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This is Democracy
This is Democracy – Episode 152: European Union

This is Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021


This week, Jeremi and Zachary speak with Dr. Lorinc Redei about the change that has occured within the European Union. Zachary sets the scene with his poem, “What Becomes of a Continent.” Dr. Lorinc Redei is a professor at the LBJ School at the University of Texas at Austin, where he serves as the graduate […]

La Taberna del Androide
Especial: La Saga Final Fantasy a través de su música (Parte 2)

La Taberna del Androide

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 167:35


Este no es un programa sobre la música de Final Fantasy, es un programa en el que utilizando la música como vehículo conductor, repasamos varias entregas de la saga, contando curiosidades, anécdotas y comentando algunas de las características de cada juego que los hace únicos.En este programa abordamos diez temas absolutamente increíbles, algunos originales, algunos versionados, de muchas de las entregas más desconocidas de la saga.1992 Battle on/at the Big Bridge - Final Fantasy V (Cover by Gametal)1997 Hero's Theme/Ramza's Theme) - Final Fantasy Tactics (Cover by Scott Penick)1999 Dash de Chocobo de Chocobo Racing2003 Eternity: Memory of Lightwaves + Real Emotion [METAL] (family jules feat. Adriana Figueroa) - Final Fantasy X-2 2003 Morning Sky / Sound of the Wind - Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles 2009 This is the End for You - Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers2009 My Hands - Final Fantasy Xlll (Leona Lewis) 2010 Torn from heavens - Final Fantasy XIV (Distant Worlds Vol.4)2011 What Becomes of Us +. [French] Zero - Final Fantasy Type-0 (Mioune) Si echas de menos algún tema y/o entrega de la saga en concreto y quieres que tenga protagonismo en futuras partes de esta serie, no dudes en dejarlo en los comentarios.Esperamos que lo disfrutéis tanto como hemos disfrutado nosotros grabándolo. Hasta el próximo programa.Si te ha gustado el programa no dudes en compartirlo en tus redes sociales, darle a me gusta y/o puntuarnos positivamente en tu reproductor de Podcast favorito.

Sermons from FCC- St. Paul
What Becomes of the Brokenhearted?

Sermons from FCC- St. Paul

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 15:20


Isaiah 61:1-11 | Third Sunday in Advent | The World Is About to Turn Worship Series | December 13, 2020 | Dennis Sanders, preaching "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted?" It's not just a song, it's also how the people of Israel felt after they returned from exile. But in Isaiah 61, we hear of a prophet that will come to heal broken hearts. Signs of hope abound on this Third Sunday in Advent. During the COVID-19 pandemic, we aren't offering in-person worship so join us online at fccsaintpaul.org.

D-Sides, Orphans, and Oddities
The Bee Gees show. Angela Bingham and Ken Ray Wilemon visit the studio, pre-'Vid.

