she's creating that community, that family. She talks directly to her fans that other artists…not in a way that any other artist does right now I don't think or has in the past I should say. But the Easter eggs… we all love a good mystery right? And we all love trying to figure things out so she has us intrigued and on the edge of our seats. KASIE: Well, the way that she's predicting what she's going to do next. So everybody kind of says, Well, are we going to see this next? Are we going to see that next? So of course, I know we're going to talk about this on the business side. But she's been rerecording some of her earlier albums because she didn't own the master recordings. But she did own the copyright of the music itself. And so she re-recorded them so that she could then profit off the albums being sold, right? So we have all these albums where they're Taylor's version albums. And the Taylor's version albums are the ones that she actually re-recorded, which there's a whole other sideline there about really that is because when you get to take a look at your own work and do it again, you're a different person. You're a different artist, and it's just been incredible to listen to how her voice has changed. And sorry..I went crazy fangirl, down the rabbit hole with that one. MARY: No, it's true though. No, I totally agree. It's true. I was listening to something, maybe her it was her first version of 1989 or something. And, or maybe it was, I can't remember which one it was quite honestly. But I was listening to the first version of her first album. And then I was listening to the newer version. I believe it was the first album. I might be wrong about that. I was listening to a version of one of her albums. And then the other version and her voice of course has matured because she started when she was a kid, right? And we can see the same evolution and other people we've known who've grown up from kids. I see this in Kelly Clarkson who can sing anything right? But I'm also seeing it specifically in our girl Taylor, and just the re-releasing of those with her, with the maturity in her voice and the way that she sings certain lines I've noticed and the different clips that I've seen online and stuff is totally different too and people are here for it. KASIE: Yeah, well so the two…I think the two songs that we hear on that first album that are so… you hear “You Belong With Me,” which is the song about the girl in the bedroom, you know, and the boy that doesn't realize that she should be more than a friend right? There's that song and then the other song is the “Love Story” song which is about the guy getting on one knee and asking her to marry her right? These two songs… very wistful, very teenagery, teenage-y like this kind of first love ish kind of sound. And then when we hear it in Taylor's version, it's this kind of backward looking, nostalgic sort of feel to it, and I gotta tell you, I think Gen X is here for it. Like I think when we first heard those songs, we were too old for those songs, right? Like they were teenager songs and like the turn of the early 2000s, mid 2000s. Like we were past that right? And you get into now this age and she re records them and you hear that nostalgia to them and you're like yes, that's the voice I'm looking for on those particular songs. So I definitely think she swept in an older generation with the Taylor's version on some of these older versions. MARY: Yeah, I completely agree with that. We're both of Gen X right? And I have been swept up with all of this. I mean, I've always been a Taylor fan because I mean her poetry, her lyrics are just… No one writes a song like she does except maybe Dolly Parton, right? In my book. That's my personal opinion. Which is why she has a gazillion awards and that kind of thing because she's recognized by her peers as a good storyteller, as a good songwriter. And it's that storytelling, I think that is the key to her marketing, right? So it's the songs , the lyrics, it's the storytelling with laying the Easter eggs for her fans and giving them hints about things when things are coming out and she and her PR team. You know, we know Tree Paine's her publicist, they are brilliant. They make a brilliant team. I think of Tree Paine as the Olivia Pope of the music industry. KASIE: You're not wrong about that. So I think you're right about there being… the marketing piece here is knowing exactly who your audience is, and what they want, and giving them what they want. And it's interesting because I've been listening to these other podcasts lately that are talking about how the danger of pop culture is that it gives us exactly what we want. And so it's not necessarily stretching us or making us better people and this kind of thing. And it's almost like Taylor's like I get it, I get there are people for whom that's the thing they do, right there are philosophers, there's whoever else that's out there that wants to make us all better people. What I'm here to do is give you exactly what you want, which are the stories that you recognize, the lyrics that you like, the poetry that you're looking for, and she's delivering. I think right now she's firing on all cylinders. MARY: Yeah, I agree and when I talk to my students about the importance of storytelling because I teach storytelling and its place in marketing, these are the kinds of stories that I want my students to come up with, right? And if successful entrepreneurs come up with these kinds of stories, we just had a podcast recently with Chad Price of Kettlebell Kings, and they were making that online community before the athletic communities or the workout communities that we see that are online now. And they were doing that back in 2012. So I think that's… and of course, Taylor has been doing it since day one just about…. KASIE: Well, let's talk about that online community growth over Taylor. Because I think it's so organic. I think that people go to talk about what they're interested in and what they care about. And she's been quoted as saying things like anybody who makes you feel bad for the things that make you happy, that's like the worst kind of person, right? And so instead, she's encouraging this idea that people should come together and talk about things that make them happy and that's the feel, that's the vibe in the Taylor Swift fandom..is this sense of this makes me happy and and sharing it with other people makes me happy. And when other people are happy, I also feel happy. Like there's this tremendous joy in this community, which I think is something unique that we don't see in a lot of other fandoms and I'll be honest to say like, I'm not in a lot of other fandoms. I'm not in the Star Wars fandom. I'm not in, but my kid is in a lot of fandoms and her take on some of them is like there's some purity tests to it, right? Like are you really a Star Wars fan? Do you know this, that, or this, right? But you don't get that from Swifties. Swifties aren't out there being like how Swiftie are you? Do you know this about that? Do you know this about? Instead they're just like, welcome! What can I share with you that you don't know? MARY: And have a friendship bracelet! KASIE: Have a bracelet! Yeah. MARY: I love that. Um, is there anything else from a marketing standpoint that you've noticed or that you've even talked about in your classes with that, that our audience should understand about maybe some takeaways that they could take away from Taylor to their own businesses? KASIE: Yeah, so marketing is all about channels, right? Figuring out how to reach your customer, how to get the right message in front of them at the right time. So understanding what their buying cycle looks like, giving them, you know, awareness, giving them a reason to make your choice that you want them to make, right. All of these kinds of things. And I think what Taylor does a good job of is using all the channels available to her. So she has her music, obviously, right she's got video appearances. Anytime she's on, you know, interviews or talk shows or anything like that promoting things. She's done her own video content. So if you haven't been to see any of these videos, the short films that she's made to get over these videos, like take yourself down the rabbit hole because it's totally worth it. But then on top of that all the social media channels too, where she's purposely using different social media channels to drop different information and trying to bring all those fans access to her no matter where they are, which I think is a huge marketing lesson for anybody that's doing marketing. Meet your customers where they are, and bring them the messages that they need to be able to choose you and choose your product. MARY: Right. And that movie, the Eras movie, that's doing exactly that. We're going to talk a little bit about the economic impact of that a little bit later, but that's doing exactly that. KASIE: To meet them where they are, yeah. MARY: She's meeting them where they are because not everyone can afford concert tickets or to go to the cities. I mean, we have a lot of rural people in America who love Taylor Swift, right? Not everybody lives in a city. And so she's giving everyone the opportunity to get, you know, the feeling of the tour to be able to experience that in some way in the theaters, which I absolutely love. KASIE: I gotta say my favorite reel about the Eras tour movie was the video of her actually watching it. Like, this is the first time Taylor Swift has seen Taylor Swift on tour. You see her in the movie theater, just like, yay! She's as excited as everybody else. And I can't even imagine what that must be like to watch what you've created there live for people to see and enjoy. Well, MARY: Well, and I want to point out too that that is not an act. You know, people see through when things like that or an act. The joy that she shares with people is truly her and who she is. I mean, I don't know her… like I haven't met her, but I feel like I have. And that is a great skill for anyone in the public eye to have or anyone who is the face of the company to have because that can transcend not just the music industry or the creative industry, right? KASIE: I think the critical word there is authenticity, and especially if you're trying to appeal to Gen Z. Gen Z is so cynical about what they see everywhere. I mean, online and politicians, in person, in the classroom, like Gen Z is so cynical, because they've been so overexposed, right? They've seen so much and authenticity really resonates with them, and they and they pick it out. And I think Taylor Swift just has a gift of being authentic all the time. She is…what you see is what you get. She is who she is right? And um, people will say that. Other celebrities will meet her and talk about or they'll just be like, it's just amazing how kind and gentle she is and how she's just genuinely interested. And whether or not you've enjoyed your experience either at the tour or wherever they are like, it's… people are blown away by her. MARY: I think one of the things that show that is the growth in her Instagram following. You know, when we first had this conversation about doing this podcast, I checked her Instagram following and it was at 265 million followers. Just in the past month, it's grown to 276 million followers. KASIE: Wow. MARY: Yeah, that's a lot of growth. KASIE: That's 10 million people jumping on board in the last month. MARY: Exactly, exactly. KASIE: That's wild. MARY: So I would like to get a look at her Instagram stats because that's… just based on that number, it's gotta be crazy. “I promise that you'll never find another like me…” KASIE: There's this great viral version of Taylor, while they're writing this song, and she's sitting on the couch and she sings it, she puts her hand up like that she gets really excited about it, and it's in the writing process. It's well before it's ever been recorded. It's like as she's putting down the lyrics for the first time ever. And I mean, you can't stage that, like it's, it's clearly not staged. It's obviously spontaneous, and her joy in the process and how excited she is when it clicks for her, and then we hear what it turns into right afterwards. But I think that that really resonates with people too. That creative process piece really resonates too. MARY: And that's part of the story too, because she's showing behind the scenes of how she does her work. Right. And that draws us in. I get that same feeling. I understand that feeling when she puts her hand up in the air and is like I'm onto something right here. KASIE: Yes. MARY: Any creative knows that feeling. One of my students the other day, or even this morning, one of my students figured out how to do this great thing for her video. And I did it for her basically I was like, woo hoo, you know, whatever. MARY: Yeah, so proud that they have that moment where everything just comes together like that. So I want to shift now to talk about her Eras tour because we've been talking about it a little bit but I want to dive into the economic impact of this thing. Right? Because we had three great tours I think going on this past summer, Beyonce, Pink, and of course Taylor Swift and the economic impact, specifically of Taylor Swift, since she's our topic today, has just been crazy. The overall impact of the tour should be around, and this is the United States part of it, North American part of it, $2.2 billion just in ticket sales, right? That doesn't include the hotels, the merch, the food, all that other stuff. KASIE: And don't forget the hospitality tax that everybody's paying, right? So all these cities that have posted or that have had this massive 11% or whatever it is hospitality tax, you know, yuck it up communities, but you're getting all of that too. MARY: Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. So based on research that I found, I believe this was from Time Magazine, maybe… typically every $100 spent on a live performance generates an estimated $300 and ancillary local spending on things like hotels, food, transportation, I forgot transportation a minute ago. But for the Eras tour…That's just a regular tour, right? For the Eras tour, it's anywhere from $1300 to $1500. KASIE: Per $100 spent. MARY: Per $100 spent. KASIE: Nice. MARY: Yeah, so that's boosting all of those local economies. KASIE: All the restaurants, all the hotels, yeah, all the transportation. So Uber, you know, taxi services. Everybody else. Yeah, absolutely. So I want to talk a little bit about the structure of the Eras Tour. So what I think what sparked our first conversation about this was how impressed I am with the way the Eras Tour was built. So usually, and you can watch these videos where they talk about, they break down the economics of a tour. Usually a team will go out on and you'll see the artist kind of zigzagging across the country. They're hitting, you know, sort of regions, maybe but they're basically going all over the map right? And the Eras tour is designed very intentionally right? It was designed years out actually. Where it was okay, we're gonna go to Atlanta, we're going to play for Friday night, Saturday, and Sunday night, and now everybody that was performing those three nights in a row is now off, right Monday through Friday as we travel from one place to the next place. Then we're gonna go to the next town. We're going to set up and we're going to perform Thursday night, Friday night, Saturday night, right? And so we have these three shows in one place performing three nights back to back, which is like an easy Broadway to schedule, right? Like it's an easy schedule versus like a Broadway schedule, but they're doing it right? And the setup is there on Friday, and it stays up through the whole weekend. And then they bring it down and then they travel on Monday, right? This and they've been very intentional about the cities they've gone to and how they've moved around the country. This has never been done before this particular way