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Best podcasts about wcfl

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WorldWide Legend Podcasts
It was just a Business Dicision

WorldWide Legend Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 96:06


In radio news, WBOS FM in Boston changes to Blumberg business.  CHML in Hamilton Ontario abruptly signsoff.  We have news on the street, and conclude our look at those Personal People Meter Ratings.  Next Bill has a feature with Mike  Garlic talking football.  Our classic aircheck is Larry Lujack on WCFL from April of 1973.  Finally in our featured station we listen to Martha Quin on KOSF FM from San Francisco.

Union City Radio
Labor Radio-Podcast Daily Remembering Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagon

Union City Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 2:00


The Sweet Honey In The Rock founder passed July 16. Today's labor history: Labor-owned WCFL goes on-air Today's labor quote: Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagon @wpfwdc @AFLCIO #1u #UnionStrong #LaborRadioPod Proud founding member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network

Union City Radio
Remembering Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagon

Union City Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 2:00 Transcription Available


The Sweet Honey In The Rock founder passed July 16. Today's labor history: Labor-owned WCFL goes on-air Today's labor quote: Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagon @wpfwdc @AFLCIO #1u #UnionStrong #LaborRadioPod Proud founding member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network

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WorldWide Legend Podcasts
Remembering Larry Lujack

WorldWide Legend Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 85:03


In radio news, more radio station groups report their third quarter revenue results.  There is lots of news on the street, and we conclude our look at the October Personal People Meter Ratings.  Next, we'll have those call letter and format changes.  This will be followed by an interview ofVin Scully conducted by John Rooney.  Our classic aircheck is Larry Lujack from WCFL in April of 1968.  Finally we travel to Honolulu and listen to Korl FM and their morning show.

Jersey Boys Sports Talk
Giants' Daniel Jones out for season; Paul Ferguson from WCFL Dolphins Talk | Jersey Boys Sports Talk

Jersey Boys Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 76:43


Jersey Boys Sports Talk Giants’ Daniel Jones out for season; Paul Ferguson from WCFL Dolphins Talk | Jersey Boys Sports Talk Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode Rewind 10 Seconds 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / 1:16:43 Subscribe Share Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher RSS Feed Share Link Embed Download file | Play in new...

The Sports Cast
Giants’ Daniel Jones out for season; Paul Ferguson from WCFL Dolphins Talk | Jersey Boys Sports Talk

The Sports Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 76:43


Jersey Boys Sports Talk Giants’ Daniel Jones out for season; Paul Ferguson from WCFL Dolphins Talk | Jersey Boys Sports Talk Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode Rewind 10 Seconds 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / 1:16:43 Subscribe Share Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher RSS Feed Share Link Embed Download file | Play in new...

Swoll Tide
Giants’ Daniel Jones out for season; Paul Ferguson from WCFL Dolphins Talk | Jersey Boys Sports Talk

Swoll Tide

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 76:43


Jersey Boys Sports Talk Giants’ Daniel Jones out for season; Paul Ferguson from WCFL Dolphins Talk | Jersey Boys Sports Talk Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode Rewind 10 Seconds 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / 1:16:43 Subscribe Share Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher RSS Feed Share Link Embed Download file | Play in new...

WorldWide Legend Podcasts
Big Lou and format changes too

WorldWide Legend Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 105:44


In radio news, Directv users gain their Nexstar television stations.  Beasley Media makes organizational changes in Philadelphia.  There is lots of news on the street, and we conclude our look at the August Personal People Meter Ratings.  Next up those all important call letter and format changes.  Next Bill will come along with Houston Texas station id's.  This weeks classic aircheck is Ron O'brien from WCFL on Jun, 6th 1972.  Finally our featured station takes us to Albuquerque  New Mexico and classic hits from KSFE FM.

The Someone You Should Know Podcast
Episode 097 - Ted Gordon Smucker - 2023 WLS/WCFL Rewound

The Someone You Should Know Podcast

Play Episode Play 56 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 42:54


Attention Radio Geeks Everywhere! A very special salute to radio is happening this Labor Day Weekend. During the 60s and 70s, two legendary Chicago radio stations WLS/WCFL blessed Chicagoland with some of the best radio talent anywhere in the nation. Well thanks to today's podcast guest, and a team of other talented people, the time machine is ready to teleport us back to when these two stations were vying for you to listen to them. The 2023 WLS/WCFL Rewind is happening online at RewoundRadio.com, beginning Saturday, Sept 2nd at 6:00 am ET and running for over 60 hours until 11:59 pm on Labor Day Monday, Sep 4th. Airchecks from all your favorite WLS and WCFL announcers, the great music of that era, the world-famous jingles, and even commercials for US 30 Dragstrip, Great America, and Clearasil. To tell us all about it is today's Someone You Should Know Podcast guest, Ted Gordon Smucker, a true radio geek, and definitely Someone You Should Know.Buy Rik a cold one Click here to go to RewoundRadio.comAll music used by permission from the artistSomeone You Should Know 2023 // CatGotYourTongueStudios 2023How to Contact Us:Official Website: https://Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast.comGmail: Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @RIKANTHONY1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rikanthonyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/someoneyoushouldknowpodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rik-anthony2019/TikTok: @SomeoneYouShouldKnow2023YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@someoneyoushouldknowpodcastThank you for listening!Theme music "Welcome to the Show" by Kevin MacLeod was used per the standard license agreement.

The Someone You Should Know Podcast
Episode 093 - Tommy Edwards - Radio Legend

The Someone You Should Know Podcast

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 49:42


If you grew up in Chicago in the 70s and 80s, you were truly blessed by some of the most talented announcers in the country. When I was a teen, WLS and WCFL were on all the time. My podcast guest this time was not only an exceptional announcer but an innovative manager who introduced many of the great contest ideas, and elements we grew up with. He was also part of the famous "Animal Stories" broadcast on WLS. Not only that but while working with the Chicago Bulls, he introduced music during stoppages of play that have become the standard operating procedures for decades. That magical mind and voice is the legendary "Lil Snot-nosed" Tommy Edwards and he is truly Someone You Should Know. Link to purchase Tommy's BookSomeone You Should Know 2023 // CatGotYourTongueStudios 2023How to Contact Us:Official Website: https://Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast.comGmail: Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @RIKANTHONY1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rikanthonyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/someoneyoushouldknowpodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rik-anthony2019/TikTok: @SomeoneYouShouldKnow2023YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@someoneyoushouldknowpodcastThank you for listening!Theme music "Welcome to the Show" by Kevin MacLeod was used per the standard license agreement.

Fallscast
Fallscast Episode 100!!!!!!!!! July 30, 2023

Fallscast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 45:39


It feels like only yesterday that we recorded our live 50th episode at the Jenks building, and now we've reached #100. *The birthday of Front Street opening to traffic. *The passing of Tommy Piros, the creator of the Cuyahoga Falls Fest. *Dinner service resumes at Blue Door Cafe under new chef, David Chin. *Pie-in-the-face storytime at Cuyahoga Falls Library in honor of reaching 1.2 million minutes read this summer. *Cuyahoga Falls Library community survey on August 5 and receive a free Dilly Bar. *Third annual fire truck pull. *National Night Out on August 1 in the Natatorium parking lot. *New management of the Linda Theater in Akron. *Pauly Shore at the Goodyear Theater. *Want to hear yourself on Cuyahoga Falls' radio station, 96.1 WCFL? *Bart interviews Mayor Don Walters about upcoming projects in the city and the anniversary of Front Street. This will be released as a separate part due to technical difficulties. Keep an eye out for that in the coming week. Thank you for listening to this episode and we are especially thankful to those loyal listeners who have stayed tuned since the beginning. We are always in the market for article submissions and suggestions for podcast interviews. If you are interested in volunteering with on The Falls Free Press or the Fallscast, or are a musician wishing to showcase your music on the podcast, drop us a line at fallsfreepress@gmail.com. If you enjoyed the show, be sure to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts to let others know to listen. Fallscast theme composed and performed by Alex Hall. Interim music: "100 years" by Five for Fighting (2004). Sound effects in introduction ℗2023 Pixabay. Royalty free.

Car Con Carne
Remembering radio legend Dick Biondi with WJBC's Scott Miller (Episode 852)

Car Con Carne

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 28:18


Dick Biondi was an absolute radio legend. He died last week at the age of 90, after a 67-year career that paved the way for generations of broadcasters.   He was the first guy in the states to play the Beatles on the air. He was on the ground floor for the likes of Jerry Lee Lewis and Elvis, as well as plenty other early architects of modern music.   Biondi was inducted to the Radio Hall of Fame in 1998. Specific to Chicago, his voice was heard on WLS-AM, WCFL, WMAQ, WBBM FM, WJMK and WLS-FM.   Biondi's passing has made me think about the importance of radio during his lifetime, the value of community involvement and the thrill of shared pop culture experience.   With that, I wanted to invite someone on for this episode who could help us learn more about the radio legend. And for that, I'm turning to my old WGN colleague, Scott Miller. Scott's the morning host at WJBC, the “Voice of Central Illinois,” and he worked with, and knew, Dick Biondi for decades. (Associated image: Courtesy Scott Miller) Car Con Carne is proud to be sponsored by Alex Ross Art (alexrossart.com). San Diego Comic Con is fast approaching. If you're going, make sure to visit Alex Ross Art while you're there (Booth 2415)!   SDCC runs from Thu, Jul 20, 2023 – Sun, Jul 23, 2023  

Fight In Sight Podcast
Transgender Athletes, Social Media, & UFC Blaydes vs. Aspinall! - FIS Ep.75 ft. Gita-Marie Figueroa

