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Dawno, dawno temu, w trzeciej generacji k-popu, koreańskim rynkiem muzycznym trzęsła wielka trójka męskich grup — BTS, GOT7 i EXO. W tym odcinku K-Castu poświęcamy uwagę właśnie tej ostatniej z nich. Matylda opowiada o historii zespołu, o tym jak skład zmieniał się na przestrzeni lat i co powoduje, że dziś trudno wskazać jednoznacznie „ilu członków” ma EXO. Wspomina również o pozwach przeciwko SM Entertainment, wielkich solowych karierach m.in. Baekhyuna i Kaia, oraz o byłym członku, który uruchomił markę podpasek. Dlaczego EXO jest jedną z najbardziej historycznych grup k-popowych? Zapraszamy do słuchania
Aos 21 anos, o tubista português José Guilherme Neves, natural de Leiria, Cidade Criativa da Música pela UNESCO, integra a nova geração de músicos que alia técnica e curiosidade artística. Em Paris, na Casa de Portugal, André de Gouveia, da cidade universitária, apresenta um programa que cruza Henry Eccles, Telmo Marques, Jacques Castérède e Étienne Crausaz, num diálogo entre o barroco, a modernidade e o folclore, acompanhado pela pianista Ana Teresa Pereira. Nos estúdios da RFI, em Paris, José Guilherme fala com serenidade e humor: “Quando o professor levou o instrumento para a aula, eu disse logo: ‘Mãe, mãe, eu quero tocar isto!'”, recorda. “Acho que foi o som, que me prendeu", acrescenta. A sua iniciação musical aconteceu em Leiria, no projecto Berço das Artes, coordenado pelo professor Paulo Meirinho. “Os meus pais queriam que eu tivesse muitas actividades diferentes: desporto, cultura, música. Nesse projecto, cada semana o professor levava um instrumento novo: uma flauta, um violino, um clarinete. Até que um dia levou a tuba. E foi amor à primeira nota”. Aos oito anos começou pelo eufónio, “porque era demasiado pequeno para tocar a tuba”, e só aos doze o instrumento dos sonhos cabia nos seus braços. “Desde aí nunca mais parei. A tuba tornou-se a minha voz”, conta. A sua relação com o instrumento é física, quase sensorial. “Acho que o que me fascinou foi o som grave e a dimensão. É um instrumento enorme, exige o corpo todo. É um instrumento de respiração. E, ao mesmo tempo, é um instrumento de calma.” Quando fala, há uma doçura inesperada em cada frase, um contraste entre o peso do metal e a leveza da ideia. Hoje, José Guilherme Neves vive em Amesterdão, onde estuda no Conservatorium van Amsterdam, nos Países Baixos. É parte dessa geração de músicos portugueses que se forma fora do país, aprendendo com a exigência das escolas do norte da Europa, mas mantendo uma identidade portuguesa. “Como tubista, o nosso caminho é quase sempre o da orquestra. Somos formados para as provas orquestrais, para conseguir um lugar. Mas eu gosto de explorar outras peças, algumas portuguesas, outras menos conhecidas. Senão uma pessoa acaba por se aborrecer. Está sempre a tocar as mesmas seis ou sete obras e perde-se a curiosidade.” O concerto de Paris é uma afirmação estética, “quis cruzar obras portuguesas e francesas”, explica. “Apesar de o suíço Étienne Crausaz não ser português, a sua obra foi escrita para um festival em Portugal, para um tubista português. E isso faz dela, de certa forma, uma obra portuguesa.” O repertório inclui ainda a Sonatine de Jacques Castérède, “uma das peças francesas mais importantes para o repertório da tuba” e uma obra recente de Telmo Marques, escrita em 2002 e rapidamente adoptada por concursos internacionais. “É uma peça muito bem composta, equilibrada, e pensei que seria interessante juntá-la às outras duas. E as Danças de Crausaz têm uma energia incrível. É uma boa forma de terminar o recital”, explica. A escolha não é aleatória. Há nela um gesto de identidade, um reconhecimento daquilo que o moldou. “Leiria sempre investiu muito na cultura. Desde que foi classificada pela UNESCO, tem criado festivais, concursos de composição, eventos para filarmónicas. Eu cresci nesse ambiente. Toquei em bandas, participei em projectos de música contemporânea e em música de câmara. Tudo isso me formou.” No seu discurso há rigor e método, mas também entusiasmo e humanidade e quando fala das provas de orquestra, a voz ganha outro peso: “Uma prova de orquestra é um processo muito exigente. Normalmente começa com uma ronda por vídeo, temos de enviar gravações com excertos orquestrais difíceis. Depois, se formos escolhidos, há várias rondas presenciais. Muitas vezes, a primeira é feita com cortina, para o júri não ver quem está a tocar. É uma forma de garantir justiça. Tocamos sozinhos, sem ver ninguém. Só se ouve o som. É um momento de muita concentração.” Mesmo quando se vence um concurso de orquestra, o trabalho não termina, “Depois há um período de meses ou até de um ou dois anos em que tocamos com a orquestra. Uma fase em que o músico tem de se integrar, de perceber como respira a secção. O mais difícil não é tocar bem, é saber ouvir os outros.” Essa consciência colectiva é, para José Guilherme Neves, essencial. “Um músico profissional tem de saber o seu papel. Não é só tocar as notas, é entender o que se passa à volta, juntar-se à secção, ouvir o conjunto. É quase um trabalho de escuta. Às vezes é intuição, às vezes é disciplina.” Quando perguntamos o que o tuba representa para ele, a resposta é directa: “Para mim, é o instrumento que mais se aproxima da respiração. Mesmo quando penso: ‘Vou tirar férias do instrumento', acabo sempre por tocar. Dá-me alegria. É o meu modo de estar no mundo.” Essa alegria, contudo, vive lado a lado com a solidão: “Ser músico é um trabalho muito solitário. Quando estamos na universidade, temos colegas, há uma competição saudável, mas quando chega a altura de preparar uma prova, temos de nos isolar. É inevitável.” Ainda assim, não há espaço para amargura, “aprende-se a viver com isso. E a música de grupo ajuda, os quartetos, as orquestras, os ensaios. Mesmo quando estudamos sozinhos, há sempre alguém invisível a ouvir connosco.” Fala do estudo como um acto de paciência, “gosto do processo de evolução. Trabalhar todos os dias, perceber que o que era difícil ontem se torna natural amanhã. Há sempre uma pequena evolução. E é isso que me motiva. Gosto de descobrir até onde essa evolução me pode levar.” Para José Guilherme Neves, a tuba é mais do que um instrumento, é uma linguagem, uma forma de estar no tempo. “A tuba pode ser poesia. Pode contar histórias. Pode transformar o silêncio em som.” Ao ouvi-lo falar, percebe-se que não há nada de acidental na sua escolha. O concerto em Paris será a primeira vez que apresenta este programa completo fora dos Países Baixos. “Estou entusiasmado. É um programa que mostra a versatilidade da tuba, mas também um pouco de quem eu sou: português, europeu, curioso. É isso que quero partilhar.”