or something on this kind of scale. And it's the economy of it. The idea that they're not wasting gas, they're not wasting hours, they're not wasting transportation time. They're not they're not there's no waste here, right, which is so compelling to me. MARY: Yeah, let's remind everybody that normally, in how this is different, is that a concert will go to one place for one night, and then pick up and go to the next place for the next night. And so you have all that picking up and moving. And in this particular case, they're saving all of that picking up and moving…that time, that energy the people power, but she employs hundreds of people, if not 1000s… KASIE: The jobs are there, right, and you mentioned the economic impact like that's there. It doesn't cost less necessarily except that they are maximizing the economy of being in one space for three days in a row and selling and those shows are selling out all three shows in every place, right? So yeah, I mean, I think from a design perspective, when we talk about an industry in general, entrepreneurship, always, it's about disrupting the industry. So if you take a look at what's happening in our industry, this is very blue ocean strategy stuff. All of you business nerds out there, just Google Blue Ocean Strategy. It'll say like, what are, what is not going well in our industry? What does our industry not do well? And one of the things that music industry does not do well is show to show to show to show, because there's just so much like this venue is not available, that town's not available. We're using planes. We're using buses. We're all these different things, right? And she really got into a place and said, Look, we're gonna do this well, and in order to do it well we're gonna have to book it several years out, we're gonna have to plan you know, this far ahead. And I want to say they started doing this like 2020 is when she started booking this tour. MARY: Yeah, yeah, I think so. I think so and planning of course before that, even before. I mean, she, she probably was thinking about this years ago, because I think she really thinks that far ahead. In her head she does. KASIE: More than likely 17 years old. You know what I'm gonna do when I'm 30? MARY: Exactly when I'm 30 this is what's gonna happen. Right. Um, we were talking a minute ago about the impact of her re-recording. We all know Scooter Braun bought her masters and Kelly Clarkson tweeted to her redo them, you own the copyright, right? The initial releases, especially her first album sold over like $10 million, 2 million copies, or brought in $10,000,000, 1989 brought in 10 million, but now she's re-releasing those and they're making that much money again if not more in some cases. KASIE: The second time around. MARY: The second time around. Taylor's version. So unlike other artists who haven't done this, they release it, they release an album and yay, they get all the money and the economic impacts of all you know, all that entails. But now she's doing it round two. KASIE: So what's interesting about this and again, like we go back to this concept of Blue Ocean Strategy. What do people in my industry not do well? And one of the things that artists typically don't do well is they don't capitalize on reusability for their songs, right? But streaming services have taught us that people don't they don't need to own the song. They just want to hear the song, right? And so as you look at okay, streaming services, there's all the there… The people who own the master copies are making money on the streaming services, you know, .000001, you know, penny, per play or whatever. Okay, here's all these artists that are like, what am I going to do about that? Like, it's just it is what it is right? And instead, you see Taylor go well, number one, I don't want Scooter Braun making all that money off of me for the streaming services, no matter how much it is. And number two, here's the thing I can do about it, which is I'm going to release a new version of something I know people already love. And this I mean, this feels like something out of the Disney playbook. When you go… Disney's got their animated Beauty and the Beast. They've got their live action, Beauty and the Beast, they've got their Broadway Beauty and the Beast, right? Like they had their TV version of Beauty and the Beast like they took that Beauty and the Beast and they've ran it for whatever it's worth right? And so that's not new necessarily, but the way she's gone about doing it to be able to monetize existing property, things that you already do have possession of, and then find a new way to package it. I think it's just genius. MARY: Yeah, and I read also somewhere that because of the Ers tour… obviously streaming of her music and this happens for all artists but in particular, since we're talking about Taylor Swift… if they if they're having a concert, especially one that's so huge, like this one, right, the streaming of their music goes way up. So then that of course has the other economic impact of raising more money, right? For the artist and for whoever gets a piece of that pie. Right? So I think that's super interesting is that we can't leave that out of the economic impact as well when we talk about that. KASIE: Another one of the channels when we were talking before about channels. So on streaming services like Spotify, you can create your own playlists, right? Some of the most popular playlists are fan created playlists. Taylor's got fan-created playlists that are replacing the original versions with the Taylor's version as they come out. So you're not getting both versions of “Love Story.” As soon as the new version came out, the old one was gone. And so it's like they're erasing her digitally. They're erasing these old versions digitally. You can still access them. They're still on Spotify. But the fans are saying those aren't the ones we listen to anymore. We only listen to Taylor's version. MARY: And they're on that train. They're on that Taylor train. KASIE: They're all bought in. MARY: And we're going to only listen to the new stuff that's Taylor's version. That's our stuff. And I think that that circles back around to her marketing and her building that community and the positivity that she puts out there and that her fans kind of feed off of right? You know, one of the things that makes her so inspirational to me is her generosity, right? We've heard the stories of every city that she's been in with the Eras tour. She's donated 1000s and 1000s of dollars. Nobody's disclosed the amount but we know it's a lot to every food bank in the city where she's had a concert. And that, that says a lot because that has its own economic impact… we talked about the financial gain of people buying stuff and going to hotels and restaurants and stuff, but this has another economic impact on those cities. KASIE: Yeah, I think so. It wouldn't surprise anybody who's a Taylor Swift fan to know that she's, you know, overseeing some of these decisions that are made at the concert level, right? So we don't know how many of these are Taylor Swift decisions necessarily, but it does feel like it comes from an overall vibe. So if you think of like a corporation having corporate values, what are the corporate values and does this corporation always act within their values? And in Taylor Swift, if Taylor Swift is a corporation, one of the values is generosity. And so where does that generosity manifest itself? And it is of course in charitable donations, it is in economic impact, it is in bonusing your own employees, caring for your own employees, those kinds of things. And so yeah, I don't think it would surprise anybody to know that Taylor Swift is living her values all the time. MARY: Right. And it's a great example to other leaders and whatever industry it doesn't matter the industry because you mentioned taking care of her employees. We heard about the bonuses that she gave, not just her truck drivers, but all of her employees. So like $55 million I don't know many people that would take $55 million out of their own pocket and spread it around to people that work for them. KASIE: Well, two it speaks to this… So as a Gen X-er are right, like I kind of hate to give it, you know, the millennial credit right? But I think it speaks to this sense in that generation that enough is as good as a feast. And so I don't need $55 million more. You know what I'm saying like, what else is that money going to do for me except just be more money, right? And so I can't take it with me like there's this kind of sense and I will give 100% the millennials the credit for that. They have a sense that enough is as good as a feast. And so when somebody has so much more than they really believe that they need right? We see that with Mr. Beast. There's a lot of these kinds of digital entrepreneurs that are recognizing, hey, I want to take care of myself and my family. But beyond that, I want to take care of all the people around me right? And that generosity, I think is generational. MARY: That's the generosity that I wish would permeate throughout all of society. KASIE: I think we're gonna see more of it honestly I think and like I said, I'm giving credit to the millennials. They're not all that way, but a lot of the leaders in that generation are and I think Gen Z is going to be the most generous generation we've ever seen. MARY: I completely agree with that. My students every day… they just impress me so much and surprise me. Speaking of… one of my students is my producer. Isabella, pop in here and show everybody and say hi. KASIE: Hi Isabella! MARY: She's the one. And for all of our podcast listeners, she's the one that makes this podcast sound so good. So we thank her tremendously. She graduates by the way, she graduates in May and I'm going to hate to lose her but somebody out there is gonna get a really good employee, who's very creative, who's just on top of things. So. KASIE: And here's an opportunity for somebody in your ranks that maybe gets to move into Isabella's spot. MARY: Absolutely, absolutely. I love that you pointed that out. We're talking about the economic impact. $4.6 billion to the local economies, according to QuestionPro, is what her tour should be when all is said and done, should have kind of input into local economies. KASIE: And remember this isn't in a vacuum, right? This is a community effort. This is all the people who are taylor Swift fans coming forward spending their money, wanting to be part of something that is bigger than themselves, wanting to give their money to the community like wanting to go out to eat, wanting to make it a thing, right? Like all this stuff, so it's not…it is Taylor Swift. It is the tour. It is of course like hey, thank you Taylor, for creating this amazing company. But the key to it is that she's providing something people want, and people are willing to part with their money in order to get that thing and I think that's really critical because she's getting some heat from certain elements of like, how expensive the tickets are and like how much it costs and you mentioned before, because I want to maybe this segues into our conversation about the movie, about people not being able to afford to go and she gets some heat for that. There are people who don't, maybe they don't recognize the experience that is the Taylor Swift Eras tour, so they don't feel like you know, this is just not worth it. Nobody should charge that much. Blah. Blah, blah. Market economics tell us that people will pay the value that they believe it's worth right? And so they're willing to pay this money. That's them being willing to…don't feel sorry for these ticket buyers, right? They're willing to do that right? MARY: They're choosing. KASIE: Exactly it's a choice. She didn't make anybody spend that money on those tickets. And then she put the movie out. And the movie tickets which I love. First of all, the tickets are $19.89 So this is one of those Easter eggs, right? She charged 1989 for her tickets. When the tickets went on tour, we found out first of all, we thought it was only gonna be one night. So as soon as we found out they were going on tour we did not get to see the Eras tour. We fell in the group of people that was like we don't have two grand to go see this right? Not that I would in any way not spend that money if I did. I would 100% spend that money if I had it but anyway, all that to say when the movie was coming out… we're huge movie people. So Holly and I were super excited. We jump on the app. We're gonna buy the tickets. And when we see it, I just turned it to her like, it's $19.89 and we lost it, like, cackling that she had priced them at 1989. Like, I mean, come on. Come on Tay. MARY: Yeah, but it's another one… It's genius exactly, because it created that feeling in you guys that you are now even more excited because you're like this is right on right on what we expect from her. KASIE: Oh, it's on brand, like it's fully on brand and it makes you feel like because you get it when you see it's 1989 you're like, oh, I get it. Good job, Taytay, right? Like and then you feel like you're part of this squad because you know this thing that other people don't know. I think the same when we showed up to the actual movie theaters… we're walking in, and everybody's got their bracelets on. People are singing along like nobody's telling you to shhh we're watching a movie like it's not.. We didn't have one of the big dancy theater ones. I think if we had gone to a later show, maybe but we went to an earlier show. There were some small kids like we kind of… people didn't want to stand up in front of people and not let them be able to see so we just all sat and watched but, man we sang. I mean we definitely sang. MARY: And you're not alone. Everybody around the country. So the movie worldwide has grossed over $123 million.I mean, it's just, these numbers are just mind boggling, right? It's reached $90 million within like the first week I think..it's crazy, right? KASIE: Can I tell you where I think this is the only mistake I think Taylor Swift may have made? MARY: Oh yeah. Let's talk about that. KASIE: Are you ready? MARY: Because we learn from our mistakes, right? KASIE: So the Eras tour movie grosses $129 million dollars,can you imagine if they're had been six versions of that movie? MARY: Oh good lord. Yeah. KASIE: If she had issued… you never know which version you're gonna get. Remember when clue came out? And there were three things to clue. Yeah. So you went to see it three times because you weren't sure which ending they were going to show in that theater is a thing that needs to be done more often. And with the era's tour movie, she had a chance to do it, especially because there were shows that she recorded where she had played more songs. Like I said, we only got the one song from our favorite album. There were shows where she played more songs from that. So why not get film from a bunch of different shows and piece together three or four or six, but like say you get three, three versions of the error story. And you don't know so you show up like not sure is this going to be the Argentina one? Is this going to be the Indianapolis one? Is it…I don't know which one I'm watching. I'm just watching one of the three Eras movies that may be showing today. Right? Come on, we'd be back. We've got 1989 every time. MARY: Right. Dr. Kasie Whitener. That is why I have you on this show. Because you bring up things like that. I love it. I love it. I love it. KASIE: It's just a missed opportunity. Just a missed opportunity. It's not a criticism. It's just an opportunity. MARY: Absolutely. And who knows, maybe she's gonna listen to this podcast and check out that missed opportunity. And if not, maybe somebody else will. KASIE: I think we get the world tour. I think she's going to do another movie. It's going to be whatever she does overseas. MARY: I think you're probably right about that. If I had to guess as a matter of fact, I also heard that