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Wer kennt ihn noch, den Maurermontag, als mit der Lohntüte im Wams auf der Wiesn erst die Krüge hoch und dann die Fäuste niedersausten? Manche hatten danach ein blaues Veilchen - das wiederum hat allerdings nix zu tun mit dem blauen Montag. Weniger spaßig: Forscher erkennen eine große Gruppe, die grundsätzlich vor jedem Montag Bammel hat ... . Eine Glosse von Norbert Joa.
0:00 - Intro | What is spinning the bin & where is he from? 3:40 - What it's like coming up in the trenches | Wam's parents 7:03 - The Graveyard next to the Football field | Sports 9:47 - The turning point of when Wam came around | Losing his brother Wiz | Broken hearts 17:59 - Wam's rap career starting from 2021 | Having a mentor | Motivations & not being on street time anymore 27:50 - When did Wam feel like he was too far in? | What is was like running into Hotboy & Kodak for his rap career 33:45 - Taking percosets | Wam bettering & humbling himself | Question for Charleston White | Danza keeps it real 43:25 - Florida is deep | Wam losing his love for music | Being spiritual | Danza drops gems on religion 48:07 - Wam dealing with anger & Kodak | Rap career & future plans | Haters & not fucking with the internet much 1:00:00 - Where is Wam right now? | Wam's thoughts on the music industry right now | Being straight vs sober 1:06:38 - Danza on his old mentor & the gym | If it was easy everybody would do it | Out of body experience | Drugs 1:12:29 - Danza shares story about his homie on pills & Wam's on getting off drugs 1:17:40 - This shit is a business | The Island Boys | Going viral & selling your soul 1:25:00 - Danza quizzes everyone on who is more successful | Diddy controversy | Epstein | Jordan Poyer, The Buffalos, NFL & Lebron over Jordan 1:45:00 - Josh Allen | Stefon Diggs | J cole | Trans controversies & being a man | Big X The plug | Trump 1:55:45 - What is Wam projecting with the music now? 2:01:14 - Does Wam think if Kodak & Wiz here still cool then Wiz would still be here today? 2:06:44 - Danza speaks on his experiences with sleeping with a taller chick | Angel Reese | Draymond Green 2:13:28 - Wam wants to fight in the UFC & goes in on Devin Haney | Ryan Garcia's prediction 2:19:25 - Danza shares a hectic story about being on lortabs 2:23:15 - What advice would Wams give to someone overcoming drugs right now? 2:26:40 - Wams gives Danza his flowers | The Island Boys kissing each other for 1Mill | Danza is for the straight men! 2:36:09 - Drake & Future beefing? | Drake is a marketing genius | Wams says Chief Keef is the biggest rapper ever & NY is Hip Hop 2:41:13 - Kodak Vs Wams | Wams controlling his emotions | Siblings 2:49:46 - Danza drops wisdom on taking & giving advice | Wams gives a message to his people 2:56:38 - Danza expands on going viral recently for his opinion on protecting his family | School aint the real world 3:09:18 - Onlyfans is fucking our generation up | Fit Mami doing scenes while pregnant | Moms & Kato does math 3:15:30 - Danza creating his own lane | What would The Danza Project ask Diddy? | The Diddy case - Why now? 3:27:25 - Snitches | You never know what you're responsible for | 6ix9ine 3:44:50 - Fighting at night clubs in Miami vs Buffalo | The sound of a stabbing | 3:53:20 - Knowing that everything Wam has done to this day will impact his children will it change everything? 3:55:48 - From 0-100 where is Wam at in the scale of life | Danza teaches everyone about protecting people & connectivity ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Welcome to our book club episode, featuring “12 Week Year” by Brian P. Moran and Michael Lennington! You know that feeling you get on New Year's Eve? That fresh start, clean slate vibe? What if you could harness that energy year-round? Emily covers: Today we’re digging into creating a clear vision and overcoming mindset hurdles (shifting from “impossible” to “it’s a given”) and how to use strategy blocks, buffer blocks, and breakout blocks each week. We also chat about tracking and keeping score and integrating Weekly Accountability Meetings - or WAMs (not to be confused with WHAM!). And let’s not forget about the important difference between being interested and being committed. Stick around to the end to hear about Emily’s three big goals for this 12- Week Year! – – – – Timestamps 00:31 Understanding the Concept of Two Lives 01:26 The Power of a 12 Week Year 01:54 The Importance of Emotional Connection to Goals 02:17 Shifting Mindset: From Impossible to Given 05:18 Developing a 12 Week Plan 08:00 The Role of Accountability in Achieving Goals 11:17 The Difference Between Interest and Commitment 13:14 Implementing the 12 Week Year: Personal Takeaways 20:18 Conclusion and Invitation for Feedback – – – – – Emily Sander is a C-suite executive turned leadership coach. Her corporate career spanned Fortune 500 companies and scrappy start-ups. She is an ICF-certified leadership coach and the author of two books, An Insider’s Perspective on the Chief of Staff and Hacking Executive Leadership. Emily works with early to senior executives to step into effective leadership with one-on-one coaching. Go here to read her story from seasoned executive to knowledgeable coach. Get your free Chief of Staff Skills Assessment Checklist here. Download your free Chief of Staff Toolkit here. To learn more about Emily and Next Level Coaching, click here. Follow Emily on LinkedIn | YouTube
