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Daily Dose Series: Thank You For Today. How can we see the goodness of God by staring at Him, and just glancing at our lives? Video available on YouTube at https://youtu.be/x6mSV14hx0E Message by Shara Garcia.
Daily Dose Series: Thank You For Today. Today, let's pause and remember what a gift it is that, through Jesus, we have access to the full glory of God. Video available on YouTube at https://youtu.be/wnynylcGoCA Message by Austin Payne.
Daily Dose Series: Thank You For Today. God is good all the time! So, why do we go through times of questioning God's goodness? (Spoiler Alert: Get ready to see how God's goodness works!) Video available on YouTube at https://youtu.be/bnVZ-rEPY90 Message by Damean Easter.
Daily Dose Series: Thank You For Today. How can we have more joy, more contentment, and more peace in our life? Message by Chris Brown. Video available on YouTube at https://youtu.be/Pi14Ve3xaxI
Every day is a gift. We have to remember to be thankful for all the things that we do have.Our beliefs are being challenged every minute. So much bad info and lies in our lives now. What to do? If you're enjoying the show, I'm sure there are others out there like you who would also enjoy the show. Help them find it. Please share this podcast and maybe the person you share it with will overcome that one thing in life they were struggling with.Don't forget about my book The Positive Perspective.My new book addresses several life situations in a straightforward, simplistic way. Many of life's problems are created by us and can be fixed when you change your perspective. Emotions like love, anger, sadness, and fear, are created in our minds. When we try to predict the future it's natural to visualize the worst-case scenario. It doesn't have to be that way once you understand how to use the power of your mind.Tell me your story. I'll discuss it on an upcoming podcast and give you a shout-out on the air.Text the show or leave a message to be read on the air, 304-506-3332The Positive Perspective is available on AMAZON. Check out the Be Positive Stay Positive merchandiseSupport the show: Paypal - PatreonAll profits from merchandise go to maintain the equipment used to produce this show.If you've read the book, please review it here.Listen on:AMAZON • iHeart • Apple Podcasts • Pandora • Stitcher • Google • TuneIn • Player FM • Castbox • Podtail • ACASTWebsite • YouTube • Facebook • Twitter • Instagram • LinkedinThank you Podomatic for hosting this podcast for so many years. Check out Mountain Laurel Chalets in the Smokie Mountains. Get an awesome view for an affordable price. Tell Tom Nat at Stay Positive Podcast sent you. #bepositive #positivity #subconsciousmind #infiniteintelligence #PositivePodcast #PositivePerspective
Leave it to Paul and the lads to come up with a classic song from conception to mix in just under 12 hours. That's the story of "Birthday," the storming rocker that kicks off side 2 of The White Album. Inspired by the rock and roll of their youth, courtesy of the 1957 rock film "The Girl Can't Help It," the Beatles put together an absolute barn burner of a rock tune, and captured a track that shows just how great a rock and roll band they could still be, at a time when working individually was increasingly becoming the norm. A strange topic to sing such a shouter about, the song has more than stood the test of time, becoming a multi-generational standard, a constant feature of Paul's live show, as well as at....well...just about every birthday. Joining us this week is Portland-based musician Dave Depper, who's worked and toured with musicians from all over the place, but found a home in indie rock titans Death Cab For Cutie (one of our fave bands). Since joining in 2017, he's been on their most recent full length, Thank You For Today, 2019's Blue EP, and most recently, The Georgia EP. This year, he completed and released Europa, a long-gestating instrumental album of guitar loops, improvised and recorded live while on tour. It's a fantastic, soothing, dreamy, melodic record. Also under his belt is his 2015 synth pop album Emotional Freedom Technique (also rad AF), and if you need to be further convinced, in 2011, he released The Ram Project, a complete note-for-note recreation of Macca's classic, Ram. It too, is rad. We chat about all manner of things, including, but not limited to committing to Covid hair lengths, joining an established band with a history and finding a new future, the Beatles being part of your DNA, and why Birthday may succeed where other rockers fail. We highly recommend doing yourselves a favor, and checking out all of Dave's work (you can get it all at www.davedepper.com), as well as that of his day job. You can thank us later. What do you think? Too high? To low? Or just right, like Baby Bear's porridge? Be sure to follow along, leave your comments, and join in on the discussion on the rankings at Facebook (facebook.com/rankingthebeatles), on Twitter at @rankingbeatles, and on Instagram @rankingthebeatles. Enjoying the show and want to show your support? Check out https://anchor.fm/rankingthebeatles/support to drop a coin in the tip jar! Songs featured in this episode: Dave Depper - Munich Six - Europa Dave Depper - Manchester Two - Europa Dave Depper - Too Many People - The Ram Project Dave Depper - Anytime, Anywhere - Emotional Freedom Technique Death Cab For Cutie - Waterfalls - The Georgia EP --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rankingthebeatles/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rankingthebeatles/support