Fight In Sight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 65:18


This week, we go one on one with the great one! The inspiring and incredible story of Gita-Marie THE MAN EATER Figueroa, that is! Find out what's been happening in her life since we met her on episode 46, and what's next in her journey to change the narrative around transgender athletes! Plus, we talk UFC Blaydes vs. Aspinall, and a whole lot more! To support the podcast, please check out our partners at Mid-Day Squares and use code: FIGHTINSIGHT15 to save 15% on your orders! https://www.middaysquares.com/discount/FIGHTINSIGHT15 For sponsorship opportunities, to purchase our shirt/tank-top, or to find out how you can be a guest on the show, please email us at fightinsightpod@gmail.com Finally, and most importantly, please follow/subscribe/leave a 5star-rating and be sure to tell your friends about us! Gita's IG: https://www.instagram.com/thereal_maneater719/ WCFL's IG: https://www.instagram.com/world_class_fight_league/ FIGHT IN SIGHT IG: https://www.instagram.com/fightinsightpodcast/ FIGHT IN SIGHT YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8ZW2w0va-VWeep_JtlhAjQ #ufc #mma #transgender #transathlete #transgenderwomen #transgendermodel #transfemale #transgirl #amateur #family #love #jiujitsu #bjj #danawhite #TUF #boxing #striking #podcast #muaythai #fitness #training #comedy #friends #respect #jiujitsulifestyle #controversy #whatisawoman #transrightsarehumanrights #inspiration #motivation

WorldWide Legend Podcasts
Super Jock Larry Loujack

WorldWide Legend Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 107:19


In radio news, Layoffs hit Iheart Media, Emmis cells Its Indianapolis cluster. We let you know what's happening on the street, and begin our look at the May Nielsen Personal People Meter Ratings. This will be followed up by those call letter and format changes. Next up an aircheck of WGN AM from January of 1982. Our classic aircheck keeps us in Chicago and Larry Loujack from April of 1973 from WCFL. Finally our featured station segment takes us to Sacramento California and radio station KSTE FM and Austin Texas and radio station KFIT AM with their new Jack format.

The Vanishing Tower
Even Heroes Bleed Issue #21 part 2 The Battle at WCFL

The Vanishing Tower

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 44:36


Endgame springs his deathtrap! A combination of the BAM!-enhanced entity Troll and a massive, building-wide magnetic distortion field. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vanishingtower/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vanishingtower/support

Live With CDP Podcast
Live With CDP podcast, Guest: Tommy Edwards, (November 2nd, 2021) Season #2, Episode #21

Live With CDP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 63:32


Tommy Edwards is a retired American public address announcer for the Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association. Edwards was the arena voice for the Bulls at Chicago Stadium from 1976-1990.[1] During his first tenure with the team, Edwards is credited with originating the Bulls' famous signature style of introducing the starting lineups with "And now..."[1] Edwards was also the first stadium announcer to play Gary Glitter's Rock and Roll (which became one of America's most popular sports anthems).[1] In 2006, Edwards returned to the Bulls, replacing Steve Scott as the United Center arena voice. Tommy Edwards was also a DJ and program director at several Chicago area radio stations, including WLS, WCFL and WKQX. He was part of the famous "Animal Stories" (as Little "Snot-Nosed" Tommy) with Larry Lujack on WLS and WRLL. Edwards programmed WODS in Boston from 1990 to 1992, then moved to KCBS-FM in Los Angeles, where he created the "Arrow" (All Rock & Roll Oldies) format. He most recently worked at 104.3 K-Hits, an oldies station broadcasting out of Chicago.[2] Edwards retired from radio on September 12, 2014, after a 54-year career.[3][4] Edwards was born in Topeka, Kansas and lives in Lake Forest, Illinois. He began in radio at KTOP in Topeka and worked at WEAM in Washington DC and WOR-FM in New York City before moving to Chicago. Tommy announced that the Chicago Bulls game against the Houston Rockets on November 9, 2019 would be his last as a PA announcer. He retired and moved to the West Coast to be closer to his children.

Titan Medical Lifestyle
Episode 211: Titan Lifestyle 99: Live Q&A - Injectable Titan Up - events & more!

Titan Medical Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 40:09


Titan Lifestyle: Live Q&A - Injectable Titan Up - events & more! 9/17/21 Titan Lifestyle with Big Dru & John: - Our social media: https://linktr.ee/TitanMedicalCenter - Live Q&A on @Titanmedical social media! - Therapy Of The Week: Injectable Titan Up! MIC, B-complex, B12, Leucine, & L-Carnitine. - Self-Driving Ford Vehicles Might Deliver Your Next Walmart Order - A fitness influencer and bodybuilder was charged with 6 counts of drug possession after investigators say she received a package of steroids - Los Angeles County to require vaccination proof at bars, large events - Florida landlord says tenants must get vaccinated against COVID-19 or move out - This weekend: WCFL 30 MMA fights & Hall of Fame UPCOMING EVENTS: Oct 13: Tampa International Airport Annual Employee Health & Wellness Event Oct 7: Olympia 2021 in Orlando Oct 23: Tim Gardner's NPC Hurricane Bay Nov 13: Cars & Couture: 11th Annual Collector's Gala Nov 20: Tim Gardner's - NPC Atlantic Coast Our current weekly newsletter: https://conta.cc/3liCopV Text: titanmedical to: 22828 to get on our emailing list! Titan podcasts: https://titanmedicallifestylepodcast.fireside.fm bigdru #bodybuilding #therapy #thymosin #livestream #immunesystem #johntsikouris #titan #titanmedical #health #medicalcenter #peptide #aminos #vitamins Click here for our link to the New patient Paperwork to get started with Titan & our full list of social media! https://linktr.ee/TitanMedicalCenter And of course you can call/text anytime for more info: 727-389-3220 or http://titanmedicalcenter.com/ We service NATIONWIDE! Text:titanmedical to:22828 to get on our emailing list About Titan Medical Center: We offer Hormone Replacement Therapy, Medical Weight Loss, Injectable Vitamin & Amino Therapies, Relationship, Bedroom Enhancing Therapies, On-Site or Nationwide Blood Work Testing, Peptide Therapies, In-House IV Therapy, & Primary Care. We are based in Tampa, Florida but YES we service NATIONWIDE! We can help you enhance your life and performance while operating at optimal health levels. We have medical doctors and start with blood work testing to get you on the right track! Some of our therapies are available without blood work testing. Call Titan Medical Center to learn how you can have a healthier, stronger life. We offer telemedicine (via FaceTime or Skype) from the comfort of your own home where you will see a licensed medical provider. Our Titan therapies are doctor prescribed & shipped directly to your doorstep from a licensed US pharmacy!

Titan Medical Lifestyle
Episode 207: Titan Lifestyle 97: Our healing Peptide TB-500 helps heal injuries & tissues faster! - Apple giving residents of 8 states ability to add license & state ID to iPhones for TSA airport security checks - Apple in Talks With Toyota About

Titan Medical Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 56:19


9/3/21 Titan Lifestyle with Big Dru & John: - Our social media: https://linktr.ee/TitanMedicalCenter - Live Q&A on @Titanmedical social media! - Titan in Clearwater Florida! - Our healing Peptide TB-500 helps heal injuries & tissues faster! - Apple giving residents of 8 states ability to add license & state ID to iPhones for TSA airport security checks - Apple in Talks With Toyota About Apple Car Production Starting 2024 - As mandates roll out, some may ask for medical exemptions. What's really valid? - Turkesterone is it really all the hype? UPCOMING EVENTS: Sep 9-11th:St.Pete Art & Fashion Week Sept 18: WCFL 30 Anniversary Show Sept 19: WCFL Hall of Fame Show Oct 13: Tampa International Airport Annual Employee Health & Wellness Event Oct 7: Olympia 2021 in Orlando Oct 23: Tim Gardner's NPC Hurricane Bay Nov 13: Cars & Couture: 11th Annual Collector's Gala Dec 4: Tim Gardner's - NPC Atlantic Coast Our healing Peptide TB-500 helps heal injuries & tissues faster! https://conta.cc/2UVM7t8 Text: titanmedical to: 22828 to get on our emailing list! Titan podcasts: https://titanmedicallifestylepodcast.fireside.fm bigdru #druborden #live #immunesystem #johntsikouris #titan #titanmedical #health #medicalcenter #peptide #aminos #vitamins Click here for our link to the New patient Paperwork to get started with Titan & our full list of social media! https://linktr.ee/TitanMedicalCenter And of course you can call/text anytime for more info: 727-389-3220 or http://titanmedicalcenter.com/ We service NATIONWIDE! Text:titanmedical to:22828 to get on our emailing list About Titan Medical Center: We offer Hormone Replacement Therapy, Medical Weight Loss, Injectable Vitamin & Amino Therapies, Relationship, Bedroom Enhancing Therapies, On-Site or Nationwide Blood Work Testing, Peptide Therapies, In-House IV Therapy, & Primary Care. We are based in Tampa, Florida but YES we service NATIONWIDE! We can help you enhance your life and performance while operating at optimal health levels. We have medical doctors and start with blood work testing to get you on the right track! Some of our therapies are available without blood work testing. Call Titan Medical Center to learn how you can have a healthier, stronger life. We offer telemedicine (via FaceTime or Skype) from the comfort of your own home where you will see a licensed medical provider. Our Titan therapies are doctor prescribed & shipped directly to your doorstep from a licensed US pharmacy!