In this episode, we have the privilege of featuring Patrice Ragoonath Charles, the incredible owner of WAMS Academy of Music. Join us as we dive into Patrice's inspiring journey of leaving the corporate world behind to pursue her passion for music education. In this special edition of our Moms Overcoming Mountains series, Patrice shares her story of courage and resilience, highlighting the importance of following your dreams and embracing change. Discover how she built WAMS into a supportive community for aspiring musicians. Through this conversation, you'll gain valuable insights into the power of pursuing your true passions and finding fulfillment in unconventional paths. Patrice's story serves as a reminder that it's never too late to pursue your dreams and create a meaningful impact. Be sure to connect with Patrice on Instagram at @wams.aom. Watch the in studio recording on youtube. https://youtu.be/ZhgCGaHg0J0 Resources to support you Guided Journal Just For You Journal on Amazon - https://truegrowthcaribbean.com/shop/book/just-for-you/ Schedule a 30 min True Growth call for 1:1 Coaching here Send Email to truegrowthcaribbean@gmail.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/truegrowthcaribbean Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Truegrowthcaribbean LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/letina-mata-30b042b8/ Visit www.truegrowthcaribbean.com vs www.letinamata.com
Carolin Hulshoff Pol erzählt, wie weit die WELT auf dem Weg zur rein digitalen Medienmarke schon ist, was die Veränderungen bei der Zustellung für die WamS bedeuten, wo sie Wachstumschancen sieht und warum rückläufige Visits kein Grund zur Sorge sind. Außerdem verrät die Geschäftsführerin, wie ihre emotionale Hängematte aussieht und worüber sie beim FIPP Congress sprechen wird, der vom 6. bis 8. Juni 2023 in Cascais in der Nähe von Lissabon stattfindet. Hörerinnen und Hörer dieses Podcasts erhalten mit dem Promocode "Mx3_WLMpod" 200,- € Rabatt auf die Tickets für den FIPP Congress! Link zur Registrierung und zum Programm: https://di5ru.pt/event/fipp-world-media-congress-2023/get-tickets/
Events of the past few weeks have cast doubt over the stability of the financial system. First Silicon Valley Bank and its troubled regional banking peers, then Credit Suisse. In typical fashion, the US Federal Reserve has stepped in to backstop the sector. In the case of Credit Suisse, UBS scooped it up for cents on the dollar. These events have changed the way corporations perceive risk, according to this week's guest on the The Rules of Investing John Ayoub, Portfolio Manager for the Wilson Asset Management's Leaders Fund (ASX: WLE). How does this play out for investors? Equity markets remain investable, according to Ayoub, but to do it right takes an approach that factors in the macro and micro. Which is good, because that's exactly the approach taken by the WAM Leaders Fund, which was launched by Ayoub and colleague Matthew Haupt. In today's episode, we discuss: the global banking crisis, and how this risk affects the Australian market; the political risk investors are underestimating; the way WAM use macro, micro and catalysts to find their winners; and we also touch on what defensive quality means, and why it's the play in the current market. Ayoub colours the conversation with a tonne of stocks, so there's sure to be something in here for everyone. Note: This episode was recorded on March 21, 2023. Timestamps 1:30 - Global banking crisis 3:20 - Moral hazard in equity markets 6:50 - Where do bank deposits go? 10:15 - The hole left by Credit Suisse 11:20 - Political risk is exploding 15:00 - Doubling down after big hits 17:00 - The companies that make it into WAM Leaders 22:45 - Finding opportunities in beaten-down sectors 25:30 - Spotting inflexion points in markets 30:00 - Hunting for defensive quality 34:00 - A big win and a big loss 36:30 - The death of the office is overblown
Das tapfere Schneiderlein, frei erzählt nach einem Märchen der Gebrüder Grimm. An einem Sonntagmorgen saß ein Schneiderlein auf seinem Tisch, pfiff guter Dinge vor sich hin und nähte aus Leibeskräften. Da kam eine Frau die Straße herab und rief: „Gut Mus feil! Gut Mus feil!“Das klang dem Schneiderlein so lieblich in die Ohren, dass er rief:„ Nur hier herauf, liebe Frau, hier wird sie ihre Ware los!“Jeden einzelnen ihrer Töpfe ließ er sich auspacken und besah sie alle in Ruhe. Er hob sie in die Höhe und hielt die Nase daran, bis er endlich meinte: „Mhm ja! Das Mus hier scheint mir gut! Das soll es sein!“. Darauf holte er das Brot aus dem Schrank und strich das Mus darüber.„Aber eh ich anbeiße will ich das Wams fertig machen“, sprach er, legte das Brot noch mal neben sich und nähte weiter. Indes stieg der Geruch von dem süßen Mus hinauf an die Wand, wo die Fliegen in großer Menge saßen. Eine nach der anderen wurde hervorgelockt und ließ sich auf dem süßen Brot nieder. Schließlich langte das Schneiderlein nach einem Tuchlappen und schlug unbarmherzig auf die Fliegen ein. Als es damit fertig war, lagen nicht weniger als sieben vor ihm Tod auf dem Rücken und streckten die Beine in die Höhe. „Ha, was bist du doch für ein Kerl! Na, das soll die ganze Welt erfahren“, rief der Schneider und schnitt sich flinker Hand einen Gürtel zurecht, auf den er mit großen Buchstaben stickte: „Sieben auf einen Streich“. Diesen band er sich um den Leib und zog los.... Willst du wissen, wer dem Schneiderlein alles auf seinem Weg begegnete?...und was es noch für tapfere Heldentaten vollbrachte? So lausche nur der Geschichte.... Viel Spaß! Deine Julia Ach so, und noch zu mir: Ich bin Julia Heinze, Schauspielerin aus München und Mama von einem Rotkäppchen (8 Jahre) und einem Hänschen Klein (5 Jahre). Lob? Tadel? oder Märchenvorschläge? Du erreichst mich auf meinem Instagram Account @juliaheinze: https://www.instagram.com/juliaheinze-/?hl=de Ich freue mich, wenn Du mir folgst (-: Falls Du meinen Podcast unterstützen möchtest, kannst Du das gerne mit einem kleinen Betrag über PAYPAL . Auch darüber freue ich mich natürlich sehr ((-: PAYPAL: der maerchenpodcast@gmail.com Kontakt Agentur: Schauspielagentur Kick: http//agentur-kick.de/julia_heinze Literaturagentur Arteaga: https://www.literaturagentur-arteaga.de/autoren/31-autoren/394-julia-heinze