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This week, Johnny sits down with Tugba Åkesson, VP and Global Head of Talent Acquisition at IKEA (Ingka Group), to explore how the world's most iconic home brand builds its people culture through values-based recruitment. Tuba shares how IKEA blends technology with the human touch, why recruiters are seen as guardians of culture, and how their unique onboarding experiences bring values to life in the most authentic way.
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Chuck is joined by Sam Quinones, author of “Dreamland” and “The Least of Us,” to talk about his newest book “The Perfect Tuba.” They discuss how a curiosity about tuba players turned into a deep exploration of hard work, community, and finding joy and purpose in difficult circumstances. Additional Show Notes "The Perfect Tuba: Forging Fulfillment from the Bass Horn, Band, and Hard Work" by Sam Quinones Connect with Sam Quinones: Website Twitter/X Chuck Marohn (Substack) This podcast is made possible by Strong Towns members. Click here to learn more about membership.
Another Fly Away! / When the inspiration hits and then misses / The Tuba came back...6 years later / Another algorithm creep-out / / Big Heist at the Louvre / Are you splurging on candy this Halloween?
Junk Science's Steve Milloy, Dane County Board Supervisor Jeff Wiegand, Newsbusters' Joseph Vazquez, Humanize Today's Wesley Smith, State Rep Amanda Nedweski, Judge Jim Troupis
Katie Porter is going through it as the hopeful California governor did an interview to go over her past videos painting her, well, as crazy! She was asked if there were more videos out there, wait till you hear what she answered, plus, we roll the best of Katie Porter hits.
W tym odcinku K-Castu Matylda przygląda się kolejnemu charakterystycznemu dla k-popu zjawisku – fanservice'owi. Czym właściwie jest i jakie może przybierać formy? Czy to tylko zorganizowane spotkania z idolami, czy także zaplanowane interakcje między członkami grup? Jak wiele zachowań gwiazd k-popu wynika z chęci spełnienia oczekiwań fanów? Dowiesz się, jak fanservice pomaga budować relację między idolami a ich publicznością, jak łączy fandomy i ile jest w tym autentycznych emocji, a ile – świadomej gry. O fan callach, fan signach, wspólnych zdjęciach i shipowaniu członków grup posłuchasz w tym epizodzie. Buziaki! __________________________________ Piosenki w tym odcinku: 1. SHINee - 'Identity', 2. Stray Kids '#LoveSTAY', 3. H1-KEY - 'You Are My Key,' 4. STAYC - 'Stay WITH me', 5. SEVENTEEN - 'To you' __________________________________ Tuba.fm na Tiktoku i Instagramie: https://www.tiktok.com/@tuba.fm https://www.instagram.com/tuba.fm/ __________________________________ Matylda na TikToku i Instagramie: https://www.tiktok.com/@everycraft https://www.instagram.com/_everycraft https://www.tiktok.com/@matylda_kcast
Your All-Access Pass to the Marching Arts.This week, journalist and award-winning author Sam Quinones (Dreamland, The Least of Us, The Perfect Tuba) joins the OAWB team to explore how the tuba—and the marching band itself—can teach us everything we need to know about purpose, community, and fulfillment.Host Christopher Rutt leads the conversation alongside Nicole Younger and Trish O'Shea, diving into the meaning behind The Perfect Tuba and the resilience of the band world. From addiction recovery to the discipline of rehearsal, Sam shares how musicians, directors, and everyday band kids are quietly shaping stronger communities through focus, collaboration, and hard work.NEWS SEGMENT Lois Rogge, a 58-year-old mellophone player, joins NC State's Power Sound of the South—proof that it's never too late to march. The Alabama State Honeybees receive national support after an offensive “Ozempic” comment from a rival announcer. Detroit's Cody High School brings back its marching band after a 20-year hiatus, celebrating a new era of school pride.Plus, the Peak Group Travel Tip of the Week helps you plan your next performance adventure with ease.WATER WE DOING?!The crew calls out habits that need to go: Nicole: “Stop hiding behind your shako—perform with your face.” Chris: “Directors, pick age-appropriate, culturally sensitive show concepts.” Sam: “Why are bands trying to be football? Remember, it's about the sound, not the size of your props.”GUSH & GO Sam celebrates his new book, The Perfect Tuba. Chris moves to Virginia and settles into East Coast life. Nicole launches her full-time coordination business. Trish honors her friend Mike Alicourt, remembering his incredible spirit in the marching arts community.LISTEN & CONNECTFind The Perfect Tuba wherever books are sold or visit samquinones.com.Follow the full OAWB crew:@spintronixguard | @o2bnpjs | @trishdish1002 | @onawaterbreakGot a question or story idea?Email: onawaterbreakpodcast@gmail.comDM us or fill out our guest form—link in bio.SPONSORSBrought to you by Peak Group Travel (@peak.group.travel), helping you navigate your next adventure, whether it's across the country or your next competition.And supported by Guard Closet (@guardcloset), your one-stop shop for gear, consignment, and design.Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with your favorite band friend.We'll see you next rehearsal—On A Water Break.
Gennçleerr toplanın ablanız 20lerini anlatıyor! Evet 20ler zor ama bir o kadar da önemli yaşlar, adeta kendimizi inşa süreci bu yıllar… Peki ne yapmak lazım? 20lerin çalkantılı dünyasından nasıl sağ çıkarız, kariyer, ilişkiler, kişisel gelişim konularında nasıl gelişiriz? Merak etmeyin, hepsini bölümde anlattım. Ayrıca genç Tuba nasıldı, neler yaptı, neleri yapsa daha iyi olurdu merak ediyorsanız bölümde bu detayları da bulabilirsiniz. Bu bölüm, Garanti BBVA hakkında reklam içermektedir.
You read that correctly. Sometimes we have to look outside of medicine to be reminded why we love it so much. National Book Critics Circle Award-winning journalist Sam Quinones joins us to talk about "The Perfect Tuba", his new book about people creating something bigger than themselves, hard work, practice, dedication, and community. Sound familiar?