Titan Medical Lifestyle
Episode 208: Titan Talk 110: Optimize your health & build your immune system with Thymosin Alpha 1 (TA1) - What is the healthiest fish to eat? The best choices for you and the planet - Dennis Rodman would hit weight room after games, “he was bionic

Titan Medical Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 50:22


9/7/21 Titan Talk with John: - Our social media: https://linktr.ee/TitanMedicalCenter - Live Q&A on @Titanmedical social media! - Optimize your health & build your immune system with Thymosin Alpha 1 (TA1) - What is the healthiest fish to eat? The best choices for you and the planet - Dennis Rodman would hit weight room after games, “he was bionic” - This weekend: St.Pete Art & Fashion Week! Titan Weekly Newsletter Poll: Have you watched any of our live stream social media shows? Yes, I've seen them all at least once! - 44% Yes, I've seen Titan Talk Tuesdays at 6pm on social media. - 22% Yes, I've seen Titan Lifestyle on Fridays at 2pm on social media. - 11% No, I've never seen any of them! - 22% UPCOMING EVENTS: Sept 18: WCFL 30 Anniversary Show Sept 19: WCFL Hall of Fame Show Oct 13: Tampa International Airport Annual Employee Health & Wellness Event Oct 7: Olympia 2021 in Orlando Oct 23: Tim Gardner's NPC Hurricane Bay Nov 13: Cars & Couture: 11th Annual Collector's Gala Dec 4: Tim Gardner's - NPC Atlantic Coast Our current weekly newsletter: https://conta.cc/2WXQO6h Text: titanmedical to: 22828 to get on our emailing list! Titan podcasts: https://titanmedicallifestylepodcast.fireside.fm therapy #thymosin #livestream #immunesystem #johntsikouris #titan #titanmedical #health #medicalcenter #peptide #aminos #vitamins Click here for our link to the New patient Paperwork to get started with Titan & our full list of social media! https://linktr.ee/TitanMedicalCenter And of course you can call/text anytime for more info: 727-389-3220 or http://titanmedicalcenter.com/ We service NATIONWIDE! Text:titanmedical to:22828 to get on our emailing list About Titan Medical Center: We offer Hormone Replacement Therapy, Medical Weight Loss, Injectable Vitamin & Amino Therapies, Relationship, Bedroom Enhancing Therapies, On-Site or Nationwide Blood Work Testing, Peptide Therapies, In-House IV Therapy, & Primary Care. We are based in Tampa, Florida but YES we service NATIONWIDE! We can help you enhance your life and performance while operating at optimal health levels. We have medical doctors and start with blood work testing to get you on the right track! Some of our therapies are available without blood work testing. Call Titan Medical Center to learn how you can have a healthier, stronger life. We offer telemedicine (via FaceTime or Skype) from the comfort of your own home where you will see a licensed medical provider. Our Titan therapies are doctor prescribed & shipped directly to your doorstep from a licensed US pharmacy!

Titan Medical Lifestyle
Episode 209: Titan Lifestyle 98: Live Q&A, Thymosin Alpha 1, events, news & more!

Titan Medical Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 47:46


9/10/21 Titan Lifestyle with Big Dru & John: - Our social media: https://linktr.ee/TitanMedicalCenter - Live Q&A on @Titanmedical social media! - Optimize your health & build your immune system with Thymosin Alpha 1 (TA1) - This Saturday: St Pete Art & Fashion Runway Show! - Understaffed Dallas restaurant rents robots for $15 a day to serve guests - Facebook debuts $299 'Ray-Ban Stories' smart glasses - Tesla locks down a patent for using laser beams as windshield wipers - FBI releases documents on an attempted murder-for-hire plot against Koby Bryant's rape accuser UPCOMING EVENTS: Sept 18: WCFL 30 Anniversary Show Sept 19: WCFL Hall of Fame Show Oct 13: Tampa International Airport Annual Employee Health & Wellness Event Oct 7: Olympia 2021 in Orlando Oct 23: Tim Gardner's NPC Hurricane Bay Nov 13: Cars & Couture: 11th Annual Collector's Gala Dec 4: Tim Gardner's - NPC Atlantic Coast Our current weekly newsletter: https://conta.cc/2WXQO6h Text: titanmedical to: 22828 to get on our emailing list! Titan podcasts: https://titanmedicallifestylepodcast.fireside.fm bigdru #druborden #therapy #thymosin #livestream #johntsikouris #titan #titanmedical #health #medicalcenter #peptide #aminos #vitamins Click here for our link to the New patient Paperwork to get started with Titan & our full list of social media! https://linktr.ee/TitanMedicalCenter And of course you can call/text anytime for more info: 727-389-3220 or http://titanmedicalcenter.com/ We service NATIONWIDE! Text:titanmedical to:22828 to get on our emailing list About Titan Medical Center: We offer Hormone Replacement Therapy, Medical Weight Loss, Injectable Vitamin & Amino Therapies, Relationship, Bedroom Enhancing Therapies, On-Site or Nationwide Blood Work Testing, Peptide Therapies, In-House IV Therapy, & Primary Care. We are based in Tampa, Florida but YES we service NATIONWIDE! We can help you enhance your life and performance while operating at optimal health levels. We have medical doctors and start with blood work testing to get you on the right track! Some of our therapies are available without blood work testing. Call Titan Medical Center to learn how you can have a healthier, stronger life. We offer telemedicine (via FaceTime or Skype) from the comfort of your own home where you will see a licensed medical provider. Our Titan therapies are doctor prescribed & shipped directly to your doorstep from a licensed US pharmacy!

Titan Medical Lifestyle
Episode 205: Titan Lifestyle 96: - Try DSIP (Delta Sleep Inducing Peptide) to help get the good quality SLEEP you DESERVE! - Sha'Carri Richardson declares ‘I'm not done' after finishing last in major race - Pro Bodybuilder Alena Kosinová Passes Away

Titan Medical Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 58:50


8/27/21 Titan Lifestyle with Big Dru & John Tsikouris: - Our social media: https://linktr.ee/TitanMedicalCenter - Live Q&A on @Titanmedical social media! - Try DSIP (Delta Sleep Inducing Peptide) to help get the good quality SLEEP you DESERVE! - Sha'Carri Richardson declares ‘I'm not done' after finishing last in major race - Pro Bodybuilder Alena Kosinová Passes Away - OnlyFans reverses ban on sexually explicit content after backlash from users - Watch a Guy With Bad Knees Get Superpowers With a Powered Exoskeleton UPCOMING EVENTS: Sep 9-11th:St.Pete Art & Fashion Week Sept 18: WCFL 30 Anniversary Show Sept 19: WCFL Hall of Fame Show Oct 13: Tampa International Airport Annual Employee Health & Wellness Event Oct 7: Olympia 2021 in Orlando Oct 23: Tim Gardner's NPC Hurricane Bay Nov 13: Cars & Couture: 11th Annual Collector's Gala Dec 4: Tim Gardner's - NPC Atlantic Coast Try DSIP (Delta Sleep Inducing Peptide) to help get the good quality SLEEP you DESERVE! https://conta.cc/3Dc1OO7 Text: titanmedical to: 22828 to get on our emailing list! Titan podcasts: https://titanmedicallifestylepodcast.fireside.fm bigdru #live #currentevents #johntsikouris #titan #titanmedical #health #medicalcenter #peptide #aminos #vitamins #liveshow #contentcreaters #podcast Click here for our link to the New patient Paperwork to get started with Titan & our full list of social media! https://linktr.ee/TitanMedicalCenter And of course you can call/text anytime for more info: 727-389-3220 or http://titanmedicalcenter.com/ We service NATIONWIDE! Text:titanmedical to:22828 to get on our emailing list About Titan Medical Center: We offer Hormone Replacement Therapy, Medical Weight Loss, Injectable Vitamin & Amino Therapies, Relationship, Bedroom Enhancing Therapies, On-Site or Nationwide Blood Work Testing, Peptide Therapies, In-House IV Therapy, & Primary Care. We are based in Tampa, Florida but YES we service NATIONWIDE! We can help you enhance your life and performance while operating at optimal health levels. We have medical doctors and start with blood work testing to get you on the right track! Some of our therapies are available without blood work testing. Call Titan Medical Center to learn how you can have a healthier, stronger life. We offer telemedicine (via FaceTime or Skype) from the comfort of your own home where you will see a licensed medical provider. Our Titan therapies are doctor prescribed & shipped directly to your doorstep from a licensed US pharmacy!

Titan Medical Lifestyle
Episode 204: Titan Talk 108: Try DSIP (Delta Sleep Inducing Peptide) to help get the good quality SLEEP you DESERVE! - George Mason grants professor COVID vaccine mandate exemption after ‘natural immunity' lawsuit - Jetsuits for cops being tested in th

Titan Medical Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 48:44


8/24/21 Titan Talk with John Tsikouris: - Our social media: https://linktr.ee/TitanMedicalCenter - Live Q&A on @Titanmedical social media! - Try DSIP (Delta Sleep Inducing Peptide) to help get the good quality SLEEP you DESERVE! - George Mason grants professor COVID vaccine mandate exemption after ‘natural immunity' lawsuit - Jetsuits for cops being tested in the UK, how well will they do? Titan Weekly Newsletter Poll: Do you get good quality sleep without waking up during the night? Yes, I sleep all the way through the night. - 14% Yes, but I do toss and turn occasionally. - 42% No, I hardly get any good sleep, I am up all night long. - 42% UPCOMING EVENTS: Sep 9-11th:St.Pete Art & Fashion Week Sept 18: WCFL 30 Anniversary Show Sept 19: WCFL Hall of Fame Show Oct 13: Tampa International Airport Annual Employee Health & Wellness Event Oct 7: Olympia 2021 in Orlando Oct 23: Tim Gardner's NPC Hurricane Bay Nov 13: Cars & Couture: 11th Annual Collector's Gala Dec 4: Tim Gardner's - NPC Atlantic Coast Try DSIP (Delta Sleep Inducing Peptide) to help get the good quality SLEEP you DESERVE! https://conta.cc/3Dc1OO7 Text: titanmedical to: 22828 to get on our emailing list! Titan podcasts: https://titanmedicallifestylepodcast.fireside.fm biden #Schwarzenegger #tyson #live #immunesystem #johntsikouris #titan #titanmedical #health #medicalcenter #peptide #aminos #vitamins Click here for our link to the New patient Paperwork to get started with Titan & our full list of social media! https://linktr.ee/TitanMedicalCenter And of course you can call/text anytime for more info: 727-389-3220 or http://titanmedicalcenter.com/ We service NATIONWIDE! Text:titanmedical to:22828 to get on our emailing list About Titan Medical Center: We offer Hormone Replacement Therapy, Medical Weight Loss, Injectable Vitamin & Amino Therapies, Relationship, Bedroom Enhancing Therapies, On-Site or Nationwide Blood Work Testing, Peptide Therapies, In-House IV Therapy, & Primary Care. We are based in Tampa, Florida but YES we service NATIONWIDE! We can help you enhance your life and performance while operating at optimal health levels. We have medical doctors and start with blood work testing to get you on the right track! Some of our therapies are available without blood work testing. Call Titan Medical Center to learn how you can have a healthier, stronger life. We offer telemedicine (via FaceTime or Skype) from the comfort of your own home where you will see a licensed medical provider. Our Titan therapies are doctor prescribed & shipped directly to your doorstep from a licensed US pharmacy!