she is also extending some dates after she comes back to the States again. So we'll see if that pans out. I don't know for sure if that's true or not. MARY: But now we're coming to my favorite topic of the podcast. And that is the love, the romance… KASIE: We're here for it MARY: You're right. We're all sitting here. I swear to God after the Buenos Aires video came out and of her changing the lyrics, of her running up to Travis at the end. Literally, I'm watching it from every angle that I could find on everywhere and I'm not alone because there's a gazillion Tik Tokers who are talking about the same thing. And we are all on even as old women…all of us Gen X-ers are loving this. KASIE: Yes right here for it. MARY: We're here for it. And I know the reason I'm here for it is because I love love. I've have always been romantic. But we're here for it and that is turning into some economic impact with the NFL. And with anything related to Travis and Jason Kelce, you know, I mean, right after she showed up at the Chiefs game, their podcast went to number one. KASIE: Yep. MARY: The sales of his Travis Kelce, his jersey have gone up 400% You know, their song that they just released the brothers Christmas song… number one on iTunes charts even beating Taylor, right, in some places. So that economic impact is spreading beyond just the world of Swifties and spreading to the NFL, and they're eating it up. KASIE: So there's two possibilities here right there's the cynical side, which is like this is a publicity stunt. The Kelce brothers organized this… their podcast was launching, their documentaries launching, blah blah blah publicity stunt, blah, blah, blah. Yeah, okay. Fine. If that's the case, there's a publicity stunt. I'm here for it. MARY: Me too. KASIE: I'm all in, it's fine. It doesn't have to be real. Like I'm into to read the story. Live the story. Love the story. I'm fine with it. It doesn't have to be real. So that's fine. So many haters that are out there. They're like oh, they're just doing it for, you know, for record sales. Okay. Oh, they're just doing it to get more. Okay. I have no problem with it. MARY: Whatever. Yeah. Me either. I don't think that's true. KASIE: By all means, okay. So there's that one side. And again, that's fine. And then the other side is this could be real. Right? And I think that this could be real side is really compelling for a number of reasons of course because through her lyrics, through her songs, all the sad stories. I just watched her go through all this right and and of course, she gets torn down to the media for two reasons, one for serial dating and then the flip of it is for writing songs about being a serial dater, right. And then it seems like what we're seeing, and again, it could be a publicity stunt. But it seems like what we're seeing is somebody who has a career in his own right has plenty of competence in his own right, feels perfectly good about himself as a human being in his own right, and is glad to share a spotlight with her and it's almost in awe of her and how wonderful she is and that worship that all of us feel for her… when we see him demonstrate it to is gratifying because we think she deserves it. And we think she deserves somebody who believes she deserves it and is not ashamed or unwilling to give it. MARY: Right exactly. And who's confident… I think you've hit on it right there… who's confident enough to stand he's, granted I'm not taking anything from Travis, but stand in her shadow a bit and really support her right because she's now a billionaire and not because she's a billionaire. But because she's so creative because she's so talented. She's gotten to that financial place because of her talents. And because of her work ethic, right? KASIE: Oh the work ethic, easy. MARY: The work ethic is crazy, right? And so which we also aspire to but I don't I don't know about that. KASIE: She's a once in a lifetime talent. And I'm perfectly fine with that. MARY: Exactly. I want to be Taylor Swift. But the great thing is we can learn from it. Right? And all the NFL is learning from it right now. Right? KASIE: I gotta say there's two pieces of that that I think are really brilliant. I know your classes look at digital media… look at digital governorship too and the first one was with the New Heights podcast, watching Travis Kelce watch the video of the couple that had been the Travis Taylor couple. I don't know if you saw this right. MARY: Yes I did. KASIE: So first of all, to back up just a little bit… MARY: It was Jax and her… putting him on the map… KASIE: But yeah, so there's a big trend on the internet of women talking about how Taylor Swift put Travis Kelce on the map people you know I don't even watch the NFL but I'll watch it for Taylor Swift like it became this like running joke around women who know better, but are intentionally trapping their husbands into like, you know, oh, I don't even know who this person is. Like, I mean, she made him famous. And these men just like losing their minds, because they're angry. She's not even a thing. It doesn't even matter. Okay, so that piece of it was really funny when the NFL changed their twitter handle to Taylor's version, right and so then you get the mash up of her saying. So now when you see it says Taylor's version it's because I own it. And then they show the NFL thing. This is Taylor's version. Taylor owns the NFL, like, like all of this was really great publicity for the NFL. Really great publicity for Taylor Swift and for Travis Kelce. And I think again, even if it is a publicity stunt, I'm here for it because it was clever. It was new, it felt fresh and it felt real and authentic. And then the other part was, of course, like I said with the Halloween costume. Jax is talking about her putting him on the map. And he just falls for it, the boyfriend supposedly falls for it And he's like. Oh, come on. He actually puts his face on the map. And then Travis is watching and he goes oh, I get it. She put me on the map. That's pretty funny. Like he's in on a joke. It's okay with him. He's not feeling ashamed, but he's not wanting to hide it and pull it off. He's not throwing a temper tantrum about it. And that just shows this like grown up man behaving like a grown-up man. And I think I want to be here for that too. I want to see more of that on the internet. MARY: We could have a whole nother podcast about just the romance and how Travis is a grown up man and the right person or the right type of person for her. They have the same energy. I don't want to go down this rabbit hole but they have the same energy. He matches her energy. If you saw the video of him at the Buenos Aires concert on his off week, he was cheering her on just like she was cheering him on at the game she went to right. KASIEL Yeah, well you see videos of him when she's not even around. Like Travis just being Travis is that way. There's a kind of like goof factor to it. There's a kind of so much confidence and who they are and how they are. Yeah, I think you're exactly right. This is good. And again, this is a love story. We're all here for it. We want the best thing for both of them either, of course like nobody's over here going. If they break up, we're gonna be pissed at them. It's not like that, everyone's like along for the ride. We're just glad to see two people who we all believe deserve happily ever after maybe maybe seeking one. MARY: Yeah, now we can't ignore the... I don't want to go down this rabbit hole but we can't ignore the people who are the naysayers and I just ignore… I mean, we can't ignore them. That's the way I should have said that. We can't ignore them and I do ignore them. Because like you said, the whole marketing, everything is brilliant about it. And just to talk a little bit to remind some of our viewers or listeners about the impact it's had on the NFL, not just the ticket jersey. The Jersey sales but ticket sales to actual games have gone up. Where people, the Chiefs games in particular, or even the Eagles games where people thought Taylor might be at the Eagles game. A few weeks ago those ticket sales went up and of course ESPN and the viewing viewership on TV went up as well, which of course, increases financial gains there for ESPN and NFL both. Right? Yeah. KASIE: So it's just a good thing all around. And I think for the haters that are out there, either sick of it or they don't know anything about it or they don't care about it. They don't want to talk about it, all of that, you know, it goes back to what Taylor said about if somebody is gonna make you feel bad about the thing that gets you excited, then that's just the worst kind of person. Like, why would you make people feel bad for the thing that gets them excited? It makes them happy, like, just let them be happy. You know, like, I just, yeah, just… MARY: That's why all of us are drawn to her because of that mentality. Right? And, and we know that she's been through it. And to come out and to see the happiness on her face right now. Just the joy and the… she's at peace right now. Right? She's loving everything that she's doing. And then when she's with Travis it's just great. I could just talk about it forever. KASIE: But I'm here for it. MARY: I know we've gone down a rabbit hole a little bit. For our listeners and our viewers. Hopefully you've come along right along with us. But we also have given some golden nuggets here in this podcast, some Easter eggs if you will, not as clever as Taylor has done them. But things that you can take with you. Take away. Always look, I tell my students all the time, look for the blueprint in your story. Look for the blueprint that people can take with them into their lives. And we try to do that with this podcast every episode that we have, and talking to people about their stories and having conversations like we are with Dr. Kasie Whitener here. And so there are things that you can take and apply to your business or figure out how to apply to your business or your entrepreneurial venture whatever wherever and whatever stage you're in, right? KASIE: I think the most useful thing is, it's a climb. I mean, it's a climb. Taylor Swift didn't wake up at 17. And have an impact of billions of dollars, you know, on global markets. That's not how things worked out, but she's been working. She had a vision for what she wanted to do, for how she wanted her career to go. When she left country music, she wanted to sing her own songs. That was a huge risk. I remember being in a conversation with my brother, uh, when she left when she decided to walk away from her label and country music because she wanted to sing her own songs and he was like she's gonna fail and I was like, I don't know, I wouldn't bet against her. I'll be honest with you. I wouldn't bet against Taylor Swift. And here she is, you know, having rewritten the rules in her own industry to fit things the way she wants it to work. And she and she gets knocked down. She just gets back up again. I mean, things that should… if you think of the Kanye…I mean, it's humiliation, basically, public and professional humiliation. And she just came right back. Right? And so, and I know that's not.. I say that she came right back making it sound like it's easy. MARY: It took two years for her to… KASIE: And the way she wrote about it and the way she talked about it. The way she processed it and brought us all along for that journey too because who she is as a songwriter. You know when we see all of that I think that's why we want such good things for her now. If you know her through her music that well then you go okay, we're at the climax of the story now, right, where all the things are supposed to be working out the way they're supposed to work out. And I want to see the beautiful things happening for her. MARY: So yeah, oh, I love that. I do want to circle back around to the idea of bringing people along with you. Because one of the two things she's done recently that I think we all should point out is that she's used the status that she has to help. I mean, obviously, we talked about philanthropic ventures and things like that, but in her contract with Universal and in her contract, she made them agree to give more artists more percentage of their streaming rights, you know that you get paid so much for every time you stream, it''s pennies on the dollar, right, right. But in that negotiation process, she got Universal to give all of their clients, all of their musicians, all of their bands, singers, everybody, more percentage from their streaming rights. That's huge. Because they knew what they would lose. KASIE: Yeah, exactly. It's industry leadership but saying I have a position of power and I'm gonna use it to lead the industry and I think that's a very mature place for her to be. It was mature for her to walk away from country music when she was however old, you know, in her 20s. But this is a really mature thing for her to do this late in her career, even to say I'm an industry leader, I have industry power, and I'm going to use that power to improve the lives of all of my fellow workers.I mean, you don't need a union when you've got somebody in a powerful position that willing to work for you. Right? MARY: And willing to work for you is the key thing there. And then the same thing with the Eras tour and the movie, right? She bypassed the studios to get it out to the theaters because the studios wanted to take a higher percentage than she knew that she would be able to get if she just dealt directly with theaters. I KASIE: I love how aware we are of the inner workings of Hollywood and movie theaters now, because of Taylor Swift. Like I love the visibility that we now all have to the system and where everybody takes their cut, because Taylor Swift was very clear about I'm doing it this way and here's why. And I think that if you're in an industry where somebody that powerful is calling you out for doing the wrong thing, or for behaving in the wrong way, you got to take a look at yourself and be like, Okay, our business model just got called out for being shady and we need to figure out a way to… and you just have to compete. I think that's the biggest part is like we see industries where competition has been driven out by bad practices, you know, just just bad practices. And when you have somebody like Taylor Swift come in and say we're just not going to do things that way. You have to compete. And I think sometimes companies get a little bit slack, a little bit lazy, they start taking things for granted, and they get caught blindsided and they're bad about it, and they'll say terrible things about it. But at the end of the day, if you're not competing, you're not winning in your market. You know, you got nobody to blame but yourself. MARY: I think we could drop the mic on that one. Because that's true, right? Yeah. Dr. Kasie Whitener and my friend, thank you so much for joining me. This has been a great conversation. We could talk about this for hours, but she has to go pick up her little Swiftie, her daughter. Kasie, thanks so much. KASIE: Thank you so much for having me, Mary. And anytime you want to talk entrepreneurship, I'm your gal. And if you add Taylor Swift, I'm here for it, I'm absolutely here for it. MARY: We love it. Absolutely. Thank you so much. MARY: All right, Class E Podcast listeners, that does it for this episode of the Class E Podcast. Remember that this is the podcast is brought to you through a partnership between the Hill Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, and the Communication Studies Department here at Furman University. I'm your host, Mary Sturgill. This is produced by our student producer Isabella Martinez, who you got to see in this podcast episode. By the way, remember that you can find us wherever you listen to your podcast, and on YouTube as well. So please subscribe, hit those subscribe buttons wherever is most convenient for you. But until next time, everybody take a page out of Taylor's book and dream big.