Tuba, Blockflöte, Bratsche und Klavier. In dieser außergewöhnlichen Quartettbesetzung mischen die Hanke Brothers schon lange die Klassikszene auf und werden dafür auch mal als „Musikalische Aktivisten“ bezeichnet. Letztes Jahr haben sie dafür einschlägige Meilensteine geschaffen: Den Opus Klassik in der Kategorie Nachwuchsförderung haben sie gewonnen und ein eigenes Festival auf die Beine gestellt: das New Classical Music Festival. 2025 findet es zum zweiten Mal statt und Cosima Obert hat vorbeigeschaut.
Tejano Singer Bobby Pulido is using his voice in a new way. He's running for Congress in the 15 District of Texas. And how the Tuba is Saving kids in the Rio Grande Valley.
As the prize-winning author of Dreamland and The Least of Us, Sam Quinones is one of the most acclaimed authorities on America's deadly drug epidemics. So it might seem a little surprising that his follow-up to these two best-sellers is a book in praise of the bass horn, a relatively unglamorous musical instrument that he neither plays nor learned in marching band. But it all makes perfect sense. In The Perfect Tuba, Quinones resurrects the American Dream in the form of the bass horn (tuba) which he describes as the “tuba civil rights movement”. It's the story of how to forge fulfillment from the bass horn, high school band and hard work. This isn't just Quinones' journey. It's a map of how America can get from fentanyl to fulfillment. 1. You Don't Find Your Passion—You Forge It Through Hard Work Quinones discovered that fulfillment doesn't come from finding something you're naturally drawn to, but from working so hard at something that you become good enough to love doing it. This creates a cycle where competence breeds passion, leading to deeper engagement and growth.2. Band Teaches What Sports Can't: True Community Values While athletics get the glory, band programs create lasting life skills. In schools with 66% dropout rates, band students had 100% graduation rates. Twenty years later, former band members showed strong family and professional lives because band teaches accountability, precision, collaboration, and finding joy in small accomplishments.3. The "Tuba Civil Rights Movement" Challenges Low Expectations Tuba players have fought against being seen as limited—both the instrument and the people who play it. This mirrors broader social justice themes: when we expect little from people or communities (like Roma, Texas), we waste hidden talent that just needs proper cultivation and support.4. Hard Work Is the Antidote to America's Addiction Economy Quinones sees tuba players as the opposite of addicts. Instead of seeking happiness through consumption (buying something external), they find fulfillment through creation (developing internal capabilities). This offers a model for moving from quick dopamine hits to sustained contentment.5. Democracy Requires Orchestral Thinking, Not Solo Performance Real democracy sounds like a band—people with different roles working toward shared goals, not wanting to let others down, and being accountable for their part. The collaborative discipline learned in music programs teaches essential democratic values that social media and individual achievement culture are eroding.Keen On America is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
Pierwsza grupa, na którą w swojej k-popowej historii trafi k-popiara, już zawsze będzie miała specjalne miejsce w jej sercu. Tak się stało również w przypadku naszej prowadzącej Matyldy i Wonder Girls. Ta legendarna grupa zmieniała skład wielokrotnie. W momencie disbandu, z debiutanckiego zespołu pozostały już tylko Yeeun oraz Sunmi. W tym odcinku omówimy dokładnie wszystkie roszady i dyskografię. Co łączy Wonder Girs i Jonas Brothers? Dlaczego ich wpływ na popularyzację k-popu w USA jest tak duży? Zapraszamy do słuchania! __________________________________ Odcinek o Hyunie: https://fm.tuba.pl/podcast/1483,hyuna-zycie-i-kariera-rodem-z-k-dramy __________________________________ Piosenki Wonder Girls w tym odcinku: 1. Irony, 2. Tell me, 3. Nobody, 3. 2 different tears, 4. Why so lonely?, 5. Draw me __________________________________ Tuba.fm na Tiktoku i Instagramie: https://www.tiktok.com/@tuba.fm https://www.instagram.com/tuba.fm/ __________________________________ Matylda na TikToku i Instagramie: https://www.tiktok.com/@everycraft https://www.instagram.com/_everycraft https://www.tiktok.com/@matylda_kcast
Ten odcinek K-Castu jest poświęcony ATEEZ. Musieliście na niego długo czekać, ale już nadrabiamy. Matylda opowie o historii powstania zespołu - transformacji z KQ Fellaz w ATEEZ, omówi każdego z ośmiu chłopaków z osobna i przybliży ich concept. Dlaczego Hongjoong nazywany jest kapitanem grupy? Dlaczego ich fandom jest wewnętrznie skłócony? Kto jest biasem Matyldy? Zapraszamy do słuchania
JuJu is here to recap the weekend that was in football including his Bills' epic comeback on Sunday Night Football, a 66-year-old freshman in the LSU band, Fran Brown making his Syracuse Orange run wind sprints and a loaded batch of polls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“Il mio viaggio nel Nord-Est Europa” J. C. Bach (1735 – 1782) – Missa da Requiem in sib maggiore I. Introitus. Requiem aeternam.II. II. Kyrie III. Dies irae in dom (T 202/4) 1. Coro. Dies irae 2. Aria (B). Quantus tremor 3. Aria (S). Tuba mirum 4. Coro. Mors stupebit 5. Aria (A). Quid sum miser 6. Terzetto (S, A, B). Rex tremendae 7. Coro. Juste judex ultionis 8. Aria (T). Ingemisco 9. Duetto (A, T). Qui Mariam absolvisti 10. Quartetto. Confutatis maledictis 11. Aria (A). Oro supplex 12. Coro. LacrimosaLenneke Ruiten, sopranoRuth Sandhoff, altoColin Balzer, tenoreThomas E. Bauer, bassoRIAS KammerchorAkademie FÜR alte musikHans-Christoph Rademann, conductor
