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Revisiting all four songs from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, discussing the movie with the MLVC podcast, talking about the Who's That Girl World Tour with the Immaculate Podcast plus special guests Graham Gremore from Queerty and Rod Thomas of Bright Light Bright Light who plays his cover of Causing A Commotion. Also included are brand new - exclusively for this podcast - covers of other 1987 Madonna tracks by Graingerboy, Kavana, and Darren Hayes. A celebration of Madonna for her 63rd birthday.
This is the weekly message from Thrive Church Online with Pastor Adam and Pastor Tracy.
This is the weekly message from Thrive Church Online with Pastor Adam and Pastor Tracy.
Madonna's just secured a record deal. It's a start. But when your end goal is becoming “more famous than God,” there's still a long way to go.Listen ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App https://wondery.app.link/eventherich.Support us by supporting our sponsors!Brooklinen - Go to brooklinen.com and use promo code RICH to get $20 dollar off a minimum order of $100 dollars.Vizzy - To find out where you can purchase the limited edition pride collection, visit vizzyhardseltzer.com/rich.Indeed - Get started with a FREE $75 dollar credit to upgrade your job post at indeed.com/rich.
We've finally managed to track down another guest who we've been teasing for weeks! Fliss joins us in the studio to join our lovely technicians; James, Steve & Catriona as we all guide you through another week in the Media & Film department. Sorry if the audio sounds different as our usual audio desk is currently out of action. We have all our usual features of; Department & Tech News, Catriona's Questions, Tracks of the Week and What Have We Been Watching? This weeks Tracks of the Week are: Rostam - 4Runner: https://youtu.be/6kSAfpJtULA The Prototypes ft. Lowes - Reason: https://youtu.be/4DGRoh9T_94 Coldplay - Arabesque: https://youtu.be/ZJNG3WmsOs4 Cory Wong - "Golden" (feat. Cody Fry): https://youtu.be/zqw6y61p328 You can check out these and all the previous Tracks Of The Week on our Spotify playlist - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7y5jrG4aldcXuyrSNhdJZT
Bringing you talents to the center stage can be scary but it's Time.
Cory and Lou try to figure out just how many cab drivers had Wendy Worthington in their cab... Check us out on Instagram Cory Jacobsen MOVIE COLLECTOR (@somewhatrandommoviecollection) • Instagram photos and videos Local Lou (@localloupodcast) • Instagram photos and videos Check out Cory's movie friends Back Lot 605 (@backlot605) • Instagram photos and videos Fat Dude Digs Flicks (@fatdudedigsflicks) • Instagram photos and videos Check out Lou's history friends Hundred Proof History (@100proofhistory) • Instagram photos and videos Hashtag History (@hashtaghistory_podcast) • Instagram photos and videos
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Thanks for tuning in everyone! Today's episode is fun and laid-back. Where we ask Tricia some random questions to see how she responds to them on the spot. Hope you all enjoy! Don't forget we have a live special coming out tonight at 7pm EST. Join us on Facebook: Simone Stokes or Instagram: @tricia.artist. Hope to see you there!
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You've been rocking with us for one full season, and just in case you haven't gotten an idea of who we are this far, find out who we are individually in the weeks episode of Girlfriend Conversations.
Hi everyone! We are Kelly and Kritika, best friends who cohost Who’s That Girl a 'New Girl' Podcast where we dive in to each episode and give you our take on the show. We’re really excited to share this podcast with you because it’s been something we’ve been talking about for a while now and we’re both obsessed with talking about TV so this was right up our alley.Through each podcast you’ll hear us do special segments including highlighting any Guest Actors in the episode as well as giving our ratings and favorite characters. We’ll also be saving all spoilers for the end so those of you who haven’t seen the show before can follow along!Stay tuned for full episodes of Who’s That Girl, A 'New Girl' Podcast - coming soon to a podcast channel near you on 8/31! Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.com
Welcome to Who’s That Girl! We are Kelly and Kritika, 2 long distance best friends here to guide you through the New Girl Universe episode by episode. On each podcast, we’ll do a recap and discussion followed by segments like Pop Culture or New Girl centered segments like “Schmidtisms”.If you’ve seen the show before you might remember the character Schmidt who’s really known for his one liners and in each podcast, we’ll highlight some of what we think are his best (or worst lines). Stay tuned for full episodes of Who’s That Girl, A 'New Girl' Podcast - coming soon to a podcast channel near you! Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.com
Join Kelly and Kritika as we chat about New Girl, coming soon to wherever you're listening to this!