Welcome to the Turntable Round Table!Here’s what the crew were into this past week. Give em a listen and see what you think!Kevin’s PickBig Something – “Heavy” from Escape (2020)Mark’s PickElvis Costello & The Attractions – “Senior Service” from The Complete Armed Forces (1979 / 2020)Tom’s PickDeath Cab For Cutie – “Northern Lights” from Thank You For Today (2018)Craig’s PickGaspard Eden – “Automatic Dreams” from Soft Power (2020)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SchizoMusic)
Gratitude Affirmations: Thank You For Today.Neuroplasticity is the brain's ability to create new neural pathways with practice. Affirmations are one of the easiest ways to start creating new neural pathways. These affirmations are to be grateful for today. They are as follows: “Thank You For Today.”You can listen to this whenever you feel called to. Thank you for listening.You can find more about Joseph S. Fusaro on Instagram @sincerely_joe. Poetry books are available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Joseph-S.-Fusaro/e/B08HJ434PNFind out more about Mental Health News Radio Network: www.mentalhealthnewsradionetwork.com
The indie music stars talk setlists, line-up changes and growing up.
I'm feeling somber. Thank you for my blessings. God is good.
I remember listening to Death Cab For Cutie quite a bit in my first years of college, well before the idea of working in music was planted in my mind. So having the chance to sit down with Ben and Nick was such a treat. We talked about their album Thank You For Today, it being a pivotal album for the band because of a lot of changes they were experiencing, learning from every album they've made, and a lot more! We even talked about Seattle desperately deserving an NBA team (I had Seattle Supersonics socks on and Ben noticed) but unfortunately this was when the camera was turned off already. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/FaceCulture)
Join Walker as he speak about the chaotic times we are enduring as human beings these days, and how thanking God for the things in our lives that we sometimes take for granted can make your faith so much stronger. Spend a little time in this special episode reflecting on your own life, and what you might be taking for granted on a daily basis.
This week on “I’ve Been Meaning To Listen To That”, Andrew & Ezra listen to THANK YOU FOR TODAY by emo-adjacent lovers of flannel DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE with special guest Lauren Barnhart! Plus, Andrew, Ezra & Lauren discuss geographically-tied memories, the impact of nostalgia on art, and what it's like to live with Banksy! Listen, subscribe, and rate us wherever you get podcasts! Andrew's Pick: Two Slow Dancers by Mitski Ezra's Pick: A Lack of Color by Death Cab for Cutie & 17 by Emily Blue Lauren's Pick: Uncomfortably Numb by American Football ft Hayley Williams Follow Andrew Ambrose Lee on Twitter & Instagram (@AundrewALee) Follow Ezra Blue Ward on Instagram (@ezra.indigo) Theme Song by Emily Blue (@emilybluemusic) Cover Art by Olivia Jensen (@oliviaaj22) Check out the I've Been Meaning To Listen to That (And I Did!) Playlist Here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6uowIiXdoVaZX7tAIfI66O?si=Na_BQOHrQGmiMZMGxRgoVg Check out our website at ibmtltt.com Follow us at (@ibmtltt) on Facebook & Instagram, and email us at Ivebeenmeaningtolistentothat@gmail.com Have a good daaay! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ibmtltt/message
This week our guest is an artist, songwriter, and the lead vocalist of the band Death Cab for Cutie, with which he has recorded nine studio albums including their new album ‘Thank You For Today’. He is also one half of the electronic duo the Postal Service. He also has released a solo album, ‘Former Lives’, and a collaborative studio album, ‘One Fast Move or I'm Gone’ with Uncle Tupelo and Son Volt's Jay Farrar. This lyric virtuoso is a multi-Grammy nominated writer who has penned iconic hits such as “I Will Follow You Into The Dark”, “Soul Meets Body” and “I Will Possess Your Heart”. Hailing from Seattle, Washington, And The Writer Is…Ben Gibbard!This episode is sponsored by Bandzoogle and BMI. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We are finally at Death Cab's latest album, Thank you for Today (aka Thank You for Everything). The guys discuss death cab's latest endeavor. They compare Justin's initial reactions to how his feelings about the album have developed. The guys set up the future of the podcast and also take breaks in the conversation to discuss nonsense. Stay subscribed to the show, much more death cab and non-death cab material coming up!