That is correct... We watched TS Eras Tour: The Movie. It was out of obligation. May God forgive us for our sins.. Anyways, we have a special guest. Just listen to it.
In this episode, Brad and Jen talk about: Our ongoing (?) hiatus from podcasting. Death-a-versaries. What we've been up to the last 3 months: Our 22nd wedding anniversary. Brad's Ancestry.com DNA test. Ignoring World War III. Jen falling apart. (Ankle and Neck). Peter Gabriel. i/O tour. Taylor Swift Eras movie. Les Claypool and the Flying Frog Brigade. Jen's colonoscopy. 27/22 Anniversary. Rubblebucket, 11/18, at Academy of Music. Thanksgiving 2023 Real History of Thanksgiving— Dangerous myths. The start of “Traditional” Victorian Thanksgiving. Current traditions. Emerging traditions. What ways do/could/should people celebrate thankfulness during thanksgiving apart from the gluttonous consumption of the harvest? Our plans? Who carves the turkey? Random questions from friends: How do you wipe? Are you a neat folder, or a monster that just crumples it all together and hopes for the best. Are hotdogs a sandwich? Is cereal a soup? Are pop-tarts ravioli? Brad is addicted to social media "reels." If you like our show, there's a few things you can do to help us out: Check out our website at https://www.softservepodcast.com! Subscribe to our podcast in your favorite app, download our episodes! Leave a 5-star Review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-soft-serve-podcast/id1428770328 TELL A FRIEND about our show!
Freedom of speech is so important, because if we stifle others from saying what we don't agree with we limit our potential for learning, sharing, and growing. Freedom of speech also doesn't mean that you can't face consequences of being a jerk. If you'd like to talk about Taylor Swift's Eras show, or any of the things I discussed in this podcast, let me know. Let's talk about Loki2 and the unraveling of time and space, or Across The Spiderverse, or The Fall of the House of Usher. Happy Birthday Marines, and Happy Veteran's Day. Love you family. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joshua-peek/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joshua-peek/support
Enjoy this week's chit chat with Carly & Taylor as they catch up & answer a few questions from their friends on Instagram! Things we're loving: Tay: 1. Silicone freezer tray for soup/broth2. Joanna Gaines cook book- volume 13. Taylor Swift Eras movie Car:1. 3-in-1 charging station for apple phone, watch, AirPods2. Birkenstock clog dupe from Target Hang out with us on Patreon for 2 additional episodes a month!Connect with us on Instagram || Email us at hello@spillmama.comHosts: Carly Douglas and Taylor SmithIntro & Outro created by Hudson Tankersley - tankersleyhudson@gmail.com
It's Halloween, so it's time for spooky episodes of Star Trek! There are some ominous cucumber sandwiches, some salt and a lot of air vents this year! The Man Trap gives us the classic TOS villain of the Salt Vampire and some shapeshifting shenanigans. There's also an amazing glove puppet plant. Dead Stop has a brightly-lit rest stop with offers that are too good to be true. Including why it was on ‘spookiest Star Trek episode' listicles. Persistence of Vision brings us some horror in the Delta Quadrant as it looks like Janeway's losing her mind. The characters and sandwiches from her Gothic novel holodeck program are appearing in the real world! 10:22 - The Man Trap (TOS) 37:58 - Dead Stop (Enterprise) 1:05:02 - Persistence of Vision (Voyager) Miles guested on Breakfast in the Ruins where he talked about some more of James Herbert's rat books! https://breakfastintheruins.podbean.com/e/halloween-special-2023-james-herbert-s-domain/ Talking points include: James Herbert, Classic Dr Who, Talking Heads: Stop Making Sense, Rupert & The Frog Song, The Wicked + The Divine, Yellow Submarine, paintballing, Werewolf, Doctor Zachary Smith, Seth MacFarlane, Logan's Run, The Mountain Goats, Lost, Robson & Jerome, PJ & Duncan, Todd in the Shadows' review of From Justin to Kelly, Cube, The OC, Miami Vice, some Cube 2: Hypercube action, space in Star Trek is Warhammer terrifying, Stargate Universe, Dead Space, Mariah Carey has traumatised us both, Bothans, Mass Effect 2 Relationship Choices and a budget Colin Firth. Oh, and occasionally Star Trek. Pedants Corner: Miles should have said Series One, not Season One of Dr Who, but he was having fun and that level of pedantry is more Charlie's thing Miles was right, Sunshine Superman is indeed a DC Comics character Charlie means that Seth MacFarlane might have gone back in time in a Trials and Tribble-ations way, not a Trouble with Tribbles way Apparently Harry Kim's girlfriend Libby is actually real. Who knew? Charlie has now seen Taylor Swift: Eras and it was very good. Casual Trek is by Charlie Etheridge-Nunn and Miles Reid-Lobatto Music by Alfred Etheridge-Nunn Casual Trek is a part of the Nerd & Tie Network https://ko-fi.com/casualtrek Miles' blog: http://www.mareidlobatto.wordpress.com Charlie's blog: http://www.fakedtales.com
REAL LIFE Ghost Stories. Every year these get better!! What did you see? What happened that made you BELIEVE? Tell you what MOVIE may threaten the Taylor Swift ERAS movie this weekend in theaters. The Food Dude has some new waffles you're going to want in your life.
Hey Friends! This week we have a ton of hot topics! some include, the Taylor Swift ERAS tour movie, a dating lists on where you should never take a first date, the artist with the most billboard #1's, Rihanna's Superbowl halftime show being the most watched, and Dwight Howards same sex scandal. In the Reality Round-up, RHOBH premiere, RHONY reunion, MAFS, BB25 and F Boy Island.
Michael Freeby discusses all the recent big LONDON fashion moments! Blu Hydrangea! Madonna Celebration Tour featuring Bob The Drag Queen! Which Spice Girls fan wore it best at Geri Halliwell's book tour?! S Club7 comeback tour! British Beauty Week! Jade Jolie at Taylor Swift Eras premiere! Westlife! PLUS all the best collections from London Fashion Week 2024!
Sequoia Simone from But Make It Scary is back and is here for what is without a doubt the funniest episode of TNO that has ever been released. We cover an incredibly intense chapter that features the showdown with Kronos and so much more. It's a fun show in front of a packed crowd and you're gonna love it! Topics include: LeakyCon, New Jeans, Carly Rae Jepsen, The Illinois Lottery, Jaritos, untethered Olympus, Kronos LEGO, Inspector Gadget, Homer Simpson, Kronos makeover, efficient villains, The Jonas Brothers, Burnin' Up, “Nick, come on the pod,” E-than, Nakamura's fall, Crash Bandicoot, bad HQ choices, villain merchandising, trying hard, The Sound of Poseidon, the Jersey Shore, Blizzard Beach, Typhon Tartarus Tumble, aprons, Terminator 2, Chekov's melted sword, Luke's death, indoor basketball courts, East High School, Battle Map of Manhattan, Elijah Wood, Lord Of the Rings, The Sears Tower, Annabelle, Taylor Swift Eras, Steve Kerr, Mythomagic cards, The Proclaimers, and more! Camp Regular Person Shirts: www.thenewestolympian.com/merch Thanks to our sponsors, G-Adventures: Win $4,999 in travel credits at www.gadventures.com/wishlist AG1: Get a 1 year supply of Vitamin D and 5 free travel packs at drinkAG1.com/NEWESTOLYMPIAN — Find The Newest Olympian Online — • Website: www.thenewestolympian.com • Patreon: www.thenewestolympian.com/patreon • Twitter: www.twitter.com/newestolympian • Instagram: www.instagram.com/newestolympian • Facebook: www.facebook.com/newestolympian • Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/thenewestolympian • Merch: www.thenewestolympian.com/merch — Production — • Creator, Host, Producer, Social Media, Web Design: Mike Schubert • Editor: Sherry Guo • Music: Bettina Campomanes and Brandon Grugle • Art: Jessica E. Boyd — About The Show — Is Percy Jackson the book series we should've been reading all along? Join Mike Schubert as he reads through the books for the first time with the help of longtime PJO fans to cover the plot, take stabs at what happens next, and nerd out over Greek mythology. Whether you're looking for an excuse to finally read these books, or want to re-read an old favorite with a digital book club, grab your blue chocolate chip cookies and listen along. New episodes release on Mondays wherever you get your podcasts!
