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Asparagus, lesbian family rights and Viktor Orbán's latest power plays: like all good meals, this podcast episode is perfectly balanced. German food writer Ursula Heinzelmann joins us to explain the ‘Spargelzeit' phenomenon that sees foodies going nutty for asparagus at this time of year. We're also taking a look at LGBTQ rights in Italy and unpacking the Hungarian government's plans to ‘starve and strangle' civil society. Can Orbán be stopped? You can find out more about Ursula's work on her website and follow her on Instagram here. Thanks for listening. If you have any spare cash this week, please consider donating to Hungarian civil society groups and independent media outlets before the planned passing of the ‘starve and strangle' law in mid-June. UNITED for Intercultural Action, the NGO run by our former guest Philip Pollák, would be extremely grateful for your donations; you can also donate to any of the organisations on this list of Hungarian NGOs (get in touch if you have ideas of organisations to add to this list). Still got some spare cash? If you enjoy our podcasts, we'd love it if you'd consider supporting our work. You can chip in to help us cover the weekly research and production of The Europeans at patreon.com/europeanspodcast (many currencies are available), or gift a donation to a super fan here. We'd also love it if you could tell two friends about this podcast! This podcast was brought to you in cooperation with Euranet Plus, the leading radio network for EU news. This week's Inspiration Station recommendations: Rita Payés' Tiny Desk Concert and CMAT. Other resources for this episode: The Convention on the Rights of the Child - United Nations, November 20, 1989 Sentenza 68/2025 (Italy's constitutional court ruling on lesbian couples and IVF) - Corte Constituzionale - May 22, 2025 ‘A Threat to the Core: Why the New Hungarian Transparency Bill is an Attack on the Foundations of the European Union' - Verfassungsblog, May 21, 2025 00:46 The Europeans: Pouring asparagus straight into your ears 02:49 Good Week: Lesbian mothers in Italy 12:47 Bad Week: Hungary's 'starve and strangle' law 37:10 Interview: Ursula Heinzelmann on the magic of Spargelzeit 49:58 The Inspiration Station: Rita Payés and CMAT 54:10 Happy Ending: Portugal's clever teen media strategy Producer: Morgan Childs Mixing and mastering: Wojciech Oleksiak Music: Jim Barne and Mariska Martina YouTube | Bluesky | Instagram | Mastodon | hello@europeanspodcast.com
Notes and Links to The Philharmonik's Work The Philharmonik, who was an Episode 58 guest, is a vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, lyricist, music producer and genre defining artist. Recently, he has been nationally and globally recognized after winning the 2023 American Song writer contest and NPR's 2024 Tiny Desk Contest for his song “What's It All Mean?” NPR Announcement of Tiny Desk Winner: “What's It All Mean?” The Philharmonik's Website NPR Tiny Desk Concert “What's It All Mean?” Video The Philharmonik on Spotify At about 1:35, Christian talks about the year since he won NPR's Tiny Desk Contest, and his “shift[ing] perspective” At about 2:50, Christian discusses the importance of his victory in the American Songwriters' Contest, and the important “domino effect” At about 5:50, Christian talks about his vision board and manifesting for his NPR victory At about 7:30, Christian talked about the waiting period between submission for NPR and his victory, and “starting to lose faith” At about 9:30, Christian talks about his views on competition At about 10:30, Usher: “Watch this!” At about 11:10, Christian shares his memories-he mentions being “in disbelief”-of getting the call At about 13:40, Christian talks about his initial entry in Tiny Desk in 2018 and his philosophy in entering At about 15:00, Christian responds to Pete's questions about the logistics and vision for the video for “What's It All Mean?” At about 17:40, Pete asks Christian about his interest in music videos and expressing himself through the videos At about 19:00, The two discuss Office Space, The Office, and other parallels to the working world and Christian's video At about 20:00, Chrsitian expands on his band/video mates as “the final piece” At about 21:45, Christian shouts out the venue and benefactors for his video shoot-shout out the Machados and All-City Homes in Oak Park, Sacramento At about 23:20, Christian talks about the wonderful feedback from fans At about 24:00, Pete shares praise from NPR about the song and video At about 24:50, Christian expands upon the truly “tiny” Tiny Desk and the logistics of the Tiny Desk Concert itself At about 27:15, Christian discusses the post Tiny Desk Concert tour arranged by NPR At about 29:10, Christian breaks down “in the pocket” and “dry[ing] out the mix” as he gets his music professor on At about 30:05, Christian calls Stevie Wonder “the godfather” of “What's It All Mean” and expands on how he likes the ways Beatles used guitars and connections to amps and reverb At about 31:50, Christian responds to Pete's questions about the arrangement of the winning song, especially the opening crescendo At about 34:10, Christian answers Pete's question about how the winning song's meaning ahs evolved over time At about 36:00, Pete homes in on some meaningful lines from the winning song as the two reflect on the unknowns of life At about 38:40, Pete mentions Severance and “No Surprises” by Radiohead as reminiscent of the winning song At about 40:20, Christian reflects on the “ups and downs of the creative process” and the (mostly) special time “in the lab” At about 41:30, Christian talks about listener data and questioning his music career at times At about 43:30, Christian shares the exciting news about his upcoming world tour You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow Pete on IG, where he is @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where he is @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both the YouTube Channel and the podcast while you're checking out this episode. Pete is very excited to have one or two podcast episodes per month featured on the website of Chicago Review of Books. The audio will be posted, along with a written interview culled from the audio. This week, his conversation with Episode 270 guest Jason De León is up on the website. A big thanks to Rachel León and Michael Welch at Chicago Review. Sign up now for The Chills at Will Podcast Patreon: it can be found at patreon.com/chillsatwillpodcastpeterriehl Check out the page that describes the benefits of a Patreon membership, including cool swag and bonus episodes. Thanks in advance for supporting Pete's one-man show, his DIY podcast and his extensive reading, research, editing, and promoting to keep this independent podcast pumping out high-quality content! This month's Patreon bonus episode will feature an exploration of the wonderful poetry of Khalil Gibran. I have added a $1 a month tier for “Well-Wishers” and Cheerleaders of the Show. This is a passion project of Pete's, a DIY operation, and he'd love for your help in promoting what he's convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com. Please tune in for Episode 286 with Hannah Pittard, winner of the Amanda Davis Highwire Fiction Award and a MacDowell fellow. She is the author of six books, including the memoir WE ARE TOO MANY and the forthcoming novel IF YOU LOVE IT, LET IT KILL YOU, whose Pub Day is July 15, the day this episode drops.
A huge rebuild may be needed at Hartford's high school due to PCB contamination, and we hear more from Vermont-based musicians who submitted entries to this year's NPR's Tiny Desk Concert contest. Plus, Rutland teachers reach an agreement with school board members to avert a strike, the $9 Billion state budget sent to Gov. Scott includes $100 Million in reserves to deal with potential loss of federal revenue from congressional cuts, all Vermont Rite Aid pharmaceutical stores will close as the chain goes through bankruptcy, and an annual 5K race in Montpelier being run today is expected to cause traffic delays.
Nueva entrega de Música de Contrabando, semanario de actualidad musical (15/05/2025)Entrevistas;- Cartagena será la sede del Fox Fest, que nos presentan sus organizadores (Dreamfox Producciones) , Tina X y Dj Fantabulosa .- Jesús Jiménez (Radio Free Rock) nos presenta La gran travesía del Rock, una divertida novela que destila humor y amor por el Rock.Noticias:Adiós a Iñaki Glutamato, Fran Gayo(Mus), y Mario de la Mano (director de Cachitos de hierro y cromo). El manager de Oasis dice que no habrá música nueva del grupo ,y Liam Gallagher le responde que es solo su contable. Cat Stevens anuncia sus memorias. Se reedita "La tierra de los sueños " de La Dama se esconde. Beth Gibbons comparte su Tiny Desk Concert. Queen Of The Stone Age compartirá su Alive In The Catacombs. El Monkey Week se vuelve al Puerto. Pavement, Mogwai y The Mars Volta encabezan el Filmin Music Fest. Los Blues Brothers están de vuelta con una novela gráfica. Varry Brava anuncian un parón de un año.Novedades:Bruce Springsteen, Pearl Jam, Suede, The Lemonheads,Wavves, Garbage, Loquillo y Manolo García, Arcade Fire, Jeanines, The Low Fliying Panic Attack, Activity, Royel Otis, Pinkpantheress, The Kooks, Little Simz, Arca, SG Goodman, Muñeca Rusa, Miniño, The Wandering Hearts, The Swell Season, María Becerra y Paulo Londra, Francis Sarabia, Marban y La Bien Querida, Vecinos, Lifeguard, The Bug Club, Will Paquin, Mare Carrier, Medalla, Lima Negra, Niña Polaca y Amaral, Norte Perdido, Lab Rat, Parcels, Helio, Memocracia, Becarios, Sen Senra, Adiós Noviembre, M76, Viva Belgrado (Conga Festival), Yomy.Agenda de conciertos:Lidia Damunt, El Drogas, Bombino, Miguel Poveda (Murcia 3 Culturas), Yeli Yeli, Nacho Casado y Parade, Strangers, Funambulista, Nos Sobran Los Motivos, Gato Ventura, ExFan, Mayo, Chiara Oliver, La Jose, Antonio Madrid, Karlan, Tina X, Segaz, David Lago...