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Christopher & Jobst im Gespräch mit Hyun. Wir reden über Verbotene Liebe & James Bond, asiatische Klischeerollen, Korean Fine Dining, "Hyun, der Restauranttester", "Ab 18" im Landschulheim, die Levi´s-Werbung mit The Clash, "Walk like The Clash, Sing Like The Supremes", zuerst mal links sein, die Mädchen hatten immer kürzere Haare und die Jungs immer längere, The Birthday Party bei 120 Minutes auf MTV, die Deutschlandpremiere von "Smells Like Teen Spirit", Musik war immer ein Abenteuer, ein nerdiger Abgrenzungscharakter, koreanische Gastarbeiter:innen im Krankenhaus & Bergbau, je dunkler die Hautfarbe desto größer die Probleme, Schamanismus mal wieder, an den Schuhen den Charakter des Menschen, mit Markstücken in die öffentliche Telefonzelle, die Olympiade 1988 in Seoul, immer Räume für sich selbst zu brauchen, sich von den Nirvana-Spießern abgrenzen müssen, Vision & Circle Jerks, Fugazi waren ein richtiger Door Opener, relativ früh X-Mist, Verbal Razor & Melmac, Hardcore-Brieffreundschaften, Tuba eigentlich viel besser als Bass, Spontan-Zuschaltung von Melanie, plötzlich den Schlüssel von der Rampe in Überlingen haben, gute Connection zu Mine & Dawnbreed, endlich mal wieder Cwill, "Reverse the Violent Trend", DIY im besten Sinne, regelmäßige Antifa-Meetings, Native Nod & Indian Summer, immer Probleme mit dem Männerbild im Hardcore, dreimal die Woche hinterm Pfandautomat, alle Bands mit Barcodes müssen weg, ein Band-Versuch mit den ehemaligen Nothing Left To Grasp-Leuten, Corrosive & Melting Process, die Währung der Liebe wird total unterschätzt, mal auf Iconoclast Radio gehen, die neue Downcast-LP, Fechten in der Schauspielschule, Gudrun Guts Ocean Club im alten WMF, Rapture, zum ersten Mal am Hackeschen Markt, sich durchs Leben treiben lassen, ein Hauch von Selbstkritik, die Eröffnung vom Kimchi Princess, im Streit auseinander, in Schönheit sterben, die ganzen Hobby-Restauranttester, Modifikationen von Gerichten, Bafnet als Teil von BIPOC-Alliance, Bedrohung durch AI & AFD, Diversitäts-Beirat im Filmförderungsgesetz, Old Boy, stolz auf die Rolle in Maxton Hall, die Band-Idee war nie aus dem Kopf, während wir das Hören hat eine Hardcore-Band 3,5 Millionen Streams, sich für Befreiungsbewegungen interessieren, die unterschätzte Disco-Bewegung der 70 in New York, versuchen spirituelles Wording zu vermeiden, alle 500m rechts ranfahren müssen, Bobby Gillespie "Tenement Kid", die Serie Pachinko, von Bolle das Intro von Crestfallen von Split Lip gezeigt bekommen, uvm.Drei Songs für die Playlist1) Ein Hardcore-Song, den Hyun eigentlich immer hören kann: DAG NASTY - The Godfather2) Ein Post-Hardcore-Song, den Hyun eigentlich immer hören kann: THE VAN PELT - Nanzen Kills A Cat3) Ein richtig guter Soundtrack-Song: JOHN BARRY - Midnight Cowboy
Hyuna bez wątpienia jest k-popową legendą i sporo przyczyniła się dla gatunku. Jednak jej życie i kariera są wyboiste i niejednoznaczne. Debiutowała w sumie 7 razy! Odnosiła sukcesy i była w centrum skandali. W tym odcinku Matylda przyjrzy się tej postaci, jej wzlotom i upadkom. Czy rzeczywiście możemy mówić w kontekście Hyuny o upadku? Jak jej decyzje wpłynęły na innych idoli i ich grupy? Dlaczego jej małżeństwo wywołało kontrowersje? Zapraszamy do słuchania! __________________________________ Odcinek o Burning Sun: https://fm.tuba.pl/podcast/1333,burning-sun-najwiekszy-skandal-w-historii-k-popu __________________________________ Odcinek o molce: https://fm.tuba.pl/podcast/1346,molka-problem-ukrytych-kamer-w-korei __________________________________ Piosenki w tym odcinku: 1. Wonder Girls „Irony”, 2. 4MINUTE „Crazy”, 3. HyunA „Bubble Pop”, 4. Troublemaker „Troublemaker”, 5. Triple H „365 fresh”, 6. HyunA&Dawn „Ping Pong”, 7. HyunA „I'm not cool” __________________________________ Tuba.fm na Tiktoku i Instagramie: https://www.tiktok.com/@tuba.fm https://www.instagram.com/tuba.fm/ __________________________________ Matylda na TikToku i Instagramie: https://www.tiktok.com/@everycraft https://www.instagram.com/_everycraft https://www.tiktok.com/@matylda_kcast
Musikalische Sommerferien in München: An der Hochschule für Musik und Theater wird trotz Semesterferien fleißig geübt. Jonas Bohlein widmet sich seiner Tuba, während Jonas Dorn innovative Kompositionen für die GEMA erstellt. Ein kreativer Sommer.
K-popowe newsy podsumowujące siepień = koniec wakacji… Ale nie załamujemy się. Jest sporo do opowiedzenia. Blackpink powrócą z minialbumem, Karina z aespy jest najlepszym graczem gierki Gardenscapes na świecie, a jej grupa ma nowy lightstick. Matylda opowie też co słychać w Boys II Planet i wspomni o ostatnich live streamach Idoli. Na jednym z nich Seunghan zaśpiewał ponad 200 piosenek?! Z gorszych wieści, BTS, a przede wszystkmi V wywołali kontrowersję swoimi współpracami reklamowymi, a Soobin z TXT odważył się podzielić przykrymi wspomnieniami. Zapraszamy do słuchania. __________________________________ Piosenki w tym odcinku: 1. Xnghan „Waste no time”, 2.Boys 2 Planet „Whiplash”, 3. NCT WISH „Surf”, 4. Tomatomat „Tomma Nova”, 5. Yves „Do you feel it like i touch” __________________________________ Tuba.fm na Tiktoku i Instagramie: https://www.tiktok.com/@tuba.fm https://www.instagram.com/tuba.fm/ __________________________________ Matylda na TikToku i Instagramie: https://www.tiktok.com/@everycraft https://www.instagram.com/_everycraft https://www.tiktok.com/@matylda_kcast
Since October 7th, while the world has focused its attention on Gaza, the Israeli government has tightened the screws on the three million Palestinians in the West Bank in all sorts of dramatic ways. We travel to the West Bank to see these changes in person. Visit thisamericanlife.org/lifepartners to sign up for our premium subscription.Prologue: Ira joins Hamed on his Monday commute. He has to navigate a constantly changing series of checkpoints and roadblocks to get to work each day. Hamed works for Comet-ME, which sets up solar panels, water systems, and security cameras in small villages all over the West Bank. (13 minutes)Act One: Settler violence has worsened significantly in the West Bank since October 7, 2023. Yael Even Or travels to a tiny village called Tuba, surrounded by Israeli settlements, to meet the 27-year-old resident trying to protect it. (26 minutes)Act 2: Two quick snapshots of life in the West Bank since October 7th. (6 minutes)Act Two: After October 7th, Israeli Minister of Security Itamar Ben-Gvir increased restrictions on Palestinian prisoners in Israeli security prisons. Prisoners started dying. Dana Chivvis looks into one of those deaths. (25 minutes)Transcripts are available at thisamericanlife.orgThis American Life privacy policy.Learn more about sponsor message choices.