D-Sides, Orphans, and Oddities

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 120:00


Barry Gibb - The Victim (unreleased) (1969)  Jimmy Ruffin & Marcy Levy - Where Do I Go? (1980) His big hit was "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted" which was originally intended for The Spinners. He is the older brother of David Ruffin. Marcy Levy was a veteran of the studio by this time. In this show, I talk about her time with Shakespeare's Sister. To little effect.  Marcy Levy & Robin Gibb - Help Me! (1980) From Wikipedia: After working on Jimmy Ruffin's Sunrise (including the track "Where Do I Go", a duet by Ruffin and Marcy Levy) Robin Gibb and Bee Gees keyboardist Blue Weaver work together again by supplying tracks for the soundtrack of the film Times Square. And the result was the song "Help Me!" sung by Levy and Gibb. The song was heard in the film's closing credits. I like the XTC song "Take This Town". I recommend this movie to both of you.  Lulu - Everybody Clap (1971) Trivia question to stump the room. Name a song that includes members of Led Zeppelin, Cream, The Bee Gees, and Stone The Crows.  It's this one.  Lulu — lead vocals Maurice Gibb — guitar, background vocals Leslie Harvey — guitar (Alex Harvey's brother. Look him up for the troubled tale of an ungrounded mic.)  Jack Bruce — bass John Bonham — drums How about that? Lulu was Maurice Gibbs' wife. She had a pretty good solo career in the '60s. Her biggest hit was "To Sir With Love". Yeah! That was the gal that let Maurice touch her all over.  Angela, Ken, and I - Jive Talkin'  Angela, Ken, and I - Run To Me  Angela's Utah Stories The Osmonds - I, I, I (1979) Produced by Maurice Gibb. Maurice Gibb - Modulating Maurice (1969) Gibb was a session musician in Australia for other artists including Bip Addison, Anne Shelton, April Bryon, Barrington Davis, and singer Jon. Around 1969, Gibb worked with his next-door neighbor, Beatle Ringo Starr, and the result was the track "Modulating Maurice" but it was not released. But here it is, for you.  The Bee Gees - Lovers (1976)  Angela, Ken, and I - Stayin' Alive  Angela, Ken, and I - How Can You Mend A Broken Heart  Angela, Ken, and I - Centerpiece  Angela, Ken, and I - How Deep Is Your Love Go to https://www.angelabinghamvoice.com/ Her album is here. She probably doesn't recall doing this show, but I FINALLY got around to downloading it. WHAT FUN we had!  Robin Gibb - Trash (1979)  The Bee Gees - Claustrophobia (1965)  The Bee Gees - She Came In Through The Bathroom Window (1976) Listen for the little piccolo phrase after "And so I quit the police department..." If that doesn't make your insides curl up in terror, I don't know what will. This little pop experiment inadvertently gave birth to the "Sgt. Pepper" movie.  The Fut - Have You Heard The Word? (1969) It's pronounced "foot". "Have You Heard the Word" was recorded on 6 August 1969. That day, Maurice Gibb had broken his arm falling down a flight of stairs. He showed up wearing a cast and shot full of painkillers, and he proceeded to take advantage of the open bar in the studio. Kipner and Groves were not happy with this listless song to begin with, and as the session deteriorated, they left. Maurice put on tape his best John Lennon vocal impression and somehow played bass as well in his distinctive style. Lawrie recalls that he might have been there too, but admits his memory of the late 1960s is none too good. This song was credited to The Fut. Years later, Gibb said that he had no idea how that happened. The record appeared in early 1970, with rumors that this song was one of The Beatles, perhaps a bootleg recording. The recording was so plausible as a Lennon song that Yoko Ono [Ed: Ever the pragmatist] and Lenono Music, cleaning house in 1985, registered a copyright on it as a song written by John Lennon, even though Lennon had earlier denied participation in this song.  Angela, Ken, and I - Massachusetts Frank Lydon - Fonzie Meets Kotter's Sweathogs (At The School Dance) (1976) Angela, Ken, and I - More Than a Woman  Angela, Ken, and I - Night Fever  Angela, Ken, and I - Tragedy  Angela, Ken, and I - Nights on Broadway 

