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Iran's Nuclear Capabilities: We cover Iran's Supreme Leader's stance on obtaining nuclear weapons, emphasizing the threat posed by Iran's policy of "death to America." President Trump's position on the Iran nuclear deal is highlighted, with Trump criticizing the deal made during Obama's administration and asserting that Iran cannot have nuclear weapons. We also underscore the U.S. administration's commitment to preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, even if military action is necessary. MS-13 Gang: The controversy surrounding Kilmar Obrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 gang member. It includes statements from DEA administrator Terry Cole, who confirms Garcia's gang affiliation based on his tattoos. We criticize the media and Democrats for allegedly misrepresenting Garcia's identity and downplaying his gang connections. Impact of Tariffs: The podcast critiques Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer's speech against Trump's tariffs, suggesting it aligns with Chinese propaganda. It argues that Trump's tariffs have benefited U.S. manufacturers, citing examples like Whirlpool and New Corp. Tariffs are helping to rebuild the U.S. economy and restore national security. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the Ben Ferguson Show Podcast and Verdict with Ted Cruz Wherever You get You're Podcasts. Thanks for Listening #seanhannity #hannity #marklevin #levin #charliekirk #megynkelly #tucker #tuckercarlson #glennbeck #benshapiro #shapiro #trump #sexton #bucksexton#rushlimbaugh #limbaugh #whitehouse #senate #congress #thehouse #democrats#republicans #conservative #senator #congressman #congressmen #congresswoman #capitol #president #vicepresident #POTUS #presidentoftheunitedstatesofamerica#SCOTUS #Supremecourt #DonaldTrump #PresidentDonaldTrump #DT #TedCruz #Benferguson #Verdict #maga #presidenttrump #47 #the47morningupdate #donaldtrump #trump #news #trumpnews #Benferguson #breaking #breakingnews #morningupdateYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Lisa is joined once again by group coaching alumn, Theresa and together they explore Theresa's journey of personal growth. They focus on her evolving relationship with food, emotional awareness, and the continuous process of recovery and behavior change.Topics Include:RecoveryEmotional AwarenessBehavior Changes[2:51] Theresa introduces herself as a mother, a wife, a friend, a sister, and all of the things.Theresa reflects on her personal growth since her last podcast appearance in 2023, noting significant changes in her relationship with food and self-awareness. Theresa discusses her struggle with dieting and the illusion of control over food, highlighting her realization of not eating enough calories.[10:29] Theresa shares her emotional journey regarding her body image, including feelings of sadness and the desire to stabilize her weight. Theresa mentions the concept of addiction transference, emphasizing the importance of not replacing one addiction with another.[17:10] Theresa expresses feeling brave and vulnerable while sharing personal experiences, emphasizing the importance of not caring about others' opinions. Lisa discusses skepticism around dieting and the false promise of achieving a goal weight to solve body image issues.[27:32] Theresa shares personal growth experiences, highlighting changes in mindset and behavior regarding food and self-acceptance. Lisa explains using the relationship with food as a mechanism to learn self-love and reparenting. Theresa describes integrating different parts of oneself and developing self-compassion, leading to less judgment and more conscious choices.[33:47] Lisa discusses the ongoing nature of recovery, comparing it to the 12-step model, emphasizing that recovery is a continuous process and not a one-time fix. Theresa shares initial resistance to the concept of recovery related to food, but finds comfort in the idea of recovery from codependence, as discussed by Terry Cole.[51:43] Lisa explains the importance of recognizing emotional eating patterns and learning to sit with discomfort to make different choices.Theresa highlights the value of group support in the recovery process, noting how group questions can help individuals understand their own experiences.[58:13] Lisa emphasizes the importance of the mind-body connection, particularly in moments of stress or emotional distress and the power of breath awareness to shift from a stress response to a stress relief response. Theresa and Lisa discuss the idea that issues with food are often not about the food itself but about underlying emotional needs and coping mechanisms.[1:01:32] Lisa mentions that in module 11 of the 14-week group coaching program, highlighting the ongoing nature of personal development and the realization that change is a continuous process. Lisa wraps up by telling Theresa how proud she is of her progress. *The views of podcast guests do not necessarily reflect the views and beliefs of Lisa Schlosberg or Out of the Cave, LLC.Purchase the OOTC book of 50 Journal PromptsLeave Questions and Feedback for Lisa via OOTC Pod Feedback Form Email Lisa: lisa@lisaschlosberg.comOut of the Cave Merch - For 10% off use code SCHLOS10Lisa's SocialsInstagram Facebook YouTubeReclaiming Peace With Food Retreat at the Omega Institute - September 7-12, 2025 May OOTC Group Coaching Program
“We're not just selling music. We're selling stories, connection, and discovery.” In this episode of For the Love of Vinyl, host Scott Orr sits down with Terry Cole—co-owner of Plaid Room Records in Loveland, OH — for a candid and insightful look at what it takes to run a successful record store in 2025. Presented by A to Z Media (http://atozmedia.com) From customer buying trends and pricing strategies to the legacy of “dollar bin” records and the reality of managing inventory, Terry shares it all. They also dive into the emotional connection people have with their collections, what records fly off the shelves (spoiler: Rumors still rules), and how Plaid Room blends in-store charm with a robust national web store. A must-listen for vinyl lovers, record store dreamers, and indie label nerds alike. Subscribe to FOR THE LOVE OF VINYL: http://otherrecordlabels.com/fortheloveofvinyl
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Part 1:We talk with Francesca D'Annunzio, Reporting Fellow at the Texas Observer.We discuss the appointments made by Trump to the DEA leadership. On January 21, Trump announced that Derek Maltz would head the agency. This week, he announced that it would be Terry Cole. Cole's appointment seems to be targeted at Mexico, since Cole is a Mexico hawk. We discuss the kinds of surveillance that we can expect , because of Cole's connection to PenLink, a surveillance technology company, that is able to spy on phone calls and texts without obtaining search warrants.Part 2:We talk with Bill Curry and Robert Hockett. Curry is a two-time candidate for Governor of Connecticut, a writer, and served in the Clinton White House. Hockett is a professor and author, dealing with company ownership and the role of Labor in our economy.We discuss how Democrats were unable to showcase their accomplishments for the US infrastructure. We discuss the multiplier effect of infrastructure spending by the government, and how it affects the economy as a whole. The role of media and the messages conveyed is also discussed. The Electorate seems oblivious to how choices will affect their daily lives. WNHNFM.ORG productionMusic: David Rovics, "Time to Act", for Will Von Sproson
“Colaboración sí, injerencismo no” es lo que opina la presidenta de México, Claudia Sheinbaum, sobre la designación que hizo su homólogo Donald Trump al elegir como nuevo director de la DEA a Terry Cole, quien fue el exjefe regional de la agencia en el país. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Saca guantes y gorra, hay Alerta Amarilla en CDMX Senado autoriza ingreso a México de militares de EU Trump designa a Terry Cole como nuevo jefe de la DEA
El anuncio fue realizado por el republicano a través de la red social Truth Social, donde destacó la experiencia de Cole como veterano de la agencia antidrogas realizando misiones en países como México, Colombia y Afganistán. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
El nuevo director de la DEA, Terry Cole, designado por Donald Trump, es un conocido de México y especialista en el combate a la producción y tráfico de fentanilo
El anuncio fue realizado por el republicano a través de la red social Truth Social, donde destacó la experiencia de Cole como veterano de la agencia antidrogas realizando misiones en países como México, Colombia y Afganistán. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Terry Cole is the founder of Colemine Records, a label and record shop dedicated to soulful, authentic music. Growing up in a music-loving household, Terry's passion for vinyl and artistry laid the foundation for his career. Today, he's a champion for independent artists, offering them opportunities to grow and thrive in the music industry. In this episode, Terry dives into the challenges and rewards of building a career in music, sharing invaluable insights for artists and entrepreneurs alike.Key Takeaways:Discover how artists can transition from hobbyists to full-time musicians while maintaining authenticity.Learn why physical retail is still a critical player in music distribution and artist visibility.Gain practical advice on building relationships, taking measured risks, and standing out in a crowded music industry.-----Learn more about Terry Cole and Cole Mine Records by visiting: https://www.coleminerecords.com/Book an Artist Breakthrough Session with the Modern Musician team: https://apply.modernmusician.me/podcast
Rod Serling singing Christmas carols, garden variety anxiety, and the dog show opener for a Beastie Boys concert. Steve Okonski (Okonski, Durand Jones & The Indications, Aaron Frazer) OKONSKI Entrance Music [RELEASE DATE: 2/28/2025]- https://www.coleminerecords.com/collections/okonski "After nearly two years, Okonski returns with Entrance Music — an album that finds the trio at the height of their improvisational prowess and celebrating the spontaneous and meditative. On the heels of 2023's debut Magnolia, pianist and leader Steve Okonski has reconvened long-time musical collaborators (Durand Jones and the Indications bandmate Aaron Frazer on drums and bassist Michael Isvara “Ish” Montgomery) for another session in the spirit of artists like the Bad Plus, Gerald Clayton, and The Breathing Effect. Ultimately Entrance Music serves as an invitation to early hours, where songs linger in the doorway, announcing their presence before returning to the air, in a meticulous drift into the next. Recorded over a five day session, Entrance Music was one of the first albums committed to tape at Portage Lounge, Terry Cole's studio in Loveland, OH. “It was a new setup, but with Terry behind the dials it was very familiar,” says Okonski. “I can't emphasize enough how much Terry feels like a fourth member [of the band] because of the space he's curating, the energy he is bringing, and the production ideas.” The energy and sound created with the Colemine label head at the helm makes for a listening experience equally at home with ECM or Stones Throw catalogs. From the rippling notes of the pastoral opener, “October,” Entrance Music is lush with anticipation, both band and listener feeling the tension in the tranquility — where the interplay of jazz improvisation and boom bap beats never shortchanges the musicianship but the talent is ever in service of the song. While the band does not play together as often as they would like, not much time is needed for the three to lock in. Montgomery's bass opening to “Passing Through” bends and moves with a singular meditative grace before piano and percussion joins the daylight filling a room with breath and light. If Magnolia resonated with last calls and late nights, Entrance Music counters with early mornings and first cups of coffee. Whereas much of the debut resonates with his time in New York, Entrance Music “feels a little less ‘on the streets at 2 A.M.' and a little more nature-based…a little more ethereal,” says Okonski. “It's definitely age, environment, and family — all of that does come through in the music.”" Excerpt from https://www.coleminerecords.com/collections/okonski Okonski: Bandcamp: https://okonski.bandcamp.com/music Instagram: @steve.okonski Website: https://linktr.ee/okonski Records: https://www.coleminerecords.com/collections Merch: https://okonski.bandcamp.com/merch Durand Jones & The Indications: Bandcamp: https://durandjonesandtheindications.bandcamp Instagram: @durandjonesandtheindications Website: https://store.durandjonesandtheindications.com Records: https://www.coleminerecords.com/collections/durand Merch: https://store.durandjonesandtheindications.com Aaron Frazer Bandcamp: https://aaronfrazermusic.bandcamp.com/music Instagram: @aaron_frazer Website: https://aaronfrazermusic.com Records: https://www.coleminerecords.com/collections/aaron Merch: https://shop.aaronfrazermusic.com The Vineyard: Instagram: @thevineyardpodcast Website: https://www.thevineyardpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSn17dSz8kST_j_EH00O4MQ/videos
