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Season 2 Ep 42: “No sexy young thing is making that sound at bedtime” With no FPL this week Jon Richardson & Matt Forde discuss Jon's new sleep App and bedtime routine plus we look into Duncan Ferguson's eco credentials as he's unveiled as Forest Green's new manager. Elsewhere there's a shocking revelation during a game of 'Guess the mugs in Jon's office' AND we have an exclusive form a listener about the state of Frank Lampard's kitchen. Support the podcast by subscribing at Anotherslice.com/cpfpl for extra content. Ep 34 is our first live show and a bootleg copy is available to Another Slice subscribers. Send us any new format ideas or correspondence to: hello@cpfpl.com or tweet us @Comediansfpl. Follow the podcast on Twitter (@comediansfpl), Instagram (ComediansplayingFPL) and Facebook (@comediansfpl)Share, subscribe, AND PLEASE REVIEW!Join our FPL Fan League here: fantasy.premierleague.com/leagues/auto-join/4r6j9k… League Code: 4r6j9k Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's impossible to stay the “hot young thing” forever, but how can we reevaluate our skills and goals to better match who we are as leaders today, while keeping an agile, inventive mindset? We love seeing our staff create ideas and solve problems in ways we never expected, so we hope to fine tune their passions and act as mentors on their journey. However, what is our secret to mastering the new role we play and how does it contribute to the larger picture? The answer is a well-oiled and functioning team. That's right, we're just the older fun ones now. Join us as we discuss our new path in the creative industry.
On this episode, Duke is joined by the Sagittarius Boys aka three quarters of Bossmen Inc for yet another episode. The group starts the episode talking about Andrew Tate, misogyny, the influence of Director X, Breakfast Club's classic moments and much much more. The guys then have an in-depth conversation about their different mentalities growing up and their relationships with day jobs. They then end the episode by discussing what age gap is acceptable and things get a little heated. Be sure to check out everyone's pages! Timestamps: 4:00 - Women don't like to see men having fun 6:25 - Koti has a new daddy 7:00 - Who is Andrew Tate? 19:25 - Do men hate women because they want to be with men? 32:33 - Drake gets a face tattoo 38:33 - Koti met Director X 39:19 - Would you rather have fame or notoriety? 42:05 - Angela Yee leaves the breakfast club 44:00 - The impact of the Dame Dash breakfast club interview 47:30 - Classic Breakfast club interviews 52:24 - Reasonable Doubt or Illmatic 57:33 - kid cudi did some weird shit 1:01:00 - What's the youngest you can do? 1:10:00 - Girls mature much faster than boys 1:14:00 - Jimmy doesn't care for corporate jobs 1:31:00 - What's an acceptable body count for you? Big thank you to every single one of you that listen and to @topher.allen for hosting us this episode. Have QUESTIONS for the podcast? SEND THEM TO: ROTMPodcast@gmail.com Or via Instagram DM at: https://instagram.com/rotmpodcastt?igshid=pse0j4pk49d4 Be sure to give us a thumbs up on YouTube and SUBSCRIBE if you haven't already, it helps the channel grow! Rate us on iTunes and check us out on Spotify, Amazon Music and VURBL as well! Check out the video of the full episodes available on the ROTM Podcast YouTube channel! Subscribe, leave a comment and like! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoYajGTkjxOr98SYdr1Uzzg?view_as=subscriber
Support this podcast at patreon.com/qaf, Venmo@ThePurpleAmazon, or paypal.me/RissyMcCoolThis week, we talk about experiencing life differently once we start living our true lives and the contrast it sometimes has.Music by The Midnight
In this inaugural episode - P.Y.T. (Phatty Young Thing), I tell tales about my struggles with self acceptances before AND after losing 100 pounds and how it's my mission to rediscover my inner PHAT (pretty hot and temping) girl - that young child who loved and accepted herself no matter what. I take us back to south Louisiana on Halloween in the late 1980s when I experience my first body shaming while wearing my beloved homemade genie costume (made by my Momma, of course). I riff on body expectations, specifically for females of all ages and question why society makes it so hard for us to just love ourselves as we are? Why do we make it so hard to love ourselves just as we are? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whosdatphatgirl/support
And Joni Mitchell too? Is anyone else super sad they're being dumb? Nope just me. If you enjoyed our podcast, please like/subscribe and check out our other accounts. Sams Apparel Brand: https://www.live-forever-die-whenever.com/ Sams Instagram: @gatorboy_66 Sams Website: ftdfit.com Alecs Instagram: @yolked_thoughts Alec Website: gw-fit.com Alecs Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3610090339075812/
While reminiscing, Buzz remembered that he was once the hot, sought after pretty young thing. Nico has some Florida man trivia. Lisa has another foster dog. Also, good news, people still listen to the radio!