Daniel Tamas, CEO of WAM is here to discuss the thought process behind the creation of WAM, a hyper-casual focused gaming platform, and how it aims to revolutionize the GameFi space in the near future! Timestamps[01:30] Intro [02:42] What is WAM? Is it a game or a platform? [06:57] What are hypercasual games? [08:36] Stats on WAM [11:01] How many games on WAM right now? [14:44] Why the hypercasual game business model? [18:23] What does the WAM token do? [19:52] How would NFTs fit into WAM? [24:14] What are your thoughts of GameFi today? [28:31] Why did WAM build on Binance, and any plans to expand? [31:09] Additional thoughts [32:36] What are WAMS future plans? Watch the Podcast on YoutubeLinksWAM: https://wam.app/CoinGecko: https://www.coingecko.comSocial MediaWAM:https://twitter.com/playWAMCoinGecko:https://twitter.com/coingeckohttps://www.youtube.com/c/CoinGeckoTVhttps://www.instagram.com/coingeckohttps://www.tiktok.com/@coingeckotvhttps://t.me/coingecko
Die Wichtelmänner Es war ein Schuster ohne seine Schuld so arm geworden, daß ihm endlich nichts mehr übrig blieb als Leder zu einem einzigen Paar Schuhe. Nun schnitt er am Abend die Schuhe zu, die wollte er den nächsten Morgen in Arbeit nehmen; und weil er ein gutes Gewissen hatte, so legte er sich ruhig zu Bett, befahl sich dem lieben Gott und schlief ein. Morgens, nachdem er sein Gebet verrichtet hatte und sich zur Arbeit niedersetzen wollte, so standen die beiden Schuhe ganz fertig auf seinem Tisch. Er verwunderte sich und wußte nicht, was er dazu sagen sollte. Er nahm die Schuhe in die Hand, um sie näher zu betrachten: sie waren so sauber gearbeitet, daß kein Stich daran falsch war, gerade als wenn es ein Meisterstück sein sollte. Bald darauf trat auch schon ein Käufer ein, und weil ihm die Schuhe so gut gefielen, so bezahlte er mehr als gewöhnlich dafür, und der Schuster konnte von dem Geld Leder zu zwei Paar Schuhen erhandeln. Er schnitt sie abends zu und wollte den nächsten Morgen mit frischem Mut an die Arbeit gehen, aber er brauchte es nicht, denn als er aufstand, waren sie schon fertig, und es blieben auch nicht die Käufer aus, die ihm so viel Geld gaben, daß er Leder zu vier Paar Schuhen einkaufen konnte. Er fand frühmorgens auch die vier Paar fertig; und so gings immer fort, was er abends zuschnitt, das war am Morgen verarbeitet, also daß er bald wieder sein ehrliches Auskommen hatte und endlich ein wohlhabender Mann ward. Nun geschah es eines Abends nicht lange vor Weihnachten, als der Mann wieder zugeschnitten hatte, daß er vor Schlafengehen zu seiner Frau sprach 'wie wärs, wenn wir diese Nacht aufblieben, um zu sehen, wer uns solche hilfreiche Hand leistet?' Die Frau wars zufrieden und steckte ein Licht an; darauf verbargen sie sich in den Stubenecken, hinter den Kleidern, die da aufgehängt waren, und gaben acht. Als es Mitternacht war, da kamen zwei kleine niedliche nackte Männlein, setzten sich vor des Schusters Tisch, nahmen alle zugeschnittene Arbeit zu sich und fingen an, mit ihren Fingerlein so behend und schnell zu stechen, zu nähen, zu klopfen, daß der Schuster vor Verwunderung die Augen nicht abwenden konnte. Sie ließen nicht nach, bis alles zu Ende gebracht war und fertig auf dem Tische stand, dann sprangen sie schnell fort. Am andern Morgen sprach die Frau 'die kleinen Männer haben uns reich gemacht, wir müßten uns doch dankbar dafür bezeigen. Sie laufen so herum, haben nichts am Leib und müssen frieren. Weißt du was? Ich will Hemdlein, Rock, Wams und Höslein für sie nähen, auch jedem ein Paar Strümpfe stricken; mach du jedem ein Paar Schühlein dazu.' Der Mann sprach 'das bin ich wohl zufrieden,' und abends, wie sie alles fertig hatten, legten sie die Geschenke statt der zugeschnittenen Arbeit zusammen auf den Tisch und versteckten sich dann, um mit anzusehen, wie sich die Männlein dazu anstellen würden. Um Mitternacht kamen sie herangesprungen und wollten sich gleich an die Arbeit machen, als sie aber kein zugeschnittenes Leder, sondern die niedlichen Kleidungsstücke fanden, verwunderten sie sich erst, dann aber bezeigten sie eine gewaltige Freude. Mit der größten Geschwindigkeit zogen sie sich an, strichen die schönen Kleider am Leib und sangen 'sind wir nicht Knaben glatt und fein? was sollen wir länger Schuster sein!' Dann hüpften und tanzten sie, und sprangen über Stühle und Bänke. Endlich tanzten sie zur Tür hinaus. Von nun an kamen sie nicht wieder, dem Schuster aber ging es wohl, solang er lebte, und es glückte ihm alles, was er unternahm. (Wilhelm und Jacob Grimm)
Here's one thing will make all the difference in marketing your work from home business: great converting content! I cannot stress enough how important this skill is to your sales and recruiting. If your posts are falling flat, put your earbuds in, cause this is a must listen. Here's the deal... After helping mompreneurs in over twenty different network marketing companies, I can guarantee that if your content is falling flat it's because of one of these four things. Let's take a look at YOUR content, figure out what's not working, and fix it asap. That's what this is episode is all about.
