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The Brothers look back at Unlimited Love as it approaches it's fourth birthday, and muse on the musings of the Fabulous Pete Moore.We are part of the Deep Dive Podcast Network: https://twitter.com/DeepDivePodNetFollow us on the good old socials:Twitter:Ben: https://twitter.com/universallyrhcpSam: https://twitter.com/stacktownsendInstagram:Ben: https://www.instagram.com/universallyspeakingrhcp_pod/Read ‘Me and My Friends' - The World's #1 RHCP Newsletter - Subscribe here: https://buttondown.email/rhcpsessions.Check out Red Hot Chili Riffs here: https://www.youtube.com/@RedHotChiliRiffsCheck out our Drum Ambassadors (Jack Johnson) projects here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdy0pbWSOg6f8vcYnngIQ0ACheck out our Bass Ambassadors (Aidan Hampson) projects here: http://aidanhampson.co.uk/Check out friend of the pod, Dan Boyd's Pop Shock Podcast - for all your pop culture needs! Audio: https://anchor.fm/popshockpod / Video: https://youtube.com/channel/UCHY5pXX_x7Kv4e8wJmHoK5AFor your vinyl needs please shop at Black Star Records: https://www.blackstarrecords.co.uk and Black Wax Coffee and Records: https://blackwaxcoffee.co.uk/
Unlimited Love From God | Jeremiah 31:3 | 8 February 2026 - Sunday Morning | Dr. Brad Weniger, Pastor
8 February 2026 Unlimited Love with Pastor Steve Rasmussen
In this podcast, Greg Voisen sits down with world-renowned scholar and "founding member" of the show, Stephen G. Post, for a profound exploration of his latest work, Pure, Unlimited Love. Imagine a reality where the security and well-being of another is as real to you as your own—a concept so powerful it prompted the 92-year-old Dalai Lama to break his hiatus on writing forewords. From the biology of the "Giver's Glow" to a chilling, prophetic dream involving a stranger on the Golden Gate Bridge, Post bridges the gap between hard science and deep mysticism. He reveals how "carefrontation" can heal toxic workplaces and why the key to solving our global polarization isn't found in politics, but in a spiritual "One Mind." If you have ever wondered if love is more than just a fleeting emotion, this conversation provides the scientific and metaphysical proof that it is the very fabric of our survival.
In this podcast, let's take a look - a timely look, at a familiar parable, the Parable of the Good Samaritan. As we dig in, hopefully we can see that this parable is about far more than kindness and compassion towards others - it's about salvation! Let's take a look together now . . .
Bill Horan talks with Stephen Post, author of PURE UNLIMITED LOVE. Stephen will discuss what pure unlimited love is, what is carefrontation, what he means by "give and glow" and what the 2-hour shift effect is all about.
▶️ Connect with Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardatherton-firsthuman/ What if love isn't just an emotion — but the deepest truth of reality itself? In this episode of Being Human, I speak with Dr. Stephen G. Post — bioethicist, medical humanities professor, and founder of the Institute for Research on Pure Unlimited Love. Drawing on decades of work in medicine, neuroscience, spirituality, and ethics, Stephen explores love as a lived practice, not a vague ideal. Stephen shares extraordinary stories from medicine, caregiving, near-death research, and neuroscience, including a striking insight: pure unlimited love may be the first thing we encounter when life ends. We explore why modern education and culture often strip meaning from life, how service transforms suffering, and what it means to live aligned with a deeper calling. A profound conversation about love, purpose, and what truly matters. We explore: Following your calling All are suffering Love tough vs the 'carefrontation' Addressing the Nature Deficit Disorder Pure unlimited love in the workplace Links: The Institute for Research on Pure Unlimited Love Stephen's Website
Love for others can transcend all boundaries.
