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The A24 film Marty Supreme brings the world of table tennis into the cultural spotlight, it also quietly parallels a powerful real-life story behind the sport. Appearing in two scenes in the film is Yasiris Ortiz, a professional table tennis champion and Bronx-based community leader whose journey from international competition to grassroots youth empowerment mirrors the film's central themes of discipline, belief, and dreaming beyond circumstance. Ortiz's appearance in Marty Supreme is not a performance in the traditional sense; she is not portraying a fictional character, but rather bringing authenticity to the screen as a real athlete whose life has been shaped by the sport. For Ortiz, table tennis has never been just a game; it has been a tool for transformation, one she now uses to create opportunity for young people across New York City. Born and raised in Bayaguana, Dominican Republic, Ortiz discovered table tennis at a young age and quickly fell in love with the sport after competing in her first tournament. That passion carried her beyond her hometown and onto the international stage, representing the Dominican Republic as a member of the national table tennis team at the cadet, junior, and senior levels. Through competition, she traveled the world and learned firsthand how sport can open doors far beyond what once seemed possible. In 2016, Ortiz moved to New York City with her family, facing the challenges of adapting to a new country, learning English, continuing her education, and rebuilding her athletic life from the ground up. Unsure whether she would be able to continue competing, she spent countless hours riding the subway across the city in search of table tennis clubs where she could practice and stay connected to the sport that had shaped her identity. What began as persistence soon became purpose. That purpose crystallized when Ortiz began teaching table tennis at an elementary school in the South Bronx. There, she witnessed something transformative: students arrived to class excited, engaged, and eager to learn. Through table tennis, they developed focus, confidence, discipline, and joy—qualities that carried into the classroom and beyond. As interest grew, neighboring schools began reaching out, and what started as a single program evolved into Spin & Learn, an education and wellness organization founded in 2020 that integrates table tennis with academics, physical fitness, and social-emotional learning (SEL). Since its launch, Spin & Learn has partnered with more than 45 public schools across New York City, serving thousands of K–12 students through in-school enrichment, after-school programming, wellness days, assemblies, and author visits connected to Ortiz's children's book, “Yasi the Champion.” The organization has become known for meeting students where they are, using movement and play to build lifelong skills, confidence, and a sense of belonging. It delivers high-quality programming at scale through its strategic partnerships with leaders in the global table tennis industry, including Paddle Palace, the leading equipment supplier in North America, and Stiga Sports as Ortiz's official partner. Now, as Marty Supreme brings renewed visibility to the sport, Ortiz is marking a new chapter with the official launch of the Spin & Learn Foundation, a newly established 501(c)(3) nonprofit created to expand access to table tennis, wellness, and enrichment programs beyond the school setting and into the broader community. The Spin & Learn Foundation was created because families kept asking for a place where their children could continue training after leaving their school programs. Ortiz saw how quickly access could disappear once students moved on, even though the interest and talent were still there. The Foundation is about creating continuity, making sure young people and families have a place to grow, train, and belong. While Spin & Learn operates primarily within schools, the Foundation is focused on long-term, community-based impact. Its mission is to provide programs for economically disadvantaged individuals across diverse communities, ensuring access to enrichment opportunities through table tennis that promote physical and mental wellness, build personal resilience, and develop leadership skills for lifelong success. Through future partnerships with community centers and shared spaces, the Foundation aims to serve not only youth, but also families, adults, and seniors who may not otherwise have access to structured recreational and wellness programming. Ortiz sees a meaningful connection between the themes of Marty Supreme and the work she has spent years building, noting that she relates deeply to the film because she came to this country without a clear path, driven only by a dream. Everything she has built since then, including a table tennis program that has reached thousands of students, started with believing in that dream. As table tennis reaches new audiences through film and popular culture, Ortiz believes the moment carries responsibility as well as opportunity. She emphasizes that representation matters, but representation paired with access is what creates real change. Seeing the sport on screen is powerful, but what matters most is what happens off screen—in schools, in communities, and in spaces where young people need support and mentorship. With the launch of Spin & Learn Foundation, Ortiz is working to ensure that the attention surrounding Marty Supreme translates into something lasting: expanded opportunity, deeper community engagement, and a growing network of spaces where sport, education, and wellness intersect. From the big screen to the Bronx, Yasiris Ortiz's story continues to unfold, not as fiction, but as a living example of how belief, discipline, and access can change lives. To learn more, visit Spin & Learn online at https://spinandlearn.com/, call 718-690-1673, or email info@spinandlearn.com. Spin & Learn is an educational and wellness organization that combines table tennis, physical fitness training, academics, and social-emotional learning to create fun, active, and meaningful learning experiences for students, primarily serving K–12 students across New York City in partnership with public schools and community organizations. - Looking for that extra spark to level up your life? Say hello to Ash Brown—your go-to American powerhouse, motivational speaker, and the ultimate hype-woman for your personal and professional growth. Ash isn't just a voice in personal development; she's a trusted friend who brings real-talk wisdom and contagious energy to every conversation. Whether you're stuck in a rut or ready to scale your dreams, Ash is here to fuel your journey with a mix of heart and hustle.
