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In this engaging conversation, Kelvin Abrams shares his journey as a serial entrepreneur, emphasizing the importance of reinvention, mentorship, and the challenges of entrepreneurship. He discusses his book 'Get Uncomfortable or Change Course,' which reflects on his experiences and offers advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. Kelvin highlights the significance of community support, the mantra 'Learn, Earn, Return,' and the need for resilience in the face of obstacles. The discussion culminates in insights about legacy and the transformative power of entrepreneurship.Kelvin Abrams, a serial entrepreneur with over 15 years of experience, shares his journey and insights in this engaging podcast. He emphasizes the importance of being willing to get uncomfortable or change course as a fundamental principle of entrepreneurship. Kelvin illustrates the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurial life through his experiences of starting various businesses, including a doggy daycare, a coffee shop, a bourbon lounge, and a gym. He reflects on the value of mentorship, revealing how key figures like his banker and business mentor, Uncle Willie, have influenced his path. With a focus on resilience, adaptation, and the courage to face obstacles, Kelvin inspires both aspiring and seasoned entrepreneurs to embrace their unique journeys and learn from their experiences.Takeaways: Kelvin Abrams emphasizes the importance of reinventing oneself every three years to adapt to changes in business and life. The journey of entrepreneurship is filled with obstacles, and overcoming them is key to success. Comfort can hinder growth; entrepreneurs must embrace discomfort to achieve their goals and dreams. Building strong relationships with mentors, bankers, and landlords can provide essential support during tough times. Kelvin's experiences highlight that entrepreneurship is both rewarding and incredibly challenging, requiring resilience and dedication. His book 'Get Uncomfortable or Change Course' guides aspiring entrepreneurs in navigating their paths. Links referenced in this episode:kelvinabrams.comamazon.combarnesandnoble.com
Oh man! It's part 2 with Mick Foley! And it's Promos, Promos, Promos... along with some serious analysis about Daniel Bryan, CM Punk, Dolph Ziggler, & Jake "The Snake" Roberts' Hall of Fame speech. Plus - ECW violence, 11 chair shots from The Rock, the famous Uncle Willie promo, Owen Hart & the Santa-sized sack of popcorn, and "Pimpin' Shrimpin' & Chimpin' Ain't Easy."
The boys bust out their tuxedo t-shirts, engage in nauseating self-congratulatory navel-gazing, and hand out Poddy awards for the best and worst episodes of 2024. Digressions include embarrassing Uncle Willie and attention diverting steam-powered pleasure devices.
In this episode, I am Kickin' It with the star of the new movie series Father May I 1, 2, & 3, Actor and TV Host Lester Greene. He stops by to talk about his role as Uncle Willie, new film projects and the dream team production crew he is a part of. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/koolkard/support
When an unexpected debate with a Flat Earther transformed into an exploration of truth and perception, I knew we'd embarked on a unique episode. Joined by American wrestler Moose, we navigated the prickly terrain of conspiracy theories, the intricacies of public belief, and even touched on the enigmatic figure of Bob Lazar. With the ever-engaging Piers Morgan and Martha from Baby Reindeer shedding light on how narratives are shaped, this episode is a whirlwind tour of opinions, facts, and the fine line between them.Politics and media bias usually sound dreary, but add in a dash of wrestling nostalgia, and you've got a conversation that's anything but. From analyzing voter manipulation to reminiscing about the legends of the squared circle like Hulk Hogan and Akeem, we traverse the polarized landscape of modern discourse. The twists and turns of Vince McMahon's life serve as a somber counterpoint, exposing the complex interplay of personal scandal and public narrative. And as we reflect on our childhood fandoms, from Thundercats to the A-Team, we reveal how these early influences continue to