In this special throwback episode of the Big Time Talker, we're going all the way back to 2009 to our episode with Kathy Mattea. Kathy has recently been named the host of the Mountain Stage Show. WAMS talks with Grammy Award-winning artist Kathy Mattea about her upcoming show in Fredrick Maryland on May the 9th at 8 PM. The Big Time Talker is sponsored by Speakermatch.com
This spring and summer I got lucky enough to be a WAMS Ambassador for the Women and the American Story program at the New-York Historical Society. I can't emphasize enough how wonderful this resource is, and in this episode, I tell you a bit about WAMS, but also highlight three women that struck me as incredibly interesting: Weetamoo, a sachem in the Wampanoag confederacy, Sarah Roelfs Kierstede van Borsum, a Dutch woman who served as Lenni Lenape interpreter, and Sybilla Masters, the first person to have a patent in the English colonies. Women and the American StoryLet's be friends!Twitter: @historyherwayInstagram: @teachinghistoryherwayFacebook: www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherwayWebsite: www.teachinghistoryherway.com
Here's the reality -- the bigger your team gets, the more demands you have on your personal time. And, that means most of your time is devoted in working with team members 1-on-1, doing individual calls, and answering questions. And most leaders wind up spending the majority of their time with the WRONG PEOPLE. Think about how much time you waste each week doing all these things and nothing really comes from it? Your business doesn't grow. But, your frustration does. For you to address this problem, you need a SYSTEM for deciding who to spend your time with AND to develop strong, independent leaders on your team. And trust me, most people in this industry do NOT have a system that does these two things. But, that's exactly what my Weekly Accountability Meetings do. It is a system that allows you to work with the right people in an extremely time efficient way that grows your business AND develops strong leaders on your team for years to come. In this episode, I'll share with you the 5 benefits of WAMs, how you can move from profit to purpose in your business and create a long-term sustainable success. To reserve your seat to our WAM Training on August 4th at 8:00 PM go to - www.yourvirtualupline.com/WAM
Do you know what the BEST thing you can do to develop new strong, leaders on your team? On today’s podcast, I chat with Jen Goodall, one of the star members of my Next Level Leadership program. Jenn has been with her direct sales company for 4 years. She had created a great team and experienced personal success. Everybody was doing well….and then her team became stagnant. In other words, there was no DUPLICATION happening. She felt stuck, and there was literally no growth in her team. Jen tried many things to get her team ‘unstuck’ and moving forward with momentum, but it’s when she began implementing WAMs (Weekly Accountability Meetings) that things really began to turn around. In fact, Jen says WAMs are the key reason her team has grown from around $50K/month last August (after 9 steady months of decline!) to a 4x’ed volume of $200K this month! In this episode, Jenn shares her business struggles and how it led her joining Next Level Leadership. We’ll also talk about the importance of systems, specifically implementing the Weekly Accountability Meetings, and how it greatly impacted Jenn’s business growth-wise. Don't forget to visit www.nextlevelleadership.com Episode Quotes "You'll never have true financial and time freedom unless you create other leaders." "One of the biggest shifts that we need to make as leaders is we have to respect our time." "Group coaching is 10x more effective than 1-on-1 coaching." "The only form of accountability in the world is self-accountability." "Leadership is not determined by what you did yesterday. It's determined by what you are doing today." Listen to Learn 05:25 - Business struggles and why Jenn joined Next Level Leadership 10:58 - Leadership transformation and growth success 16:02 - Implementing the Weekly Accountability Meetings (WAM) 29:46 - The advantages of doing the WAM 42:10 - Advice for network marketers
Sollen Kinder wirklich das Schuljahr wiederholen oder gibt es bessere Möglichkeiten, um nicht noch ein Jahr zu verlieren? Unsere Leiterin des Grundschulteils äußert sich als Einstimmung auf die Onlinesprechstunde der Schulleitung am 16.09.21 um 19:00 Uhr zur Problematik des durch die Corona-Krise verpassten Lernstoffs.
