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The New Yorker described Savage as, “a marvelous storyteller, a quirky thinker, and an incorrigible free-associator. He sometimes sounds less like a political commentator than like the star of a riveting and unusually vivid one-man play.” Listen to these beloved tales from the master storyteller on this special Father's Day episode. Sit back and enjoy these fan favorites: “Fly In the Tuna”, “One-Armed Frank”, “Fat Al's Tuna”, “Dead Man's Pants”, “Ripped Pants”, “Louie & the Monkey”, “Woodchuck Bill”, “The Diet of a Young Savage”, “Sav and Crazy Friend Story”, “Two-Fingered Teacher”, “First Autopsy – First Dead Body”, “Half Man Half Woman”, “Yarn Man Gets Cancer”, “The Nympho Story”, “Soothing Train Story”, “When Pasta Was Spaghetti.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Christopher & Jobst im Gespräch mit Bernd. Wir reden über Kartoffelbrei mit Holzschuhen essen, Superman-Vintage Comics, Halbakustik-Gitarre mit Trapezaufhängung, heißer Hirsch, praktisch gesehen bei Oasis einsteigen, jetzt sind die Rechten gegen das System, objektiv gesehen ist das hier kein faschistisches Terrorregime, die kommunistischen Freunde verehren Lenin, die Wichtigkeit von Nord-Süd-Stromtrassen, britische Musik, "Oh Baby Baby Balla Balla" von den Rainbows, mal wieder Mal Sondok, der schlimmste Manager von Bay City Rollers, Eddie & the Hot Rods in den Charts, wehleidige Kiffer-Typen hassen, Punk war der einzige Ort der Lebendigkeit, unbedingt aufs Stranglers-Konzert wollen, Tschechow war der Antichrist, The Pop Rivets mit Wild Billy Childish, Dead Kennedys in der Scala in Herford, das beschauliche Bad Salzuflen, die komplette Abwesenheut von Ereignissen, eine Art Funktionskind sein, der Film "Freistadt" auf Arte, sich an Ethnien-Diskussion stören, ein bißchen asozial sein, Punks & Hippies waren sich nicht so verschieden, eine Riesen-Bücherwand mit Aphorismen-Sammlungen, die geheimen Wünsche der Eltern erfüllen, dauernd in die miesen Fressen gucken, die miese Type Kollegah, erfolglos versucht alle auf Punkrock anzufixen, Buzzcocks die beste Band aller Zeiten, The Jam im Kaiserkeller Hamburg vor 3 Leuten, zu viel Schmerz und zu wenig Humor bei Paul Weller, "Wasteland" nimmt Smiths vorweg, "Young Savage" von Ultravox als erster Punkrock-Song im Fernsehen, "Punkrock - Was ist dran?" in einer NDR-Kultur-Sendung, die einzige Regel ist "Folge niemandem", fast Gitarrist von den Aheads aus Herford werden, "Dont need surgery" von Lines, die unzuverlässigen 120er Kassetten, der widerliche alte Antisemit Roger Waters, niemand muss Lampenfieber, Psychodelikatessen, ein älterer Mitschuler der aussah wie John Lennon (Frank Werner), die Vierspurmaschine von Fast Weltweit, Ground Zero für neue deutsche Popmusik, die Bienenjäger von Jochen Distelmeyer, gegenwartsbezogene Songs, "Macht kaputt was euch kaputt macht" ist kein guter Slogan, "Gemäßigt ist das neue radikal", Linke & Antisemitismus, das fantastische Grundgesetz, alle deutschen Städte mit Interrail & Jugendherbergsausweis besucht, Hamburg hat die Beatles gut gemacht, das große Popjahr 1982, die moderne Buddy-Cop-Geschichte, wir hätten keine Welt ohne Blade Runner, Ulrick Rosky & Georg Kreisler, "Kleine Begebenheiten vor der Paketfabrik", an Alfred Hilsbergs Tür klopfen, 120 Job-Angebote von einer Zeitarbeitsfirma, alle Lieder in der U-Bahn verlieren, Die Antwort mit Karl Allaut, Klaase-Autofahrmusik, der Kauz vom Leuchtturm, die erste Solo-LP mit Tascam-8-Spur-Rekorder, Fieldrecording nach Greil Marcus, ich hab Recht & die Leute haben keinen Geschmack, "Macht Hildegard glücklich", versteckte Konzeptalben, "Solange die Räsenmäher singen", Kartenabreißer im Passagekino, eine potentielle Anfrage von Ski Aggu, der Unterschied zwischen "Sexy" und "Verhaftet wegen sexy", eine Doku über Slowdive, Vinyl als Boutique-Produkt, Ohrensessel vs. Flimmerfreunde, um 4 Uhr aufstehen und 12 Stunden mit Thermowäsche rumstehen, "One from the heart" von Francis Ford Coppola, Werbung für Tijan Silas "Radio Sarajevo", Buzzcocks, The Pill, das Hörspiel von Nagels "Arbeit", das neue Album von Bärchen & die Milchbubis, Neanderthaler kommen viel zu gut weg, Streit mit Ted Gaier, Leute gut bedienen, zur Probe was zum Knabbern mitbringen, ein 77 Zoll Oled-Fernseher, sich verwundert umgucken, von grenzenlosem Ruhm träumen, uvm. Bernds Songs für die Empfehlungsplaylist: 1) Ein aktueller Begemann-Lieblingssong: Brauch Dich so 2) Ein Punk-Song, der immer geht: THE LINES - Don´t need surgery 3) Ein aktueller Song, der berührt: DRUNK MUMS - New Australia