Teri and Mary chat about their shared passion about healthy eating & living and how Mary started her first company Snikiddy Snacks to provide "good for you" snacks for mom's on the go. After selling it Mary dived into high performance clean cosmetics that are sustainable packaged at affordable prices. Listen to hear all about "Sustainable Rockstars" and why they partnered with Student Beans to provide 25% off to students so we all can afford PYT's high quality products! visit pytbeauty.com
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John Waters once said nothing is more impotent than an unread library. In this episode, the cult film director responsible for such enduring cult classics as Pink Flamingos, Female Trouble, Cry Baby and Hairspray talks about Serious Pleasures, Philip Hoare's extraordinary biography of Stephen Tennant, one of the so-called Bright Young Things who fascinated and scandalized 1920s Britain, alongside other headline-grabbing figures of the day such as Cecil Beaton and the Mitford sisters. "I like to be taken into a world that's very foreign to me, and learn something," he says. "I like somebody who's smart, and who can talk about their feelings. That's why I like biographies, just to see mistakes that people made, and what they did with success and failure." What does he love about the life of Tennant? "I love that he went to bed for 17 years because life made him too giddy." In this episode we also talk to Philip Hoare, the author of Serious Pleasures, about the challenges of writing a biography when your subject has just died.
18 year old goddaughter marries 50 year old God father...what's an age teenager/young adults ...can be considered responsible to have sex --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mark-sarauw/support
This week's featured story tugged at the author's imagination for 20 years. Her character Astra Davies (Astra means star) is bright and witty, charming and unconventional. Author Brianne Moore explains why she told this story about a young woman finding her way specifically in the 1930's, what her personal connection is to enchanting gardens, and how PBS shows shaped her as a storyteller. You will hear an excerpt from the audiobook released today narrated skillfully by Shiromi Arserio (her performance as Astra is dazzling!). You can find Brianne's novels and audiobooks on her website. Thank you to Alcove Press and Dreamscape Media. If you would like to support the Desideratum Podcast, please take a look how you can help on our Patreon page. If you enjoy listening, please subscribe and leave an honest review where you listen and on Podchaser. Brianne Moore's Website Desideratum Podcast Website Support the Desideratum Podcast by becoming a Patreon Podchaser - follow rate and review your favorite podcasts --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theresa-bakken/support
The fellas discuss the Verzuz between the beautiful Keyshia Cole & Ashanti. Marv woke up this episode & they celebrate the legend of JV aka @vaughnboy82 as he enters his birthday!
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In childhood, Williams and his half-brother James "Pookie" Young received encouragement and tutelage from their uncle, the blues guitarist, songwriter and recording artist J. B. Hutto, and by 1975 the half-siblings had formed the first version of the Blues Imperials. Since 1989, the band's lineup has been Williams (lead guitar and vocals), Michael Garrett (rhythm guitar and vocals), James Young (bass) and Kelly Littleton (drums). Living Blues magazine described the band as "Rough-and-ready South and West Side blues...Ed's swirling, snarling slide guitar work can be riveting, and The Imperials pound out blues-rock riffs and rhythms behind him as if they're overdosing on boogie juice." Guitar Player called the band "a snarling boogie-blues machine." A decade later, Alligator Records offered them the chance to record a track, "Young Thing", for a compilation album, New Bluebloods (1987). Producer and label owner Bruce Iglauer encouraged them to record additional material, and they cut a full album's worth of material at that session, released as Roughhousin' (1986). They then appeared at music festivals and toured widely. Their second album, Chicken, Gravy & Biscuits, was released in 1989, and their third, What You See Is What You Get, in 1992. At this point the group disbanded. Williams issued two solo albums, Keep On Walking, on which he was joined by Dave Weld, a former member of the Blues Imperials, and Who's Been Talking (1998), pairing Williams with Willie Kent. In 1999 the release of Get Wild marked the group's reunion. It was followed by Heads Up (2002), Rattleshake (2006), Full Tilt (2008) and Jump Start (2012). Lil' Ed and the Blues Imperials have appeared multiple times at the Chicago Blues Festival and festivals and clubs around the world. In June 2008, Williams played on Magic Slim's album Midnight Blues. In June 2009, Williams was a guest on the radio quiz show Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!, produced by Chicago Public Radio and National Public Radio, Lil' Ed and the Blues Imperials have been nominated for eight Blues Music Awards as Band of the Year and have won that award twice.