The Collage - She’s Just Laughing At Me (1967) The same guys that wrote this wrote "Never My Love" for The Association. Produced by Steven Douglas. I love this song, but they were no Free Design. Fox - S-S-S-Single Bed (1976) Reached #4 in the UK, did not reach anything in the US. Written by Kenny Young, who co-wrote "Under The Boardwalk" and "Arizona". Steve Wonder - Evil (1972) Doris - Did You Give The World Some Love Today, Baby? (1970) This whole album kicks ass. Bee Gees - Lovers (1976) Waylon Jennings - MacArthur Park (1969) Part of the dramatic churn of the original was contained in Jimmy Webb's orchestral arrangements, as well as the interval-rich chords. Everyone loves Waylon, but this is disappointingly flat. Tony Bruno - I’m Feeling It Now (1969) God, I love this guy. As you know, Tony found his way into the world of pornography soundtracks. This was before that. Produced by Artie Ripp, who also produced: "Come A Little Bit Closer" by Jay and the Americans (1964) "Remember (Walkin' in the Sand)" by the Shangri-La's (1964) "Just One Look" by Doris Troy (1963) Annette - When You Get What You Want (1967) Strontium 90 - Every Little Thing She Does is Magic (1976) Gene Marshall - Smoke It - The Pot (?) This song-poem was probably from the 70's. Kate Smith - Daydream (1966) POACA will recall that Kate Smith's recording of "God Bless America" was the NHL's Philadelphia Flyers' pre-game theme. They won two Stanley Cups in the mid-'70s, one against my Buffalo Sabres. She occasionally sang this in person, even! She had a radio, television, and recording career spanning five decades, which reached its pinnacle in the 1940s. She became known as The Songbird of the South after her enduring popularity during World War II. The Flyers' record when "God Bless America" was played or sung in person stood at a remarkable 100 wins, 29 losses, and five ties as of April 20, 2016. In 1969, in light of Jim Morrison's arrest in Miami for indecent exposure, Smith had performed with The Lettermen, Anita Bryant, and Jackie Gleason in a concert demonstration against indecency, for which President Richard Nixon commended the stars' performances. But as we all know, Father Time has a way of turning even Kate Smith into a tone-deaf whitey pariah. From Wikipedia: Smith's rendition of "God Bless America" was played during the seventh-inning stretch of New York Yankees home games from 2009 until April 2019, when the practice was discontinued amid controversy surrounding her 1931 recordings of "That's Why Darkies Were Born" and "Pickaninny Heaven." The following day, the Philadelphia Flyers followed suit. Her statue at The Spectrum (where the Flyers played) was removed on April 21, 2019. Her family responded by denying the racism allegations. Mel Torme - Molly Marlene (1967) Neil MacArthur - She’s Not There (1969) A re-imagining of the Zombies hit by Colin Blunstone who also sang the original. For The Zombies. Nora Guthrie - Emily’s Illness (1967) More info. Nora was Woody's daughter. Arlo's sister. Paul Jones - Sheena Is a Punk Rocker (1978) I was never a big fan of The Ramones OR Manfred Mann, so this doesn't bother me much. A strange attempt at irony. Roger Nichols and the Small Circle of Friends - Don’t Go Breaking My Heart (1968) Alan Price - House of the Rising Sun (1980) I was never a big fan of The Animals either, but I don't understand the keyboard player's upending of their big first hit. Bill Haley - Travelin’ Band (1972) Bobby Darin - Melodie (1970) On the Motown label. Clarence Carter - Backdoor Santa (1968) Klaatu - Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft (1976) You have to know this story. If you're here, you know this story. Radio station WAMS out of Wilmington, Deleware included an insert known as "Klaatu Clues" that promoted the conspiracy that Klaatu were actually the reunited Beatles. No songwriting credits, no musician names, and a hungry populace eager for any signs of a reunion pushed this pretty silly record to #32 in the US. Capitol Records (who controlled the Beatles' music in the U.S.) tried to make as much of the rumors as possible, by issuing ambiguously-worded statements that failed to make the band's identity entirely clear. The rumor was disproved when Dwight Douglas, program director at WWDC in Washington, D.C., checked the records at the U.S. Copyright Office and uncovered the band members' real names. One of which was John Woloschuk. Richard Carpenter was a fan, and The Carpenters covered this. OR he was high on Quaaludes and hallucinated Klaatu while he was lying at the bottom of the stairs, and Karen promised him that they would do this song if he got better. Davey Johnstone - Keep Right On (1973) A very good song by the Elton John guitarist. He should have done more. Dennis Wilson - Constant Companion (1977) From the unreleased "Bamboo" album. It's a pity. Better than anything his band (The Beach Boys) was doing at that time or since. Cocaine is a hell of a drug. Diana Ross, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder - Pops, We Love You (A Tribute to Father) (1978) Very strange. "Pops" in this case is Berry "Pops" Gordy, Sr., father of Motown founder Berry Gordy. He had died that year from cancer. Gordy Jr. commissioned this to be made in his memory. All that star power couldn't push the single past #59. When I die, get all my superstar friends together and make them release a song about me. Call it something like "Functional is the Opposite of What I Was." Sha Na Na - Drug PSA (1973?) The Walker Brothers - The Electrician (1978) Listen to this. The previous Walker Brothers single was a cover of Boz Scaggs' "We're All Alone" which is great, but if you were a Walker Brothers fan in 1978, and there were a waning number of them if any, you just weren't prepared for this. This was a kind of blueprint for Scott Walker's solo career moving forward. Disturbing and wonderful. Shawn Cassidy - Wasp (1980) A last try to salvage a teeny-bopper career by hiring Todd Rundgren to produce, and members of Utopia to play. Billy Preston - Slaughter (1972) From the film Slaughter, which starred Jim Brown. Link Wray and his Wraymen- The Batman Theme (1966) Marcia Strassman - The Flower Children (1967) The "Welcome Back Kotter" star got her start singing these little odes to flower power. This is one of the most desperately 1967 things I've ever heard, and the shelf life was very brief. Osmonds - Utah (1972) The Swingers - Bay-Hay Bee Doll JC Penney Giveaway Premium (1966) Wolfman Jack - Sunny (?) AGC was a label out of Italy. Maybe 1970?