We hear from Vermont-based musician Sarah Bell and the band Miles of Fire as they compete to be winners of NPR's annual Tiny Desk Concert. Plus, the Trump administration sues Vermont and three other states over their climate superfund laws, the state gets some good news regarding the safety of its milk supply from bird flu virus, a funding boost should help more low-income Vermonters connect freely to the state's high speed fiber broadband network, Quebec sees near record population growth mostly due to a recent influx of immigrants, and the Notch road between Stowe and Cambridge has been reopened after its annual winter closure.
Composer, pianist, and vocalist Samora Pinderhughes tells us about The Healing Project. The Healing Project, a fundamentally abolitionist project, explores the structures of systemic racism and the prison industrial complex. The Healing Project takes action towards abolition with forms such as musical songs, films, an exhibition, community gatherings, live performances, and a digital library of audio interviews. At the center of the project are the intergenerational voices of people across the country, including folks incarcerated in prisons and detention centers. Their stories, experiences, and ideas serve as the foundation for The Healing Project's vision for societal transformation. This story first aired in February 2023. Featuring: Samora Pinderhughes, composer, pianist/vocalist, and interdisciplinary artist Making Contact Credits: Episode Host: Anita Johnson Segment Editors: Jessica Partnow, Lucy Kang, Jacinda Abcarian Producers: Anita Johnson, Salima Hamirani, Amy Gastelum, and Lucy Kang Executive Director: Jina Chung Editor: Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong Engineer: Jeff Emtman Digital Media Marketing: Lissa Deonarain Music Credits: Borrtex – “Creeping” Samora Pinderhughes – “Process” Samora Pinderhughes – “Hope” Learn More: Samora Pinderhughes | The Healing Project | Exhibition site | Tiny Desk Concert filmed live inside the exhibition | Exhibition films, “Masculinity” & “Hold that Weight” | Exhibition album
The 321st episode of Hangover Sessions features Scott Garred of Super XX Man fame!"Super XX Man marks 30 years with Rusted Hues, their 19th album, co-produced by Adam Selzer (Peter Buck, M. Ward). Founder Scott Garred reunited with former bandmates, blending home and studio recordings. NPR's All Songs Considered once featured the band, with host Bob Boilen saying, “If we're going to choose 10 songs every week, let it be Super XX Man,” and later inviting them for a Tiny Desk Concert. The album explores themes of decay and renewal, with standout tracks like “Rusted Hues” and “Hold On to Me,” showcasing heartfelt lyrics and lush arrangements. Rusted Hues will be released on May 22, 2025."The show also features a cheeky playlist from yours truly, DJ Webbles including some lush Brazilian bossa nova to kickstart the show by João Gilberto and a brand new track by SAULT, called R.L. from their new album 10.Follow Scott & Super XX Man via:SuperXXMan.Bandcamp.comScottGarred.Bandcamp.comAaand, enjoy the show!
Nesta edição, Cleber Facchi (@cleberfacchi), Isadora Almeida (@almeidadora), Renan Guerra (@_renanguerra) e Nik Silva (@niksilva) conversam sobre como ficamos reféns das plataformas de streaming e quais são os caminhos para descobrir músicas novas além da lógica dos algoritmos.Apoie a gente: https://apoia.se/podcastvfsmNão Paro De Ouvir➜ Fontaines D.C. https://tinyurl.com/3mvc2m7m➜ Tagua Tagua https://tinyurl.com/52jda5wk➜ Terno Rei https://tinyurl.com/mr2ufa2v➜ Celacanto https://tinyurl.com/yrpth9xu➜ Avenida Paulista https://tinyurl.com/26784xu9➜ Yumi Zouma https://tinyurl.com/3prj96jm➜ Tunde Adebimpe https://tinyurl.com/yz56h276➜ Julien Baker & Torres https://tinyurl.com/2wxtbfmc➜ Beirut https://tinyurl.com/3akmdt9v➜ Quickly Quickly https://tinyurl.com/32aebd9d➜ Rachel Reis https://tinyurl.com/38ba596f➜ Addison Rae https://tinyurl.com/269v9p6y➜ Lana del Rey https://tinyurl.com/58v382v2➜ Matmos https://tinyurl.com/mpuufjw4➜ Gabre https://tinyurl.com/tcmh3e4s➜ Caroline https://tinyurl.com/4ybz7nenVocê Precisa Ouvir Isso➜ Panda Bear no Tiny Desk Concert https://tinyurl.com/bddprwm5➜ Festival de Cinema Europeu Imovision➜ Andor (Disney+)Playlist Seleção VFSM: https://bit.ly/3ETG7oEContato: sobremusicavamosfalar@gmail.com
The percussion quartet serves as faculty and ensemble-in-residence at the UMKC Conservatory. Playing on wine glasses and an empty bourbon bottle (in addition to a vibraphones and drums), Sandbox Percussion recently performed a dynamic Tiny Desk Concert at NPR.
The percussion quartet serves as faculty and ensemble-in-residence at the UMKC Conservatory. Playing on wine glasses and an empty bourbon bottle (in addition to a vibraphones and drums), Sandbox Percussion recently performed a dynamic Tiny Desk Concert at NPR.