Send us a textMike and Darin had the pleasure of chatting with up and coming comedian Georgia Warder. She's awesome! You're going to love this episode!#GEORGIAWARDER #WESTVIRGINIA #COMEDY #PODCASTSSupport the showThank you so much for listening to this episode! If you like what we do, please check out our other content! Follow our socials for announcements when we go LIVE and to become part of the show!All episode, videos, and more can be found on our website at: https://www.irritabledadsyndrome.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IrritableDadSyndromeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@irritabledadsyndromeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@irritabledadsyndromeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/irritabledadsyndrome/Threads: https://www.threads.net/@irritabledadsyndromeTwitter / X: https://x.com/DadIrritableTons of bonus and premium content (including archived, uncensored videos of episode recordings, unique merch, and more!) is all on our Patreon page! Join our Patrons today and support our show!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/irritabledadsyndrome
La lucha libre es más que máscara contra cabellera. Es –a más de tres caídas y sin límite de tiempo– historia y tradición, negocio y atractivo turístico, deporte y rito, arte e inventiva, técnica y rudeza, habilidad y resistencia, personajes que son leyendas, símbolos del bien y mal, dolor y alegría. Y hablando de lucha libre, la vida cotidiana de los tapatíos no sería lo mismo sin la Arena Coliseo de Occidente. Los Martes de Glamour se han posicionado en un punto de reunión de familiares y amigos para disfrutar de un ambiente con La Mejor Lucha Libre, y por supuesto la mejor música como la de Lucha Kumbia, un combo de Luchadores cumbieros, que desde la Arena Coliseo nos traen Cumbia libre y puro sabor aquí, en vivo en Radio Universidad… en El Expresso de las 10. Gracias por su visita a ElExpressoDeLas10 a Lucha Kumbia ellos son Chencho Ali Dad en la Voz, Pancracio Sabor en el Trombón, Pancho T. en la Trompeta, Panfilo Flow en el Bombo, Macario Tambo en la Batería, Galán Durán toca el Acordeón y Lucho Kadencia en la Tuba; Gracias también a Juan Carlos Ávalos Parte del equipo de prensa de la Arena Coliseo
video: https://youtu.be/xbAxLonf9iQ Comment on the TWIL Forum (https://thisweekinlinux.com/forum) This week in Linux, there's some big distro news because we got a brand new version of Debian, probably, and openSUSE Leap 16 just hit release candidate status. We've also got some cool news from Nvidia including their stance against adding backdoors to their hardware. Plus, we've got new app releases from the Mastodon client Tuba and the awesome screenshot tool Flameshot. All of this and more on This Week in Linux, the weekly news show that keeps you up to date with what's going on in the Linux and Open Source world. Now let's jump right into Your Source for Linux GNews! Download as MP3 (https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/2389be04-5c79-485e-b1ca-3a5b2cebb006/c097383d-e87d-43d4-92f5-31d64b7afb00.mp3) Support the Show Become a Patron = tuxdigital.com/membership (https://tuxdigital.com/membership) Store = tuxdigital.com/store (https://tuxdigital.com/store) Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:06 Debian 13 Trixie Released (maybe) 04:12 NVIDIA says NO! to Backdoors and Kill Switches 07:49 OpenSUSE Leap 16.0 reaches RC status 10:32 Sandfly Security, agentless Linux security [ad] 12:57 Automotive Industry wants Open Source Collaboration 15:38 Flameshot 13 released 18:43 Tuba v0.10.0 released 20:46 Humble Bundles 22:37 Outro Links: Debian 13 Trixie Released (maybe) https://www.debian.org (https://www.debian.org) https://www.debian.org/releases/trixie/release-notes.en.pdf (https://www.debian.org/releases/trixie/release-notes.en.pdf) https://www.phoronix.com/review/debian-13-benchmarks (https://www.phoronix.com/review/debian-13-benchmarks) NVIDIA says NO! to Backdoors and Kill Switches https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/no-backdoors-no-kill-switches-no-spyware/ (https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/no-backdoors-no-kill-switches-no-spyware/) https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-toolkit-release-notes/index.html (https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-toolkit-release-notes/index.html) https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/08/nvidia-are-working-on-a-general-optimization-for-vkd3d-directx12-games-on-linux/ (https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/08/nvidia-are-working-on-a-general-optimization-for-vkd3d-directx12-games-on-linux/) OpenSUSE Leap 16.0 reaches RC status https://news.opensuse.org/2025/08/04/leap-16-rc/ (https://news.opensuse.org/2025/08/04/leap-16-rc/) https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/08/opensuse-leap-16-0-will-need-steam-gamers-to-install-some-extras-due-to-no-32-bit/ (https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/08/opensuse-leap-16-0-will-need-steam-gamers-to-install-some-extras-due-to-no-32-bit/) https://www.theregister.com/2025/08/07/opensuseleap16reachesrc/ (https://www.theregister.com/2025/08/07/opensuse_leap_16_reaches_rc/) Sandfly Security, agentless Linux security [ad] https://thisweekinlinux.com/sandfly (https://thisweekinlinux.com/sandfly) Automotive Industry wants Open Source Collaboration https://www.electrive.com/2025/06/25/automotive-industry-launches-alliance-for-software-development/ (https://www.electrive.com/2025/06/25/automotive-industry-launches-alliance-for-software-development/) https://www.sovereign.tech/tech (https://www.sovereign.tech/tech) https://www.opendesk.eu/en (https://www.opendesk.eu/en) https://opencode.de/en (https://opencode.de/en) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44370494 (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44370494) https://www.vda.de/en/press/press-releases/2025/250624PMAutomotiveindustrysignsMemorandumof_Understanding (https://www.vda.de/en/press/press-releases/2025/250624_PM_Automotive_industry_signs_Memorandum_of_Understanding) Flameshot 13 released https://flameshot.org/ (https://flameshot.org/) https://github.com/flameshot-org/flameshot/releases/tag/v13.0.0 (https://github.com/flameshot-org/flameshot/releases/tag/v13.0.0) https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/08/flameshot-13 (https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/08/flameshot-13) Tuba v0.10.0 released https://tuba.geopjr.dev/ (https://tuba.geopjr.dev/) https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/08/tuba-0-10-mastodon-client-linux-new-features (https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/08/tuba-0-10-mastodon-client-linux-new-features) Humble Bundles WB Games = https://humblebundleinc.sjv.io/09K6DE (https://humblebundleinc.sjv.io/09K6DE) Co-Op = https://humblebundleinc.sjv.io/3J0K3k (https://humblebundleinc.sjv.io/3J0K3k) Other Bundles = https://humblebundleinc.sjv.io/4Gn7Yr (https://humblebundleinc.sjv.io/4Gn7Yr)
Cue the sad trombone, Kenzie is looking to destroy anyone with a brass instrument this week. Chicago’s best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Peck is a tuba player, improviser, and composer. He performs with ensembles such as ICE (not that ICE) Wet Ink, and has appeared with the New York Philharmonic, Metropolitan Opera, and NYC Ballet. He has toured internationally with his doom jazz trio The Gate and collaborated with artists such as Ingrid Laubrock and Anthony Braxton. Dan teaches at New Jersey City University and runs Tubapede Records, which focuses on experimental media from the NY area and beyond.
