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1995 studio album by No Doubt

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First Album Ever
Ep 30: Malin von Euler-Hogan

First Album Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 80:25


Mark invites Malin von Euler-Hogan (Riding Around) to talk about her first album, Tragic Kingdom by No Doubt (1995). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RTL2 : Pop-Rock Station by Zégut
L'intégrale - Guns N' Roses, No Doubt, Garbage dans RTL2 Pop Rock Station (17/03/25)

RTL2 : Pop-Rock Station by Zégut

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 105:29


Marjorie Hache ouvre la semaine avec un programme éclectique mêlant rock, indie et pop alternative. Parmi les nouveautés, Julian Baker et Torres dévoilent "Tuesday", avant la sortie de leur album "Send A Prayer My Way" en avril. L'album de la semaine est signé Edwyn Collins, figure du post-punk écossais, qui revient avec "Nation Shall Speak Unto Nation". Ce lundi soir, on découvre "Strange Old World", un titre énergique et accrocheur. Le live du jour met à l'honneur No Doubt avec "Just A Girl", capté en 1997, en pleine époque "Tragic Kingdom". Pour la reprise, Screamin' Jay Hawkins revisite "I Shot The Sheriff" de Bob Marley, en y insufflant une critique de la politique américaine. Enfin, la soirée s'achève avec une pépite garage-punk venue de Finlande : "Losing My Grip" du groupe Slicerrr. La playlist de l'émission : Linkin Park - Heavy Is The Crown Arctic Monkeys - Fluorescent Adolescent The Box Tops - The Letter Guns N' Roses - Paradise City Julien Baker & Torres Mckenzie Scott - Tuesday Harry Nilson - Coconut Sonic Youth - Bull In The Heather Edwyn Collins - Strange Old World The Police - King Of Pain Memphis May Fire - Shapesifter Steely Dan - Do It Again The Limiñanas - Faded (Feat. Penny) Screamin' Jay Hawkins - I Shot The Sheriff Triggerfinger - All This Dancing Around Again Max Baby - Nothing Ever Changes Wings - Goodnight Tonight No Doubt - Just A Girl (Live) Cream - Sunshine Of Your Love You Me At Six - Bite My Tongue (Feat. Oli Sykes) Slicerrr - Losing My Grip Garbage - Cherry Lips The Tights - Bad Hearts Björk - Bachelorette The Horrors - More Than Life Sigur Rós - Saeglopur Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Radio K7
No Doubt "Tragic Kingdom" (1995) : Gwen Stefani et son band lance le revival ska des 90s

Radio K7

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 76:05


Personne ne s'attendait au succès de No Doubt en 1995. Après plusieurs semaines, Tragic Kingdom ne figurait toujours pas dans les charts. Pourtant, à force de singles prêts à conquérir le monde comme “Spiderwebs” à “Sunday Morning” en passant par “Just a Girl” et bien évidemment “Don't Speak” le troisième album de No Doubt va finir pas s'imposer dans les charts du monde entierPop, ska, un peu punk aussi sur les bords, le style de No Doubt ne ressemble à personne ! Et cet album propulsera le groupe et sa chanteuse charismatique, Gwen Stefani, fleur bleue et moqueuse, au rang de superstar mondiale.On vous raconte la story de Gwen Stefani, Adrian Young, Tony Kanal et Tom Dumont avec Olivia, Greg nous emmène dans les studios de Los Angeles et un petit peu dans ceux de la Jamaïque, et Fanny se penche sur le clip hautement symbolique de “Don't Speak” réalisé par Sophie Muller. Crédits :Générique : Dr Alban "Sing Hallelujah"Titres écoutés dans l'émission : “Spiderwebs”, “Excuse Me Mr.”, “Just A Girl”, “Happy Now?”, “Different People”, “Hey You”, “The Climb”, “Sixteen”, “Sunday Morning”, “ Don't Speak”, “You Can Do It”, “World Go 'Round”, “End It On This”, “Tragic Kingdom”, "No Doubt (démo 1987)", "Trapped in a Box". The Selecter “On my Radio”, Madness "One Step Beyond".Extraits : “No Doubt - Just a Girl (live Conan O' Brien 1996)", "No Doubt 28.09.1997 Publicité (INA)", "Don't Speak (Live in the Tragic Kingdom, Anaheim, California, 31.05.1997)".LAISSEZ UN MESSAGE APRÈS LE BIP !Vous pouvez nous appeler au 01 89 16 75 31, pour suggérer un album, donner votre avis ou chanter en karaoké avec nous ! Promis, on diffusera les messages au prochain épisode !Et restez connectés : — Instagram : @radio_k7— Twitter : @RadioK7Podcast— Facebook : @Radiok7podcastHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Podioslave Podcast
Ep 252: 30 Years of No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom

Podioslave Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 50:38


In episode 252 of the podcast, we dive deep on No Doubt's ‘Tragic Kingdom'.We talk early memories of the record, the context of the time, the start of Gwen Stefani's massive celebrity, and some “what if's” surrounding the band, where they were headed and what might have been. This was a fun one to dig into.We open the show with a promise, a resolution even, to binge more nerdery in 2025!Podcast theme performed by Trawl. Follow them here:Web: https://www.trawlband.com/IG/X/TikTok: @trawlbandWe'd love for everyone to hear this episode! Support the Podioslave family by rating, subscribing, sharing, storying, tweeting, etc — you get the vibe. Peace, love, and Podioslave. Check us out here:Web: https://www.podioslave.comIG/Threads/X/TikTok: @PodioslaveYoutube: Podioslave PodcastEmail: Podioslavepodcast@gmail.com

The Album Argument
"Tragic Kingdom" by No Doubt | EP103

The Album Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 29:40


We discuss the best and worst songs from ”Tragic Kingdom" by No Doubt. Let us know your thoughts about these songs and follow us on Facebook and X.  Please support No Doubt by purchasing and streaming this album wherever you pay for music! 

Le Double Expresso RTL2
L'INTÉGRALE - Le Double Expresso RTL2 (05/12/24)

Le Double Expresso RTL2

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 107:30


L'info du matin - Les nouvelles traditions entrant au patrimoine immatériel de l'Unesco : le saké, les traditions autour du henné et la fabrication de l'Attiéké. Le winner du jour - Un automobiliste évite de payer le péage pendant des mois grâce à quelques centimes et des mots doux. - Des policiers américains tentent en vain de capturer un cochon pendant des heures, une scène cocasse filmée par leurs caméras corporelles. Le flashback d'octobre 1995 - La sortie de trois albums mythiques : "Made in Heaven" de Queen, "Tragic Kingdom" de No Doubt et "(What's the Story) Morning Glory?" d'Oasis. Les savoirs inutiles - Dans le village polonais de Suloszowa, les 6000 habitants vivent tous dans une seule rue. 3 choses à savoir sur Paul McCartney Qu'est-ce qu'on fait ? - À Lyon, la fête des lumières fête sa 25e édition jusqu'au 8 décembre. - À Strasbourg, le Markerland Festival ce week-end rassemble des artisans dans une ambiance conviviale et gratuite. Le jeu surprise - Régis de Coëtmieux gagne un séjour pour 4 personnes au parc Astérix. La banque RTL2 - Camille de Beauvais gagne 200 euros. - Alice de Fontenay-le-Comte gagne 1400 euros.

La partition
«Just a girl», la partition de No Doubt

La partition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 3:57


Retour sur les débuts de No Doubt, groupe emblématique du rock des années 90, avec l'histoire de leur album phare Tragic Kingdom. Formé en 1986 dans la région d'Orange County, en Californie, No Doubt met des années à percer sur la scène locale avant de connaître le succès mondial avec Tragic Kingdom en 1995. Derrière ce troisième album, c'est toute une époque qui se raconte : l'émergence du son ska-punk, l'importance de la fratrie Stefani, et la place grandissante de Gwen en tant que figure de proue du groupe.Après des débuts timides et un départ inattendu du fondateur Eric Stefani, les membres restants de No Doubt se sont sentis obligés de se dépasser. Pendant 2 ans, ils ont travaillé sans relâche sur Tragic Kingdom, un album ambitieux qui joue sur les contrastes - le côté féérique de Disneyland, dont il tire son titre, cache en réalité de profondes désillusions. À travers ses textes, Gwen Stefani se raconte et aborde des sujets personnels comme sa rupture ou son rapport à la société. Elle s'impose définitivement comme la voix de No Doubt et contribue grandement au succès phénoménal de l'album, qui s'est vendu à plus de 16 millions d'exemplaires dans le monde.