Noah Lennox, aka Panda Bear, is a musician from Baltimore currently living in Lisbon. He's known for his work with the band Animal Collective, as well as collaborations with artists such as Daft Punk. His newest record, the highly acclaimed Sinister Grift, is out now on Domino. We chat about what to eat and watch on TV when staying at a mid-level Hilton near a secondary market, Oreo dunking, legacy protein bars, SNL mocking one's tooth size, how his son watches TV, the Rolling Stone - Pitchfork - Needle Drop pipeline, what he misses about America, the "sleaze" part of Indie Sleaze, 50mg of Zoloft, how having children makes you think about drugs, the comfort of watching Sportscenter, his recent Tiny Desk Concert, his favorite records as a kid, what his parents did for a living when he was growing up, some fans feel like he doesn't want to be wherever he's at, if his new record is a divorce record, when he learned how to collaborate, he's a lousy DJ, and his favorite Portuguese foods. instagram.com/pandabearofficial twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A supreme honor & privilege to welcome scintillating saxophonist/composer NUBYA GARCIA to Episode 086. At the dawn of her first US headlining tour, the UK-based sorceress was kind enough to tap in for a deep, insightful chat on a smattering of salient topics with numerous delightful detours. Your humble narrator has been paying rather close attention to this dynamic, shape-shifting artist since she unveiled 2020 debut full-length LP SOURCE. In 2024, Garcia blasted back with the otherworldly sophomore sensation ODYSSEY, a multi-hued document that delivers different shades than its prodigous predecessor. For just under an hour, Nubya Garcia unspools the passions and pathways that manifested this magnificent new record. Exploring the vision, compositions, and inspirations that made ODYSSEY spring to vibrant life, plus the exhilarating experience of conducting a chamber orchestra for the first time - while recording in a church no less! Nubya discusses her foray into spoken word, recalling a humorous story tracking vocals in Brazil. She later revisits the genetic codes, cross-pollinations and hybrid strains native to the majestic SOURCE. We explore the symbiosis between club culture and her sound art; Ms. Garcia reflects on the impact of NPR's Tiny Desk Concert appearance(s), her lengthy relationships and crucial collaborations with a loyal cadre of co-conspirators including Joe Armon-Jones, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Mala, DJ Harrison (Butcher Brown), and beyond. 2:30 - Ep.086 preview 5:45 - Sponsor: Just Schwandering NOLA JazzFest 8:20 - Sponsor: CORNFLOWER Ka-BLOOM! Tour 10:50 - The Upful Update 14:45 - Introducing: NUBYA GARCIA 19:10 - INTERVIEW w/ Nubya [54 mins] 1:13:10 - afterglow > ViBE Junkie JAMZ Nubya Garcia bio (courtesy of Concord Jazz): "Nubya Garcia isn't an artist you can easily classify. Is it jazz? Sure, the London-born saxophonist, composer and bandleader grew up studying the genre under the noted pianist Nikki Yeoh at Camden Music. But it isn't until you listen to albums like 2020's Source and 2024's Odyssey that you hear broader creativity shining through: It's jazz, classical, dub, R&B and whatever else Garcia wants to convey. It all comes from a place of exploration and self-study, of wanting to do all the things across all disciplines while ignoring arbitrary boxes that don't fit. Garcia's sophomore album Odyssey released via Concord Jazz. A majestic feat on which she blends orchestral arrangements with R&B, jazz, broken beat and dub, resulting in a grand, nuanced record that feels airy and celestial without sacrificing the groove. It's a deeply personal offering about her trek to falling back in love with musical composition over the past four years." Big Thanks to Mick & the Nubya team for making this conversation possible! ViBE Junkie JAMZ Nubya Garcia - "Source" [Glastonbury 2022] Nubya Garcia - "Triumphance" [Jools Holland 2024] Nubya Garcia & Joe Armon-Jones Band - "Hold" [2020] Mala, Joe Armon-Jones, Nubya Garcia, + more : London 2023 Please check out our generous sponsors! Just Schwandering x Fest du Void in New Orleans Cornflower Music Venmo B. a few dollas for makin you holla! Upful LIFE Patreon EMAIL the SHOW PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts Listen/Comment on Spotify Theme Song: "Mazel Tov"- CALVIN VALENTINE
Nesta edição, Cleber Facchi (@cleberfacchi) e Renan Guerra (@_renanguerra) recebem a jornalista e pesquisadora Chris Fuscaldo (@chrisfuscaldo) para conversar sobre a importância da obra de Gilberto Gil e dar dicas para quem quer mergulhar no trabalho do músico baiano.Apoie a gente: https://apoia.se/podcastvfsmNão Paro De Ouvir➜ DJ Koze https://tinyurl.com/43z7vmrh➜ The Dare https://tinyurl.com/2mwf4kuz➜ Mahmundi https://tinyurl.com/yc435yye➜ The Marías https://tinyurl.com/bddudyku➜ Mei Semones https://tinyurl.com/bds8vvh5➜ Orbital https://tinyurl.com/m9bv7xu7➜ PinkPantheress https://tinyurl.com/3xr9h8yf➜ HAIM https://tinyurl.com/2x4hnwhe➜ Wet Leg https://tinyurl.com/mv5ww72w➜ WU LYF https://tinyurl.com/2dhpwtw5➜ Julia Mestre https://tinyurl.com/4hy268pb➜ Car Seat Headrest https://tinyurl.com/4z8ryv36➜ Crime Caqui https://tinyurl.com/mryj7dtb➜ Black Country, New Road https://tinyurl.com/5n6w2tuz➜ Ente https://tinyurl.com/bdejm7sn➜ Jane Remover https://tinyurl.com/tmxh4a8p➜ Rachel Chinouriri https://tinyurl.com/4ft49zmaVocê Precisa Ouvir Isso➜ Cher, a autobiografia➜ Bad Bunny no Tiny Desk Concert (https://tinyurl.com/mvbjduue)➜ Cozinhando Discografias Britney Spears https://tinyurl.com/ymxr9je8➜ Bodkin (Netflix)Playlist Seleção VFSM: https://bit.ly/3ETG7oEContato: sobremusicavamosfalar@gmail.com
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz dives into Kevin Hart's Chocolate Droppa Tiny Desk performance. Analytic Dreamz explores the revival of Hart's rap alter ego, breaking down the freestyle flow, comedic delivery, and musical execution. With keen insights, Analytic Dreamz analyzes the production, lyrical content, and Hart's seamless blend of humor and rhythm. This segment offers an in-depth reaction to the NPR showcase, highlighting what makes Chocolate Droppa's return a standout moment in music and pop culture, all from Analytic Dreamz's expert perspective.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Recently, buzz has erupted among Bad Bunny fans and music enthusiasts following the leak of a photograph seemingly captured on the set of NPR's Tiny Desk Concert series. Although the acclaimed Puerto Rican artist, known for his genre-bending Latin trap and reggaeton music, has not yet graced the renowned platform, the image has fueled speculation that a performance may be forthcoming.The NPR Tiny Desk Concert is a celebrated series that showcases intimate performances by artists from around the world. It is known for its up-close-and-personal format that strips down musical acts to their core elements, often leading to refreshing and unique reinterpretations of popular songs.The leaked photo in question features a setup reminiscent of the Tiny Desk environment, complete with an assortment of instruments and cozy, eclectic decor that aligns with the program's aesthetic. While there is no official confirmation from NPR or Bad Bunny's team, the image has rapidly circulated on social media, tantalizing fans with the possibility of witnessing the global icon in such an intimate and acoustic setting.Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has experienced meteoric success and visibility, transcending the Latin music scene to become a global sensation. His distinct style, characterized by his eclectic fashion sense and introspective lyrics that often tackle themes of love, heartbreak, and social issues, has resonated deeply with audiences worldwide.A potential Tiny Desk Concert featuring Bad Bunny would follow a host of landmark moments in his career, including his historic achievement as the first all-Spanish language album, "El Último Tour Del Mundo," to top the US Billboard 200 chart. Such a performance could offer fans a new perspective on his music, highlighting his vocal prowess and charismatic presence sans the heavy production typical of his high-energy live shows.This isn't the first time NPR has featured major Latin artists, but a set by Bad Bunny would undoubtedly be a notable entry in the series, further showcasing the growing impact and popularity of Latin music across global markets. As fans eagerly await any official announcements, the speculation continues to build, driving excitement and anticipation for what could be one of Tiny Desk's most memorable performances yet.
Nate is joined this week by Nick Hexum of the band 311. They chat about Philly show memories, his early music memories, learning how to play piano and pivoting to guitar, Fish Hippos, how prolific band was early in their career, the range of music in the 90s, the end of Capricorn Records, "Love Song" and the 50 First Dates soundtrack, the NIck Hexum Quintet, Waxing Nostalgic and the EP release plans, playing in the same lineup for almost 40 years, his tech startup SKP, the streaming industry, the 311 Cruise, 311 Day and the Tiny Desk Concert. They, Nick makes his way through the Jawntlet!311 websiteNick Hexum on InstagramNick Hexum on XNick Hexum on FacebookNick Hexum on TiktokSKP websiteSubscribe to the Y!TMJ Newsletter!
Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.comToday, we'll be discussing Episode 2 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring IU (Lee Ji-eun) as Ae Sun and Park Bo-gum as Gwan-sik. We discuss:The song featured during the recap: Ode to the Green Spring by Chu Da Hye, a hauntingly beautiful piece that blends traditional Korean folk styles with modern sensibility.The background of Chu Da Hye and her mastery of Seodo Sori, a North Korean regional singing style known for its mournful and emotive qualities.The incredibly moving moment when Gwan-sik silently puts Ae Sun's shoes on her feet, a gesture of deep love, reminiscent of Cinderella and symbolic devotion.Ae Sun's bravado and vulnerability during their walk through Jeju, leading to their emotional first kiss amidst the canola fields.Gwan-sik's poetic confession and Ae Sun's long-awaited admission that she's been ready for love since she was 14.The complex family dynamics that drive Ae Sun to run away: her stepfather's betrayal, her uncle's cold dismissal, and Gwan-sik's grandmother's harsh judgment.Ae Sun's strength in rejecting the guilt trip from her uncle, refusing to work in a factory or support a family that never cared for her.The historical context of 1968 South Korea, including the May 16 coup and the Blue House Raid involving North Korean commando Kim Shin-jo.The suspenseful scene on the boat to Busan when Ae Sun bluffs her way past a suspicious captain, boldly claiming she and Gwan-sik are married.Their failed attempt to pawn stolen jewelry and the significance of the gold frog as a family heirloom and symbol of wealth.The betrayal by the innkeepers who drug and rob them, leaving them penniless and desperate.Ae Sun and Gwan-sik's decision to sneak back into the inn and recover their belongings, only for their plan to go awry when Ae Sun insists on retrieving her precious flower hairpin.The thrilling ending: Ae Sun is tackled, Gwan-sik prepares a flying kick, and the episode ends on a cliffhanger.A flash forward to 1993 hints at Ae Sun's future as a mother, but the father's identity is deliberately obscured—leaving us wondering if it's Gwan-sik.The fantastic cinematography, especially the wide shots in the canola fields and the immersive market scene.Insights into the mystery of the writer Lim Sang-choon and a deep dive into the many women behind K Drama screenwriting.ReferencesSsing Ssing's Tiny Desk Concert on NPRJindo Arirang[Daily JOKOer] We Can Speak Korean with Just Numbers? Simple Korean Beeper Codes Top 5┃언어문화NGO 조인어스코리아Korean drama - WikipediaHong sisters - WikipediaKim Eun-sook - WikipediaPark Ji-eun - WikipediaKim Soon-ok (screenwriter) - WikipediaHwang Dong-hyuk - WikipediaHow to Tell if a Korean Name is Male or Female | TOPIK GUIDEWhat makes a Korean name masculine or feminine?When Life Gives You Tangerines Offer Comfort To Those Who Need ItNostalgia by Jung Ji YongDol hareubang - Wikipedia
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This is another installment of Big Fat Five, a segment where I ask some of my favorite drummers to break down five records that had a major impact on their approach to music. Today, I'm joined by Dee Simone, a Bay Area-raised dummer currently based in Los Angeles. She's funky, powerful, dynamic, and incredibly versatile behind the kit. I have to give credit where it's due—this interview wouldn't have happened without Bill Burr. I was listening to his podcast when he gave a glowing review of Doechii's recent Tiny Desk Concert for NPR, specifically shouting out Dee's playing. For those who don't know, Bill is a fantastic drummer himself, so that endorsement sent me down a rabbit hole of Dee's performances. Obviously, I have zero regrets. Dee has shared the stage with an impressive list of artists, including Doechii, Alison Wonderland, and Madame Ghandi to name a few. She's done a lot, yet she remains humble and hungry, and this was a really fun conversation. Read Dee's Shoutout LA Feature HERE --- Get Your Copy of the Drummers on Drumming Book Today!
Te dejo por aquí mis Tiny desk concerts favoritos:- Nathy Peluso: https://youtu.be/_1V_PGElOHs?si=O8BovSJdnGJa3-3a- Billie Eilish https://youtu.be/fOAIrUZbOwo?si=aAy9IFbuufSx1KDr- Dua Lipa https://youtu.be/y38qQRg3UDI?si=WiIWHVV3eC0PBAME- C7triel y Paco Amoroso https://youtu.be/9kqnsoY94L8?si=4mi1WaG18rXhMFFq- Doechii https://youtu.be/-91vymvIH0c?si=TjFbG3dNpe1C0cuV- Stromae https://youtu.be/6dkDepLX0rk?si=e1LQsNihd6Kfz400Dime qué te ha parecido este capitulo y deja un comentario en ivoox o Spotify.Si lo prefieres, envíame un correo electrónico a la dirección de gmail almadailypodcast. En redes soy @almajefi y me encuentras en X / Twitter, Bluesky, Threads, Instagram y Telegram.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, host Analytic Dreamz reacts to Leon Thomas's standout Tiny Desk Concert performance. The discussion highlights the soulful energy, flawless vocals, and key moments that define Thomas's artistry. With smooth R&B tones and live instrumentation, this segment explores what makes the concert unforgettable. Analytic Dreamz delivers an engaging breakdown and thoughtful analysis, offering music enthusiasts and new listeners a fresh take on this rising star's Tiny Desk debut, all wrapped in a passionate perspective.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome to the Good Music Show - we have more episodes planned for Season 2 and we'd like to share the music we'll be talking about in advance!Here is the rundown:Winter"Gord's Gold" - Gordon Lightfoot"The Velvet Rope" - Janet Jackson2024 Year in Review - 2 Part Episode: Albums and Songs"Passage du Desir" - Johnny Blue Skies"Imaginal Disk" - Magdalena BayDanny's Songs: Spotify - Apple Music - YoutubeJulius's Songs: Spotify - Apple Music - YoutubeTiny Desk ConcertsDanny's Picks: Classic - Hidden GemJulius's Picks: Classic - Hidden GemFirst Listens"Tonight's the Night" - Neil Young"The Idiot" - Iggy PopPlaylist: X FilesDanny's Playlist: Spotify - Apple Music - YoutubeJulius's Playlist: Spotify - Apple Music - YoutubeSend us a text message!You can follow us here: Instagram Twitter Tiktok Send us a message, we'd love to hear from you! Email is thegmspod at gmailLeave us a rating and review if you want to!Thanks for listening!
Émission du 07/02/2025 Sébastien s'entretient avec Arthur, Bastien, Antoine et Alexis, les mains créatrices derrière Lightfriday, association autour de la création de vêtement qui utilise les pièces de stocks dormants. C’est une véritable démarche éthique qui part d’un constat d’urgence vis-avis des pratiques de l’industrie textile, avec une volonté d’y apporter plus de lumière. Installés […] L'article Sortez! – Lightfriday, sape, éthique, musique + sélection Tiny Desk concerts est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
Send us a textJam Fam, you are in for a treat today! Today's episode is one of living your best life, following your dreams, advocating for yourself and doing things that make you feel good. We so lucky to have Kimberly Marable with us today, currently starring on Broadway in Chicago!Kimberly Marable has spent over 15 years as a working actor. Her Broadway appearances include CHICAGO (Velma Kelly), THE LION KING (u/s Nala, Shenzi, Sarabi) and SISTER ACT (u/s Deloris van Cartier). She was an original cast member of the TONY and GRAMMY Award winning musical HADESTOWN on Broadway where she understudied Persephone and a Fate. Her National and International Touring credits include HADESTOWN (Persephone), THE BOOK OF MORMON, SISTER ACT (standby Deloris van Cartier), DREAMGIRLS, HAIRSPRAY, and THE WEDDING SINGER (u/s Linda). Kimberly has performed at regional theaters including The Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, The Signature in Arlington, VA and Arkansas Repertory Theatre ("The Rep") in Little Rock, AR; and has participated in the pre-Broadway development of HADESTOWN, PAL JOEY with Marin Mazzie & Patina Miller, and THE WANDERER with NKOTB's Joey McIntyre, which made its world premier at Papermill Playhouse. She has appeared on CBS' FBI & BULL, NPR Music's Tiny Desk Concert series, and numerous television specials, including the 85th & 93rd Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parades and the 73rd Annual TONY Awards. Kimberly is the voice of Lorelai in the Netflix Anime series, CANNON BUSTERS and does promotional voice overs for various tv networks. Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, Kimberly earned a Bachelors of Arts degree in Theater modified with Sociology from Dartmouth College. She was an adjunct professor for the Theatre Program at Drexel University. In 2012, Kimberly co-founded Broadway Serves, an affiliate program of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, which provides theater professionals with community service opportunities. She serves as the Vice Chair on the Advisory Committee for the Entertainment Community Fund's Looking Ahead program, is on the Entertainment Community Fund's Human Services Committee, and serves on the Board of Trustees for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.We hope you enjoy today's conversation with the incredibly talented, Kimberly Marable.Thank you for listening Jam Fam! Make sure you follow us across social media and don't forget to like and subscribe anywhere you listen to your favorite podcasts!Facebook: JAM Joe and Michelle's Dance PodcastInstagram: jam_dance_podcastTwitter: @jamdancepodcastEmail: jamdancepodcast@gmail.com
