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Oak Felder is the producer and songwriter behind hits like Demi Lovato's “Sorry Not Sorry” and Alessia Cara's “Scars to Your Beautiful.” He talks to Guy about his upbringing in Turkey, why comfortable couches and blue lights help creativity, songs that bring him to tears, and how he helps artists unleash their creative potential.Links from the show:Video for Demi Lovato's "Sorry Not Sorry"Video showing how Oak produced "Sorry Not Sorry"Video for Alessia Cara's "Scars To Your Beautiful" Video for Sterling Simms' "Jump Off"Oak's TEDx Talk about creating emotionally resonant songsOak's Recode Talk about producing viral hitsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Alessia Cara uses pop music as a diary. Over the last five years, she has matured alongside her audience, first capturing the highs and lows of adolescence with camera-like clarity, and then documenting her first, tentative steps into adulthood on deeply resonant songs like “Trust My Lonely” and “Out Of Love.” Now, she looks inward—again—on album number three. In the Meantime reflects on a period of intense self-doubt and traces the Grammy winner's slow journey back to happiness. “There's a sense of duality to this entire project, that's the common thread,” Cara reveals. “It's introspection and despair, followed by the first inkling of hope.” The 24-year-old teases both ends of that spectrum on the album's first two singles. “Shape Shifter,” a feisty, mid-tempo bop, represents the dark, while the instantly catchy “Sweet Dream” symbolizes the light. The former was recorded in producer Salaam Remi's home studio—a holy place of sorts for Cara. “I was super nervous because that was where Amy Winehouse wrote all her music,” she says, still in awe. “I remember thinking, ‘Amy if you're out there, please don't let me look dumb!” A sweeping kiss-off that oozes attitude and swagger, “Shape Shifter” has all the elements of a summer smash. “I felt a little mistreated by somebody and a little wronged,” Cara admits. “I was in a period of my life where I was just mad at the world.” She channeled those feelings into a fictional narrative about a cheating husband. “The song would be the wife's response,” she explains. “It ended up just coming out of me. I don't know if it was the universe or maybe Amy really had my back.” “Sweet Dream” is similarly multi-layered. The song explores pandemic-induced anxiety and insomnia, not that you would know it from frequent collaborator Jon Levine's bright, breezy production. “I like writing darker lyrics over the top of a lighter instrumental. I've always enjoyed that juxtaposition,” Cara says. The result is one of 2021's most deceptively hard-hitting earworms and another reminder that nobody does relatable pop quite like the “Here” hitmaker. Speaking of that ubiquitous loner anthem, Cara's early success informs her new music—at least indirectly. “I think being thrust into the music world at 18, I never really had the chance to process my emotions,” she says. “Now that I've had a year of stillness [due to the Covid-19 pandemic], I realize how special and insane that time in my life was.” That's putting it mildly. Cara exploded onto the music scene in 2015 when “Here” became the unofficial theme song for millennials. It went nuclear on streaming services and then crossed over to pop radio, eventually peaking at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and selling three million copies. Her platinum-selling debut album, Know-It-All, delivered another smash hit with “Scars to Your Beautiful” and she memorably contributed “How Far I'll Go” to the Moana soundtrack. Cara then added further platinum plaques to her collection with “Stay,” a dizzying club collaboration with Zedd, and an unforgettable feature on Logic's “1-800-273-8255.” The Brampton, Ontario native resurfaced in 2018 with The Pains Of Growing, which won a Juno Award for Best Album and cemented Cara as one of the foremost singer/songwriters of her generation. It seems like the magnitude of those achievements is only just sinking in. “The fact that I'm three albums in is crazy,” she muses. “It has been such a wild experience. I don't know if I'll ever fully grasp it.” The experimental, deeply personal approach of “Shape Shifter” and “Sweet Dream” is reflective of the rest of In the Meantime, too. Take “Better Days,” a soaring ballad that details Cara's rock bottom. “I had a little get together on New Year's Eve 2020,” she remembers. “I felt this profound, deep sadness and sense of hopelessness. I went to my bathroom and started crying. I felt like there were no good days ahead.” Ultimately, it was a turning point. “It's when I really started working on myself and was able to get out of that gloomy space.” A lyric from the song inspired the album's title. “So it goes, you live and then you die,” Cara belts on the heartstrings-tugging anthem. “The hardest pill to swallow is the meantime.” But if “Better Days” is a glimpse of the multi-platinum artist at her lowest, “Apartment Song” represents the flip side. Produced by Joel Little, the album closer is about practicing gratitude. “I was finding living alone a little bit challenging,” she says. “Then, one day, I just looked around my place. I just had this moment of sheer happiness, finding joy in being and living alone.” In addition to Joel Little, Saalam Remi, and Jon Levine, other producers that helped craft the dense, multi-layered soundscape of In the Meantime include Greg Kurstin and J Kash along with Canadian heavyweights Mike Wise, Billboard, Doc McKinney, Banx & Ranx, and Boi-1da. In many ways, the album is a snapshot of an artist finally processing the seismic shift of becoming a household name in a remarkably short period of time. Working with this vast cast of collaborators, Cara was able to dig deep, like she always has. But this time, she's doing so with a goal that sounds simultaneously modest and herculean: “I want to make music that outlives me—that's universal enough to hit a chord with people and endure.”
