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Move Past Fear and Pursue Your Dreams with Tiffany Goode - from Corporate Professional to Trumpetiste This episode is the epitome of what Your Aha! Life is all about. So much of Tiffany Goode's story amplifies the core beliefs of Your Aha! Life. What she shares drives home the belief that we don't have to choose between career success and personal fulfillment. We can have both. She provides insights and inspiration on how she moved on after being laid off. Instead of going right back into looking for a job pursuing work she had done previously, Tiffany decided it was time she pursued her passion for music. What once was a side hustle became her main thing. Tiffany Goode is now a Musician * TV & Film Music Composer and Producer * Ethnomusicologist * Private Instructor * Actress. Following in the footsteps of famous women trumpeters like Clora Bryant, Valaida Snow, Ernestine "Tiny" Davis, and Cynthia Robinson, Tiffany prefers to call herself a Trumpetiste. Tiffany released her debut album, Today Was a Goode Day, on April 17, 2020, under her independent label, Goode Stuff Entertainment Records. In this episode, Tiffany plays a song off her album - Forward Movement. Tiffany's album can be found on all the major outlets, as she mentions in the podcast. Please go out and purchase, download, and leave a positive review. It matters. Tiffany shares many Aha! Moments she experienced making the transition and the courage it took for her to face her fears and pursue her lifelong love of music. Her story is an inspiration to all of us, especially those who are in the middle of a transition. Stopping to ask, "What's Next?" can be a really powerful question that leads you down the path of your passion and purpose. Although we had some audio difficulties, I hope that you were able to stick with this episode and glean the insights. Thanks so much for listening. I'm so grateful to all of you who listen to Your Aha! Life - The Podcast. It means so much to me. I'd love for you to give the podcast a 5-star rating, leave a review, and most importantly tell your friends about the podcast and share it with your networks. Thank you. I'll be back again soon with another episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yourahalife/message
Joe Tolleson from SiriusXM FC on the MLS restart and the FC Dallas COVID-19 news. Plus, Today Was the Day When...
Kasting Cuzzins: A Podcast About Rap... By Two Recovering White Rappers
In episode three of Kasting Cuzzins, the broskis revisit their second stab at rap, a loose riff on "Today Was a Good Day." They talk about the track's primary sample (Mungo Jerry's "In the Summertime"), the evolution of their lyrical skills, and how horrorcore shaped KC's early sound. They also discuss far better tracks by Paul Wall and the recently #cancelled T.I.
We go around the NFL with Pat Kirwan, Horse Racing & NFL Headlines with Randy Moss, & Today Was the Day When...
Hour 1 - David LIVE in Philadelphia recapping the Battle for the NFC East. Cowboys will have a new head coach come 2020. Hour 2 -Chris Kouffman of the Miami Dolphins' 3 yards Per Carry Podcast talks a Good Dolphins win or a Bad Dolphins win? Plus, Today Was the Day When... Hour 3 - Connor Livesay on the Cowboys disastrous game against the Eagles and what happens next in Big D! Plus, the Good, Bad, & Ugly.
Hour 1 - David LIVE in Philadelphia recapping the Battle for the NFC East. Cowboys will have a new head coach come 2020. Hour 2 -Chris Kouffman of the Miami Dolphins' 3 yards Per Carry Podcast talks a Good Dolphins win or a Bad Dolphins win? Plus, Today Was the Day When... Hour 3 - Connor Livesay on the Cowboys disastrous game against the Eagles and what happens next in Big D! Plus, the Good, Bad, & Ugly.
Hour 1 - David LIVE in Philadelphia recapping the Battle for the NFC East. Cowboys will have a new head coach come 2020. Hour 2 -Chris Kouffman of the Miami Dolphins' 3 yards Per Carry Podcast talks a Good Dolphins win or a Bad Dolphins win? Plus, Today Was the Day When... Hour 3 - Connor Livesay on the Cowboys disastrous game against the Eagles and what happens next in Big D! Plus, the Good, Bad, & Ugly.
Hour 1 - Recapping the NFL weekend, David LIVE in Dallas. Hour 2 - Scott Reynolds talks a Bucs win in Detroit and Jameis Winston wants to stay, Plus, Today Was the Day When... Hour 3 - The New Head Coach at USF, Jeff Scott, Golf Writer, Jason Sobel, and the Good, Bad, & Ugly. KineticoCast - Recapping a GREAT weekend of the #QBEShootout.
Hour 1 - Recapping the NFL weekend, David LIVE in Dallas. Hour 2 - Scott Reynolds talks a Bucs win in Detroit and Jameis Winston wants to stay, Plus, Today Was the Day When... Hour 3 - The New Head Coach at USF, Jeff Scott, Golf Writer, Jason Sobel, and the Good, Bad, & Ugly. KineticoCast - Recapping a GREAT weekend of the #QBEShootout.
Hour 1 - Recapping the NFL weekend, David LIVE in Dallas. Hour 2 - Scott Reynolds talks a Bucs win in Detroit and Jameis Winston wants to stay, Plus, Today Was the Day When... Hour 3 - The New Head Coach at USF, Jeff Scott, Golf Writer, Jason Sobel, and the Good, Bad, & Ugly. KineticoCast - Recapping a GREAT weekend of the #QBEShootout.
CFB Insider, Bud Elliott talks the CFB Playoff, a new coach at FSU, and bowl season! Plus, Today Was the Day When...