Get out your parachute pants and fasten your cordless mic pack - this is about to get wild! Kenny and Mark return to the summer of 1987 for Madonna’s first stadium (and international) tour - the Who’s That Girl Tour! Topics include the distance of a stadium stage, Madonna’s (already) stressful relationship with her hits, the cordless microphone hand-off, which song on the setlist Kenny always fast-forwards through, and the career highs of the legendary Shabba-Doo. Ciao Italia, indeed!! Who’s That Girl World Tour - Official VideoLive to Tell - Live from the Who’s That Girl World Tour La Isla Bonita - Live from the Who’s That Girl World TourInterview w/ Jane Pauley (NBC) in 1987Shabba-Doo Montage - Official
Mark and Kenny bust out prison and unpack the comedic misfire 1987 film Who’s That Girl? as well as the four Madonna songs on what remains a spotty soundtrack. This conversation includes the acting grace of Griffin Dunne, the (unrequited?) passions of director James Foley, the ever-present children in the eponymous song video, Stephen Bray’s musical scoring, and celebrating a true “lost” Madonna classic. Will Kenny and Mark ever dance together in a club to a Shep Pettibone remix? Did Madonna ever vanquish her reputation as a “movie killer”? Questions to answer this summer.Who’s That Girl film Who’s that Girl soundtrackWho’s that girl videoCausing A Commotion (Silver Screen Mix)Causing A Commotion (Movie House Mix)Griffin Dunne
In episode six of Typecast our hosts cast Mhairi McFarlane's brilliant rom com Who's That Girl. We discuss Kit Harrington's grunge vibe, whether Lizzie Caplan could pull off a Nottingham accent and why Richard Madden is the one who got away. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Meet host Loryn Denise, a self-proclaimed grief expert as she shares her experience with grief. Get to know the voice behind the podcast and why she wanted to start this journey. Follow: @TTSSPod on Instagram Visit: ThisTooShallSuckPodcast.com Email: Hello@ThisTooShallSuckPodcast.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thistooshallsuck/support
Sorry Not Sorry with Joanna Cruz - Episode 14 "Who's That Girl?". Tonights special guest is Artist / Model Linda Linn. Sorry Not Sorry is aired live on Strong Island Radio from Paradise Studios NY
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No, we aren't talking Madonna songs folks. I respond to a listener email and wanted to clarify concerns that are important to me.
honestly love these two. they really do know how to make me feel, i dunno, better, i guess. anyways, my cousin Chanel, her best friend (go best friend), and I really have a good time with this one. we start with Tank and his "suck dick twice" theory, which brings us into a conversation about the double standards of male sexuality and exploration. after that we get into why Jodeliz, formally known as Jode, decided to embrace her name. We call our cousin Joseph and he drops some gems. It was a great time honestly. support Paul Rameau brand, your renaissance will be registered. Songs of the episode: Intro - "Cluttered Minds" by Thirty; Midsongs - "New Apartment" by Ari Lennox, "Who's That Girl?" by Eve, "CYANIDE" by Daniel Caesar; Bonus song - "Who Hurt You?" by Daniel Caesar; Outro - "Durm" by Swami Da Bullhemian ft. Leo Legend, Don Cov, & T.A.Z
Topics: Crack Epidemic, Michael Jackson - Bad, Hollywood Shuffle, Eyes on the Prize (Bonus Artist: Luck Pacheco) Snapshots 1. Ronald Reagan President – (Should have been impeached) 2. January 3. The Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, became the very first woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. 4. March 5. U.S. President Ronald Reagan addresses the American people on the Iran-Contra Affair, acknowledging that his overtures to Iran had 'deteriorated' into an arms-for-hostages deal. 6. Jim Bakker, head of PTL Ministries, resigns after admitting an affair with church secretary Jessica Hahn. 7. April 8. Freddie Mercury, the lead singer of English rock band Queen, is diagnosed with AIDS. He dies four years later after making his diagnosis public. 9. Matt Groening's The Simpsons debuts as a series of short animated segments as part of The Tracey Ullman Show on Fox. 10. May 11. U.S. Senator Gary Hart drops out of the running for the 1988 Democratic presidential nomination, amid allegations of an extramarital affair with Donna Rice. 12. June 13. During a visit to Berlin, Germany, U.S. President Ronald Reagan challenges Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev to tear down the Berlin Wall. 14. Teddy Seymour is officially designated the first black man to sail around the world, when he completes his solo sailing circumnavigation in Frederiksted, St. Croix, of the United States Virgin Islands. 