Lexi Zanghi is the owner of Always Reason Clothing, and one of the stars of the new Peacock TV Series, Born For Business. She shares with Kylie how her journey to becoming a business owner and reality star, all at the age of 23, started with struggles with anxiety. Lexi opens up about her hardships, how she found her way out of the darkness, and what she is doing now, with her platform, to raise awareness for mental health. Kylie and Lexi also talk about what being on a reality show was really like, how to define success, and how Lexi's viral TikTok of her engagement taught her the value of authenticity. Follow the podcast on instagram: @chaptertwentysomethingpod … Rate, Review, Subscribe, and Share! Lexi: Instagram: @lexizanghi, @alwaysreasonclothing TikTok: @lifewithlexi98, @alwaysreasonclothing Shop Always Reason! alwaysreason.com Kylie: Instagram: @officialkyliemcdonald TikTok: @officialkyliemcdonald Twitter: @kyliemcdonald MUSIC Pod Intro: Adam Vicent (Instagram: @adamdoesntsleep) Alessia Cara “Scars to Your Beautiful.” 2015. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kylie-mcdonald/support
Singer-songwriter Alessia Cara joins Dr. Mike Friedman on the Going There podcast to share her struggle with anxiety and insomnia. The “Scars to Your Beautiful” artist explains how she has struggled with insomnia throughout her life, and the vicious cycle by which her habitual sleeplessness is both fueled by and exacerbates her anxiety. In particular, she discusses how her catastrophic negative thoughts -- about frightening topics such as death -- will cause anxiety and keep her up at night. The resulting fatigue from poor sleep makes her vulnerable to future anxiety and negative thinking. Cara also talks about the various coping strategies she utilizes based on her experience in therapy. Subscribe now to catch all the new episodes of Going There with Dr. Mike Season 2 every Tuesday, and make sure to keep up with the Consequence Podcast Network for updates surrounding future programming. Those in need of mental health assistance can visit the Sound Mind Live resources page for a list of helplines, community programs, therapy links, and more. Going There with Dr. Mike and Sound Mind want to hear from you! Submit your own question for the "Ask Dr. Mike" column, and let us know what you think about the series by completing a quick survey. Click here to take the survey.
Welcome back to the Girls Worldwide Podcast! In this episode, I talked with Robertah about the role gender-based violence has played in her community and how it has impacted her. Also, she talked to me about the self-defense workshops she and her club held. Check other episodes of the gender-based violence mini-series to learn how it has affected Mexico and Taiwan as well as other episodes to see how girls are making a difference in society!Contact: girlsworldwidepocast@gmail.comInstagram: @girlsworldwidepodcastSong: Scars to Your Beautiful by Alessia Cara
Renee Audrey and nutrition therapist Jennifer Brown MS, RD discuss eating disorders, diet culture, body dysmorphia, and social media in this episode while getting into the ~nitty gritty~ about the song, "Scars to Your Beautiful" by Alessia Cara. Through the lens of education, Jennifer Brown explains how she sees social media play a role in the lives of her patients in their recovery journeys. Together, Renee and Jennifer break down how social media influences the minds, profiles, and eating habits of technology users. This episode may be triggering to anyone sensitive to these topics, please feel free to check out the resources below, and please know, you are not alone. JENNIFER BROWN MS, RD INFO: Instagram: @jenniferbrown_ms_rdn "Scars to Your Beautiful" SONG LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWASeaYuHZo "The Age of Instagram Face" by Jia Tolentino https://www.newyorker.com/culture/decade-in-review/the-age-of-instagram-face?source=search_google_dsa_paid&gclid=Cj0KCQiAifz-BRDjARIsAEElyGLPndFUABuY8ROYxZMWv_92FSEFWARguvWqWhmxkRCsBAVRPSV36xgaAqvnEALw_wcB "Why An Internet That Never Forgets is Especially Bad for Young People" by Kate Eichhorn https://www.technologyreview.com/2019/12/27/131123/internet-that-never-forgets-bad-for-young-people-online-permanence/ Websites to check out: nationaleatingdisorders.org Berealusa.org rockrecoveryed.org "Mirror Mirror" by Renee Audrey (video on Instagram @renee.aud) https://www.instagram.com/tv/CH-76yJFk1y/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link BETWEEN THE LYRICS INFO: https://campsite.bio/reneeaudrey Instagram: @btn.the.lyrics @renee.aud