Futility Closet
313-The Santa Claus Association

Futility Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 33:58


In 1913, New York publicist John Duval Gluck founded an association to answer Santa's mail. For 15 years its volunteers fulfilled children's Christmas wishes, until Gluck's motivation began to shift. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll describe the rise and fall of "Santa's Secretary" in New York City. We'll also survey some splitting trains and puzzle over a difference between twins. Intro: Edward Lear once had to prove his own existence. Paul Dirac proposed that a math problem could be solved with -2 fish. Sources for our feature on John Duval Gluck and the Santa Claus Association: Alex Palmer, The Santa Claus Man: The Rise and Fall of a Jazz Age Con Man and the Invention of Christmas in New York, 2015. Harry Pelle Hartkemeier, John Duvall Gluck, and Emma Croft Germond, "Social Science and Belief," Social Science 9:2 (April 1934), 202-208. Eve M. Kahn, "'Mama Says That Santa Claus Does Not Come to Poor People,'" New York Times, Nov. 26, 2015. Alex Palmer, "Meet the Con Artist Who Popularized Writing to Santa Claus," New York Post, Sept. 20, 2015. Kathleen Read, "What Becomes of Santa Claus Letters?", [Washington, D.C.] Evening Star, Dec. 21, 1930, 3. "'Santa Claus' Gluck Ignores His Critics," New York Times, Dec. 11, 1928. "Submits Accounting on Santa Claus Fund," New York Times, Jan. 11, 1928. "Santa Claus Group Again Balks Inquiry," New York Times, Dec. 31, 1927. "Santa Claus, Inc., Now Offers Books," New York Times, Dec. 25, 1927. "Santa Claus Group in Postal Inquiry," New York Times, Dec. 24, 1927. "Santa Claus Group Under Coler's Fire," New York Times, Dec. 23, 1927. "Now the Santa Claus Letters Are Falling Into the Mail," New York Times, Dec. 4, 1927. "Santa Claus Association Will Send Gifts To 12,000 Poor Children Who Wrote Letters," New York Times, Dec. 20, 1925. "Thousands Write Santa," Richmond [Va.] Times-Dispatch, Dec. 21, 1919, 4. "Probe Upholds Contentions of the Boy Scout Leaders," Harrisburg [Pa.] Telegraph, Aug. 24, 1917. John Duval Gluck, "Boy Scouts: Suggestion That the Rival Bodies End Their Quarrel and Get to Work," New York Times, Aug. 19, 1917. Max Abelman and John Duval Gluck, "Methods Proposed to Control Charity; Plans for a Charity Service League," New York Times, Aug. 5, 1917. "Making Santa Real to Poor Children," New York Times, Nov. 22, 1914. "Santa Claus Association Incorporated," New York Times, March 26, 1914. "Played Santa Claus and Solved an Economic Problem," New York Times, Jan. 18, 1914. "Letters to Santa Really Answered," New York Times, Dec. 25, 1913. "Plays Santa Claus to Poor," New York Times, Dec. 12, 1913. "Santa Claus Will Answer His Mail," New York Times, Dec. 7, 1913. "Form Santa Claus Body," New York Times, Dec. 6, 1913. USPS Operation Santa. Listener mail: Wikipedia, "S1 (Munich)" (accessed Aug. 22, 2020). S1 (Munich) schedule. Wikipedia, "Dividing Train" (accessed Sept. 17, 2020). "France in Detail: Getting Around," Lonely Planet, accessed Aug. 22, 2020. "'Where the Train Will Divide...' - Portion Working," Southern Electric Group (accessed Aug. 22, 2020). Wikitravel, "Wakayama" (accessed Aug. 22, 2020). Amtrak Empire Builder schedule, March 16, 2020. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was devised by Sharon. Here are two corroborating links (warning -- these spoil the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!

PMN 531
Taungaroa Emile - Taken from obscurity and thrust into the spotlight.

PMN 531

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 18:06


Taungaroa Emile had only acted in school plays, before he made an award-winning screen debut in the landmark movie Once Were Warriors (1994).  Taungaroa played shy but rebellious teenager Boogie Heke once again in the 1999 sequel What Becomes of the Brokehearted. In-between, he starred as a teen ex-con in movie romance Flight of the Albatross. He has also starred in episodes of Taonga and te reo series Aroha, and appeared in Shortland Street, acclaimed feature No 2, and 2011 TV film Tangiwai - A Love Story. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