shape our worldviews.Wrapping up, we dive into the deeply personal, sharing stories of recovery, resilience, and the profound impact of family support. Uncle Willie's life lessons resonate through time, reminding us of the indelible marks left by those who inspire and challenge us. From Scottish wrestling circuits to life-saving surgeries, this episode is a tapestry woven with tales of triumph, humor, and the undeniable influence of wrestling on our lives. Strap in for an episode that celebrates the unexpected heroes and the extraordinary journeys that define us.Free Coaching Community - http://geomcnee.com www.cwipodcast.comE-Book - www.winningmadeeasy.co.ukInstagramTwitterLinkedIn
The Big at 4 is going to the zoo a good date. (2:45) Willie Ramirez returns the show and educates on what a head-fake is. (14:00) Patrick Berbert risk supervisor at the TI Golden Cirlce gives a few plays for CBB. (30:45)
What do you get when you take a certified hood classic, four passionate hosts, and a bunch of unforgettable characters? The answer is an episode of the ZONE Podcast that's brimming with nostalgia, laughter, and deeper insights into the iconic Friday trilogy! Does the name John Witherspoon ring a bell? We pay tribute to the late great actor, as well as the towering Tiny Lister - their performances in Friday remain etched in our memories. Get ready to relive some of their most memorable scenes, including Uncle Willie's hilarious fence-jumping mishap and Day-Day's unexpected invite to "Wild 'N Out."Remember Smokey from the Friday movie series? Of course you do, but did you know about some of the behind-the-scenes drama? We discuss the film's cultural significance, the impactful message about settling disputes, and Faison Love's decision to turn down a role in the sequel. Let's talk about the highs and lows of the Friday franchise - we promise to keep it real and raw. This episode is all about celebrating black cinema, quirky characters, and the humor that has made these films evergreen favorites. As we approach the end of this episode, we delve into the decline in quality of the Friday franchise, the iconic Flavor Flav and his infamous clock, and even ponder the potential for a sequel. We also discuss the importance of representation in black cinema and how the humor infused in these films is what makes them stand out. Our final ratings for the film solidify its status as a must-watch classic. So, why wait? Sit back, relax, and join us as we take a trip down memory lane. Happy holidays and take it easy, everyone!Support the showWe thank everyone for listening to our podcast! We hope to grow even bigger to make great things happen, such as new equipment for higher-quality podcasts, a merch store & more! If you're interested in supporting us, giving us feedback and staying in the loop with updates, then follow our ZONE Social Media Portal!Subscribe to "Content for Creators" on YouTube to listen to some of the music used for these productions!
Uncle Willie had never touched a piece of electrical equipment in his life.
Getting especially Varied today because old mate Scotty got denied by the podcasting gods so Nicko took over the reins on a solo mish. That means some Mindfulness from Uncle Willie (2:14). It also meant a Take upon the unfortunate things that Steven Adams' knee injury has prevented us from experiencing (3:25), it means Vitamin Stats on how the Wellington Phoenix got the job done in the final game to qualify for A-League finals (9:09), it means Deep in the Mangroves upon an interesting U20s Men's Footy squad for the World Cup (12:34), and it means Solo Question Time about a notable Flying Kiwis development (24:45). Not to mention some cheeky Musical Jams (29:45) and away we go. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/elnichecache Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thenichecache Email newsletter: https://thenichecache.substack.com Aotearoa sports blog: https://www.theniche-cache.com
In late 1963/early 1964, a new dance craze blew through the Windy City: the Uncle Willie! In this episode, the first of 2023, we listen to 6 songs that range from R&B, girl group, and garage - all of them will have you putting your hands on your hips and letting your feet slip ... it's as easy as it can be!