Lauren's guest is music journalist Yasi Salek, host of Bandsplain and author of the must-subscribe newsletter Fast and Loose. Yasi joins Lauren to discuss the best and best-worst fashion at the Grammys, Charli XCX's after-party at Bar Marmont with W and Saint Laurent, the future of Alaïa, Sydney Sweeney's lingerie launch, Boston, and plenty more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this dynamic and laughter-filled episode of Liz on Biz, Liz Theresa welcomes the multi-talented Kari Yasi, a Massachusetts-based business owner, mom of three, and founder of two impactful ventures: Faith Fueled Founders and Self Mastery Society. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sam Clements is curating a fictional film festival. He'll accept almost anything, but the movie must not be longer than 90 minutes. This is the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Fest podcast. In episode 157 Sam is joined by podcaster Yasi Salek, host of Bandsplain. Yasi has chosen Career Girls (87 mins). Directed by Mike Leigh, the 1997 comedy-drama stars Katrin Cartlidge, Lynda Steadman, Mark Benton, and Andy Serkis. Sam and Yasi discuss her love of British films and music, how she got into Mike Leigh's movies, and how it do be like that sometimes. Thank you for downloading. We'll be back in a couple of weeks! If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. We're an independent podcast and every recommendation helps - thank you! Rate and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Show your support for the podcast and help us stay truly independent by leaving us a tip at our Ko-fi page: https://ko-fi.com/90minfilmfest Website: 90minfilmfest.com Blue Sky: @90minfilmfest.bsky.social Instagram: @90MinFilmFest Hosted and produced by Sam Clements. Edited and produced by Louise Owen. Guest star Yasi Salek. Additional editing and sound mixing by @lukemakestweets. Music by Martin Austwick. Artwork by Sam Gilbey. We are a proud member of the Stripped Media Network. Bonus Link: Mike Leigh's thoughts on Katrin Cartlidge in the Guardian
Merry Bingemas, one and all! On the 10th day of Bingemas, original holiday movie aficionado Yasi Salek joins Jodi for one of the most ethically deranged high-concept setups thus far, in Hallmark's ‘She's Making a List.' This movie follows a strict naughty-or-nice inspector, Isabel (Lacey Chabert), and himbo widower Jason (Andrew W. Walker) as they navigate possibly dozens of disguises, an overbearing surveillance state, naming a pizza parlor, and AI that would put millions of children at risk of getting coal on Christmas. Follow us at instagram.com/wereobsessedpod to find our weekly schedule of movies. Host: Jodi Walker Guest: Yasi Salek Producers: Sasha Ashall, Belle Roman, and Ashleigh Smith Engineer: Donald Lobianco Set Design: Hannah Leikin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hannah Kesler, with special guest Kari Yasi, details the exact steps you can take to create time for yourself without disrupting your financial progress. Find out how the Infinite Banking Concept equips you to fund a sabbatical or career break with purpose. Watch the 90-minute presentation here: https://bit.ly/tmm-podcast-ppt. Send us an email at podcast@themoneymultiplier.com. Explore our resources at https://linktr.ee/themoneymultiplier.
Playlist: Charlotte Day Wilson - High RoadDominque Fils-Aimie - Cheers to New Beginnings - Audiotree live versionMandy Christ, Badge Époque Ensemble - Better Side of Hell9DAYS - African Girls Do CryChet Faker - This Time for RealMungo's Hi Fi, featuring Cian Finn - Rainbow CountryTom Spirals, featuring Ashanti Selah - The BroadcastXana Romeo, Max Romeo, featuring Addis Pablo - Over All DubSISTER NANCY - Muma is ComingTim Williams - New BabylonTim Williams - If You LiveKARRI, LEON BRDIGES - is this loveThe Blues Brothers - Peter Gunn ThemeWilson Pickett - Ninety-nine and One-Half (Won't Do)STEVE CROPPER, SHARON JONES - Messin UPHoneybear the Band - UnbrokenThe Olympians - CaliforniaLettuce - Gold ToothDon West - So HighAlabama 3 - Sex Machine Learningblu rum 13, One Slef, DJ Vadim - it isRic Wilson, Yasi, Kola - In a House That's Burning DownMasters at Work, Louie Vega, Kenny Dope - Prospect ParkThe Niceguys, Bobby Saint, featuring Beat Le Juice Remix - Put Some Love Beat Le Juice RemixDanny Kane, Keziasoul, featuring Nightmares on Wax - I Got YouJehan, Donnie Moustaki - Monte Suisse
In this episode of Identified, host Nabil Ayers speaks with Bandsplain host Yasi Salek, who shares a moving, honest account of growing up Iranian-American in 1980s Los Angeles. Yasi discusses her family’s immigration story post-Iranian revolution, her experience being the “other” in a predominantly white community, and the identity conflict that shaped her early life — including moments of rebellion in pursuit of American assimilation. The conversation explores the nuances of Middle Eastern family dynamics, the pressures of cultural tradition, and the value of commitment — both in blood ties and chosen families. Yasi reflects on a formative high school chapter in Singapore, her deep bond with her cousins, and the remarkable legacy of her grandfather: a communist, a vegetarian in the 1920s, and an enduring symbol of independence and personal philosophy. Guest: Yasi Salek Host: Nabil Ayers Executive Producer: Kieron Banerji See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yasi and Steven chat with Dr. Kristen Schuyten, physical therapist and faculty at the University of Michighan School of Music Theater and Dance. She's also a PT for US Figure Skating and works in the U of M Concussion Center. She Is a go-to person for performing artists, but she also is researching concussions in dance. We talk about changing trends in dance medicine, differences in skaters and dancers, creating a career in performing arts medicine, the rise of GLP-1 medications in the arts, and lessons learned over 2 decades of experience. Dr. Schuyten's instagram: @theperformingartsptBio: Dr. Kristen Schuyten, PT, DPT, MS, SCS, CSCS is a Physical Therapy Clinical Specialist with MedSport at Michigan Medicine, faculty with the University of Michigan Department of Dance and Physical Therapist with the Wellness Initiative with the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre and Dance (U-M SMTD). She holds her Board Certification in Sports through the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. She performs faculty and staff training in concussion and emergency management of the performer, screening, and treatment of performing arts patients and coordinates and performs on-site triaging, backstage treatment services for U-M SMTD. She has developed a post-operative protocol for returning to dance, a post-concussion return plan for university performers, and injury risk assessments for figure skaters, gymnasts, and instrumentalists. For over 15 years, she has coordinated musculoskeletal injury risk screening and neurological baseline testing for the U-M SMTD including analysis of individual screenings and customized exercise prescription. Dr. Schuyten has been a volunteer physiotherapist for the US Figure Skating national medical team since 2013, coordinating care for local, regional, and national figure skating championships, as well as providing support for the team during Olympic and World Championship events. Dr. Schuyten has delivered presentations at both national and international conferences focusing on concussion, injury risk assessment, and wellness related to the performing arts. Additionally, she provides lectures and workshops on these topics at other colleges and universities, dance studios, skating rinks, and online educational modules regarding Performing Arts Rehabilitation. She is a member of the Faculty Council at the University of Michigan Concussion Center and has collaborated on several papers that highlight research regarding post-concussive return to learn and return to performance progressions for university students in the performing arts.