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On this episode, your hosts Natasha and Stephany talk about posting Obama pics on the day of the current POTUS' birthday, B. Simone's alleged plagiarism & dating preferences, dating someone younger than you, and more. In fun facts, we find out the FDA allows 60 insect pieces per 100 grams of chocolate, and a game of ‘Who’s Most Likely To’ gets played. We love hearing from you so feel free to rate, like, comment and subscribe. Email: Talkyourshitpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/talkyourshitpod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TalkYourShitPod
In this episode, host Mara Shorr is joined by Paula Di Marco Young, CEO of VSPOT Medi Spa Philadelphia and host of her very own podcast: It’s a Young Thing. They discuss the importance of normalizing discussions of feminine health, effective marketing strategies for women’s health, and always making time for your passions - stay at home order or not.
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The Bright Young Things were a group of rich, indulgent aristocrats who between the two wars entertained themselves by dressing up, posing and performing. All this gaiety was caught on camera by the incomparable and controversial Cecil Beaton. One thing is for sure, if they were alive now, all their fun would be had at Claridge’s with cocktails conceived by our guest today! Denis Broci makes you feel like a Bright Young Thing when you step into Claridge’s Bar or The Fumoir Bar - two of the glamourous spots in the world. Today we are celebrating the release of the cocktail book, Cecil Beaton: Mixing with the Bright Young Things, which Denis, as Manager of both bars at Claridge’s, curated with a list of sixty-four drinks from the 1920’s and 1930’s, the ‘Golden Age’ of cocktails. But first I had to hear all about Denis and how he found himself at one of the most iconic hotels of all time. In this episode, I discovered: What happened his first week of work that scared him to death What it was like working at Michelin Star restaurant How he came to curate the new book, Cecil Beaton: Mixing with the Bright Young Things His favorite bar in London and outside of London His Top Tips for the Home Bartender Needless to say we began with a Bee’s Knees and ended with our cocktail of the week, the Fumoir Negroni! This particular version is Claridge’s signature cocktail in the Fumoir Bar and was created to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the Negroni cocktail in 2019. INGREDIENTS 25ml ( 5⁄6 oz) Hepple Gin 25ml ( 5⁄6 oz) Campari 18ml ( 3⁄5 oz) Martini Rosso 7ml ( 1⁄5 oz) Punt e Mes Carpano 3.5g ( 1⁄8 oz) Camomile 3.5g ( 1⁄8 oz) Coffee beans METHOD Infuse the gin with camomile for thirty minutes, and the vermouths and bitter with the coffee separately for the same amount of time Fine strain the infusions into a mixing glass and stir with ice, ensuring that the flavours are well balanced Fine strain into an old fashioned glass with an ice block Garnish with orange twist. -- You can find this recipe and all the cocktails of the week at ALushLifeManual.com, where you’ll also find all the ingredients in our shop. Full Episode Details: https://alushlifemanual.com/how-to-be-a-bright-young-thing ----- Join the conversation on your IOS or Android at flick.group/lushlife where we can talk cocktails until the sun rises! Become a supporter of A Lush Life Manual for as little as $5 - all you have to do is go to buymeacoffee.com/lushlife Lush Life Merchandise is here - we’re talking t-shirts, mugs, iPhone covers, duvet covers, iPad covers and more covers for everything! and more! Produced by Simpler Media Follow us on Twitter and Instagram Get great cocktail ideas on Pinterest New episodes every Tuesday, usually!!