In this episode of the OG sports show, the OGs give us the latest in news with "What the Lick Reads?".... tell us what they're listening to in OG music with "What ya On?", make their weekly picks in Who ya Got?, and celebrate women in "Whos that Lady" segments. Remember to like subscribe and share the OG Sports Show where you stream audio.
1,5 Jahre hat Frau Unverricht, unter Schülern besser als Nadine bekannt, kreativ und mit viel Liebe unsere Lernwerkstatt betreut. Unser Podcast geht zu einem Riesenanteil auf sie zurück! Und deshalb wollen wir sie natürlich noch einmal zu Wort kommen lassen! Auf Wiedersehen, Nadine, und danke, dass wir mit Dir arbeiten durften!
In dieser Folge geht es um den neuen Klassenlehrer der 4C, Herrn Akce. Was genau er von unsere Schule hält, wo er vorher schon unterrichtet hat und vieles mehr erfahrt ihr im Interview mit Till. Viel Spaß beim Reinhören!
Unsere neue Podcast-Reporterin Celin interviewt Frau Stade aus dem Übergangsprojekt der Klassen 5 und 6! In diesem Interview gibt es gleich zwei neue Stimmen zu hören. Zum Einen hat unser Reporter Till nun Verstärkung am Mikrofon: Celin aus der 6. Klasse hat sich getraut, ihr erstes Interview zu führen. Wir finden das sehr mutig! Befragt wurde Frau Stade, die sich im sogenannten Projekt Übergang auf eine ganz besondere Art um ein paar Schülerinnen und Schüler aus der 5. und 6. Klassenstufe kümmert. Was genau das bedeutet, hört ihr hier! PS: was ihr nicht hören könnt, sind die erschwerten Umstände des Interviews. So haben alle Beteiligten natürlich Masken getragen und haben auch auf die Abstandsregelung geachtet. Daher ist der Ton an einigen Stellen nicht ganz so optimal. Wir bitten daher um Nachsicht :-)
In dieser Folge geht es um ein ganz neues Gesicht an der Mozart-Schule! Frau Gericke ist seit diesem Schuljahr die Klassenlehrerin der 5d. Warum sie sich für unsere Schule entschieden hat, wo sie vorher schon unterrichtet hat und vieles mehr erfahrt ihr im Interview mit Till. Viel Spaß beim Reinhören!
Unser Reporter Till interviewt Frank Gürntke, Vorsitzender des Vereins „Freunde und Förderer der W.-A.-Mozart-Schule E. V.“ In diesem Podcast geht es um den Frank, wie er gern selbst genannt wird. Frank arbeitet eigentlich gar nicht so richtig an der Mozart-Schule, aber er hat trotzdem eine ganz wichtige Rolle hier. Er und ein paar andere Erwachsene sind nämlich Mitglieder im Verein: „Freunde und Förderer der W.-A.-Mozart-Schule E. V.“. Live vom Schulhof könnt erfahrt ihr im Podcast, wer eigentlich das Sommerfest mit finanziert hat und wofür so ein Förderverein noch so alles gut sein kann :-) Viel Spaß beim Zuhören! Übrigens: Frank erzählt auch von der Internetseite des Vereins. Wer so schnell nicht mitschreiben kann und trotzdem mal auf die Internetseite schauen möchte oder sogar selbst Mitglied werden möchte, klickt einfach hier: www.foerderverein-wams.de
This episode the fellas discuss WAP (7:20), the presidential race and mailboxes being held hostage (15:49), Moesha (23:14), top black sitcoms (26:10), Corona activities (32:30), NBA playoffs (44:10), drive in movie theater in Newark (47:20), first date vacation (51:30), revolving dates around food (55:10), first date turnoffs (59:05) posting on vacation (1:02:30), and much more. Follow us on twitter Hosts Jigga: @livinglegend_23 Ron: @ronn__ Lani: @NevaDyingBroke DJ 1-UP:dj1upnyc @_goodfellasco Follow the podcast on Instagram @goodfellaspod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thegoodfellasud83dudd4a/support
Frau Unverricht aus der Lernwerkstatt interviewt unseren Moderatoren Till über die Zeit im Ausnahmezustand.