Send us a textIn this compelling conversation, Raya sits down with Saif Al-Yasi, a health coach, men's mentor, and founder of Alphacast Studios, to explore the realities of modern masculinity. Raised between Baghdad and the UK, Saif brings a unique perspective on identity, cultural expectations, and the unspoken pressures placed on men today.Together, they unpack the beliefs boys inherit about strength, emotional availability, and what it truly means to be a good man. Saif speaks candidly about the moments that shaped him, the roles men and women misunderstand about each other, and why raising boys in today's world requires more nuance than ever. They discuss the influence of social media on young men, the weight men carry silently, and how fathers can show up with authority without losing their humanity.This episode challenges familiar narratives around relationships, parenting, vulnerability, and legacy. It offers a rare and honest look into the internal world of men and the conversations many are still afraid to have.Tune in to They Say It Takes a Village on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
Yasi and Steven get the unique opportunity to talk with one of the stars of Netflix's reality game show "The Ultimatum: Queer Love", Magan Mourad. Before she was exploring marriage with her partner, Dayna, she was competing at the U.S. National Weightlifting championship and becoming a fitness influencer. We get to chat with her about fitness in her life, her goals as an influencer, issues with sexual identity and family, how she survived the show through weightlifting and classical piano, and what's next for her.Magan's instagram: @maganmouradHer first podcast interview after the show: https://www.tiktok.com/@maganmourad/video/7525140317603958046MSN article on Magan and Dayna: https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/relationships/are-dayna-mathews-magan-mourad-still-together-after-the-ultimatum-queer-love-season-2/ar-AA1HQiaw
We love Mötley Crüe. Mötley Crüe loves partying (so so much). In this episode you'll hear how Nikki, Tommy, Vince, and Mick put on their make-up and pioneered a genre, how they turned their pain, trauma, talent, and ambition into an unstoppable chart-topping force, leaving a trail of sleaze and destruction in their wake. Cruise down the Sunset Strip with Yasi and her iconic guest Mel Ottenberg, next stop the Cathouse (followed by rehab)! Episode Playlist: Listen to the best of the Crüe here CREDITS: Host: Yasi Salek @yasisalek Guest: Mel Ottenberg Producer: Rob Sundermann Audio Editor: Adrian Bridges Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Bethany Cosentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Yasi and Steven into the fascinating world of circus performance and how a movement is taking shape to help protect performers in the industry. With us today is Dr. Stephanie Greenspan, a performing arts physical therapist, the chair for the surveillance of injuries for research on Circus working group and co-editor of the sciences section for the journal, circus arts, life, and sciences. She also created the concept of Artletic science in 2021. Also joining us is Shenea Stiletto, a Two-Time world champion acrobatic gymnast, a Cirque du Soleil performer and Founder of the Circus Arts Guild of America.For more information on performing arts medicine, go to https://athletesandthearts.comFor more about Shenea, go to https://circuspreneur.com/author/sheneastiletto/Shenea's social media: FB: https://www.facebook.com/sheneabooth?_rdr. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sheneastiletto/?hl=enFind Dr Greenspan at https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-greenspan-dpt/Bios: Dr. Stephanie Greenspan is a performing arts physical therapist with post-graduate residency and fellowship training and board specialties in orthopaedic and neurologic physical therapy. As an Adjunct Associate Professor at Samuel Merritt University, she studies injuries in circus artists and 3D motion in aerialists. She chairs the Surveillance of Injuries for Research on Circus (SIRC) working group that created a consensus statement for injury surveillance in circus and a guideline for concussion management in the circus arts. She is also co-editor of the Sciences section for the journal Circus Arts, Life and Sciences. She founded Artletic Science in 2021 with the mission to enhance the health and performance of artist athletes through research, education, and physical therapy. As a clinician, she works with recreational to professional circus artists and dancers with a focus on decreasing injury risk and optimizing performance.Shenea Stiletto is a former Two-Time World Champion AcrobaticGymnast , USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame Member, Survivor of USA Gymnastics, Honorary Olympian for 2 Olympic Tours, SAG Stunt Woman, and a World Class Circus Handbalancer inducted into the World Acrobatic Hall of Fame, who has performed with elite entertainment companies worldwide. Shenea's career highlights have included performing the lead character and acrobatic role in a Cirque Du Soleil production, in which she performed in Varekai as The Promise character.Most recently, Shenea toured with Cirque Du Soleil's newest production SongBlazers, and is the face of Cirque Du Soleil's first ever Wine Brand Collaboration with StagsLeap Winery. Shenea Stiletto is also a circus trainer, educator, and circus advocate as Founder of for the Circus Arts Guild of America. The Circus Arts Guild of America was the strategic partner for the historic Circus Arts Industry Roundtable at the White House in 2024. The White House Roundtable in discussion with the Department of Labor, included panel representation from the National Endowment for the Arts, OSHA, U.S Center for SafeSport, Actors Equity, American Musical Artists Guild of America, and Circus Arts Industry Advocates.Additionally, Shenea Stiletto is also a lead Contributor and Circus Analyst for StageLync.com, and hosts the popular Circuspreneur Podcast sponsored by StageLync.com.
Journalist, Bandsplain host and alternative 90s know-it-all Yasi Salek on vocal fry, wearing MF Doom's mask and not judging the lyrics of eighteen-year-olds. She reveals the future of music journalism, remembers her pyjama party with Courtney Love, an early meeting with Charli xcx and how a book on Nirvana changed her life. Produced by Joe Little. Get yourself some top class Shure microphone gear: https://shu.re/3YhV7p2 DistroKid makes music distribution fun and easy with unlimited uploads and artists keeping the ENTIRETY of their revenue. Get 30% off the first year of their service by signing up at https://distrokid.com/vip/101pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rob Harvilla and Rolling Stone senior writer Kory Grow join Yasi to discuss Ozzy Osbourne's bodies of work with Black Sabbath as well as solo, his incredible impact on not just music but pop culture at large, and his enduring legacy. Read Kory's piece ‘Ozzy and Me: How I Got to Know the Real Ozzy Osbourne', HERE CREDITS:Host: Yasi SalekGuest: Kory Grow, Rob HarvillaProducer: Rob SundermannAudio Editor: Adrian BridgesAdditional Production Supervision: Justin SaylesTheme Song: Bethany Cosentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to the Dr. Kinney Show! This week, I'm joined by Dr. Yasaman Roland, founder of the Center for Transformative Dentistry in Annapolis, MD. Dr. Roland is a pioneer in functional whole-body dentistry, helping both children and adults address issues like TMD, sleep apnea, and jaw development—not just for a better smile, but for better overall health.In this fascinating episode, we explore the critical link between oral health and whole-body wellness. From breathing and posture to sleep quality and inflammation, Dr. Roland explains how your mouth's structure can impact everything from your hormones to your gut health—and why correcting these issues can be life-changing.In Today's Episode We Discuss:Why the mouth-body connection is essential for whole-body healthHow jaw structure impacts breathing, sleep, and oxygen intakeWhy mouth breathing is linked to cavities, gum disease, and gut health issuesThe connection between dental structure, posture, and chronic fatigueHow children's jaw development affects their future healthThe importance of addressing sleep apnea and airway restriction earlyWhy functional dentistry isn't just cosmetic—it's whole-body medicineInnovative therapies Dr. Roland uses, including craniosacral techniques and ozone therapy for gum health and infectionsDr. Roland's approach is redefining dentistry, proving that a healthy smile isn't just about looks—it's about helping your entire body function optimally.Connect with Dr. Yasaman Roland:Website: https://transformativedentist.comInstagram: @transformative_dentistry Dr. Erin Kinney is a Naturopathic Doctor, coach, and speaker, who helps patients understand their bodies to regain control of their health. Each week, alongside leading health and wellness experts, Dr. Kinney shares strategies and tools for optimal body function.Tune in to the Dr. Kinney Show to reconnect with your body's wisdom and restore harmony in your life.