15. Edwards v. Aguillard: The Supreme Court of the United States rules that a Louisiana law requiring that creation science be taught in public schools whenever evolution is taught is unconstitutional. 16. July 17. Ronald Reagan nominates former Solicitor General Robert Bork to the Supreme Court. The nomination is later rejected by the Senate, the first and only nominee rejection to date. 18. October 19. Jesse Jackson launches his second campaign for U.S. President. 20. The United States is caught up in a drama that unfolds on television as a young child, Jessica McClure, falls down a well in Midland, Texas, and is later rescued. 21. December 22. Prozac makes its debut in the United States. 23. Open Comments 24. Black Snapshots 25. Mar - The first ever Soul Train Music Awards 26. Apr - Los Angeles Dodgers general manager Al Campanis makes racially insensitive comments when 27. asked about the scarcity of black field or general managers in MLB. Campanis, who had played alongside Robinson and was known for being close to him, was being interviewed about the subject on Nightline. Anchorman Ted Koppel asked him why, at the time, there had been few black managers and no black general managers in Major League Baseball. Campanis' reply was that blacks "may not have some of the necessities to be, let's say, a field manager, or, perhaps, a general manager" for these positions. Elsewhere in the interview, he said that blacks are often poor swimmers "because they don't have the buoyancy." Koppel says he gave Campanis several opportunities to clarify, ("Do you really believe that?") or back down from his remarks, but Campanis confirmed his views with his replies. Campanis was fired less than 48 hours later. 28. Literature – Rita Dove wins a Pulitzer for Thomas and Beulah and Toni Morrison publishes Beloved; it will win a Pulitzer and become a movie. Terri McMillan's first book, Mama, was published in 1987, later works include Disappearing Acts, Waiting To Exhale, and How Stella got Her Groove Back. James Baldwin, author of If Beale Street Could Talk, passed away. 29. John H. Johnson is named the first BE Entrepreneur of the Decade, having built Johnson Publishing Co. Inc., producers of Ebony, Jet, and Fashion Fair cosmetics into an international powerhouse. Born and raised in Arkansas, Johnson’s family moved to Chicago when he was a teen. He excelled in school, received a scholarship to the University of Chicago, and began working at an insurance company. He got his start when his mother used her furniture as collateral for a $500 loan to start his first publication, Negro Digest, in 1942, which served as the launching pad for him to create the largest African American publishing company in the world. Seemingly, there wasn’t a single African American household in late 20th century America in which you could not find a copy of Ebony or Jet on the coffee table. In September 1955, Johnson made a decision that forever shook the world. Not one to vacillate on any issue, he revealed to millions the mutilated corpse of Emmett Till, a Chicago youngster who had been bludgeoned and shot in Mississippi for reportedly whistling at a white woman. Shortly thereafter, other black publications followed Jet’s lead in publishing the photos. It galvanized clusters of African Americans nationwide to protest such senseless acts of violence. In one bold move, the determined 37-year-old publisher helped launch the civil rights movement. 30. Open Comments 31. Top 3 Pop Songs 32. #1 - "Walk Like an Egyptian", The Bangles 33. #2 - "Alone", Heart 34. #3 - "Shake You Down", Gregory Abbott 35. Grammy Awards 36. Record of the Year - Paul Simon for "Graceland" 37. Album of the Year -U2 for The Joshua Tree 38. Song of the Year - "Somewhere Out There" performed by Linda Ronstadt & James Ingram 39. Best New Artist - Jody Watley 40. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female - Aretha Franklin for Aretha 41. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male - Smokey Robinson for "Just to See Her" 42. Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal - Aretha Franklin & George Michael for "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)" 43. Best R&B Instrumental Performance (Orchestra, Group or Soloist) - David Sanborn for "Chicago Song" 44. Best Rhythm & Blues Song - Bill Withers (songwriter) for "Lean on Me" performed by Club Nouveau 45. Open Comments 46. Top 3 Movies 47. #1 - Beverly Hills Cop II 48. #2 – Platoon 49. #3 - Fatal Attraction 50. Other Notables: Lethal Weapon, Predator, Spaceballs, Full Metal Jacket, RoboCop, La Bamba, The Lost Boys, Who's That Girl, Disorderlies, Dirty Dancing, The Big Easy, Hellraiser, The Princess Bride, Three Men and a Baby, Wall Street, Good Morning, Vietnam, and Eddie Murphy Raw 51. Open Comments 52. Top 3 TV Shows 53. #1 - The Cosby Show 54. #2 - A Different World 55. #3 - Cheers 56. Debuts: 21 Jump Street, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and A Different World 57. Open Comments 58. Economic Snapshots 59. New Home: 92,024 60. Avg Rent: 395 61. Avg. Income: 24,375 62. New Car: 10,370 63. Harvard: 11,390 64. Movie Ticket: 3.00 65. Gas: .89 66. Stamp: .22 67. Social Scene: The Crack Epidemic 68. Crack cocaine 69. What is it - Crack cocaine, is a free base form of cocaine that can be smoked. Cocaine had a reputation as a “party” drug for rich white people. Heroine was a “street” drug for poor black people. Crack became popular on the “streets” with dealers because it turns powder cocaine into an extremely profitable and addictive drug you can now sell to anybody, rich, poor, black, and white. Users liked it because it is a cheap and very potent. 70. Epidemic background – In 1981, crack started showing up in southern states, like Miami and Houston, and on the west coast, Los Angeles and Oakland. (Coastal/Port cities) Crack was basically an unheard-of drug until 1985. That year was the first time the term "crack" was used by the press, November, 29 New York Times article - A NEW, PURIFIED FORM OF COCAINE CAUSES ALARM AS ABUSE INCREASES, By Jane Gross. Within a year, over one thousand stories showed up in the press. By 1987, The DOJ said crack was in 46 out of 50 states. 71. How did it Happen? The main conspiracy theory out there is that Reagan had the CIA do it. 72. Audio Clip 73. Question: Did crack impact your life at all? Why/Why not? 74. Music Scene: Black Songs from the top 40 75. #3 - "Shake You Down", Gregory Abbott 76. #4 - "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)", Whitney Houston 77. #7 - "Here I Go Again", Whitesnake 78. #14 - "Always", Atlantic Starr 79. #16 - "Looking for a New Love", Jody Watley 80. #17 - "Head to Toe", Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam 81. #22 - "Didn't We Almost Have It All", Whitney Houston 82. #24 - "I Want Your Sex", George Michael 83. #29 - "Lean on Me", Club Nouveau 84. #31 - "Lost in Emotion", Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam 85. #36 - "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)", Aretha Franklin and George Michael 86. #37 - "Control", Janet Jackson 87. #38 - "U Got the Look", Prince 88. #39 - "Somewhere Out There", Linda Ronstadt and James Ingram 89. Vote: 90. Top RnB Albums 91. Jan - Just Like the First Time, Freddie Jackson 92. May - Give Me the Reason, Luther Vandross 93. Jun - Jody Watley, Jody Watley 94. Jul - One Heartbeat, Smokey Robinson 95. Jul - Bigger and Deffer, LL Cool J 96. Sep - If I Were Your Woman, Stephanie Mills 97. Dec – Characters, Stevie Wonder 98. Vote 99. Featured Artist: Michael Jackson, BAD 100. Open Floor 101. Question 1: Best Song on the Album 102. Question 2: Best MJ song ever? 103. Movie Scene: Hollywood Shuffle, by Robert Townsend and Keenan Ivory Wayans 104. Robert Townsend, writer, producer, director, and actor was born in Chicago, Illinois on February 6, 1957, the second oldest of four children to Shirley and Robert Townsend. Growing up on the Westside of Chicago, Townsend was raised by his mother in a single parent home. As a child Townsend watched TV where he learned to do impersonations of his favorite actors. In 1974, at age 17, he joined Chicago’s Experimental Black Actors Guild X-Bag Theatre and studied at the Second City comedy workshop for improvisation. In 1975, he had a brief uncredited role in the 1975 movie, Cooley High. After high school, Townsend enrolled at Illinois State University, studied for a year, dropped out and moved to New York to pursue comedy. 105. Townsend met Keenan Ivory Wayans while they were both auditioning at the Improvisation Comedy club and the two formed a lifelong friendship. Keenan left for Hollywood, Robert stayed in NYC, and in 1980, at age 23, he almost landed Eddie Murphy’s spot on SNL. Keenan soon talked him into moving to Hollywood and pursuing an acting career. 106. He performed on comedy specials such as Rodney Dangerfield: It’s Not Easy Being Me and landed minor roles in films such as A Soldier’s Story (1984) with Denzel Washington, Streets of Fire (1984) with Diane Lane, and American Flyers, a 1985 movie starring Kevin Costner. 