Titan Medical Lifestyle
Episode 206: Titan Talk 109: Our healing Peptide TB-500 helps heal injuries & tissues faster! - Chicago judge tried to revoke custody of child from a mother because she was unvaccinated - Chinese kids now have very limited video gaming time under new

Titan Medical Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 27:43


8/31/21 Titan Talk with John Tsikouris: - Our social media: https://linktr.ee/TitanMedicalCenter - Live Q&A on @Titanmedical social media! - Our healing Peptide TB-500 helps heal injuries & tissues faster! - Chicago judge tried to revoke custody of child from a mother because she was unvaccinated - Chinese kids now have very limited video gaming time under new government rules Titan Weekly Newsletter Poll: Did you know that you can inject peptides to heal your injuries faster? Yes. - 71% No, can you tell me more. - 28% UPCOMING EVENTS: Sep 9-11th:St.Pete Art & Fashion Week Sept 18: WCFL 30 Anniversary Show Sept 19: WCFL Hall of Fame Show Oct 13: Tampa International Airport Annual Employee Health & Wellness Event Oct 7: Olympia 2021 in Orlando Oct 23: Tim Gardner's NPC Hurricane Bay Nov 13: Cars & Couture: 11th Annual Collector's Gala Dec 4: Tim Gardner's - NPC Atlantic Coast Our healing Peptide TB-500 helps heal injuries & tissues faster! https://conta.cc/2UVM7t8 Text: titanmedical to: 22828 to get on our emailing list! Titan podcasts: https://titanmedicallifestylepodcast.fireside.fm biden #Schwarzenegger #tyson #live #immunesystem #johntsikouris #titan #titanmedical #health #medicalcenter #peptide #aminos #vitamins Click here for our link to the New patient Paperwork to get started with Titan & our full list of social media! https://linktr.ee/TitanMedicalCenter And of course you can call/text anytime for more info: 727-389-3220 or http://titanmedicalcenter.com/ We service NATIONWIDE! Text:titanmedical to:22828 to get on our emailing list About Titan Medical Center: We offer Hormone Replacement Therapy, Medical Weight Loss, Injectable Vitamin & Amino Therapies, Relationship, Bedroom Enhancing Therapies, On-Site or Nationwide Blood Work Testing, Peptide Therapies, In-House IV Therapy, & Primary Care. We are based in Tampa, Florida but YES we service NATIONWIDE! We can help you enhance your life and performance while operating at optimal health levels. We have medical doctors and start with blood work testing to get you on the right track! Some of our therapies are available without blood work testing. Call Titan Medical Center to learn how you can have a healthier, stronger life. We offer telemedicine (via FaceTime or Skype) from the comfort of your own home where you will see a licensed medical provider. Our Titan therapies are doctor prescribed & shipped directly to your doorstep from a licensed US pharmacy!

Titan Medical Lifestyle
Episode 203: Titan Lifestyle 95: Titan Trifecta, Current News, Events Live Q&A & More

Titan Medical Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 59:21


8/20/21 Titan Lifestyle with Big Dru and John: - Our social media: https://linktr.ee/TitanMedicalCenter - Live Q&A on @Titanmedical social media! - It's time to take your results to the next level! Try the Titan Trifecta! - OnlyFans will start prohibiting explicit adult material in October - Mother on flight from Disney World told to “glue” mask to 2-year-old child's face - Sha'Carri Richardson will race Olympic medalists after ban from competing in Tokyo - Washington football team narrows list of possible new names down to 3 final choices UPCOMING EVENTS: Sep 9-11th:St.Pete Art & Fashion Week Sept 18: WCFL 30 Anniversary Show Sept 19: WCFL Hall of Fame Show Oct 13: Tampa International Airport Annual Employee Health & Wellness Event Oct 7: Olympia 2021 in Orlando Oct 23: Tim Gardner's NPC Hurricane Bay Nov 13: Cars & Couture: 11th Annual Collector's Gala Dec 4: Tim Gardner's - NPC Atlantic Coast It's time to take your results to the next level! Try the Titan Trifecta!s https://conta.cc/3iUAKuZ Text: titanmedical to: 22828 to get on our emailing list! Titan podcasts: https://titanmedicallifestylepodcast.fireside.fm bigdru #druborden #livestream #johntsikouris #titan #titanmedical #health #medicalcenter #peptide #aminos #vitamins #fitness #news Click here for our link to the New patient Paperwork to get started with Titan & our full list of social media! https://linktr.ee/TitanMedicalCenter And of course you can call/text anytime for more info: 727-389-3220 or http://titanmedicalcenter.com/ We service NATIONWIDE! Text:titanmedical to:22828 to get on our emailing list About Titan Medical Center: We offer Hormone Replacement Therapy, Medical Weight Loss, Injectable Vitamin & Amino Therapies, Relationship, Bedroom Enhancing Therapies, On-Site or Nationwide Blood Work Testing, Peptide Therapies, In-House IV Therapy, & Primary Care. We are based in Tampa, Florida but YES we service NATIONWIDE! We can help you enhance your life and performance while operating at optimal health levels. We have medical doctors and start with blood work testing to get you on the right track! Some of our therapies are available without blood work testing. Call Titan Medical Center to learn how you can have a healthier, stronger life. We offer telemedicine (via FaceTime or Skype) from the comfort of your own home where you will see a licensed medical provider. Our Titan therapies are doctor prescribed & shipped directly to your doorstep from a licensed US pharmacy!

Titan Medical Lifestyle
Episode 202: Titan Talk 107: Titan Trifecta - Schwarzenegger - Tyson - Biden - Events - Live Q&A

Titan Medical Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 35:47


8/10/21 Titan Talk with John Tsikouris: - Our social media: https://linktr.ee/TitanMedicalCenter - Live Q&A on @Titanmedical social media! - It's time to take your results to the next level! Try the Titan Trifecta! - Schwarzenegger's message to anti-maskers “screw your freedom” - Mike Tyson says he lost 110lbs using psychedelic toad venom! - Biden administration to announce most Americans will need covid booster shots Titan Weekly Newsletter Poll: Do you take (injectable or oral) vitamins or amino acids? No, do they really work? - 25% Yes, I've tried over the counter supplements. - 25% Yes, I take my Titan therapies!! - 35% No, I don't think I need them. - 14% UPCOMING EVENTS: Sep 9-11th:St.Pete Art & Fashion Week Sept 18: WCFL 30 Anniversary Show Sept 19: WCFL Hall of Fame Show Oct 13: Tampa International Airport Annual Employee Health & Wellness Event Oct 7: Olympia 2021 in Orlando Oct 23: Tim Gardner's NPC Hurricane Bay Nov 13: Cars & Couture: 11th Annual Collector's Gala Dec 4: Tim Gardner's - NPC Atlantic Coast It's time to take your results to the next level! Try the Titan Trifecta! https://conta.cc/3iUAKuZ Text: titanmedical to: 22828 to get on our emailing list! Titan podcasts: https://titanmedicallifestylepodcast.fireside.fm biden #Schwarzenegger #tyson #live #immunesystem #johntsikouris #titan #titanmedical #health #medicalcenter #peptide #aminos #vitamins Click here for our link to the New patient Paperwork to get started with Titan & our full list of social media! https://linktr.ee/TitanMedicalCenter And of course you can call/text anytime for more info: 727-389-3220 or http://titanmedicalcenter.com/ We service NATIONWIDE! Text:titanmedical to:22828 to get on our emailing list About Titan Medical Center: We offer Hormone Replacement Therapy, Medical Weight Loss, Injectable Vitamin & Amino Therapies, Relationship, Bedroom Enhancing Therapies, On-Site or Nationwide Blood Work Testing, Peptide Therapies, In-House IV Therapy, & Primary Care. We are based in Tampa, Florida but YES we service NATIONWIDE! We can help you enhance your life and performance while operating at optimal health levels. We have medical doctors and start with blood work testing to get you on the right track! Some of our therapies are available without blood work testing. Call Titan Medical Center to learn how you can have a healthier, stronger life. We offer telemedicine (via FaceTime or Skype) from the comfort of your own home where you will see a licensed medical provider. Our Titan therapies are doctor prescribed & shipped directly to your doorstep from a licensed US pharmacy!

Gifted Bosses Podcast
Episode| 40 "Just Put Yo Damn Phone Down"

Gifted Bosses Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 93:26


This week on the gifted bosses podcast we discuss kanye West, The Greek Freak. Bron got a billi, side chicks saving relationships? What's the statute of limitations on cheating and much more on the gifted bosses podcast.... Music by @bandz_papi_chulo - WCFL 

Titan Medical Lifestyle
Episode 181: Titan Lifestyle with Big Dru 84: Summer Specials, Live Q&A, current events & more!