“Buying and Selling Food in the Black South” is the fourth installment in reporter Kayla Stewart's 2022 Gravy podcast season, where she explores Black foodways in the South and beyond. For this episode, she speaks to Black business owners who are trying to improve food access in Black communities. Stewart explores the history of Black-owned grocery stores and shops, and why these institutions matter in Black communities. For centuries, Black Americans have been finding their own ways to feed themselves and their communities. From farms, to grocery stores, to corner store establishments, Black folks in the south have created their own ways to gain access to fresh food, demonstrating that one size doesn't fit all. Christopher Williams is the chef and owner of Lucille's in Houston, and founder of the nonprofit Lucille's 1913, which aims to combat food insecurity in underserved communities. In the summer of 2022, he opened Bates Allen Farm in the primarily African American community of Kendleton, Texas. The farm's mission is twofold: making fresh food more accessible, and resurrecting a farming tradition that had previously sustained the community. Chris is part of a growing number of Black American culinary leaders looking for ways to provide fruits and vegetables to Black people located in food deserts—low-income areas where a large number of residents lacks easy access to high-quality, fresh food. In Philadelphia, PA, Farmerjawn Community Greenhouses is known for its produce offerings, and at Black Market Kentucky grocers sell healthy food to combat food apartheid. In April 2022, Christa Williams opened Uncle Willie's Grocery Store in Columbia, South Carolina. She wanted to bring quality food access to her Black community in the historic Elmwood-Cottontown area, a community that's been historically underserved. Christa's vision for the store was rooted in community, like the neighborhood groceries that used to be common in Black communities. While Black Americans make up about 40 percent of Columbia's population, there aren't many Black-owned businesses. Christa says that for that reason, her store has been a source of pride for the Black people in the city. Here, Stewart interviews Chris Williams and Christa Williams about their respective projects, exploring different approaches to the question of food access. She also speaks with Dr. Psyche Williams-Forson, Professor and Chair of the Department of American Studies at the University of Maryland College Park. Williams-Forson has written extensively about Black food and identity, most recently Eating While Black: Food Shaming and Race in America, which examines the history of food shaming in Black communities. She delves into the history of Black grocery stores, emphasizing the importance of respect for people's personal choices. Leaning into lessons from the past and having hope for a better future that makes a range of food options more accessible to Black communities across the South is the most promising way forward.
Oh man! It's part 2 with Mick Foley! And it's Promos, Promos, Promos... along with some serious analysis about Daniel Bryan, CM Punk, Dolph Ziggler, & Jake "The Snake" Roberts' Hall of Fame speech. Plus - ECW violence, 11 chair shots from The Rock, the famous Uncle Willie promo, Owen Hart & the Santa-sized sack of popcorn, and "Pimpin' Shrimpin' & Chimpin' Ain't Easy."
On this episode I had the pleasure of sitting down and speaking with the famous Mr. Steven Uncle Willie Chark. Listen in while we dive deep on the topics that matter most to the community. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week Doug talks about his Uncle Willie who recently passed away.
Alex Murdaugh's alleged shooter joins us, Shatner survives space, the Great Resignation, Millennials wreck the mafia, Britney Spears' Uncle v. her fans, The Beatles: Get Back doc, and Urban Meyer's girl Cayman Nebraska has been spotted.Karl and Eric Zane will be taking a look at Dave & Chuck the Freak on this week's upcoming Who Are these Podcasts? with special guest: Drew.Britney Watch 2021: Uncle Willie enters the chaos and tells off her fans. Britney vs Jaime Lynn's book. Jason Alexander is going to take a mental health break... after using too many hashtags.We scoop Mandy Matney and the Murdaugh Murder podcast and chat with Curtis Smith... who allegedly shot Alex Murdaugh in an insurance fraud scheme.Gone Gruden Fallout: The NFL has all the answers. Adam Schefter is apparently in trouble now, if you think he's a journalist. Carl Nassib needed to take a mental health day. John Gruden has been kicked out of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ring of Honor. Jeff Fisher had to come out and make his own statement.Katie Couric edited some of Ruth Bader Ginsburg Colin Kaepernick comments to "protect" her. Here's the original article from Yahoo.Urban Meyer's bar girlfriend is seen for the first time since the fluttering 'incident'.MGK and Megan Fox are so hot. Just ask them.Curb Your Enthusiasm is finally BACK October 24th on HBOMax.Drew doesn't care for Seth Rogen that much these days or his best friend, #MeToo's own James Franco.Kim Kardashian loves murderers. Here is another example.The world's most expensive carnival ride sent William Shatner in 'space'. Marc wants to send Darth Vader/James Earl Jones up there next.Econ 101: It's the Great Resignation. The supply chain is messed up as well. Inflation is insane. It is, however, a lucrative time to be a nurse.Millennials are killing the mafia. They are also buying homes together.Music News: The Rolling Stones cave to wokeness and cancel Brown Sugar. The Beatles: Get Back trailer is out. Paul McCartney "hates" the Rolling Stones.American Crime Story: Impeachment dropped another episode. Ann Coulter is a Deadhead.Brett Favre needs to pay $828,000 back for ripping off the Mississippi welfare funds.Mia Zapata and The Gits were almost huge. Tim Taylor and Brainiac were almost huge. They died.Dave Grohl and a couple other people will be inducted onto the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. An exhibit is open if you need to see Dave Grohl in the meantime.The Ferndale Project dropped a beer called Five Eighths. TFLTTP!Social media is dumb but we're on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).