In this replay from the Kindness Matters series, Kris sits down with Dr. Stephen G. Post: a true scholar, philosopher, and man of deep heart. Together, they explore the soul-warming stories that have shaped his extraordinary life. His gentle wisdom and kindness shines through every moment of this conversation. Discover: why kindness isn't weakness—it's the ultimate strength how kindness supports success through collaboration and trust why kindness is our natural birthright and how culture can return to it the connection between technology, presence, and our ability to be kind As a special thank you to our listeners, please visit www.kristinecarlson.com/kindness for a free download of an invigorating guided meditation by Kristine—an exclusive sneak peek of her Guided Meditation Series releasing soon. Guest bio: Stephen G. Post, PhD, is a leading scholar on altruism, compassion, and the science of giving. A best-selling author and professor of preventive medicine, he directs the Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care, and Bioethics at the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University. His work spans science, medicine, spirituality, and ethics, exploring how unselfish love heals and transforms lives. He is also President of the Institute for Research on Unlimited Love, a role personally entrusted to him by philanthropist Sir John Templeton, and served on the Board of the John Templeton Foundation from 2008–2014. Visit his website: https://www.stephengpost.com/
In a world that feels more anxious, divided, and uncertain than ever, many of us are searching for a way to find calm, clarity, and inner peace. Dr. Stephen Post offers a science-based roadmap to cultivating love, resilience, and harmony. He draws on decades of research, real-world examples, and practical exercises, to show how embracing the power of unconditional love —. toward ourselves and others — can transform not just our hearts, but our communities and the world. Dr. Post is a researcher, speaker, and author, whose work has inspired countless people to live with more meaning, compassion, and connection. He is the founder and President of the Institute for Research on Unlimited Love, and the founding Director of the Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care, and Bioethics at the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University. His new book is, Pure Unlimited Love: Science and the Seven Paths to Inner Peace
Inner peace, as expressed by love, exists as goodness itself and is the strongest alternative to helplessness, resentment, hate, insanity, bitterness, and crazy violence. Here, we focus our attention on the capacity for a generous love that embraces such virtues as kindness, courage, forgiveness, gratitude, dignity for all, and hope. Stephen G. Post, Ph.D. is among a handful of individuals awarded the distinguished service award by the National Alzheimer's Association. In 2001 he founded The Institute for Research on Unlimited Love, which researches and distributes knowledge on kindness, giving and spirituality. Post served as a co-chair of the United Nations Population Fund Conference on Spirituality and Global Transformation. He's a professor in the Department of Preventative Medicine at Stony Brook University and founder and director of the Stony Brook Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care and Bioethics. He's a leader in medicine research and religion and the author of several books. Interview Date: 8/22/2025 Tags: Stephen Post, Buddhist chant Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo, John Eccles, original mind, supreme mind, creativity, freedom, intuition, Mircea Eliade, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, loyalty, compassion, kindness, Sean Keener, Jacques Rousseau, empathic, freedom, Dostoevsky, Hinduism, Golden Rule, volunteering, mirth, Personal Transformation, Psychology, Work/Livelihood
Stephen G. Post, Ph.D. is among a handful of individuals awarded the distinguished service award by the National Alzheimer's Association. In 2001 he founded The Institute for Research on Unlimited Love, which researches and distributes knowledge on kindness, giving and spirituality. Post served as a co-chair of the United Nations Population Fund Conference on Spirituality and Global Transformation. He's a professor in the Department of Preventative Medicine at Stony Brook University and founder and director of the Stony Brook Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care and Bioethics. He's a leader in medicine research and religion and the author of several books, including The Moral Challenge of Alzheimer Disease: Ethical Issues from Diagnosis to Dying (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2nd edition 2000), Why Good Things Happen to Good People: How to Live Longer, Healthier, Happier Life by the Simple Act of Giving (Broadway Books 2008), God and Love on Route 80: The Hidden Mystery of Human Connectedness (Mango 2019), Dignity for Deeply Forgetful People (Johns Hopkins University Press 2022) and Pure Unlimited Love: Science and the Seven Paths to Inner Peace (Morehouse Publishing 2025) Interview Date: 8/22/2025 Tags: Stephen Post, mirth, sadness, kindness, generous love, Marty Seligman, laughter, Joe Foley, mistakes, Personal Transformation