Titan Medical Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 55:58


6/4/21 Titan Lifestyle with Big Dru & John Tsikouris: * Our social media: https://linktr.ee/TitanMedicalCenter * Live Q&A on @Titanmedical social media!
 * Summer Specials! Are you ready? Summer is almost here! * 2 young teens used shotgun & AK-47 in crazy shootout with deputies * Working out with other people is good for you * FL man & 10yo son do paintball drive by, boy shot by real gun * Benzene (known carcinogen) found in sunscreens/after-sun products UPCOMING EVENTS: June 3: WCFL 29 in Tampa Jun 19: Deke Warner Mid Florida Classic Jul 31: Tampa Bay Jeep Fest Aug 7: Tampa Pro Aug 14: NPC Deke Warner Florida State Sep 9-11th:St.Pete Art & Fashion Week Oct 7: Olympia 2021 in Orlando November: Cars & Couture Weekly Newsletter: Summer Specials! Are you ready? Summer is almost here! (https://conta.cc/2TmUPzt) Text: titanmedical to: 22828 to get on our emailing list! Titan podcasts: https://titanmedicallifestylepodcast.fireside.fm Click here for our link to the New patient Paperwork to get started with Titan & our full list of social media! https://linktr.ee/TitanMedicalCenter And of course you can call/text anytime for more info: 727-389-3220 or http://titanmedicalcenter.com/ We service NATIONWIDE! Text:titanmedical to:22828 to get on our emailing list About Titan Medical Center: We offer Hormone Replacement Therapy, Medical Weight Loss, Injectable Vitamin & Amino Therapies, Relationship, Bedroom Enhancing Therapies, On-Site or Nationwide Blood Work Testing, Peptide Therapies, In-House IV Therapy, & Primary Care. We are based in Tampa, Florida but YES we service NATIONWIDE! We can help you enhance your life and performance while operating at optimal health levels. We have medical doctors and start with blood work testing to get you on the right track! Some of our therapies are available without blood work testing. Call Titan Medical Center to learn how you can have a healthier, stronger life. We offer telemedicine (via FaceTime or Skype) from the comfort of your own home where you will see a licensed medical provider. Our Titan therapies are doctor prescribed & shipped directly to your doorstep from a licensed US pharmacy!

RADIO Then
AMERICAN Top 40 "Casey Kasem"

RADIO Then

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 62:33


A WCFL aircheck from October of 1972. Kasem began hosting the original American Top 40 on the weekend of July 4, 1970 and remained there until 1988. He would then spend nine years hosting another countdown titled Casey's Top 40, beginning in January 1989 and ending in February 1998, before returning to revive American Top 40 in 1998. Along the way, spin-offs of the original countdown were conceived for country music and adult contemporary audiences, and Kasem hosted two countdowns for the latter format beginning in 1992 and continuing until 2009. He also founded the American Video Awards in 1983 and continued to co-produce and host it until its final show in 1987.

TopRated MMA
Ep. 213 - Paige Andreasen - MMA Fighter - Kickboxer - Fighting for the title @ WCFL on 2/20/21!

TopRated MMA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 9:10


Ep. 213 featured Paige Andreasen who is fighting for the title at World Class Fight League on 2/20! We talked about Taylor Swift dance parties & how she gets mindset right! We also talked about how she handles losses and what the reaction was from family when she told them she wanted to fight! Proudly sponsored by: Rewebbed Inc. - Website Design & Digital Marketing Tigatu (use code "TopRatedMMA" for 10% off) - Shirts Combat Flags - Flag Backdrop Alpha Outpost (use code “topratedmma” for 15% off) - Outdoor / Tactical Gear Anglesey Family Chiropractic & Massage Center INTERESTED IN BEING A SPONSOR OF OUR SHOW? DM US FOR MORE INFO. Be sure to LIKE / FOLLOW Paige Andreasen - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pizzzity.paige/ Be sure to LIKE / FOLLOW World Class Fight League - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/worldclassfightleague Twitter - https://twitter.com/worldclassFL Website - https://worldclassfightleague.com/ Top Rated MMA is all about Real Fighters! Real Stories! We donate 25% of our profits made through our affiliate products to Hire Heroes USA (HireHeroesUSA.org) who empowers U.S. military members, veterans and military spouses to succeed in the civilian workforce. Please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE to our channel and social media sites: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TopRatedMixedMartialArts/ Twitter (@TopRatedMMA) - https://twitter.com/TopRatedMMA Instagram (@TopRatedMMA) - https://www.instagram.com/topratedmma/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/TopRatedMMA Website - ErikAllenMedia.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ErikAllenMedia --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/topratedmma/support

Movie Reviews and Serious Nonsense
Movie Trivia plus a discussion of Alternate Motion Pictures and where to see them

Movie Reviews and Serious Nonsense

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 55:53


Movie TriviaGreg and Tom delve into some movie and streaming content trivia in this the last episode of 2020.  A year that will go down in both universes as equally bad in multiple ways. Also a fun discussion of radio favorite the short form content of Dick Orkin and his radio series Chickenman a part of both Tom and Greg's formative years in High School.Chickenman's rogues gallery includes the Choker, the Hummer, the Chicken-Plucker, the Dog Lady, Big Clyde Crushman, the Bear Lady, the Very Diabolical Rodney Farber (a childhood playmate who never forgave Benton Harbor for breaking his red wagon one Christmas Day), and the Couple From SHTICK (Secret Henchmen To Injure Crime Killers). Benton Harbor is prone to spoonerisms, such as "I shall not rest while rime runs crampant in the streets of Midland City."Greg first heard Chickenman on the AFRTS radio station in Guantanamo Cuba where I worked as a summer intern 1974  I have my copies on large Ampex Reel to Reel tapes as Tom mentions in the show.Orkin was production director at WCFL in Chicago, IL back in 1967 when he created “The Adventures of Chickenman”, portraying mild-mannered shoe salesman Benton Harbor who would fight crime as “Chickenman”. “He's Everywhere. He's Everywhere!” The series was syndicated to more than 1,500 stations worldwide.A special thanks to Apple music for having all the Chickenman episodes on iTunesPodcast intro  music:Kamihamiha! - Alien Warfare Stems by Kamihamiha (c) copyright 2020 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial  (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Kamihamiha/60882and a few short pieces in the middle or the end I think  somewhere in there.Found on Pixabay Movie Reviews and Serious Nonsense is a King Dyro Production

Submission Coalition Podcast Your Resource For All Things Jiu Jitsu, MMA, & More

Rafael Garcia- MMA fighter, coach, gym owner and owner of WCFL. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/submissioncoalition/support

Radio - What Happened?
Episode #3: Gary Owens, WCFL & Dick Biondi and more conversation with Jim & Terry

Radio - What Happened?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 21:39


This week, we talk about call letters, the FCC (!) and heart some 1971 radio with Dick Biondi of WCFL.

The Passionistas Project Podcast
Holly George-Warren turned her passion for music and books into a career as an author