107. The auditioning process in Hollywood, along with other industry processes, were making Robert and Keenan very frustrated. Tired of the run-around and shuffling back and forth for opportunities that were patronizing and demeaning, they decided to make their own movie. At age 30, without any funding beyond the money saved from his earlier work, he co-wrote, directed, and starred in the critically acclaimed 1987 film, Hollywood Shuffle. Later that same year he directed his old friend Eddie Murphy’s stand-up special Raw. In 1991 he directed and starred in The Five Heartbeats, a biographical drama based loosely on the lives of the rhythm and blues group, the Dells and Temptations. He also directed and starred in The Meteor Man (1993) with James Earl Jones and Bill Cosby and went on to co-create the television series The Parent 'Hood (1995-99) 108. Open Floor 109. Audio Clip 110. Question 1: Is Tyler Perry a Tom? 111. Question 2: What are today’s stereotypes? 112. Television scene: Eyes on the Prize- An American television series and 14-part documentary about the Civil Rights Movement in the United States that originally aired on PBS in 1987. 113. Produced by Blackside, Eyes on the Prize tells the definitive story of the civil rights era from the point of view of the ordinary men and women whose extraordinary actions launched a movement that changed the fabric of American life, and embodied a struggle whose reverberations continue to be felt today. Winner of numerous Emmy Awards, a George Foster Peabody Award, an International Documentary Award, and a Television Critics Association Award, Eyes on the Prize is the most critically acclaimed documentary on civil rights in America. 114. The 1987 original airing: America's Civil Rights Years 1954–1965 (6 parts) Pt. 1 - Awakenings (1954–1956)": Chronicles the murder of Emmett Till in Mississippi and the Montgomery bus boycott in Alabama. Pt. 2 - "Fighting Back (1957–1962)”: Chronicles the school desegregation crises at Central High School by the Little Rock Nine in Arkansas and by James Meredith at the University of Mississippi during the Ole Miss riot of 1962. Pt. 3 - "Ain't Scared of Your Jails (1960–1961)": Covers the Nashville sit-ins and boycotts that sought to end racial segregation at lunch counters in Tennessee and the Freedom Riders efforts to end segregation on interstate transportation and terminals throughout the southern United States. Pt. 4 - "No Easy Walk (1961–1963)": Examines the failed attempt by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) in Albany, Georgia to end segregation and the subsequent lessons learned to win a major victory in Birmingham, Alabama during the Birmingham campaign. The film also covers the March on Washington, one of the largest political rallies for civil rights in United States. Pt. 5 - "Mississippi: Is This America? (1962–1964)" Chronicles the murder of Medgar Evers in 1963 and the murders of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner in 1964 in Mississippi. The film also covers the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP) attendance at the Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City during the United States presidential election of 1964. Pt. 6 - "Bridge to Freedom (1965)": Examines the effort to restore voting rights in Selma, Alabama during the Selma to Montgomery marches. 115. Review from Common Sense Media: - IS IT ANY GOOD? - This documentary series is wonderfully narrated by Julian Bond and peppered with feisty first-person accounts from the people who lived it. Watching early film of Martin Luther King, Jr. as a 26-year-old clergyman at the beginning of his historic odyssey and seeing the young, future Supreme Court justice Thurgood Marshall just after his victory in Brown vs. the Board of Education are highlights in a film that consistently strives for excellence, integrity, and clarity. It's a fascinating, emotional journey marked by moments of sadness, disgust, pride, and ultimately joy. Eyes on the Prize brings a crucial part of America's recent past to life. 116. About Henry Hampton: Hampton was born in St. Louis and as a child suffered from polio. He obtained a B. A. degree from Washington University in his hometown. He was a renowned producer whose television documentary Eyes on the Prize set the pattern for nonfiction accounts of the civil rights movement. His films include The Great Depression and America's War on Poverty, both of which were critically acclaimed. Hampton founded and ran Blackside Productions; the United States' largest African American owned documentary film Production Company. His work focused on the lives of the poor and disenfranchised and chronicled the 20th century's great political and social movements. 117. Open Floor: 118. Question: None 119. Vote: Favorite/Best/Most Important Pop Culture Item of 1987
An introduction to Toni and Steph's amusing but solid relationship as well as their invitation for you to join them on this podcast journey.