Professor Stephen G. Post is one of the world's leading scholars on altruism, love, compassion, and the science of giving. A professor of preventive medicine, he has held leadership positions at various medical schools and is the founder of the Institute for Research on Pure Unlimited Love, which is active across the us and worldwide. Quoting from his bio, “His work bridges science, spirituality, and ethics with a mission to understand how unselfish love heals, uplifts, and transforms both individuals and cultures.” He is also the author of several books, including God and Love on Route 80 and the best-selling Why Good Things Happen to Good People: How to Live a Longer, Healthier, Happier Life by the Simple Act of Giving. Now he has a new book, Pure Unlimited Love: Science and the Seven Paths to Inner Peace, with a Foreword by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. We talked about that book, altruism, unlimited love, and other topics that couldn't be more relevant today. Learn more about Dr. Post here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Who are the Red Hot Chili Peppers? With their new album Unlimited Love having been released on 1st April, let's talk about the famous Californian funk rock group. The band has cited many influences, and they have been associated with a number of musical genres, including funk rock, alternative rock and rap rock. The Red Hot Chili Peppers unique style is precisely one of their distinctive characteristics. So where does the name come from? Why did the band members change so often? How would you describe the Red Hot Chili Peppers musical style? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here : What is the thyroid? What is asthma? What is ecological debt? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. First Broadcast: 16/6/2022 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stephen G. Post has an amazing job. He's a full professor at Stony Brook Medical School in charge of ethics and compassionate care. It's interesting that so many students are thrilled to take his classes and are proud to graduate under his tutelage. In this interview, he shares his ideas about love and we'll talk about the seven paths he's discerned that can create inner peace. He also says that when given from the heart, pure love is unlimited and is comprised of compassion, helping, forgiveness, mirth, respect, celebration, listening, loyalty, creativity, and carefrontation. This is a great opportunity to hear from a very wise man.
Meditation is reading the word to God. Meditation is the way to plant God‘s word into our hearts taking a scripture taken it with us all day long thinking about it reading it meditating on it does it very easy just stare at it stare at it and say over and over, what is the deep meaning how can I benefit from this? What is it saying to me that's Meditation folks how what where? When and why asking those questions to the word of God the word of God will go deep and answer for itself. I love you. We are in it to win it. Jesus is Victor.
Meditation folks that's reading the word to God meditating on the scripture and let it fall into your consciousness that it talks to you all day long scripture carrying it with you and memorizing it over and over again, especially on the love of God will make you strong will make you rich will make you handsome and beautiful and wonderful. You will be very fortunate, but you got a plan to seed in, Let entertainment take your time. Remember, you have your own football your own football game your own Super Bowl to win any depends you go to sleep early. Read the Scriptures in your heart and it will work and it will do with the scripture says it will do be a good farmer. I love you. We are in it together. We are in to it. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fernando-m-de-oca/support
Unlock the secrets of intertwining spirituality with modern life as we explore how ancient practices can evolve without losing their core essence. We'll guide you through understanding the delicate balance between tradition and adaptation, offering insights into the timeless reappearances of Krishna and the nuanced art of tailoring spiritual teachings to fit different audiences across eras. Discover the profound ways in which kirtan and other spiritual practices can resonate with contemporary culture while holding onto their sacred origins. Embark on a journey that emphasises the diversity of divine expressions and the importance of mutual respect in spiritual engagement. We'll share intriguing analogies and stories that illustrate how different spiritual paths can coexist harmoniously, highlighting the vital role of youth and energy in keeping these practices alive and relevant. Reflect on the potential challenges future generations might face and the balance between upholding tradition and embracing progressiveness in spiritual practices. We'll also explore the transformative power of Bhakti practice and the necessity of manifesting divinity in our hearts before sharing it with others. (0:00:00) - Spirituality, Tradition, and Adaptation (0:15:27) - Navigating Spiritual Practice and Tradition (0:25:55) - Journey of Spiritual Legacy and Evolution (0:30:01) - Unlimited Love and Manifestation (0:36:36) - Finding Happiness Through Love and Service Want to connect further? Instagram: www.instagram.com/radhika_dasa/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/radhikadasmusic YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/RadhikaDas Website: www.radhikadas.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/radhikadas Linktree: linktr.ee/radhika_dasa
In this message, Kevin Ikeda shares a message of the transforming, revolutionizing, powerful, unlimited love of God. Visit our website at www.givinglight.org. Download the Giving Light App available for free on iOS and Android.