Hoe kunnen we gegevens uitwisselen in het sociaal domein en tegelijk de privacy van mensen waarborgen? In deze podcast gaan Léon Sonnenschein, projectleider van Uitwisseling persoonsgegevens en privacy (UPP), en Febe Otten, procesadviseur en projectleider van de gemeente Zaanstad, in op de vraag wat er nodig is om gegevensuitwisseling op de werkvloer goed te laten verlopen. En waarom is het Wetsvoorstel Aanpak meervoudige problematiek sociaal domein (Wams) in het leven geroepen?
The Steelers didn't make a move on trade deadline. People are bitching and moaning about it, saying "wahhhhhhh but what about the Wams, wahhhhhhh" well SHUT THE HELL UP! The Steelers are still a very good football team and didn't need to make a move to contend. Ray Fitipaldo joins the show to discuss the Steelers not making a move and shift our attention toward Baltimore this weekend. We also bash the Monday Night Football crew which is our forte now, and take some calls from Steelers Nation.
Friday May 7th at 2pm ET, WAMS speaks with Victoria Allman, who has been following her stomach around the globe for eleven years as a yacht chef, after training at both the Stratford Chef's School in Canada and the Culinary Institute of America in New York. We'll ask Victoria about her floating culinary odyssey through Europe, the Caribbean, Nepal, Vietnam, Africa and the South Pacific cooking for the rich and famous and her book, Sea Fare: A Chef's Journey Across the Ocean. Victoria's new book all about wandering the globe in search of new food is called Female Nomad and Friends; Tales of Breaking Bread Around the World and will be released in summer 2010.
Tuesday May 4th at 1030am ET, Burke welcomes to the WAMS microphones best selling author Tim Downs. Perhaps best known for his "Bugman" series of novels, Tim's latest novel WONDERS NEVER CEASE goes in a completely different direction. It's a medical mystery featuring on a famous actress, a sneaky nurse, a corrupt agent and a little girl who sees angels. Even Oprah Winfrey makes an appearance in WONDERS NEVER CEASE, available this month from Thomas Nelson Publishing. Call in with your questions for Tim, and don't miss this fascinating conversation!
Just in time for St. Patrick's Day, WAMS presents author Tom Finn, live from County Cork Ireland to discuss his upcoming book release A BETTER TOMORROW. Listen live Tuesday March 16th at 3pm ET, and call in to take part in the conversation at 718-506-1944, or enjoy the podcast anytime!
How many times have you looked in a mirror and thought: “If only…?” “If only I could increase/decrease/erase/replace this or that part of my body, then I could really love my body and be pleased with the way I look.” Join WAMS on Thursday, February 17th at 11:00 AM for our interview with author and International Certified Image Consultant Oreet Mizrahi. Oreet is the Co-Author of Inspired Style.
Friday February 19th at 3p ET, WAMS talks with David Asarnow, a sought after Speaker, Trainer, Consultant and Entrepreneur. David helps people and companies perform at the highest level of their game through sound financial business practices and Subliminal Leadership. For over 20 years, David has been growing business exponentially and teaching others multi-million dollar company building strategies. Since 1999 David has built two multi-million dollar companies and contributed to the growth of many others through his management, coaching and guidance. David was most recently CEO of Clix Portrait Studios, a national portrait photography studio franchise. While founder and CEO of Clix, he grew the company from start-up to a 2010 Entrepreneur Magazine Top 15 New & Emerging Franchise opportunity. Clix is listed in Entrepreneur's Franchise 500 listing of the top franchise companies worldwide. Don't miss this interview!
Join us TODAY at 3:30 PM as WAMS talks with Rod Hendrix about the upcoming Media Mastery Weekend event coming to Washington DC that has been moved to October 2010.
Tuesday morning Feb. 9th at 11a ET, WAMS talks with Patricia Robinson, the founder of Daughters of Destiny Ministries. Patricia is an author with Women Connect and WOW (Women of the Word) magazine and a speaker with Toastmaster International. Find out what motivates this busy wife, mother and role model for young ladies.
Monday Feb. 8th at 4P, listen as WAMS talks with Lamon Griggs, author of AFTER THE VERDICT. Lamon is former State Trooper with the Mississippi Highway Patrol, who offered expert testimony in State and Federal Courts, often traveling out-of-state to testify as to liability in the field of auto accident investigation/ reconstruction. This expertise is what attracted Wal-Mart, which lead to Wal-Mart breaking their own policies, rules and regulations to employ Lamon. The story of what happened next is both frightening and fascinating. Call in and join the conversation at 718-506-1944, and don't miss this interview!
Monday at 3p ET, WAMS will spend time with Dr. Don Pet, MD. and his program The Short Course to Mental Wealth and A Newer Way of Thinking. Visit him onlline at http://ANWOT.org, and join the show by calling 718-506-1944.
Friday Feb. 5th at 4p ET, WAMS talks with noted speaker, author and commentator Ronald M. Allen about his latest book 13 STEPS TO POSITIVE CHANGE; THERE IS NO 14TH FLOOR. The book represents a short summary of 13 stories taken from Ronald's life and how he has interpreted them and translated these experiences in a positive way to grow and develop. Join the conversation by calling 718-506-1944. It's sure to be inspiring and uplifting. Don't miss it!
Friday at 3p ET, WAMS talks money with Frank Haarlander, president and co-founder of Keystone Financial Solutions. Frank has specialized in tax planning for over 30 years advising companies and individuals on their finances. His background and experience includes tax consulting for PricewaterhouseCoopers,holding the VP of Tax or Tax Director position with several Fortune 500 companies. Frank is the author of "Converting a Traditional IRA to a Roth IRA . . . One of the Most Important Financial Decisions You May Ever Make". Visit Frank online at http://keysolutions.us.