In today's episode, Gina shares part 2 of her interview with Terri Cole, an author and expert on high functioning codependency. Terri shares her wisdom and experience as a psychotherapist to provide important information on how to handle one's codependent social patterns. Use this information to transform your own way of relating to others and become healthier and happier as a result! Links mentioned in today's episode https://www.terricole.com https://hfcbook.com https://www.instagram.com/terricole/ Please visit our Sponsor Page to find all the links and codes for our awesome sponsors! https://www.theanxietycoachespodcast.com/sponsors/ Thank you for supporting The Anxiety Coaches Podcast. FREE MUST-HAVE RESOURCE FOR Calming Your Anxious Mind 10-Minute Body-Scan Meditation for Anxiety Anxiety Coaches Podcast Group Coaching link ACPGroupCoaching.com To learn more, go to: Website https://www.theanxietycoachespodcast.com Join our Group Coaching Full or Mini Membership Program Learn more about our One-on-One Coaching What is anxiety? Find even more peace and calm with our Supercast premium access membership: For $5 a month, all episodes are ad-free! https://anxietycoaches.supercast.com/ Here's what's included for $5/month: ❤ New Ad-Free episodes every Sunday and Wednesday ❤ Access to the entire Ad-free back-catalog with over 600 episodes ❤ Premium meditations recorded with you in mind ❤ And more fun surprises along the way! All this in your favorite podcast app! Quote: Boundaries aren't just about keeping people out; they're about letting peace in. Anxiety lessens when we protect our emotional space. -Terri Cole Chapters 0:42 Introduction to Codependency 2:02 The Struggle of High-Functioning Codependents 5:17 Understanding Our Origins 8:37 Historical Context of Codependency 11:34 Navigating Relationships as HFCs 13:42 Practical Solutions for HFCs 18:00 Setting Boundaries and Self-Care 22:09 Prioritizing Yourself in Relationships 23:30 Resources and Community for Recovery Summary In this episode of the Anxiety Coaches Podcast, I continue my insightful conversation with Terry Cole, a global empowerment and relationship expert. We dive deeper into the dynamics of high-functioning codependency, a topic that resonates with many individuals on their journey toward better mental health and empowered relationships. Terry's latest book, *Too Much: A Guide to Breaking the Cycle of High-Functioning Codependency*, serves as the backdrop for our discussion, providing a roadmap to understanding and overcoming the patterns that often hold us back. We reflect on the common struggle of over-giving in relationships—where we instinctively prioritize helping others often at the expense of our own needs. Terry poignantly articulates the tendency of high-functioning codependents (HFCs) to project positivity onto others, leading to frustration when the expected support isn't reciprocated. Together, we explore how this can create unbalanced dynamics, ultimately making HFCs feel as though they are not deserving of the care they so willingly provide to others. We examine significant societal pressures that have shaped these behaviors, particularly for women navigating the complexities of independence while managing emotional labor within their homes and relationships. Understanding the roots of these behaviors is crucial. As we discuss familial dynamics and societal expectations, we uncover the notion that HFCs might emerge not just from trauma, but also from a long history of conditioning—especially for those raised within patriarchal frameworks that undervalue emotional expression. Through shared anecdotes and personal reflections, Terry emphasizes the importance of recognizing our own boundaries and the necessity of allowing others the space to navigate their own challenges. #codependency #highfunctioningcodependency #HFC #mentalhealth #relationships #selfhelp #therapy #personalgrowth #mindfulness #anxietycoachespodcast #acp #GinaRyan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode, Gina interviews Terri Cole, a psychotherapist and relationship expert who has recently written a book on High-Functioning Codependency. Terri shares her story and wisdom regarding this situation (and behavioral set) that is frequently paired with anxiety. Listen in for another angle on a behavioral pattern that is commonly associated with anxiety and how to transform it to feel and live better. Links mentioned in today's episode https://www.terricole.com https://hfcbook.com https://www.instagram.com/terricole/ Please visit our Sponsor Page to find all the links and codes for our awesome sponsors! https://www.theanxietycoachespodcast.com/sponsors/ Thank you for supporting The Anxiety Coaches Podcast. FREE MUST-HAVE RESOURCE FOR Calming Your Anxious Mind 10-Minute Body-Scan Meditation for Anxiety Anxiety Coaches Podcast Group Coaching link ACPGroupCoaching.com To learn more, go to: Website https://www.theanxietycoachespodcast.com Join our Group Coaching Full or Mini Membership Program Learn more about our One-on-One Coaching What is anxiety? Find even more peace and calm with our Supercast premium access membership: For $5 a month, all episodes are ad-free! https://anxietycoaches.supercast.com/ Here's what's included for $5/month: ❤ New Ad-Free episodes every Sunday and Wednesday ❤ Access to the entire Ad-free back-catalog with over 600 episodes ❤ Premium meditations recorded with you in mind ❤ And more fun surprises along the way! All this in your favorite podcast app! Quote: Boundaries aren't just about keeping people out; they're about letting peace in. Anxiety lessens when we protect our emotional space. -Terri Cole Chapters 0:42 Introduction to High Functioning Codependency 5:53 Recognizing Early Signs of HFC 10:30 The Role of Anxiety in Codependency 13:57 Personal Story: A Sister's Struggle 19:02 Building Healthier Relationships 20:29 Conclusion and What's Next Summary In this episode of the Anxiety Coaches Podcast, we dive deep into the world of high functioning codependency with renowned author and psychotherapist Terry Cole, whose new book, "Too Much," sheds light on this often misunderstood issue. Terry begins by exploring the concept of high functioning codependency, a pattern characterized by overgiving, people-pleasing, and emotional exhaustion, often mistaken for selflessness. She emphasizes how these behaviors can manifest in our lives and compromise our authentic selves, ultimately impacting our mental and emotional well-being. Through her extensive experience as a psychotherapist, Terry discusses the motivations behind these patterns, pointing out that many individuals, especially women, carry a heavy burden of responsibility for the happiness and success of those around them. She reflects on the irony that the more capable someone is, the harder it is to recognize their codependent behaviors. Terry challenges the traditional view that codependency is solely tied to enabling alcoholics, expanding the definition to encompass a broader spectrum of behaviors that lead to emotional distress. Terry shares her personal journey, detailing her own struggles with codependency. She recounts a pivotal moment that brought clarity to her understanding of these patterns, sparked by her relationship with her sister, who was in an abusive situation. This experience, combined with professional insights, helped her recognize the distinction between caring for someone and taking on responsibility for their life outcomes. She emphasizes that genuine love allows others to learn and grow from their choices, rather than rescuing them or solving their problems. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Ash is joined by renowned psychotherapist and relationship expert Terry Cole, who returns to discuss her latest book, "Too Much: A Guide to Breaking the Cycle of High-Functioning Codependency." Terry and Ash dive deep into the often-overlooked world of high-functioning codependency (HFC), a condition where highly capable individuals overextend themselves to meet others' needs while neglecting their own. Through personal anecdotes and relatable stories, they explore how childhood conditioning often leads to HFC, and the challenges of breaking free from it. Terry shares her own experiences and provides insight into how to recognize and address this subtle yet damaging cycle. But that's just the start. Terry offers practical solutions for overcoming HFC, introducing her High Functioning Codependent toolkit, which includes strategies for setting boundaries and fostering healthier, more balanced relationships. If you've ever struggled with prioritizing your own needs in relationships or felt burned out from constant caregiving, this episode is full of transformative tips to help you regain control. In This Episode, You'll Learn: - How high-functioning codependency manifests and why it's so difficult to detect. - The impact of childhood conditioning on relationship dynamics. - Key red flags like resentment and urgency that signal self-neglect. - How to set boundaries and renegotiate roles in relationships. - Practical tools from Terry's HFC toolkit to achieve more equitable connections. - The importance of self-respect and empowerment in breaking free from codependent patterns. If you're seeking to break the cycle of overgiving and regain balance in your relationships, this episode is packed with invaluable insights and strategies! Connect with Terri Cole Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terri-cole Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terricole/?hl=en Website: https://www.terricole.com/hfc/ Connect with Ash: https://www.instagram.com/ashleystahl/ Want to become a professional speaker and skyrocket your personal brand? Ashley's team at Wise Whisper Agency offers a done-with-you method to get your signature talk written and booked and it's helped more than 100 clients onto the TEDx stage! Head over to WiseWhisperAgency.com/speak Oracle: Want to do more and spend less? Take a free test drive of OCI at oracle.com/yourturn
If you're always the one: jumping in to fix things, taking care of everything, and helping everyone with their problems – then my homie, listen up, coz this episode of Women of Impact is for YOU!! Today we're diving into the world of high-functioning co-dependency with none other than my girl, Terry Cole. Terry Cole is a licensed therapist and bestselling author who empowers women to break the cycle of living without boundaries so they can have better boundaries, more effective communication, healthier relationships, and less B.S. in their lives!!! And she is breaking down: - how to actually start building strong personal boundaries - recognizing the patterns of high functioning codependency - why getting your validation fix from others is super frikin damaging - understanding the blueprint for prioritizing yourself - the ways you might actually be attracting a narcissistic partner This episode will help you to take your power back and create a life that is genuinely fulfilling, where you're not actually sacrificing your sake for everybody else. This is the thing that could actually be holding you back from going after that job, that relationship, or anything else in your life – and you don't even realize it!! CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS Found Banking: Sign up for Found for FREE today at https://impacttheory.co/foundWOIseptpod Beam Minerals: Get every essential mineral your body needs with BEAM Minerals. Head to https://impacttheory.co/beamWOIseptpod and enter code “NYBBS” at checkout for 20% off your first order. Shopify: Sign up for a $1/month trial period at https://impacttheory.co/shopifyWOIseptpod One Skin: Visit https://impacttheory.co/oneskinWOIpodsept and use code WOI for 15% off to make your skin look, feel, and act younger with OneSkin! Netsuite: Download the CFO's Guide to AI and Machine Learning at https://impacttheory.co/netsuiteWOIseptpod Tabu: Go to https://www.heytabu.com/discount/LISA15 and use code LISA15 to save 15% off your order Follow Terri Cole: Website: https://www.terricole.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terricole/ Pre-order “Too Much”: https://hfcbook.com/ FOLLOW LISA: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisabilyeu/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisabilyeu YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/womenofimpact Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lisa_bilyeu?lang=en LISTEN AD FREE + BONUS EPISODES on APPLE PODCASTS: apple.co/womenofimpact Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show, Scott Lee -- of the Lee Brothers fame -- fills in for John and, along with Producer Dan, focuses on the CNN interview with Kamala Harris (and Tim Walz!) that will air on the network tonight. Our guests are Abel Maldonado, Col. John Mills, Joe Morrissey, Jim Gilmore, and Terry Cole. Enjoy!
Atop the 9 o'clock hour, we hear from Virginia Secretary of Public Safety Terry Cole -- who debriefs us about Operation Free 2.0.
Atop the 8 o'clock hour this Wednesday morning, we hear from the Commonwealth's Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security, Terry Cole. Following an aside regarding road-blocking/disruptive (")protests("), John and Terry discuss the fentanyl crisis in Virginia -- and the role that security at America's southern border plays in the matter.