TRILLOQUY
Opus 26 - It's Time to Let Classical Music Die

TRILLOQUY

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 62:26


In June 2019, the classical music world was rattled by an article titled “It’s Time To Let Classical Music Die.” What Nebal Maysaud didn’t know when they wrote it was that they would start an internet movement! In this opus, Scott and Garrett chat with Nebal about this article, some of their other writings and compositions, and the implications of sustaining Western classical music as a “superior” art form. In the prelude, Garrett and Scott honor the recently deceased actor and comedian John Witherspoon, and they tease the upcoming Trilloquy Performance Series! Episode Playlist Christopher-Joel Carter (arr.) – “What Becomes of the Brokenhearted” Abdel Halim Hafez عبد الحليم حافظ – “Khosara” خساره Jay Z – “Big Pimpin’” Nebal Maysaud – “Colonized Arabesques” Umm Kulthum ام كلثوم – “Alf Leila We Leila” الف ليلة وليله

Everybody A Everybody Gay
Season 3, Episode 19: What Becomes of the Broken-Hearted

Everybody A Everybody Gay

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 95:17


In this episode, we’re falling down an elevator shaft with What Becomes of the Broken-Hearted. We talk Spencer making some self-destructive and thirsty choices with Andrew, Wren, and, yes, Mona; Aria starring in another boring Fitzgerald romcom facilitated by a delightful CeCe; Hanna dealing with her daddy issues by forcing Caleb into a family reunion he didn’t ask for; Jason officially becoming a surrogate Liar by jumping to conclusions and getting targeted by 'A'; Mona enjoying every second of her persona-swap with Spencer; and Emily channeling Pam Fields with her scandalized cupcake delivery. Send us an email at EverybodyAPodcast@gmail.com, check out our Instagram @everybodyapodcast, and please rate/review us on iTunes. Thanks for listening!

CAT BEAR
What Becomes of the Brokenhearted - 4:20:20, 3.50 PM

CAT BEAR

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 2:53


Song Title: What Becomes of the BrokenheartedSong by: Jimmy RuffinSongwriters: William Weatherspoon, Paul Riser, and James DeanPodcast vocals: Gail NoblesWhat Becomes of the Brokenhearted was really a song written for the Spinners. Jimmy Ruffin ended up recording the song. What Becomes of the Brokenhearted may be the right words for your land or world. This land... Brokenhearted..... and Illusion. Now lets go into the world of Jimmy Ruffin whose love has departed. (Singing) As I walk this land of broken dreamsI have visions of many thingsBut happiness is just an illusionFilled with sadness and confusionWhat becomes of the brokenheartedWho had love that's now departed?I know I've got to find some kind of peace of mindMaybe ......Some of you may be feeling just like Jimmy Ruffin right now. What Becomes of the Brokenhearted is a hit single recorded by Jimmy and released on Motown Record's soul label in the summer of 1966. It is a ballad with lead singer Jimmy Ruffin recalling the pain that befalls the brokenhearted, who had love that's now departed. The song is about struggle to overcome sadness while seeking a new relationship after a breakup.The songwriters of the song are William Weatherspoon, Paul Riser, and James Dean. The song was produced by Weatherspoon and William "Mickey" Stevenson. I'm Gail Nobles, and you're listening to the Cat Bear.

Rockin' the Suburbs
811: Fan Mail - Lloyd Cole, Jimmy Ruffin

Rockin' the Suburbs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 18:26


We're trying to get caught up on our correspondence! Today, we address emails and comments about Jimmy Ruffin's "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted" (from Mackensi Crenshaw) and Lloyd Cole's music (from Niklas Nygards and Jay Ignacio). Episode editor: Mary Edelberg Become a Rockin' the Suburbs patron - support the show and get bonus content - at Patreon.com/suburbspod (http://patreon.com/suburbspod) Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Play, SoundCloud, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) . Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music by Quartjar. Visit quartjar42.com (http://quartjar42.com/) (c) 2020, Artie S. Industries LLC

You're Not Listening: A Music Podcast
Jimmy Ruffin - What Becomes of the Brokenhearted; Meghan Trainor - All About That Bass

You're Not Listening: A Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 51:21