Yasi chats with New Yorker staff writer, Pulitzer prize–winning author, and known Pavement aficionado Hua Hsu about the 2025 film 'Pavements.' Is it a documentary? Is it a biopic? Is it a secret third thing? Did we like it? All these questions and more are answered. Plus, Yasi has a nice long chat with director Alex Ross Perry about the film and several other things, including but not limited to his take on vocal fry, 'Some Kind Of Monster,' and different approaches to mythmaking. Host: Yasi SalekGuest: Hua Hsu and Alex Ross PerryAudio Editor: Kevin PoolerAdditional Production Supervision: Justin SaylesTheme Song: Bethany Cosentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, Amanda brings back Yasi Salek to discuss the wedding of the past two weeks, Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's European wedding! The ladies discuss their thoughts on who was there, outfits, and all the online talks. Toward the end they hit a few quick news stories, including Saint Kardashian hacking Kim's phone (36:49), LeAnn Rimes's teeth falling out mid-performance (40:10) and Yasi's Europe trip. Host: Amanda DobbinsGuest: Yasi SalekProducer: Jade Whaley Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Boots on the ground from Notting Hill, Yasi unpacks the inimitable Elastica with music journalist Miranda Sawyer. Thanks to their angular, concise music, incredible style, and unapologetic live chops, they seized charts and stages on both sides of the Atlantic in their short but mighty tenure as a band. Miranda puts it best: “Elastica were everyone's favorite.” CREDITS: Host: Yasi Salek @yasisalek Guest: Miranda Sawyer @msmirandasawyer Producer: Liz Sánchez Audio Editor: Adrian Bridges Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Bethany Cosentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Hacer click aquí para enviar sus comentarios a este cuento.Juan David Betancur Fernandezelnarradororal@gmail.comHabía una vez, en un tiempo muy antiguo, un mundo completamente distinto al que conocemos hoy. En aquella Tierra reinaba una paz verdadera. Los dioses y diosas de las selvas, seres sabios y poderosos, cuidaban con amor a los hombres. No solo los protegían, sino que también creaban todo lo necesario para que su vida fuera hermosa y plena.A estos dioses les encantaba transformarse en humanos. Lo hacían para caminar entre los indios, enseñarles, compartir con ellos y disfrutar de su compañía. Era su forma de mostrar cariño y de mantener el equilibrio entre el cielo y la Tierra.Una noche serena, la Luna —a quien los guaraníes llaman Yasi, su diosa protectora— decidió pasear por el cielo. Desde lo alto, contemplaba el sueño profundo del bosque. Las aguas se deslizaban en silencio, los árboles dormían, y la montaña vestía su manto azul de noche.Yasi se deleitaba con la belleza de la selva. Sus rayos plateados iluminaban los ríos, que brillaban como espejos encantados. Las arenas resplandecían como si fueran polvo de estrellas, y los arbustos parecían joyas de plata dormida. Todo respiraba una calma mágica, como si el mundo entero estuviera soñando con ella.La selva dormía profundamente, envuelta en el suave manto de la noche. Los animalitos del bosque, agotados tras un día de actividad, descansaban en sus escondites secretos. Durante las horas en que el Sol recorría los senderos del cielo, cada criatura tenía una misión que cumplir. Algunos debían recolectar frutos, otros construir nidos, y no faltaban quienes debían cuidar a los más pequeños o vigilar los caminos. Buscar el sustento diario no siempre era fácil, y muchos tenían que ingeniárselas con astucia y paciencia para lograrlo.En ese momento de calma, la Luna —la diosa Yasi— seguía su camino por el cielo, ya más allá de la mitad de su recorrido nocturno. Su luz plateada acariciaba las copas de los árboles y hacía brillar los ríos como si fueran hilos de cristal.De pronto, una pequeña nube se acercó flotando suavemente. Era Araí, a quien los guaraníes llaman “pequeño cielo”.—¡Hola, Yasi! —saludó la nube con alegría. —¡Hola, Araí! —respondió la Luna con una sonrisa luminosa—. ¿Qué haces a estas horas por los caminos del cielo?—Debo ir al otro lado del bosque, y como pronto amanecerá, he preferido caminar ahora. No me gusta encontrarme con el Sol. Siempre me deslumbra con su brillo y a veces me hace perder el rumbo.—Está bien, dijo Yasi con dulzura. —Si quieres, te acompaño. Cuando el Sol despierte y comience su viaje, ya estaremos casi al otro lado. Y si nos damos prisa, incluso podremos pasear un rato por allá.—¿Y cómo lo haremos? —preguntó Araí, intrigada.—Muy sencillo —respondió Yasi con picardía—. ¡Nos convertiremos en dos indias!Los ojos de Araí brillaron de emoción.—¡Qué divertido! Nunca he hecho eso. ¡Me encantaría!—Entonces no hay nada más que hablar. ¡Vamos! —exclamó Yasi.Y así, entre risas y destellos de magia, la Luna y la pequeña nube descendieron del cielo, dispuestas a vivir una aventura entre los hombres, con el corazón lleno de alegría y el espíritu de la selva guiando sus pasos.Cuando el Sol hizo su aparición, las sombras de la noche se desvanecieron como si nunca hubieran existido. Sus rayos dorados comenzaron a deslizarse entre las ramas de los árboles, iluminando cada rincón de la selva con su luz cálida y poderosa. El calor, su fiel compañero, salió también de su escondite, extendiéndose por la tierra húmeda, despertando a la vida que dormitaba bajo el rocío.La humed