Fresh from the seat at the end of the bar, we'd like to welcome Alex (Beer & Vinyl) joining the airwaves of Vinyl Community Podcasts fresh off his recent sit down with the owner of of Plaid Room Records and Coleman Records of Loveland, Ohio - Terry Cole. Colemine is a label home to some of the best indie + soul music out today, featuring artists like Durand Jones, Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio (DLO3), The Jive Turkeys, and Kendra Morris (to name a few), and home to others on sub-labels Karma Chief Records, Remined Records, etc. The conversation touches many points in the history of both the Colemine label and the Plaid Room Records shop itself. Arguably one of the best shops (and labels) in the country, it's a great walk from the origins to present day, and you'll find it (and future conversations) from Alex here on Vinyl Community Podcasts going forward! For more information on host Alex (Beer & Vinyl): https://www.youtube.com/@beerandvinyl For more information on Plaid Room Records & Colemine Record Label: https://www.plaidroomrecords.com https://www.coleminerecords.com For more information on Vinyl Community Podcasts: https://vinylcommunitypodcasts.com
In this episode, I chat with Terry of Colemine Records about selling vinyl records at retail! Tips and tricks with pricing and making your records as desirable as possible! Colemine Records is not only an incredibly successful record label, they also run a huge online store and a brick-and-mortar record store called, Plaid Room Records! Presented by A to Z Media - http://atozmedia.com Join me as I sits down with Terry Cole, the owner and co-founder of Colemine Records and Plaid Room Records in the Cincinnati area, for an insightful discussion on boosting physical vinyl sales. Dive into the world of vinyl marketing tactics, from the often overlooked power of "hype stickers" to the innovation of QR codes for sampling music. Discover the significance of color vinyl variants and why investing in the overall package of records is crucial for labels. Explore topics such as branding, the unique sales dynamics of 7" records, and the intricacies of launching a subsidiary label. ►► Download my FREE Record Label Toolkit - http://OtherRecordLabels.com/toolkit
Chuck Gabbert joins The Greg and Dan Show to preview the Peoria High School Athletic Hall of Fame Luncheon on Saturday, April 27th from 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM at the High School. Celebrate the most recent team and individual inductees to the Peoria High School Alumni Association Athletic Hall of Fame. Inductees in this year's class include Terry Cole, Cornelius Thomas, Christine Koehl, and many more. Visit peoriahighalumni.org for tickets and more information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Learn more about Colemine Records: https://coleminerecords.com/With a passion for everything related to records, Terry Cole operates a recording studio, a label (Colemine Records) and record store (Plaid Room Records). Terry started selling records at the age of 12, started his record label while attending college studying biology on the road to being a public school teacher, and then eventually quit teaching to open a record shop, Plaid Room Records, with his brother Bob Cole in 2015. Since then, Colemine Records has expanded and become a well respected label in the independent music industry launching artists such as Black Pumas, Say She She, Durand Jones & The Indications, Kelly Finnigan, Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio and many more.00:00 - Welcome, the importance of retail04:49 - Microphone talk08:06 - The story and inspiration behind Colemine Records15:48 - Independent record label marketing strategies21:34 - Music label management and artist development26:58 - How Colemine works with Secretly and partnering with other labels36:30 - How Colemine sold more physical music than digital music43:40 - Promoting music in record stores48:03 - Music industry's reliance on algorithms vs physical record stores52:51 - Music distribution and marketing strategies for independent labels58:56 - Distribution deals and commission-based structure01:02:40 - Distribution in physical storesSubscribe to The New Music Business: https://aristake.com/nmbAri's Take Academy: https://aristakeacademy.comWatch more discussions like this: https://bit.ly/3LavMpaConnect with Ari's Take:Website: https://aristake.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/aristake_TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aris.takeX: https://twitter.com/ArisTakeThreads: https://www.threads.net/@aristake_YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/aristake1Connect with Ari Herstand:Website: https://ariherstand.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/ariherstandX: https://twitter.com/ariherstandYouTube: https://youtube.com/ariherstandConnect with Colemine Records :Website: https://coleminerecords.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coleminerecordsX: https://twitter.com/ColemineRecordsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@coleminerecordsEdited and mixed by Mikey EvansMusic by Brassroots DistrictProduced by the team at Ari's Take Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As broadcast Sept 7, 2023 with more hydraulic action and slow driving than mere mortals can handle. Tonight we pay tribute to the entirety of our first hour to the Latin/low rider soul inspirations that have continually provided that extra ease and Spanish flare to our favorite genre over the years. Nods to Sunny Ozuna, Fania Records, Sly Slick & Wicked, along with the new exponents in the movement such as Big Crown, Colemine, Bobby Oroza, Thee Sinseers, and many others on the playlist. Dan Lloyd joins us for our AMPED rock-centric 2nd hour, and lots to discuss in a busy week, with a new album out from Royal Blood, a great new single from Irish band Sprints, and Italy's Maneskin hitting the road once again.#feelthegravityTracklist (st:rt)Part I (00:00)Sunny & The Sunliners – Give It AwayNew Holidays – Maybe So Maybe NoThee Sineers – What's His NameThee Sacred Souls – Will I See You Again?Los Yesterdays – Who Made You You?Sly Slick & Wicked – Sho' NuffThe Devonns – Long Goodbye Part II (33:53)Aaron Frazer – Bring You A RingDurand Jones & The Indications feat Y La Bamba – Cruisin' to the ParqueThee Lakesiders – ParachuteBobby Oroza – Maybe, Maybe, MaybeLizette y Quevin – Grow Forever125th Street Candy Store – Silent HeartFrancisco Aguabella – Fantasy Part III (64:03)Royal Blood – Shiner in the DarkGaslight Anthem – Little FiresManeskin – Honey (Are U Coming?)Sprints – Up and ComerAngel Du$t – RacecarSmash Mouth – Walking on the SunPart IV (94:16)Perennial – DissolverDoom Scroll – Anoxic'68 – Removed Their HooksGeese – JesseBad Rabbits – Garden of Eden ft Rou ReynoldsRid of Me – Gutted
Two weeks ago co-host Bruce Miller offerred up his a list of the top 6 summer blockbuster films to see in 2023. But there are many more highly anticipated films (including a few already in theaters) that are hoping to draw big audiences this summer. The list includes: "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" in theaters now "Fast X" in theaters now "The Little Mermaid" out this weekend "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" out June 2 "Transformers: Rise of the Beasts" out June 9 "Asteroid City" out June 16 "Joy Ride" out July 7 "Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One" out July 12 "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem" out Aug. 4 "Gran Turismo" out Aug. 11 "Blue Beetle" out Aug. 18 Listen here to our previous episode on summer blockbusters About the show Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, a longtime entertainment reporter who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal in Iowa and Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer for Lee Enterprises based in Madison, Wisconsin. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Adobe Premiere and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: Welcome everyone to another episode of Streams and Screens and Entertainment Podcast about movies and TV from Lee Enterprises. I'm Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer at Lee and co-host of the program with the star of our blockbuster sequel. Bruce Miller, editor of the Sioux City Journal and longtime entertainment reporter. Bruce, we we exploded a couple of weeks ago, exploded with six movies to watch. But there's a lot more than six movies coming out this summer, so we just had to do more. Can I tell you, you have a career as a publicist. You could really sell anything, right? Yes, I can. You make me sound good. Well, that's like good luck. You were here during the show. Here he is. And now, ladies and gentlemen, for your dining and dining pleasure, please wear one of those. But there are you know, Memorial Day is usually the start of the big movie summer movie season. And I think I mentioned this before on the on the podcast. It really didn't start until Jaws. Jaws was the one that kicked off the blockbuster. The concept of the blockbuster. And after that, in 1975, it became this thing that you needed to have big films during the summer that would draw crowds at a In the old days, it was because you got air conditioning. People wanted to come in. It's name, but this is a good way to park kids, too. If you don't want to mess with kids and you don't have to worry about them, shove them to the theaters. They can watch this. And as long as under PG 13, you're good. It's a way to get out of the house. During the hot months of the year. I mean, most of these movies are not going to win an Oscar. I mean, you might get one or two here. That's. Yeah, Yeah. Explosions, big bangs. Well, over the more Memorial Day weekend, you will see vast X or vast hand, whichever you prefer to call it, as kind of the one that's going to dump a lot of things because, you know, Fast and Furious, all they need to do is show up for a party. They could film the party and they would still get $1,000,000 billion. Right. Yeah. So we're we're going to skip over that list of six that we did a couple of weeks ago. A link to that episode is in the show notes. So if there's a movie that we pass over here, you're like, Why didn't they talk about Indiana Jones? Well, we talk about it already, so no Indiana Jones. We that was in our list of six that you must see. But we're going to kind of come back now. So guardians of the Galaxy Volume three, it's already out. So that was kind of the start of this summer's and is doing very well. It's not bad. It's not bad, but it is one of those ones that if you're starting with three, you won't know where you are. So you just have to kind of go with it, enjoy the moment, enjoy the story, and then go back and catch up. All right. Well, I haven't seen one or two, and to be honest with you, I lost you will be so lost. Is Deadpool in it? I mean, that's it's like the only. Well, there are no doubt there are new characters and Groot. Rooney is this kind of tree that. Yeah, Vin Diesel is the voice I rude, but that's all he said. I am Groot. So you see how. How are you doing that? I am Groot, and it's just different inflections that he uses. But in earlier editions, this is your spoiler alert. He had to be regenerated. So he's a little baby Groot, and now he's back to being full sized Groot in Guardians of the Galaxy three. So I am Groot. So Vin Diesel is Groot, and he just says that and he probably gets paid $20 million. Can you believe it? We are in the wrong business. All we had to do was say one line, and I didn't even need to memorize it. And. Yeah, and you get big bucks and he's a breakout character. It's one you want. But the movie belongs to Rocket the Raccoon, and that's played by Bradley Cooper or voiced by Bradley Cooper, Brad Little Rocket Raccoon suit and pretend like he's he's one but yeah and he's good and it's his story and then you see what happens to him in the course of this. Well the other guardians try to help him through his crisis. The other movie that and we touched on this a little bit that I'm kind of excited for is either fast facts are facts ten, whatever you want to call it, which is the penultimate installment to the series, which has been going on for eons now. I was at the Super Mario Brothers movie with one of my daughters a couple of weeks ago and during the trailers they had a trailer for Fast X and my daughter is looking at it and she seems kind of like mildly interested like that might be interesting to see, but probably not. And I said to her, I'm like, okay, see, this is a series of movies that Dad likes to watch, but it's completely ridiculous now. It's like completely jumped the shark because originally it was just like an FBI agent race. It's Oh, right. He's going after a bunch of bad guys who are like racing cars and stealing things, and now they're sending cars into outer space. It's completely ridiculous. But, you know, every episode they add somebody else in another action star. This time it's Jason Momoa. We're adding some legitimacy with some Oscar winners with Rita moreno and Brie Larson. So we're this is this is an Oscar movie, right? Is that what we're we're going to see here high toned right there, But that, you know, count the lines that some of these actors get. They barely speak. It's all action. And I swear they work a week. They probably go in a week, record, whatever they need, and then everything is created around them because all those car chases, those aren't they aren't actually racing those cars. They're done in special effects. And so, you know, unless you have a director who comes out and says, No, we really did do this, it's special effects and if you stay at the end of the movie where it must be 2 hours of just in the list credits, you know that somebody else is drawing those cars. Yeah. The real stars of the show are sitting in a in a climate controlled computer room, probably with carpal tunnel and all the. Yeah, all the all the hand movements they're going through to to try to do that stuff. Another movie that's coming out May 26, The Little Mermaid. Now this is the live action version of it. You have Ali Bailey as Ariel, Melissa McCarthy as Ursula. Have you seen it