Andy's guest today is Jeannie Young Savage, president of Details Details Weddings and Events. Details Details is a premier full-service event planning and design company which specializes in distinctive weddings, lavish events, and corporate functions. Prior to launching the company, nearly twenty years ago, Jeannie was the general manager of several full-service hotels including managing 200 employees and dealing with over forty vendors! Details Details has also been featured in numerous publications such as People Magazine, Martha Stewart Weddings, Inside Weddings, the Say Yes to the Dress television show, and more! Jeannie reflects on her younger years and when she developed a passion for crafting and designing. She also talks about her time as a general manager for hotels and what she learned from that experience especially as an Asian woman, how she became a mother right around the same time that she started her company, what her typical process is with clients, how she develops her creativity, what her pricing philosophy is like, how she approaches social media, what she hopes for in the future, and so much more! Andy really appreciates Jeannie for her time and really enjoyed talking with her! He hopes that you enjoy listening as much as he enjoyed conducting the interview and would appreciate it if you would share this interview with a few people you know who might also enjoy it! Andy would also really appreciate it if you were to subscribe to the podcast if you aren't already so that you immediately find out when new episodes drop and if you were to leave a top review wherever you listen! That really helps out the show and helps people find it! Since you're listening to this podcast, it's obvious that you want to find new ways to improve your wedding business. That's why I'm excited to tell you about the Book More Weddings Summit! During this online conference, which is free if you mention my name, you'll learn how to more easily book more weddings by hearing from over twenty industry experts including my past podcast guests, Heidi Thompson (host of this event) and Julie Novack (C.E.O. of PartySlate). Attract your dream clients, stand out from the competition, and make more money without working more hours by signing up for this online conference August 22-26, which, again, is free if you mention my name! Register for your free ticket at bookmoreweddingssummit.com/andy! Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network. SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute! Time Stamps [0:29] – Today's episode is sponsored by Book More Weddings Summit! [1:18] – Andy reveals today's guest to be Jeannie Young Savage of Details Details. [2:17] – Jeannie reflects on when she developed a passion for this field. [3:53] – Jeannie talks about her time as general manager of hotels. [4:51] – Learn about Jeannie's experience as an Asian woman managing hotels. [7:37] – Jeannie discusses having become a mother when she started her company. [9:52] – Jeannie talks about why she lost the work/life balance at one point. [12:49] – Andy brings in his own experience with his music business. [14:06] – Jeannie walks us through her process with her clients. [16:22] – Discover how Jeannie gets the information that she needs from her clients. [17:04] – Jeannie touches upon how her creative process unfolds. [20:09] – Hear about some of the celebrity weddings that Jeannie has done. [22:59] – Jeannie reveals if she feels more pressure when she handles celebrity weddings. [24:37] – Jeannie explains how she handles the business side of things. [27:03] – Jeannie guesses that most people in her field are solo planners. [28:28] – What is Jeannie's pricing philosophy? [29:42] – Jeannie elaborates upon her social media strategy. [32:50] – Jeannie enthuses over how far she has come. [35:17] – How does Jeannie define success? [37:00] – Hear where to find Jeannie online. RESOURCES bookmoreweddingsummit.com/andy Find Jeannie: Details Details - WebsiteDetails Details - Pinterest PageDetails Details - Facebook PageJeannie's Instagram PageJeannie's Twitter Page Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here. Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment & Book More Weddings Summit.