SERIES: Acts: Love Your NEIGHBORSCRIPTURE: Matthew 5:43-48SERMON: Unlimited Love
For some time The Courageous Life has featured conversations with people who are leading the way when it comes to researching, practicing, and teaching about ancient virtues like courage, kindness, empathy, compassion, humility, and love. Together we have explored the intersection between ancient wisdom traditions and modern science; discussing insights, tools, and practices that can be used to help people live well in the reality of our busy everyday experience. Today's guest, Dr. Stephen G. Post, is a trailblazer in this space. He has helped to push so much of this work forward through his leadership in the fields of medicine, positive psychology, and spirituality. As part of his groundbreaking work, Stephen founded the Institute for Research on Unlimited Love, which researches and distributes knowledge on kindness, giving, and spirituality. We'll dive into this and much more in today's episode!In this deep and wide-ranging conversation we explore a variety of highlights from Stephen's pioneering career including:A variety of stories that offer a glimpse into some of the key moments that helped to shape the work he is doing today, including the amazing origin story of how, with the help of Sir John Templeton, he founded the Institute for Research on Unlimited Love. Why we lose access to compassion and empathy in busy environments, and a simple 3-step process for counteracting this, which he uses with healthcare workers and medical students.Practices to develop our ability to listen more fully and deeply. Highlights from his work on giving - including why How much you give isn't as important as how much kindness you put into the giving.Some of the most intriguing research findings on giving, kindness, and love.The backstory on how the field of positive psychology was founded, and how an evidence-based book of character strengths and virtues came to be.Insights from his work on forgiveness and compassionate caregiving.More about Stephen: Stephen G. Post, PhD is an international speaker, and best selling author of Why Good Things Happen to Good People. He is also a frequent contributor to major magazines and newspapers including The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and Time Magazine. He has also been interviewed on major broadcasts, including ABC 20/20, Nightline, The Daily Show, John Stossel, “Talk of the Nation,” and The Mehmet Oz Show. He is the founder and director of the Stony Brook Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care and Bioethics. A leader in medicine, research and religion. Visit him online at StephenGPost.com and UnlimitedLoveInstitute.org.Did you find this episode inspiring? Here are other conversations we think you'll love!Dr. James Doty - Into the Magic ShopDr. Daryl Van Tongeren - The Transformative Power of HumilityEnjoying the show? Please rate it on iTunes!Thanks for listening!Support the show
Dr Stephen G. Post is Internationally recognized for his work with Alzheimers patients, their families andallied organizations. Stephen G. Post, PhD is an elected Member of the Medical and Scientific AdvisoryBoard of Alzheimers Disease International and one of only three recipients of the AlzheimersAssociation Distinguished Service Award. His first book, The Moral Challenge of Alzheimer's Disease (JohnsHopkins University Press, 2000) was hailed as a “medical classic of the century” by the British Medical Journal.In 2001 he founded the Institute for Research on Unlimited Love with Sir John Templeton. Post is thefounding director of the Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care, and Bioethics a
When the happiness, security, and well-being of another feels as meaningful and real to us as our own, or perhaps more so, we love that person. Unlimited Love includes but extends beyond our nearest and dearest to all humanity based on our shared dignity and interdependence with one another and with nature. For those of us who are secular, this ideal can be rationally defended. For those who are spiritually or religiously inclined, Unlimited Love is deemed to be a Creative Presence or Ultimate Reality underlying the universe, the participation in which leads to inner peace and expanded benevolence. Whether we define ourselves as secular, religious, or spiritual, we can generally agree that such love constitutes the greatest imaginable leap forward in human consciousness and behavior.