Enchanted Arms Part 7: The Kind of Walk You Play A Tuba For! Square Roots - Episode 472 Quest Log: 27:15 Level Up: 02:07:48 This is it: we're finished the game that almost broke the podcast! That's right, on this week's Enchanted Arms, we've put the series to bed! The FROM SOFTWARE classic JRPG elicited all sorts of reactions from the Square Roots crew. Also: * No, Stop! * Just A Bottle Of Brown Spit! * Punch A Newborn Baby! * You Need To Watch A Shonen Anime! This Week: Finish Enchanted Arms! Next Week: Return to Iris headquarters after the factory in Beyond Good & Evil! Our Patreon: http://patreon.com/squarerootspodcast Thanks to Steven Morris for his awesome theme! You can find him at: https://bsky.app/profile/stevenmorrismusic.bsky.social and https://www.youtube.com/user/morrissteven Contact Square Roots! Twitter: @squarerootspod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/486022898258197/ Email: squarerootspodcast (at) gmail (dort) com
On today's Daily Puck Drop, Jason “Puck” Puckett is joined by Jim Duquette of MLB Network Radio and he chats with John Canzano, JohnCanzano.com. Puck opens the show discussing Julio's placement on the All-Star team and he wonders why so many are outraged over people like Puck saying he didn't deserve to be an All-Star this season. If you think he didn't deserve a spot, it doesn't make you a bad fan. Jim Duquette, MLB Network Radio joins Puck to discuss Julio's selection to the game, plus, the rumors of a Ronald Acuna Jr. trade, the Washington Nationals cleaning house, the continued pitching problems for the Dodgers, how the Rays continue to be so good and looking ahead to the All-Star game. Puck welcomes John Canzano from JohnCanzano.com, and John starts off detailing his crazy Fourth of July and his obsession with fireworks. They transition over to the Pac-12 and talk about the possibility of Memphis joining the conference as a football only member, his recent interview with commissioner Teresa Gould, celebrating the life of an all-time great Oregon State fan and the sad state of the WNBA and players treatment toward Caitlin Clark. On this weeks sneak preview of The Sports Pit with Steve Sandmeyer and Matt “Stretch” Johnson, the boys laugh about Segway bug door-to-door salesman, the annoying preacher man at Mariners games and the legend that was Tuba Man. To listen to the full podcast, join Puck's Posse by going to PuckSports.com to sign up! Puck wraps up the show with, “Hey, What the Puck!?” Embrace relationships. It makes us the most human of anything we do. (1:00) Puck on Julio and those thinking you are a bad fan for suggesting he shouldn't have made the All-Star team (12:18) Jim Duquette, MLB Network Radio(45:00) John Canzano, JohnCanzano.com (1:08:16) The Sports Pit with Steve Sandmeyer and Matt “Stretch” Johnson (1:21:48) “Hey, What the Puck!?”
In this episode of Where We Roam, we're headed to the City of Light! Join John, Dayna, and Shawn as they recap Shawn's unforgettable Paris vacation—an expertly planned 40th birthday getaway filled with artisanal street fare, private food tours through Montmartre, and late-night Eiffel Tower escapades (complete with a flaming tuba performance!). From the Renaissance Arc de Triomphe Hotel to Versailles and the Louvre, we cover it all—plus insider tips on navigating jet lag, booking the best private guides, and curating a Paris itinerary that blends culture, cuisine, and just the right amount of rest. Whether you're dreaming of your first Parisian adventure or looking to elevate your next trip, this episode offers real travel insights from advisors who book these experiences daily.
***Skriv dig op til Birgittes gratis ugentlige nyhedsbrev "Tirsdagsmailen" lige her for at få en mail om podcastepisoder og andet nyt:>>> Ja tak til nyhedsbrev***Lad mig sige det med det samme: hjælp til selvhjælp kan ikke altid erstatte professionel behandling. Det er vigtigt at opsøge kvalificeret hjælp, når vi har brug for det, og der er desværre hjørner af internettet og dårligt kvalificerede udbydere, der tilbyder hjælp til selvhjælp med tvivlsomme metoder og ting, der kan ende med at gøre mere skade end gavn.Når det så er sagt, så er det min dybeste overbevisning, at der er meget, vi selv kan gøre som hjælp til selvhjælp, når det kommer til mental trivsel, følelsesmæssig heling og terapeutiske tiltag. Det er en god nyhed, for det giver os mulighed for selv at ændre tingene til det bedre, når vi har det svært og kæmper med fx:angst eller depressionet lavt selvværd eller traumermisbrug og ensomhedsorg, ADHD, stress, sygdom og mange andre tingLyt til podcastepisoden her, hvor jeg fortæller om 10 ting, du kan gøre som hjælp til selvhjælp (og læs om de 10 punkter i blogindlægget her). Vær opmærksom på, at denne podcastepisode ikke er en opfordring til at klare alt selv. Hvis du har det dårligt rent psykisk, vil jeg altid opfordre dig til at søge hjælp. Som du kan se på listen over ting, jeg anbefaler, er dét at læne os op ad andre og forbinde os med verden (og ikke isolere os) en essentiel del af de ting, vi kan gøre for at hjælpe os selv. Her er en liste over et udvalg af steder, du kan opsøge for hjælp, råd og behandling. Der findes med sikkerhed flere i dit lokalområde:Din praktiserende lægeEn psykolog - du kan søge efter en psykolog på www.psykologeridanmark.dk,Psykiatrisk skadestue, hvis du har det akut dårligt. Find din nærmeste via borger.dk – Psykiatriske skadestuerEn præst eller studievejlederDer findes forskellige rådgivningstjenester, du kan henvende dig til, som fx:Psykiatrifondens telefonrådgivningLivslinienDen Sociale Retshjælps FondRådgivning for unge (12-25 år): HeadspaceTerapi og rådgivning for unge (14-35 år), der er børn af alkohol- og stofmisbrugere: TUBA
"Beatles auf der Tuba muss man mögen". Von Tobias Brodowy.