First Album Ever
Ep 13: Jordan Dowling

First Album Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 69:59


Mark is joined by his cousin Jordan Dowling to talk about her first album, Tragic Kingdom by No Doubt (1995). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

That Record Got Me High Podcast
S7E357 - No Doubt 'Tragic Kingdom' with Chelsea Nenni (Late Slip)

That Record Got Me High Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 60:44


The last thing Rob expected to be doing in 2024 was talking about Anaheim, California ska-punk/pop band No Doubt, but when he invited Late Slip's ringleader Chelsea Nenni on the show her record choice was crystal clear. When she first heard their breakout album 'Tragic Kingdom' as a 10 year old girl living in Southern California, the seed of one day forming and fronting a band of her own was firmly planted, and Gwen Stefani's honest takes on navigating life and love as a young girl coming of age at the end of the 20th century had a huge impact, even if she didn't quite realize it yet. Songs discussed in this episode: Just A Girl - Florence + The Machine; I'll Be Okay, I Love You, Love Me True - Late Slip; Total Hate 95, Total Hate (Original Version) - No Doubt; On My Radio - The Selecter; Spiderwebs, Excuse Me Mr., Just A Girl - No Doubt; Just A Girl - Florence + The Machine; Happy Now, Different People - No Doubt; Mind Your Business - Late Slip; Hey You, Sixteen, Sunday Morning - No Doubt; Dream On - Aerosmith; Don't Speak, You Can Do It, End It On This, Tragic Kingdom - No Doubt; I Love You - Late Slip

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Ranking Tracks Episode 109 - No Doubt Tragic Kingdom

CKCC Radio: Home of Club Kayfabe's Community of Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 13:27


Join your host Jeff as he ranks all the songs off the album Tragic Kingdom by No Doubt. There is one glaring issue he had with this album. It's a silly one, but one issue that just didn't sit well. Enjoy it!

Disney Dependent
Tomorrowland and the Tragic Kingdom

Disney Dependent

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 53:20


Join us on a trip back in time to the Tomorrowland of the 1990s: where there was nary an attraction in sight, teenagers flocked like a murder of crows, and budding musicians like No Doubt were inspired to make music of their own. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disney-dependent/support

I've Been Meaning to Listen To That
No Doubt: Tragic Kingdom (w/ Michael Chau)

I've Been Meaning to Listen To That

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 52:01


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The Pulp Writer Show
Episode 195: The Best Writing Software