This week, Yasi is joined by Scottish musician and Mogwai frontman Stuart Braithwaite to talk about one of the coolest and most influential bands of all time - The Jesus and Mary Chain. From the chaotic genius of Psychocandy to the velvet-gloved menace of Darklands and through their break up, and make up, JAMC never made a bad album and we posit that most of your favorite bands would never have existed without them. SKIP AHEAD: 47:58 – First live gig 01:35:13 – Psychocandy (1985) 02:18:52 – Darklands (1987) 03:20:58 – Stoned and Dethroned (1994) EPISODE PLAYLIST: Listen to the songs we talk about HERE. CREDITS: Host: Yasi Salek @yasisalek Guest: Stuart Braithwaite IG: @plasmatron and Mogwai Official Site Producer: Liz Sánchez Audio Editor: Adrian Bridges Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Bethany Cosentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Yasi and Steven talk with the energetic Jesùs Florido, a one-time competitive tennis player turned professional violinist, composer, producer and entrepreneur. An innovator at heart, Jesus takes you through his athletic career, its unintended impact in his musical development, his unique musical fusion style, developing into a music virtuoso, and his work in developing music careers through the Màs y Màs Music Foundation.For more on Jesùs' career, go to https://www.jesusflorido.comInstagram: @latinfiddlerBio: With his debut, Heading North, violinist, composer, and bandleader Jesus Florido introduces compelling artistry balanced on a fine axis of musical virtuosity and pure heart. "This album came about from what is not out there from an instrumental point of view," he explains. "Jazz, rock, classical, Latin -- my album is a melting pot."The savory list of sonic influences can be traced back to Venezuela, Jesus' home, and its pastiche of Cuban, Dominican, Trinidadian, and African cultures. Jesus' family is Italian, and in the grand European tradition, opera and classical music also informed his early years.He arrived in the U.S. to further his studies in musical academia but was soon performing in cavernous arenas to enormous audiences with Yo-Yo Ma, the Moody Blues, Jimmy Page & Robert Plant, and Whitney Houston. This high-profile exposure fueled the fire to ignite his own solo career.Heading North is notable for the contributions of the musicians, producers, engineers, and programmers who join Jesus. "It was important to me that project was different from the get-go," he relates. "I wanted to communicate on a higher level." Heading North features a superlative ensemble.Jesus composes in an unconventional miracle of pure inspiration, building songs from a rhythmic and harmonic base -- chords and a drumbeat -- then improvising on top of them. "I may clean it up, but I assure you, on every track what you hear is exactly what came through my head at that moment. To write fresh music I have to recall exactly how I felt about the tune the first time I heard it," he reveals.Across this vivid spectrum of music, the unmistakable timbre of Jesus' violin remains an indelible voice connecting the songs that comprise Heading North. From the sophisticated veneer of the title track to the incendiary Latin grooves of "Mi Negra," the prog-rock influenced "Con Todo," the electro-Santeria vibe of "Gitano" to the funk-informed "Olividado," Jesus bends rhythmic and melodic structures to his will. "Every song is a story without words," he relates. "If I can tell it to the audience when they listen to my record, then I've succeeded." With his violin as a compass, Jesus Florido heads toward a limitless musical horizon with a stunning debut, Heading North."
Giving new meaning to “this song f*cks,” Super Furry Animals' 1996 single “The Man Don't Give a Fuck” is a psychedelic protest anthem built on a looped Steely Dan sample, fifty f-bombs, and a whole lot of righteous chaos. In this episode, Yasi is once again joined by Scotswoman and known Super Furry Animals mega fan, Chloë Walsh, to make the case for this song's perfection (with a bunch of band lore and Welsh history shoehorned in, of course). From its origins as a B-side protest against the UK's Criminal Justice Act to its transformation into a ravey, 23-minute-long fan favorite gig-closer — “The Man Don't Give a Fuck” isn't just a song, it's a statement. A tanked-up, freaked-out, absolutely uncompromising statement. Let the sample loop. Let the synths soar. The man still don't give a f*ck. CREDITS: Host: Yasi Salek Guests: Chlöe Walsh Producer: Liz Sánchez Audio Editor: Adrian Bridges Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Bethany Cosentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Plant Free MD with Dr Anthony Chaffee: A Carnivore Podcast
Saif Al-Yasi is a Dubai-based personal trainer with a decade of experience. He holds a Master's degree from the IFBB academy, along with Master's degrees in business administration and bodybuilding and nutrition, and a medical background in biology and biotechnology. He specializes in full-body transformation, fat loss, and muscle gain, and hosts the "Saif Al-Yasi" (BeHuman Podcast) where he shares insights on health, fitness, and nutrition. Discover the science behind this often-misunderstood way of eating, and learn how a meat-based approach could revolutionize your health, weight loss, and overall well-being. Dr. Chaffee will share his expert insights, debunk myths, and answer your most pressing questions about this ancestral nutrition strategy. Tune in to uncover the power of a low-carb, high-fat, animal-based diet for optimal human health.
So you wanna live like the Common People do? It's time for part two of the Pulp story in which Yasi and music journalist and Pulpologist Siân Pattenden start back up at the peak of Britpop, tracing how “the great interlopers” of the genre captured the spirit and sound of the time with Different Class, and then soundtracked the comedown with This Is Hardcore — Britpop's bleary-eyed hangover (or maybe - a conversation with god???). Then it's into the Weeds: a retreat from fame into nature, the album We Love Life, and the band's 2000s revival and first new song in over a decade. EPISODE PLAYLIST: Listen to the songs we talk about HERE. CREDITS: Host: Yasi Salek @yasisalek Guest: Siân Pattenden IG: @sian_superman Twitter: @sian_superman Website: Sian Pattenden Producer: Liz Sánchez Audio Editor: Adrian Bridges Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Bethany Cosentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's episode, we trace Pulp's story, starting from high school talent show stars up through the moment they become Britpop major players. Yasi is joined by British music journalist, author, and former Good Mixer regular Siân Pattenden to help red string board the many iterations of Pulp from 1978 through the moment it really clicked with His N Hers in 1994. EPISODE PLAYLIST: Listen to the songs we talk about HERE. CREDITS: Host: Yasi Salek @yasisalek Guest: Siân Pattenden IG: @sian_superman Twitter: @sian_superman Website: Sian Pattenden Producer: Liz Sánchez Audio Editor: Adrian Bridges Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Bethany Cosentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We