Today, YNL discusses What Becomes of the Brokenhearted by Jimmy Ruffin and All About That Bass by Meghan Trainor. If you think you don’t like these songs, then You’re Not Listening. So #CleanOutYourEars and #ListenUp!Click Here for the Official You’re Not Listening Spotify Playlist! Every song that is discussed on YNL is on this playlist, as well as the most recent episode!To hear these songs on Youtube, click the links below!-What Becomes of the Brokenhearted Video-All About That Bass Official VideoOther Links from this episode:-Joan Osborne: What Becomes of the Brokenhearted Video-Meghan Trainor singing over Billie Eilish VideoIf you enjoy this podcast, please make sure you SUBSCRIBE, rate & review, and reach out to us!Click here to visit our website!Twitter: @YNLPodcastFacebook: You're Not ListeningInstagram: @YNLPodcastIf you’d like to Support You’re Not Listening, please check out our Patreon page and become a patron to get access to all of our extra content, exclusive playlists, and more!For your FREE in-home trial of 5 different glasses frames from Warby Parker, go to www.warbyparkertrial.com/notlistening!Thanks so much for (not)listening!

GDPR Weekly Show
GDPR Weekly Show Episode 70 :- 1&1 Fine for Data Security Failure, Facebook Data Breach, Brexit and EU-US Privacy Shield, Third Party Notification, France Considers GDPR Criminal Offences, German GDPR Change Suggestions, GDPR and Christmas Cards

GDPR Weekly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2019 32:37


Coming up in this week's episode of the GDPR Weekly Show:- 1&1 Fine for Data Security Failure at Call Centre, Facebook Breach of Employee DATA, What Becomes of the EU-US Privacy Shield after Brexit, Third Party Notification of Data Breaches - How Would You Respond? France Considers Criminal Offences for some GDPR Failures, German ICO Suggests Changes to GDPR, GDPR and Corporate Christmas Cards

Life In Entertainment
Life In Entertainment Gives Homage and Tribute to Mr. John Witherspoon, Actor and Beloved Comic

Life In Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 31:37


John "Pops" Witherspoon (born John Weatherspoon; January 27, 1942 – October 29, 2019) was an American actor and comedian who performed in various television shows and films. Pops was best known for his role as Willie Jones for the Friday series, and also starred in films such as Hollywood Shuffle (1987), Boomerang (1992) and Vampire in Brooklyn (1995). Pops made appearances on television shows such as The Wayans Bros. (1995–99), The Tracy Morgan Show (2003), Barnaby Jones (1973), The Boondocks (2005–2014), The Five Heartbeats (1991) and Black Jesus (2014). He wrote a film, From the Old School, in which he played an elderly working man who tries to prevent a neighborhood convenience store from being developed into a strip club. John Weatherspoon was born on January 27, 1942, in Detroit, Michigan. He later changed his last name to "Witherspoon". Witherspoon was one of 11 siblings. His elder brother, William, became a songwriter for Motown, with whom he penned the lyrics of the 1966 hit single "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted". Another sibling, Cato, was a director of the PBS-TV Network/CH56 in Detroit for almost four decades. Their sister, Gertrude Stacks, is a pastor in Shalom Fellowship International church in Detroit. Witherspoon had a passion for music and learned to play the trumpet and French horn. In 1988, Witherspoon married Angela Robinson. They have two children, John David ("J.D.") and Alexander. J.D. is known for making skits and gameplay videos on YouTube, and currently hosts the mobile game show Confetti on Facebook Watch. David Letterman is the godfather to Witherspoon's two sons. Witherspoon died at his home in Sherman Oaks, California on October 29, 2019. No cause of death is released at this time. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gena-heelz/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gena-heelz/support

Podcast From The Past
A.L. KENNEDY & KEGGIE CAREW - It's Not Random, It's Always Me.