Reach out and touch us: shiftlesslive@gmail.com Exploring the Deep South: Bike Adventures, Hidden Trails, and Louisiana CuisineIn this episode of the Shiftless podcast, hosts Kevin and Brad dive into a fun and varied discussion about their recent adventures and plans. Kevin shares his detailed scouting trip across Mississippi and Louisiana, highlighting picturesque biking trails, unexpected resupply points, and unique challenges like unmaintained trails and thick gravel roads. The episode also touches on amusing anecdotes such as Kevin's stop at the Francis restaurant in St. Francisville and trying local banana pudding. Meanwhile, Brad discusses his recent rides around Denton, prepping for an upcoming trip, and scratchings some culinary itches with Korean fried chicken. The conversation covers everything from the technical aspects of bike setup to the simpler pleasures of local food, providing listeners with an engaging mix of travel stories, biking insights, and a dose of local culture.00:00 Introduction and Preamble00:34 Welcome to Shiftless Podcast01:16 Golf Stories and Weather Talk02:22 Garage Cleaning and Fixing Things03:12 Recent Adventures and Headlines04:29 Revel Bikes Closure Discussion07:48 State Bicycles New Mountain Bike16:30 Single Speed and Bike Setup26:56 Air Conditioner Troubles and Summer Tips42:01 Upcoming Ride Plans44:40 Route Scouting and Adventures46:39 Happy Little Accidents47:06 Mapping the Route from Waynesboro to Castor48:29 Exploring the Monkey Trail and Mountain Biking49:46 Scouting the Route from Minden to Texarkana52:34 Challenges of Crossing the Mississippi River59:50 The Louisiana Trails Dilemma01:09:21 Food Highlights and Happy Little Accidents01:30:45 Preparing for the Next Adventure
In which the 2000 Magik miniseries is not a good comics series but is an excellent heavy metal concept album; Nightmare has a nightmare; and tubas work differently in Hell.
Seriah is joined by author, researcher, musician, and friend of the show Joshua Cutchin to discuss Josh's recent book “Ecology of Souls”. Topics include the difficulties of spelling and pronouncing Josh's last name, Josh's love of music and the tuba, Mardi Grau, Josh's future book “Fourth Wall Phantoms”, Josh's over decade-long podcast history, Micah Hanks, surprising acceptance of “Ecology of Souls”, the technical aspects of producing the book, the 2017 resurgence of nuts-and-bolts ufology, Barbara Fisher and the cycle of life, Kenneth Ring's “The Omega Project”, Ann Strieber, aliens and fairies and the dead, Greys and other “aliens” in NDEs, Ray Hernandez, completely human-looking UFO occupants, the book “Communion” and the surge in experiences with Greys, the ambiguities of the Near Death Experience, Eric Wargo, pre-membering, Out of Body Experiences during NDEs, a fascinating study by a cardiac surgeon, DMT, death as the hub around which multiple phenomenon revolve, Rick Strassman, Jeff Kripal, psychedelics and their limits, paranormal events and personal transformation, the lack of either/or contradiction between physical and spiritual experiences, Seriah's black dog at a crossroads experience, materialist-reductionism, re-enchanting and the need for meaning, Seriah's EVP and the call of a fox, Jungian interpretation, Dr. Gregory Shushan and expectations of NDEs, paranormal archetypes, the near-universal association of the human soul with birds, the ancient Egyptian conception of the soul, Dr. Edgar Mitchell, the cross-over between NDEs and alien abduction experiences, the experience-prone personality, John Keel associating UFOs and NDEs (“death dreams”), a Keel report where MIB and mysterious scuba divers approach a possibly dying man on a boat, Keel's approach to journalism, absolute agnosticism and the writing process, life-changing results from perceived (but not actual) paranormal experiences, near-NDEs, the imaginal realm and its origins, the concept of “real” and its contradictions, philosophical uncertainties, reality and its interpretations, NDEs among those who in no way died, the Seth material, Moody's list of common NDE experience, impossible healing after NDEs, Cherylee Black, varieties of NDE experience, Divine justice, side-effects of NDEs and encounter experiences, the possible electrical nature of paranormal phenomena, the idea of oneness, reincarnation, hypnotic regression and its issues, Jim Tucker, Patrick Harper, Brent Raines, an incident with a hypnotic regression and an in-real-time UFO sighting, the movie “Presence”, Robert Monroe and psychopomps, Anubis, birds and horses and dogs as psychopomps, shamans, the sun and the moon as psychopomps, the boat as psychopomp, bees symbolic meanings, horses and the sun, diminutive paranormal entities, celebrities dying in threes, three-ness in the paranormal, Freud and polypsychism, doppelgangers, light phenomena and the soul, poltergeist activity and unconscious projection, a very unique outro music piece featuring Josh playing the tuba in a brass jazz band, and much more! This is some truly wonderful information-packed conversation!
