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It's Episode 70 of the Friday Night Karaoke Podcast, and the theme was Breakup & Heartbreak Songs! Valentine’s Day is over... and love is so last week. This week on the Friday Night Karaoke Podcast, Mike and Joe are diving headfirst into the FNK ExFiles—a heartbreak-fueled, soul-baring, sometimes hilarious, and always powerful collection of breakup and heartache songs brought to life by the amazing FNK community. It’s the ultimate anti-Valentine’s celebration, packed with raw emotion, witty revenge anthems, and the kind of karaoke therapy we all need from time to time. Whether you’re nursing a broken heart or just love a good breakup jam, this episode is guaranteed to hit all the right (and wrong) notes—in the best way possible. FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE ALONGSIDE HOSTS Mike Wiston AND Joe Rubin: Janee Luts D'Ippolito kicks it off with a hauntingly beautiful version of "Creep" by Radiohead. Moody, emotional, and absolutely gripping. Anthony Gorby Sr tugs at the heartstrings with "I Can Still Make Cheyenne" by George Strait. Classic country storytelling at its finest. Angel Lark lets loose with "Love Stinks" by J. Geils Band. It’s bitter, it’s bold, and it’s a total bop. Mike Wiston brings the dramatic flair with "Somebody Kill Me" from The Wedding Singer. Darkly hilarious and oddly relatable. Karen Pavkov says exactly what we’re all thinking with "No More F***s to Give" by Thomas Benjamin. It’s cheeky, empowering, and a total mood. Eric Dubrofsky offers some heartfelt healing with "It'll Be Okay" by Shawn Mendes. Gentle, soothing, and full of hope. Dana LaValle turns the tables with "Gives You Hell" by The All-American Rejects. A perfect revenge anthem with serious singalong energy. Kevin Parish Sr closes the show with a punchy and fun cover of "The Breakup Song" by Greg Kihn Band. A retro jam that still hits hard. So grab some ice cream, throw on your best breakup playlist vibes, and join us for an episode that proves heartbreak sounds a lot better with a mic in hand. Let’s karaoke those ExFiles—FNK style! Love what you hear? Join the Friday Night Karaoke Facebook group here and be part of the magic! It's negativity free, ad-free, and all about the music: https://www.facebook.com/groups/fridaynightkaraoke See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
802: Thomas Benjamin; EVP, CTO, and Head of Platform & Analytics R&D at National Instruments (NI); discusses the innovation he is leading at the company focused on what he calls ‘Horizon 3' technologies and the preparation needed to take advantage of these technologies down the road. He shares how his team is organized across the diverse segments that are a part of the broader business and the ways in which these segments interact and collaborate with the IT organization. Thomas also gives an in-depth overview of the innovation labs he leads, the potential value that generative AI can bring to NI, and the skills that will be necessary to leverage these emerging technologies. Finally, he reflects on the lessons he has learned across his diversified career path, explains the benefit of being a hands-on leader, and looks ahead at the trends in technology that he believes will change the game.
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
802: Thomas Benjamin; EVP, CTO, and Head of Platform & Analytics R&D at National Instruments (NI); discusses the innovation he is leading at the company focused on what he calls ‘Horizon 3' technologies and the preparation needed to take advantage of these technologies down the road. He shares how his team is organized across the diverse segments that are a part of the broader business and the ways in which these segments interact and collaborate with the IT organization. Thomas also gives an in-depth overview of the innovation labs he leads, the potential value that generative AI can bring to NI, and the skills that will be necessary to leverage these emerging technologies. Finally, he reflects on the lessons he has learned across his diversified career path, explains the benefit of being a hands-on leader, and looks ahead at the trends in technology that he believes will change the game.