In the late 1880s Bob Sims declared himself a prophet with more than 100 followers in his Choctaw County Alabama cult. His belief that no man could establish laws over him led to a bloody chapter in Alabama history Want more Southern Mysteries? Hear the Southern Mysteries show archive and immediately access exclusive content when you become a patron of the show. Join now at patreon.com/southernmysteries Connect Website: southernmysteries.com Facebook: Southern Mysteries Podcast Twitter: @southernpod_ Instagram: @explorethesouth Email: southernmysteriespodcast@gmail.com Episode Sources Sims War Siege. Choctaw County Geological Society Robert Bruce Sims. Find A Grave. The Sims War Connection. Rebellion Leader Robert Bruce Sims. Campbell Family History Bad Literature. Bob Sims Paper ‘The Veil is Rent'. The Standard Gauge. September 10, 1891 Robert Sims, Thomas and Young Savage. Strange Fruit and Spanish Moss. December 26, 2014 A Southern Terror: Arrest of the Bloody Bob Sims and His Bad Gang. The Pittsburgh Press. December 27, 1891 Stars Fell on Alabama by Carl Carmer. University of Alabama Press (1985) Episode Music Argonne by Zachariah Hickman Licensed under Creative Commons Bring Me Your Sorrows by Dan Lebowitz. Licensed under Creative Commons Theme Song “Dark & Troubled” by Pantherburn. Special thanks to Phillip St Ours for permission for use
This week on " I Do It 4 Hip-Hop Podcast" we featured Shawn Smith joined the Indie Artist Spotlight. He was first introduced to the world as Young Savage 215. We discussed his first project "Sink or Swim" he made it clear that was his audio autobiography. We spoke about Philly rappers & DVD era and what that meant for the culture. Lastly, we discussed past , present and future. Lastly, We also chop it up with new artist from West Philly Lil Danny about his career along with his collaborations with Kur and Leaf ward. He also spoke about how last two years he really began to take rap seriously.Instagram
DEAD MAN'S PANTS & OTHER FAMILY STORIES Enjoy! “Dead Man's Pants”, “Ripped Pants”, “One-Armed Franks”, “Louie & the Monkey”, “Fat Al's Tune”, “Fly In the Tuna”, “Woodchuck Bill”, “The Diet of a Young Savage”, “Say and Crazy Friend Story”, “Two-Fingered Teacher”, “First Autopsy First Dead Body”, “Half Man Half Woman”, “Yarn Man Gets Cancer”, “The Nympho Story”, “Teddy and the Blanket”, “Soothing Train Story”, “When Pasta Was Spaghetti” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Young Savage why you trappin so hard? Hilarious joke to reference this being the 21st podcast. A true whirlwind of information on this pod including: - Haunted locations - stick and bindle train hopping - Squatters setups - Energy bevs of the pod - Bartering at Sears hardware - Logistics of owning a forge - Norm Macdonald - Adult Swim's 15 minute blocks - Reality bending shows - We worship Ari Aster again
The pride of Southwest Philly, Shawn Smith (formerly known as Young Savage) talks with Greg about his motto and title of his most recent album “Sink or Swim”, his spirituality and the evolution of his music, the freestyles that made him “Philly Famous”, his creative process and the mental images that linger in his mind, the struggles, obstacles, and realities of black men and boys in Philly, what needs to change, and much more. This episode has so much rich content in it, and it picks up as the interview moves along. Learn more about Philly Famous @ https://phillyfamouspodcast.com/ Hear Shawn Smith's music on Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal, and @ https://www.shawnsmithstory.com/
It's the 68th episode of Mina's House Podcast, where Mina podcasts right from her house with her co-host Sherlock Homeboi. This episode tackles Kylie Jenner becoming a billionaire, Rihanna clearing up internet rumors and Beyonce possibly being pregnant. This weeks topic derives from the LeSean McCoy story and the allegations that he orchestrated a robbery to get some jewelry back from his ex girlfriend. The topic being "Should you give things your ex gave to you back after you break up?" At the 42:42 mark you can also hear Mina's interview with Shawn Smith. Shawn is a rapper from philly who went by the name "Young Savage." The two talk about his name change, how it may effect his brand and getting support from Sway, among others. Enjoy and thank you for listening. www.MinaSayWhat.com #MinasHouse @MinaSayWhat
Benjamin and The Bear Back when he was kid, Benjamin was a scrawny outcast with a penchant for tinkering. He liked to go on adventures in the abandoned mining town where he grew up, seeking discarded electronics to repair. One day he goes on an adventure that he will never forget. Today Benjamin Young Savage is a graphic artist and illustrator based in Baltimore. We found him on Twitter. Producer: Adizah Eghan and Eliza Smith Original Score: Leon Morimoto Goose Justice Snap storyteller Abdul Kenyatta was taught to be wary of the police. Then one day he found a way to turn the tables. Producer:Anna Sussman Original Score: Leon Morimoto Season 8 Episode 21
EPISODE 143 ON JERRY ROYCE LIVE!Trust N Love 2 - Rasheed Carter (Author)4.9 out of 5 stars (58 customer reviews) Rasheed Carter author of Trust N Love #1 and #2 April and May 2014.Published with Blaque Diamond PublicationsRasheed Carter is a Niagara Falls, NY Native. Born and raised under the influence of mischievous conduct. Inducted to the street life at an early age, swallowed alive by the Ghetto, and regurgitated a felonious convict with a larcenic heart. Sentenced to prison, he re-emerged a changed Man in search of redemption His roster of literary work contains vivid street characters in Young Savage, Love in the Chamber , Wild for The Night and Sucka For Love. Now we are able to experience the Romantic side of his Pen in the Trust N Love series.
EPISODE 143 ON JERRY ROYCE LIVE!Trust N Love 2 - Rasheed Carter (Author)4.9 out of 5 stars (58 customer reviews) Rasheed Carter author of Trust N Love #1 and #2 April and May 2014.Published with Blaque Diamond PublicationsRasheed Carter is a Niagara Falls, NY Native. Born and raised under the influence of mischievous conduct. Inducted to the street life at an early age, swallowed alive by the Ghetto, and regurgitated a felonious convict with a larcenic heart. Sentenced to prison, he re-emerged a changed Man in search of redemption His roster of literary work contains vivid street characters in Young Savage, Love in the Chamber , Wild for The Night and Sucka For Love. Now we are able to experience the Romantic side of his Pen in the Trust N Love series.