Join us for a captivating episode of THE CLASSIC METAL SHOW! Neeley and Chris dive into the Taylor Swift ERAS tour, where they unravel the staggering amount of cash it's raking in. Get ready for a hilarious and insightful conversation as Chris attempts to decode the secrets of why married folks splurge on these tickets and what men get in return for footing the bill. It's a rollercoaster of music, money, and relationships you won't want to miss! #TaylorSwift #ERAS #MusicTalk #Relationships #CMSEpisodeWE WILL NO LONGER BROADCAST THE CMS LIVE ON YOUTUBE.Watch and Participate: https://www.cmspn.com/cms-chat-and-kill-free/Rumble: https://www.rumble.com/c/cmsPLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE!All our links are available at https://www.linktr.ee/cmsrocks.Live Saturdays from 9pm to 3am Eastern at www.theclassicmetalshow.com or on Rumble, Odysee or YouTube.**NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.**Please take a moment to subscribe, share and leave us a 5 Star Review for this episode! It helps us grow and do better episodes for YOU!!ROKU: Search "The Classic Metal Show" in the Roku ChannelsAMAZON: Search "The CMS Network" To Add Our Channel
This week's BFG Podcast is a nutrient-rich stew of content, sure to appeal to young and old alike.Nothing could be more relevant than the opinions of two middle-aged men regarding Taylor Swift. Stephen Garrett actually saw the Taylor Swift "Eras" concert movie, and while he admires the music and the songwriting, found the stagecraft to be a little managed and almost cold, while acknowledging that this is a generation-defining event. BFG editor Neal Pollack is far too cheap to pay the $19.89 ticket, but he did see the reissue of 'Stop Making Sense,' the Talking Heads concert movie from 1984. Now that is old-guy musicianship that both he and Stephen can get behind, and they cleverly compare and contrast the two productions, made nearly 40 years apart.Omar Gallaga stops by to talk about the "bonkers" Apple+ drama 'The Morning Show,' loaded with excellent actors but burdened by stark-bonkers writing. It's a juicy, soapy hate watch that tries to be relevant, but really the main attraction is a steamy Jon Hamm/Jennifer Aniston sex scene. Few people have thought about 'The Morning Show' as much as Omar, and his knowledge is full on display in this week's show.BFG contributor Scott Gold comes to the microphone to complain with Neal about season 2 of 'Loki,' which, despite a delightful rapport between Tom Hiddleston and Owen Wilson, seems to have mired itself in the Marvel Cinematic Universe's over-plotting problem. Neal and Scott agree on that, though have a small dispute over the usefulness of Oscar winner Ke Huy Quan, who plays a funny character that seems to exist only to serve up dire exposition about the ending of the known universe. We know, we know. The known universe is ending. But I bet we'll make it through.Enjoy the show!
In this episode, Anika has a fun conversation with Lindsay Liebro who is an amazing singer-songwriter and is currently 19 years old. We discuss music, songwriting, Taylor Swift Eras, and much more... Stay tuned for new episodes every week! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anika674/message
TUESDAY! We are lucky to have Lauren Speed-Hamilton (@need4lspeed) from the first season of Love Is Blind with us today! I loved her so much. She really inspired me. Of course, we talk about her experience on the show, her marriage and even her thoughts on this season of Love Is Blind but we, also, get to talk about her podcast, her book, what inspires her and how she uses her platform to do good! I think she's just so funny and full of life and so great to see someone thrive after doing a reality show. Plus, I talk about Sandoval on this weeks Special Forces and my quest to see the Taylor Swift Eras move! Also, this show and every show is dedicated to my beautiful mom Rebecca Ann Bailey-July 18th, 1948-August 25, 2023 Timestamps :31-Show Notes/Monday/Sandoval on Special Forces/Taylor Swift Eras 25:53-Lauren Speed-Hamilton! -Check out our latest promo codes here: https://betches.com/promos -Go sign up for the patreon for over 250 episodes NOT on the main feed! patreon.com/sobaditsgood Also, So Bad It's Good has merch now! Go to www.sobaditsgoodmerch.com to order yours TODAY! If you're enjoying the insane amount of blood, sweat and literal tears of this pod consider telling a friend or rating us 5 stars on iTunes! Special shoutout to Maritza Lopez (Insta: @maritza.gif) for all of her insanely hard work creating these beautiful pieces of art on my instagram and patreon page!! Instagram: @sobaditsgoodwithryanbailey, @ryanbailey25 Twitter:@ryanabailey25 TIKTOK @sobaditsgoodwithryanb Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Britney's book "The Woman in Me" comes out next week and her ex boyfriend, Justin Timberlake may be quaking in his denim! Joss covers that in "Trending on the 10's." Rob chats about a Top Gun style reality show and Joss explains why some people think that the Taylor Swift Eras movie is a TERRIBLE movie going experience. Trending on the 10's is weekday mornings at 6:10, 7:10 and 8:10 on KyXy 96.5!
For a quick stop at Johnny's house, we hear about the real ghost stories that our listeners have. We are trying to get into the spooky season! ALSO - can a 30-year-old man go see the Taylor Swift Eras concert film without looking like a creep?
For a quick stop at Johnny's house, we hear about the real ghost stories that our listeners have. We are trying to get into the spooky season! ALSO - can a 30-year-old man go see the Taylor Swift Eras concert film without looking like a creep?
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We were talking to Swiftie Mom, Wendy and THEN we found out that her husband is a Swiftie too! So, both of them gave us their reviews on the Taylor Swift Eras Concert Film!
I did it! I saw the Taylor Swift Eras movie. While I was singing and dancing with my kids in the theater, I was also jotting down notes. There were several things that I loved about the concert film, but specifically I was thinking about how you can apply it to your business - both lessons for public speaking and also for making social media and video content! Improve your social media marketing with these lessons from Taylor Swift! In this special mini solo episode, I discuss: What Taylor Swift does in her concert that you can apply in your public speaking How to pace your speech or video Wardrobe takeaways for you from Taylor's striking costumes. Kim Rittberg teaches business owners and professionals how to grow their incomes, leads & credibility with video and podcasts and how to be better on camera. She's won 6 awards for her video work, launched Us Weekly's video unit, was a TV news producer for a decade and was a video marketing executive at Netflix & PopSugar. She also speaks around the country and guest lectures at Syracuse University.Did you go? What did you think? Message me on Instagram! Kim Rittberg teaches business owners and professionals how to grow their incomes, leads & credibility with video and podcasts and how to be better on camera. She's won 6 awards for her video work, launched Us Weekly's video unit, was a TV news producer for a decade and was a video marketing executive at Netflix & PopSugar. She also speaks around the country and guest lectures at Syracuse University. Tag @kimrittberg in your Instagram Stories! Grab the Freebies! FREE DOWNLOAD: How to Shine On Camera FREE DOWNLOAD: How to Pitch Yourself in 30 seconds!Follow host Kim Rittberg on
Guess who's back? The Taylor Swift Eras tour! Just kidding, Shan and Troy discuss some very scary games that you should never play. We hope you enjoy and happy spooky season!
We wrap up our one-year Mark Thompson Show Anniversary week with more of your videos and wonderful messages. The support and love you've shown us is amazing and humbling. More fun to come on this show even in the shadow of what is underway in the Middle East. Israel is telling the United Nations that people in the Northern Gaza Strip have 1 day to leave. That's about 1.1 million people that have a matter of hours now to get out before retaliation comes swift and sure following the Hamas attack. We'll have the latest information for you. We will not have a Speaker Steve Scalise. He withdrew his name from consideration saying the Republican conference is not working together and some people have their own agendas. He says those people have to decide to set their own agendas to the side and prioritize the need to come together as a party. Scalise says he will not have his name used as an excuse to keep the House closed. We have our brilliant friends Jim Avila and Michael Shure coming by to talk all about it. It's Friday!!! Enter John Daly to the Friday Fabulous Florida fray! We'll enjoy a finely crafted showcase of stories that are so very Florida. (Thanks Albert!) Michael Snyder, the Culture Blaster, will ride his rainbow in toward the end of the show to talk about movies...something tells me he's not reviewing the new Taylor Swift Eras documentary! It's The Mark Thompson Show and we couldn't be more proud to start our second year! 10/13/23 Patreon subscribers are the backbone of the show! If you'd like to help, here's our Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/themarkthompsonshow Maybe you're more into PayPal. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=PVBS3R7KJXV24 And you'll find everything on our website: https://www.themarkthompsonshow.com
On today's 10-12-23 Thursday show: More costume ideas that Graham shoots down, Jess shares a new challenge hot girls are doing, a woman shares her relationship superstitions for Friday the 13th, Taylor Swift might attend the Chiefs game today, John Cena apolagized to 'The Rock', Selena is getting married today, Jess and Chidi have a sing off, people are coming at Graham for hating on wrestling and Almond joys, we discuss if adults should be able to trick or treat, Beyonce showed up at Taylor Swift Eras tour premier, AI personas are becoming a thing and so much more!
Yes, Kelly had a milestone birthday today crossing over to a new decade and TBT included some vintage Kelly SINGING! Plus, Tricia needs help figuring out if she should go to Argentina with her boyfriend for a year. There is something big she'd have to leave behind...and more Taylor Swift Eras movie tickets with Taylor or Terror!
Matt is joined by Howard King, a music industry expert and trial lawyer who has represented Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, and many major artists in the music industry, to shed light on the complicated world of copyright infringement in the music industry songwriting credits, and why Olivia Rodrigo had to give writing credits to Taylor Swift and Jack Antonoff for her songs “Deja Vu” and “1 Step Forward, 3 Steps Back.” Matt finishes with a review of the Taylor Swift Eras tour movie after attending the premiere and updates his prediction on the box office performance for the film's opening weekend. For a 20 percent discount on Matt's Hollywood insider newsletter, ‘What I'm Hearing ...,' click here. Email us your thoughts! thetown@spotify.com Host: Matt Belloni Guest: Howard King Producer: Craig Horlbeck and Jessie Lopez Theme Song: Devon Renaldo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What does the Taylor Swift Eras tour have to do with the resurrection of Jesus Christ? Tune in to hear campus minister Robert Knuth unpack 1 Corinthians 15:12-22 and the wonder of living in light of the resurrection reality.
So much happened while we were on hiatus this summer! In today's episode, Natasha and Alisa hash through all the stuff we missed. We talk about drag queens taking the #1 spot on Christian itunes, Oliver Anthony going viral with a modern day protest song, the Barbie movie, Taylor Swift Eras tour, and the strange Christianity today article that praised Barbie and Taylor Swift for bringing us all together while panning Oliver for dissing welfare.
This episode of Directed by Dean we talk about Taylor Swift Eras tour with the record breaking tickets sales for Cinema and will the Eras concert start a chain of tour movies though cinema and lots more chat.