This one is a real humdinger. We'll have you doing the Drive, The Barracuda and The Uncle Willie before the hour is out. Packed to the brim with quality party tunes and teen angst this is one episode you will not forgive yourself if you miss.-----------------------------------------------The Playlist Is:"Humdinger" Little Marie Allen - Triumph"Barracuda" Alvin Cash & The Crawlers- Mar-V-Lus"The Drive" The Adorables & The Don Thompson Combo - Peacock"The Real Thing"The Chiffons- Laurie"He's A Good Guy" The Marvelettes- Tamla"Thank You For Loving Me"The Sapphires- ABC-Paramount"He's Got No Love" The Searchers- Pye"Day After Day" The Mersey Makers- Mersey"Pins And Needles" Dean & Mark- May"At The Party" Hector Rivera- Barry"Stop Sign"Mel Wynn & The Rhythm Aces- Wand"Uncle Willie Time"Bobby Miller- Constellation"She Won't Come Back" The Hesitations - Kapp"Rockin' Chair" The Ovations- Goldwax"Give It Away" The Chi-Lites- Brunswick"Sheba" Johnny & The Hurricanes - Barry"Money" The Rolling Stones- London"It Was I" The Big Town Boys- Capitol"Bustin' My Rocks" Roy "C" - Mercury"Use Me"The Outfit- Wirl"Cool Jerk '68 Instrumental"The Capitols- Karen
Sitting on the porch just shooting the breeze
In this episode, a tribute to my Uncle Willie. The more we see of Biden, the worse it is for Democrats. His most recent allegation, though not his first, on the incompetence of blacks with technology.
Decades of Horror | Movie Reviews of 1970s Classic Horror Films
“Gargoyles are a scientific fact. And they’re no more dangerous than a high school dropout on a motorcycle.” Well, maybe they’re a little more dangerous than a high school dropout on a motorcycle. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr – as they learn from Uncle Willie […]
Decades of Horror | Movie Reviews of 1970s Classic Horror Films
“Gargoyles are a scientific fact. And they're no more dangerous than a high school dropout on a motorcycle.” Well, maybe they're a little more dangerous than a high school dropout on a motorcycle. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr – as they learn from Uncle Willie […]
Uncle Tray ( steph black ⚫ ) ,The 610 Problem , & myself review Franklin Lads latest release Uncle Willie! We talk on new years plans , music , football & the local dispensaries.... join us one more time!,
Bill and I sit down with Uncle Willie to talk about.....well...whatever. I had 2 shots of Nyquil and a couple clear beers and it shows...Bill answers questions from our loyal fan base that never writes in or sends letters, but Bill found a few in the archives. Thank you for all of the participation we had on our show , I don't remember any , but if there were, much Thanks! We continue to grow way past family members!! Please Listen and Share!!!
Hawaii has lost music legend: Willie K. Born William Awihilima Kahaiali’i, many simply knew him as “Uncle Willie.” His fans grew to love him as Willie K. According to his loved ones, Willie K died peacefully late Monday night at his home in Wailuku after enduring a lengthy battle with lung cancer. He was surrounded by his ohana when he passed. He was 59 years old.
HW discusses Violins, Tone, Uncle Willie gives a shout out!
HW discussed Fletcher Munson and Blind Jokes with a bit of Uncle Willie!