Today we bring in our first ever female guest, Nhan. She came all the way from Portland, Oregon to SoCal for a quick weekend visit and graced us with a quick podcast episode. We discuss with her how she met Pots through Tinder and some of their peculiar adventurea. We then dive into various topics, including getting Tinder matches, dating other races/in other cities, and realities of getting hit on in public.
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Surprise!! Happy Birthday Madonna! A Special Episode for John's Favorite lady. Follow Us: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter.
On this episode you all will meet this great up and coming Youtuber (Syerra Lynn). We talk relocating, transitioning in life, her non- profit organization and keeping the faith when handling " The Shift" that life is pushing through.. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/toshi1/support
Brandon and Devin are joined by our good friend Reese from The Introverted Nerd Watches Podcast. We talk about a whole bunch of things including Batman The Long Halloween, Daria, Anime, Dark Phoenix and so much more. A fun show as always, Please be sure to subscribe to our show on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and TuneIn. Also leave us a five star review. You can find the Introverted Nerd Watches podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Google play and you can follow Reese @themsintrovert on Twitter. Contact Us: Email: Brandon@thatcooolblacknerd.com Twitter: @thatcoolblknerd Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WhySoSeriousPod/
Everyone who has visited concerts of popular Czech Bands and musicians knows her. She is the female voice at their concerts. SBS Czech spoke to Sydney based Czech singer Tina Friede. - Každý, kdo navštívil v poslední době koncert českých hudebníků v Sydney, ji nemohl přehlédnout. Tina Friede zpívala s Chinaski i s Petrem Jandou. Česká zpěvačka a učitelka zpěvu o sobě v rozhovoru pro SBS Czech prozrazuje víc.
"This is some soap opera sh*t". Revisit one of wrestling's most outrageous, dramatic storylines ever in Wilson Family Drama! Full of lies, manipulation, bikinis, hotel rooms, french tips, and a whole lotta sex. Torrie Wilson will be inducted into WWE's Class of 2019 Hall of Fame, and it's safe to say her role in this storyline is a pretty strong reason for that. Torrie has to navigate through her IRL father, Al Wilson's, hot new engagement to one of wrestling's best female heels, Dawn Marie. And yes, there will be a funeral involved. Also, Who's That Girl will explain the character of The King of Dong Style: Joey Ryan. Join hosts Chris and Diego along with their guest, Lindsay Kappa (runner up in the Northside Talent Show), as they do their best to explain this wacky family drama. Buckle in, this is a lengthy episode...and for good reason. Tune in and get one step closer to becoming a bonafide smark!