Podcast From The Past

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 58:35


Joining Tom Jackson to discuss the postcards from their pasts are award-winning novelist A.L.KENNEDY (Day, All the Rage, What Becomes, The Blue Book) and award-winning non-fiction writer KEGGIE CAREW (Dadland, Quicksand Tales). We explore family secrets revealed by postcards, the complicated pleasures of smutty jokes, and where best in your study to display your postcard collection. Along the way we will meet a Barcelonan plastic surgeon, the lightest patriot in Trafalgar Square and spend a holiday in a mouldy tent. Two great story-tellers take their prompts from postcards. Wish you were here? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

KidLit RADIO
KidLit RADIO: What Becomes a Classic? CORDUROY

KidLit RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019


Leonard Marcus is back with a new podcast episode of What Becomes a Classic? This time he’s heading to the... Read more » The post KidLit RADIO: What Becomes a Classic? CORDUROY appeared first on KidLit TV.

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters
Ep. 113 - MICKEY STEVENSON ("Dancing in the Street")

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 73:49


The Motown legend behind "Dancing in the Street," "Stubborn Kind of Fellow," "It Takes Two," "Devil with a Blue Dress On," and "Beechwood 4-5789" opens up about his life and career. EPISODE DETAILS: PART ONE Scott and Paul talk about Pearl Snap Studios, their new rock star Patreon subscriber, Motown's 60th anniversary, and that lost Marvin Gaye album. PART TWO - 12:43 mark Scott heads over to Mickey’s house to get the lowdown on why he almost stormed out of his first meeting with Berry Gordy; how he assembled Motown’s legendary Funk Brothers; the trick he used to convince Marvin Gaye to ditch jazz and become an R&B singer; why “Dancing in the Street” was a message song -- but not the message many people think; the pep talk he would give to Motown’s artists and songwriters; the reason he’d have to kick a young Stevie Wonder out of the studio; why he’s a champion of songwriting collaborations over writing solo; and the real reason he departed Motown. ABOUT MICKEY STEVENSON William “Mickey” Stevenson was hired as Motown Records’ first A&R Director, signing a variety of artists to the label including The Four Tops and Stevie Wonder. He assembled the legendary Motown studio band known as the Funk Brothers and produced such Motown classics as “What Becomes of the Brokenhearted” and “Uptight (Everything is Alright).” As a songwriter, Stevenson partnered with Marvin Gaye to write The Marvelettes' hit “Beechwood 4-5789,” as well as Gaye’s own hit recordings of “Stubborn Kind of Fellow,” “Hitch Hike,” and “Pride and Joy.” Mickey is perhaps best known as the co-writer of “Dancing in the Street,” a massive hit for his former assistant, Martha Reeves, that was written with Gaye and Ivy Jo Hunter. The song was inducted into the Library of Congress’s National Recording Registry and the Grammy Hall of Fame. Additional hits from the pen of Mickey Stevenson include “Devil with a Blue Dress On” for Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels, “Ask the Lonely” for The Four Tops, “Nothing’s Too Good for My Baby” for Stevie Wonder, “It Take Two” for Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston, and “It Should Have Been Me” for Gladys Knight and the Pips. The long list of artists who’ve recorded Mickey’s songs includes Diana Ross, Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Little Richard, The Jackson 5, The Everly Brothers, Bruce Springsteen, Bonnie Raitt, Rod Stewart, Phil Collins, Tina Turner, Dusty Springfield, The Kinks, Van Halen, David Bowie, Mike Jagger, The Rolling Stones, and many others.

The Comedy On Vinyl Podcast
Episode 254 – Laura Napoli on Joan Rivers – What Becomes a Semi-Legend Most

The Comedy On Vinyl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 56:47


Friend and collaborator Laura Napoli stops by to talk about Joan Rivers – somehow a first for this show. Host: Jason Klamm Producer: Mike Worden Guest: Laura Napoli Laura-Napoli.com What Becomes a Semi-Legend Most? on Vinyl Check out Celery Sound Records, my new sketch … Continue reading →

Bros Watch PLL Too - A Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists podcast

The Bros are running down 3B, which is PLL at the absolute height of its powers, and possibly our favorite run of the show. This week we break down “Mona-Mania,” “Out of the Frying Pan, Into the Inferno,” “What Becomes of the Broken Hearted,” and “I’m Your Puppet.” Also, we’re recording in the same space for the first time, so brace yourself accordingly. This is a long podcast.