or what are your thoughts? I'm out of fence about it because I know that people have raved and said, Oh, it's just wonderful. That's great. I don't like taking an animated film and turning it into a live action. I really don't. I they've done it with Lion King, Jungle Book. You name a Disney, if they've made an animated one, get ready, because they're coming out with a live action one pretty soon because it's another way to make money. They've added some songs. Lin-Manuel Miranda is writing some stuff for this. He grew up with the original Little Mermaid. Love The Little Mermaid. But I. I don't know. When you look at Flounder and Sebastian. Scary, scary, if you ask me now, The Little Mermaid, she could be great. But I just I don't know that it needed to be done and time will tell. We'll see what happens with this. I saw the live action of The Lion King. We went to a drive in theater, actually, and saw that a few years ago when it came out, it was okay. I, I didn't see the point of doing it other than Disney was just looking at a new avenue to make money. Mulan, which was the I think that went pretty much straight to Disney Plus where they did it was during, I think during the pandemic. Yeah, they tried to get you to buy it first and then that didn't quite work. So then they just released on Disney. Plus it's become a running joke in my house because we watched it on New Year's Eve that year, and my wife says to me, It's like I fell asleep in it, like right after that scene with the chicken. And then I said to her there was a chicken because I, I fell asleep before the chair. And the chicken was like 2 minutes into the movie, I guess. So it's like, it's like the credits, roll the movie, hit the screen and then I was out cold. I have no recollection of that film whatsoever. But you notice how sometimes that movie is a good nap. Yeah. Boy, I can go to the theater and as like. And I'm out. And maybe it's just the atmosphere. You're in a soft chair, the lights are out, you know, you have somebody talking in the background, but you don't really pay attention. That's what that's about. It could be. But I think the jury is out on The Little Mermaid. I don't think that we have a verdict yet another one that's coming out shortly after that. And I'm kind of kicking myself. I feel like I need to go and see it because, you know, it's one that I probably meant to watch initially. And I just for whatever missed it was the Spider-Man across the Spider-Verse Yeah, into this break was the first one and it won the Bear Best picture. It was wonderful because it it doesn't have a Spider-Man like you think. And there are so many other elements to it. I watched it on a plane and I thought, Well, this is one I haven't seen. Let's catch up. And I was disappointed that I hadn't seen it in the theater because it is good. It is really well-done. The storytelling is wonderful. And I have every confidence that because the same people are involved, this one's going to be good, too. Yeah, I have to go back and watch it because I and we've talked about this before, I'm not a huge comic book person, with a few exceptions, a little bit of Batman, a little bit of Superman. And I do like, you know, some of the Spider-Man movies, But just for whatever reason that kind of came out, I meant to see it and I just didn't. So I'm going to try to get back and watch the original and then maybe even get to the theater this summer and check out that one when they get to some of those super those Marvel superheroes like Doctor Strange. Oh, Pass. I do not need some of those ones in my life. And I think they need to be a little more discriminatory in what they're bringing out because honestly, they just don't throw everything at us. It's the same story. Basically, they're just wearing goofy costumes, but this is a good way of taking I tried thing and really flipping it because there are many spider verses, and I think the last Spider-Man film learned a lot from the first animated version of this. So now the next film on my list, I have I have not say, you want to see this, I am disowning you. This is Transformers Cancer. And those films I hate the Ones Rise of the Beast, you name. I have a confession to make. Not that this is you probably respect me more. I have never seen any of those Transformers movies I flipped one on one time. It was on maybe HBO or Showtime. It was, you know, Long Pass at the theaters. And I flipped it on briefly. And I think it was on for about 30 seconds. And I went, Nope, clicked it off. It was just so, so bad. I mean, I see the concept. It was based on a toy. And the toy was you could turn a toy into like a a big robot is one of them. And it was like car you, you it's like a Rubik's cube. You kind of move a little bit and then it becomes something else. But what's the story? Well, there is no there is none. No. Right. It's just the the thing turning into whatever. Optimus Prime was the king of all of that. And I frankly, I do not care what happens to Optimus or any of his brands. And I thought that once we hit the scrapheap, we were done with up. But apparently not because they're bad. Well, they obviously make money if they keep making them. We know nothing. We know nothing. It's huge. You probably need to go back and do all this and read or see all those and you'll say, Oh, I really think I need to see more of that. No, I know. I'm going to completely skip that one and but it'll probably make a ton of money. Is that going to be one where it will make it'll make like $100 million the first week, but then lose 75% of its box office will be number one the week it opens. They always are. And then it dwindles from there. And that is one of those kind of like, well, let's send the kids to this. It can't be too much. You know, it's not going to hurt them. Let's send the it's a that's that's what rules all these kind of things because you got who would make this you had that kind of money to spend on a film and this is what you're coming up with. There's no I did read I think one of them came out when the writers were on strike in dozen years ago, and it doesn't. Yeah, that was basically the thing. It's like we're just blowing things up. It really didn't matter. They just they just kind of went ahead and and did it anyway. They throw in a narration at that a long time ago, it a century which we were an end. This is happening and the world was coming to an end. But we had Optimus Prime and that badly frozen crap like they had on it and that's they get, they get people watching Stupid Night. So the next movie on my list here comes out a week later. My guess is it will not make a ton of money limited really as you age, but it's one that I want to see. Tom Hanks, Scarlett Johansson, Jeffrey Wright, Margot Robbie, Edward Norton, Tilda Swinton. Cast like that can only mean one thing. It's Wes. Wes Anderson. Yeah, yeah. And it's set in 1955, so that gives you another little boost. And it's about a science fiction convention. So it's like, God, there's a lot here to pick of a lot of things that you could. It reminds me just on first glance of Hello tomorrow, if you've seen that show on, on streaming, yeah, this is on Apple. But it's about one of those kind of things where they're wanting to send trips to the moon and there's, you know, and how people were all kind of all in on space travel. But something happens at this convention and it changes things. And then I don't want to spill anymore. The only I think real notable thing out of that, no. Bill Murray, It's like the first Wes Anderson movie in 20 years or more that that does not have. Bill Murray I read that he had COVID and had to be replaced by Steve Carell. He works though. NASIR can make it. Let's get Steve Yeah, right. So. Well, I think it now will be one that people who are kind of movie snobs will say, Oh, wonderful film, loved it. It was great. It was great. And yes, fabulous film. In the third hour. It was very, very, you know, that kind of stuff. But it's about the funny thing is I watch a lot of my movie trailers on YouTube. So then when you watch something on YouTube, you start getting recommended videos to watch. After that, I started getting hit by these YouTube recommendations for these fake trailers to Wes Anderson movies where it's like Wes Anderson reimagines Star Wars and it has like this ridiculous concept of a movie. And then, you know, like each person that's playing like Owen Wilson is Darth Vader and Bill Murray plays AI. Whoever Obi-Wan Kenobi, those are great and they are hilarious. A.I. is going to help them the most. So if we can make that, you know, really blow up, it's because air has made it easier to do. Exactly. So side note, go to YouTube, check out the trailers for the Wes Anderson Star Wars movie. There was one for I think it was Lord of the Rings, and there might have even been like a Harry Potter one, too. And they look hilarious. I would pay good money to see Wes Anderson reimagined any of those films. We talked about this next film a little bit last week on our episode, Joy Ride out July 7th, kind of like a hangover type or film concept, but it's it's starring a bunch of female actors Ashley Park, Stephanie Shue, Terry Cole, Sabrina Woo. It is directed by Adele Lim, who co-wrote Crazy Rich Asians. So that looks interesting. It looks like a fun movie. Yeah, it'll be a fun trip, a romp. And I think this is your, you know, each like I say, you can put these in categories. These are the girls are going out movies. Mom wants to get out with her girlfriends. They're going to have a couple of drinks before we go to the movie. We might have dinner, we might go shopping. This is your movie? Exactly. I guess this next one is a completely opposite direction and it's probably going to be a huge one this summer. And it was one that I thought might have made your list know when you did you your sex and you know, didn't. The reason I'm not on that list is because it's part one. Same with Dune. Dune was a part one and it drives me insane that they would split these things up. I would rather sit for 4 hours and see the whole thing than to have to wait a whole year to get the next part. What happens if you're hit by a truck in that next year and you never saw the end of it? Doesn't make sense. So that's a good point. So Mission Impossible, Dead Reckoning, Part one out July 12th. So this is supposed to be the final two installments of Tom Cruise's journey through Mission Impossible. First off, do you believe that? Are these really going to be the last? And this was the one where he got mad at the crew and he yelled at them and said, come on, we've got to make this, you know, anything? Well, maybe not. Maybe we don't need to. But we'll see what happens. I'm sure that it'll end at a very crucial point, and then we'll be ready for the next one next year. But as far as I'm concerned, it's okay. It can go without me. It is what it is. And a Tom Cruise proving that he can do stand still. I, I don't need to know that. I don't need to know that he can jump across a building to another building. I don't need to see him hanging out of a an airplane or climbing the top of a building. I don't need any of that because I know you can do it. But why? What's the point? And besides, Mission Impossible, we used to watch us as kids. It was a TV show and at the end of the instructions, the cassette started burning in the cassette player and it was like, Your mission, should you decide, is to accept it, you know? And then we will disavow any knowledge of your existence. If this goes badly. And then they send people out. One person puts a mask on and suddenly you've got this big hoo ha. Well, they had how many years of Mission Impossible. So if he really wanted to keep doing it, there's enough copy there that they could just pilfer. My suspicion on this one is that they're they're going to continue the story. It's almost going to turn into a James Bond situation where it's going to live in perpetuity because you can just kind of recast the role. I mean, we've we've been through like six James Bonds now and they're still fine. I love the James Bond series, and I've always enjoyed the Mission Impossible series. So I feel like it's just going to kind of move on and Ethan Hunt will go away. Yeah, exactly. Now, so and nobody else. Yeah. Yeah. It'll make a ton of money, you know, 500 million and. And we'll get excited or I'll get excited. You won't. But, you know, now that's we're on the set of They had Mission impossible one of the earlier ones in four D Have you ever that. No. Well it's a 3D film but they also have like the seats move. Oh, so they kind of shake you during those rate times Every It would've been perfect to an earthquake. Now, I know you're too young to ever have been when earthquake was here, but he had what was called sense around and all they did was basically turn up the speakers in the theater. But you thought the theater is falling apart. Oh, my God. It sounds like it's all but it's is one of those he's so this bawdy is a way to kind of like it's a ride, it's erratic and it's fun. Yeah, I've been to a couple of things similar to that. We're looking at where the aquarium in Chicago. I think that's one of them, where you go, you sit in your chair and you watch a movie about whales, and then the whale goes flying out of the water and then hits the ocean and then you get separated by phase. Yeah, Yeah. So that would be kind of fun. And the sound, too sound is the evening at the theaters were rigged for the best sound. You'd have them start in one end, and then you hear them kind of walking all around you and you go, Oh, what is this? This is kind of different. But I don't know if the average screening of Mission Impossible is going to have all that kind of detail. Just know he's going to be hanging off something, skipping ahead a little bit now to August. August 4th, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Mutant Mayhem, is it? I don't know what to think about that. Yeah, it's animated. I'm not sure what to think about this. This might be just like a summer animated film to get kids out. Do kids still like the Turtles? I don't know. See, I think the Turtles in had their day and I think the turtles would resonate more with dad than they might with the kids, because, you