Opinions That don't Matter podcast ep. 135 finds Sean & Kati talking about the controversy surrounding FIFA World Cup of Soccer in Qatar, Sean reviews the Red Hot Chili Peppers Return of the Dream Canteen and Unlimited Love. Skin care routines are important and The Ordinary has great product for both women and men. Kati also reveals she just filmed a part in an upcoming Amy Redford documentary about Narcissism. Our comedian recommendations on Instagram: Jessica Kilson, Andrew Dice Clay & Chase O'Donnell Sean's skincare routine consists of The Ordinary: The Daily Set (3 Pcs: The Ordinary Squalene Cleanser - The Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5 - The Ordinary Natural Moisturizing Factors + HA https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YPX9N6X/?ref=idea_lv_dp_ov_d as well as The Ordinary Botox in a box. Artist request made during show: an OTDM design that says "Lurch and Hurl - Crossfit Champ 2022" OTDMPOD@gmail.com Connect with OTDM Discord community: https://discord.gg/4gPTrGBM9z Fan art to OTDMpod@gmail.com Speakpipe 90 second voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/OTDM The OTDM census form https://forms.gle/qFZM3ywPzrpKMkKfA Amazon Suggestions https://www.amazon.com/shop/katimorton CONNECT Kati TikTok @Katimorton Instagram @katimorton Sean TikTok @hatori_seanzo Instagram @seansaintlouis Roxy Instagram @roxytheadventurer BUSINESS Linnea Toney linnea@underscoretalent.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/otdm/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otdm/support
Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond
Today we're excited to bring you the next installment of our John Frusciante interview series. John first came on the podcast back in April to help celebrate the release of the Red Hot Chili Peppers album, Unlimited Love. Then he returned in mid-October to discuss Chili Pepper history, one album at a time. On today's episode we'll hear John talk about the Chili Peppers brand new release—their second number one album in six months—Return Of The Dream Canteen. John also picks up a guitar and walks Rick through his pre-show warmup and demonstrates how he came up with the now-classic major to minor chord changes on “Under The Bridge.” And, he talks about how he was able to overcome his desire to impress others while recording Stadium Arcadium. Stay tuned to the end of this episode for details about part three of what is shaping up to be an intimate series of interviews between Rick Rubin and John Frusciante. You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite Red Hot Chili Peppers songs HERE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephen G. Post is the founding director of the Institute for Research on Unlimited Love, and the founding director of the Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care, and Bioethics at Stony Brook University School of Medicine in New York. A public speaker and an opinion leader in medicine, Alzheimer research, and religion, he has promoted the idea of “give and live better” across the globe. Dr. Post is the bestselling author of Why Good Things Happen to Good People: How to Live a Longer, Happier, Healthier Life by the Simple Act of Giving. Another book, God and Love on Route 80, is a meditation on the meaning of life and the importance of spirituality. His latest, Dignity for Deeply Forgetful People: How Caregivers Can Meet the Challenges of Alzheimer's Disease, is about caring for those afflicted with Alzheimer's Disease. We spoke about his own path, consciousness, and the surprising philosophical and metaphysical implications of research on Alzheimers. Learn more about Stephen Post here: https://stephengpost.com/stephen-g-post-bio.php.
In this series of podcasts (Episodes 126-131), Dr. Oord discusses and explains the various "love advantages" of Open and Relational thought.
Anthony Kiedis is a founding member and lead vocalist of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Look for their new albums "Unlimited Love" and "Return of the Dream Canteen" wherever you buy or stream music. www.redhotchilipeppers.com
As our population ages with its emphasis on hyper-cognitive power and productivity, we must begin to acknowledge the equal moral status of people with physical and cognitive disabilities as someone not less significant than that of someone who is more lucid of mind. And, we must better support those who support this growing population.Stephen G. Post, Ph.D. is among a handful of individuals awarded the National Distinguished Service Award from the National Alzheimer's Association. Post is a leader in research on the benefits of giving and on compassionate care in relation to improved patient outcomes and clinician well-being. In 2001 he founded The Institute for Research on Unlimited Love, which researches and distributes knowledge on kindness, giving and spirituality. Post served as a co-chair of the United Nations Population Fund Conference on Spirituality and Global Transformation. He's a professor in the Department of Preventative Medicine at Stony Brook University and founder and director of the Stony Brook Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care and Bioethics. He is the author of: Why Good Things Happen to Good People: How to Live Longer, Healthier, Happier Life by the Simple Act of Giving (Broadway Books 2008), The Moral Challenge of Alzheimer Disease: Ethical Issues from Diagnosis to Dying (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2nd edition 2000), God and Love on Route 80: The Hidden Mystery of Human Connectedness (Mango 2019) and Dignity for Deeply Forgetful People: How Caregivers Can Meet the Challenges of Alzheimer's Disease (Johns Hopkins University Press 2022)Interview Date: 8/19/2022 Tags: Stephen G. Post, caregiving, dementia, Alzheimer's, assisted oral feeding, tube feeding, Willem de Kooning, Oliver Sacks, Health & Healing, Philosophy, Science, Death & Dying
10/16/22 Fr Ankido Sipo - 3rd Sunday of the Cross | 6th Sunday of Elijah (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
The Stallions give their live reactions to the brand new Red Hot Chili Peppers album - Return of the Dream Canteen. This album is the second album released by the Red Hot Chili Peppers in 2022, and, like Unlimited Love, Return of the Dream Canteen was produced by the legendary Rick Rubin.
Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond
Today we're sharing one of the most intimate conversations Rick Rubin has ever had on Broken Record. It's with the famed guitarist of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, John Frusciante. Rick Rubin last spoke to John back in April when the Chili Peppers were getting ready to release their album, Unlimited Love, their first record with Frusciante in 16 years. Unlimited Love debuted at number one in the U.S. and 15 other countries. Today, just a little more than six months later, the Chili Peppers released a second Rick Rubin-produced album, Return Of The Dream Canteen. On today's episode we'll hear John Frusciante talk about the band's early music, including the making of Blood Sugar Sex Magik. They talk about how his contributions on slower, more melodic songs like “Under The Bridge” and “Breaking The Girl” helped expand the Chili Peppers funk punk sound. John also talks candidly about the dark, drug-addicted years that followed the intense success of Blood Sugar. And he explains how he was able to finally get sober and rejoin the Chili Peppers to record their classic, commercial comeback album, Californication. You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite Red Hot Chili Peppers songs HERE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Brothers play back voice notes and reminisce about the heady days of Manchester and London on Th UL tour of 2022. Two gig, two trips. We met friends on our way and we love you all!
Adam Scott Aukerman are back with the next installment of their comprehensive and encyclopedic compendium of all things Red Hot Chili Peppers. In this episode, Scott and Scott consider popped corn on I Love Film, check in with Bonobos and friends in another edition of U Talkin' U2 2 Me, and then go track-by-track through the Chili Peps' new record, Unlimited Love, in exhaustive detail.
En este episodio Jota y Luismi reseñando el último disco de Red Hot Chili Peppers, Unlimited Love. Dan un background de la banda, explican la reunión del nuevo disco y van canción tras canción hablando de sus detalles musicales y líricos. También hablan de Primus y su EP nuevo. Twitter: Joutax / @AcordesYRimas / @EncintaPodcast IG: @AcordesRimas Twitter: @Its_The_Tuco / Youtube: sir_ceballos www.Patreon.com/AcordesYRimas
Today we have the final interview in our month-long series with the Red Hot Chili Peppers in celebration of their new album, Unlimited Love, produced by Rick Rubin. There's only one Chili Pepper left, Mr. “I eat-drums-for-breakfast” himself, Chad Smith. Chad has always been a bit of an outlier in the band, he's the only member who isn't from L.A. He's from the suburbs of Detroit and he was reared more on classic rock than punk like the rest of the band. But Chad is an integral member of the Peppers. His hard hitting style is the band's foundation. And as we'll hear him tell Rick, Chad fell in love with the Chili Peppers the day he auditioned for them close to 35 years ago. On today's episode Chad and Rick talk about the lost demo sessions the Chili Peppers recorded nearly a year before they made Blood Sugar Sex Magik. Chad also talks about how “Californication” started out as what he calls “a bad reggae song.” And he remembers the time he and Flea got chased—nearly naked—by cops in Green Bay. Subscribe to Broken Record's YouTube channel to hear all of our interviews: https://www.youtube.com/brokenrecordpodcast and follow us on Twitter @BrokenRecord You can also check out past episodes here: https://brokenrecordpodcast.com Hear a playlist of all of our favorite Red Hot Chili Peppers songs HERE. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Jack White had a big week last week! Last Friday saw the release of his second solo album “Fear of the Dawn”, followed by a performance of the national anthem at the Detroit Tigers opening day game, and ending with an onstage proposal (and subsequent marriage ceremony) at his the first concert of his “Supply Chain Issues Tour”. Jay brings us all the details and then leans into the new solo album, which is spastic, progressive sounding and hard!Songs:Jack White - “Taking Me Back”Jack White - “Hi-De-Ho”Jack White - “What's the Trick”A NY Times article about the German National History Museum's carefully considered Richard Wagner exhibit got Nick thinking about ways a society can both admire a person's contributions to the world, while also acknowledging their shortcomings. It's an interesting conversation and touches on a some current issues still up for debate.Song: Primus - “Conspiranoia”Finally, Greg reveals his thoughts and reflections on the Red Hot Chili Pepper's latest album Unlimited Love. Seeing as Greg will need to learn some, or many, of the songs for the Red Not Chili Peppers, he took many runs at the album before feeling like he was up for a full discussion. That time has arrived and we dig in deep!Songs:Red Hot Chili Peppers - “Aquatic Mouth Dance”Red Hot Chili Peppers - “Poster Child”Red Hot Chili Peppers - “The Great Apes”