Bros Watch PLL Too - A Pretty Little Liars podcast, Seasons 5-7

The Bros are running down 3B, which is PLL at the absolute height of its powers, and possibly our favorite run of the show. This week we break down “Mona-Mania,” “Out of the Frying Pan, Into the Inferno,” “What Becomes of the Broken Hearted,” and “I’m Your Puppet.” Also, we’re recording in the same space for the first time, so brace yourself accordingly. This is a long podcast.

Culture space's Podcast
Culture Space talks to Martin Claydon

Culture space's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2016 53:50


Martin Claydon's visceral exhibition What Becomes of Little Boys at M16 Artspace uses contemporary found imagery to examine Australian identity.

Calvary Carluke
1 Samuel Part 2, Chapter 1 "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted?"

Calvary Carluke

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2016


Talk Cocktail
Why John Wayne still matters

Talk Cocktail

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2014 29:56


Back in the last 1960’s there was a very famous ad campaign that asked, What Becomes a Legend Most?  In fact, the real answer to that question is not the fur coat that was advertised, but really, it’s for a real legend to have a good biographer.John Wayne certainly fits the role of a legend.  Wayne's is a story filled with contradiction, misinformation and of course the conflating of fact and fiction.  Today, 35 years after his death, Wayne is still a bit of a mystery, even while still one of America's favorite movie stars.What was it about Wayne, his image, his life and his movies, that interconnected so perfectly with his time and his country.Scott Eyman, who previously has written about John Ford, turns his focus to Wayne in a new biography John Wayne: The Life and LegendMy conversation with Scott Eyman: 

CD-Tipp
#01 Thomas Larcher: What Becomes

CD-Tipp

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2014 3:16


Smart Dust, Poems, What Becomes, A Padmore Cycle | Mark Padmore, Tenor | Tamara Stefanovich und Thomas Larcher, Klavier

Ric&B Seriously Straight
Ric & B Episode 23 Part3 - What Becomes a Go-Go Duo Most?

Ric&B Seriously Straight

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2014 37:44


Welcome back for part three of What Becomes a Go-Go Duo Most with Seth Fornea and Jared LeBlanc! Folks, this is the portion of the interview you've been waiting for, whether you realize it now or not. This is one of those moments where we truly get to connect to our guests in that honest, raw way--and we *know* you like it raw. This latest Ric&B ep has everything: more go-go boy insider knowledge, physics, chickens, and ginger hole. Yes, ginger hole! You don't even need a password to get in this club. We're not sure what else you could ask for, but we'll try to make it happen for you if you do. Why? Because we love you. Now, enjoy your continued visit with these two hotties and get your ass to a club to see their asses. You'll be glad you did! ~ Ric If you want to see much, much more of Seth and Jared, check out Ric & B's blog post about this episode: http://www.ricandbseriouslystraight.com/2014/02/episode-23-part-3-what-becomes-a-go-go-duo-most/

WRFR's I Made You This Mix Tape
Episode 45:"TRIBUTE TO THE FUNK BROTHERS" The house band of Motown.

WRFR's I Made You This Mix Tape

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2013 69:04


They recorded more #1 singles than any other artists ever, and nobody seems to know their names. They have more radio airtime than any other musicians… ever. The Funk Brothers were the studio musicians that delivered the MOTOWN sound and this tape is a tribute to their talent. 1. We'll Sing in the Sunshine, Gale Garnet (music bed) 2. Money, Barrett Strong. 3. You've Really Got A Hold On Me, Smokey Robinson. 4. Bernadette, Four Tops. 5. (love is like a) Heatwave, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas. 6. Ain't to Proud to Beg, Temptations 7. I Heard It Through the Grapevine, Gladys Knight and the Pips. 8. Reach Out I'll Be There, Four Tops. 9. My Girl, Temptations. 10. Ain't no Mountain High Enough, Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrel. 11. The Tears Of A Clown, Smokey Robinson. 12. Please Mr. Postman, The Marvelettes. 13. Can't hurry Love, Supremes. 14. Higher and Higher, Jackie Wilson. 15. Baby Love, Supremes. 16. I Second That Emotion, Smokey Robinson. 17. What Becomes of the Broken Hearted, Joan Osborne.