know, it is what it is. Yeah. Yeah. When I was when I was sitting in Mario Brothers, this was another one of those trailers that aired. And I kind of got mildly excited at first, Lego Ninja Turtles, and but then I'm thinking myself, Do I really want to see this? And I don't know. I like this one. It's they're going to be a complete box office disaster or it's going to make 200 million and people are going to be like, Oh, look at that. It just knocked off Mario Brothers is as this big movie. Well, and when they try to make them look too realistic, I think they ruin it. I think this one's going back to the real kind of and drawn look. Yes. Yeah. Well, I think that might be in its favor. You know, it's really weird. A number of years ago, I went on a Make-A-Wish trip to Disney World with a little boy. From here. He was maybe four or five, yet he had cancer. And his wish was he wanted to meet the Mutant Ninja Turtles. And they were at the Disney MGM Studios at the time, or whatever it's called now. I think it's called Disney's Hollywood Studios. Okay. And they were they're doing like a stunt show, whatever. And he wanted to see the Turtles. Well, we all we went to this thing and the turtles were like greeting people, high fiving up. It was really cool. And the little boy who had been very ill, he was not feeling well that day. He started to come to light. He was like, Oh my God, it's the turtles. The turtles are here. And his mother said, Just wait. They're going to come over and see you. And he was so thrilled. And they came over and they hugged him and they lifted him up. And they they really they had a moment and his mom said already, ask your question. And the little boy said, Oh, he said, I don't know. And he said, no. She said, go ahead, ask that question. And the question was, Will you watch over me at night because I'm afraid of cancer. And he has a poster in his room of the Turtles. And they said, yes. And he was so thrilled. And I swear that he helped that kid through all of this kind of situation. So as much as I might bad mouth the turtles, I had a moment where the turtles gave a little boy hope. And I loved that. And I live with that story all the time because you never know what kind of thing someone might say that could make your day just a little bit better. Yeah. Wow, that's great. So there's my turtle story. There's your turtle story. Wow. You'll see Bruce, if you come with that turtle story one more time. Right. We've got a couple more on this list. This next one, I'm not I'm kind of very surprised because I'm taking credit for some of these because I know I made my some of those bad movies that you get terrified. Oh, that's right, Granturismo out August 11th. Now, this is kind of an interesting one. I used to play the video game when I was in college. Yeah, Yeah. So it's like it's another one of these, you know, because we saw Last of US on HBO, which was based on a video game, and that's what Granturismo was. It was a it's a racing game, but it's also based on a true story for the movie of a of a racecar driver. And it stars or costars David Harbor from Stranger Things. So I, I don't know what to make of this one. It's like it might do well, it could be terrible. Well, what do you do? What's the goal? You just drive. You just drive. You drive and you win. Well, how is that a story? Well, is it Ford versus Ferrari? I mean, if a dad and I actually had a real race is in it. So what's the deal? Yes. I mean, Granturismo it's listed as an upcoming American biographical coming of age sports drama. So it's based on reality. So, yeah, okay, let's go for it. This is not too far afield from past eggs. You know, that's what that was when it first started out. Remember where they were not did you recall old things but Fast and Furious? The Fast and the Furious based in various Tokyo Drift Ohio draft. Yes. All those. Wait, that must be the most work they put in on those movies is trying to figure out what we're going to call this thing. You know, we've already dropped the articles, so we can't use that. We're going to add some more. The best of the various, you know, really, really fast and super duper furious. So, see, Granturismo could take over for that good. And it could grander, too. Rees-Mogg The next I feel like it's going to be an interesting one to just keep an eye on because it is on one hand, it's like based on a video game, On another hand, it's based on reality. I don't know, you know, if uppers down or what. Okay. As a person who does video games, when you see a film based on a video game, does it get you excited because they're kind of doing a better job of visualizing what's on a video game, or do you feel like you want to control it? Yeah, I don't know because I haven't played a lot of video games since becoming a parent. And, you know, it's something I did when I was a kid and through college and kind of even my early marriage years. But I just to me, video games is just an escape and you kind of sit there. My I have a brother that really like the last of us because he played the video game and he said it was pretty much, you know, they made some changes here or there that because the video game aspect of it wouldn't work on TV or vice versa. But he enjoyed it. And, you know, I like I just I played the original game. It was a Sony PlayStation game and eon ago and I always enjoyed playing it with my college roommates and we did it. But yeah, I don't I don't it's I'm so far removed from it now. I don't know what to make of it. I'm back from the days of Pong, so, you know, Pong. When will there be a movie? Could that be a movie somewhere, I think, Or a little pad opening across the screen? Yeah, Well, boom, boom, boom. That's a blue beetle is another one that's coming out, and that's a superhero one. Yeah, That was the last one on my list here. So, you know, we are coming to the end of this episode that's out August 18th. It's a DC Universe movie. This is on my list to not see because I'm just I have just no interest in it. I've never. What are your thoughts, Needle? You know, and I think it just takes all it takes is a good film and if it's done well, people will come and see it. If it's a bomb. We've seen the last of the blue beetle. They won't try to reboot it. There's too many other things that are hanging out there that they could do, but it's DC, so who knows? You know, is looking for something that's going to bring them in. I still am going with the Flash, though. The Flash is going to be their big summer thing. Yeah, yeah. The Flash is really the only superhero movie I'm interested in seeing this summer and Beetle and it. Yeah, yeah, that's a that's a different. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Superhero, I guess. Comic book movie. Yeah. If I'm going to go comics, that's really the only The Flash is the only one I've any interest in seeing. You know, I loved Jaws and Jurassic Park. I really enjoyed those this summer. All the bad iterations of Jurassic Park, I, I enjoyed it because it is like you are going somewhere else and you know that when it's over, you'll get out. Yeah. During the moment that you're in the middle of the whole whatever. It's fun to be in that, that environment. And I think that's what we like. I mean, it's like going to a theme park. You could have a great day or you could have a really bad day depending on what rides you get on. And, you know, with these, these rides are going to be pretty well engineered. Yep. So I think that's yeah, that's what we're missing from this summer's list is we need something like that. I don't think the Transformers is going to be that Jurassic Park jaws kind of experi and said thrill. And you need to have that kind of scariness where you know you're going down a and a hallway and you think something might be behind you. Then you turn around. There's nothing there, and then you look the other direction and there it is. I think that's that was what's so fun about those films, is they really are serials for the 21st century. I think my take away on this summer is last year Top Gun got me back into the theater, but there wasn't a whole lot else that got me back into the theater. And I actually looked at my my purchase history in the app and I went to see Top Gun. Then I went to see Avatar and now I just went to see Mario Brothers. Those are the last three movies I've seen since that final Star Wars movie came out in £29 since since the pandemic. And it's just been a combination of some just, you know, things going on in life and, you know, family things that they got to get done. So I just haven't been able to get to the theater. But I also think it speaks a little bit to the lack of really good films that have wanted that I've wanted to go and see, especially since I think the one thing the pandemic did is, is I learned that I could just sit on my couch and watch movies over a over 65 inch TV. I'm sitting really close to it, so it's not a whole lot different. And I have the comforts of home and I'm not paying ten bucks a ticket and, you know, $10 for a bucket of popcorn. And I could just watch these things. I'm already paying for them anyway, through my streaming service. Yet streaming has changed their world and I think you need to have event programing. It's got to be really big to get you to get out of the house and go to the theater and they can't throw it on streaming right away. They really have to hold it. That's what Topgun did a marvelous job of holding it from that that crowd for a while, so that then you had to go to the theater to see things. And I think more could be that way. I thought air could have been in theaters for a long time before I went to Amazon Prime. So, you know, who knows what it is. But I think it is a game changer and they've got to watch that. And you have to look for the the big hits. The big hits are what people will go to the movies for. All right. Sounds good. So we're going to wrap up the show. Thank you once again for listening to streamed and screened. And we will be back again next week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Not every apology is a good one. Honestly, a poor, half-hearted apology from a friend can feel worse than the harm that was caused. So why does it sometimes feel like apologizing isn't enough? Let's look at the context more closely. Whenever one wants to take ownership of the damage done to a friend an apology is owed. Even if there's no interest in repairing the relationship, an apology is owed. It is an extension of a person's values to show accountability for the way their behaviors may have hurt another. In this episode, we clarify what makes a good apology, and three situations in which one should NOT apologize. - You can book a private friendship coaching session here. - Book Danielle Bayard Jackson -- friendship expert and educator-- to speak at your event. - We save in-depth resources for our “group chat” members. Join today. - To dive deeper into these topics and more, be on the lookout for Danielle Bayard Jackson's book debut: "Fighting for Our Friendships" in the spring of 2024. We often overlook the opportunity for connection with female friends through apologies. As the resident friendship expert Danielle Bayard Jackson sums it best, “If we all claim, ‘Hey, I want to be a better friend.' Well, that starts with us.” So how do we make sure we're getting the most potential to deepen our relationships, especially when going through a rough patch? Good apologies. One that uses the word apologize, acknowledges the harm done, and ends with intentions to repair and do better. Clear, intentional, and appropriately timed apologies, in the RIGHT situations. Here are some instances when an apology is not helpful. Situation #1 – Repeat Offender (Apologizer) Think about a time when a person apologized for their behavior – maybe always canceling plans or drinking too much when you all went out – but continued to do the same actions again and again. What does the apology have to offer if there's no intention behind it to do better? What is a true friendship without trust and mutual respect? Repeatedly apologizing without any change in behavior starts to tear into the fabric of security and trust in a friend's word, diminishing the respect they have for the other. Don't apologize when the intention behind it is empty and untrue. Situation #2 – Getting Back to the Good Part If a friend is only apologizing to speed up the reconciliation process, they should not be saying sorry. Rushing through this moment to repair the harm one has caused a friend can be more unproductive than not apologizing at all. A person may want to quickly move forward and have their friend get over it because they are uncomfortable sitting in the hot seat. They may have an issue with being accountable, feeling threatened or called out, or responding to a heated conversation in a healthy way. Ultimately it can come across as dismissive of the friend's feelings, and the integrity of the female friendship itself. Situation #3 – Doing Too Much This one's for the people pleasers. When people find themselves apologizing for any instance that may leave room for another to be mad at them, there needs to be a moment to pause. Some friends offer an apology when there's been no wrong-doing or offense. Heck, sometimes an apology may slip out towards someone who caused harm to the one apologizing. Over-apologizing in female friendship occurs when a woman wants to eliminate any possibility of her friends having issues or any negative emotions toward her. It can act as a buffer for having honest and maybe uncomfortable conversations that may ultimately deepen the friendship. If this resonates, you'll love the episode People-Pleaser Friends with boundaries expert, Terry Cole. And as food-for-thought, friendship expert Danielle Bayard Jackson shares some reflective homework – What is your relationship with apologizing to other people? Think about apologies in your life recently, in a friendship context of course. Whether you're owed one or offered one that was unproductive, what are some ways in which we hold ourselves back from strengthening our relationships with other women? And don't forget, #AskHerOutAlready is in full effect. We want to see those pictures and read the stories.