Bobby Carter was part of a major shift for NPR Music's Tiny Desk Concerts. The St. Louis native (and Riverview Gardens High School alum) emphasized diversity in music genre and representation of race and gender for the viral video series which has gained nearly
Carl Anderson is a singer-songwriter from Virginia. His song swirls around like that plastic bag in the scene from American Beauty. A surprising unassuming clandestine charm that catches you unawares and then settles at your feet until the wind kicks up again. I have been a fan of his ever since we played a show together at the Bluebird in Nashville maybe like seven years ago. The way he sings is like no one else. You have to hear it for yourself (in this episode, you will).I'm so excited he's part of this show we're doing in a few weeks, at the Five Spot in East Nashville. Saturday February 15th. Carl is sharing some music, as is next week's guest, Abby Jane. Then I'll play a set with my new band, and then we're going to screen a world-premiere of the music video for my new song Meet Me at the End of the World, directed by MCP alum Mila Vilaplana. Throughout, Ryan Rado, who was on the pod a few weeks ago, is doing some live immersive painting. It's gonna be a great night and I'm very excited. If you live in Nashville here is a link for tickets.I've started making a new effort here on the podcast, which is to insert chapters into the YouTube video. For you it makes it easier to see the contours and compartments of the conversation (see below). For me it requires I listen back through the entire talk, which makes me reflect on what we discussed and whether it was worth it. So I know what I'm saying when I say this was a truly insightful and dare I say FUN conversation with a person for whom art's calling occupies a central position. Carl is serious about songmaking and unserious about its purpose. That is to say he holds the sacred cows lightly in his hand and only pets them when they ask. I am reminded that so much of the value in any conversation lay in its style, and not just its substance.We play a song together, his original, Separate Ways. Listen to the way he sings.Carl talks about what got him started on the creative path, his love for dancing, the pleasure of watching bad acting, Bob Dylan as the original troll, his in-and-out habit of fitness and its relationship to creativity, the strange and healthy beauty of having a job outside the industry.I share a little as well. What happened when I moved to Nashville twenty years ago. Why I burst into tears last week on my couch watching Fred Again's Tiny Desk Concert. How being yourself gives everyone else permission to be themselves too.Carl Anderson is a real one of one. I hope this conversation makes you want to finish the song you're working on. The Morse Code with Korby Lenker is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my music, writing and the Morse Code Podcast, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.00:00:00 Introduction/ In praise of Rock Club Owners00:04:27 In praise of Carl00:06:00 Carl reflects on his approach to songwriting00:07:27 Korby asks a weird question00:08:22 A story about roommates and song analysis00:09:27 How Carl got started songwriting00:11:19 When you realize that music is something you can do too00:12:01 Carl likes dancing00:13:14 Songwriting is a serious pursuit00:14:37 If you have musical talent you need to explore that00:16:13 Beethoven can't write a song like John Prine00:18:10 The new Bob Dylan movie and influence00:21:27 "Last time I talked to you you were pretty sober"00:24:21 Carl's take on health, fitness, and creativity00:29:54 Why did you move to Nashville Carl?00:35:23 Carl and Korby perform Separate Ways00:39:32 The stigma of employment when you're young00:43:02 Korby talks about his wake up call when he moved to Nashville 20 years ago00:46:04 Korby describes why he's doing this podcast00:46:36 Trying to not look too closely at what motivates you00:49:05 Do you want your kids to be artists?00:51:32 Fallow periods in the Life of an Artist00:52:40 The wonderful Dick Cavett show00:55:06 Watching cringe acting fascinates Carl00:55:46 Bob Dylan was the original troll00:58:10 "I'm not learning anything valuable here"00:58:40 Korby talks about the collaborative nature of film01:00:38 How Fred Again has inspired Korby in his novel01:04:52 "I used to want to be famous, I still do" but connection now too01:06:54 Korby and Carl reflect on meeting at the Bluebird01:07:50 A new season of collaboration starting with Feb 15 show!01:09:32 I am a very earnest person01:11:33 We had to stop because Carl must drive to Virginia Get full access to The Morse Code with Korby Lenker at korby.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode, Clayton and Ryan discuss their top 10 favorite albums of 2024. Ryan's Top 10: 1. MJ Lenderman - Manning Fireworks 2. Magdalena Bay - Imaginal Disk 3. Porter Robinson - SMILE! :D 4. Kendrick Lamar - GNX 5. Chat Pile - Cool World 6. Geordie Greep - The New Sound 7. Mount Eerie - Night Palace 8. Cameron Winter - Heavy Metal 9. Vampire Weekend - Only God Was Above Us 10. Charli XCX - brat Clayton's Top 10: 1. Charli XCX - brat 2. Tyler, the Creator - CHROMAKOPIA 3. Kendrick Lamar - GNX 4. Vince Staples - Dark Times 5. Doechii - Alligator Bites Never Heal 6. Little Simz - Drop 7 7. St. Vincent - All Born Screaming 8. Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross - Challengers (Original Score) 9. Billie Eilish - HIT ME HARD AND SOFT 10. Magdalena Bay - Imaginal Disk You can find Doechii's Dissect interview here. You can find Doechii's Tiny Desk Concert here. You can find Ryan's (@rterry11558) bands Beach Tower @beachtowermusic and Violent Graffiti @violentgraffitiband. You can find Clayton's other podcasts, Stories Worth Sharing and You Have to Watch This!, anywhere you find podcasts. Our podcast art was done by Morgan Ryan, whose art you can find @morganryanart on Instagram and Twitter. Our intro song was done by Evan Donnelly.
For our last episode of 2024, we share our thoughts on The Game Awards and then have a good ol' fashioned GOTY chat on our favorite games of 2024!Listen... if we're being real, we honestly didn't play *too* many games released this calendar year, but the ones we did play were bangers nevertheless! Including an undisputed choice for our joint Game of the Year. Join us as we give the girls their flowers and talk about what vibed with us the most.Thanks for sticking with us through another year of G4P! We'll be back in your ears in 2025!What Else We're Gay For this week:Eric: Hundreds of Beavers (dir. Mike Cheslik) Laurence: Doechii's Tiny Desk Concert, Gracie Abrams "That's So True", Kurt Vonnegut on Making Art ========Get in touch with us!EMAIL US at gayforplaypodcast@gmail.comFOLLOW G4P (& Message us on any of our socials for a link to our Discord!)Twitter: @GayForPlayPodInstagram: @GayForPlayPodTwitch: twitch.tv/gayforplaypod========CREDITSIntro and outro music by Connor Marsh (@connorjmarshmallow)Show art by Benny Kessler (@retro.spectacle.studio)MUSIC THIS WEEK:Final Fantasy VII Rebirth - Salmon's Theme (Bow Wow Wow) by Masashi Hamauzu and Mitsuto Suzuki I Am Astro Bot (ASTRO BOT Remix) by Kenneth C M Young