all know the vibe of Radiohead's iconic 1997 album OK Computer: paranoia, anxiety, isolation. There are several bangers scattered throughout, like Karma Police and No Surprises. But which song feels the most perfect? Cole Cuchna of Dissect joins Yasi to break down his choice, rooted in musical technicality and evocative artistic expression. CREDITS: Host: Yasi Salek @yasisalek Guest: Cole Cuchna @turangalila_ host of Dissect Producer: Liz Sánchez Audio Editor: Adrian Bridges Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Bethany Cosentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the last episode, we were Introducing the Band and exploring the question: did Suede kickstart Britpop? This episode, Yasi keeps making her case alongside longtime British music journalist Miranda Sawyer. Listen along as they unpack the band's imperial phase at the height of the Britpop era — from Dog Man Star (1994) to their dispirited split, until they eventually decide to Stay Together. EPISODE PLAYLIST: Listen to the songs we talk about HERE. CREDITS: Host: Yasi Salek @yasisalek Guest: Miranda Sawyer @msmirandasawyer Producer: Liz Sánchez Audio Editor: Adrian Bridges Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Bethany Cosentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This season, we've covered two of the biggest bands in Britpop, but did Oasis and Blur actually kickstart the genre? With the release of their first two singles in the early 90s, Suede may have lit the very fuse. In this episode, Yasi and Miranda Sawyer, British music journalist and author of Uncommon People: Britpop and Beyond in 20 Songs talk about how Suede – including Justine Frischmann – came together and unintentionally created the genre by, according to frontman Brett Anderson, “trying to play songs about little twisted English lives to rooms full of people obsessed with Pearl Jam.” Listen along, and just maybe Suede – and Brett's slutty little blouses – will open your ears to British music. EPISODE PLAYLIST: Listen to the songs we talk about HERE. CREDITS: Host: Yasi Salek @yasisalek Guest: Miranda Sawyer @msmirandasawyer Producer: Liz Sánchez Audio Editor: Adrian Bridges Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Bethany Cosentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, Amanda is back and joined by Ringer colleague Yasi Salek to discuss a packed week, starting with the Blue Origin spaceflight featuring Katy Perry and Gayle King (2:16). The ladies also discuss some updates on Walton Goggins and Aimee Lou Wood amid the ending of 'The White Lotus' (35:18) and then get into Coachella week one, where Yasi was able to give us some on-the-ground reporting (41:12), and more! Host: Amanda Dobbins Guest: Yasi Salek Producer: Jade Whaley Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Yasi Hofer wechselt mit zwölf von der Geige zur Gitarre und mit 14 Jahren steht sie dann bereits mit ihrem großen Vorbild, dem Stunt-Gitarristen Steve Vai auf der Bühne. Heute ist sie eine der Top-Gitarristinnen Deutschlands.
This episode, we've asked our podfather Rob Harvilla to pick his perfect 90s British Rock song: “A Girl Like You” by Edwyn Collins. Listen along as Yasi and Rob cover the birth of indie pop, Edwyn Collins' Orange Juice days, and his earlier solo career, right up to the release of his third album Gorgeous George as well as the Empire Records soundtrack, which helped launch this song into the rock stratosphere. CREDITS: Host: Yasi Salek @yasisalek Guest: Rob Harvilla @robharvilla Producer: Liz Sánchez Audio Editor: Adrian Bridges Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Bethany Cosentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Yasi is joined by Big Picture host Sean Fennessey to talk abou music biopics, specifically diving into two films that deal with key figures in the British music landscape, Tony Wilson of Factory Records in 24 Hour Party People (2002), and Alan McGee of Creation Records in Creation Stories (2021). CREDITS: Host: Yasi Salek @yasisalek Guest: Sean Fennessey IG: @seanfennessey, X: @SeanFennessey Producer: Liz Sánchez Audio Editor: Adrian Bridges Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Bethany Cosentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Yasi and Steven get into the Electronic Dance Music scene with Taylor Jordan (a.k.a. TSlayz) to learn about the life of a professional DJ. From all-night DJ sets to self-defense scrunchies to Frank Sinatra to Gamers For Giving, Taylor takes us behind the scenes.Taylor's instagram @taylorjordndj, @tslayzTik Tok: @tslayzFor Gamers For Giving, go to https://gamersforgiving.orgFor her interview with Bold Journey, go to https://boldjourney.com/meet-taylor-jordn/Bio: Taylor Jordn (aka Tslayz) Is a full time DJ, Content Creator & Streamer. She hails from Detroit, Michigan but have lived in Los Angeles CA. She has had a true passion for Techno music ever since she was a kid. She got my first set of DJ decks 15 years ago and instantly knew music was her life's pursuit. She wears a lot of hats with the within the realm of the numerous industries. She constantly finds myself with an overbooked schedule and a daily to do list. She streams full time on Twitch playing games like Apex Legends, Halo & League of Legends. She built up a like minded positive uplifting community called the Slayerz Club. It bridges the gap between her music and gaming fanbases to have a safe space to chat make friends in the gaming and Techno community. She has been vegetarian for 10 years and 3 years Vegan. Her trusty companion is her 4-year-old puppy named Lenci.
We're back and we're answering your questions about the show, like how does Yasi choose which bands to cover? Which British bands ruled their respective eras? And when did Britpop officially die? Join along as Yasi and bestie of the pod, Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders, sip Yorkshire tea and open your gorgeous emails. CREDITS: Host: Yasi Salek @yasisalek Guest: Matt Helders @matthelders Producer: Liz Sánchez Audio Editor: Adrian Bridges Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Bethany Cosentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hi, we have a lot to talk about. Yasi shares how she's been, and appreciates everyone's kind words and gifts.