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Andrea Debbink is an editor at American Girl magazine, the beloved magazine you’ve probably seen in bookstores and is read by so many girls over the years. You might have read it when you were a young girl. She creates a lot of the content their readers love, like recipes, crafts, stories, and beyond. In fact, she recently relaunched one of her favorite segments from the magazine from when she was a young reader herself: Featuring inspiring women from history, "Who's That Girl?" shows how ordinary girls became women who made their mark on the world. Andrea also recently wrote her first book, Spark, specifically for American Girl readers! Notes From This Episode: Andrea's new book, Spark: A Guide to Ignite the Creativity Inside You Andrea's website Andrea on Instagram American Girl magazine Tsh (me) on Instagram and Twitter How to Stop Time, by Matt Haig The Genius of Birds, by Jennifer Ackerman The Hidden Life of Trees, by Peter Wohlleben Become a patron: Support this podcast + get access to my secret show Sign up for 5 Quick Things, the weekly email For any links and codes from our lovely sponsors, head here
Welcome to episode 2 of Black, Brown & Wingin' it, this ep we discuss our love for Will Smith, twitter arguments and our own identities. Like, subscribe and share! Love from your BBW girls. Music: @aka-dj-quads Artist: Dj Quads Track: Always
Hey dear hearts, whatcha doing? It's a holiday weekend here in the US, and your co-hosts have been dealing with Some Stuff, so we thought it was a good week to minisode. This week, it's all about Jessica BS and her amazing predictions. You'll laugh, you'll cry, and if you're lucky snot won't come out of your eyes before we tackle season 3.
Join Grace & Becca for their second book club discussing One Of Us Is Lying by Karen McManus. Think: The Breakfast Club meets Pretty Little Liars. This thriller really kept us guessing! During the ep, G&B also discuss the awfulness of hangovers in your 30's, Becca's new natural skincare routine, Grace's gravity blanket purchase, and whether you should re-read books you love. Join us for our next book club in 2 weeks to discuss The Thousandth Floor by Katharine McGee. Other books mentioned: Who's That Girl by Mhairi McFarlane The Good Liar by Catharine McKenzie In the meantime, loving Bad On Paper? Join our FB group for amazing book recs & more Follow us on Instagram @badonpaperpodcast And leave us a review in iTunes!
The guys are joined by Kaysha Conley (@kayshaco) to discuss her cosmetics line and how she started, then get into various topics including - Cardi B album - Waka Tweet - Is Nicki hating - Playa or Not Playa - and More Song Choices Kaysha | Cardi B - Get Up Ten Caylon | Rapsody - Roses Alex | Jhene Aiko - Sativa Caleb | Alicia Keys - You Don't Know My Name
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New Music: Pop Culture: Entertainment Welcome to our first episode of Going Gold! Where we are taking our guesses at what Lady Gaga will perform at the Superbowl. Talk about our New Artist of the week "Alma". Go over Kehlani's new record "Sweet Sexy Savage", and play some "Who's That Girl" Trivia. All this while yelling at our fake personal assistants.
Jennie Hammar och Karin Bastin på spaning i Los Angeles. Trender, fenomen, folk och stjärnor i Hollywood. Träning och hälsa. Samt lite vardagsliv. Och hunden Buster.
Episode 2 of Trilliterate! Petty and Sunny tackle identity and what their own identities mean to them!
June 25 - July 1, 1988 This week Ken welcomes comedian, rapper, old friend and man about town Zach Sherwin to the show. Ken and Zach discuss exactly when they first met, how the world grew into hip hop, Ken's lack of Dubstep knowledge, when Ken checked out of music, early Hip Hop as evolution of punk rock, W. Kamau Bell, The Ghetto Boys, the Bad Brains inspired origins of the Beastie Boys name, sound collage, Boston's An*l C*nt (*AC*), Snakes, getting high and watching nature documentaries, Ayahuasca, Ken's anti-drug mythology stance, the veil of reality, a life of suppression and control, "In Search Of...", Leonard Nimoy, the Hip Hop/Sci-Fi Connection, personal context of pop culture references, MF Doom, JJ Fadd Supersonic, Nicki Minaj, sometimes things are all about big butts, getting diagnosed with a "you've got six months to live", Ken's inherent skeptical wiring, Flatliners, Movie Novelizations, the novelization of "Bram Stoker's Dracula", Robocop, The Facts of Life, Ken's love of Sherrie Krenn/Austin aka Pippa on The Facts of Life, Booch, Ken's tea based microwave burns, Eye of the Tiger, Police Squad!, James at 15, Skateboarding, Swimsuit 87, George Foreman, It's Gary Shandling, The 40th Anniversary of Atlantic Records, Hunk, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Taylor Negron, Tales of the Gold Monkey, growing up without a TV in the house, never owning a TV, Naughy By Nature's OPP, MTV, the Rosetta Stone nature of album liner notes, AIDS and Designing Women, Annie Potts, Morton Downey Jr, The Color of Money, why Eric Clapton's soulless nature has kept him from being sampled, the Maurice Sendak hour, Who's the Boss, Living Dolls, Perfect Strangers, TV Guide's anti-Cuba Stance, Moonlighting, Richard Lewis, Degrassi, Young Drake, Growing Pains, Rodeo Finals, Head of the Class, Madonna in "Who's That Girl?", Batman, Hooperman, the mystery of TV Guide writers, dumb answers to dumb questions, birthdays, Top Secret!, Not Necessarily the News, Val Kilmer, Sledge Hammer, The Charmings, Lingering at the Synagogue, TVs Bloopers and Practical Jokes, "in the butt", Stephen King, Pro Karate, Ken and Zach's respective black belts in martial arts, and ending up on the Cobra the Snake God channel for your birthday.