This is the third episode in our four episode run with the Red Hot Chili Peppers, celebrating their new album, Unlimited Love. Today you'll hear a very special conversation between Rick Rubin and Flea. Flea's one of the most iconic bass players of all time and, along with singer Anthony Kiedis, one of the all time great musical ambassadors of Los Angeles. Flea talks with Rick on today's episode about how he “rock-starred” his way into USC recently to study music theory. He remembers tearfully telling John Frusciante how much he missed playing with him, and why he reverts back to his 15 year-old self whenever he argues with Anthony. Make sure to check out next week's episode with the one and only Chad Smith! Subscribe to Broken Record's YouTube channel to hear all of our interviews: https://www.youtube.com/brokenrecordpodcast and follow us on Twitter @BrokenRecord You can also check out past episodes here: https://brokenrecordpodcast.com Hear a playlist of all of our favorite Red Hot Chili Peppers songs HERE. And check out our favorite songs featuring Flea HERE. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Zane travels to Malibu to chat with Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman, Anthony Kiedis, about their album ‘Unlimited Love', including the reuniting with guitarist John Frusciante, pairing with producer Rick Rubin again, and the importance of the friendships within the band.
Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond
We're continuing our run of episodes celebrating the release of the Red Hot Chili Peppers' new album, Unlimited Love, produced by Rick Rubin. We left off our episode last week with Anthony Kiedis popping in to join Rick's conversation with Chili Peppers' guitarist John Frusciante. Today we have part two of Rick's conversation with John and the band's iconic frontman. On this episode we'll hear Anthony talk about how some of the new song lyrics came together, the lengths he went to commute to the studio in Hawaii where he was recording vocals with Rick. And both Anthony and John give their accounts of John's third return to the band. Make sure to check out Rick's interview next week with the almighty Flea. Subscribe to Broken Record's YouTube channel to hear all of our interviews: https://www.youtube.com/brokenrecordpodcast and follow us on Twitter @BrokenRecord You can also check out past episodes here: https://brokenrecordpodcast.com Hear a playlist of all of our favorite Red Hot Chili Peppers songs HERE. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
We're thrilled to share a special preview of the Broken Record podcast from Pushkin Industries. In honor of the Red Hot Chili Peppers new album, Unlimited Love, the band members sit with their legendary producer Rick Rubin to share exclusive insights about the band's dynamic. In this preview, Rick, John, and Anthony discuss John rejoining the band after a 10 year hiatus and how right it felt to be playing together again. You can hear the full episode, and more from Broken Record at https://podcasts.pushkin.fm/brokenrecordrhcp?sid=ongoinghistory. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're thrilled to share a special preview of the Broken Record podcast from Pushkin Industries. In honor of the Red Hot Chili Peppers new album, Unlimited Love, the band members sit with their legendary producer Rick Rubin to share exclusive insights about the band's dynamic. In this preview, Rick, John, and Anthony discuss John rejoining the band after a 10 year hiatus and how right it felt to be playing together again. You can hear the full episode, and more from Broken Record at https://podcasts.pushkin.fm/brokenrecordrhcp?sid=ongoinghistory. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I'm thrilled to share a special preview of the Broken Record podcast from Pushkin Industries. In honor of the Red Hot Chili Peppers new album, Unlimited Love, the band members sit with their legendary producer Rick Rubin to share exclusive insights about the band's dynamic. In this preview, Rick, John, and Anthony discuss John rejoining the band after a 10 year hiatus and how right it felt to be playing together again. You can hear the full episode, and more from Broken Record at https://podcasts.pushkin.fm/brokenrecordrhcp?sid=talkhouse.