Pretty Little Liars Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Pretty Little Liars S:3 | What Becomes of the Broken Hearted E:19 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Pretty Little Liars Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2013 38:26


AFTERBUZZ TV – Pretty Little Liars edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of ABC Family’s Pretty Little Liars. In this episode, hosts Stephanie Wenger and Whitney Lane break down the "What Becomes of the Broken Hearted" episode in which Aria, Emily and Hanna continue to worry about Spencer who continues on a downward spiral from her break-up with Toby. They find her in the courtyard in a heated debate with Andrew Campbell who has just told Spencer she is off the decathlon team for lack of focus and too many missed practices. Emily tries to talk to Spencer but Spencer refuses and finds a message from "A" on her sunglasses, which reads "You rat out T, I take down 1 of your 3 -A." Later, Spencer challenges Andrew to a studying game that involves stripping, with the deal being that if Spencer wins, she can compete in the decathlon. But the study game is interrupted by Emily. After Andrew leaves, Emily and Spencer get into a fight. Emily tells Spencer she's going to find Toby and get so --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Anoopcast
Anoopcast #14: Looking back on 2009!

Anoopcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2010


Join the Anoopcasts for this first part of the two-part looking back/looking ahead theme.- The Anoopcast epidemic- Lots of News- Announcements- Trugs leading the guest host poll!- Main Discussion: Looking back on 2009- We go through the past year for Anoop- Audition- Hollywood week- Where is "What Becomes of the Broken-Hearted?"- Top 36 and Wild Card- Anne Marie still hasn't seen the clip of him leaving.- Oh the conspiracies galore.- Tour and oh those buscasts!- After Tour- We reflect on our favorite moments of the show.- Melissa comments on her belief that she always says stuff that is both funny and really stupid at the same time.- Top Ten List: Top Ten Anoopcast Quotes of 2009- Anoop Rewind: Always on My Mind- He went from zero to hero!- First time Melissa saw Anoop and fell in love (the true start of Melinoop).- BloopersAnd much more...Time: 48:17Direct Download

Nostrum
Episode Fifty-Eight

Nostrum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2007 12:42


What Becomes an Invoice Most?

Nostrum
Episode Fifty-Eight

Nostrum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2007 12:42


What Becomes an Invoice Most?

Resurrection Metropolitan Community Church
Love At All Cost: Live Again! / Rev. Dwayne Johnson

Resurrection Metropolitan Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2007 19:20


Rev. Dwayne explores how part of Mary died when Jesus died. Yet this “dead place” in her lives again when her grief turns to awe as Jesus calls her name. The scripture text is John 20: 1-18. This message includes reading from “What Becomes of the Brokenhearted” by E. Lynn Harris.

Murder In The Rain
12 - The Fat Theory

Murder In The Rain

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 40:55


A young field worker is found dead after a party and altercation. This week, Alisha takes you through the death of Ramiro Fidel and the trial of Santiago Ventura. While this case is burdened with sloppy police work, judgemental investigators and an unimaginably mishandled trial, you'll soon learn how it changed Oregon's legal system. You'll also spiral with Alisha and Emily as they explore the now infamous Fat Theory.   Promo: Check out Morbidology TW @morbidology IG @morbidologyofficial https://morbidology.com/   Sources   What Becomes of the Resurrected? Peter Carlin https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1992-03-08-tm-5978-story.html   Meet the Exonerees http://www.law.northwestern.edu/legalclinic/wrongfulconvictionsyouth/exonerated/index.html?details=95   The Oregon Innocence Project Bobbin Singh https://law.lclark.edu/live/news/25548-the-oregon-innocence-project  Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/murder-in-the-rain/donations