In deze laatste aflevering voor de winterdstop is het tijd voor rgunummers. Verhaar, Vriends en Fock gaan in op de betekenis van rugnummers in de voetbalwereld, hoe je zo'n nummertje uitkiest en waarom er zoveel stigma's hangen rond bepaalde nummers. Maar, niet voordat we even Australië bespreken, vragen hoe het er voor staat met de Tho's trainerscursus en Fockerts keeperstoekomst.Rugnummers dan. Professor Vriends neemt ons mee in de historie waarin we van Brazilië naar Argentinië gaan om vervolgens Europa aan te tikken. Deze virtuele reis is uiteraard met de trein. We gaan dieper in op onze persoonlijke ervaringen die ons van opa en oma's naar Robin van Persie leiden. We vragen Davy Klaassen naar zijn imposante rugnummergeschiedenis en tikken nog even wat mooie verhaaltjes af.Het is tijd voor winterstop, maar niet voordat je deze heerlijke aflevering hebt geluisterd. Alvast bedankt en fijne dagen!Afsluitende nummerStromae - L'enferAanradersVriends: De NPO-serie Yous en Yay in het wildVerhaar: Alles van Tiny Desk Concert, maar met name StromaeFockert: Ademhaling sessie volgenSkyShowtimeTijdens de kerstvakantie ook genieten van het mooiste serie- en filmaanbod, bijvoorbeeld Fight Night: Million Dollar Heist? Ga naar skyshowtime.com en scoor al vanaf €5,99 een abonnement!Office InteriorOp zoek naar comfortabele bureaustoelen? Wil jij ook een ergonomische werkplek? Dan weten wij waar je moet zijn. Gebruik de code CORPOT10 bij Office-interior.com. Bijvoorbeeld voor zo'n lekker zitstabureautje! Neem een kijkje op www.office-interior.com.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the latest episode from the JBP, the room shares a couple stories from their weekend (13:45) before diving right into the news of the civil suit against Jay-Z and his quick response to the claim (25:00). SZA releases a teaser for her new ‘Lana' project (51:55), reactions to Doechii's Tiny Desk Concert (55:45), and J. Cole releases eight previously unreleased records for the 10th anniversary of ‘Forest Hills Drive' (58:39). Ice receives a phone call and an update from Max B (1:07:15), Jamie Foxx returns to the stage with the ‘What Had Happened Was…' special premiering on Netflix (1:26:00), and DJ Mustard calls out Boi-1da on Instagram following his comments about west coast Rap (1:40:40). Also, Juan Soto signs a massive $765 million dollar deal with the New York Mets (1:43:47), the crew reacts to Daniel Perry being acquitted (2:01:39), Luigi Mangione has been charged in the killing of the UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson (2:18:22), and much more! Become a Patron of The Joe Budden Podcast for additional bonus episodes and visual content for all things JBP! Join our Patreon here: www.patreon.com/joebudden Sleeper Picks: Ice | Redman - “Dont Wanna C Me Rich” Parks | J. Cole - “Can I Holla at Ya” Ish | Lizzen, Jacquees, & Rob49 - “The Audacity” Melyssa | Aaron Frazer - “Have Mercy” Emanny | Emanny - “ATL” Marc | Cordae (feat. Anderson .Paak) - “Summer Drop”
Happy Thanksgiving, gamers! We're back with our annual tradition of chatting with the one, the only, THE Miles Luna (@TheMilesLuna) about all sorts of stuff: the fine art of hamboning, Wife Swap, New Orleans, ranking horror movie threats, Stargate (and how f*ckable James Spader is in it), having extra bones, our preferred The Purge (2013) activities, and more! Having Miles on is always a joy, and this ep is a real treat. Check out our Patreon for video and ad-free eps and support the show at patreon.com/leightonnight! Follow us on Twitter at @leightonnight and on Instagram/TikTok at @leighton_night. You can find Brian on Twitter/Instagram at @bwecht, and Leighton at @graylish (Twitter)/@buttchamps (Instagram). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Summary In this episode of EGGS: The Podcast, hosts Ryan and Mike engage in a deep conversation with audio producer Josh Rogosin, exploring his journey from theater to audio production, the evolution of the Tiny Desk Concerts, and his new ventures with Global Sound Concerts and Ghostlight Concerts. They discuss the importance of field recording, ambisonic techniques, and the impact of technology on music experiences. Josh shares memorable performances, the challenges of capturing live music, and his aspirations for the future as he transitions into entrepreneurship. Bio for Josh: Josh Rogosin defined the sound of NPR‘s popular music series, Tiny Desk concerts. His mixes have been heard on YouTube over a billion times. Now he's starting 2 new series, Global Sound and Ghost Light concerts. He's traveling the world finding musicians where they are from, to learn why being from that place inspires them to make music. He's the Anthony Bourdain of music discovery. But instead of food, Rogosin's passion for travel is guided by his quest to seek out new music in far flung places all over the globe. Support josh's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/joshrogosin Takeaways Mexico is a vibrant mix of cultures and traditions. Josh's journey into audio production began with theater. Tiny Desk Concerts revolutionized how live music is presented. Global Sound Concerts aims to explore music across cultures. Field recording techniques enhance the authenticity of sound. Ambisonic recording creates immersive audio experiences. Capturing live music is about more than just sound quality. Technology bridges the gap between live and virtual experiences. Journalism plays a crucial role in music discovery. Transitioning to entrepreneurship opens new creative avenues. Chapters 00:00 Cultural Roots and Personal Connection 02:51 The Journey to Audio Production 06:03 The Evolution of Tiny Desk Concerts 08:49 Global Sound Concerts: A New Chapter 12:08 Field Recording Techniques and Experiences 14:54 Ambisonic Recording and Spatial Audio 17:45 Capturing Live Music: The Art of Sound 21:09 The Impact of Technology on Music Experiences 23:55 The Role of Journalism in Music Discovery 27:09 Memorable Performances and Unique Challenges 30:05 Transitioning to Entrepreneurship 32:52 Future Aspirations and Global Sound Concerts 36:05 Connecting with Artists and Building Community Credits: Hosted by Michael Smith and Ryan Roghaar Produced by Ryan Roghaar Theme music: "Perfect Day" by OPM The Carton: https://medium.com/the-carton-by-eggs Feature with Zack Chmeis of Straight Method up now! https://medium.com/the-carton-by-eggs/zack-chmeis-35dae817ac28 The Eggs Podcast Spotify playlist: bit.ly/eggstunes The Plugs: The Show eggscast.com @eggshow on twitter and instagram On iTunes: itun.es/i6dX3pCOn Stitcher: bit.ly/eggs_on_stitcher Also available on Google Play Music! Mike "DJ Ontic": Shows and info: djontic.com @djontic on twitter Ryan Roghaar: http://rogha.ar
In this special edition of the Elevate Education Podcast, we bring the magic of music into focus with our Tiny Desk Concert series! Join us as we visit Creighton Middle School and experience the incredible talent of their 8th-grade performers. From instrumental duets and ensembles, these young artists share their passion and creativity through music, showcasing the vibrant arts culture thriving in Jeffco Public Schools. Tune in to celebrate the power of music education and the students who make it shine! Learn more about the performing arts at Creighton Middle School on this webpage. Musical pieces: Sailors' Song by Mark Williams, Publisher Alfred Musice Publishing. Deer in the Headlights by Andy Carlson, arranged by Amy Sue Barston. Star-Crossed Warriors by Deborah Baker Monday.
This week, in honor of Hispanic history month, OHR presents California based multi-instrumentalists, singers and purveyors of traditional Southwestern American folk music Frank Fairfield & Zac Sokolow recorded live at the Ozark Folk Center State Park. Also, interviews with Frank & Zac. Music has the power to transport us to another time and place. Frank Fairfield loves to harness that power with a broad audience of fellow music lovers and passionate musicians alike. Ever since a young age, Fairfield has found great joy and satisfaction by being involved in the creative music process. Frank plays down-home, old time folk music. He plays fiddle, guitar, banjo and he sings. Frank has been featured on NPR's Tiny Desk Concert, as well as the PBS documentary series American Epic. Born in Fresno, California, he now lives in Los Angeles with his wife. https://www.frankfairfield.net On this show, Frank will share the stage with the equally adept multi-instrumentalist & singer Zac Sokolow. Zac is at home on guitar, banjo, fiddle, as well as mandolin. Sokolow is a founding member of the contemporary Americana band “The Americans,” also featured on PBS' “American Epic.” Zac began learning music from his father at an early age, playing bluegrass as a child. http://www.theamericansmusic.com In this week's “From the Vault” segment, musician, educator, and country music legacy Mark Jones offers an archival recording of Ozark original Frank Ellis performing the tune “Seamus O'Brien,” from the Ozark Folk Center State Park archives. Author, folklorist, and songwriter Charley Sandage presents an historical portrait of the people, events, and indomitable spirit of Ozark culture that resulted in the creation of the Ozark Folk Center State Park and its enduring legacy of music and craft. This episode brings us a portrait of The Meadowcreek Project, a sustainable agriculture & education facility located in the Ozarks.