The Passionistas Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 38:17


Two-time Grammy nominee and the award-winning author — Holly George-Warren has written 16 books including the New York Times bestseller The Road to Woodstock and the new biography Janis: Her Life and Music about rock icon Janis Joplin. Holly is also working with Petrine Day Mitchum on a new documentary called Rhinestone Cowboy about the story of Nudie, the Rodeo Tailor. Find out more about Holly George-Warren. Read more about The Passionistas Project. FULL TRANSCRIPT: Passionistas: Hi and welcome to the Passionistas Project Podcast. We're Amy and Nancy Harrington and today we're talking with two-time Grammy nominee and the award winning author Holly George-Warren. To date, Holly has written 16 books, including the New York times bestseller, “The Road to Woodstock” and the forthcoming biography, “Janice: Her Life and Music” about rock icon Janice Joplin. Holly is also working with Patrine Day Mitchell on a new documentary called “Rhinestone Cowboy” about the story of Nudie, the rodeo tailor. So please welcome to the show Holly George-Warren. Holly: Great to be here. Thanks so much for having me. Passionistas: What's the one thing you're most passionate about? Holly: Wow, gosh, what time is it? Every time it changes on the hour it seems like, but of course right now I'm most passionate about, I guess both Janis Joplin and Nudie. As far as my work life goes, my head is wrapped around both of those people. And interestingly enough, Nudie actually did make some outfits for Janice in 1970 so there's a connection with everything. And of course my other passion in my personal life is my family, my husband Robert Brook Warren and my son Jack Warren, who fill my life with joy and excitement and share, uh, my love for the arts, film, music, the outdoors, etc. So I'm very blessed. Passionistas: So tell us a little bit about what first inspired you to become a writer. Holly: I think music really did first inspire me beginning at a very, very young age. I grew up in a small town in North Carolina and literally I'm old enough to have discovered music back in the days of am radio. And in my town it was so tiny. We had very, you know, little radio, just some gospel, I think country and Western. This was in the ‘60s. But I discovered at night after like say nine o'clock on my little clock radio that I could tune into w ABC in New York and WCFL in Chicago. And that just blew my mind. It opened up this whole world for me of all these different sounds and styles of music. Cause that was in the day of very eclectic radio. Playing a DJs, they, they didn't go by strict playlists or anything like that. And I literally started just kind of writing, I think inspired by the music I was hearing. I started writing a little bit about music and I of course started reading biographies also at the same time. So that was the other major I would say inspiration for me. I started reading in elementary school these biographies of all kinds, everyone, you know, from like George Washington Carver to Florence Nightingale to Abraham Lincoln biographies and became kind of obsessed with reading those books. And you know, I just love to read from a young age. So I think those interests kind of combined that. Um, by the time I got to college I was writing quite a bit and uh, always did quite well with my writing assignments in school and then found myself writing more and more about music, going out and seeing bands performing live. And then that's what I did when I moved to New York city in 1979 I started writing for all kinds of fanzines and underground magazines that existed at that time in the East village. About then, it was kind of the post punk scene I guess, but I had been inspired by the original punk rockers, you know. I got to see the Ramones and bands like that in North Carolina before I moved to New York. So I've just started writing about the scene, which was not that well covered at the time. Talk a little bit more about the scene at that point. Back in those days, in the late seventies in New York city, there were only a couple of clubs where you could go out and see bands that had, were kind of either following in the footsteps of the original punk scene in New York and London. And a few of those people were still around New York and playing. So there was this great resurgence of kind of DIY homemade magazines, sort of called fanzines that all kinds of people that were into the scene started writing articles for. And it didn't have as many gatekeepers as say the big glossy magazines of the day, you know, even Cream magazine, which was kind of an upstart as compared to say Rolling Stone was pretty restrictive as far as who could write for those magazines. And I would send out queries and tried to get assignments and never hear back anything. But in the meantime, just people out on the scene who were playing in bands, booking bands, going out to see shows every night we're putting out these music magazines that pretty much anyone through, you know, string a sentence together and had a little bit of knowledge about writing. But a lot of passion basically. Again, passion was very much the key word of I would say the music scene, the people on stage and then also people writing about the music. So that's really what got me started and I started getting published in some, again very small run underground, a little music magazines. Passionistas: Then you did eventually start to write for Rolling Stone and you became an editor of the Rolling Stone press in '93. So tell us about the road to that and your experience working there. Holly: It was quite the fun road. It was circuitous because I did get swept up in the whole band scene and actually started playing in bands very early. I played, I used to call it lead rhythm guitar. So again, playing in different bands over pretty much throughout the 1980s and while I was doing that, I didn't write quite as much, but I felt like it was a huge tool for being able to write about music to actually be in a band. You know, we went on the road, we toured around some of my different bands, I did several recordings. So I learned what it was like to work in a recording studio. And just the whole life of being a musician became a real thing for me. So I felt like I could write about musicians with much more authority. I never considered myself a real musician. I still was a fan, but I, I could play a mean bar chord. And I started out with a fender Mustang and then I moved up to a fender Jazzmaster of the vintage one from the late fifties so I was pretty hip. Let me tell you. In the meantime, I did start getting some real jobs to pay the bills, including, believe it or not, I became an editor at American Baby magazine, which funnily enough, almost everyone that worked there was childless. And that was really my first nationally published articles was for this magazine. Um, how to know when your child is old enough for a pet or, you know, I did a research article where I went out and interviewed parents of quintuplets and quadruplets and triplets, you know, um, but I, you know, really kinda cut my teeth writing for that magazine. I learned how to be a journalist, you know, a real journalist. And then gradually through meeting people and also being a total rock and roll geeky nerd who was constantly reading every rock biography that would come out. And also I was really into, it was weirdly enough through punk rock, I got totally into old timey country music, like the Carter family. And honkytonk music like Hank Williams and I loved, uh, Patsy Cline, Wanda Jackson, the queen of rockabilly. So I got into that kind of music pretty much while I was a full-fledged punk rocker. And again, I think passion is the line between those two, the thread that connects them that, you know, both of those kinds of music, that earlier country that were raw primitive kind of country music as well as punk rock had that passion was very obvious in the music and that I loved it. I was totally into all that kind of music. And in fact, I saw George Jones at the Bottom Line in 1980 which blew my mind. So anyway, so I started learning more about that kind of music by just reading books all the time and eventually heard about a job as a fact checker at Rolling Stone press in the 1980s they were doing this big rock and roll encyclopedia and needed someone to double check everything. You know, these established writers who I'd been reading for years, Rolling Stone, like people like Dave Marsh had written. And so that was my first, you know, I was getting to call up Question Mark of Question Mark and the Mysterians and asking him, you know, was it true that he came from another planet and called up, you know, all these people. In fact, funnily enough, I handsome Dick Manitoba, the singer, the Dictators, I called him up to check some facts about this notorious horrible fight on stage, basically abroad between him and Jayne County at CBGBs. And then literally when I was playing in my band, we were rehearsing and this music building famously where Madonna once lived before she got an apartment near times square I was in, had gotten a taxi to get home with my equipment and there was, who was driving me, but you know, Richard, Manitoba, handsome Dick himself, who I had just caught up and asked him about his career as a fact checker. So anyway, that kind of got my foot in the door at Rolling Stone, which led to me over the years doing freelance projects for them. And till finally in 1993, well actually ‘91, they hired me as the editor to do a couple of their Landmark books, had deals with Random House to do new additions, “The Rolling Stone Album Guide” and “The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll.” And so they hired me to kind of be the editor to work with uh, Anthony DeCurtis and Jim Hinky at the magazine to guide these books, which are these massive, massive researched, you know, a lot of people involved, you know, a lot of moving parts to do these new, uh, additions. So that went really well. So in 1993 they decided to start up a new book division, which had kind of fallen by the wayside and they hired me to come on board and run that book division. And that was a great experience and that's what led me to start writing for the magazine. I started doing assignments for the magazine, record reviews and things like that while running the book division. I learned so much from working on those kinds of big reference books. You know, and again, we had amazing writers that I got to interface with and on “The Illustrated History of Rock and Roll,” too, I got to work with everyone from Peter [inaudible] to Mark Marcus to the late great Robert Palmer. Again, Dave Marsh, you know, many, many writers. And then I got to assign a lot of new chapters and in fact I wrote a chapter, Anthony DeCurtis became a real mentor to me. He was an editor at Rolling Stone that was in the trenches with me on these book projects and he assigned me as the writer to do a big piece on the changing role of women and rock, you know, beginning with Patty Smith, et cetera. Up to that current time. I think, you know, I covered, I think Sinead O'Connor at that point was maybe one of the newer artists that was, uh, the focus of my chapter. But that was a real huge, exciting thing to get to be part of. And then I got to do another very cool book with a wonderful writer editor named Barbara Odair, who came to my office. She was working at Rolling Stone and then at US magazine back in the day when it was owned by Winter media and said, “Let's do a whole book on women in music with every chapter written by women and every, as much as possible, all the photography done by women.” So we did this really cool book called “Trouble Girls: The Rolling Stone Book of Women in Rock.” And funnily enough, one of the chapters I did for that one was this big piece on Nico, who was my first ever famous person I ever interviewed when I was, you know, living in New York city. I was still waitressing at the time. And Nico, of course from the velvet underground fame was kind of down at the heels. Editorials at the time, but having to go to a methadone clinic across from where I was working and would come in every day afterwards and have an amaretto on the rocks and cheesecake. So I got up my courage and asked her if I could interview her and I didn't even have a platform for my interview, but she said yes and got to spend some time with her and interview her and use part of the interview and a little fanzine back in the day. But then I got to really expand and write this whole chapter on Nico and use this interview I'd done 10 years earlier or even earlier than me, I guess 12 years earlier for this book “Trouble Girl.” So that was really exciting. Yeah. Passionistas: So you were writing about women, you're interviewing women, but what was it like for you as a woman starting in those early days in the punk rock scene through this time where you've becoming a more established rock journalist? What were your experiences like both as a musician and a journalist, as a woman in the music industry? Holly: Well, when I met people face to face and worked with them, say for example, Anthony DeCurtis and Jim Hinky, who sadly just passed away just a few weeks ago or a month, a month or so ago. They were very, very encouraging and very supportive. They really encouraged me to write and gave me assignments, et cetera. But before that I really found, and maybe it's true whether you're male or female or whatever gender, you know, but if I just blindly sent out queries or blindly tried to get gigs writing, when I first moved to New York City, it was a disaster. I mean, people either ignored me or just blew me off or said no or you know, it was really hard to get the foot in the door without actually working with people and for them to see what my work was like. Now, I did have the good fortune early on to meet some people that had worked with punk magazine and part of, there was this whole cool kind of resurgence of comics. This really great artists. Peter Bag had joined forces with John Holmstrom who had done punk magazine. And Peter and I, a Peter's wife and I work together, you know, at this restaurant. So Peter knew that I, you know, at this time I was just going out and writing about stuff on my own and pitching it to a few people I knew actually from North Carolina had moved to New York, but then they started giving me assignments for this. These magazines they started, one was called Stop and when it was called comical funny. So they, you know, they really encouraged me. So, you know, I can't say that I experienced gender bias or anything like that. Once I knew the people, I think maybe I was just, it's hard to know. I mean I did definitely get a lot of rejection. A lot of people that I pitched didn't really take me seriously and whether it's they didn't really know my work or because I was a woman, I don't know. I mean I, I did frequently find myself being the only music geek, you know, blabbing away on all this arcane kind of Trainspotting rock and roll history trivia with, you know, I'd be the only gal in the room blabbing away about that, you know, with some guys and stuff like that. There weren't a lot of women doing it and there weren't that many women around Lee for me that I crossed paths with to kind of support my endeavors at that part of my career. However, I very fortunately met a couple of women when I was a fact checker at Rolling Stone Press who were very, very encouraging and really I would not be talking to you right now if not for them. And one was Patti Romanowski who was the editor of Rolling Stone Press at the time, who hired me as a fact checker back in the ‘80s. She went on to write many as told two books with everyone from Mary Wilson to Otis Williams at the temptations. And that book has recently been the basis for this very successful Broadway show right now. So Patty was fantastic. And then her boss, the woman who ran rolling stone press with Sarah Layson who became, you know, really made my career because after she left Rolling Stone Press, she started a book packaging company and became a literary agent and hired me continuously for her book company. And then she became my literary agent when I left Rolling Stone. No, actually before I even started at Rolling Stone, my first ever book, which I uh, got my first book deal around 1990. So it was even before I went to Rolling Stone actually, she became my literary agent and my first ever book, she connected me with my coauthor Jenny Boyd, who had been married to make Fleetwood and her sister Patty Boyd, you might know the name was married to George Harrison, Eric Clapton. And Patty was a really interesting person who had kind of dug out a new life for herself. After her marriage with Mick Fleetwood ended, went back to school, became a psychologist, got a PhD and wanted to do a book on creativity and in musicians. So she hired me to be her co-author and we did this book called, well, it's available now. It got repackaged again and republished in England called, “It's Not Only Rock and Roll,” but it was basically about the creative process of musicians based on interviews with 75 musicians. So that really started me on my path as an author. That was my first book and that came out and a ‘91 Simon Schuster, a Fireside Division. So Sarah did that and then she became my, you know, agent. I wrote a few other books, a couple while I was at Rolling Stone and then when I left there in 2001 I've been writing books ever since. And Sarah has been my agent for all of them up to this my Janice Joplin book. And she definitely is one of my, you know, if not for her, I would, you know, like I said, I would not be talking to you right now. Passionistas: You're listening to the Passionistas Project Podcast and our interview with award winning author Holly George-Warren. To find out more about her latest book, “Janice: Her Life and Music” visit HollyGeorgeWarren.com. Now here's more of our interview with Holly. So clearly you have an extreme in depth knowledge of the history of women in the music industry. So how do you think the music industry has evolved over the years in terms of opportunities for women? Holly: When I first moved to New York as far as women performing in bands, that was just starting to really happen thanks to the whole, you know, punk explosion with bands from England, like the Slits and the Raincoats, the Modettes, you know, I saw all those bands, that little tiny clubs and it just was a much more welcoming atmosphere for women to pick up instruments and play in pants. And like I said, I started playing guitar in bands. Then of course, you know people like Tina Weymouth and Chrissy Hynde, I mean Patty Smith of course. So as far as getting the courage to get up on stage and play and then just, um, to have other like-minded souls out there that