Sean and Amanda are joined by Yasi Salek to discuss ‘Better Man,' the bizarro Robbie Williams biopic in which he is rendered as a CGI chimpanzee (1:00) and ‘One of Them Days,' the Keke Palmer and SZA action comedy produced by Issa Rae and directed by Lawrence Lamont (29:00). Then, Yasi departs and Sean and Amanda explore ‘Back In Action,' the spy-action-comedy starring Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx that jumped up to number one on Netflix (53:00). Next, Chris Ryan joins to weigh in on ‘Wolf Man,' ‘Flight' Risk,' and ‘Presence,' a trio of movies of wildly different quality from three accomplished directors (1:06:00). Finally, Sean is joined by Steven Soderbergh to discuss his 35th feature film ‘Presence,' a tense thriller experimenting with point-of-view and form (1:40:00). Hosts: Sean Fennessey and Amanda Dobbins Guests: Yasi Salek, Chris Ryan, and Steven Soderbergh Senior Producer: Bobby Wagner Video Producer: Jack Sanders Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Hello, media consumers! Bryan and David begin the week by showing love to Ringer colleague Yasi Salek, who was affected by the L.A. fires (1:07). If you would like to help out Yasi, here is a link to the GoFundMe that Bryan mentions. Then they get into the stories and sounds from wild-card weekend, including: Tom Brady's Game of the Year and the one-and-done theory (7:19) A.J. Brown reading a book on the sideline (15:57) The proud franchise tier (20:30) Kirk Herbstreit's promo on the Steelers (23:57) The "I Have Seen the Future" Call of the Week (31:27) Then, in the Notebook Dump, they discuss: Barstool's Big Cat's interesting revelation (33:46) Venu, the sports streamer, is no more (46:23) Rachel Maddow returns to MSNBC prime time (49:24) Plus, the Overworked Twitter Joke of the Week, Only in Journalism, and David Shoemaker Guesses the Strained-Pun Headline. Hosts: Bryan Curtis and David Shoemaker Producer: Brian H. Waters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Normally, on this podcast, we tend to focus on music that was released decades in the past. In this episode, we're going to do a rare thing and focus on music of the present day. Listen along as Yasi chats with The Ringer's Rob Harvilla and Justin Sayles about their five *favourite* albums and top single of the year. EPISODE PLAYLIST: Listen to songs we detail in the episode HERE **NOTE: Cindy Lee's Diamond Jubilee is not available on Spotify. You can listen here on Bandcamp.** CREDITS: Host: Yasi Salek @yasisalek Guests: Rob Harvilla @robharvilla and Justin Sayles Producer: Liz Sánchez Audio Editor: Adrian Bridges Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Bethany Cosentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
You can have it all, but how much do you want it, babe? Once again, we slip inside the eye of Oasis' mind for part two. Last episode, Yasi and Rob Harvilla talked about the band's formation, their debut album Definitely Maybe, and the lead-up to the 1995 Britpop chart battle. Who wins the battle? Who wins the war? We'll get into the “Oasis quo” and “Chaz and Dave Chimney Sweep Music” of it all. Plus, listen along as we dissect how Noel and Liam Gallagher created one of the greatest British albums of all-time: (What's the Story) Morning Glory, and their infamous Wibbling Rivalry that led to the band's eventual demise. SKIP AHEAD: 26:28 – (What's the Story?) Morning Glory 1:14:52 – Knebworth 1:44:13 – Be Here Now 2:12:34 – Bonehead and Gwigs leave 2:41:28 – Oasis breaks up EPISODE PLAYLIST: Listen to songs we detail in the episode HERE CREDITS: Host: Yasi Salek @yasisalek Guest: Rob Harvilla @robharvilla Producer: Liz Sánchez Audio Editor: Adrian Bridges Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Bethany Cosentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're unpacking the battle of Britpop as well as the war of words between Blur and Oasis. Did the art school icons or the working class heroes ultimately prevail? Who won over the critics? Who laughed all the way to the bank? Which band's legacy is stronger today? In this episode, we're going to answer those questions and more as we rehash the great feud between two Britpop giants: Oasis and Blur. Join us as Yasi and Miranda Sawyer, journalist and author of Uncommon People: Britpop and Beyond in 20 Songs (2024), declare a winner through a five-category contest: public insults, commercial success, critical acclaim, American or British audiences, and legacy. Plus, Miranda dishes exclusive goss about her infamous interview with Noel Gallagher, and she shares her boots-on-the-ground POV about the musical and political scenes surrounding the bands' respective reigns. CREDITS: Host: Yasi Salek @yasisalek Guest: Miranda Sawyer @msmirandasawyer Producer: Liz Sánchez Audio Editor: Adrian Bridges Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Bethany Cosentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Yasi and Steve join Athletes and the Arts Founder Randy Dick in welcoming opera singer Leslie Bickle onto the show. Leslie discusses her journey from Canada to the UK, performing for the late Queen Elizabeth II, working with performers to overcome performance anxiety, and becoming a yogi and yoga's value in singing and performing.Leslie's website: http://www.lesliebickle.comAthletes and the Arts website: http://www.athletesandthearts.comBio: Leslie Bickle is an opera singer and Yoga Alliance certified yoga teacher specialising in vinyasa, mandala, yin and restorative yoga. She has an eclectic background as a music teacher, a ballet dancer, and she has played many different instruments including violin, cello and flute.Originally from Canada, Leslie's performing career has taken her across the globe. Recent role highlights include Donna Anna (Don Giovanni), Rosalinde (Die Fledermaus), Micaëla (La Tragédie de Carmen) and Ilia (Idomeneo). She was a National finalist with the Canadian Music Competition and National semi-finalist/Regional finalist with the New York Lyric Opera Theatre. She received the Catherine Osbourne Opera Award, and was a recipient of the Philip Hattey Scholarship and the Dame Eva Turner Scholarship. She also had the immense pleasure of meeting and singing for the late Queen Elizabeth II.To date, Leslie has had the privilege of working with various companies in her native country of Canada and in Europe. This has included Opera Atelier, Muskoka Opera Festival, Amersham Festival of Music, Tapestry Opera, the Berlin Opera Academy, Canadian Stage Company, Toronto Opera Collaborative, Oakville Chamber Orchestra and the Toronto New Music Festival. In additional to her extensive singing background, Leslie is the founder of Yoga with the Breath, a health and wellness yoga start up company that provides education, classes and resources for performers, organisations and institutions. Leslie works with her clients to provide customised support to meet individual needs. She has a particular interest in optimising breathing and helping people manage performance anxiety. Leslie recently gave private and group yoga sessions and customised support for athletes at the Vitality 10km race with Our Parks UK.Leslie is also a speaker and supporter of health and wellness for elite performers. She was invited to speak at the MHPC22 conference in Oslo Norway in the autumn of 2022. The MHPC22 international conference was for physicians, athletic trainers, therapists, and music and performing arts students and professions, who seek to improve the performance, health and well-being of musicians and performing artists within all genres. Most recently, Leslie was invited to speak at the international conference PAMA, where she gave a talk on performance anxiety and conscious breathwork.Leslie is a graduate from the University of Toronto Faculty of Music, and the prestigious Royal Academy Opera programme at the Royal Academy of Music, and she currently resides in London, England.