In this episode, Sean talks about getting himself out of day-to-day client work at Miscreants, and Andrew provides an update on his slow progress with customer acquisition for MetaMonster. Andrew shares an idea for a side project and they talk about Dharmesh buying the chat.com domain and "flipping" it to OpenAI.Links:Andrew's Twitter: @AndrewAskinsAndrew's website: https://www.andrewaskins.com/MetaMonster: https://metamonster.ai/ChartJuice: https://www.chartjuice.com/Sean's Twitter: @seanqsunMiscreants: http://miscreants.com/CopyWork: https://copy.work/Wordpress to Webflow-ready CSV: https://contentgobl.in/For more information about the podcast, check out https://www.smalleffortspod.com/.Transcript:00:00.98SeanAll right, what is this thing, Andrew? What are you gonna tell me? even It's been 30 minutes since you told me we we're changing what we're talking about today. Now you've been, okay, go.00:12.23Andrewlet me Let me just play this for you and I think it'll all make sense.00:15.25SeanOkay.00:21.25Andrewand00:24.28Andrewhoping you can so into me baby00:28.45AndrewDo you know what this is yet?00:33.18SeanYes. I know what this is. I know what this is. This is the... I feel bad for all Asian guys in SF. I'll never outdo you, you tech bros. It's fucking over.00:51.69AndrewWait, wait! graves keepki godam oh01:02.88AndrewI never thought I would hear Mark Zuckerberg with T paid singing sweat, drip down my balls.01:04.84Seanz pain that's what what what do you want to do you want to dissect the lyrics you want to01:11.18AndrewOh, ski, ski motherfucker. Oh, ski, ski. God damn.01:17.79AndrewOh my God. I found this and I was like, holy shit. Clear everything. This is all I want to talk about.01:32.86Seanhoney01:32.98AndrewI think it's just fucking hilarious. And like, I can't decide if I like love it or hate it. Like I can't decide if it's the best thing ever or the most cringe thing ever. And I think I love it. And I think I love it in part because it is kind of cringe and he just doesn't give a fuck.01:52.89Seanfor what it's worth though maybe this was the light at the this was the this was the one piece of uplifting news in recent times my executor the one who keeps us going02:01.14AndrewRight. Oh my God.02:08.17AndrewYeah. So that, that is the, uh, Mark Zuckerberg collaboration with T-Pain. Uh, their group is unofficially or officially, I guess, Z-Pain. Um, they have one single, which is an acoustic version of Gitlo, which Mark recorded for his wife Priscilla because apparently it's the song they listened to every anniversary.02:28.74SeanYep, and then you played it for her, and...02:32.21AndrewIs there a video of him playing it for her?02:33.61SeanYeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.02:34.49AndrewOh my God, I gotta go watch that. i I mean, he's found something that works. Being a wife guy is working for his brand right now and he is leaning all all the way in.02:47.07Andrewand02:47.21SeanHey, you know what they say about wife guys, though?02:50.47AndrewYeah.02:50.85Seanon the internet. okay I just hope he doesn't.02:53.35AndrewYep, it's gonna blow up at some point.02:57.23SeanI don't think he was on the ditty list, so we'll be okay.02:57.61AndrewBut...03:00.01Seanwe might or Or the FC list, so we might be okay.03:04.72AndrewFor what it's worth, I love T-Pain so much.03:08.46SeanYeah, he's great. He's great.03:09.83AndrewT-Pain's Tiny Desk Concert is one of my all-time favorites. It's so good.03:13.97Seani I just love that he is just doing side quests at the moment. Like, the guy's a genius.03:21.04AndrewZuck or T-Pain?03:22.12SeanNo, no, T-Pain. Zuck, I guess, is also doing a side quests at the moment, but like...03:23.46AndrewYeah.03:26.12SeanI'll just like I'll watch random youtubers and like sometimes T-Pain will just show up like like that are not related to things related to him you know I'm watching like a car guy youtuber boom T-Pain's winning a drift competition yeah I'm on twitch all of a sudden or I'm not on I'm browsing twitch and all of a sudden T-Pain's a streamer I don't know yeah03:28.43AndrewMm-hmm.03:36.42AndrewMm hmm. Holy shit, that's cool.03:47.23AndrewBy the way, on the Zuck side, I just listened to the acquired episode about Metta, and it made me realize that like. I feel like public perception of Metta is changing a little bit like I feel like Elon Musk buying Twitter.04:01.86SeanYeah.04:04.11Andrewhas kind of has taken a lot of the heat off of meta.04:06.90SeanYeah.04:07.45AndrewAnd so now everyone's like, Elon's elon's the evil one.04:09.12SeanHe's almost like, it could be so much worse.04:13.00AndrewAnd yeah, Elon's like, you guys think 2016 Facebook was bad?04:13.84SeanYeah.04:19.71AndrewBro, hold my drink.04:21.08SeanListen, when you gotta be the best at everything, you know?04:26.64AndrewIncluding being a massive fucking troll.04:28.86SeanYeah.04:30.46AndrewYeah, but it made me realize that like I don't hate meta as much as I used to. And I i don't know if that's like.04:35.61...
On today's episode, we talk blagging backstage at Paul Weller gigs, the stress of car shopping and whether musicians like #ChappellRoan owe their fans anything.Plus, we dive deep into conker cheating strategies—yes, there's a way—and ask why everyone doesn't have a live band for house chores.We also share laughs over roller derby pun names, tackling screen time battles with teens. discuss the challenge of growing potatoes and tomatoes together (tomatoes, anyone?), and have to watch an episode of Married at First Sight. And if that's not enough, there's a heartwarming story about a group of men who've met every Thursday night for 56 years. Couple therapist @ThomasWestenholz joins us to help break the cycle of those “same old” arguments with your partner (#MarriageTherapy).On the music front, we've got James Brown's “The Boss”, Chappell Roan's “Hot To Go”, and Big Daddy Kane's Tiny Desk Concert to keep things funky.Hit play, subscribe, and share the dad wisdom!For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/dad-la-soul-extra-time/Tune into new broadcasts of Dad La Soul Extra Time, Opposite Sundays from 6 - 8 AM EST / 11 AM - 1 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The LAST long weekend of the summer is almost here. How are y'all spending it ? For the Clue In Segment of this episode, Chidinma shares a skin care product she's been loving, solo date plans to end of the summer and Maxwell's Tiny Desk Concert which was a reminder that there is a difference between being a singer and a vocalist. Its a Vibe Check episode and so the Main Segment, Creator and Host of the Werk Stories Podcast, Joi Louviere is back! The two get into some updates about Joi's experiences at work before discussing season 3 of the TV series, The Morning Show highlighting the workplace drama, frustrating experiences that take place in the workplace, workplace romance and more. Let's just say this episode may just encourage you to have your exit plan(s) ready. --- Connect with the "But What Do I Know?" Podcast: Instagram: @BWDIKPodcast You can watch clips of our main segments on youtube: "But What Do I Know Podcast Youtube Channel" --- Connect with Joi and the Werk Stories Podcast: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/werkstories/?hl=en Podcast: https://www.werkstories.com/podcast --- Episode Credits: BWDIK Podcast Theme Music: Produced By Sonix Audio Editing & Production: In The Know Media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we're talking about the best R&B concerts we've been to, Victoria Monét's new track with Usher, Maxwell's Tiny Desk Concert, Kehlani's new track with Lucky Daye, and more.
In this exciting episode of Reality Check, Brad and Heidi get locked up in the Big Brother House to chat with Izzy Lepanto Gleicher from Big Brother 25. Strap in for a wild ride as they cover everything from Big Brother to Survivor, with plenty of laughs and insights along the way.First up on the agenda? Izzy's experience after Big Brother 25 and the nuances that differentiate Big Brother from Survivor. From there, the conversation takes a nostalgic turn as Izzy shares tidbits from her childhood and musical background, including her participation in NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts and her unexpected interest in Legos – because who doesn't love a good building block?But the real meat of the conversation comes when they delve into the dynamics of reality TV, including the strategic advantages of forming alliances and the impact of privilege and diversity on the editing process. And let's not forget the hilarious anecdotes about waking up early in Survivor and the challenges of sleep patterns in the Big Brother house – talk about reality TV woes!As the episode draws to a close, Izzy shares her upcoming projects and collaborations, including a performance in Berlin and a partnership with Natalie Joachim, leaving listeners eagerly anticipating what's to come from this talented individual. And of course, no podcast episode would be complete without some good-natured banter about the possibility of Izzy appearing on multiple reality TV shows – Survivor, Traders, and Amazing Race, anyone?With its mix of humor, insights, and genuine camaraderie, this episode is a must-listen for reality TV aficionados and music lovers alike. So grab your popcorn, settle in, and get ready for a wild ride with Izzy, Heidi, and Brad as they tackle reality TV and beyond with wit, wisdom, and plenty of laughs.Follow Izzy here:https://www.instagram.com/isabellepantogleicher/Follow Reality Check with Heidi and Bradhttps://www.instagram.com/realitycheckhb/https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/https://generouscoffee.com/This podcast is brought to you by HopecastHosted by Heidi and Brad
Welcome back listeners! Tara and EmKay celebrate THE WIZ 2024 Broadway Cast Recording and the recordings that have come before! Rabbit holes include a brief history of cast recordings, Tara and EmKay's favorite albums to listen to again and again, highlights of The Wiz's Tiny Desk Concert, and so much more.Stay tuned for Part 2 dropping this Wednesday!Show Notes:The Wiz: Tiny Desk ConcertElizabeth Wade StudioHannah Isabel LewisInstagram: @downtheyellowbrickpod#DownTheYBPTara: @taratagticklesEmKay: www.emilykayshrader.netPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/downtheyellowbrickpodEtsy: https://www.etsy.com/market/down_the_yellow_brick_podMusic by: Shane ChapmanEdited by: Emily Kay Shrader
The guys discuss Pitbull getting a stadium named after him, Mustard's first week sales for his latest album, Vultures 2, Rema's new album, Drake's upcoming album with PartyNextDoor, the Lox performing at Tiny Desk Concert and more.
Jovy E. and Tiara Monique discuss Broccoli City Fest 2024, New School vs. Old School R&B, Beyoncé introducing Team USA at the Paris Olympics, Ryan Leslie's Tiny Desk Concert, and more!