We are at episode 100 and I still can't believe it! It has been a very exciting and fruitful period. I still remember how I recorded and later re-recorded many times my very first episode. I sounded nervous and did not like the result... but it is still there the way it is. I did not record a new one to replace it, because I thought that it is fair to leave it the way it came out ... I have enjoyed almost all the interviews done until now and I am proud that I've spoken to so many awesome people. It blows my mind to realize that every day someone I don't know listens to me somewhere on the other hand of the world. It feels weird and at the same time amazing to realizing that there are many people I have never met who hear my voice at least twice a week... I truly appreciate every single listener. Every time I feel down I re-read your reviews and e mails and the day gets better. I won't be mentioning names, cause you know who you are and you are so many but I would like to thank everyone, who has encouraged and helped me make this happen. In the episode 100 you will hear an interview with me which was recorded just few days after the launch of the Write 2B Read podcast and it will help you know me better./p> Below are the interviews I've done in no particular order for you to listen if you have not done so yet. Just click on the image and it will play. Here are the interviews and short solo pieces: I feel honored and happy that you find the shows useful. The biggest achievement of the show is that some of you - my listeners have self-published your first books. That what the podcast was created for - to inspire and encourage you along the way and make sure that you become authors. To many more episodes and new books! You can connect with me and other Write 2B Read listeners in the closed Facebook Group.
Det går meget meget hurtigt, når vi hiver fat i en klassisk '90er duologi, og Dennis ser dokumentarfilm. Så gør vi Madonna kavalkaden færdig, og Dennis ser dokumentarfilm. Der er også spansk science fiction på programmet, og sidst men ikke mindst ser Dennis dokumentarfilm. Følgende titler omtales: 0:10:16 Speed Bluray 0:23:04 Speed 2: Cruise Control Bluray 0:42:06 Comic Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope 0:52:53 Who's That Girl 1:04:26 Craigslist Joe 1:12:10 Our Brand Is Crisis (2005) 1:23:07 No Place On Earth 1:30:02 The Last Days
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The Servant, The Teacher, The Messenger - Phoebe, Priscilla, and Junia. These three women are only mentioned in only a handful of verses in the New Testament, yet, their effect on modern-day Christianity remains. Pastor Phil challenges each of us to be like Phoebe, Priscilla, and Junia in our homes, workplaces, and community. This is message #5 of 5 in a series called "Who's That Girl?" A study of famous and infamous women in the Bible. Teaching by Pastor Phil Ayres on June 11, 2012. Following the message is the commissioning of Dani Pennington as our "Children's Pastor" through the process of ordination.
This message is the 4th message in a five part series called, "Who's That Girl?" Given by guest Speaker Anne Jackson. www.annejacksonwrites.com Listen Now: Who's That Girl: Abigail
This message given by LifePoint's Lead Pastor, Phil Ayres, and Children's Director, Dani Pennington. This is message #3 in a 5 part series.
This message is the second in the five-part series entitled "Who's that girl?" given at lifepoint Christian church by lead pastor Phil Ayres and life point partner Traci Smith.
This is the first message in a 5 part series on God's mighty women of faith. This message is given by Lead Pastor Phil Ayres and his wife, Stefanie.
Pastor Jeff Lucas; Part 3 of 10, Esther, Who's That Girl? series
Pastor Jeff Lucas; Part 3 of 10, Esther, Who's That Girl? series
Robin and Dan take turns in the makeover hot seat. You won't believe the dramatic results!