Colemine Records founder and funk maestro Terry Cole and I discuss flipping 78s, tiger tales, hammer dulcimers, Whitney Houston, Cincinnati chili, trash can music, plus he spills what's coming soon to the label, and more!Check out Colemine Records!Websites: https://www.coleminerecords.com/ | https://www.plaidroomrecords.comSocial: https://www.facebook.com/Colemine45 | https://www.instagram.com/coleminerecords/Spotify (Colemine): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/28mXNP3AFnquH9rR9aG3a0?si=0d6b409d7da14988Spotify (Leroi Conroy): https://open.spotify.com/artist/2PByfnZrAVQUWdsUwZDQUw?si=kfS62UbzRJGIf2I51Gq-TwSpotify (Tee See Connection): https://open.spotify.com/artist/3y2iL6hNQVwKBKTJBmYD8o?si=IPGxydAeQbCcIlKPMI9UnASpotify (The Jive Turkeys): https://open.spotify.com/artist/4A0ovIJHSfA8FrEA726w0k?si=s1YNC1NqSPaqnLTWGV-M2w40 Minutes of Funk is an interview podcast focusing on Funk practitioners, their philosophies, and their music. Listen on all podcast networks and please subscribe, rate, and leave feedback for the show. Follow on social media: https://www.facebook.com/40minutesoffunk | https://instagram.com/40minutesoffunk | https://twitter.com/40minutesoffunk. Support at only $5/month or more and receive exclusive perks at https://www.patreon.com/40minutesoffunk. Check out the website for more info at http://www.40minutesoffunk.com!Listen to my funk radio show, Tonic: The Funky Groove Show, every Friday night, 9-11 PM Central at http://www.kgou.org and follow on social media: https://www.facebook.com/FunkyGrooveShow | https://www.instagram.com/funkygrooveshow/ | https://twitter.com/funkygrooveshow - thanks!Support the show
Árið 1987 synti kýrin Harpa þvert yfir Önundarfjörðinn, frá Flateyri, og kom í land hinum megin við fjörðinn við Kirkjuból í Valþjófsdal. Hún hafði slitið sig lausa við sláturhúsdyrnar og stökk í sjóinn. Hjónin á Kirkjubóli ákváðu að verðlauna henni þrautseigjuna með því að taka hana að sér í stað þess að senda hana aftur til slátrarans. Harpa hóf þannig nýtt líf á Kirkjubóli undir nýju nafni og var nú nefnd Sæunn, með tilvísun í sjósundið mikla. Bryndís Sigurðardóttir, Sæunnarsundstjóri, kom í þáttinn og sagði okkur frá Sæunnarsundinu sem þreytt verður í fjórða sinn á laugardaginn til minningar um þetta mikla afrek Hörpu. Við sögðum svo frá lokaverkefni Jóns Arnar Sverrissonar í landlagsarkitektúr, en í því leggur hann áherslu á að umhverfi dvalarheimila fyrir aldraða verði þannig úr garði gert að heimilisfólkið geti notið útiveru á sem fjölbreyttastan hátt í gróðursælu umhverfi. Hann segir aðstöðuleysi vera almennt við dvalarheimili og að það sé víða eins og það sé ekki reiknað með að fólk á þessum aldri njóti útiveru, þó auðvitað sé það víða í lagi. Hann vann sjálfur á Dalbæ, dvalarheimili aldraðra á Dalvík, og notar það umhverfi í lokaverkefni sínu auk þess að leggja spurningalista fyrir starfsfólk og heimilisfólk um hvað það vilji. Jón Arnar sagði okkur frá þessu í þættinum. Lesandi vikunnar í þetta sinn var leikkonan og handritshöfundur Vala Þórsdóttir. Við fengum að vita hvað hún hefur verið að lesa undanfarið og hvaða bækur og höfundar hafa haft mest áhrif á hana í gegnum tíðina. Vala talaði um bækur eftir Alexander McCall, Isabel Dalhousie og Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur. Svo nefndi hún tvær sjálfshjálparbækur: Boundary boss, e. Terry Cole og Árin sem enginn man e. Sæunni Kjartansd. Þegar Vala svo leit til baka þá nefndi hún Línu Langsokkur og smásögur Svövu Jakobsdóttur, sem stóðu sérstaklega upp úr og hafa haft mest áhrif á hana í gegnum tíðina. Tónlist í þættinum í dag: Borð fyrir tvo / Hjálmar (Sigurður Halldór Guðmundsson og Bragi Valdimar Skúlason) Sundhetjan / Sigríður Thorlacius, Bogomil Font og hljómsveit Tómasar R. Einarssonar (Tómas R. Einarsson) Einsemd / Snorri Helgason (Snorri Helgason og Guðmundur Óskar Guðmundsson) UMSJÓN: GUÐRÚN GUNNARSDÓTTIR OG GUNNAR HANSSON
Árið 1987 synti kýrin Harpa þvert yfir Önundarfjörðinn, frá Flateyri, og kom í land hinum megin við fjörðinn við Kirkjuból í Valþjófsdal. Hún hafði slitið sig lausa við sláturhúsdyrnar og stökk í sjóinn. Hjónin á Kirkjubóli ákváðu að verðlauna henni þrautseigjuna með því að taka hana að sér í stað þess að senda hana aftur til slátrarans. Harpa hóf þannig nýtt líf á Kirkjubóli undir nýju nafni og var nú nefnd Sæunn, með tilvísun í sjósundið mikla. Bryndís Sigurðardóttir, Sæunnarsundstjóri, kom í þáttinn og sagði okkur frá Sæunnarsundinu sem þreytt verður í fjórða sinn á laugardaginn til minningar um þetta mikla afrek Hörpu. Við sögðum svo frá lokaverkefni Jóns Arnar Sverrissonar í landlagsarkitektúr, en í því leggur hann áherslu á að umhverfi dvalarheimila fyrir aldraða verði þannig úr garði gert að heimilisfólkið geti notið útiveru á sem fjölbreyttastan hátt í gróðursælu umhverfi. Hann segir aðstöðuleysi vera almennt við dvalarheimili og að það sé víða eins og það sé ekki reiknað með að fólk á þessum aldri njóti útiveru, þó auðvitað sé það víða í lagi. Hann vann sjálfur á Dalbæ, dvalarheimili aldraðra á Dalvík, og notar það umhverfi í lokaverkefni sínu auk þess að leggja spurningalista fyrir starfsfólk og heimilisfólk um hvað það vilji. Jón Arnar sagði okkur frá þessu í þættinum. Lesandi vikunnar í þetta sinn var leikkonan og handritshöfundur Vala Þórsdóttir. Við fengum að vita hvað hún hefur verið að lesa undanfarið og hvaða bækur og höfundar hafa haft mest áhrif á hana í gegnum tíðina. Vala talaði um bækur eftir Alexander McCall, Isabel Dalhousie og Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur. Svo nefndi hún tvær sjálfshjálparbækur: Boundary boss, e. Terry Cole og Árin sem enginn man e. Sæunni Kjartansd. Þegar Vala svo leit til baka þá nefndi hún Línu Langsokkur og smásögur Svövu Jakobsdóttur, sem stóðu sérstaklega upp úr og hafa haft mest áhrif á hana í gegnum tíðina. Tónlist í þættinum í dag: Borð fyrir tvo / Hjálmar (Sigurður Halldór Guðmundsson og Bragi Valdimar Skúlason) Sundhetjan / Sigríður Thorlacius, Bogomil Font og hljómsveit Tómasar R. Einarssonar (Tómas R. Einarsson) Einsemd / Snorri Helgason (Snorri Helgason og Guðmundur Óskar Guðmundsson) UMSJÓN: GUÐRÚN GUNNARSDÓTTIR OG GUNNAR HANSSON
Árið 1987 synti kýrin Harpa þvert yfir Önundarfjörðinn, frá Flateyri, og kom í land hinum megin við fjörðinn við Kirkjuból í Valþjófsdal. Hún hafði slitið sig lausa við sláturhúsdyrnar og stökk í sjóinn. Hjónin á Kirkjubóli ákváðu að verðlauna henni þrautseigjuna með því að taka hana að sér í stað þess að senda hana aftur til slátrarans. Harpa hóf þannig nýtt líf á Kirkjubóli undir nýju nafni og var nú nefnd Sæunn, með tilvísun í sjósundið mikla. Bryndís Sigurðardóttir, Sæunnarsundstjóri, kom í þáttinn og sagði okkur frá Sæunnarsundinu sem þreytt verður í fjórða sinn á laugardaginn til minningar um þetta mikla afrek Hörpu. Við sögðum svo frá lokaverkefni Jóns Arnar Sverrissonar í landlagsarkitektúr, en í því leggur hann áherslu á að umhverfi dvalarheimila fyrir aldraða verði þannig úr garði gert að heimilisfólkið geti notið útiveru á sem fjölbreyttastan hátt í gróðursælu umhverfi. Hann segir aðstöðuleysi vera almennt við dvalarheimili og að það sé víða eins og það sé ekki reiknað með að fólk á þessum aldri njóti útiveru, þó auðvitað sé það víða í lagi. Hann vann sjálfur á Dalbæ, dvalarheimili aldraðra á Dalvík, og notar það umhverfi í lokaverkefni sínu auk þess að leggja spurningalista fyrir starfsfólk og heimilisfólk um hvað það vilji. Jón Arnar sagði okkur frá þessu í þættinum. Lesandi vikunnar í þetta sinn var leikkonan og handritshöfundur Vala Þórsdóttir. Við fengum að vita hvað hún hefur verið að lesa undanfarið og hvaða bækur og höfundar hafa haft mest áhrif á hana í gegnum tíðina. Vala talaði um bækur eftir Alexander McCall, Isabel Dalhousie og Elísabetu Jökulsdóttur. Svo nefndi hún tvær sjálfshjálparbækur: Boundary boss, e. Terry Cole og Árin sem enginn man e. Sæunni Kjartansd. Þegar Vala svo leit til baka þá nefndi hún Línu Langsokkur og smásögur Svövu Jakobsdóttur, sem stóðu sérstaklega upp úr og hafa haft mest áhrif á hana í gegnum tíðina. Tónlist í þættinum í dag: Borð fyrir tvo / Hjálmar (Sigurður Halldór Guðmundsson og Bragi Valdimar Skúlason) Sundhetjan / Sigríður Thorlacius, Bogomil Font og hljómsveit Tómasar R. Einarssonar (Tómas R. Einarsson) Einsemd / Snorri Helgason (Snorri Helgason og Guðmundur Óskar Guðmundsson) UMSJÓN: GUÐRÚN GUNNARSDÓTTIR OG GUNNAR HANSSON
Please enjoy our RECORD STORE DAY 2022 EXTRAVAGANZA as we run up to Record Store Day 2022, April 23. RSD co-founders Michael Kurtz and Carrie Colliton join author Larry Jaffee to talk about the new book, Record Store Day: The Most Improbable Comeback of the 21st Century (Rare Bird Books), PLUS: The Muffs' Ronnie Barnett on Kim Shattuck, Replacements' author Bob Mehr, Sweat Records' Lolo Reskin, The Plaid Room's Terry Cole, Resonance Records' "jazz detective" Zev Feldman, and cameo appearances by Devo's Mark Mothersbaugh & Gerald Casale, and Def Leppard's Joe Elliott. It's nearly 2 hours of music and talk! Sponsored as always by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, and Tito's Handmade Vodka. Go to RecordStoreDay.com for up-to-the-minute RSD info. Please subscribe to us wherever you get your podcasts.
Fort Point Lighthouse is in Stockton Springs, Maine, near the mouth of the Penobscot River. The light station was established in 1836 and the square brick lighthouse tower and attached keeper's house that stand there today were built in 1857. Terry Cole was a keeper at Fort Point when he was in the Coast Guard for three years in the 1970s. The lighthouse is within Fort Point State Park, and Terry became involved as a park manager while he was in the Coast Guard. Fort Point Light Station, Maine. Photo by Jeremy D'Entremont. In 1989, long after he had left the Coast Guard, Terry and his wife Jeri moved back into the light station and Terry became the resident park manager. Jeri Cole also played an important role, helping to host visitors at the lighthouse and planning events. Terry retired last August after after 44 years working for Maine Parks and Lands. In part two of this two-part interview, Terry and Jeri reminisce about living at Fort Point in all kinds of weather, about the concerts and other events they held there, and about what they're doing in retirement, among other things. Terry and Jeri Cole, photo by Jeremy D'Entremont. Laurie Perkins is the Southern Lower Peninsula Historian for the Michigan History Center. Under that umbrella is Tawas Point Lighthouse, which is located in Tawas Point State Park on the west side of Lake Huron in Northern Michigan. In a "Be a Lighthouse" segment, Laurie talks with host Jeremy D'Entremont about some ways the Michigan History Center and Tawas Point Lighthouse are enriching the lives of young people. Tawas Point Lighthouse, Michigan. USLHS photo. Listen to the podcast with this player:
Listen to the podcast with this player: Fort Point Lighthouse is in Stockton Springs, Maine, near the mouth of the Penobscot River. The light station is part of Fort Point State Park and is adjacent to the remains of Fort Pownall, which was built in 1759 to guard against the French. Fort Point Light Station was established in 1836, and the 31-foot square brick lighthouse that stands today was built in 1857. Fort Point Light Station, Maine. Photo by Jeremy D'Entremont. Terry and Jeri Cole with Molly the lighthouse dog, at Fort Point in the 1990s. Photo by Jeremy D'Entremont. In 1973, 22-year-old Coast Guardsman Terry Cole became the light keeper at Fort Point. While he was stationed at Fort Point with the Coast Guard, Terry served as park manager for a while before he and his family moved on to another assignment on Cape Cod. In 1988, Fort Point Light was automated and the Coast Guard removed its keepers. The keeper's house became housing for a park ranger and his family. The first person to fill the live-in position was Terry Cole, beginning in 1989. Terry's wife Jeri also played a large role, helping to organize events and answering visitors' questions. Terry retired this past summer after 44 years working for Maine Parks and Lands and more than 30 years of living at the Fort Point Lighthouse. The historic fog bell tower at Fort Point, sunrise view by Terry Cole. Fort Point Light Station in winter, courtesy of Terry Cole. An organization called Lighthouse Immersive is sponsoring a fundraising initiative built around a show called Immersive Shevchenko: Soul of Ukraine. The subject of the show is Taras Shevchenko (1814-1861), a Ukrainian poet, writer, artist, political figure, and folklorist. In the new show, the audience can see pieces by Shevchenko projected across the gallery walls, and the show is set to a soundtrack to further immerse you in his world. The exhibit first opened in Odesa to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Ukrainian independence last year. Immersive Shevchenko will be shown in five cities on March 15 – Boston, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, Toronto, and San Francisco. There will also be a virtual showing on March 15. Details are available at lighthouseimmersive.com. One of the show's producers, Valeriy Kostyuk, discusses the exhibit in a "Be a Lighthouse" segment. Listen to the podcast with this player:
Fern welcomes Terry Cole, mah jongg enthusiast and recent Jeopardy! contestant to the podcast. Listen in to hear how Terry, a third generation player gets her mahj—on, recently faced the reigning champ on Jeopardy! and teaches people like you and me how to tell stories that wow listeners. https://www.tellmeanotherstories.com/workshops If you'd like to order a signed copy of Fern's book, you can do so at www.burtonsbooks.com Want to help support the show? Become a patron at patreon.com/mahjonggmondays
Terry Cole is a former school teacher who opened a record store, and later a record label, after becoming dissatisfied with his previous job. He explains. We also talk about the appeal of vinyl, running a record store and record label in the 21st century, and more. Be sure to listen for the special promo code for 20% off near the end of the episode. Listen here below, or find it in iTunes, Stitcher, Podbean, TuneIn, and Spotify--- really anywhere you get your podcasts. Be sure to download and subscribe today, so you don't miss an episode! Get social with us: Facebook: Cincy Shirts Official Facebook Page Twitter: Cincy Shirts Official Twitter Page Instagram: @CincyShirts Snapchat: @CincyShirtsThe Cincy Shirts Podcast theme is “Cincinnati” by Big Nothing who are actually from Philadelphia.