Composer, pianist, and vocalist Samora Pinderhughes tells us about The Healing Project. The Healing Project, a fundamentally abolitionist project, explores the structures of systemic racism and the prison industrial complex. This story first aired February 2023. Pinderhughes and The Healing Project takes action towards abolition with forms such as musical songs, films, an exhibition, community gatherings, live performances, and a digital library of audio interviews. At the center of the project are the intergenerational voices of people across the country, including folks incarcerated in prisons and detention centers. Their stories, experiences, and ideas serve as the foundation for The Healing Project's vision for societal transformation. Learn more about the story and find the transcript on radioproject.org. Making Contact digs into the story beneath the story—contextualizing the narratives that shape our culture. Featuring narrative storytelling and thought-provoking interviews. We cover the most urgent issues of our time and the people on the ground building a more just world. EPISODE FEATURES: This episode features Samora Pinderhughes, composer, pianist/vocalist, and interdisciplinary artist. MAKING CONTACT: This episode is hosted by Anita Johnson. Segment Editors are Jessica Partnow, Lucy Kang, and Jacinda Abcarian. It is produced by Anita Johnson, Lucy Kang, Salima Hamirani, and Amy Gastelum. Our executive director is Jina Chung. MUSIC: This episode includes "Creeping" by Borrtex; "Process" and "Hope" by Samora Pinderhughes. Learn More: Samora Pinderhughes The Healing Project Exhibition site Tiny Desk Concert filmed live inside the exhibition Exhibition films, “Masculinity” & “Hold that Weight” Exhibition album
Lake Street Dive is releasing their eighth record, "Good Together." Two of the band's founding members, singer Rachael Price and drummer Mike Calabrese, join us. And, every year, NPR's Tiny Desk holds a month of performances by Black musicians. This year, the series focuses on Black female artists. Bobby Carter, host and series producer of NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts, talks about it. Then, a new "Legend of Zelda" game due out in September will put the titular Princess Zelda front and center as the game's main character. It's a first for the series, and Polygon Deputy Games editor Maddy Myers explains the significance.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Alisa Amador is a bilingual singer and songwriter based in Boston. Her debut full-length record Multitudes is a journey through genre and language that delights at every turn. It's a personal yet universal piece of art born of determination and self-discovery. Alisa was the winner of NPR's Tiny Desk Concert competition in 2022 at a time when she was about ready to hang up her music dreams. She is an inspiration and an absolute delight as a conversationalist. I am so excited to bring you my conversation with Alisa Amador. Support The Marinade on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/marinadepodcast Follow all things Alisa Amador: https://alisaamador.com/ Listen on: Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/episode/3dsZHNvM7MZ0z7MSjWzdsT?si=24ccc1234b264eb9 Apple Podcasts- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-marinade-with-jason-earle/id1281080492?i=1000659037775 YouTube- https://youtu.be/vjShT6rm_uU?si=aiETUX0Aish_TUhp
Boston-based bilingual singer-songwriter Alisa Amador rose to fame after she won the 2022 Tiny Desk Concert on NPR. Her new album, Multitudes, is a captivating self-portrait that celebrates her Latinx roots and her journey as an artist. Amador joins us in studio before her live performance at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park tomorrow.This segment is guest-hosted by Kousha Navidar
One year after his passing, we look back on the legacy of one of our faith heroes, Dr. Tim Keller, by playing an unreleased interview we had with him last year. The topic is forgiveness — from church hurts, to what to do when we've wronged someone else. It's something we all need to hear. Plus, we have the week's RELEVANT Buzz, covering nobigdyl's Tiny Desk Concert contest honor, to new studies showing a large number of women aren't aspiring to be moms anymore, to a surprising faith conversation between Theo Von and Sketch. And at the end, we have your feedback on weird life hacks you've tried!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
When you register for the 2Bears 5K at www.2bears5k.com, you can also get tickets to the bears' comedy shows at the Forum on May 9th and May 11th for $25 each. Tickets are available at bertbertbert.com and tomsegura.com. If you bought tickets to either Forum show BEFORE 3/25, get 10% off your registration with your Ticketmaster confirmation code. SPONSORS: Visit http://Kettleandfire.com/BEARS and for a limited time use code: BEARS to save 25% off your entire order. Head to http://policygenius.com/BEARS to get your free life insurance quotes and see how much you could save. Visit https://BetterHelp.com/BEARS today to get 10% off your first month. Don't miss out on all the action this week at DraftKings! Download the DraftKings app today! Sign-up using https://dkng.co/bears or through my promo code BEARS. Visit https://NetSuite.com/bears now through April fifteenth, NetSuite is offering a one-of-a-kind flexible financing program. This week on 2 Bears, 1 Cave it's March Madness and Tom has a very special tournament bracket for Bert! Without giving it away it involves some man-love and some male celebrities. Tom also shares a story about running into Matt Damon in a men's restroom that ended with him going to his birthday dinner and Bert tells a story about some of the most memorable experiences he's had at live music concerts. Bert and Tom also discuss a solid birthday gift idea and dive into some performances courtesy of the Tiny Desk Concert series, before closing out with an AI art surprise. Bust some brackets ya'll! https://tomsegura.com/tour https://www.bertbertbert.com/tour https://store.ymhstudios.com 2 Bears, 1 Cave Ep. 229 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest episode, the JBP kicks things off with news of the verdict from Jonathan Majors trial (20:08) before turning to the recently leaked text messages involving Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards (46:11). The crew shows love to Scarface following his Tiny Desk Concert appearance (1:21:19), Metro Boomin vs. Drake beef continues on (1:26:15), Tinder drops a $500/month subscription tier (1:41:14), and much more! Become a Patron of The Joe Budden Podcast for additional bonus episodes and visual content for all things JBP! Join our Patreon here: www.patreon.com/JoeBudden Sleeper Picks: Joe | Rachelle Ferrell & Will Downing - “Nothing Has Ever Felt Like This” Parks | Passport Gift & Parks (feat. MARCEL & The Wednesday Nights) - “Bad On My Own” Ish | JHart - “If There Really Is a God” Melyssa | Little Dragon - “Cat Rider”
Yerrrr! Flagrant had to get the NYC legend ACTION BRONSON the show. He spits facts about all of his passions: making fire music, being a foodie, women, cars, Albania and much much more. INDULGE 00:00 start 02:06 Action is a true artist 05:12 Pleasure from all his passions 06:53 The way Action describes flavour + food is art 09:25 Cooking to impress women + Extreme daggering is impressive 10:35 Grandma's cooking + Albanians in NYC 13:45 Shutting down Albania with Dua Lipa 15:04 Running with the Albanian Boys 19:39 Hernia from NBA Jam + surgery in Alaska 21:47 Not messing with Michael Jordan + Oakley is cool though 23:31 Playing the fat positions in football 25:10 Getting a 100 on GED + stealing mother's car at 14 27:08 Car antics - girl crashes into BK, stolen, knife being pulled on Action 30:22 Action only just got his driving license 32:56 Craziest thing Action seen on subway 33:34 What is left to do? Ocean exploring + training pools 38:40 Action wants to be shredded + Muscle Head Ed 40:50 Going to a Chica Chica house + $30 for a GREAT time 48:25 Japanese attention to detail + Jiro on sight + Yakuza flying kick 53:29 Gentlemanly fighting + never been KOed 55:22 Growing up on NYC Hip Hop + trying to make your boys laugh 57:20 People discovering Action's music + Rap sucks now 1:00:10 Tiny Desk was a breath of fresh air + rap live is trash 1:06:51 Unorthodox shows + Action's mythology + unorthodox giveaways 1:12:50 DMX's real impact 1:17:04 Loving mixed martial arts 1:18:51 Building businesses + atrocious Uncut Gems auditions + Scorsese + Bono loved up Action 1:26:09 Learning to deal with insecurity + shame 1:30:06 Dream features for Action = Drake + Duo Lipa 1:31:38 Adam Silver knows how to DAP + flipping people off of passion 1:37:30 Vice - carte blanche + downfall + “F that's delicious”'s impact + Bourdain's legacy 1:43:34 Action tagging + graffiti culture 1:45:29 Hunts Point + HBO + public access + Black Israelites heat 1:53:41 Touring with Eminem, K. Dot + J. Cole 1:56:13 Chocolate Chip Cookies + milk's essential role + picking the right restaurant 2:02:25 Ingredients should dictate the menu 2:06:30 We eating cookies + rating them 2:13:15 Best Pizza + best spots in New York 2:14:40 Thai food is insane + experiment with food