Need a confidence boost? Listen Thursday February 4th at 11AM ET (and to the podcast anytime) as we talk with "Confidence Coach" Alexandra Marcovitch. Alex can teach, enlighten and help you to capitalize on your many positives. A corporate coach, life coach and behavioral analyst for 25+ years, she partners with people who are often unable to tap into their unique talents and helps them to become clear about the value they have to provide to their organizations, to their families and to their friends. Be a part of the conversation by calling 718-506-1944, and don't miss this interview! Visit Alex online at http://committedtoyou.org.
WAMS talks to the Mafia Cowboy himself, John Bennett Battaglia on Tuesday, January 26th at 4:30 PM EST. Mr. Battaglia is the son and nephew of two mafia heavyweights, from the original 5 families of New York. He was a child actor of some consequence and later as an adult. His stepfather, who raised him was a rodeo bronc riding great who immersed him and his brother Eddie, deep into the heart of professional rodeo. Dont miss this interview with the fascinating Mafia Cowboy!
Adolph Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh, Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, "Unabomber" Ted Kaczynski - What drove these madmen to commit their terrible crimes against their fellow man? Former Atlanta Journal-Constitution journalist and author J. Michael Mahoney has spent many years doing independent research in the field of mental illness, with particular emphasis on schizophrenic symptomatology. His research has pointed inexorably to the factor of unconscious bisexual conflict and gender confusion as forming the basic role in all functional mental illness,in both men and women. These conclusions are highly controversial, but Mahoney has backed them up with vast documentation, including hundreds of quotations from many different sources dealing with these problems. We'll talk with Mahoney about mental illness and his findings in his book SCHIZOPHRENIA-THE BEARDED LADY DISEASE Monday January 25th at 2p ET on WAMS. This will be a fascinating show, so don't miss it!
How secure is America from terrorist threat? Has the situation improved since 9/11? Where does the training come from for our local, state and regional law enforcement? WAMS talks with Dr. Richard Hoyer from the Homeland Security Defense Coalition's Homeland Security University project. http://homeland-security-college.org Tuesday January 19th at 2p ET; listen in and call in with your questions and comments at 718-506-1944.
WAMS host and Allen Media Strategies CEO, Burke Allen, recently appeared on Fred Radio, a nationally syndicated program on the Business Talk Radio Network. Burke and Fred discussed strategies to help you maximize your free media exposure on television and radio.
WAMS would like to welcome Carliegh Cooper to our show where we will discuss the dangers of Cell phones and her book "Cell Phones and The Dark Deception: Find Out What You're Not Being Told...And Why". Tune in at 3 PM EST to hear talk about this eye-opening topic.
WAMS talks with top marketing consultant and former KOGO SAN DIEGO personality Doug Wolf, author of THE MARKETING ME BOOK. We will talk to Doug about to hang onto your job, even as unemployment claims are at an all time high in the U.S. In today's world, is anyone's job really "safe"? What are the step by step, day by day things you need to do to keep your job safe in today's economy? Listen for excellent, easy to use advice from this expert on how to keep your job, and visit Doug on line at http://marketingmebook.com.
Tuesday September 29th at 6:30pm ET, WAMS talks with award winning actress Natalie Canerday. Natalie has appeared in over two dozen films, including starring roles opposite Billy Bob Thornton in SLING BLADE, and with a young Jake Gyllenhaal in OCTOBER SKY. Natalie will be this year's guest of honor at the 11th annual OCTOBER SKY FESTIVAL Saturday October 3rd in Coalwood WV. Find out more at http://homerhickam.com/coalwood
Think you may be paying too much in property taxes? Valerie Faltas can help. Valerie is a former staffer at the Los Angeles County Assessor's Office and author of THE PROPERTY TAX LITTLE BLACK BOOK. Call or email your questions and listen as we talk with Valerie Monday September 14th at 11a ET on WAMS.
Join us today at 12:00 PM ET as WAMS radio talks with Bishop TD Jakes, pastor of the The Potter's House, a 30,000 member church in Dallas, Texas. He is also a West Virginia native, just like our host Burke Allen, and just returned to WV for the first time in 15 years for a massive event at the Charleston Civic Center. Find out more about Bishop T.D. Jakes at http://tdjakes.com.
Monday August 10th at 2p ET, WAMS welcomes Pat Crosby to our show. Pat has a fascinating story, from Wall Street securities analyst to PHD studies of clinical pyschology to author and authority on meditation and spirituality. Pat has traveled to some of the most exotic spots on the globe and studied with many of the masters of spiritual healing. Don't miss this show! Check her out at www.iloveforgiveness.com
Have you ever been bullied? What did you do about it? Well this young author, Brigitte Berman, took action but not in the normal way.....she didn't retaliate....she authored a book called Dorie Witt's Guide to Surviving Bullies. Make sure you don't miss this interview with a very bright and talented young lady.
Friday June 19th at 2pm, WAMS talks with author Skip McRobert. Skip has been compared to great pulp fiction writers including Raymond Chandler and Frank Miller. Find out about his David The Con Man short stories, the Universal Scam Supervisor, Skip's writing inspirations, tips for young writers and much more. Call 718-506-1944 to join the conversation and don't miss this interview!