In honor of the holidays, we have a very special bonus episode for our fanatics. Yasi talks all things British slang with Arctic Monkeys drummer and former Kappa tracksuit-wearing lad, Matt Helders. Do you know the difference between a lad, a chav, a bloke, a bird and a geezer? Listen along as Matt quizzes Yasi on all the ways you can say “proper bladdered.” We think you'll be dead chuffed with this one, mate. CREDITS: Host: Yasi Salek @yasisalek Guest: Matt Helders @matthelders Producer: Liz Sánchez Audio Editor: Adrian Bridges Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Bethany Cosentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ok, Yasi and the Scots are back for Madchester part two. We last saw The Stone Roses after they released their celebrated EP Sally Cinnamon, on the brink of a make-or-break decision: should they sign to Jive or Rough Trade? Meanwhile, the Happy Mondays were riding the wave of their debut album Squirrel and G-Man Twenty Four Hour Party People Plastic Face Carnt Smile (White Out), and guess what? They have a new friend: Ecstasy. They're now starting to make music influenced by its heart-opening potency. This is when the rave scene starts to bubble up from the dark Manchester clubs, like the Hacienda. Listen as we trace the back half of both bands' short but very sweet catalog, from Madchester Rave On to the Second Coming. SKIP AHEAD: 22:05 - Happy Mondays release ‘Wrote For Luck' single and later Bummed (1988) 1:04:28 - The Stone Roses drop their self-titled debut album (1989) 1:23:27 - Happy Mondays release Madchester Rave On EP (1989) (featured on Bummed Collector's Edition: Hallelujah / Holy Ghost / Clap Your Hands / Rave On) 1:30:30 - Madchester and “Rave” Origins 2:10:53 - Happy Mondays release Pills 'N' Thrills And Bellyaches (1990) 2:36:00 - Happy Mondays record …Yes Please (1992) 2:47:34 - Happy Mondays break up (1993) 2:51:21 - The Stone Roses release their last album Second Coming (1994) 3:13:05 - The Stone Roses break up (1996) EPISODE PLAYLIST: Listen to songs we detail in the episode HERE CREDITS: Host: Yasi Salek Guests: John Niven, Chlöe Walsh Producer: Liz Sánchez Audio Editor: Adrian Bridges Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Bethany Cosentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Babe, wake up, the new Bandsplain season just dropped. And what dark alleyways is Yasi leading us down next? This season we're gazing across the pond toward the underground scenes of the 80s and 90s in the UK following the peak of punk music – namely, Madchester, Brit Pop, and shoegaze. For our first episode, music industry savants and known Scots John Niven and Chlöe Walsh look back on “Baggy” and how the Happy Mondays and The Stone Roses revitalized indie music and helped cement the rise of rave culture in the industrial, Dickensian landscape that also birthed The Smiths, Joy Division, and The Buzzcocks, as well as Oasis a decade later. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the scene, this season is sure to turn you into a 24-hour-podcast person. SKIP AHEAD: 20:43 - Formation of Happy Mondays 1:00:40 - Formation of The Stone Roses 3:12:05 - Squirrel And G-Man Twenty Four Hour Party People Plastic Face Carnt Smile (White Out) (1987) 3:31:21 - Sally Cinnamon EP (1987) 3:48:06 - Arrival of Ecstasy EPISODE PLAYLIST: Listen to songs we detail in the episode HERE CREDITS: Host: Yasi Salek Guests: John Niven, Chlöe Walsh Producer: Liz Sánchez Audio Editor: Adrian Bridges Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Bethany Cosentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this Part 2 episode of Love Stories, I had the pleasure of hosting Saif Al-Yasi, a true masculine gentleman, for a captivating conversation about relationships, love, and the dynamics between men and women. Saif shared insightful perspectives on the importance of choosing the right partner and investing in the relationship to create a strong foundation for happiness and success.As the conversation unfolded, Saif and I delved into the future aspirations of his relationship, focusing on the shared goal of growing old together, continuing to learn and evolve as individuals and as a couple. Saif's commitment to creating a happy and thriving partnership was evident throughout the episode, inspiring listeners to prioritize mutual respect, communication, and personal growth in their own relationships.Head back to Part 1 for the first part of our conversation: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/swallowing-the-pill-of-ego-w-saif-al-yasi/id1727768921?i=1000665253483IN THIS EPISODE:- (11:27) Importance of Personal Growth in Relationship Success- (21:08) Importance of Self-Care in Relationship Dynamics- (27:38) Mutual Growth and Happiness in Relationships- (35:37) How to Connect with the Saif- (39:01) Impact of Emotional Intelligence in Relationships- (43:26) The Value of Mutual Respect and Investment in RelationshipsRESOURCESCheck out my How to Attract Devoted Masculine Men Masterclass HERE My FREE eBook The Magnetic WomanApp rec: BumbleCONNECT WITH CHARLENE On Instagram @mscharlenebyars On YouTube @chosentrainingWork with me HERECONNECT WITH SAIFOn Instagram HEREOn YouTube HEREBe Human Academy HERE
Hanif and Yasi are back, as we find Soundgarden on the precipice of releasing their super well known album Superunknown. The vibes? They are not always impeccable, but the songs are phenomenal. Listen as we trace the back half of the Soundgarden catalog, from Superunknown and the underrated Down on the Upside through their reunion album and the Audioslave and solo records in between. Follow Hanif Abdurraqib on Twitter @NifMuhammad Listen to songs we detail in the episode HERE Host: Yasi Salek Guest: Hanif Abdurraqib Producer: Jesse Miller-Gordon Audio Editor: Adrian Bridges Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Bethany Cosentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bandsplain's Yasi Salek joins DJ Louie to trace Nirvana's brief, iconoclastic trail through pop's mainstream in the early 1990s. Louie and Yasi unpack the group's origins in Aberdeen, Washington, their time on famed indie label Sub Pop, known for popularizing the "grunge" sound, and their bleak, sparse debut in 1989, Bleach, which garnered them a cult following. Next, they tackle Nirvana's breakthrough smash, the generational anthem “Smells Like Teen Spirit”, and 1991's unexpected blockbuster Nevermind, which briefly remolded the pop charts in their image and became one of the biggest albums of all time. They then discuss Kurt's infamous marriage to Hole front woman Courtney Love, prickly relationship to his own fame and success and how his heroin addiction spun out of control during the promo cycle for 1993's darker and grittier In Utero. Finally, Louie and Yasi detail Kurt's tragic death by suicide in 1994, encasing the group in amber and forever giving their legacy a grand tragic air, before ranking Nirvana in the official Pop Pantheon. Listen to Pop Pantheon's Nirvana Essentials Playlist on SpotifyJoin Pop Pantheon: All Access, Our Patreon Channel, for Exclusive Content and MoreShop Merch in Pop Pantheon's StoreCome to Pop Pantheon Live: Tortured Poets & The State of Taylor Mania on 4/22 at the Bellhouse in BrooklynBuy Tickets to Pop Pantheon Presents: Taylor Mania at Parkside Lounge on 4/19Come to Gorgeous Gorgeous LA on 4/20 at Los GlobosCome to Gorgeous Gorgeous NYC on 5/10 at Sultan RoomFollow Yasi Salek on TwitterFollow DJ Louie XIV on InstagramFollow DJ Louie XIV on TwitterFollow Pop Pantheon on InstagramFollow Pop Pantheon on Twitter