British illustrator and designer Luke Edward Hall, a true leading light with thousands of fans and followers, may channel a glamorous, golden era—citing legends such as photographer Cecil Beaton and poet Jean Cocteau—yet beyond the gloss lies a hardworking talent whose tongue-in-cheek, creative whimsy has justifiably propelled him on his meteoric rise. Join us as we chat about his fascinations, inspirations, and most ambitious projects yet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week Callie, Mark, Arizona, and Lexie have to deal with a baby....Callie's baby. Arizona is all in, even though she is still so mad, and Mark does NOT want to be the cool uncle. He tells Lexie and their relationship comes to a close. We never see them together again and it is an emotional end. Derek is working on his trial and after Karev chooses to leave asks Meredith to join. She chooses to work with Derek instead of Chief who is continuing Ellis Grey's work. We meet Lucy, but understand that she will probably be gone soon. She also has perfectly curled hair. If you are only interested in Grey's content hit play at: 26:43. SPONSORS: www.thisisaday.com Use code THEONCALLROOM to get 20% off your first purchase! ________________________________________________ Become a sustaining member and cohost the show! Follow the link below: www.patreon.com/theoncallroom
Passion has little to do with euphoria and everything to do with patience. It is not about feeling good. It is about endurance. Like patience, passion comes from the same Latin root: Pati. It does not mean to flow with exuberance. It means to suffer. We would love to hear your story of being arrested or to be guest on the show, reach out by email or on social media: Email: thattimeigotarrested@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/be_casper If you're in Chicago and want to start a podcast of your own, hit up JAZZFUZZ at http://jazzfuzz.com
Nurse Paula Young has recently received two awards for It's a Young Thing podcast.
Pretty young things, repeat after me:I said,"Na na na."FIRST VERSE:This week's #GayRelationshipGoals takes us back to Florida with an "a-dorkable" couple: Brandon (@theincrediblemr.rice) and Steven (@sirstevenrice). Celebrating their 1-year of marriage, Steven and Brandon show us that young gay love is still completely attainable - and incredibly fulfilling. With a joy that emits through every IG image, this couple does more than inspire; they set the standard! Follow their joint Instagram page (@mtandmrrice) and make sure you tell them the Critelli's sent you!CHORUS:I want to love you (P-Y-T),Pretty young thing.You need some lovin' (T-L-C),Tender lovin' care.And I'll take you there ...... Back in the day (when dinosaurs roamed the Earth), relationships held different weight and had a completely different progression. The term "dating" had a very specific meaning and gray areas didn't exist when it came to titles. Millennials have adopted new terminology to describe their Facebook dating status, and the Critelli's are trying to get to the bottom of it! Join them, as they discuss their relationship trajectory and figure out if they're getting old or if the younger generation is just more creative (or both).SECOND VERSE:An anthropological dive into the dating patterns of the younger generation led the fellas to Marko's younger sister. This week, 22-year old Stevee and her 24-year old boyfriend Stephen (seriously ... that's their names), sit down with Marko and Tony to shed some light on what "talking" is, better understand how/why it can take up to two years to move past "talking", and find out whether millennials talk about the future, and if so ... what do they say? As if they couldn't feel older, this episode is a hop, skip, and jump to the nursing home for both Marko and Tony!BRIDGE:Don't be trippin' ...A couple struggles to decide whether one major trip a year is better than several weekend getaways throughout the year. What do you do when your partner would rather save all year and have an exotic trip to some remote location, and you'd rather spend the weekend(s) in nearby travel destinations instead? Who is right and who is wrong? Keeping it in the family ...A Listener is not interested in dating and has prided themselves on their perpetually single status. But what happens when your fellow queer step-sibling is looking like a whole snack, and you're hungry? "Ick" factor aside, is it weird to be attracted to your step-brother? And if not, then how do you tell him you want to be more than just family, without your parents regretting their own union? These questions and much, much more on this week's Listener Shituations!- - - - -Relationship problems?EMAIL US:relationshitquestions@gmail.com We will answer your questions on the show.- - - - -RATE US:Go to your favorite podcast directory and give Relationsh!t a 5-Star rating, and fantastic review! It sounds like a big ask, but it helps us out tremendously. If you have 5-minutes, help us out!- - - - -FOLLOW US:Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook@podrelationshit- - - - -SPECIAL THANKS:@markitinc (Instagram) for our logo!@mdotcot (Instagram, Twitter) for our editing! and (last but not least) ...@TinMan_TC (Twitter)... and, Antonio Carter for our musicSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/podrelationshit)
You lucky, lucky people...you wait 5-6 weeks for another episode of Yesterday's Jam and then two come along in the space of a week!!! Sit back and enjoy some of the best new music releases as well as a few old indie classics. Featuring Eddie Green...Shame's rhythm guitarist...all the way from LA doing his Old - New - Borrowed - Blue. It's all going on!!! Come and join us!!!