The Pulp Writer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 23:31


In this week's episode, we take a look at the pros and cons of some of the most popular writing software, and a share a preview of the new HALF-ELVEN THIEF audiobook narrated by Leanne Woodward. I'm hoping to start on SHIELD OF DARKNESS soon, so let's look back at some of the DRAGONSKULL audiobooks! This coupon code will get you 25% off the audiobook of DRAGONSKULL: SWORD OF THE SQUIRE (as excellently narrated by Brad Wills) at my Payhip store: SPRINGSQUIRE The coupon code is valid through April 23rd, 2024. So if you need a new audiobook for spring, we've got you covered! Transcript   00:00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 195 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is April 5th, 2024 and today we are talking about the pros and cons of different types of writing software. We also have an update on my current writing projects and as usual, Question of the Week. Before we get into that, let's do Coupon of the Week. For this week's coupon, I'm hoping to start on Shield of Darkness soon. So let's look back at some of the Dragonskull audiobooks. The following coupon code will get you 25% off the audiobook of Dragonskull: Sword of the Squire at my Payhip store and that is SPRINGSQUIRE. Again that is SPRINGSQUIRE and that will be in the show notes. This coupon code will get you 25% off Dragonskull: Sword of the Squire audiobook, as excellently narrated by Brad Wills. This coupon code will be valid through April the 23rd, 2024. If you need a new audiobook for spring, we have got you covered. Now for an update on my current writing projects. The rough draft of Wizard Thief is done. It came to about 74,000 words, which means it is about 15,000 words longer than the first book. I suspect no one will complain. I am now writing Thief's Favor, an ebook short story set in the world of Wizard-Thief. Newsletter subscribers will get a free ebook copy of Thief's Favor when Wizard-Thief comes out, hopefully before April is over. I am also 19,000 words into Cloak of Titans and after Wizard-Thief is published that will be my main project and then once Cloak of Titans is done, it'll be back to Ridmark and Andomhaim with Shield of Darkness. In audiobook news, the audiobook of Half-Elven Thief is done, as excellently narrated by Leanne Woodward. You can get it at all the usual audio bookstores, Audible, and all the others except for Google Play. For some reason, they seem to be having slow uptake on audiobooks for the last couple of weeks, and hopefully that should be cleared up soon. Otherwise, you can get Half-Elven Thief, as excellently narrated by Leanne Woodward at all the usual audiobook stores, and we will include a sample of the audiobook at the end of this podcast episode. So hang around for that. 00:02:13 Question of the Week Now, for this week's question of the week, which we do have interesting discussions on my blog and Facebook page. This week's question of the week was: what was the first musical album you ever purchased with your own money? No wrong answers, obviously. The idea for this week's question arrived because over Easter weekend I helped someone set up a device for ripping LP records to MP3. This was an interesting experience because it was in fact the first time I had ever attempted to use an LP record in any form, since by the time I became interested in purchasing music (more on that at the end of the segment), the LP era was well and truly over. Or was it? I thought it was amusing that vinyl outsold CDs in 2023 because as I learned firsthand, when I was setting up this LP ripper, vinyl is so much more cumbersome and fragile than either CD or streaming. Anyway, we asked people what their first album they purchased with their own money was and here are some of the answers. Malcolm says War of the Worlds LP vinyl. Justin says Rush, A Farewell to Kings on cassette tape. In the mid ‘90s, my daughters found my box of cassettes, a legacy of my military days, and it immediately became theirs. ABM says my first album (well in this case, CD) was Tragic Kingdom by No Doubt. Chris says Grand Funk Railroad, Survival. I'm that old, lol. Bonnie says Chicago Transit Authority and K-TEL Hits of the Month. Had “Cover of The Rolling Stone” on it. Brad says Jaws 1975 and that set me on the path of being a lifelong fan and rabid collector of film music. Venus says: my last day of 8th grade, I bought Annihilator-Alice in Hell and Metal Church-Blessing in Disguise. Same day, same store, same transaction. Cheryl says my very first purchase at the age of 14 back in the ‘60s was an album by the Walker Brothers from a secondhand shop. The first new album was Sticky Fingers, Rolling Stones, 1971. Tom says the Trainspotting soundtrack. Pamela says the Letterman 1968 Going Out of my Head. Michael says the soundtrack for Mad Max-Beyond Thunderdome, a musical feast of Jean Michel Jarre crossed with Tina Turner. On cassette tape, naturally. Scott says Guns and Roses, Appetite for Destruction. Brandy says Sisters of Mercy, Vision Thing. Rhion says I grew up in a college town and by age 4 I had a full, green milk of LPs from the discount bin. By five, I had four. I had my own personal collection and my own stereo because my uncle would go to dorm dumpsters at the end of the semester to grab stereos, et cetera, to refurbish. My first purchase was Oingo Boingo's Only a Lad and my second was Men at Work. They were $0.75 each. I remember because it was $0.25 over my budget. I had to ask for a quarter from my uncle. And finally, John says Leonard Nimoy Sings at a garage sale for twenty-five cents. It had The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins on it. Oh dear. If you have never seen The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins, which is a song about Bilbo Baggins sung by Leonard Nimoy of Star Trek fame, once you've finished listening to this podcast episode, go to YouTube, search for The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins and watch the music video of Leonard Nimoy singing The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins. It is hilarious. Thanks to everyone for their comments for Question of the Week. For myself, my answer for what the first musical album I ever purchased was a bit odd because it was, I suspect it was later than most of the people who mentioned this and the reason for that is I have a very odd relationship with popular music because for some reason I almost always have a hard time understanding song lyrics. Song lyrics usually sound like either monotonous droning or warbling to my ear. I don't know why. My brain just works that way. One of the few exceptions is Johnny Cash, who I can usually understand on the first try without any difficulty. Because of that, I've never really connected with most popular music, whether way back when I was a teenager or in the modern age. To this day, I still gravitate towards the soundtracks of computer games and movies that I like. So the first soundtrack I deliberately purchased with my own money was part of a computer game collection, specifically, the Quest for Glory collection, which came out in 1997 and that came with a CD of Quest for the Glory 5: Dragon Fire soundtrack, which I wanted. I already had all the Quest for Glory games on CD or in some cases floppy disk, but I bought that collection just so I could have the soundtrack CD. 27 years later, I still have it and I listened to that soundtrack while working on the final scenes of Wizard-Thief. 00:07:12 Main Topic: Pros and Cons of Writing Software Now let's venture into our main topic of the week, the pros and cons of the best writing software. I got thinking about this because a few years ago I was at the gym. Usually when I'm at the gym, I go on the treadmill and I bring a tablet with me with an ebook and whether I'm running or walking or whatever, I will read on the treadmill. While I was doing this, an elderly gentleman came up next to me on the next treadmill and asked if I knew of any word processing programs that would work on an Android tablet. Boy, did I have answers for him. I started to describe the various pros and cons of different writing software, and he very quickly got bored, made a polite excuse, and wandered away. However, this is a writing podcast with people who are interested in the business of writing, and so I thought it would be a good topic for this week's show because if you ever want your book to be read by other people, if you're not just, you know, handwriting it in a journal for your own emotional satisfaction, then at some point you will probably have to convert your book to a digital file and you will need a software program to do that, and if you're really serious about writing, you will probably need a word processor of some kind or a similar program. So the first one we're going to look at is one that many indie and traditional writers swear by. It's called Scrivener, and it is a program specifically designed for writing books or novels. The pros: it is designed specifically for writing. It has features for outlining, breaking documents into chapters, and tracking writing goals, etc. It has a one-time cost of $60.00 US instead of a subscription, which is increasingly rare nowadays since everything seems to require a subscription instead of a one-time price. And as an added bonus, they offer a free trial so you can try it out and see if it is to your liking. They offer a student discount, where if you buy it with a valid.edu address, you should be able to get a discount. So now here are the cons. The learning curve on Scrivener is pretty high. For basic writing, for something like Microsoft Word, you just open up Word to a blank document, start typing, and if you just want to do that, then the program will definitely meet your need. Scrivener is a bit harder to learn and you would probably benefit from watching a few tutorial videos on how to use it beforehand. I personally do not use Scrivener, though I don't object to it obviously because I know many indies and tradpub writers who know what they're doing swear by it, but for me it is kind of overkill and I don't use it. If you are thinking about Scrivener, it's probably good to ask yourself, will you actually use the extra features? Because my own writing process is pretty simple. I just type out an outline in one Word document, and then I type out the rough draft in a different Word document, and I don't need fancy outlining software or something like that for my process. That's not to say you can't use fancy outlining software, or that the software isn't good. You might remember last year on podcast I had an interview with Troy Lambert of Plottr, which is a very excellent program designed to help you outline your novel but if that's not something you're interested in doing, then Scrivener will probably be overkill for you. Scribner is probably best for people who take extensive notes on their work, especially if they're trying to organize research based on the chapters where it's needed. It may be best for the kind of people who enjoy curating Notion and Trello accounts and they're able to think about their book in a visual way. It is also good for people who extensively revise blocks of text within a chapter or move chapters around a lot. If that sounds like your writing process, and it sounds like something would be good for you, then it is definitely worth giving the free trial of Scrivener a try. Now let's move on to a more general word processing program and one that probably many people out there are familiar with: Google Docs. That is part of the Google suite of office software. You can do PowerPoint-esque presentations, spreadsheets, and documents in Google Docs. The biggest pro of Google Docs is that it's free. All you need to do is sign up for a free Google account and then you have free access to Google Docs and can start typing. It is very easy to use between multiple devices since it runs primarily in a web browser. If you are using one computer, you can close out and open a web browser on a different computer and use it that way. There are dedicated apps for both Android and iOS devices. It's very easy to share between multiple people and accounts and collaborate in real time, and this is honestly its biggest advantage over Microsoft Office besides the cost. Autosave also works extremely well. However, like everything else in life, there are cons. One of the cons of Google Docs is that it gets really slow with large files. I did try to write a book in Google Docs once and I tried a couple of short stories. The short stories are fine. If you try to write a novel in Google Docs, I found that starts to get really slow after about the 25,000 word mark or so. For obvious reasons, since Google Docs is an online service, it is very hard to use without an Internet connection. Perhaps the most important con of all is to be sure to back up to an additional location. If you lose access to your Google account for whatever reason, that means you lose access to all your files, including the book you were working on in Google Docs. So if you're using Google Docs, it's a good idea, it's in fact an excellent and imperative idea, to download your document every so often and save it in another location. Now let's move on to probably the most common word processing software on the planet as of this recording, Microsoft Word. Full disclosure, that is what I use most of the time. In fact, my podcast notes are in a Microsoft Word document. The pros are that you've probably already heard of it and many people are familiar with this product through work or school. If you've had an office job, you've probably used Microsoft Word at some point. And if you have gone through the modern educational system, there's a very good chance that you used Microsoft Word or Google Docs in school. Another advantage is that it's very easy to find online tutorials from Microsoft Office products. Another advantage is that Word is essentially the industry standard for publishing, which makes it a lot easier to share with the editors, translators, beta readers, etcetera. There are a couple of cons, though. Microsoft, like many other software companies, has been switching heavily to the subscription model, so I believe they still sell individual licenses for Office where it's a one-time fee, but then it's tied to a specific computer forever. If you want to really use Office, you have to get a Microsoft 365 subscription, which is often kind of a bummer if you are on a limited budget, which is why it's good there are free options like Google Docs available. Another con of Microsoft Word is that the program is, at this point, 41 years old. The first version of Word was released in 1983. Obviously, it has changed a great deal since then but feature after feature has been built up and piled onto Word to the point where in all honesty (this is as someone who uses Microsoft Word pretty much every single day for the last 15 years), it has a monstrous maze of overlapping and interlocking features. There's a common meme about how if you try to move a bullet point half an inch in Word, you'll start hearing sirens and explosions outside and your entire document will be messed up. This is not far from the truth. For just straight typing, Word is fine, but for more elaborate stuff it quickly becomes a big headache. Another con is that the real time collaboration features like Google Docs has are definitely lacking, and you really can't do that well with Word. If that's not something you do, it's not something you need to worry about but if you do a lot of collaboration, that is something to keep in mind. Again, in full disclosure, I could sit here for the next two hours and talk about the various bad experiences I've had with Microsoft Word, but the fact of the matter is, I've written 150 novels and I've written most of them in Microsoft Word. So it is right now the program I use to write. So on to the next writing suite of software. I wrote most of my books in Microsoft Word, but the ones I haven't written in Word I've written in LibreOffice, which is a free office suite that you can download for free. It doesn't require an Internet connection once it's downloaded. So let's go to the pros. It's free and open source. The interface kind of sort of looks like Microsoft Word, so if you are familiar with Word, the learning curve is not terribly steep. Some think that LibreOffice is faster than Word. Depending on how your system is configured, LibreOffice can be quite a bit faster than Word, having used both. LibreOffice is probably the best for privacy advocates, especially for those who are concerned about Microsoft and Google storing their work in their cloud services and possibly training various AIs on it. For myself, that's not something I worry about a great deal, because all my stuff has been pirated extensively for years, and as we all know, most of the big AIs out now were trained on pirated data, which they're getting sued about now. From my point of view, the horse is already out in the out of the barn for this, so there's no point in worrying about it. LibreOffice also has the advantage of being interoperable with most file formats. By default, it saves in what's called the open document format, but it is mostly cross compatible with the Microsoft Office formats. The cons aren't quite as many as Google Drive in my opinion, because it doesn't have to be online. Even though the user interface is very similar to Word, it's not identical and some people don't care for it. LibreOffice also has no built-in cloud storage functionality like Microsoft Word or Google Docs, so if you need to store your documents in the cloud somewhere for backup, you have to piece it together with another storage option. Though this is the other side of one of the pros, because LibreOffice does not require an Internet connection in order to work once you have it downloaded. So those are the pros and cons of some different writing software. Which one you pick is up to you and your particular writing needs. So that's it for this week. Thanks for listening to The Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show useful. A quick word of thanks to my transcriptionist for helping me pull together the research for this episode. A reminder that you can listen to all the back episodes on the official website at https://thepulpwritershow.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review on your podcast platform of choice. Stay safe and stay healthy and see you all next week. And now let's close out this week's episode with a preview of Half-Elven Thief, as narrated by Leanne Woodward.