On today's SAS CLASSIC, it's part 2 with Mick Foley! Episode 144, Original Air Date: 08-21-2014. And it's Promos, Promos, Promos... along with some serious analysis about Daniel Bryan, CM Punk, Dolph Ziggler, & Jake "The Snake" Roberts' Hall of Fame speech. Plus - ECW violence, 11 chair shots from The Rock, the famous Uncle Willie promo, Owen Hart & the Santa-sized sack of popcorn, and "Pimpin' Shrimpin' & Chimpin' Ain't Easy." Create a free account on BetOnline.AG and receive a 50% SIGN UP BONUS just by using the promo code PODCASTONE Save 15% or more on car insurance with Geico today! Try Zip Recruiter for FREE when you visit ZipRecruiter.com/worktogether
On today's SAS CLASSIC, it's part 2 with Mick Foley! Episode 144, Original Air Date: 08-21-2014. And it's Promos, Promos, Promos... along with some serious analysis about Daniel Bryan, CM Punk, Dolph Ziggler, & Jake "The Snake" Roberts' Hall of Fame speech. Plus - ECW violence, 11 chair shots from The Rock, the famous Uncle Willie promo, Owen Hart & the Santa-sized sack of popcorn, and "Pimpin' Shrimpin' & Chimpin' Ain't Easy." Create a free account on BetOnline.AG and receive a 50% SIGN UP BONUS just by using the promo code PODCASTONE Save 15% or more on car insurance with Geico today! Try Zip Recruiter for FREE when you visit ZipRecruiter.com/worktogether
The holidays and current events are a great opportunity to teach your child empathy and compassion.It’s your responsibility as a parent to teach your child empathy and compassion for others. This will help him have more caring and understanding for others throughout his life. Empathy starts with understanding other people’s emotions and feelings. Kids have to get in touch with their own emotions and feelings first. You can’t understand emotions unless you communicate face-to-face. Talk through what could help others feel better so your child understands how others feel. Expand your child’s experiences through travel and reading. Encourage community involvement. Community Service Show your child firsthand what other people experience through community service. Empower him to make changes in the world by doing something about it. Involve your children in altruistic activities. Listen as Dr. Corinn Cross joins Melanie Cole, MS, to share how you can develop your child’s sense of empathy and compassion. Reading List: Books on Food Donations and Soup Kitchens, Turkey Drive/Food Drives, Visiting Food Banks*Maddi's Fridge by Lois Brandt A young girl realizes her friend’s fridge is often empty. She tries to sneak her food from home. Eventually she confides in her mother that her friend’s family needs food. Together they help the family and eventually organize a food drive. The book discusses food drives and food pantries. The Author’s Note discusses how 1 in 5 US children live in homes that are food insecure, meaning they run out of food before the end of the month. Uncle Willie and The Soup Kitchen by Dyanne Disalvo-Ryan A young boy accompanies his uncle to work in a soup kitchen. He learns all about how soup kitchens and neighboring communities work together to feed those in need. A prologue gives some background and additional information about soup kitchens and who they serve – although this prologue is better read after the book so that children have an understanding of what a soup kitchen is and can absorb the additional information. Last Stop on Market Street by Matt de la Peña A young boy and his grandmother leave church and take a bus through a culturally diverse community. During the ride, the young boy laments that he isn’t out playing with his friends. Instead, he and his grandmother are going to work at a soup kitchen. By the end of the book, he realizes how important what he is doing really is. “Last Stop” is a simpler book than “Uncle Willie”. Unlike “Uncle Willie,” the reader does not experience what it is like to work at a soup kitchen. “Last Stop” is more about the journey. The beauty of the book however is that it illustrates that everyone has something to give. Books About Veterans, Veteran’s Day, Memorial Day, Operation Gratitude *The Wall by Eve Bunting A very moving book about a young boy and his dad who travel to Washington DC to look for the grandfather’s name on the Vietnam Memorial. It helps children to understand the sacrifices these soldiers have made and illustrates that the men and women fighting for our country are someone’s parent, grandparent or child. Books About Families Who Need Homes and Furniture, Christmas (A Carpenter’s gift is an amazing Christmas story), Furniture Drives, Habitat For Humanity-Type Projects, Losing Homes to Fires *The Carpenter's Gift: A Christmas Tale about the Rockefeller Center Tree by David Rubel An amazingly beautiful and moving Christmas story about a young poor boy and his dad who drive to NYC to sell Christmas trees. They give the last tree to a group of men working at a construction site. Later those men show up at the boy’s home with left over supplies from their building and help the father to repair and insulate their home. The book’s epilogue discusses Habitat for Humanity and how the Christmas Tree at Rockefeller Center is donated every year to provide lumbar for homes for families in need. A Chair for My Mother by Vera B. Williams The story of how a young girl, her mother and her grandmother lose their home in a fire. The community