Paula Di Marco Young is the Director of Public Relations and Marketing for Young Medical Spa® with two locations in eastern Pennsylvania. She received the "Aesthetic Nurse of The Year" Award at the 2016 The Aesthetic Awards™ and a "Top 10 Nurses" Award from the 2016 Aesthetic Everything Awards. Paula's podcast "It's a Young Thing" is the Official Podcast of the Living Sage Plastic Surgery Network (PSN) available on the Apple TV App which is a proficient, content-driven on-demand television channel for the medical aesthetic industry. Her podcast is also available on YouTube, iHeartRadio, iTunes, SoundCloud, Spotify, Google Play, Spreaker, Stitcher, TuneIn and Tumblr. "It's a Young Thing" discusses the most common questions from patients on aesthetic procedures, misconceptions, and new technological advancements in a language the patient can understand. Additionally, her guests include prominent professionals in their field of medicine and overall health and wellness to help people feel their best self.
Paula Di Marco Young is the Director of Public Relations and Marketing for Young Medical Spa® with two locations in eastern Pennsylvania. She received the "Aesthetic Nurse of The Year" Award at the 2016 The Aesthetic Awards™ and a "Top 10 Nurses" Award from the 2016 Aesthetic Everything Awards. Paula's podcast "It's a Young Thing" is the Official Podcast of the Living Sage Plastic Surgery Network (PSN) available on the Apple TV App which is a proficient, content-driven on-demand television channel for the medical aesthetic industry. Her podcast is also available on YouTube, iHeartRadio, iTunes, SoundCloud, Spotify, Google Play, Spreaker, Stitcher, TuneIn and Tumblr. "It's a Young Thing" discusses the most common questions from patients on aesthetic procedures, misconceptions, and new technological advancements in a language the patient can understand. Additionally, her guests include prominent professionals in their field of medicine and overall health and wellness to help people feel their best self.
In this episode Nurse Paula Young of Young Medical Spa® (http://www.youngmedicalspa.com) is excited to announce that her podcast, "It's a Young Thing with Nurse Paula Young", is now the official podcast of The Plastic Surgery Network (http://www.thepsnetwork.com) which is available on the Apple TV App.
With reaching a milestone of 50 episodes, Nurse Paula Young talks about the new format and the direction "It's a Young Thing" podcast will be taking.
Do you have a rash on your face, or pinkeye, or sudden acne breakouts and don’t know why? If you don’t routinely clean out your makeup bag, you could be causing some serious skin conditions to occur without even knowing it! How long should you keep lipstick, mascara, skin and hair products, even sunscreen and toothpaste, before throwing it away? Nurse Paula Young will tell you what the suggested expiration dates are for your favorite products in this episode of “It’s a Young Thing”. http://youngmedicalspa.com
In this debut episode you’ll learn about Paula Di Marco Young, BS, RN, CLO/A and her podcast, “It’s a Young Thing”. Nurse Paula Young, along with her husband Dr. Thomas E. Young, are the owners and operators of Young Medical Spa® with two locations in eastern Pennsylvania. Over the past decade they have committed themselves to the practice that is aesthetic medicine. Over the course of that time, they have consulted with many patients and have addressed many questions, concerns and misconceptions. In her podcast episodes Nurse Paula talks candidly about what you should know before contemplating having an aesthetic procedure. Her “real-world” attitude and “no-holds-barred” approach to common misconceptions about aesthetic medicine is very informative to people who are either confused, misinformed or curious about aesthetic procedures.