This week we dig past the title and registration to pull out that burnt copy of Transatlanticism we all have floating around in the glove box. Were talking Death Cab new and old...Next, on The Radio Cure! Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/123363873/playlist/6DnpMk4RREVmQQTJ5ztsHk?si=5YXbNzuLQ6qnFULLHPkZAA Review:https://music.avclub.com/nicki-minaj-animal-collective-and-death-cab-lead-a-bu-1828387342 Music: Summer Years: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBM-brPlGkQ When We Drive: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l71vi6umJPo Autumn Love: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZf5J1KihJM 60 & Punk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9nLqUQYoiE
Our first episode back since the start of school. This week's episode deals with Death Cab's 2018 release Thank You For Today. It's full of throw back melodies and sounds from previous albums which is fitting as many of the lyrics discuss old relationships and the changing city of Seattle. Death Cab plays it safe with this solid indie pop album. Thanks for listening! Patreon: www.patreon.com/canomusicpodcast
For episode 13 we decided to make the transition to talking about more recent releases! For this week we checked out Neon by ERRA and Thank You for Today by Death Cab for Cutie. I wonder how they are? If only there was an audio review series I could listen to. Hmmmm Follow ERRA on Twitter: https://twitter.com/erra_band Follow Death Cab for Cutie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dcfc Follow Sound Good? on Twitter: https://twitter.com/itsoundsgoodpod
Episode 220 of The Modern Vinyl Podcast centers around Death Cab for Cutie's new record, "Thank You For Today." It may be a good "collection" of songs, but is it a good album? Is Ben Gibbard an "old man yelling at cloud"? Before that, we talk our favorite Goosebumps books, cheat codes and our upcoming live show in Chicago (Sept. 22 people!). Sponsors: Rockabilia: Use "PCJABBERJAW" for 15% off your order. Get advanced episodes and exclusive audio on Patreon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Mewsic! Right Meow! with Saydi & Aaron Episode 11, the behind the scenes world of "making it" as a musician, how podcasting has messed up our Spotify algorithms, and our review of Death Cab For Cutie's new album Thank You For Today! Also, we pick our next albums for the next episode, we are doing another essentials! It's time for It's Mewsic! RIGHT MEOW!! Death Cab For Cutie - https://deathcabforcutie.bandcamp.com/album/thank-you-for-today Saydi: https://www.instagram.com/whstleofficial/ & https://www.instagram.com/saydimusic Aaron: http://www.instagram.com/tsurufoto Theme song: "pine" by fairy eyelashes https://songwhip.com/artist/fairy-eyelashes
Justin gives his initial thoughts on Death Cab's latest album, Thank You for Today, as Ali struggles to remember the albums name. The full review of the album will be covered in its normal slot in the discography a month from now. Email the guys at wehavethefactspod@gmail.com
Jarrell is joined by potential new co-host Devin to review new albums by Nicki Minaj, Halestorm and Death Cab For Cutie. Jarrell also catches the audience up with his summer which includes becoming a Zamboni driver and scoring a free beer at PNC Arts Center. In entertainment news the guys discuss the MTV Video Music Awards, the Tinder set-up in New York City and the ending of The Big Bang Theory. Website: njhybridradio.net Email: njhybridradio@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/njhybridradio Twitter: @njhybridradio
As summer winds down, Adam and John get nostalgic while reviewing the latest from indie legends Death Cab For Cutie on their latest album 'Thank You For Today.' What do Adam and John think of their new sound and style? In addition, Adam and John review the newest tripz fest from Animal Collective on 'Tangerine Reef,' but is this reef worth exploring? Plus the latest news and other great music you should check out. Join your hosts, Adam and John every week as they discuss the latest music while drinking copious amounts of coffee.
The band has been so good for so long and on their ninth album “Thank You For Today” they continue that string of excellence.
Twenty years after Death Cab for Cutie's debut record heralded them as one of the approaching millennium's bands to watch - their ninth album is a sonically smooth mid-life meditation on relationships, aging, and the fact that no one with less money than them can actually afford to live in Seattle anymore. An album review by Tyler Clark.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Benjamin Gibbard, leader of indie rock icons Death Cab for Cutie, discusses key moments in his musical journey, from teen years spent taking the ferry to Seattle to see all-ages shows, to making Death Cab's excellent new album, Thank You For Today. (An excerpt of a 2008 interview with Gibbard is this episode's archive clip.)
Bret and the band talk about the new record Thank You For Today, the themes that run through it, gentrification in Seattle, and later day R.E.M. albums