Her messages she spreads using her platform (one of them being self-acceptance), her accomplishments and her inspiration to better yourself and to always look at the good in things, to people all over the world are just a few things that make this Canadian so great. I present to you, Alessia Cara. “Alessia Cara - Biography” . IMDb. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7487200/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm Blanchet, Brenton. “How Alessia Cara Sat on the Floor and Made a Difference on Her New EP”. July 27 2020. https://www.spin.com/2020/07/how-alessia-cara-sat-on-the-floor-and-made-a-difference-on-her-new-ep/ Lee, Allen. “10 Things You Didn't Know about Alessia Cara”. TVOM. Oct 2019. https://www.tvovermind.com/alessia-cara/. Shuts, Colin. “Alessia Cara Opens Up About Her Struggle With Hair Loss That Inspired ‘Scars to Your Beautiful'. Billboard”. August 9th 2016. https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop/7468466/alessia-cara-hair-loss-scars-to-your-beautiful/ Van Evra, Jennifer. “12 Things you need to know about Alessia Cara, Canada's first-ever best new artist Grammy winner”. CBC. Jan 29 2018. https://www.cbc.ca/radio/q/blog/12-things-you-need-to-know-about-alessia-cara-canada-s-first-ever-best-new-artist-grammy-winner-1.4509275
Kini Chang is a practicing Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Oakland, CA. Her passion and expertise is in intergenerational trauma, addressing systemic and historical trauma experienced by communities of color. She prides herself in a holistic approach to treatment where her modalities and interventions support and heal the whole person. She is also an Adjunct Professor of Psychology where she teaches graduate and undergraduate students at Holy Names University, Golden Gate University, and Ohlone College. In previous podcast episodes, Whytli, along with many other guests, have briefly mentioned that they went through EMDR therapy when healing from their traumas. In this week's episode, we have EMDR therapist, Kini Chang, here to dive deeper into the subject, explaining what EMDR actually is, how it works, the healing benefits, and what a session might entail. Kini shares how she processed her own childhood trauma going through EMDR sessions. After the fact, she decided she wanted to one day specialize in EMDR therapy. Kini covers the following topics:How she healed her abandonment issues through EMDR therapyWhat an EMDR session generally entails Addressing disassociation in trauma workAttachment-Focused EMDR vs. Intergenerational EMDRSelf care post-therapy sessionTriggers and retraumatizationBuilding in coping skills that stimulate happy hormonesCoping with 2020Tune in to hear it all from Kini herself!!//Resources:Better Help -- Online Counseling ServicesPsychology Today -- Find a Therapist//Connect with Kini & her work:Website: kinichang.comInstagram: @wellnesswithkini//Song: Scars to Your Beautiful by Alessia Cara//Follow along with the rest of my journey.Instagram: @whytli@inthewakewithwhytliFacebook: Whytli RogersTwitter: @whytliTikTok: @whytliPinterest: WhytliLinkedIn: Whytli RogersWebsite: whytli.comContact me here.Support the show (https://paypal.me/whytli?locale.x=en_US)
Cheyenne talks about body image, body shaming, loving your body, and sex work. We talk about normalizing sex work and the sex industry, and the journey she’s been on into loving her body just the way it is. - Title from “Scars to Your Beautiful” by Alessia Cara. - Join our support & connection group on Facebook “If My V Could Talk Support” . - Follow us on Instagram & Facebook @vaginastories_pod. - Subscribe, rate, & SHARE! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
When people ask me, "What is the number one way to change how to see my body?" my answer may not be quite what they are expecting.In this episode, we discuss:The concept of a Soul GroupYour soul hand-picked the body you reside inThe people who trigger you are your greatest teachersThe challenges and struggles we face are struggles that our soul choseLife is a gameThere is a gift in each struggleThe song I reference:“Scars to Your Beautiful” by Alessia CaraConnect with me -IG: @honoryourbodyApply for 1:1 coaching: www.melodychuang.com/services
His remarkable story wasn’t the result of any long-term plan, but more a tribute to his hard work and creativity. Recent chart-topping hits include Kehlani’s “Distraction”, The Chainsmokers new single “Who Do you Love?” with 5 Seconds Of Summer, and Demi Lovato’s “Sorry Not Sorry” for which he recently won a BMI Award. He has co-written and co-produced breakout hits for Nicki Minaj, K. Michelle and Alessia Cara and worked with stars like Rihanna and Alicia Keys. He has 5 songs on the new Alessia Cara album and co-wrote and produced 8 records on Kehlani’s 'SweetSexySavage’ album. Our guest has celebrated consecutive #1 Billboard Mainstream Top songs with Alessia Cara’s “Here” and “Scars to Your Beautiful”, and two Grammy Awards for his work on Alicia Keys’ ‘Girl on Fire' (Best R&B Album) and Rihanna’s ‘Unapologetic' (Best Urban Contemporary Album). And The Writer Is… Oak Felder!This episode is sponsored by SONOS and BMI. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What does your body want to weigh? Have you heard of set point theory and wonder what it means for you and your body? Will it always look the way it does now? Or will it get smaller or larger? Listen to this latest episode of Love Food with special guest Stefani Reinold MD from the It's Not About the Food Podcast. Subscribe and leave a review here in just seconds. This episode is brought to you by my courses: PCOS and Food Peace and Dietitians PCOS and Food Peace. You CAN make peace with food even with PCOS and I want to show you how. This episode's Dear Food letter: Dear Food, I began my intuitive eating journey recently with a non diet dietician who specializes in treating ED and PCOS. According to her you are not the enemy and once I get my PCOS under control and reject diet culture my body will return to my setpoint. I am oversimplifying but you get the point. My problem is that for as long as I can remember I have always been fat so I don't know that I trust that knowledge. Could it be that there are people whose set points are in the "morbidly obese" range? Well I guess I was a normal weight once until about age 5. At 5 I was the tallest girl in class. Taller than all the boys even and yes heavier. I wasn't overweight just much taller than all the rest but adults would comment when they went to pick me up I was too heavy. I was too tall at my 8th birthday for the ball pit my parents had paid so much to reserve for my birthday. I was so "big". They meant tall but I thought they meant fat. I started gaining weight because my main abuser didn't like fat girls and found them unattractive. Back then you were my friend because you protected me from him and most men and cat calls. Now I see I built my own prison and am left wondering if some people don't have a healthy set point? Sincerely, Confused in Cleveland Show Notes: Stefani Reinold MD blog It's Not About the Food Podcast Let Your Heart Out by Stefani Reinold Scars to Your Beautiful video (watch it NOW so amazing) Julie Dillon RD blog Link to subscribe to the Love Food's Food Peace Syllabus. Eating Disorder Dietitians Julie Dillon RD blog Do you have a complicated relationship with food? I want to help! Send your Dear Food letter to LoveFoodPodcast@gmail.com. Click here to leave me a review in iTunes and subscribe. This type of kindness helps the show continue!
Beauty has been one of the most discussed ideas throughout human history. Philosophers debate it. Businesses thrive on promises to provide it. Our social media is covered in images that reflect it. We obsess over it. What defines beauty. Is it in the eye of the beholder? Is there some absolute beauty? We all desire to be beautiful and we all desire to have that which is beautiful. But why?This week we discuss what beauty is, where it comes from and why it's important. Check out our thoughts and then let us know what you think by reaching us via social media below. #WelcomeToTheAdventure Media References: 'Scars to Your Beautiful' by Alessia Cara (Song) 'The Bright Sessions' (Podcast) 'Candle in the Wind' by Elton John cover by Ed Sheeran (Song) The Flash (TV Show) 'Voyage of the Dawn Treader' by C.S. Lewis (Book) Ending Satellites ft. Francois Creutzer. “And so sing the black birds.” Hollow and Ghosts, 2013. (Creative Commons license) Email us at: thechristinculture@gmail.com Twitter @OnTheAdventure2 YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCxgPx2b0MYUziwxT9cmtuwg
Canadian singer/songwriter and Def Jam recording artist Alessia Cara emerged onto the music scene in 2015 with the release of "Here." Co-written by Sebastian Kole, "Here" garnered over 500,000 total streams in its first week and went on to crack the Top 5 on Billboard's Hot 100 list, and rose to No. 1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop and Pop charts in early 2016. Fast-forward to the present. Cara’s success has continued with a string of Billboard chart-topping hits, a platinum certified debut album, and a GRAMMY Award for Best New Artist. In this 2016 interview, the “Scars to Your Beautiful” singer sat with host Scott Goldman to explore her creative process and reflect on her success. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
In part 2 of our summer playlist we will hear the song "Scars to Your Beautiful" and we will hear a message that speaks to all of us, but especially those that may not feel like they are not good enough, maybe they think they are not pretty enough or maybe they think they are not smart enough. If we were all honest, we all have insecurities and things that bother us and in this message we will learn to resolve these thoughts by learning that we are God's Masterpiece.