Remarkable Marketing
No Doubt: B2B Marketing Lessons from Band with a Diamond-Certified Album with Director of Product Marketing at GetResponse, Abby Hehemann

Remarkable Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 55:03


Marketing is really lovely underneath it all. Sometimes you just need a little inspiration.And this week, we're bringing you marketing lessons from the Grammy-winning and diamond-certified album holders, No Doubt. Together, with the help of the Director of Product Marketing at GetResponse, we're talking about going pop with your content, sharing the good with the bad, and so much more.About our guest, Abby HehemannAbby Hehemann is Director of Product Marketing at GetResponse, a comprehensive email marketing platform that provides small businesses, solopreneurs, coaches, and marketers with powerful and affordable tools to grow their audience, engage with their subscribers, and turn subscribers into paying customers. Prior to joining GetResponse in January of 2023, Abby served as Director of Product Marketing at Coursedog. She also spent nearly 9 years in marketing at GetResponse previously. She specializes in strategic product positioning and value-driven messaging. She has a demonstrated history of high impact GTM, lead gen, activation, and retention campaigns. She's skilled in Digital Marketing, Customer Education, Email Marketing, Marketing Automation, and Content Marketing. She is a customer-first and product-obsessed – with an MBA from the University of Central Arkansas.What B2B Companies Can Learn From No Doubt:Go pop with your content (Hint: Use AI). No Doubt expanded their audience by transitioning from niche ska music to pop. And they did it without losing what made them unique - namely Gwen as an iconic frontwoman and lyrics based on her lived experience. You can expand your audience too by putting out content on new and unique channels you haven't accessed before and the trick is using AI. Abby says, “Using an AI tool, we could still use our own content, what we wanted to communicate with our unique voice, but experiment with a new format, like a comic book. This is a way we're trying to figure out how to adapt and evolve with new technologies and be more efficient, but in a way that's still foundational to what we care about and the content is still in our voice and our perspective.”Share the good with the bad. Talk about your mistakes and shortcomings as well as your strengths and successes. It builds trust, relatability and likeability. It's like how No Doubt's album, Tragic Kingdom, was about Gwen's breakup with her bassist, Tony. It's not a positive experience, but it became their diamond-certified album because it spoke to listeners. Abby says, “Not that you need to air all of your mistakes, but the idea of like, that is what authenticity is, right? You share the good with the bad. You share the parts of your life where you're vulnerable. And that's like what artists are doing. It's just something that we don't do in B2B marketing.”Quotes*”Most new startups and SaaS orgs emerge solving a very specific problem for a very specific audience, which is excellent. And that makes you special and unique and have a really strong selling point. But then the next thing is on scaling. How do we do this for more people? And then you have such a risk of diluting what makes you special. If you try to expand, it's super risky. It's risky for you to try to do more often with less and still make a big impact.” - Abby Hehemann*”The one with the most customer insights - the one who knows what customers are feeling, what they're saying, what words they're using - you win. You have clout in a meeting. You have the most legitimacy. You should be driving conversations and doing whatever it takes on your team to figure out how to have access to your customers.” - Abby Hehemann*”B2B content marketing gets such a bad rap for being a sea of sameness, super boring, not distinctive. Everybody's talking about driving revenue and getting more leads. And you don't know who's saying it. It doesn't even matter. There's no distinctive tone of voice, point of view, who's talking about what. And I think that definitely points to the need for authenticity. That's what we're craving as humans, even though we're representing companies purchasing software. We're still wanting to make those connections and actually have some element in our brain that recognizes, ‘Oh, this is an actual human being I'm trying to do business with.” - Abby HehemannTime Stamps[0:55] Meet Abby Hehemann, Director of Product Marketing at GetResponse[4:25] The Remarkable Journey of No Doubt: From Ska Band to Pop Icons[8:02] Gwen Stefani's Evolution: A Deep Dive into Her Creative Process[13:54] No Doubt's Transition to Pop: A Lesson in Authenticity and Branding[19:47] B2B Marketing Insights: Drawing Lessons from No Doubt's Success[27:03] Decoding the Iconic 'No Doubt' Album Cover[28:11] Evolving from Ska to Pop: No Doubt's Musical Journey[29:10] Adapting to Market Changes: Lessons from No Doubt[29:37] Embracing AI and Generative Content in Marketing[30:36] The Power of Email Marketing and User-Generated Content[32:25] Innovative Marketing: The Comic Book Experiment[34:24] Employer Branding and Gender Representation[37:56] Content Strategy Insights from GetResponse[47:03] The Future of Content Creation and Marketing[51:57] The Essential Role of Customer Insights in MarketingLinksListen to No DoubtConnect with Abby on LinkedInLearn more about GetResponseAbout Remarkable!Remarkable! is created by the team at Caspian Studios, the premier B2B Podcast-as-a-Service company. Caspian creates both non-fiction and fiction series for B2B companies. If you want a fiction series check out our new offering - The Business Thriller - Hollywood style storytelling for B2B. Learn more at CaspianStudios.com. In today's episode, you heard from Ian Faison (CEO of Caspian Studios) and Meredith Gooderham (Senior Producer). Remarkable was produced this week by Meredith Gooderham, mixed by Scott Goodrich, and our theme song is “Solomon” by FALAK. Create something remarkable. Rise above the noise.

Headliner Radio
AKG Stories Behind the Sessions E4: Adrian Young

Headliner Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 10:40


As part of AKG's Stories Behind the Sessions Series, legendary radio and television presenter, producer, and journalist Nic Harcourt interviews No Doubt drummer and producer Adrian Young on making No Doubt's platinum-certified breakthrough album, Tragic Kingdom, that has sold over 20 million copies. 

Columbia House Party
No Doubt and the 90s Ska Revival (ft. Cassie Leigh Clancy)

Columbia House Party

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 66:48


In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy are just two boys talking about Just A Girl as they dive deep on No Doubt's 1995 classic Tragic Kingdom. They're also joined briefly by Cassie Leigh Clancy (@cassleigh, co-host of the @restingonpod podcast) to discuss the fashion side of Gwen Stefani's legacy. Find out more about some of the controversy around Stefani's more problematic choices in that regard, how Stefani became a major pop culture influence coming out of Tragic Kingdom, and how an in-band relationship made for a powerful, if awkward, songwriting process on this week's podcast. Sick of hearing all the ads? Subscribe to Soda Premium on Apple Podcasts to get rid of them!Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, show notes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/columbiahousepartyFollow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie. If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerch Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.com If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.

Quemar un Patrullero
Episodio 361: No Doubt, Solo Una Chica

Quemar un Patrullero

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 51:11


Este es un episodio sobre los incios de una de las bandas clave de los noventa. La consagración de No Doubt con Tragic Kingdom transformó a Gwen Stefani en un ícono de la generación alternativa. Una chica que le peleó protagonismo a los ídolos varones del momento. Como también lo hicieron Courtney Love y Lauryn Hill. Esta, como todas las historias, es una historia de amor. Con Gustavo Olmedo

Gobbledygeek
500 - Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (feat. Eric Sipple)

Gobbledygeek

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 155:21


500 episodes! Can you believe it? What incredibly special way will we choose to commemorate this event??? By, well, just having a regular episode discussing Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse with our good friend Eric Sipple. At one point this past summer, we weren't sure another episode was ever going to happen, so this seems like a fitting celebration. The boys rave about Across the Spider-Verse's layered meanings, innovative animation, strong emotion, and how much more fun and exciting the movie is than the comics are these days.   NEXT: who even knows, man.     BREAKDOWN 00:00:55  -  Intro / Guest 00:07:05  -  Shout out to Levi Williams! 00:13:28  -  Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse 02:29:18  -  Outro / Next   LINKS Superheroes, Miles Morales, and the Fallacy of Hard Choices by Eric Sipple The Life of Reilly: In-Depth Analysis of the Spider-Man Clone Saga by Andrew Goletz   MUSIC “I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)” by The Proclaimers, Sunshine On Leith (1988) “Spiderwebs” by No Doubt, Tragic Kingdom (1995)   GOBBLEDYCARES National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/  Abortion Funds in Every State: https://bit.ly/AbortionFundsTwitter Support AAPI communities and those affected by anti-Asian violence: https://www.gofundme.com/c/act/stop-aapi-hate Support the AAPI Civic Engagement Fund: https://aapifund.org/ Support Black Lives Matter and find anti-racism resources: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ The Trevor Project provides information and support to LGBTQ youth: thetrevorproject.org Trans Lifeline: https://translifeline.org/  US (877) 565-8860 Canada (877) 330-6366 National Center for Transgender Equality: transequality.org Advocate for writers who might be owed money due to discontinuance of royalties: https://www.writersmustbepaid.org/  Help teachers and classrooms in need: https://www.donorschoose.org/ Do your part to remove the burden of medical debt for individuals, families, and veterans: https://ripmedicaldebt.org/ Register to vote: https://vote.gov/  