#FOOTBALLMONDAY with Miller and Moulton. Gary Danielson recaps Championship weekend and reacts to the CFB Playoff selections, Tashon Reed on the new head coach at FSU, and Orlando Alzugaray on a tough loss for the Dolphins. Plus, Today Was the Day When and the Good, Bad, & Ugly.
#FOOTBALLMONDAY with Miller and Moulton. Gary Danielson recaps Championship weekend and reacts to the CFB Playoff selections, Tashon Reed on the new head coach at FSU, and Orlando Alzugaray on a tough loss for the Dolphins. Plus, Today Was the Day When and the Good, Bad, & Ugly.
Today Was as ADD as it gets from the PGA to the NFL Warning: Explicit uncomfortable jokes....This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Unorthodox rhyme cadences and harmonious beat selection most appropriately describes the 26 year old rapper hailing from Chicagoland. Born in Joliet,IL, Markee has been influenced by rap music since a young lad with Ice Cube’s ‘Today Was a Good Day’ being the first song he knew the words to at age 3. Since then he has been the most diligent student of hip-hop, memorizing an extensive catalogue from various artists such as; Lil Wayne, Cam’ron, 50 Cent, T.I., Snoop, Eminem, DMX, Jay-Z, and Kanye West are amongst artist that he credits as influences. Markee is currently promoting his 2nd album titled “…In The Name of Gabby” The album is a dedication to his younger sister who was killed in a car crash in January 2016. He has released two singles along with videos so far. Radio One Chicago airs live every Thursday night from 6p to 8p cst on WLUW-FM, 88.7f and streaming live on WLUW.ORG
Music Mix, Current Events: Sexual Harassment Club, California Burning, Trump rules the world, Cavs Streaking, Middle Finger Club, The More You Know, OMG: Avengers- Hulk / Thor / Capt America / Iron Man, Long Story Short, The More You Know, Doritos Cool Ranch VS Lays Sour Cream and Onion VS Funyuns, Book of EARL, Today Was a Good Day, and Checkout Line.
New DJ Genolexis mix, current event updates, OMG: BoyzIIMen, 112, Jagged Edge, and Dru Hill, Book of EARL, Today Was a Good Day, and we discuss the situation w/ Power 106.1fm.
All aboard the Half Christmas Omnibus! Episode 200 has been months in the making and when you venture within, you'll know why. We hope you packed a lunch because we're celebrating every major segment we've ever featured on this podcast: Fun Facts, Would You Rather, Word of the Day, The Fucking Balls on That Guy, Hero Arsonist of the Week, Deep Discounts, Cry Harder, the Gift and the Curse, Rap Trivia, Meat Head Street Cred, Holy Shit These Geophysics Actually Happened, Tech Section, Sports, Let's Do Some Drugs, Today Was a Good Day, Coldest Mother Fuckers Ever, Juggalo Poetry Slam, Mike World Traveler, I Don't Mean to Brag, and the Push to 200!
Using Creedence to hit a jackpot, analyzing William Jennings Bryan's game, Word of the Day, IDMTB: Stone's spelling bee skills, women's bathrooms are gross, snow tires and rims for sale, drunkenly falling asleep in and around dumpsters, LDSD: meth deposit, meth loan withdrawal, MHSC: the world's most expensive burger, London's Honky Tonk Glamburger vs. Guinness World Records, impersonating police to hustle money off square simps, TWAGD: Henry Heimlich outmaneuvers a burger patty, Danny Trejo is deceptively old, lemon law on used cars, Today Was a Bad Day: a snake in the toilet bites man's dick off, The Push to 200!
Topics Discussed: The Podcast Hutch, Conflicting Ideas About Paris Terrorism, How Republicans are Made, Deftones and Eagles of Death Metal, Pushing Back on Cynicism, the Real Enemy, Goliath Tigerfish, Word of the Day, Glasses and Contacts, Warby Parker, Double TFBOTG: Sniper Lyudmila Pavlichenko and Neurologist Phil Kennedy, Brain Hacks, Swapping Senses, Neural Lace, Today Was a Good Day, Roundabout Record Setter, National Hot Dog and Sausage Council Weighs in on Hot Dogs and Sandwiches, Killing Baby Hitler, Misfits on Netflix, Traveling for a New Car, and The Wizard of Oz with the Helena Orchestra.
This is an essay for my upcoming book entitled Today Was the Day from Hell. On January 12th 2012 a newspaper article in Canada's Globe and Mail Newspaper indicating that same-sex marriages in Canada, like Rodolfo's and mine where the couple lived in a country or state that wouldn't perform or recognized same-sex marriages would be invalidated in Canada and treated as if the never occurred. I was in a state of panic all day until I received a joint press release from several LGBT and mainstream organizations including Lambda Legal, the National Center for Lesbian Rights, the American Civil Liberties Union, Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders and Freedom to Marry assuring same-sex couples married in Canada that our marriages were not in jeopardy and not likely to be. I decided to send an email to family, friends, activists, executive directors of LGBT organizations, elected officials and media friends (over 250 people). and I posted it on my Facebook page for more than 2,000 friends to read The purpose of the letter was to share my feelings of frustration and panic. As many of the people receiving the email were straight I wanted them to understand the challenges that gay people face over issues that straight people take for granted. I decided to turn the email into an essay for my upcoming book.