In Christ, you are God's masterpiece. In Week 2 of Playlist, Pastor Craig Groeschel uses the song Scars to Your Beautiful to illustrate how Christ makes us new.
Founder of The Beautiful Business Academy and co-founder The Ladies Lounge podcast, Emma Franklin Bell is raising the voice of women in business and paving the way for Australia’s creative leadership. Having just released her latest book, Your Beautiful
Midnight, schmidnight, The Food Schmooze party’s ball drops well before the clock strikes 12. Join Faith and the gang for a food trends round up. What food predictions are you making for 2017? Plus the most tender slow-cooker brisket you’ve ever had, and Alex Province and Mark Raymond explain the difference between Champagne, Cava, and Prosecco so you can start the year with a sip of something you’re sure to love. Also, the author of How to Celebrate Everything, Jenny Rosenstrach makes us all food-nostalgic and shares her “fancy pants” New Year’s Eve dinner recipe. Three words: Lobster. Champagne. Butter. Jenny also and explains why making potato latkes (for a family dinner or a party) is SO worth it and shares recipes for classics like Chocolate Pudding Pie and her copy-cat Entenmann’s cake. Aired: December 29, 2016 Photo: Potato Latkes, by Chelsea Cavanaugh CONTRIBUTORS AND GUESTS: • Chris Prosperi — chef/owner, Métro Bis in Simsbury, Conn. • Alex Province — wine expert • Mark Raymond — wine expert • Anthony DeSerio — cocktail expert • Robyn Doyon-Aitken — senior producer • Jenny Rosenstrach —author of How to Celebrate Everything MUSIC: • “Can’t Stop the Feeling,” Justin Timberlake • “Auld Lang Syne,” Straight No Chaser • “Beans and Cornbread,” Louis Jordan and The Tympany Five • “No Scars to Your Beautiful,” Alessia Cara • “TiK Tok,” Kesha • “Everybody Eats When They Come to My House,” Cab CallowaySupport the show: https://foodschmooze.org/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This NSFW episode was recorded December 14, 2016: featuring DJ Mixtermike (host), Mondaine & DComplexity.Topics covered: Music, Dee Jaying, production, creativity, positivity.We talk about the label: Fusion, raves, inspiring others, sampling, mixing, dance mania, less is better, moon tribe, and slam dance. After the break we talk about Fem Fusion, Thump Mix, gaining knowledge, the creative process, taking initiative, and having a voice. Around 1:58:44 mark Mondaine's track Self Styled, at 2:01:03 mark Complexity's track Your Beautiful, and at 2:03:27 is the track Divine Light Of Love featured on Fusion World Foundation Compilation. For Fusion check out https://footworkfusion160.bandcamp.com & https://soundcloud.com/footwork-fusion-160 For Philanthropic projects go to https://soundcloud.com/fusionworldfoundation Please support https://fusionworldfoundation.bandcamp.com/releases For Mondaine's projects go to https://soundcloud.com/mondaine76 For DComplexity's projects go to https://soundcloud.com/dcomplexity Follow @footworkfusion160, @mondaine76 and @dcomplexity on Facebook Check out Mediamuffin.com and M-Candy.com for animations and comics Go help Edgar fund his animations at https://www.patreon.com/mediamuffinFollow @DJMixtermike on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram "Have fun" Your browser does not support this audio
Singer/songwriter Alessia Cara drops in to talk about her breakthrough year, knowing when to say yes to career opportunities, and how she's stayed "authentic," and her latest hit single "Scars to Your Beautiful." In addition to our chat with Cara, we've got chart chat about a rockin' new No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart from Metallica, how The Weeknd should bow at No. 1 with his new "Starboy" set, and Billboard Hot 100 news about Fifth Harmony and one of its members, Camilla Cabello! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