Ultraflex Football
49 - Week 8 Recap

Ultraflex Football

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 40:31


What's up Ultraflexers?! This week we got TWO albums into our pod. Both were related to Gwen Stefani with her albums, “Love Angel Music Baby” and her No Doubt album, “Tragic Kingdom.” We also talk Bills and Titans weeks 8 and 9, make some picks against the money-line, play "Sharp vs Sheep," and try to "Stump-the-Rob!"  Follow us on X:  @UltraflexFP  @UltraflexRob @UltraflexRyan  @UltraflexSutton  Follow us on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook at:  Ultraflex Football --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ultraflex-football/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ultraflex-football/support

Weekly Skews
Weekly Skews - 8/29/23 – Tragic Kingdom: Florida

Weekly Skews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 60:05


Last week we focused on the rampant lunacy gripping Texas, so this week it's only fair that we turn our attention to their fiercest competitor in the Craziest State contest: Florida. Along the way: Trump's mugshot/trial date, and more. Join usSupport the show

Unhedged
Disney's Tragic Kingdom

Unhedged

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 13:06


In an alternate corner of the multiverse, Disney is a family-friendly company that reliably puts out iconic films and turns them into billions of dollars through licensing and theme park visits. In our universe, they are fighting a tough battle for streaming viewers, reeling from a messy public CEO swap, struggling to find a hit and trying to make things better by starting a gambling operation. Today on the show, Ortenca Aliaj joins host Ethan Wu to watch the fireworks. Also we go long British football and short our own wit. For a free 90-day trial to the Unhedged newsletter go to: https://www.ft.com/unhedgedofferFollow Ethan Wu (@ethanywu) and Ortenca Aliaj (@OrtencaAI) on Twitter. You can email Ethan at ethan.wu@ft.com.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast
Episode 288: Inside the Tragic Kingdom

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 53:15


David and Will discuss new revelations from the political scandal taking down Anaheim, and consider the impact of the state GOP's new formula for presidential-delegate selection. China pulls out of the Paris climate agreement, leaving Governor Gavin Newsom naked and afraid. Bonus: Pee-wee Herman's death reveals a story of heroism. State regulators say there's no chance they'll hit Newsom's climate goals. Representative Kevin Kiley (R., Rocklin) wants to ban sanctuary states and cities. Music by Metalachi.

Pop Pantheon
GWEN STEFANI PART 1: NO DOUBT (with Molly Mary O'Brien)

Pop Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 111:06


And Introducing host Molly Mary O'Brien joins the show for part one of a double-header on Gwen Stefani! This week, Molly and Louie discuss No Doubt, a local SoCal ska band that improbably morphed into one of the world's biggest pop rock bands and then served as a launching pad Gwen's solo career as one of the important big-tent dance pop stars of her generation. The two dig into what made Gwen a inevitable superstar even before she took her place as the band's front-woman, No Doubt's feel-good, goofy early tunes, the monster pop hooks and pop feminism of their 1995 breakthrough, Tragic Kingdom, the contemplative commercial comedown of 2000's Return of Saturn, 2001's dancehall-inspired Rock Steady which returned the group to the charts and their final effort, 2012's Push and Shove. Finally, they rank No Doubt in the official Pop Pantheon. Tune in next week for Part II: Gwen Stefani's solo years.Listen to Pop Pantheon's No Doubt & Gwen Stefani Essentials PlaylistJoin Pop Pantheon: All Access, Our Patreon Channel, for Exclusive Content and MoreShop Merch in Pop Pantheon's StoreListen to And Introducing on Apple PodcastsListen to And Introducing on Spotify Follow Molly Mary O'Brien on TwitterFollow Molly Mary O'Brien on InstagramFollow DJ Louie XIV on InstagramFollow DJ Louie XIV on TwitterFollow Pop Pantheon on InstagramFollow Pop Pantheon on Twitter

Vinyl Radio
No Doubt: Mini Bio

Vinyl Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 21:53


¡Bienvenidos a Vinyl Radio! En este emocionante episodio de "Mini Bio", nos sumergimos en la apasionante historia de una banda que ha dejado un legado permanente en la música: ¡No Doubt! Únete a nosotros en este viaje sonoro mientras exploramos las raíces ska punk de esta icónica banda de Anaheim, California, y cómo evolucionaron hasta convertirse en una sensación global del rock alternativo. Descubriremos los altibajos de su carrera, desde los desafíos iniciales hasta el éxito arrollador de su álbum "Tragic Kingdom", que los catapultó a la fama internacional. A lo largo de este episodio, desvelaremos los momentos más emocionantes, anécdotas detrás de escena y cómo han dejado una marca indeleble en la industria musical. Gwen Stefani, Tom Dumont, Tony Kanal y Adrian Young han forjado una conexión única con sus fanáticos, y en esta "Mini Bio", conocerás las historias detrás de sus éxitos más memorables. Si ya eres fan de No Doubt, este episodio te llevará a revivir los momentos más emocionantes de su carrera. Y si estás descubriendo esta banda por primera vez, ¡te aseguramos un viaje musical que no olvidarás! ¡Prepárate para un viaje épico en el tiempo y únete a nosotros en esta "Mini Bio: No Doubt" en Vinyl Radio! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vinylradio/message

Lost in Music “El Podcast”
EPISODIO #63 - NO DOUBT: TRAGIC KINGDOM

Lost in Music “El Podcast”

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 47:57


Sumérgete en la magia de No Doubt y descubre los secretos detrás de este disco que marcó una generación.

Perfect Talk Radio
Perfect Talk Podcast Episode 195: Tragic Kingdom

Perfect Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 30:22


On this episode we discuss the train derailment in India that left 288 dead and 900 injured, the tragic passing of Wildin Out star and social media personality Jackie Oh, a shortage in cancer medication nationwide and we ask the question, if a teacher doesn't hug a student does that make her a racist? DJ Playboy, Keef & Spec present The Perfect Talk Podcast. Unique perspectives on music, politics, movies, sports & popular culture. Theme Music by: Dwellz The Producer Search Dwellztheproducer on Soundcloud. Follow on instagram: @perfecttalkradio @meandmy_35 @pliccapeezy Follow on twitter: @PerfectTalkPod @DJPLAYBOY @CornellNY Follow DJPLICCAPLAYBOY on the Mixcloud app and tune into The MONEY TALKS RADIO SHOW & THE NIGHT SHIFT radio show For more episodes and info check out www.perfecttalkpodcast.com

If You're Listening
No Doubt "Tragic Kingdom"

If You're Listening

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 81:50


SPINNING OUT PODCAST
Episode 136 TRAGIC KINGDOM by NO DOUBT with Rena Hagins (of Bacchae)

SPINNING OUT PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 85:45


Spinning Out (another music podcast) We talk to artists about their favorite albums and go on wild tangents. This is a podcast where we talk to guests about their favorite albums. A few weeks ago we talked with Rena Hagins of the band Bacchae. We talked about No Doubt's 1995 album, "Tragic Kingdom." We also talked about how things age in hindsight, bringing fun back and the celebrity of Gwen Stefani.  Check out the newest Bacchae album, Pleasure Vision, but also check out their song "Older I Get" on the new Hulu movie Door Mouse, streaming now! Also catch Bacchae at Reunion Summer, a benefit to support St. Stephen's Church in DC on July 28th and 28th.  https://www.reunionsummer.com/ https://bacchae.bandcamp.com/album/pleasure-vision Subscribe to our Patreon here: www.patreon.com/spinningoutpod Follow us on social media -- twitter and instagram (@Spinningoutpod)

The Other Stories | Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, WTF Stories
Andy Conduit-Turner's Tragic Kingdom 4 - The Rescue

The Other Stories | Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, WTF Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 18:33