wanted to be in bands with you was very, uh, it was a great time to be in New York and gradually there became more and more venues, places to play. I got to play at all of them from, you know, CBS to Max's Kansas city, peppermint lounge, Danceteria, you know, all these great classic clubs in New York, you know, late seventies, early eighties. And as far as the music business, I mean, you know, at that time we were like screw the music, but you know, we were punk rockers, man. We were underground. We didn't want anything to do with that. In fact, when I started even working for Rolling Stone in ‘93, I would tell people like, yeah, I'm working for Rolling Stone so I can afford now to write about the bands I really love. For it cause I was still writing for this really cool magazine called Option, which, and I'll if you remember that magazine, but very cool magazine based on the West Coast. And so I'd still write about people that would never ever get covered in Rolling Stone, but all different types of music. And again started writing about some of the early country music pioneers and rockabilly people like Wanda and people like that. So I didn't really interface that much with the mainstream music business at that time. You know, I basically had good experiences on that very low level. Again, this was the time of the Go-Go's had come around and the Bangles, my band Dos Furlines, went on a tour of Canada with a couple of other all women bands and it was, you know, it was a male promoter and everything went really great. Once I started moving up the food chain, once I was at Rolling Stone, I started working on producing some CD packages with labels. And again, everybody I worked with were male, but they were very supportive. They were really into what, you know, my ideas were. So I didn't really have any problem with that. And you know, gradually I started meeting some very cool women that a lot of women I discovered had been really behind the scenes. So I started meeting some of those women who had been working at labels for years. Some of them had left, it started their own publicity companies, some of them were in management, et cetera. So, and then I, you know, finally got to meet a few of the women who had been pioneering women, female journalists. But again, there weren't that many. It was very cool to see. And then, you know, like I said, Barbeau Dara and I did a whole book with lots of great, great women writers. The scene I think helped, um, a lot of women find their, you know, their niche a lot. You know, a lot of women were total big into music just the way I was. But you know, finally, all these channels that opened up for them to pursue it as either a writer or you know, an A& R person manager, publicist, a photographer, lots of great women photographers. And again, I was, I loved meeting women who started in the business in the ‘60s into the ‘70s. So I loved getting to meet them in the ‘90s and just, I wish I would've known them or could've somehow met them when I first started out in the ‘70s, late seventies, even early eighties to get encouragement from them. But you know, they, they were really kind of behind the scenes. They weren't that obvious. And some of them became very good friends like Jan new house ski, uh, fabulous, wonderful. A writer who was one of the early women writers for Cream magazine. And, uh, I got to know her and work with her and you know, Daisy McLean, who had written for Rolling Stone, um, back in the glory days of rock journalism where they were all these junkets and you were flown all over and wined and dined by the labels and all that kind of stuff. And she had some amazing stories to tell about being in the trenches. And Ellen sand or another wonderful writer who her great book called, I think it's called trips, was just reissued last year. And she was a very early writer. And when out on the road with, you know like LEDs up one and covered a Woodstock and a lot of Janis Joplin gigs, Forest Hills tennis stadium wrote about that. And so again, just these great writers who were hard to find when I started out. Passionistas: You have an interest in all these genres. And you've written about such a wide range of music from country to punk. What makes a topic or an artist compelling enough for you to dedicate a book to the subject? Holly: I guess if there's a complexity to the person and arguably perhaps all artists are a complex people, who knows cause I don't know about all of them, but I've been really attracted to writing about people that have had to really struggle, who've had to break down barriers to be heard, who have, you know, a lot of facets to their personality. And Janice is my third biography. My first one was Gene Autry, the singing cowboy who was a very complex man and very much a groundbreaking artist going way back to the beginning in the late 1920s broke through in the early thirties. And then Alex Chilton, who of course a lot of people know from big star, but it started out as this pop star at age 16 and the Box Tops and just had this incredible career in life. I become passionate about them, their music, their lives. I never lose that passion. I mean I still get excited if some crazy, you know, online radio station plays, you know, a Gene Autry song. Same thing without, I was so thrilled. I went to see once upon a time at time in Hollywood and to hear a very deep cut box top song on the soundtrack of a, of the new Quintin Tarantino films. So two to train. By the way, I never lose the passion for the people that I like. Literally moving in with one of my biography subjects, you know, for several years. And you never forget your roommates, right? Most of them. Passionistas: Tell us about why you chose to write a book about Janis Joplin and what you learned about her that you found most fascinating from writing the book. Holly: I have to say part of it, I mean, I really believe that my subjects also choose me somehow. Again, following my passion, I ended up in a place where it just kind of comes together and with Janice for years, of course I had loved her music. She was definitely an inspiration for me growing up again in this tiny town in North Carolina, that didn't have a lot going on for me as far as the kind of things I was interested in. And now again, I might be like one of my biography subjects, but I think I saw her on the Dick Cavett show and just her whole look and attitude and sensibility and not to mention her incredible voice. I'm like, what's that? I want to be that. She was probably actually a little did I know at the time wearing this outfit that Nudie made for her. Of course. I was one of those people that was devastated when she died in 1970 and in 1971 I had joined the Columbia Record Blub and got Pearl. I still have my original copy. So just a fan and then once I was working at Rolling Stone and started doing projects with the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Hall of Fame did a really cool symposium on Janis back in the nineties, I think it was ‘97. And Bob Santoli, the head of education, VP of education and programming at the time invited me to be part of it and I'm, I got to go to Cleveland and give a talk about Janice's influence on contemporary women musicians, but the best part was I got to meet Janice's brother and sister Michael and Laura. I got to meet Sam Andrew, her a guitar player, Chet Holmes, who was the manager for Big brother and the Holding Company and started the Avalon Ballroom dances there back in the ‘60s some other people to her, John Cook, her road manager. So I got to meet all these people. Then lo and behold, they did an American masters, American Music masters panel on Janice or weekend symposium on Janice again in 2009 I believe it was. And once again this time, um, and powers and I were asked to give talks about, Janis kind of a keynote thing with Lucy O'Brien, a grade a woman, rock journalists who's based in London. So the three of us kind of gave a joint keynote and again got to meet all these amazing people. So I just kind of got to learn more and more and more about Janice and about her music. The thing that really got me was I was asked to write liner notes for this two CD set called the Pearl sessions that Sony was doing in the early teens. And for the first time they had gone into the vaults and pulled out all this talk back between Janice and Paul Rothchild, her producer, who was known for being a very authoritarian producer. Like he worked with Joni Mitchell and one of her first or I think or second album. And she's like, no, I can't work with him. He's too bossy. He tells me what to, you know, so she wouldn't work with him. He famously produced most of the Door's albums and he would make Jim Morrison like redo his vocal like 10 times or whatever. But he listening to them in the studio together, I'm like, Oh my gosh, this woman is calling the shots. Janis Joplin is telling Paul Rothchild like, Oh wait, let's slow it down here. Wait, let's try a different arrangement on this. Let's have this guitar part here. I mean, she was basically producing the record with him. She's never gotten credit really for being this very thoughtful orchestrator of music and hardworking musician. She created a very different image of herself in order to sell herself as a persona, this rock persona. And she was very successful at that and I think I, and almost everybody else bought it, but I realized from listening to these recordings that there was a whole other side to her, this musician side, that she wasn't just blessed born with this incredible voice that she just came out of the box singing. She worked, she really worked. And that very much intrigued me and that made me more interested in wanting to spend four and a half, five years working on Janice's life story and trying to make a write a book about her that shows her trajectory as a musician because you know, there had been some other books, some very well researched. I'm Alice Echols wrote a great book about Janis with a lot of research, but I felt still that somehow or musicianship and had not ever been acknowledged the extent that it should have been. So that was kind of my goal for this book to really find out who her musical influences were. What did she do to improve her craft, or how did she discover her voice? What were the obstacles she had to overcome, all those kinds of things. So that really fired me up. And again, my wonderful agent, Sara Liaison, who had actually been the agent for Laura Joplin's book that she wrote called “Love Janice,” which told her story of growing up with Janice as her sister and used a lot of letters that Janice had written home. She reproduced a lot of the letters in the book and my agent told Laura about me and I had met her back in the nineties and so I was able to come to an agreement that, again, similar to the Autry book, they would allow me to go into Janice's personal files or scrapbooks or letters, and I could use all that in my book, but without any controls over what I wrote, they would not have any editorial approvals or anything like that. So again, that's, that's how that came about. Passionistas: And your other current passion, you've touched on it a couple times, but tell us a little bit more about “Rhinestone Cowboy,” the story of Nudie. Holly: I think there's kind of a pattern here. You can see that none of these, I'm no one overnights and station or whatever. All of my projects really, they come from years of passionately pursuing something just really for the love of it, more than with any sort of goal in mind. And that's kind of the same story with Nudie. As I mentioned, I was a collector of Western where I worked on the, “How the West Was Worn” book and that's when I really learned about Nudie, who was this very showman, like couturier the Dior of the sagebrush or whatever they used to call him, who catered to early on cellular Lloyd Cowboys, people like gene Autry. And Roy Rogers was a huge client and then all the stars like Hank Williams making their incredible embroidered outfits. Then he started putting rhinestones on the outfits. I'm for a country in Western singers. And then in the late sixties people like Graham Parsons, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Janice, the Grateful Dead, the Rolling Stones, Elton John all started going there, getting these really outrageous over the top and bordered and rhinestone suits. So I learned about him gradually and then it turns out through doing “How the West Was Worn,” I met Patrine Day Mitchum, who herself had actually hung out at Nudie's back in the ‘70s, knew him and he had tapped her to write his memoir with him. So she has hours and hours and hours of taped, uh, recordings with him telling his fascinating story about being an immigrant as a young boy from the Ukraine to New York, all these ups and downs. He went through very colorful stories that finally landed him in Los Angeles in the late forties and started his shop and started making outfits for all these Western swing performers. Tex Williams was his first. So we teamed up and started talking literally back in 2002 about, Oh, we should do a project together about Nudie. Should we do a book, because should we do a film? And so literally, all these years later now, we've actually started working on our documentary. In the meantime, I had worked on several documentaries over the years as a consulting producer and producer on lots of music documentaries that have been on PBS, etc. So I had that experience. And then Trina has worked in the film industry over the years as well. So we were able to kind of combine our passion for Nudie and his incredible clothing and some of the other outfits were made by some other great, also immigrants from Eastern Europe. This guy named Turk who was out on the end. VanNess was the first one. His shop opened in 1923 and then back in Philadelphia on the East coast rodeo. Ben had a shop beginning in 1930 all three of them in Nudie where they came from. Eastern Europe was young boys, young men, and then also the whole story of the immigrants from Mexico. Manuel who still at age 86 is designing these incredible outfits in Nashville. He worked with Nudie and Heimaey Castenada who is still right there in North Hollywood, making incredible outfits for Chris Isaac and Billy Gibbons and Dwight Yoakam. So it's a bigger story. Even then I realized as far as it's a story of immigrants coming to this country and creating the iconic American look, the rhinestone cowboy outfit. Right. So go figure. Passionistas: Looking back on your journey so far, is there one decision you've made that you consider the most courageous? That sort of changed your trajectory? Holly: Oh, I guess it was just picking up and moving to New York city with, I had a little audio cassette player. You remember those? It was even pre Walkman. I had that. If you could set mix tapes or suitcase and that was it. 500 bucks, maybe 700 I don't know. Just kind of moved to New York and I mean, I think, I guess that was the smartest thing I ever did because basically in New York I made lifelong friends. I met my husband, he was playing in a band, the flesh tones. Um, we were on a double bill. My band does for line. So that's how we met in the 80s all these passions, some of which I had as a young girl growing up in North Carolina, I was literally able to materialize into projects, into a lifestyle and into a livelihood. I mean, gosh, I mean, how lucky am I that that happened? Things that could have just been a hobby actually became a way of life and an occasional paycheck here and there. So I feel very, very lucky. And I think moving to New York city, almost at a whim, I went to school at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. So I had two sides of my personality, the former hippie Janice wannabe, and the punk rocker. So when I was going to leave Chapel Hill, I'm like, well, I'm either gonna move to New York City or Key West. So I think it's a good thing. I moved to New York city. Passionistas: What's your secret to a rewarding life? Holly: Again, and I teach, I tell my students this, whatever you do, if you can pursue it with passion. You guys nailed it with the name of your podcast. Because if you can approach even, you know, path things with passion, you know, with anger or … of one with passion, I think, you know, whatever it is, if you can just engage and be passionate about things that's going to enrich your life. I mean it can maybe take its toll on you too. But I think how that kind of feeling and motivation that you're driven by the passion of whatever it is that you're thinking about or wanting to learn about or whatever, you're going to do a much better job with whatever it is you're pursuing. Passionistas: What's your definition of success? Holly: I guess success is not only attaining a goal that you had for yourself, but within that goal also having happiness and a good state of mind about it. Because I think horribly, you know, in our culture, a lot of people that find certain success, you know, material success or even career success, there's other aspects of their life that is not working out too well. So that's not really success is that I think you have to put all the parts of the puzzle together so that they're all kind of working out together to really be successful. It's tricky. It's difficult because life has a way of throwing lots of curve balls at ya. Passionistas: So what advice would you give to a young woman who wants to be a journalist or an author? Holly: First off, subscribe to your podcast. And seriously, I think surrounding yourself or finding out about or listening to other people who are passionate about things that you're interested in doing or even if it's something different, but people that their passion is driven them to be successful or to work towards attaining success, that that can be very inspirational and motivational for them. And then also not just do things through rote or whatever. You have to really find something that energizes you and does and passion you to want to pursue it, and I think that's really important and not do something just because you're supposed to or someone tells you you should do this, but you have to really find things that are going to bring you fulfillment. Passionistas: Thanks for listening to the Passionistas Project Podcast and our interview with Holly George-Warren to find out more about her latest book, “Janice: Her Life and Music,” visit HollyGeorgeWarren.com. And don't forget, our quarterly subscription box The Passionistas Project Pack goes on sale October 30th. Each box is filled with products made by women owned businesses and female artisans to inspire you to follow your passions. Sign up for our mailing list@thepassionistasproject.com to get 10% off your first purchase. And be sure to subscribe to the Passionistas Project Podcast so you don't miss any of our upcoming inspiring guests.