helps to refurnish their new apartment but they still need a comfy chair. The family works together to save money to buy a wonderful new chair. An important message in this book is that the child helps too. She gives half the money she makes into the jar. It is an empowering book. Ada's Violin: The Story of the Recycled Orchestra of Paraguay by Susan Hood A true story of man who realizes that donating his time to teach music to children who live in a town which surrounds a garbage dump will change their lives. The children created an orchestra made of recycled products as instruments. The orchestra has been invited to play worldwide. The story shows how one man and a vision can make a difference in the lives of so many and how hard work and teamwork can lead to amazing feats. Books About Sending Packages to Those in Need & Operation Christmas Child *Boxes for Katje by Candace Flemming A wonderful and moving story of how one girl’s packages changed the lives of a village in Holland after World War II. The girl on the receiving end is equally generous as she shares each package with those around her in need. Books About the Elderly, Visiting Seniors & Winter Coat Drives The Mitten Tree by Candace Christiansen This is a story of how an old woman who feels detached from her community sees that some little children are cold and without mittens at the bus stop. It is a beautiful story of how she connects and shares her talent for knitting and brings joy and smiles to the children. In turn, someone sees what she is doing and leaves her yearn to continue her work. Books About the Environment & Youth Activism, Women & Science, Persistence Me . . . Jane by Patrick McDonnell A simple book about Jane Goodall. The “About Jane Goodall” epilogue talks about all of her efforts to make the world better – helping both animals and communities. The “Message from Jane” is wonderful, encouraging children to make positive changes in the world. The Tree Lady: The True Story of How One Tree-Loving Woman Changed a City Forever by Joseph H. Hopkins The true story of Kate Sessions, the first woman to ever graduate from the University of California with a degree in science. She persisted in creating green parks when most thought her efforts were futile. She created the lush Balboa Park. This is a wonderful story of believing in yourself, perseverance and working toward an admirable goal for the sake of others. Follow the Moon Home: A Tale of One Idea, Twenty Kids, and a Hundred Sea Turtles by Phillippe CousteauThis book has a great epilogue about youth activism. It encourages children to examine their community and try to make it better. Then to think about the change they have achieved and to tell that story. The story itself focuses on two children who realize the sea turtles aren’t heading toward the sea after they hatch. They involve their class and their community and by working together they are able to help the baby sea turtles find their way. Inspirational Stories *The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba A true story of a boy who had to drop out of school because his family had no money for tuition due to a severe drought. His whole village was hungry and starving. William depressed about not being in school started going to the library. There he read about windmills and decided he would build to power his village and an irrigation system. Using materials from the junk yard he built a windmill, powered his home and later his entire village. He has a TED talk about the experience. Trombone Shorty by Troy Andrews While not necessarily a book about community service, it is a true story of Troy Andrews and the book conveys what it is like to grow up in an impoverished neighborhood. It is the story of how he worked hard, practiced and was helped by others. Troy went one to become a very successful musician and now has a foundation that gives back to his childhood community to help other children learn music. This story shows children that community service can be doing what you love. It also encourages giving back to communities to help others. One Plastic Bag: Isatou Ceesay and the Recycling Women of Gambia by Miranda Paul The true story of a woman who no longer wanted her village to be over taken by plastic garbage bags. She develops an ingenious idea of how to recycle them. This not only cleans up the area but allows the women to make products they can sell. The additional information in the book shows how one woman’s efforts benefitted so many women and their community. They win grants and are able to build a community center and the region’s first public library. Books That Encourage Kids to Serve Real Kids, Real Stories, Real Change: Courageous Actions Around the World by Garth Sundem Exactly as the title describes this a book of 2-4 page stories of real children making huge impacts in their communities. It is very inspiring and due to the format and simple narration it is easy to read just a quick story. 77 Creative Ways Kids Can Serve by Sondra Clark A simple book that gives kids ideas they can do to help others. Some things are very simple like writing a thank you to those who volunteer, helping the elderly, etc. It is a nice book to have in the reading corner to prompt kids to think about giving back. This book does have a religious slant and intermittently relates service back to Christian values.