It's “Unlimited Love” day! The long-awaited, highly-anticipated, brand-new Red Hot Chili Peppers album has finally arrived, and drummer Chad Smith returns to share some stories from the studio! He talks about reuniting with former guitarist John Frusciante and what's that done for the Peppers, bringing longtime producer Rick Rubin back into the fold, writing and recording during a pandemic, and the band's upcoming (and first-ever) stadium tour! Chad also has some crazy tales about recording an album with Ozzy Osbourne, his original Chili Peppers audition, and the time he discovered he could ride his 10-speed bike to the Creem magazine headquarters! And then there's that second Ozzy album that's already finished and awaiting release, but you didn't hear that from us!
Today is the start of a month-long run of episodes in celebration of the Red Hot Chili Peppers' newest album, Unlimited Love. We kick things off with Rick Rubin in conversation with the Chili Peppers' guitarist, John Frusciante. If you're a diehard fan you know why the release of their new album is so exciting. Unlimited Love is their first record with John in 16 years. In this episode, you'll hear John tell Rick about his deep musical exploration as a young guitar player. He also talks about how he fell in love with the Chili Peppers as a teenager, and what it was like joining the band he'd become such a big fan of at just 18 years-old. And in the end, John and Rick are joined by a very special guest. Part Two of this conversation continues on the next episode . . . Subscribe to Broken Record's YouTube channel to hear all of our interviews: https://www.youtube.com/brokenrecordpodcast and follow us on Twitter @BrokenRecord You can also check out past episodes here: https://brokenrecordpodcast.com Hear a playlist of all of our favorite Red Hot Chili Peppers songs HERE. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
To say a lot happened in pop culture this week would be an understatement. The music world collectively mourned the loss of Foo Fighters' drummer Taylor Hawkins (5:38). A day later, cultural discourse was dominated by Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars (:28). This week on Indiecast, hosts Steven Hyden and Ian Cohen recap the week and name the first album that disappointed them (19:34).Speaking of disappointing albums, this week's main segments are about the new LPs from Red Hot Chili Peppers (28:47) and Machine Gun Kelly (41:09). RHCP's Rick Rubin-produced Unlimited Love dropped this week, the band's first album in six years. Indiecast's thoughts on the mid-tempo album can pretty much be summed up in two words: It's fine. Machine Gun Kelly is an artist that's more used to getting flack from critics, and it shows on his album Mainstream Sellout. It's his second pop-punk album thus far and both Steven and Ian think he might be better than his detractors believe.In this week's Recommendation Corner (51:22), Ian shouts out the anticipated new album by Pup, The Unraveling Of PupTheBand. Steven mentions his interview with The Gaslight Anthem's Brian Fallon ahead of their 2022 reunion tour.New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. Listen to Episode 83 and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can submit questions for Steve and Ian at indiecastmailbag@gmail.com, and make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter for all the latest news. We also recently launched a visualizer for our favorite Indiecast moments. Check those out here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers have been around for almost 40 years and Flea has been there for every minute of it. He and Marc talk about Flea's jazz-based upbringing that made him the bassist he is today, the various incarnations of the band, and the current reunion with multi-time bandmate John Frusciante for their new album, Unlimited Love. Flea also talks about the heartbreak of losing the Chili Pepper's founding guitarist Hillel Slovak to drug addiction and the demons the rest of the band have fought to overcome. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.