Today we're talking to Thomas Benjamin, EVP, CTO & Head of Platform and Analytics R&D for NI. We discuss the impact of the test and measurement industry in our current technological climate, the ways in which generative AI is making waves in test and measurement, and why Thomas looks at technology through the lens of making the world a better place.. All of this right here, right now, on the Modern CTO Podcast! For more about NI, check out their website: https://www.ni.com/en-us.html Have feedback about the show? Let us know here
This week we were joined by viral sensation Thomas Benjamin Wilde Esq. he wrote the viral song I've No More F***s To Give and he joined us today https://tombwild.com/ Thomas Benjamin Wild Esq - YouTube Thanks for joining us --- 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/accordingtotheautistickid/message
Thomas Benjamin Wild Esq. is the mastermind behind the viral hit "I've No More F***s To Give," now with nearly 10 million views on youtube alone. He is much more than that one song, however, with two albums out and a third due out in November 2021. He talks about the viral hit, his music often being misunderstood, and where he gets the inspiration for his songs.Check him out at: tombwild.comyoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdiqOyAeu__yBOZBt_Op0JQInstagram: @tombwildesqFB: https://www.facebook.com/thomasbenjaminwildesqTwitter: @tombwildIf you like this episode or any other, consider supporting the show with a one time donation or by becoming a supporter with a just a $3 contribution at patreon.com/zensammich. If you become a patron at any level, you will receive a handmade (on traditional Japanese paper), personalized postcard from the show and get a shoutout on a future episode.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/zen-sammich/donations
Our 25th episode is a Sidebar, "Taking Stock." I talk about the origins of the podcast, and how its approach to history fits in with today's trends in scholarship, including the "Atlantic World" and #VastEarlyAmerica. Oh, and I rant about the weaponization of history for partisan political purposes, and the many reasons why we should all avoid doing that. I hope you find it interesting! Selected references for this episode Karin Wulff, "Vast Early America" Thomas Benjamin, The Atlantic World: Europeans, Africans, Indians and their Shared History, 1400–1900
Hey guys! we hope you are all doing ok! this episode we are talking to the absolute legend that is, Thomas benjamin wild Esq! We were extremely lucky to get not one! but TWO! live performances. We talked about his new single ( Well this is shit ) as well as the pandemic, his fantasy BBQ guests. And his viral success (I've no more fucks to give) We will post all of the links on our social media, go check out facebook.com/turnitupto11podcast Much love! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/turnitupto11/message
What do you get when you blend vintage menswear, an amazing beard, brilliant lyrics, and some sweet banjolele strumming? The performer known as Thomas Benjamin Wild Esq. In this episode, we dive into the backstory of Thomas and his character and explore the worlds he transitions between and the role that vintage menswear has played along the way. Thomas has taken a great deal of inspiration from a British genre of music known as Chap Hop, melded it with his own love of vintage menswear style and the sweet stylings of the banjolele all to come up with some very clever and enjoyable music. Follow Thomas Benjamin Wild Esq online: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVP0fxKozKGRpu3a5KVOYYQ https://www.instagram.com/tombwildesq/ Follow Dapper Villains ---------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to the Dapper Villains YouTube Channel for even more content - https://bit.ly/DapperVillains ---------------------------------------------------------- Follow Dapper Villains on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dappervilla... ---------------------------------------------------------- Follow Dapper Villains on Spotify - https://bit.ly/DapperVillainsSpotify ---------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to Dapper Villains on iTunes - https://bit.ly/DapperVillainsApple ---------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to Dapper Villains on Google Play - https://bit.ly/DapperVillainsGoogle ---------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe on Stitcher - https://bit.ly/DapperVillainsStiticher ---------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to Dapper Villains on Podbean - https://bit.ly/DapperVillainsPodbean ---------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to Dapper Villains on TuneIn - https://bit.ly/DapperVillainsTuneIn ----------------------------------------------------------
4ème épisode et grande première ! On a enfin pu accueillir notre invité à domicile ! C'est Gabh du podcast De 4 à 7 qui a bien voulu prendre le goûter avec nous, pour aborder un thème aussi intéressant qu'il est sous-traité dans la musique : le fait de ne pas vouloir d'enfants (également connu sous le terme Childfree). Les morceaux sont disponibles en playlist ci-dessous, n'hésitez pas à nous en envoyer d'autres (via Twitter, Facebook ou Instagram), en précisant l'échelle de canapé (si vous avez écouté l'épisode, vous savez quoi faire !). Youtube Spotify Deezer Merci pour l'écoute, partagez le goûter et bonne digestion !