Ernest Matthew Mickler's White Trash Cooking was released in 1986 to mixed reviews. Some of the recipes in the cookbook include "Uncle Willie's Swamp Cabbage Stew," "Rabbit Pie" and "Broiled Squirrel." Critics wondered if the book was for shock value or if it was just another elitist dig at poor southerners. Michael Adno's profile of Mickler portrays a man who took pride in his disappearing southern heritage and in the food served by his Florida relatives and neighbors — the same people he felt rejected by as a gay man.
Andy Triefenbach, Joshua Lightfoot, Jeremy Jones and Mike Hassler remember character actor, “that guy” and Uncle Willie, Dick Miller. We also take a look at Roger Corman’s A Bucket of Blood. Join our Facebook Group Show Notes: 00:02:04 – WHAT WE’VE BEEN WATCHING Josh – Psycho: The Legacy Collection, Martin, Horror Noire Jeremy – Madhouse, Amsterdamned, Dead […]
This is probably not quite how Kate Becker intended her serious practice of healing and self development through breath work to be interpreted, but did you know you can get high AF from breathing Breath work is cheaper than drugs and the effects of happiness linger on and reverberate through your life long after the high is gone. You might ask, "Why aren t we all doing it " Well, exactly Rene Coman, the super smart bass player from legendary NOLA band The Iguanas, has been fighting loneliness his whole life, practically from the moment he was born. Then, after years in the wilderness, hanging out with cigarette smoking 60 year olds, a successful music career, getting married and raising kids, Rene finally discovered a cure for loneliness podcasts Now he s the co host of his very own podcast, the highly entertaining, curmudgeonly Troubled Men Podcast. Owen Legendre is one of the funniest people in New Orleans. And on the internet in general, actually. He s half of the comedy duo, Bare Handed Bear Handlers yes, he explains where the name comes from who are responsible for making some outrageoulsy funny stuff like Pensacola Prophet The Legend of Pecan Pinwheelie. On today s show Owen sings a couple of songs, one about old people "all my friends are dead" called Platinum Plated Walker, and a brand new country ballad making it s world premier, about Owen s Aunt Mille the drug smuggler and her unsuspecting or is he husband, Uncle Willie. This is the first happy Hour of 2019. We re off to a roaring start. Photos at Wayfare by Jill Lafleur.
From swaying Jump Blues and Popcorn to absolute TOP Mod Beat this week spans the era that broke away from the conventional and had the NERVE to try new and different things... resulting in pure magic. Get into it! Please like the Facebook page here: facebook.com/ontargetpodcast/ ------------------------------------------------- The Playlist Is: "Work My Way Up Steady" Fats Domino - Broadmoor "Two Women" Buster Brown - Serock "I'm Tore Down" Freddy King - Delta "One More Time" The Charmettes - Marlin "On My Way" Al King - Shirley "I Thank My Lucky Star" Little Auggie Austin - Pontiac "Gimme Some Lovin'" The Jordan Brothers - Philips "The Uncle WIllie" Zoot Money And His Big Roll Band - Decca "Never Ever" The Action - Parlophone "Lover With A Reputation" Bobby Bland - Duke "Gotta Whole Lot Of Lovin" Joe Simon - Sound Stage 7 "It's Written All Over My Face" Marva Holiday - GNP Crescendo "Dancin' Everywhere" Bob & Earl - Mirwood "Gonna Get Along Without You Now" Tracey Dey - Amy "Leave it in the Hands of Love" Fontella Bass - Checker "Bang Bang" Joe Cuba Sextet - Tico "Que Sera Sera" The High Keyes - Atco "Ritmo Sabroso" Ray Barretto Y Su Charanga Moderna - Tico "Out Of The Frying Pan" Al "TNT" Braggs - Peacock "Joy To My Soul" Al "TNT" Braggs - Peacock "The Cat" Jimmy Smith - Verve
Jedlie's brand new book "Love That I Matter!" is a book you will want your kids to read to YOU! Get your free digital download exclusively by joining our Reading With Your Kids VIP Club. www.readingwithyourkids.com We are so excited to welcome back Author - Illustrator Pamela C Rice. We love Pamela's wonderful stories and art work. Today she tells us about her wonderful picture book Whistle Wacth at Uncle Willie's House. Click here to find Pamela's books on Amazon
Episode 74. Featuring my dad and my uncle Willie. Both are men I respect. My dad works for the Independent Electoral Commission and Uncle Willie works for Treasury. We spoke about how they balance their jobs which demand political neutrality and how they stay true to their moral and political identities.