In this episode of Occupied Thoughts, FMEP's Sarah Anne Minkin speaks with writer and activist Ali Awad about life in Masafer Yatta, the part of the West Bank where he lives, which is subject to ongoing and escalating state-backed Israeli settler attacks. Ali describes life in his rural village, Tuba, on "a good day," a day without settler attacks, and also looks at the history of Masafer Yatta under Israeli occupation, including decades of being unsettled and facing forcible transfer and the threat of continued expulsion. Ali describes the escalations in attacks and threats against these communities since October 7th, 2023, including recent attacks targeting his village and family. Looking at the multi-pronged Israeli efforts to force Palestinians out of Masafer Yatta, Ali talks about the loss of any sense of security, hope, or the possibility of a future on the land he and his families have inhabited for many generations. And he speaks about efforts to support children traumatized by settler/soldier violence, to connect with human rights activists fighting these injustices, and to achieve the security and freedom needed for more "good days" in Masafer Yatta. Ali Awad is a human rights activist and writer from Tuba in the South Hebron Hills. He has a degree in English literature. Read more of Ali's work here: Starving Palestine: Israeli colonialism and the struggle for food sovereignty in Masafer Yatta. Words by Manal Shqair. Photographs by Ali Awad. Vittles, 2/10/25: https://www.vittlesmagazine.com/p/starving-palestine Ali Awad: “Many West Bank Palestinians Are Being Forced Out of Their Villages. Is My Family Next?” New York Times 11/20/25: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/20/opinion/israel-west-bank-palestinians.html Ali's many articles on +972 Magazine: https://www.972mag.com/writer/ali-awad/ Ali Awad in Haaretz: https://www.haaretz.com/ty-WRITER/0000017f-da25-d432-a77f-df3fa13f0000 Humans of Masafer Yatta: https://humansofmasaferyatta.substack.com/ For more on the attacks in Jinba, Susya, and Tuba, see: Israeli settlers attacked Jinba — then came back in army uniform (Oren Ziv, +972 Magazine, 4/2/25): https://www.972mag.com/jinba-pogrom-israeli-settlers-soldiers/ In Masafer Yatta, we need more than awards — we need protection (Ahmad Nawajah, +972 Magazine, 4/8/25): https://www.972mag.com/susiya-masafer-yatta-oscars-protection/ On the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land and ongoing attacks in Masafer Yatta, see https://www.972mag.com/search/?q=no%20other%20land For more on Masafer Yatta: https://savemasaferyatta.com/ To watch the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land: https://nootherland.com/ Sarah Anne Minkin, PhD, is FMEP's Director of Programs & Partnerships. She is an expert on the intersection between Israeli civil society and Palestinian civil rights and human rights advocacy as well as the ways that Jewish Americans approach the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. She leads FMEP's programming, works to deepen FMEP's relationships with existing and potential grantees, and builds relationships with new partners in the philanthropic community. A graduate of Yale University, Sarah Anne earned her doctorate at the University of California-Berkeley. Original music by Jalal Yaquoub.
We're playing the one of the best kinds of bad game on this week's episode: games based on MOVIES! Our merch store is back, now on TeePublic! Check it out and grab something absurd for you or a friend! Join us in Discord! Check out our Patreon page! Patreon.com/GameThatTune is the home for exclusive content! Special thanks to our ABSURD FAN tier Patreon producers: Daniel Perkey, Sam L, PhoenixTear2121, BeastPond, HCO and Spanky McMasters! 0:00:00 Welcome to Game That Tune! 0:09:25 Game 1 0:15:30 Game 1 Reveal 0:31:37 Game 2 0:36:02 Game 2 Reveal 0:49:51 Game That BOOM! 0:57:25 VGM Threesome! 1:04:05 VGM Threesome Song 2 1:12:42 VGM Threesome Song 3 1:22:23 Game 4 1:28:40 Game 4 Reveal 1:34:41 Bluesky Bonus Request! 1:37:05 This Game's Winner Is... 1:42:51 Bonus Music/Outro
On this episode we have the wonderful Dr. Tom. Dr. Tom is a local musician and scientist who keeps killing it in his field. We discuss music, his life, and his field of science! check it out and don't forget to show him some love!
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Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTHSkylightFrame.com/DECK - for $20 off your purchase!For King + Country's A Drummer Boy Christmas LIVE - in theaters December 5-9, 2024! Back in 2006, we meet Charlotte and Austin. They're star-crossed lovers in the classic "we're from different worlds" trope. They sneak out of their respective houses, walk through the snow, and make their way to the horse stables for some moody, teenage romance. They kiss, they swear eternal love, they give each other gifts like a necklace and a horse book. Suddenly, Austin's dad shows up like a human snowstorm of bad advice, telling him to just join the Navy. Charlotte is going to forget all about him and he'll be better for it. Fast-forward to the present, and guess what? Dad was right. They did go their seperate ways. Austin is now running her familes estate. Their grandma died and left her estate and the family businesses to three siblings who couldn't be more different if they tried: Charlotte, the ambitious New Yorker; Henry, the mafia-adjacent sibling with questionable life choices; and Benedict, the fancy one with a fancy girlfriend and an even fancier fake accent.Cue Rachel Boston, who rolls up to the estate playing Annie Markel, the estate planner who is giving Mary Poppins. She has a purse that is full of contracts instead of candy and umbrellas, and she's here to stir the pot. The siblings are suspicious.But Rachel Boston, being the MVP that she is, wins them over with her expert grief counseling and unsolicited life advice. She's basically the motivational speaker your mom would hire for a family reunion. She's Matt Foley but with a car instead of a van. She also makes them decorate the house because Christmas.Austin and Charlotte reconnect when he shows her that he's still a horse-riding, stable-owning stud. He apologizes for ghosting her for the Navy. Charlotte's all, "No hard feelings, because if you hadn't left, I wouldn't have met my ex and had Cody, who's the center of my universe."As the family drama unfolds, the siblings realize the board is about to vote someone in who isn't them. They work together to figure out how to make sure that doesn't happen. Amidst the chaos, they find old memories—Henry sobs about their parents' tragic death, Benedict uncovers an old engagement ring, and Charlotte suddenly realizes, "Hey, I still love Austin!" after seeing him bond with Cody.Then, in a classic holiday move, the brothers chop down a Christmas tree together and decorate it while debating what grandma's wishes might have been. They decide to throw a Moorehouse Christmas gathering, hoping Aunt Eloise has a crystal ball or some insight. Spoiler: she doesn't.Things heat up when Austin and Charlotte almost kiss, but an unexpected TUBA performance and a random holiday football touchdown stop them in their tracks. Because romance.Then—because we needed more drama—Cody goes missing. The entire family, along with Rachel Boston, turns into a snow-covered search party. Henry gets roughed up by a mafia guy who threatens to cut off his fingers. But hey, Cody's fine, and Rachel Boston finds him by the stables, where he asks her where her angel wings are. She laughs and says they're hidden, which is both adorable and cryptic.Cue Benedict's fancy British fiancée showing up for the Christmas party, because, of course, the plot thickens. Charlotte and Austin decide to try this whole love thing again. Just as things are looking up, Austin gets a job in Maine. He's got to leave, but Charlotte, being the understanding goddess she is, lets him go.But Rachel Boston? Oh, she's got a little holiday magic up her sleeve. She figures out a way for all three siblings to be on the board, with only one seat as chairman. Charlotte gets the coveted spot and rushes to tell Austin before he leaves. She wants to go with him and get Cody enrolled at the school, while she'll work remotely. They share a kiss in the barn from Ride.Rachel Boston dips out, her job done, and leaves the family better than she found them, even though that wasn't actually that hard.