Today's episode of The Other Stories has been sponsored by Voice123, the world's first voice over marketplace with over 30,000 projects of all genres flowing through annually. voice123.co/TheOtherStories.The Rescue'A hero makes a final assault on Faraway Keep, where the Lord Chamberlain has locked away the heir to the throne.'Written and narrated by Andy Conduit-Turner (https://twitter.com/andyctwrites)Produced by James Barnett AKA Jimmy Horrors (https://www.JamesBarnettCreative.com)With an opening theme composed by Duncan Muggleton (https://soundcloud.com/duncanmuggleton)Based on the original music by Thom Robson (https://www.thomrobsonmusic.com/)Additional music in today's episode has been provided by Dark Fantasy Studio (http://darkfantasystudio.com/)And sound effects provided by Freesound.org and Zapsplat.comThe episode illustration was provided by Luke Spooner of Carrion House (https://carrionhouse.com/)A quick thanks to our community managers, Joshua Boucher and Jasmine ArchAnd Joshua Boucher and Carolyn O'Brien for helping with our submission reading.And to Ben Errington for creating a social media fairy tale, each tweet a new adventure, every post a happy-ever-after.Andy Conduit-Turner is a writer, editor and podcaster from the UK. You'll find Andy himself @ AndyCTWrites on Twitter.James Barnett is the producer of the Night's End podcast. www.JamesBarnettCreative.comJoin TOS+ to access over 75 exclusive episodes, get regular stories in higher quality audio, a week early, and ad-free, at https://theotherstories.net/plus/Support the show, get audiobooks, and more at https://www.patreon.com/hawkandcleaverJoin our communities for book clubs, movie clubs, writing exercises, and more at https://theotherstories.net/community/Leave a voicemail or get in touch at https://theotherstories.net/submissionsCheck out our writing courses at https://theotherstories.net/courses/Grab some merch at https://gumroad.com/hawkandcleaverThe Other Stories is a production of the story studio, Hawk & Cleaver, and is brought to you with a Creative Commons – Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license. Don't change it. Don't sell it. But by all means… share the hell out of it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Other Stories | Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, WTF Stories
Andy Conduit-Turner's Tragic Kingdom 3 - They Never Grow Up

The Other Stories | Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, WTF Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 21:20


Today's episode of The Other Stories has been sponsored by Voice123, the world's first voice over marketplace with over 30,000 projects of all genres flowing through annually. voice123.co/TheOtherStories.They Never Grow Up'The crew of the Ferrous Pike embark on a perilous voyage to save their children and reclaim their future.'Written and narrated by Andy Conduit-Turner (https://twitter.com/andyctwrites)Produced by James Barnett AKA Jimmy Horrors (https://www.JamesBarnettCreative.com)With an opening theme composed by Duncan Muggleton (https://soundcloud.com/duncanmuggleton)Based on the original music by Thom Robson (https://www.thomrobsonmusic.com/)Additional music in today's episode has been provided by Dark Fantasy Studio (http://darkfantasystudio.com/)And sound effects provided by Freesound.org and Sounds-mp3.com and zapsplat.comThe episode illustration was provided by Luke Spooner of Carrion House (https://carrionhouse.com/)A quick thanks to our community managers, Joshua Boucher and Jasmine ArchAnd Joshua Boucher and Carolyn O'Brien for helping with our submission reading.And to Ben Errington for creating a social media fairy tale, each tweet a new adventure, every post a happy-ever-after.Andy Conduit-Turner is a writer, editor and podcaster from the UK. You'll find Andy himself @ AndyCTWrites on Twitter.James Barnett is the producer of the Night's End podcast. www.JamesBarnettCreative.comJoin TOS+ to access over 75 exclusive episodes, get regular stories in higher quality audio, a week early, and ad-free, at https://theotherstories.net/plus/Support the show, get audiobooks, and more at https://www.patreon.com/hawkandcleaverCheck out our writing courses at https://theotherstories.net/courses/Grab some merch at https://gumroad.com/hawkandcleaverThe Other Stories is a production of the story studio, Hawk & Cleaver, and is brought to you with a Creative Commons – Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license. Don't change it. Don't sell it. But by all means… share the hell out of it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Other Stories | Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, WTF Stories
Andy Conduit-Turner's Tragic Kingdom 2 - The Boy King & The Frog

The Other Stories | Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, WTF Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 19:35


Today's episode of The Other Stories has been sponsored by Voice123, the world's first voice over marketplace with over 30,000 projects of all genres flowing through annually. voice123.co/TheOtherStories.The Boy King & The Frog'Whilst a young boy sleeps and dreams of a land in which he is king, a mysterious frog named Sir Ivan comes to visit.'Written by Luke Kondor (https://www.lukekondor.com)Narrated by Andy Conduit-Turner (https://twitter.com/andyctwrites)Produced by James Barnett AKA Jimmy Horrors (https://www.JamesBarnettCreative.com)Opening theme composed by Duncan Muggleton (https://soundcloud.com/duncanmuggleton)Based on the original music by Thom Robson (https://www.thomrobsonmusic.com/)Additional music by Dark Fantasy Studio (http://darkfantasystudio.com/)And Chriz Zabriskie (https://chriszabriskie.com/)And sound effects provided by Freesound.org.Episode illustration by Luke Spooner of Carrion House (https://carrionhouse.com/)A quick thanks to our community managers, Joshua Boucher and Jasmine ArchAnd Joshua Boucher and Carolyn O'Brien for helping with our submission reading.And to Ben Errington for creating a social media fairy tale, each tweet a new adventure, every post a happy-ever-after.Luke Kondor makes stuff, including Keith – a short film made in 7 days with no ideas, no money, and no camera, www.lukekondor.comAndy Conduit-Turner is a writer, editor and podcaster from the UK. You'll find Andy himself @ AndyCTWrites on Twitter.James Barnett is the producer of the Night's End podcast. www.JamesBarnettCreative.comYou can join our Bookclub, Movieclub, and writing exercises over at Facebook.com/groups/theotherstories.Leave a voicemail or get in touch at https://theotherstories.net/submissionsBecome a Patron for early access to the episodes, bonus content, and heaps of free stuff over at Patreon.com/hawkandcleaverThe Other Stories is a production of the story studio, Hawk & Cleaver, and is brought to you with a Creative Commons – Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license. Don't change it. Don't sell it. But by all means… share the hell out of it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Other Stories | Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, WTF Stories
Andy Conduit-Turner's Tragic Kingdom

The Other Stories | Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, WTF Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 4:16


Intro by Andy Conduit-Turner (https://twitter.com/AndyCTWrites)You can join our Bookclub, Movieclub, and writing exercises over at Facebook.com/groups/hawkandcleaverT-shirts, mugs, posters, and comic books are available at www.gumroad.com/hawkandcleaverGet help with your short stories and your podcasts by heading to TheOtherStories.Net/servicesToday's episode of The Other Stories has been sponsored by Voice123, the world's first voice over marketplace with over 30,000 projects of all genres flowing through annually. Grab your free copy at voice123.co/TheOtherStories.Andy Conduit-Turner is a writer, editor and podcaster from the UK, with a love of horror across all mediums, you can find his stories featuring on several volumes of The Other stories, his comics published by Horde Comics and more. You'll find Andy himself @ AndyCTWrites on Twitter, on the Horror Hangout podcast, discussing the best and worst of horror films…oh, and standing right behind you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Other Stories | Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, WTF Stories
Andy Conduit-Turner's Tragic Kingdom 1 - Upon A Star

The Other Stories | Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, WTF Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 20:23


Today's episode of The Other Stories has been sponsored by Voice123, the world's first voice over marketplace with over 30,000 projects of all genres flowing through annually. Grab your free copy at voice123.co/TheOtherStories.Upon A Star'Eager adventurers embark on a quest to a hidden cave that was, once-upon-a-time, pierced by a fabled meteor.'Written and narrated by Andy Conduit-Turner (https://twitter.com/andyctwrites)Produced by James Barnett AKA Jimmy Horrors (https://www.JamesBarnettCreative.com)With an opening theme composed by Duncan Muggleton (https://soundcloud.com/duncanmuggleton)Based on the original music by Thom Robson (https://www.thomrobsonmusic.com/)Additional music in today's episode has been provided by Dark Fantasy Studio (http://darkfantasystudio.com/)And sound effects provided by Freesound.org and Sounds-mp3.com.The episode illustration was provided by Luke Spooner of Carrion House (https://carrionhouse.com/)A quick thanks to our community managers, Joshua Boucher and Jasmine ArchAnd Joshua Boucher and Carolyn O'Brien for helping with our submission reading.And to Ben Errington for creating a social media fairy tale, each tweet a new adventure, every post a happy-ever-after.Andy Conduit-Turner is a writer, editor and podcaster from the UK. You'll find Andy himself @ AndyCTWrites on Twitter, on the Horror Hangout podcast, discussing the best and worst of horror films.James Barnett is the producer of the Night's End podcast. You can also catch other works of his at www.JamesBarnettCreative.comYou can join our Bookclub, Movieclub, and writing exercises over at Facebook.com/groups/theotherstories.Leave a voicemail or get in touch at https://theotherstories.net/submissionsT-shirts, mugs, posters, and comic books are available at www.gumroad.com/hawkandcleaverGet help with your short stories and your podcasts by heading to TheOtherStories.Net/servicesBecome a Patron for early access to the episodes over at Patreon.com/hawkandcleaverThe Other Stories is a production of the story studio, Hawk & Cleaver, and is brought to you with a Creative Commons – Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license. Don't change it. Don't sell it. But by all means… share the hell out of it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why I Hate this Album
#172 - No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom

Why I Hate this Album

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 106:54


This week we're talking about No Doubt and their wildly famous album Tragic Kingdom released October 10, 1995. We never thought we'd say it but, could have used more ska. In this episode we discuss investigations, Sweden, Ace of Base, being a creep, hammer incidents, poetry, webs, breakups, expectations, souls, name calling, amusement park prices, business, dungeons and so much more! Hatepod.com | TW: @AlbumHatePod | IG: @hatePod | hatePodMail@gmail.com  Episode Outline: Top of the show "Do you hate it?" Personal History History of Artist  General Thoughts  Song by Song - What do they mean!?! How Did it Do Reviews Post Episode "Do you hate it?"  

Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast
No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom | 90s Album Review

Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 66:58


Diamond certified records, those that have sold ten million or more albums in the United States, are a rare achievement that few bands and artists can lay claim to. But as important as it is to talk about obscure and underappreciated 90s rock albums, we thought it was time to go in the opposite direction for a new series diving into the full albums of 90s rock Diamonds. With that, we start our Diamond series with the 1995 album Tragic Kingdom by No Doubt. Was there any escaping "Don't Speak" in 1996? No, there wasn't. Every media outlet was covering the chart topping single not only for its chart performance but the drama that surrounded the band. Along with huge singles "Spiderwebs" and "Just a Girl," Tragic Kingdom was in the cultural zeitgeist for years after its release, but how many people actually listened to the whole album? We definitely didn't, and we're here to correct that oversight.   Songs In This Episode: Intro - Don't Speak 19:04 - Happy Now? 21:29 - Sunday Morning 24:14 - Tragic Kingdom 35:25 - Just A Girl 40:15- Spiderwebs Outro - Hey You   Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.

The Midnight Cinephile
Ep. 335 No Doubt "Tragic Kingdom" (1995)

The Midnight Cinephile

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 59:36


Ep. 335 No Doubt "Tragic Kingdom" (1995)

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Audio Judo: No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 65:09


On this episode of Audio Judo, Matthew and Kyle take a trip to Southern California with No Doubt's 1995 album Tragic Kingdom.Do you really want to see what we look like while we record? Check out select episodes on our YouTube, you weirdo:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO8oo8oZkSLUqOuiiw8hD7QIf you like what you hear (and see) and want to support the podcast, you can become a Patreon supporter for as little as $1/month:https://www.patreon.com/audiojudoYou can also buy some swag with our logo on it:https://www.teepublic.com/user/audio-judo-podcastAs always, let us know what you think by emailing info(at)audiojudo(dot)com.Website: https://www.audiojudo.comGet in touch on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/audiojudoTwitter: @audiojudoInstagram: @audio_judoWe are proud members of the Pantheon Podcast Network. If you like our show check out other music related podcasts at https://www.pantheonpodcasts.comNotes updated November 3, 2022

Audio Judo Podcast
092 - No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom - Audio Judo

Audio Judo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 65:09


On this episode of Audio Judo, Matthew and Kyle take a trip to Southern California with No Doubt's 1995 album Tragic Kingdom.Do you really want to see what we look like while we record? Check out select episodes on our YouTube, you weirdo:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO8oo8oZkSLUqOuiiw8hD7QIf you like what you hear (and see) and want to support the podcast, you can become a Patreon supporter for as little as $1/month:https://www.patreon.com/audiojudoYou can also buy some swag with our logo on it:https://www.teepublic.com/user/audio-judo-podcastAs always, let us know what you think by emailing info(at)audiojudo(dot)com.Website: https://www.audiojudo.comGet in touch on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/audiojudoTwitter: @audiojudoInstagram: @audio_judoWe are proud members of the Pantheon Podcast Network. If you like our show check out other music related podcasts at https://www.pantheonpodcasts.comNotes updated November 3, 2022

The North-South Connection
You Know What That Means: An AEW Podcast #30: Tragic Kingdom

The North-South Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 128:43


It's Friday, and you know what that means! Time for the AEW podcast! In this episode, Jordan laments the debut of Matt Taven and struggles with continuing on in the show. After that, the guys dive into all things All Elite: The Hangman Page injury, MJF's masterful promo battle with William Regal, Toni Storm's title reign, Riho's return (yuck!) and more.   Along the way, they talk fantasy basketball and Riche analyzes Jordan's team, Brody King - the new Kool Aid Man, Shaq jumping off of platforms, The Gates of Agony managing to have a BAD match with FTR and WHO will dethrone Chris Jericho as ROH champion? They also ponder deep things in life, such as if you have your fedora stolen, should you be angry at the thief, or at yourself for owning a fedora?   All this and more, on the THIRTIETH episode of You Know What That Means!

Rock a Domicilio
Flashback: 27 años del Tragic Kingdom de No Doubt.

Rock a Domicilio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 0:46


The Untitled GenX Podcast
ON REPEAT: No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom (1995) — with Megan and Wendy!

The Untitled GenX Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 85:02


This juicy ON REPEAT episode has Lori welcoming podcasters, friends, and OC natives Megan and Wendy to squeeze every last drop out of No Doubt's tangy and tart tour de force, 1995's Tragic Kingdom!  From Gwen's super thin eyebrows, strict parents, and hating Christmas, to Wendy being OMGthisclose to appearing in No Doubt's iconic "Just a Girl" video, the ladies bask in the magic of '90s fashion, feminism, and fun.  Get to know Megan and Wendy: Megan and Wendy are longtime friends born and raised in Orange County, CA and are the co-creators of the multimedia lifestyle operation Long Story Short with Megan and Wendy. They are moms who love pop culture, travel, beauty and more, offering real-life stories and realistic solutions on their twice-weekly podcast of the same name. Visit Megan and Wendy online Megan and Wendy Gift Guides Long Story Shorties Facebook Group @meganandwendy on Instagram @girlsgonehallmark on Instagram @girlsgonedisney on Instagram -- No Doubt - Just A Girl (Official Music Video) No Doubt - Don't Speak (Official 4K Music Video) No Doubt - Don't Speak (The ORIGINAL Version) 1994 No Doubt - Sunday Morning K.I.T. www.theuntitledgenxpodcast.com Support the pod on Patreon! Instagram.com/theuntitledgenxpodcast Facebook.com/theuntitledgenxpodcast untitledgenxpodcast@gmail.com

So So / Cool
No Doubt, "Tragic Kingdom"

So So / Cool

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 111:50


Hey You, this week we're walking into spiderwebs and munchin' on some old decoy cheese while we discuss No Doubt's 1995 smash hit "Tragic Kingdom". Brandon gets in touch with his ‘90s ska kid roots, Matthew has some thoughts about the drumming and Joe draws distinct lines between disco and funk. After you hear our critiques, you may think “Excuse me mr, you've got things all wrong.” But ya know, we're all Different People, so join us as we make The Climb together and relive this 90s icon.Be sure to support the artists by purchasing "Tragic Kingdom" on iTunes or wherever you get your music.

BY VOLUME 🎶 🍹 🎙
The Buzz is Optional with Jomaree from Hella Cocktail Co.