In Episode 12 of History's Greatest Idiots, Lev and Derrick discover the fascinating history of the worst bank robber in history and uncover the murky secrets behind one of the most notorious financial scandals of the last 100 years! Now in Video Podcast format Support us on Patreon Visit our Instagram Or our Twitter Hosts: Lev & Derek https://linktr.ee/Lev_Myskin https://linktr.ee/ThatEffnGuy Artist: Sarah Chey https://www.fiverr.com/sarahchey Circus Man by Jeris (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/37243 Ft: A.M. mews by MommaLuv SKyTower --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/historysgreatestidiots/support
In Episode 12 of History's Greatest Idiots, Lev and Derrick discover the fascinating history of the worst bank robber in history and uncover the murky secrets behind one of the most notorious financial scandals of the last 100 years! Now in Video Podcast format Support us on Patreon Visit our Instagram Or our Twitter Hosts: Lev & Derek https://linktr.ee/Lev_Myskin https://linktr.ee/ThatEffnGuy Artist: Sarah Chey https://www.fiverr.com/sarahchey Circus Man by Jeris (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/37243 Ft: A.M. mews by MommaLuv SKyTower --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/historysgreatestidiots/support
This week's episode is dedicated to local radio personality, Terry Cole. Mike and Joey share the Special Election for Mount Gilead Village residents on August 3rd. The special election is for the .25% income tax increase for the Fire Department and share some of the statistics shared by the Chief Swank. Mike jumps into history of a village that never was. Joey shared some pretty cools things that happened in history on July 11th!
Terri Cole is a licensed psychotherapist and global relationship and empowerment expert. For over two decades, Terri has worked with a diverse group of clients that includes everyone from stay-at-home moms to celebrities and Fortune 500 CEOs. She has a gift for making complex psychological concepts accessible and actionable so that clients and students achieve sustainable change. She inspires over 250,000 people weekly through her blog, social media platform, signature courses, and her popular podcast, The Terri Cole Show. So, Terri has been in the wellness and personal growth space for many years. And I’ve been a huge fan of her work and an admirer of what she’s built ever since 2014 when I met her at a retreat. As you’ll hear, she is absolutely brilliant, such a good human, and has the most soothing voice. In this episode, we chat about what it was like for her build a successful career as an agent for super models and then pivot into psychotherapy, her journey as the coveted therapist of many celebrities and influencers who was very much behind the scenes, what inspired her to become more visible and build an online business as a psychotherapist, the strategies she used to build a community of over 250,000 people over the course of 6 years and why being of service has always been her #1 priority, the role setting clear boundaries have played in her growth as a business owner, and why she wrote a book about it, and so much more! To learn more about Terry Cole and the resources mentioned in this episode, visit the show notes. Follow Me On: Facebook Instagram
Welcome to our latest show 565,As usual loads of brand new music all leaning over to the jazz genre : Spiritual,Afro,Latin,Soulful, Hip Hop & Leftfield beats. Along with an interview with "Terry Cole" Of The Ghost Funk Orchestra (USA) Aja & Claire Four Tet - Misnomer (Long Version) Damu The Fudgemunk Ft Sugar Coat It (feat Luke Stewart) Galliano- Jazz Charles Tolliver - Blue Soul Menagerie - Hope Hideto Sasaki, Toshiyuki Sekine Quartet +1 - Little B's Poem Ambiance - The Black Narcissus Doug Carn,Adrian Younge & Ali Shaheed - Freedom At Sunset Ahmad Jamal - Sustah Sustah Interview with Terry Cole Ghost Funk Orchestra - Little Bird Khruangbin - Nergal Khruangbin - Summer Madness Jitwam - Sun After Rain (Kaidi Tatham's Mix) Luchi & Raizer - Cannon (Beat Mix) Ghost Funk Orchestra - Step Back (Wild Child) Damu The Fudgemunk - Searching Souls Daniel Casimir & Tess Hirst - Hope She'll Be Happier
Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio - “Inner City Blues,” a 2020 single on Colemine Records. Back in June, Colemine Records launched the Brighter Days Ahead singles series, a response to the stay-at-home orders and the subsequent loss of income from canceling tours, postponing release dates, and ceasing the manufacturing for LPs and 45s. "We wanted to come up with some way to give our fans and our artist's fans something to look forward to," explained label owner Terry Cole. Starting on May 22nd and running through the summer, Colemine will release a new track every Friday on their Bandcamp page with 100% of any revenues generated going directly to the artist. "Our goals are simple: put a little bit of money in our artist's pockets and get our fans some new tunes," Cole summarized. The series kicked off with Seattle's own Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio covering Marvin Gaye's 1971 track "Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)" off his landmark album What's Going On. The lyrics convey the despair of the bleak economic situation of the times, the lack of support from the government, and police brutality. (That sounds depressingly familiar.) But, in the hands of maestro Delvon Lamarr, the song sounds almost joyous as an instrumental. Guitarist Jimmy James adds a funky groove to the track, and drummer Dan Weiss picks up the pace from Gaye's original composition. Listening to it makes you believe, there might really be brighter days ahead. Read the full post on KEXP.org Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donate
On Episode 16, we pay a virtual visit to Kauai to speak with visionary musician and music producer Todd Rundgren, who shares his big thoughts on technology, remote collaboration, virtual touring, and working with Daryl Hall, Donald Fagen, and the late Hal Willner. We also check in with Terry Cole at The Plaid Room in Ohio, and Luke Sardello at Josey Records in Texas. And Carrie Colliton beams in from North Carolina to give some RSD News. Go to RecordStoreDay.com for all the latest RSD news. Sponsored by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, and Tito's Handmade Vodka. Please subscribe and rate us wherever you get your podcasts.
On this episode of W.E.S.G. we go to Loveland Ohio to talk to Terry Cole of Colemine Records ( www.coleminerecords.com ). We talk about finding valuable vinyl, starting and maintaining a record label with only two guys at the helm, and giving power back to the artist! Also, we listen to a couple of tunes from Terry’s band, The Jive Turkeys. On Top of all that we listen to the new single from Reina Mystique, "Lyrical Drive-By". Check out the other half of Colemine Records: www.plaidroomrecords.com Dig through the crates of your mind and write the show: Wespeakenglishgood@gmail.com Wespeakenglishgood.com
Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Jade Lawhon, Sincere Vega, conshus, Millatron, Marz Mello, Shinobi Stalin, DH, Crew54, Trust Burnem, Ozay Moore, Mayer Hawthorne, Now On, Terry Cole, Wild Belle, Jamila Woods, Beres Hammond, Planetself, Ras G, John Robinson, Sivion, Andreon Michael, Lucyclubhouse, E-TURN, DILLA, Harriet Brown, Justo the MC, maticulous, Kev Brown, SUSTO, QQ Beats, F.E.E.L., Deer Tick, Jon Corbin, Eternia, Tensei, Liv Warfield, Nujabes, TLC, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Hola Big Interview listeners!By now Ledley King must be sick of talking about the injuries that shortened his career. Instead this Big Interview is about where he came from: the neighbourhood, the people, the places he learned to play football.You will hear about Ledley's school team rivalry with Ashley Cole, his neighbour growing up, and how a small boy called John Terry used to boss his Sunday League youth team around - as a midfielder!And, of course, Ledley discusses the type of defending which made him a Spurs legend and one of the greatest defenders the Premier League has ever seen.This episode is available ad-free at patreon.com/grahamhunter. Sign up now and you will unlock our full archive of Big Interviews with the likes of Brian McClair and Quinton Fortune, while you will also be helping us to continue producing the content you love.Enjoy!Graham See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of W.E.S.G. we go to Loveland Ohio to talk to Terry Cole of Colemine Records ( https://www.coleminerecords.com ). We talk about finding valuable vinyl, starting and maintaining a record label with only two guys at the helm, and giving power back to the artist! Also, we listen to a couple of tunes from Terry’s band, The Jive Turkeys. Check out the other half of Colemine Records: https://www.plaidroomrecords.com Dig through the crates of your mind and write the show: Wespeakenglishgood@gmail.com Wespeakenglishgood.net
Terry Cole grew up with a record collector as a father. Influenced by soul music he was inspired to start a band and ultimately his own record label. Come listen to his story as he goes from music lover to biology teacher to entrepreneur and record producer.