O Wanda dessa semana está a fim de enaltecer algumas mulheres que arrasaram nessa semana. Phelipe, Marina, Samir e #BarbaraNoElencoFixo comentam o #CloseCerto de Alessia Cara, Serena Williams e Lola e também imaginam como seria a vida tendo várias celebridades ao nosso dispor. Podemos ser realistas? Também questionamos gente que não gosta do Cristiano Ronaldo, os preços do show da Mariah e até a nova receita do Samir. ASSINE O PODCAST NO ITUNES LINK > bit.ly/AssineWandaNoItunes RSS FEED DO MILKSHAKE LINK > bit.ly/RSSdoWANDA WANDA NO FACEBOOK: facebook.com/PodcastWanda WANDA NO TWITTER: @PodcastWanda ME AJUDA, WANDA! Posso ser realista? Arrasaram na fila do 5H! Queria Jambrolha mas o date virou aula de colonialismo Quero comer meu namorado, como faz?? Pego dois amigos e um deles é crush roubado da BFF Wanda, não amo o boy rico e não quero parecer oportunista LOTUS Garoto gay morre em sala de aula na Rússica Degustação de água gourmet Preços do show da Mariah no Brasil MERYLOTUS Serena Williams e os "mamilos polêmicos" MERYL Alessia Cara e o clipe de "Scars to Your Beautiful" Lola no comercial da Stella McCartney Volta do Jason Bourne Delegada Cristiana Barreto Clipe do Jamie XX para "Gosh" INTERESSANTENEY YOUTUBE: Casey Neistat SÉRIE: The Walking Dead NETFLIX: "Aziz Ansari Live at Madison Square Garden" RECEITA: Perfeito de açúcar MÚSICAS "I Know What You Did Last Summer" (feat. Camila Cabello) - Shawn Mendes "Gosh" - Jamie XX "Money Changes Everything" - Cyndi Lauper "Doce Mel" - Xuxa "M.I.L.F. $" - Fergie Podcast #97 apresentado por: TWITTER / INSTAGRAM @phelipecruz @santahelena @samsworld @dabarbara SNAPCHAT papelpop marinastahelena samirduarte dabarbara Quer ter seu caso lido em nosso podcast? Mande um desabafo, uma rapidinha, ou pergunte curiosidades para o e-mail redacao@papelpop.com. Coloque qualquer coisa com "Wanda" no assunto! ASSINE O PODCAST NO ITUNES (E, se curtiu, avalie a gente!) LINK > bit.ly/AssineWandaNoItunes RSS FEED DO MILKSHAKE LINK > bit.ly/RSSdoWANDA Toda semana um episódio novo: Às quintas-feiras, às 13h17, no papelpop.com e também no blog dontskip.com
Experiment with a bunch of SILLINESS, OLD TECH, and a LIVE STUDIO AUDIENCE!!! (if you watch from across the room it's not so bad)NATIONAL DAYS:(SUNDAY November 15 National recycle leftover bran cookies to give to hermits day. MONDAY November 16 National go to a fast food restaurant and push buttons day. TUESDAY November 17 National get out of here with your pastry day. WEDNESDAY November 18 National support professionals who make vichissoise for Micky Mouse's birth day. THURSDAY November 19 National smoke competition by monopolizing soda industry day. FRIDAY November 20 National make peanut butter fudge and yell at it for being absurd day. SATURDAY November 21 National adopt a kid and stuff it full of food day.) NEWS: (Trump gets clever. Fiorina vs hilary. Fiorina fights back against name calling. Ben Carson Lost the Glasses. Netanyahu calls Barrack an anti-Semite (they sit down to talk.) Vote Chris K for president 2024.) QUESTIONS and COMMENTS:(Do warlock's attack people with bad energy? What would happen if the world was round? Is the future going to get worse? Do you think I am amazing? Do you wish you had cheekbones like these? (Mustafa Kemal Atatürk) ) GETTING TO KNOW US:(if none of this were real, what is the best case scenario? Ex. Matrix, dream etc.) NEGATIVE THING:(My bad sense of humor? Janitor Jake's Party.) POSITIVE THING:(Great views and sales. Making progress.) LATEST MEDIA EXPERIENCE:(Your Beautiful by James Blunt. Video game emulators.) UPDATE:(Janitor Jake. Chris K uses God as role model for productivity and fails. Janitor Jake.com)