Christine Riccio & Natasha Polis talk all things nerdy in the book, tv, movie, pop culture, fandoms, and how they integrate into their adult lives. Today they're deep-diving into the fandoms that passed them by - the fandoms they may have tried to vibe with but just couldn't. Christine also reads her 3rd book synopsis and discuss the Taylor Swift Eras movie. In Chapter Chat, they venture into chapters 17 and 18 of A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas. Today in Fangirl Tea Time: Storytime about Beyonce's Renaissance VIP experience and Christine multi wedding party extravaganza. That's available on the Patreon for Team Jacob and up! Join those F%#KING FANGIRLS Patreon Community: https://www.patreon.com/thoseforkingfangirls How to link your Patreon account to your Spotify, and get the exclusive Those Forking Fangirls XL Feed there: https://support.patreon.com/hc/en-us/articles/17201706786573-Listen-to-Patreon-exclusive-audios-on-Spotify Follow the visual show on our Youtube: http://youtube.com/@thoseforkingfangirls Christine's first novel Again But Better: https://read.macmillan.com/lp/again-but-better-tp/ | Again But Better is currently free on Kindle Unlimited Christine's second novel Better Together: https://read.macmillan.com/lp/better-together-tp/ Website: https://thoseforkingfangirls.com/ Email us feedback: thoseforkingfangirls@gmail.com Email us your Twilight Hot Takes! =D Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thoseforkingfangirls/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/forkfangirlspod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thoseforkingfangirls Books they are reading: ARC of Swordcatcher by Cassandra Clare and Asisstant To The Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer
Immerse yourself in the eras of Taylor, her devoted fandom & the biggest tour of all time. Behind The Hits deep dives into Taylor's world – the music icon tells her own story through exclusive interview audio, plus we get the lowdown from some of the country's most passionate Swifties. This is a true love story to Taylor and her fandom.You'll learn all about her first Aussie shows in tiny venues in 2009, the ups and downs of a truly incredible career, and hear what the Eras show is REALLY like. Plus Taylor's friends and idols like Ed Sheeran and Joe Elliott spill about working with her.Hosted by Nic Kelly. With special thanks to Kate Pattison, Jemima Skelley, Georgia Carroll, Bridget Hustwaite and Tik Tok King Vinoj.WARNING – this episode contains coarse language.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you think that the Taylor Swift tour and Barbie movie happening in same time is a coincidence? In this solo episode of the Habits and Hustle podcast, I chat about the impact the Barbie movie and the Taylor Swift Eras tour is having on our economy as well as on our young women. These two pop culture moments are a perfect representation of the modern empowered women and mean a lot more than what it looks like on the surface for the young girls in this world. What I discuss: 01:28: How much money did Barbie make? 06:41: How did Taylor Swift's tour stimulate the economy? 11:18: Did the Taylor Swift tickets prices make sense? Thank you to our sponsor: KETONE IQ: Go to hvmn.com/jen and get 30% off your first subscription Find more from Jen: Website: https://www.jennifercohen.com/ Instagram: @therealjencohen Books: https://www.jennifercohen.com/books Speaking: https://www.jennifercohen.com/speaking-engagements Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Katie and Mary vowed to keep it UNDER AN HOUR to squeal about the crumbs of information we were given from a LONG OVERDUE First Look at OFMD Season 2 from Vanity Fair!Come join us for some wild theories, general pining for October to get here faster, Taylor Swift Eras assignments, and some Barbie movie brain rot seeping in!To view the article in question, here is the link:https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2023/08/our-flag-means-death-season-2-first-look
This week Frank and Alex discuss the enormity of the Taylor Swift Eras tour, the distortion of our maps, Trump's latest indictment, and Obama's history through the lens of his biographer.
The Eras draft is finally here on You Can Sip With Us! Ash and Coll pick a song from each of Taylor Swift's albums. Ash's playlist will be sure to hit deep in your feels and Coll's is the ultimate hype collection of Tay's music! Sign up at fabfitfun.com/sipwithus and use code “sipwithus” to customize your FabFitFun box and get access to discounts on up to 70% off on popular name brands! Get your You Can Sip With Us merch at the link below: www.sipsquadpod.com/shop Join us for Another Round! Get your extra episode every Friday at patreon.com/youcansipwithus Follow us on Instagram: @youcansipwithus Drop us a voicemail: 503-489-7282
Jann and Sarah dive into the history of Barbie and discuss summer blockbusters, childhood superstar crushes, the Taylor Swift Eras tour and more! Jann mentions this TikTok account and Sarah encourages Swifty fans to watch the Miss Americana documentary which you can watch on Netflix. Let us know if you got tickets to The Eras Tour and tell us about your childhood crushes @JannArdenPod on Instagram, Twitter, Threads or find us on Facebook! Leave us voicenotes!
Toss on your Pats jersey and head with us to Foxborough as we hear all about New England's largest venue from Kassie Epstein, Manager of Business Development & External Affairs for Gillette Stadium (Kraft Sports + Entertainment). Kassie and her team oversee every full stadium ticketed event that doesn't fall under New England Patriots football or New England Revolution soccer - such as motorsports, collegiate events, and their concert series. Hear about their responsibilities with promotions, marketing, and being a tour liaison, and how that has changed as more and more tours are playing stadiums. We talk about what makes good stadium shows and how artists are challenged even more to make the shows interactive and fun for all attendees – especially the ones seated far away. Hosting three nights of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, Kassie takes us through that experience and how Taylor has really set the bar for a stadium show experience. We dive into social media platforms and when to adopt/drop them, the current challenges venues face with music licensing, and the importance for venues to create original content for their feeds to balance out push-down content from artists. Enjoy this wicked pissah of an episode with a born and bred Boston girl that's sure to inspire new ideas and perhaps a visit to New England in the Fall.Kassie Epstein: Twitter | Instagram | Threads | LinkedInGillette Stadium: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | TikTok
We are one month past mid-year of 2023, so what is better than a mid-year goal check-in? In this episode Molly and Liz talk about looking over your goals, giving yourself some grace while holding yourself to your goals. In line with your yearly goal check-in, your hosts touch on seasons of life and different times in your life call for different goals, different levels of ambition and talk about while it can be hard to accept ambition levels changing, it is normal and okay. And of course, we follow up on Liz's Morocco trip with @thirtywaves and the Taylor Swift Eras tour (Molly went!) Enjoy, Sausers! Follow us on Social: IG: @thesauspodcast Tik Tok: @thesauspodcast Linkedin: @thesauspodcast Article referenced in this episode: https://dailygrindplanner.com/blogs/dailygrindblog/mid-year-gut-check-how-to-reassess-your-goal-setting-habits
In this episode of The Accounting Podcast, Blake and David discuss the economic impact of Taylor Swift's "The Eras Tour," Microsoft's CoPilot price with AI, the SEC vs Ripple case decision, the launch of FedNow, and a bill proposed by two senators to ban lawmakers from owning stocks. They also dig into stories about Apple's work on AppleGPT, software spending rising 25% over the last 12 months, the 150-hour rule, and the lack of black accountants in the profession. They dive into a case study for good marketing in accounting, ClientEarth warning Big 6 audit firms to protect the planet, a WSJ editorial board blaming accounting shortage on Biden, and close with a few fast QuickBooks stories, and much more! SponsorsLiveFlow - https://cloudaccountingpodcast.promo/liveflowZoho - https://cloudaccountingpodcast.promo/zohoAccruer - http://accountingpodcast.promo/accruerChapters (00:04) - Preview: Taylor Swift's "The Eras Tour" economic impact (00:53) - Welcome to The Accounting Podcast and a quick overview of topics for this episode (03:16) - Microsoft announces CoPilot price with AI (10:24) - SEC vs Ripple case decision (19:08) - FedNow finally launched (25:16) - Two senators are proposing bill on ban of lawmakers owning stocks (27:50) - Blake checks in on the live chat (28:30) - Apple working on AppleGPT (30:46) - Software spending rose 25% over the last 12 months (33:12) - Article on the 150-hour rule and lack of black accountants in the profession (35:54) - Blake and David look at a case study for good marketing in accounting (39:11) - Taylor Swift's billion-dollar impact on the economy (42:15) - ClientEarth warning Big 6 audit firms to protect the planet (44:31) - WSJ editorial board blames accounting shortage on Biden (51:04) - Bench Accounting (51:41) - 3 fast QuickBooks stories (54:01) - Accounting startup Dougs raises $27 million (55:06) - Shopify builds in a Zoom cost calculator (56:59) - Shopify releases AI update (01:00:49) - Blake reads some listener mail (01:04:01) - Wrap up and where to reach David and Blake Need CPE? Subscribe to the Earmark Accounting Podcast: https://podcast.earmarkcpe.comGet CPE for listening to podcasts with Earmark CPE: https://earmarkcpeShow NotesSens. Kirsten Gillibrand and Josh Hawley to unveil a bill to bar executive-branch members and lawmakers from owning stock in individual companies https://www.wsj.com/articles/senators-to-propose-ban-on-u-s-lawmakers-executive-branch-members-owning-stock-6db6411 New comment on "339. 15-Year-Old Passes CPA Exam; NY Requires Independent Audits of AI Hiring Processes" https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/FMfcgzGtwCxwDBHndZBtfKHkBgCgXhpr Taylor Swift's Economic Impact Has Caught the Eye of the Fedhttps://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/taylor-swifts-economic-impact-catches-attention-federal-reserve-hotel-revenue-2023-7 After bootstrapping for 8 years, accounting startup Dougs raises $27 million | TechCrunchhttps://techcrunch.com/2023/07/04/after-bootstrapping-for-8-years-accounting-startup-dougs-raises-27-million/ Shopify's crusade against Zoom meetings now includes a cost calculator: 'Most of the modern work environment is broken' https://fortune.com/2023/07/12/remote-work-zoom-meeting-shopify-cost-calculator-modern-work-broken/ Shopify Sidekick video https://twitter.com/tobi/status/1679114154756669441?s=20 Bridging the Gap: Between the Generations https://www.intuitiveaccountant.com/education-hub/training-center/bridging-the-gap-between-the-generations/ ☕️ NOW, FED ☙ Friday, July 21, 2023 ☙ C&C NEWS
Kathleen opens the show drinking a Philly Standard Punch from Yards Brewing. She reviews her weekend in Denver, attending the Taylor Swift Eras concert with her friends Bob, Clark, and Paddles, and all of the Taylor-themed fun that they had surrounding the event. QUEEN NEWS: Kathleen reports that her experience at Queen TayTay's Eras Tour was so unbelievable, she's going to produce a bonus Pubcast episode to discuss it. Queen Tanya is still touring this summer, and Queen Dolly Parton has mentioned that she doesn't want to live on as an AI hologram posthumously. “GOOD BAD FOOD”: In her quest for delicious not-so-nutritious food, Kathleen samples Beef Wellington Lay's potato chips from Asia, and Captain Mowatt's Dirty Mustard sauce. UPDATES: Kathleen gives updates on Elizabeth Holmes' prison sentence, the FAA has granted a flight certificate for a flying car, “HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT”: Kathleen is amazed to read about the discovery of a blue dragon that everyone thought was extinct in Australia, and construction workers discover an “intact” marble head in Rome. FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS: Kathleen shares articles about the capture of the Gilgo Beach serial killer, Elton John played his final show after 50 years of touring, BBC claims to reveal the voice of Banksy in a podcast, Death Valley sees record tourism despite record heat, a record-breaking Burmese python is captured in the Florida Everglades, Richard Simmons breaks his silence on his 75th birthday, Gustav Klimt's “Lady with a Fan” painting sold for $110M USD in Europe, the price of a first-class US stamp is increasing by 3 cents, and an Alabama Waffle House server wins $10M in the lottery and drama ensues. NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS: In business news Kathleen reports that the oldest craft brewery in the US is closing after 127 years. WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen recommends watching “Lost Girls” on Netflix, and her new stand-up Special “Hunting Bigfoot” on Prime Video.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Taylor Swift的Eras全球巡演,目前在美国引起了巨大的轰动,时常是一票难求,据说在八月份她在LA结束美国巡演的票子价格最高已经达到三万美元。虽然Taylor演唱会每场演出时间长达三个半小时,但是花这么多钱去看她的演出还真的是有些不可思议。在最新一集的“柠檬变成柠檬水”播客里,主持人俞骅和Poy Zhong与大家一起聊聊为什么Taylor Swift美国巡演的票价是如此之贵,欢迎大家收听!收听方式:请您在Apple Podcasts, 小宇宙APP, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music等,搜寻”柠檬变成柠檬水“。Thank you for listening to our podcasts. We also welcome you to join the "Turn Lemons Into Lemonade" LinkedIn page!
Elizabeth and Lara haul every Taylor Swift era, starting with Taylor Swift and ending at Midnights. Beware: you might enter this haul a Folklore girlie and leave a Reputation-head. Listen along with our Too Niche? Taylor Swift Playlist Thank you to our sponsor HAIRLOVE use code NICHE for 20% off your first order at gethairlove.com
Welcome to Fandom Academy! Today we will be doing our legendary Taylor Swift Eras Draft with our Swiftie friends Jenna Anderson and Nicole Drum from Comicbook! Join in for a good time and a walk down Taylor Swift lane as we dive into our favorite Eras!