Theatre has been my thing for a few years now, easily being my best subject in high school alongside Media. Thus, I've been a lot of theatre, both good, bad, amateur and professional, yet I've never seen a La Mama production until now. Todd in Venice is a Midsumma Festival show on display at La Mama from February 1st-5th. Written by Sofia Chapman, a musician and writer who has previously had plays on at La Mama, Todd in Venice details Anges Kermode and Michael Bark's travels in Italy, where they come across the peculiar Todd Ash. Chapman's story can be best described as a look into human emotion, sexuality, discovery and lust or love. Kate Hosking, Alex Beyer and Joseph Lai appear as the main cast, with Terry Cole and James Adler supporting as Guido and Doge of Venice respectively. Each character within the play are very separate to each other, meaning very different personalities clash on stage. Anges is a very direct woman, however consistently changes her mind and decisions, worrying about money one second, then throwing it out for anything in another. Michael is a very sexual young man, puffing out his chest and striking poses, but also has a big heart, falling for Todd very quickly. Todd is a different case entirely. Later revealed as a sex worker, Todd rebuffs Michael's advances for the better part of the play, before finally succumbing to lust, or love; neither is specified. As for the supporting cast, they add a lot to the background of the primary performances. Guido performs and plays behind the action, be in a small italian guitar, an accordion, or even circus tricks. His performance is obviously used to enhance the idea of being in Italy, however for a lot of the time it's almost unnecessary, acting as more of a distraction than an accompaniment. Meanwhile, the Doge adds a very aussie feel to Venice, whilst although pitched as a very religious character, quickly relaxes and acts as casual as if one of the audience members. Although he is most seperate to the other four characters, he is also the most interesting. The play itself is quite scattered; split into three acts, the play picks up pace wise in the second act abruptly, then drops suddenly within the third. The abrupt reason is the dance sequence. Music, singing, and even some light dancing is used earlier in the play, however not to the extent of its use in act two. Before it came on I noticed that Lai and Hosking did the choreography of the play, however I hadn't noticed any major dancing. That changed quickly. As though in a bollywood dance film, Anges, Todd and Michael suddenly began prancing and dancing across the stage, sticking together rather tightly as they grinded, twerked, and pouted for the small, twenty person audience. Fascinating, to say the least. What it caused however was a jumble in the play's structure. By the end of it, I still couldn't tell you what exactly happened during it. Anges got a sex change as a woman, but she was already a women, Todd became sick and then was placed in a boat made from balloon animals, and Michael held him in his arms as the lights lowered on the play. My biggest gripe with the play is its lack of a significant plot, meaning although the scenes wereinteresting, as was the acting, I didn't know why they were there or shown in the first place, as they didn't make up a strong timeline of events.Todd in Venice tries to be a lot of things; a dance number, a circus show, and a play. However, it only achieves two of these, failing at what it is actually meant to be. Written by Hamish VallanceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Theatre has been my thing for a few years now, easily being my best subject in high school alongside Media. Thus, I’ve been a lot of theatre, both good, bad, amateur and professional, yet I’ve never seen a La Mama production until now. Todd in Venice is a Midsumma Festival show on display at La Mama from February 1st-5th. Written by Sofia Chapman, a musician and writer who has previously had plays on at La Mama, Todd in Venice details Anges Kermode and Michael Bark’s travels in Italy, where they come across the peculiar Todd Ash. Chapman’s story can be best described as a look into human emotion, sexuality, discovery and lust or love. Kate Hosking, Alex Beyer and Joseph Lai appear as the main cast, with Terry Cole and James Adler supporting as Guido and Doge of Venice respectively. Each character within the play are very separate to each other, meaning very different personalities clash on stage. Anges is a very direct woman, however consistently changes her mind and decisions, worrying about money one second, then throwing it out for anything in another. Michael is a very sexual young man, puffing out his chest and striking poses, but also has a big heart, falling for Todd very quickly. Todd is a different case entirely. Later revealed as a sex worker, Todd rebuffs Michael’s advances for the better part of the play, before finally succumbing to lust, or love; neither is specified. As for the supporting cast, they add a lot to the background of the primary performances. Guido performs and plays behind the action, be in a small italian guitar, an accordion, or even circus tricks. His performance is obviously used to enhance the idea of being in Italy, however for a lot of the time it's almost unnecessary, acting as more of a distraction than an accompaniment. Meanwhile, the Doge adds a very aussie feel to Venice, whilst although pitched as a very religious character, quickly relaxes and acts as casual as if one of the audience members. Although he is most seperate to the other four characters, he is also the most interesting. The play itself is quite scattered; split into three acts, the play picks up pace wise in the second act abruptly, then drops suddenly within the third. The abrupt reason is the dance sequence. Music, singing, and even some light dancing is used earlier in the play, however not to the extent of its use in act two. Before it came on I noticed that Lai and Hosking did the choreography of the play, however I hadn’t noticed any major dancing. That changed quickly. As though in a bollywood dance film, Anges, Todd and Michael suddenly began prancing and dancing across the stage, sticking together rather tightly as they grinded, twerked, and pouted for the small, twenty person audience. Fascinating, to say the least. What it caused however was a jumble in the play's structure. By the end of it, I still couldn’t tell you what exactly happened during it. Anges got a sex change as a woman, but she was already a women, Todd became sick and then was placed in a boat made from balloon animals, and Michael held him in his arms as the lights lowered on the play. My biggest gripe with the play is its lack of a significant plot, meaning although the scenes wereinteresting, as was the acting, I didn’t know why they were there or shown in the first place, as they didn’t make up a strong timeline of events.Todd in Venice tries to be a lot of things; a dance number, a circus show, and a play. However, it only achieves two of these, failing at what it is actually meant to be. Written by Hamish Vallance
Southern Vangard Radio - Episode 023 BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep 023! // Back in this B-I FULL FORCE this week! Only flooding around here is all the crazy joints we got this week. We're back on our interview grind, too - check out snippets from our interview with @kevbrownpictures & @jaysicko - these guys have a joint 45 coming out soon that you can pre-order NOW @ backpacktheoryrecords.bandcamp.com - these won’t last long, folks, scoop it NOW and remember to CHECK YOUR OWN LUGGAGE MANE!!! // #download #stream #listen #enjoy //southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on @soundcloud & @mixcloud // #hiphop #rap #DJ #mix #interviews #podcast #ATL #DMV #WORLDWIDE Recorded live June 7, 2015 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA / southernvangard.com / @southernvangard on @soundcloud @mixcloud / twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks *Inst. Beds by Alchemist / "Nothin Alike" - Ea$y Money feat. Dj Premier / "In-Crowd" - Supastition feat. Kenn Starr / "Make It Work" - Gods'Illa feat. Joe.D / "Last Man Standing" - EDO. G x STREET WYZE (cuts by Dj Netik) "Ghost Dilla" - Styles P feat. Fortes (The Red) / "Right Back" - Slum Village feat. De La Soul / "Pick Up The Slack" - Chali 2na "Active Balanced" (Rmx) - Ozay Moore feat. Mayer Hawthorne & Now On (prod. Terry Cole) / "Holly" - Declaime "Ka-Bang!" - CZARFACE (Inspectah Deck + 7L & Esoteric) feat. MF DOOM / "He Said It" - Pace Won / "Never Get High" - Motive Feat.Vinnie Paz / "Y.O.U." - Marvalyss feat. Kid Rich / "Etch-A-Sketch" - Jared Evan feat. Reks & Skyzoo / "88 Coupes" - Method Man / "Topless" - Rosewood 2055 (prod. Statik Selektah) / "Scintilla" - The Doppelgangaz / Kev Brown & J. Scienide Interview Snippets
Congratulations to listeners choice “Best of 2008″ series Rideout and Terry Cole for taking the win! Had all kinds of fun this time around with Tres Corner, The Stash Box and KingSoul from KonsoleKingz.com were all in the house for some great convo and a damn good time. And you know we couldnt have a show without some phenomenal indie/unsigned hip-hop. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Congratulations to listeners choice “Best of 2008″ series Rideout and Terry Cole for taking the win! Had all kinds of fun this time around with Tres Corner, The Stash Box and KingSoul from KonsoleKingz.com were all in the house for some great convo and a damn good time. And you know we couldnt have a show without some phenomenal indie/unsigned hip-hop.
Congratulations to listeners choice “Best of 2008″ series Rideout and Terry Cole for taking the win! Had all kinds of fun this time around with Tres Corner, The Stash Box and KingSoul from KonsoleKingz.com were all in the house for some great convo and a damn good time. And you know we couldnt have a show without some phenomenal indie/unsigned hip-hop. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
HoodHypes Best of 2008: Listeners Choice continues with PART 2 of the series getting us one step closer to your favorite pick of 2008 that weve spun on the HoodHype show! Congrats to Miss Nana for taking the win for Part 2 of the series! We will kick off the next episode by featuring the finalists for the series which will be New Jerseys Miss Nana competing against Ohios own, Rideout and Terry Cole.Mobile text voting polls will open right away so make sure you get in to get each artists voting codes! We also launched a brand new segment with Ham Squads Playboy Tre this episode, make sure you peep it! Also get on the show alert list and join us for the next LIVE episode right here Saturday, February 7, 2009 @ 6:00 pm EST! Or if you cant just come right back here and catch the replay! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
HoodHypes Best of 2008: Listeners Choice continues with PART 2 of the series getting us one step closer to your favorite pick of 2008 that weve spun on the HoodHype show! Congrats to Miss Nana for taking the win for Part 2 of the series! We will kick off the next episode by featuring the finalists for the series which will be New Jerseys Miss Nana competing against Ohios own, Rideout and Terry Cole.Mobile text voting polls will open right away so make sure you get in to get each artists voting codes! We also launched a brand new segment with Ham Squads Playboy Tre this episode, make sure you peep it! Also get on the show alert list and join us for the next LIVE episode right here Saturday, February 7, 2009 @ 6:00 pm EST! Or if you cant just come right back here and catch the replay! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
HoodHypes Best of 2008: Listeners Choice continues with PART 2 of the series getting us one step closer to your favorite pick of 2008 that weve spun on the HoodHype show! Congrats to Miss Nana for taking the win for Part 2 of the series! We will kick off the next episode by featuring the finalists for the series which will be New Jerseys Miss Nana competing against Ohios own, Rideout and Terry Cole.Mobile text voting polls will open right away so make sure you get in to get each artists voting codes! We also launched a brand new segment with Ham Squads Playboy Tre this episode, make sure you peep it! Also get on the show alert list and join us for the next LIVE episode right here Saturday, February 7, 2009 @ 6:00 pm EST! Or if you cant just come right back here and catch the replay!
Episode 65 was a crazy one. The show itself ended up being 3 hours, but luckily after some editing we managed to get it down to a more manageable hour and a half so we arent continually murdering your iPods space. So you may notice some continuity shit going on in the show. We kicked the show off immediately with a track and a FRESH interview with Killer Mike, talking about everything from conscious rap (which he said is rather whack) to Alexis Tyler on his show Grind Time Sports Show (BANG! BANG! BANG!). We spoke on marketing beef vs the legitimate rap beef. We then spoke with the winners of Episode 63 Rideout and Terry Cole for their song Ways to lose Detroit. COP THEIR ALBUM!! Overall we had a great time, and we really wish we could post the last segment of the LIVE show but we figured maybe we would post it some other time so we could FINALLY get this one out to yall. Enjoy and we look forward to your feedback. Please post here, email or call us with your comments for the next show --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 65 was a crazy one. The show itself ended up being 3 hours, but luckily after some editing we managed to get it down to a more manageable hour and a half so we arent continually murdering your iPods space. So you may notice some continuity shit going on in the show. We kicked the show off immediately with a track and a FRESH interview with Killer Mike, talking about everything from conscious rap (which he said is rather whack) to Alexis Tyler on his show Grind Time Sports Show (BANG! BANG! BANG!). We spoke on marketing beef vs the legitimate rap beef. We then spoke with the winners of Episode 63 Rideout and Terry Cole for their song Ways to lose Detroit. COP THEIR ALBUM!! Overall we had a great time, and we really wish we could post the last segment of the LIVE show but we figured maybe we would post it some other time so we could FINALLY get this one out to yall. Enjoy and we look forward to your feedback. Please post here, email or call us with your comments for the next show
Episode 65 was a crazy one. The show itself ended up being 3 hours, but luckily after some editing we managed to get it down to a more manageable hour and a half so we arent continually murdering your iPods space. So you may notice some continuity shit going on in the show. We kicked the show off immediately with a track and a FRESH interview with Killer Mike, talking about everything from conscious rap (which he said is rather whack) to Alexis Tyler on his show Grind Time Sports Show (BANG! BANG! BANG!). We spoke on marketing beef vs the legitimate rap beef. We then spoke with the winners of Episode 63 Rideout and Terry Cole for their song Ways to lose Detroit. COP THEIR ALBUM!! Overall we had a great time, and we really wish we could post the last segment of the LIVE show but we figured maybe we would post it some other time so we could FINALLY get this one out to yall. Enjoy and we look forward to your feedback. Please post here, email or call us with your comments for the next show --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app