BY VOLUME 🎶 🍹 🎙

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 80:02


Welcome back to By Volume!Co-hosts *Danny and Laura* continue their hella good season 1 ride with Jomaree Pinkard, co-founder and CEO of Hella Cocktail Co. / Hella Bitters and Soda. Our Hella playlist goes all the places, with songs from Danny, Laura, and Jomaree.Follow Hella on IG: @hellacocktailco / @hellabittersandsodaFollow By Volume on IG: @byvolumepodcastReferenced in the episode / corrections:Bittersweet Symphony is actually by The Verve, not The Verve Pipe (oops)No Doubt released Tragic Kingdom in 1995, not 1994Co-host Danny Frounfelkner is the co-founder of Sipple in Houston.Co-host Laura Silverman is founder of Zero Proof Nation and Booze Free in DC.Intro / outro music: Braille Bones by Danny Frounfelkner Please review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! And send us an email at byvolumepodcast@gmail.com and we may just read your note on the air...Support the show

I'M SO POPULAR
LOVE ANGEL TRAGIC KINGDOM with jo

I'M SO POPULAR

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 105:45


I'm just a girl... all pretty and petite... discussing the confessional poetry of Anne Sexton and confessional Frankenstein female suffering of Gwen Stefani from the trenches of the Harajuku Holocaust to the frying pan massacre of Orange County: Jo appears with Chi Chi to synthesize the woman's world of micro tragedies into something more luxurious, more unhinged, more archetypal. TRAGIC KINGDOM, RETURN OF SATURN, LOVE. ANGEL. MUSIC. BABY. Judaism, Japonism, Black Peopleism (?) all thrust into a melt so this gorgeous woman with a bindi on her head and pink hair dye in her locks can ascend to the holy levels of heaven. Follow Jo on Twitter: twitter.com/junker_jo And the I'M SO POPULAR account: twitter.com/imsopopularpod And check out an especially fabulous bonus after show SIRENS episode only on Patreon, singing the new gospel of drag kids, Lady Gaga, 4Chan and more: patreon.com/imsopopular (S2.E04 原宿ホロコースト)

Billbuds
#49: Tragic Kingdom

Billbuds

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 79:04


This week, The Buds are reviewing No Doubt's 3rd album from 1995, Tragic Kingdom. If you've been waiting for a little more ska on the podcast, this is the show for you. Johnny and JPC haven't really listened to this album in awhile, so find out if it stands the test of time or if it's chock full of skips. Want to support the show and get bonus eps in our off-week? Pay what you can at our PatreonWant to reach out? Follow us on Twitter and Instagram  or email us at billbudspod@gmail.comLike the show? Leave us a review on iTunes!Theme by Arne Parrott! Go follow him on Soundcloud and Twitter

What A Day
The Tragic Kingdom Of Ron DeSantis

What A Day

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 27:54 Very Popular


The GOP-led Florida state legislature gave the final stamps of approval to a pair of proposals on Thursday. The first redraws Florida's Congressional voting map in a way that would eliminate two majority Black districts. The other revokes Disney Corporation's special tax status around Disney World. In headlines: The U.S. will provide $800 million in military aid to Ukraine, the Supreme Court ruled that residents of Puerto Rico aren't eligible for some federal aid programs, and CNN+ announced its closure. We also talk with Mary Annaïse Heglar and Amy Westervelt, the hosts of Crooked's “Hot Take,” to discuss how Earth Day got away from its origins in protest and activism. Show Notes: Crooked's “Hot Take” – https://crooked.com/podcast-series/hot-take/ The “Hot Take” Newsletter – https://www.hottakepod.com/ Follow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/whataday/ For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Tom Barnard Show
Tragic Kingdom - #2149-2

The Tom Barnard Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 47:23


They say Disney World is the most magical place on earth.  I guess Disney Land is the second most magical place then.  It might be time to update those monikers, because we're adults now and we have a lot to say.  Things look a little less magical when you're no longer six years old.  Of course, the masks and social distancing and hand sanitizing stations don't help things.  Those weren't around 20-30 years ago.  So look at the bright side: we have the rare opportunity to be objectively correct when we say that something was better when we were kids. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Disneyholics Show
Episode #79 - The Tragic Kingdom

The Disneyholics Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 102:01


Today we will be wrapping up our Pateron takeover with the history of deaths at Disneyland - and - our top 10 Disney fails! Content Warning: In this episode we discuss deaths at Disney parks as well as mentions of injuries, health conditions suicide and other criminal acts. In addition, We want to be sensitive to the recent tragedy that occurred at Icon Park in Orlando, FL. Unfortunately, we had planned this episode before the incident. Please feel free to skip this episode if you would not like to hear this type of content and we will see you again next week. Song credits: Opening number performed by Phat Cat Swinger Closing number "Death at Disneyland" performed by The Smugglers Song credits: Opening number performed by Phat Cat Swinger Closing number "Death at Disneyland" performed by The Smugglers --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedisneyholics/message

Sick and Wrong Podcast
S&W Episode 836: The Tragic Kingdom

Sick and Wrong Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 95:03


For Kate's last week in California, Dee takes her to Disneyland to explore the many tragic deaths and mishaps that have occurred in the so-called happiest place on earth. Kate's Fake Mum calls in about an identity crisis at work and Marshall Island Tony is rather upset with the hosts of this podcraft. Sign up...

Girls Gone Hallmark
Welcome to Mama’s

Girls Gone Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 41:46


Megan and Wendy welcome friend of the show, Lori Garcia, host of The Untitled GenX Podcast, to recap and review "Welcome to Mama's." Listen in as they share what they liked, what they wished for and how they rated the last movie in Hallmark Channel's Loveuary line up. Do you think Amy needed bangs? Email the show at meganandwendy@gmail.com. Megan and Wendy recap and review Hallmark Original movies, including "Welcome to Mama's" starring Lorraine Bracco, Melanie Scrofano and Daniel Di Tomasso. Our website meganandwendy.com Instagram @meganandwendy Join the Long Story Shorties community in our private Facebook group Find us on TikTok @meganandwendy About Our Guest - Lori Garcia Megan and Wendy are so excited to have Lori Garcia - host of The Untitled GenX Podcast - join in on the review of "Welcome to Mama's." Lori is a writer, pop culture lover, and her podcast The Untitled GenX Podcast - is dedicated to the pop culture that raised us. She's the wife of one, mother of two, and perfectly Virgo in every way. Her hair went viral once, her words went viral twice, and she's still not over how My So-Called Life left us hanging. Listen on Apple Podcasts and Spotify or where ever you stream your favorite podcasts. More from The Untitled GenX Podcast Find Lori on Instagram @theuntitledgenxpodcast Following The Untitled GenX Podcast on Facebook Support your favorite Podcasters on Patreon - for even more, exclusive GenX content! Listen to Megan and Wendy discuss No Doubt's Tragic Kingdom on The Untitled GenX Podcast The Untitled GenX Podcast is a podcast dedicated to the pop culture that raised us. Episodes topics have included these walks down memory lane: The Cabbage Patch Kids Panic of 1983, A Christmas Story, That Latchkey Kid Life, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Star Wars: Episode IV, Anti-Drug PSA of the 1980s, Guns 'n Roses - November Rain and so much more. Lori Garcia is the host of The Untitled GenX Podcast. News and Notes About Welcome to Mama's "Welcome to Mama's" was filmed in the Vancouver, British Columbia, region of Canada. Alternate titles for this movie included “The Perfect Recipe." Filming took place during November 15-December 3, 2021. As part of promoting the movie, Hallmark has shared a series of 16 Italian recipes for a romantic dinner. Melanie Scrofano plays Amy and is best known for her role as Wynonna Earp on SyFy Channel. Daniel di Tomasso is chef Frank, a model/actor who has done campaigns for L'Oreal and Giorgio Armani. This appears to be his first Hallmark movie. Matty Finochio is Sal. We last saw Matty in "The Wedding Veil Legacy" (side note: we're going to launch a Twitter campaign #JusticeForMatty so that Hallmark casts him as a lead in an upcoming movie) You might recognize Adil Zaidi as Lorenzo. We last saw him in "Roadhouse Romance" starring Tyler Hynes. Megan found Melanie Scrofano to be oh-so-not-Hallmark on Twitter. We beg you NOT to look up what her caption means. Don't do it. You don't want your browser history loaded with that content. Two Girls One Measuring Cup?@hallmarkchannel #welcometomamas Tonight at 8/7c pic.twitter.com/hfifzU0fDP— Melanie ScrofanWholesome (@MelanieScrofano) February 26, 2022 We're Sometimes Oh-So-Not-Hallmark Too Did You Get a Limited Edition Dudes of Hallmark Shirt Yet? Grab your Dudes of Hallmark t-shirt before they are gone! Shop now