Brooke and Danielle are back in NYC and recapping their recent travels to Greece, Canada, the Hamptons, and more! The gals are also discussing the Taylor Swift Eras tour experience at MetLife night 1. The gals are also announcing MORE LIVE SHOWS! Chicago, Dallas, and New York.. the gals are coming! Tickets go on sale on June 16th at 11am EST. Stay tuned + don't forget to tag @galsonthegopodcast @Daniellecarolan and @brookemiccio in your listening selfies and stories on Instagram! WE ARE GOING ON TOUR! *tickets go on sale on Friday June 16 at 11am EST* Chicago, City Winery - Thursday, Nov 2 Dallas, Addison Improv - Wednesday, Dec 6 Austin, Stateside - Thursday, Dec 7 New York, Town Hall - Saturday, Dec 16 LIVE SHOWS! https://www.galsonthegopodcast.com/live-shows SHOP GOTG MERCH! *BLOCKED COLLECTION OUT NOW* https://fanjoy.co/collections/gals-on-the-go Shop the GOTG x Brooklinen COLLAB! https://brooklinen.pxf.io/LXaB7L GOTG YouTube Channel (watch full episodes with video!) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkCy3xcN257Hb_VWWU5C5vA Gals On The Go Instagram https://www.instagram.com/galsonthegopodcast/ Brooke's Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/brookemiccio Brooke's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/brookemiccio/ Danielle's Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/daniellecarolan Danielle's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/daniellecarolan/ GOTG jams playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1vQ4FvPya39ff8SOGK9Dg9?si=87f7bd7fbc4445fd Business Inquires Can Be Sent to: GalsOnTheGoPodcastTeam@unitedtalent.com Nutrafol: For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code GALS Hello Fresh: Go to HelloFresh.com/galsonthego16 and use code galsonthego16 for 16 free meals plus free shipping! GameTime: Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code GALSONTHEGO for $20 off your first purchase. Hint: You can find Hint Water at retail stores like Wal-Mart, Target, and Kroger or have it delivered direct to your door from hintwater.com. New customers can get Hint for just $1 a bottle with free shipping, when they order 3 cases. Just use the code GALS at checkout. BetterHelp: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/GALS today to get 10% off your first month.
in part three of the hibernation szn, we are chatting with my good friend, Emma, all about our hibernation szn journeys - with heavy reference to our gorgeous Taylor Swift. we chat about how to navigate a hibernation szn with the intention of 'coming back' into your "spring era", rather than simply closing yourself off forever (cause we crave connection). this episode is all about: feeling alone vs lonely balancing the beauty of our hibernation szn and the transitioning into a more social life performative self care building self confidence feeling the tension of inauthenticity and using that energy to shift and grow "i hope you find time to be happy, not just strong" - louise kaufmann check out Emma on Instagram and her Podcast meet me at midnight next thursday for a new episode! To support the expansion of How's Your Heart, download and subscribe to How's Your Heart? On Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts, and give a rating to help a girl out! For more vulnerability and connection, connect with me on Instagram @howsyourheartpod Wanting to collaborate with the How's Your Heart mission? Email me at howsyourheartpod@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jess-hewett8/message
They're backkkkk!! Jessica and Laiza catch you up on life and talk music! Laiza gives the deats on the Taylor Swift Eras tour and all of her life changing moments that happened and talk about what concert has been their favorite and who they want to see next... and it might be the same artist for the both?! Is that POSSIBLE? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/randombitchespodcast/message
On today's episode of the Occult Symbolism and Pop Culture with Isaac Weishaupt podcast we'll take a look at the Illuminate Confirm Queen herself- Taylor Swift! We'll talk about her ERAs concert tour and the different theories about witchcraft, satan worshiping, “Summoning the Demons” and even MKULTRA! We'll do a video decode of her video with Ice Spice called “KARMA” and talk about the occult ideas of astrology, Saturn, karma and more! We'll also talk about the BIGGEST conspiracy that's being swept under the rug…ONLY AVAILABLE ON SUPPORTER FEEDS!Links:Saturn Jupiter Great Conjunction show from Dec 2020: https://illuminatiwatcher.com/great-conjunction-2020-saturn-and-jupiters-occult-symbolism-on-dec-12-2020-and-the-age-of-aquarius/SUPPORTER FEEDS: Go ad-free with 160+ bonus episodes, early access and books!Patreon.com/IlluminatiWatcher,VIP Section (*with comparsion of Apple vs Patreon vs VIP vs Rokfin): https://illuminatiwatcher.com/members-section/Apple Podcasts Premium! You can now go ad-free with ALL the bonus episodes on the Apple app- just open up the podcast and subscribe!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3200989/advertisement
On today's show, Nellie is chatting about some takeaways she took from the Taylor Swift ERAS concert, and how it relates to [her] business. We will touch on:Good things take a long time - and it will probably take longer than you thinkTaking up more space, as a woman and a business ownerThere are going to be people that don't understand your journey, and that's okayWhat is meant for you will always find you!!
This week, we're looking back at some of the biggest tracks of summer 2013. These tracks are turning ten years old this year and we're each picking five tracks to keep from a pool of twenty of the biggest songs of that summer. But first, we talk Celtics-Heat game 7 & NBA Finals, then we welcome a surprise guest to tell us about her trip to the Taylor Swift Eras tour. To close, we talk about this week's releases, a potential shared release date for Travis Scott's Utopia & Lil Uzi Vert's The Pink Tape, and more news from this week in rap.
The Group Chat is back! This week, Daisy and Sapna are joined by Bea Beckett and Shola West. Together, the four discuss the Taylor Swift Eras tour, the latest fashion campaign they're loving and Sam Thompson's Is This ADHD? documentary. Plus, they answer some readers' career questions...Follow us on:Instagram | https://bit.ly/3X0xm27TikTok | http://bit.ly/3jvwlBESubscribe to our podcast here:https://shows.acast.com/the-luxegirl-...What We're Loving:Daisy Twister, Peek-A-Blue, Sainsbury's | https://bit.ly/45unROn Summer ‘23, Stussy |https://bit.ly/3q6Ej73 The Go-To | https://bit.ly/3BTyT29 Whip SPF, Vacation | https://bit.ly/43eZMcY Sam Thompson ‘This Is ADHD', Channel 4 | https://bit.ly/3MVwgTI SapnaSunglasses, Mango | https://bit.ly/3BYrVZO Trousers, Mango | https://bit.ly/3Wx9eWt Miznon, Restaurant | https://bit.ly/3MXGlQ5 Chicken Shop Date With Lewis Capaldi | https://bit.ly/3oFQbMZ Bea Gel Effect Top Coat, Seche Vite | https://bit.ly/3IHdltp SholaDenim Heels, Stradivarius | https://tidd.ly/45Alslo Blazer, Forever Unique | https://bit.ly/3q4ip4m Kintan, Restaurant | https://bit.ly/43nCK3H Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We all (should) know the Eras Tour is happening, and it was near us this past weekend! In honor of our truly spiritual experiences, we dive into Taylor Swift Eras, as books! Some of these may be controversial, but we promise, we have good explanations.As always:Website: pagebreak.simplecast.comTiktok - PagebreakpodcastInstagram - pagebreakpodcastEmail - pagebreakpodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Group Chat is back! This week, Daisy and Sapna are joined by Bea Beckett and Shola West. Together, the four discuss the Taylor Swift Eras tour, the latest fashion campaign they're loving and Sam Thompson's Is This ADHD? documentary. Plus, they answer some readers' career questions...Follow us on:Instagram | https://bit.ly/3X0xm27TikTok | http://bit.ly/3jvwlBESubscribe to our podcast here:https://shows.acast.com/the-luxegirl-...What We're Loving:Daisy Twister, Peek-A-Blue, Sainsbury's | https://bit.ly/45unROn Summer ‘23, Stussy |https://bit.ly/3q6Ej73 The Go-To | https://bit.ly/3BTyT29 Whip SPF, Vacation | https://bit.ly/43eZMcY Sam Thompson ‘This Is ADHD', Channel 4 | https://bit.ly/3MVwgTI SapnaSunglasses, Mango | https://bit.ly/3BYrVZO Trousers, Mango | https://bit.ly/3Wx9eWt Miznon, Restaurant | https://bit.ly/3MXGlQ5 Chicken Shop Date With Lewis Capaldi | https://bit.ly/3oFQbMZ Bea Gel Effect Top Coat, Seche Vite | https://bit.ly/3IHdltp SholaDenim Heels, Stradivarius | https://tidd.ly/45Alslo Blazer, Forever Unique | https://bit.ly/3q4ip4m Kintan, Restaurant | https://bit.ly/43nCK3H Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Billy and Emma recap episode 9 of Cutie Pie. Billy talks about his experience at the Taylor Swift Eras concert. And Emma reveals what specific sporting event she really gets into. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/be-podcast6/message
Matt Sidhom of the Super Awesome Mix podcast joins Jenn Tully to review the Taylor Swift Eras tour. This week, we'll get Matt's picks from the show, come back next week to get Jenn's picks!1. All Too Well (Taylor's version - 10 minute)2. Ours (Taylor's version)
Mike Golic Jr. is a sports broadcaster and podcaster, who played on the offensive line for Notre Dame's football team. Mike illustrates to the Shrinks how the offensive line is the "team within the team": how their duties regularly go unthanked and unnoticed, and how their mistakes can lead to severe injuries for their teammates. This pressure lead to a common pregame ritual shared by Mike and his line-mates. Golf entered the picture for Mike when he and his father — legendary sports broadcaster, Mike Golic — would have a rare morning off from the radio show they hosted together during the pandemic. Now, the game is a big part of his life, and he and his family host a charity golf tournament in South Bend, Indiana, which benefits the local community. Mike and the Shrinks reflect on masculinity and "group think" within a football locker room, fashion policing on the golf course, and the Taylor Swift Eras tour. In this session: JIM NANTZ, Mom + Dad = hero, hibachi. As always, thanks for listening to Group Golf Therapy! #mindyourgolf Please subscribe, rate our podcast, and leave a review—we're always looking to deliver a great show to you. Hit 'em straight, and mind your golf. // Group Golf Therapy is sponsored by our favorite golf glove on the market, RED ROOSTER! Get your hand in a new, fresh Cabretta leather glove, and sign up for a monthly subscription today, at redroostergolf.com. Use code “GGT20” for 20% off your first order. // JOIN US ON PATREON! Access to group therapy sessions with mental health experts, watch golf events with us, early access to GGT events and merch — all available at: patreon.com/groupgolftherapy Follow us: @groupgolftherapy Mike: @mikegolicjr Bradford: @bradfordwilsongolf Connor: @thebagbandit Drew: @everydaydrew --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/groupgolftherapy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/groupgolftherapy/support
Put your phone down, put on your headphones and consume some media that isn't mindless sludge designed to get you to watch clips of old TV shows on Tiktok. Stop the sludge, baby. Come for the video game news, stay for the very end for Noah's thoughts on the Taylor Swift Eras tour. THINGS MENTIONED: The Verge on Sega's strange decision to buy Rovio. Hey, remember that time the Edward Snowden leak revealed that Angry Birds was one of the apps the NSA was using to spy on people? Someone modded Kirby into Pokemon BDSP. Hidetaka Miyazaki is one of Time Magazine's most influential people of 2023. Nintendo Indie World. The Powerful Responsibility of Twilight Princess from YouTuber Liam Triforce. Everything Is Sludge: Art in the Post-Human Era from YouTuber Lily Alexandre. Our cool sounds and intro/outro music are by GEIST and our show art is by Kai at Wisp Graphics. We curate your gaming news together and Noah produces the show. You can follow the show on Twitter @Press_StartPod and on tumblr at press-startpod.tumblr.com and you can email us at heypressstart@gmail.com. We'd also appreciate if you left us reviews on your podcast app of choice! Good text reviews will be read out on the show. Find us on social media, and wherever else podcasts are found, here: linktr.ee/press_startpod. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pressstart/support