*The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members via the website or via the Primordial app. Check it out here https://primordialradio.com/* In the latest episode of the Binge Thinking podcast Dewsbury has an extremely flustered chat with Joakim Brodén of Sabaton, about the logistical challenges of being on the road, and putting on their own festival. From the other end of the musical spectrum, he also chats with musician/comedian Thomas Benjamin Wild Esq. about what it's like to go viral in the 21st century, and the difficulties that go with it. Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Crofty's Tracks and The Sea Word via our mobile app. Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play. Sick of double-glazing ads and the same songs on repeat OVER & OVER? Then come join the evolution of rock & metal radio for FREE for 30 days @ http://primordialradio.com
It is said that “The Journey of a Thousand Miles Begins with One Step”. Once we join hands and hearts in common endeavour, there will be no limit to what we can achieve together. 1 Welcome by Gordon Ritchie 0:00 2 Prelude “Be Ours a Religion” by Theodore Parker and Thomas Benjamin 1:46 3 Opening Words “In Our Circle Again” by Shari Woodbury 2:52 4 Kindling the Chalice “Take from Life Its Coals” by Laurel S. Sheridan 5:04 5 Hymn of the Month “One Flame” 5:32 6 Children's Recessional “Guide You on Your Way” 8:19 7 “The Edge” by David O. Rankin, read by Susan Lynch 9:54 8 Hymn 168 “One More Step” 11:51 9 “Let Us Make This Earth a Heaven” by Tess Baumberger, read by Karen Mills 13:34 10 Hymn 86 “Blessed Spirit of My Life” 15:27 11 Sharing Our Abundance, Child Haven International 17:03 12 “Strong Is What We Make Each Other” by Mary Grigolia 18:08 13 Receiving the Offering 19:36 14 Reflection “The Journey of a Thousand Miles” by Gordon Ritchie 20:10 15 Hymn 123 “Spirit of Life” 33:46 16 Meditation in word “A Prayer for the Faithifiers” by Hilary Allen 34:57 17 Meditation in song “Prayer of the Children” by Kurt Bestor 36:03 18 Hymn 131 “Love Will Guide Us” 39:47 19 Responsive Reading “Affirmation of Hope” by Loretta F. Williams 41:14 20 Thanks to volunteers 42:49 21 Postlude “There Is Peace” by Jim Papoulis 43:53 22 Extinguishing the Flame “Go Your Ways” by John W. Brigham 48:28 23 “Carry the Flame” 48:38 UCE - https://www.uce.ca/ Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/41659071349/ Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/UnitarianChurch/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/EdmUnitarian Twitter - https://twitter.com/UnitarianUCE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unitarianuce/ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-189401827/
Our first go-round was with Tommy was episode 203, when his wife was eight months pregnant. Now with his baby girl born, we get an updated scoop from Tommy as he reflects on his expectations of being a dad, to what the first few weeks are REALLY like! In each episode of Learning to Dad with Tyler Ross, Tyler pulls lessons, tools and experiences from his guests, high achieving professionals (investors, entrepreneurs, business owners, athletes, etc) who've managed to find balance between their personal pursuits and being a thoughtful, deliberate father and partner. In these long form interviews, guests provide the listeners the value of their experiences, from taking professional risks to how they pivoted their professional approach after starting a family. Stories of successes and failures, personal losses and gains, stories of how to be good and great.
Tommy is one of Tyler's childhood best friends and currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife, working as the Director of Development for Stearns Castle, an ABC Studios-based production company. Unlike any of our other guests, though, Tommy does not yet have any children, but is expecting one soon! In each episode of Learning to Dad with Tyler Ross, Tyler pulls lessons, tools and experiences from his guests, high achieving professionals (investors, entrepreneurs, business owners, athletes, etc) who've managed to find balance between their personal pursuits and being a thoughtful, deliberate father and partner. In these long form interviews, guests provide the listeners the value of their experiences, from taking professional risks to how they pivoted their professional approach after starting a family. Stories of successes and failures, personal losses and gains, stories of how to be good and great.
Most meetings should just be emails. It's a fact. And it's an irritation that is universally accepted. Well, there's an anthem for that feeling now, and Thomas Benjamin Wild, Esq. is responsible for it. Tom is from Bedford, England, and his song "I've No More Fucks to Give" has racked up more millions of views than I'm going to count. He plays the banjolele dressed as someone who stepped out of a time machine from the 1940s, and mixes humor and stories from his life to create some unique and thoroughly entertaining songs. Visit thomasbenjaminwildesq.com to order a copy, or stream wherever you get your music!
Episode #22 of the TrakkRecord Podcast is hosted by Chance and is a sit down conversation style interview with Ben Spencer of Thomas Benjamin Designs. Ben is an accessory design student at the country's top fashion design school. We sat down and talked about him as a designer as well as industry trends and streetwear. As always, thank you for listening! Like and repost everywhere possible! Instagram and Twitter: @_chvncey_ Media IG: @trakkrecordmedia Media Twitter: @trakkrecordm Don't forget to Keep a Clean TrakkRecord!
OMG, Audiommunity is back! With a... vengeance? That doesn't make any sense. But we're back!We've got a couple of new hosts - Please give a warm welcome to Chadene Tremaglio and Camilla Engblom! Kate is still holed up in a cave (lab) trying to wrap up her PhD. But she'll soon return... we hope...Audiommunity is now accepting donations via Patreon. The way it works is that you set up a pledge amount that we'll get each time we release an episode (up to a maximum you set). We'll keep doing this for free, but if you value the podcast, please consider tossing a buck or two our way!LinksThe "original" alcoholic ginger beerThomas Benjamin (Chadene lied... there's no wikipedia page!)Filtered Fecal Transplant PaperEvo Devo (Desposito Cover) - Also check out this guy's patreon page, this stuff is great!
Medizinische Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 16/19
Thu, 12 Dec 2013 12:00:00 +0100 https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/16419/ https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/16419/1/Thomas_Benjamin.pdf Thomas, Benjamin ddc:610,