In this episode of MYDM, Ben & Malcolm speak to certified public account, Shayla B. Coleman to cover the basics of how and with whom to file your taxes correctly and why you might want to think twice before letting "Auntie Sheila" or "Uncle Willie" do them for you. The co-hosts also explore the pitfalls of taking advice about student loan debt repayment options from recent Kardashian Family inductee, Blac Chyna. Want more MYDM? Sign-up! - http://eepurl.com/r2b0H
Interview with Matt Fennell, aka Melbourne's King of Food Porn, is a man of many talents including comedy, music theatre, cabaret, and general entertainer. Matt hails from Brisbane and has been in Melbourne for the past 5 years. We discuss: Matt's experience with depression which started about 7 years ago, reluctance of males to seek help for mental health issues, the impact of depresison on both entertaining and the day job, the happiness mask of "the show must go on", remaining friends with exes, unhelpful thinking during a break-up, premature "stage therapy", The Wound Analogy, self-help books and internet self-help options, "planting the seed" of seeking help, Amanda Palmer, black & white & grey, Lightning Bolt moments of change, practicing gratitude (cliched but helpful!), mindfulness, Acceptance & Commitment Therapy, acting in accordance with your values, the face of Ruby Wax, other coping strategies, Yoga in comedy, the brilliance of Zumba, the Comfort Eating Theory, love of sleep, carbon footprints, cycling safety, being a morning person (or not), #Grateful, #Blessed, reflecting things in the positive: "Flip That Shit!", Hannah Gadsby, Ending The Stigma of Mental Health, that movie guy and Uncle Willie, song writing and composing, musical comedy critics, and more useful references.
Oh man! It's part 2 with Mick Foley! And it's Promos, Promos, Promos... along with some serious analysis about Daniel Bryan, CM Punk, Dolph Ziggler, & Jake "The Snake" Roberts' Hall of Fame speech. Plus - ECW violence, 11 chair shots from The Rock, the famous Uncle Willie promo, Owen Hart & the Santa-sized sack of popcorn, and "Pimpin' Shrimpin' & Chimpin' Ain't Easy."
In GBA 126 we get better acquainted with my Uncle Willie talks about going from a transitory, working class Scottish background through a life as a military engineer and into the comfortable life of a successful entrepreneur. His episode makes an interesting addition to this week's episode with his wife my Aunty Margaret: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-125-margaret In many ways his episode is all about flying. You can hear Getting Better Acquainted on Stitcher SmartRadio, Stitcher allows you to listen to your favourite shows directly from your iPhone, Android Phone, Kindle Fire and beyond. On-demand and on the go! Don’t have Stitcher? Download it for free today at www.stitcher.com or in the app stores. Help more people get better acquainted. If you like what you hear why not write an iTunes review?
VICTORY THEATER"Victory Theater" was the 1942 summer replacement series for "Lux Radio Theater" and was sponsored by the United States Government.THIS EPISODE:THE PHILADELPHIA STORYPhiladelphia heiress Tracy Lord throws out her playboy husband C.K. Dexter Haven shortly after their marriage. Two years later, Tracy is about to marry respectable George Kittredge whilst Dexter has been working for "Spy" magazine. Dexter arrives at the Lord's mansion the day before the wedding with writer Mike Connor and photographer Liz Imbrie, determined to spoil things. Written by Col Needham {col@imdb.com} Cast:Cary Grant as C.K. Dexter Haven , Katharine Hepburn as Tracy Lord , James Stewart as Macaulay Connor, Ruth Hussey as Elizabeth Imbrie, John Howard as George Kittredge, Roland Young as Uncle Willie.