There's a “Blank Space” on our calendar after seeing Taylor Swift Eras Tour this weekend! We recap the weekend and show as we do a little trip down Swiftie memory lane. (3:06) We keep up with our episode breakdown of Succession & watch as Kendall's name may have been crossed out out underlined for the top spot per Logan's addendum will! (31:45) After all the complications of a live broadcast we FINALLY got to watch season 4's Love Is Blind reunion and boooooy, we have some hot takes! (57:00) Is Coachella in its flop era?? Who makes our crushed and sour grape list plus a few documentaries to recommend! All this and more over Jim Nantz's The Calling, again! Hosts: Courtney & Erryonna Producer: Ethan D Follow us on Instagram @thruthegrapevinepod & on Twitter @ThruTheVinePod
Is it too late for Kelly and Lizz to become Swifties? Can car payments get any higher? Is everything a dupe? The gals answer all of this and more on today's episode of The Carpool Podcast. Today's millennial word of the day is ‘dupe.' As in, Kelly is back from a brutal stomach bug — vacation dupe! Palm payments through Amazon and at Panera kick off Kelly's driveway dump with a rant. Kelly asks moms to consider not forcing play date visitors to clean up at your house — give the other mama a break instead. Lizz gets called out on her voicemail message that needs an update, stat, and she admits the most feral thing she's doing this pregnancy. An update on Kelly's Thrive Market experience reveals she is in love with some of their brands. To wrap up the driveway dump, Kelly and Lizz cheer on the TikTok ban and feel left out of the Taylor Swift Eras tour trends. In industry news, GM is phasing out CarPlay in EVs with Google's help, Ford collabs with Syndey Sweeney to empower Gen Z with basic car maintenance lessons, and depressing stats about finance payments are brought to you by Car and Driver. Liz from @thefeedingacademy brings us today's ditch the drive-through: Trader Joe's chicken meatballs with tikka masala simmer sauce over rice with a side of green beans. YUM! → To share your ditch the drive-through recipe with us, call (959) CAR-POOL and leave us a message! → Want our advice on literally anything? Shoot us an email for a chance to get your questions featured on the show at hello@thecarmomofficial.com Follow the Carpool Podcast on IG Follow the Carpool Podcast on YouTube Follow Kelly on IG Follow Lizz on IG Visit thecarmomofficial.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Naz is off celebrating her birthday by staring gorillas in the eye or whatever it is she gets up, so the Iaconetti sisters are on their own this week. Ashley and Lauren are catching you up on everything that's been going on in the world of entertainment the last few days. Lauren doesn't get why we all want to be the first to discover the next big thing way before everyone else, but she and Lauren have a pretty good track record of it (Pete Davidson, The 1975, Aaron Tveit, the list goes on), so Ashley thinks maybe she missed her calling as a talent scout. Lauren doesn't get the way beauty influencers talk about skincare products. We KNOW it melts into the skin. Where else are you putting it? Ashley has MANY thoughts about the new Jonas Brothers single and she also makes a brave confession about the Taylor Swift Eras tour. Lauren's breaking down all the recent eyebrow-raising not-drama of Selena Gomez and Hailey Bieber and that video of Harry Styles and Emily Ratajkowski kissing in Tokyo. And Lauren and Ashley wonder what's worse: being boring or being annoying. What do you think? Let us know! If you're looking for an easier way to take supplements, Athletic Greens is giving you a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase. Go to athleticgreens.com/GETIT. That's athleticgreens.com/GETIT. Cancel unwanted subscriptions – and manage your expenses the easy way – by going to RocketMoney.com/getit. This episode is brought to you by Better Help. Visit BetterHelp.com/GETIT today to get 10% off your first month. More podcasts at WAVE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/artist/wave-podcast-network/1437831426
Another week, another alert! Our OG instagram account @2old4tiktokpod is back! Many thanks and respect to the placeholder account, we'll hold you in our hearts forever. This week on the pod Dena and Catalina are joined by friend and Tik Tok enthusiast Steph to discuss the latest trends and of course their guest's extra special job as the social media manager of an unnamed grocery brand. After introductions the ladies dive into the hard hitting questions about all things branding on the platform, highlighting some of the best, like @drinkolipop, and worst corporate accounts (rhymes with nap) selling their wares on Tik Tok. Next they discuss coverage of the Taylor Swift Eras tour, including @tellthebees comments on the “boomerfication of Gen Z.” Other highlighted trends include medical match day videos and the newly resurfaced Dimitri audio. Dena tells everyone the algorithm leading her to anti eye rubbing videos and Catalina shares a cautionary tale about cutting habanero peppers. The show ends with another creator highlight with Steph discussing her love for @octopusslover8 and Catalina trying to explain the amazing art fashion of @myramagdalen. Check out all the videos we mention and more on our blog (2old4tiktok.com), Instagram (@2old4tiktokpod), and TikTok (@2old4tiktok_podcast).
Phoebe and Ashley are BACK! In today's episode they discuss what book is reminiscent of their current schedules, collective February reading slumps, how they combat slumps, and the books they recommend to get out of one. They also dive into the Taylor Swift Eras tour, the charm of Rhode Island, and why they are in an e-reader era.
MONDAY! We are BACK! Starting the week off with a bang with one of the best to do it! From the podcast Sexy Unique Podcast and the new pod TOO NICHE, Lara Marie Schoenhals (@larzmarie) joins us to do the pop culture roundup! YES, we hit Vanderpump Rules hard, Summer House, RHOBH, Kardashians, Norths tiktok, Taylor Swift's Eras tour, Black Chyna dissolving her filters, Gwyneth Paltrow and Bethenny Frankel. Plus, what to watch this week including the return of Succession, Yellowjackets and Ultimate Girls Trip!!! Timestamps 3:14-SHOW NOTES/St Patricks Day/What to watch this week/Scandoaval 19:52-Lara Marie Schoenhals -This episode is sponsored by NUTRAFOL! You can grow thicker, healthier hair AND support our show by going to Nutrafol.com and entering the promo code SOBAD to save fifteen dollars off your first month's subscription. This is their best offer ANYWHERE and it is only available to US customers for a limited time. Plus FREE shipping on EVERY order. Get FIFTEEN DOLLARS OFF at Nutrafol.com, spelled promo code SOBAD -Go sign up for the patreon for over 250 episodes NOT on the main feed! patreon.com/sobaditsgood Also, So Bad It's Good has merch now! Go to www.sobaditsgoodmerch.com to order yours TODAY! If you're enjoying the insane amount of blood, sweat and literal tears of this pod consider telling a friend or rating us 5 stars on iTunes! Special shoutout to Maritza Lopez (Insta: @maritza.gif) for all of her insanely hard work creating these beautiful pieces of art on my instagram and patreon page!! Instagram: @sobaditsgoodwithryanbailey, @ryanbailey25 Twitter:@ryanabailey25 TIKTOK @sobaditsgoodwithryanb Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
King Charles list of musical guests keeps changing. P!nk is adding Fall concert dates. Find out how close she’ll be the SW MI. Taylor Swift Eras tour merch is now on sale.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scotland Yard responds to Tech & Science Daily after a council's calls for a ban on Met Police's controversial live facial recognition cameras. Why did Microsoft's 365 cloud services go down? Downdetector showed thousands of reports linked to sites including: Outlook, Teams, Minecraft and Xbox Live. Plus, Nasa's nuclear rocket express to Mars.Also in this episode:America's TSA No Fly List hackedDoomsday Clock and why it's moved closer to midnight for the first timeEconomics 'trump environment to save big cats', study findsWhat is Twitter's ‘GodMode'?Taylor Swift Eras tour bot attack: Ticketmaster says sorry in US Senate Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Connor and Dylan have a delightful chat with Patti Murin (Frozen, Lysistrata Jones). It's the “most dramatic episode ever” as they dig into Bachelor Nation teas, Patti's pregnancy with her second daughter, and her Broadway career, all on the eve of buying tickets to the Taylor Swift Eras concert. This trio giggles about reality television, swoons over Colton Underwood, and covers The Secret Garden, living in a real life Hallmark town, and destigmatizing anxiety. Of course we revel in the brilliance of Patti's performance as Anna in Frozen, the heartbreak of Lysistrata Jones, and the need for Christine Baranski back on Broadway. They also discuss Nina West in Hairspray, The White Lotus season 2, and Patti's newly recorded duo album with her hunky husband Colin Donnell entitled Something Stupid available now.Subscribe to DRAMA+ for bonus episodes, Instagram Close Friends content, and more!Follow Patti on Twitter & InstagramGet her new album Something Stupid!Follow DRAMA. on Twitter & Instagram & TiktokFollow Connor MacDowell on Twitter & InstagramFollow Dylan MacDowell on Twitter & InstagramEdited by Dylan
Melinda Barkhouse-Ross and Gerald Glassford are back as it's our Black Friday preview part one covering the video game system deals, Ticketmaster's major issues take down the Taylor Swift Eras tour for now, the most notable and interesting Grammy nominations, Andor sets itself up for a grand finale after episode eleven, and Nintendo does it again with Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. All this and Daphine Matthew from The Walking Dead Fan Base shares her memories on the eve of the final episode of The Walking Dead series. Another fully loaded episode returns when you enter the PCC Multiverse! Gear up with your favorite Pop Culture Cosmos shirts and gifts in our Pop Culture Cosmos TeePublic store at https://www.teepublic.com/user/pop-cu... Don't forget to Subscribe to our shows and leave us that 5-Star Review with your questions on Apple Podcasts or e-mail us at popculturecosmos@yahoo.com! Brought to you by Pop Culture Cosmos, RobMcZob.com, Indie Pods United, Lakers Fast Break, Inside Sports Fantasy Football, the novel Congratulations, You Suck (available for purchase HERE), Vampires and Vitae, The Happy Hoarder, and Retro City Games!
Melinda Barkhouse-Ross and Gerald Glassford are back as it's our Black Friday preview part one covering the video game system deals, Ticketmaster's major issues take down the Taylor Swift Eras tour for now, the most notable and interesting Grammy nominations, Andor sets itself up for a grand finale after episode eleven, and Nintendo does it again with Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. All this and Daphine Matthew from The Walking Dead Fan Base shares her memories on the eve of the final episode of The Walking Dead series. Another fully loaded episode returns when you enter the PCC Multiverse! Gear up with your favorite Pop Culture Cosmos shirts and gifts in our Pop Culture Cosmos TeePublic store at https://www.teepublic.com/user/pop-cu... Don't forget to Subscribe to our shows and leave us that 5-Star Review with your questions on Apple Podcasts or e-mail us at popculturecosmos@yahoo.com! Brought to you by Pop Culture Cosmos, RobMcZob.com, Indie Pods United, Lakers Fast Break, Inside Sports Fantasy Football, the novel Congratulations, You Suck (available for purchase HERE), Vampires and Vitae, The Happy Hoarder, and Retro City Games! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pop-culture-cosmos-one-ho/support