MMA on the Rocks
Episode 160 - Style Fender Bender - UFC 243 - Whittaker Vs Adesanya - UFC Tampa Preview

MMA on the Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 59:43


We bring you a full recap of UFC 243 from Melbourne, Australia, headlined by middleweight champion Robert Whittaker putting his title on the line against interim champion Israel Adesanya. We discuss the biggest winners on the card and fun fights to make down the line. We also preview UFC Fight Night 161 which will take place in Tampa, Florida and will be headlined by strawweights Michelle Waterson and former champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk. We talk local fights with Ben Zapata defending his WCFL lightweight championship, also in Tampa, Florida. We discuss the new Joker movie and drink some Basil Hayden's dark rye whiskey - cheers! UFC 243: 185 lbs.: Middleweight Champion Robert Whittaker vs. Interim Middleweight Champion Israel Adesanya 155 lbs.: Dan Hooker vs. Al Iaquinta 265 lbs.: Sergey Spivak vs. Tai Tuivasa 170 lbs.: Luke Jumeau vs. Dhiego Lima 170 lbs.: Rostem Akman vs. Jake Matthews 265 lbs.: Yorgan De Castro vs. Justin Tafa 170 lbs.: Maki Pitolo vs. Callan Potter 145 lbs.: Megan Anderson vs. Zarah Fairn Dos Santos 155 lbs.: Jamie Mullarkey vs. Brad Riddell 115 lbs.: Nadia Kassem vs. Ji Yeon Kim 135 lbs.: Bruno Silva vs. Khalid Taha UFC Fight Night 161: Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs Michelle Waterson (female strawweight) Cub Swanson vs Cron Gracie (featherweight) Mackenzie Dern vs Amanda Ribas (welterweight) Thomas Gifford vs Brok Weaver (lightweight) Eryk Anders vs Gerald Meerschaert (middleweight) Luis Pena vs Matt Frevola (lightweight) Ryan Spann vs Devin Clark (lightweight) Niko Price vs James Vick (welterweight) Max Griffin vs Alex Morono (welterweight) Hector Aldana vs Miguel Baeza (welterweight) Martin Vettori vs Andrew Sanchez (middleweight) JJ Aldrich vs Lauren Mueller (flyweight) Marlon Vera vs Andrew Ewell (bantamweight)

Something About the Beatles
146: Fab 4 Mania with Carol Tyler

Something About the Beatles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 93:16


Ever wonder what the lives of those screaming legions of fans were like? Wonder no more: today, I speak with award-winning cartoonist, Carol Tyler, whose memoir of her Beatles adoration, Fab 4 Mania: A Beatles Obsession and the Concert of a Lifetime, has just been published. The book builds on the diary that she kept as 13-year old, vividly chronicling her devotion with the art and journals she kept from back in the day. Her journey articulates the fan experience of someone who grew up with The Beatles, while also serving as a love letter to the city of her birth (and mine): Chicago, and how local top 40 radio (WLS, WCFL, WVON) impacted young lives while shaping tastes. Carol’s richly illustrated book transports readers back in time, capturing the immediacy of anticipating and witnessing a Beatles concert during those all-too-brief touring years. It features an Introduction written by Beatles biographer Hunter Davies. The post 146: Fab 4 Mania with Carol Tyler appeared first on Something About The Beatles.

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Something About the Beatles
146: Fab 4 Mania with Carol Tyler

Something About the Beatles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 93:16


Ever wonder what the lives of those screaming legions of fans were like? Wonder no more: today, I speak with award-winning cartoonist, Carol Tyler, whose memoir of her Beatles adoration, Fab 4 Mania: A Beatles Obsession and the Concert of a Lifetime, has just been published. The book builds on the diary that she kept as 13-year old, vividly chronicling her devotion with the art and journals she kept from back in the day. Her journey articulates the fan experience of someone who grew up with The Beatles, while also serving as a love letter to the city of her birth (and mine): Chicago, and how local top 40 radio (WLS, WCFL, WVON) impacted young lives while shaping tastes. Carol’s richly illustrated book transports readers back in time, capturing the immediacy of anticipating and witnessing a Beatles concert during those all-too-brief touring years. It features an Introduction written by Beatles biographer Hunter Davies. The post 146: Fab 4 Mania with Carol Tyler appeared first on Something About The Beatles.

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Rare & Scratchy Rock 'N Roll Podcast
Rare & Scratchy Rock 'N Roll_070

Rare & Scratchy Rock 'N Roll Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2018 54:36


RARE & SCRATCHY ROCK 'N ROLL #_070 – “FAMOUS TOP 40 RADIO STATION JINGLES & DISC JOCKEYS" You never would’ve heard all the great hits you grew up with if it weren’t for your favorite local top-40 radio stations, and your favorite local DJs.  In New York you probably heard Cousin Brucie on music radio WABC. In Dallas it was Ken Dowe on 11-90 “KLIF” (pronounce it “cliff”). Los Angeles had Charlie Van Dyke rocking out on boss radio 93-KHJ. And our resident rockologist, Ken Deutsch, listened to DJs such as Dick Biondi and Art Roberts on 89-WLS, Chicago. We’re turning most of this episode over to Ken, the owner of the largest radio station jingle collection on this planet. He’ll flog your memory banks with some of the jocks and jingles that made your particular top-40 station so memorable.   And Ken interviews two of the big air talents who played the hits back in the day – Bob Sirott and – Al Mitchell.  Hear it all here.