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Welcome to this episode of My Angel Mystic Podcast, where I take you on a journey to Awaken your Spiritual Power.Have you ever felt like life is harder than it needs to be?That's often because we aren't embracing our spiritual side. In this episode, I share how stepping into your mystical self can bring strength, alignment, and ease into your life. As a spiritual teacher for 15 years, I've seen firsthand how embracing spirituality transforms lives. It's time to make the woo-woo normal and accessible for everyone.I explore what the term ‘woo-woo' really means and how it connects to ancient wisdom, intuition, and the unseen world. Whether it's manifesting, astrology, Angel guidance, or energy healing, these practices have been dismissed for too long. But I believe the woo-woo is actually a bridge between logic and intuition, offering a balance that allows us to live more fulfilled lives. Ignoring spirituality means ignoring part of who we truly are.Throughout this episode, I discuss how embracing spiritual practices can expand your perspective, strengthen your intuition, and help you navigate life's challenges with more grace and understanding. From meditation and breath-work to working with divination tools like tarot and crystals, I offer ways to start or deepen your spiritual journey. I also talk about the power of trusting the process, tuning into signs and synchronicities, and overcoming skepticism.If you want to 'watch' this podcast episode - head over to my Youtube channel!Host Bio:Amanda Tooke renowned Spiritual Teacher and NLP Manifestation Coach is the host of the Angel Mystic Podcast. With a passion for helping women experience happiness and fulfilment by connecting with their Angels, manifesting their desires, so they can live with daily ease and flow for an abundant life.Her engaging storytelling and valuable insights make her podcast a captivating listen. As she shares her own stories, interviews inspiring guests and answers your questions around Angels, Spirituality and Manifesting. Dates for your Diary:
Did you know that everyone's brain is naturally wired to desire 3 things?And your brains desire to attain those 3 things can literally drive every self-destructive and self-sabotaging behavior that you can't seem to break free fromSo if you're someone who has tried time and time again to break free from people pleasing, procrastination, perfectionism, and overachieving yet you somehow always end up wondering why you keep doing the behaviors your swore you'd never do again - well then this episode is for youTune in to today's episode and find out what those 3 things are and why it drives the behaviors that you might be struggling to stopBy the time you finish listening you will have learned:What 3 things every persons brain is wired to wantWhy those 3 things might be the reason you can't seem to stop people pleasing, procrastinating, or getting stuck in perfectionism and how that is contributing to your burnoutHow we learn to attain those 3 thingsHow you can begin to understand your subconscious pattern that helps you attain the 3 thingsWant to dive deeper? Book a free discovery call here.Have a question that you want answered on the show? Send us a text!Connect with me on social: Facebook or Instagram!Like this episode? Share it in your stories and tag me @dr.reanamulcahyLove the show? Leave a 5-star review, and let me know what was most helpful for you.Discover more ways I can support you in breaking the burnout cycle. Visit my website.
Visionaries, creators, entrepreneurs... you have something you're offering the world. And sometimes it is hard to remember that people LOVE buying things (especially from you). Selling your work becomes a struggle because on some level, the subconscious is trying to prove itself.Join your host Stephanie Carlin as she guides you through a meditation to release any oaths, vows, or obligations to prove yourself through your work so you can allow your creative offerings to be sold out and successful.In our visualization, we reprogram 5 parts of the subconscious mind so that it's easier to:Understand you are being of service when people buy from youRelease any oath vow or obligation to prove yourself through your workGet the number you're ready to receive this year in your personal bank accountTrust yourself to move forward and market your giftsThat it's okay to speak your wisdom and let people buy from youTune in for a transformative visualization that blends spirituality with practical insights, empowering you to move forward with your dream at a cellular level. This episode is designed to help you unlock your fullest potential by healing and understanding your deepest connection to yourself.Connect with Stephanie:Website: www.stephaniecarlin.comInstagram: instagram.com/stephanie_carlinTiktok: tiktok.com/@stephanie_carlinClick here to grab a full transcript of all episodesWork With Stephanie:Join LIVE weekly support from Steph in Truth Mastery: truthvibration.com/tmpGet Steph's FREE masterclass "Your Highest Timeline: truthvibration.com/timeline
Send us a Text Message.The FTGN Merch Store is Live!! Help Support the site with official FTGN Gear!Join Joe as he sits down with Silicon Valley legend Guy Kawasaki, author of Think Remarkable: 9 Paths to Transform Your Life and Make a Difference. In this episode, they dive into what it truly means to “Do Good Shit” and how to make a lasting impact on the world. Guy shares insights from his remarkable career and discusses key themes including:Embracing vulnerability and the power it brings to personal growthBattling impostor syndrome and the importance of pushing past self-doubtLearning from failure and using it as a stepping stone to successConnecting the dots in your life and understanding how past experiences shape your futureFinding and nurturing your passions by pursuing interests that resonate with youTune in to discover how you can lead with authenticity, resilience, and a commitment to making a difference.Guy Kawasaki is the chief evangelist of Canva and the creator of Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People podcast. He is an executive fellow of the Haas School of Business (UC Berkeley), and adjunct professor of the University of New South Wales. He was the chief evangelist of Apple and a trustee of the Wikimedia Foundation. He has written Wise Guy, The Art of the Start 2.0, The Art of Social Media, Enchantment, and eleven other books. Kawasaki has a BA from Stanford University, an MBA from UCLA, and an honorary doctorate from Babson College.Veteran-founded Adyton. Step into the next generation of equipment management with Log-E by Adyton. Whether you are doing monthly inventories or preparing for deployment, Log-E is your pocket property book, giving real-time visibility into equipment status and mission readiness. Learn more about how Log-E can revolutionize your property tracking process here!Exray a veteran-owned apparel brand elevating the custom gear experience. Exray provides free design services and creates dedicated web stores for unitsMy favorite coffee is veteran-owned Alpha Coffee and I've been drinking it every morning since 2020! They make 100% premium arabica coffee. Alpha has donated over 22k bags of coffee to deployed units and they offer a 10% discount for military veterans, first responders, nurses, and teachers! Try their coffee today. Once you taste the Alpha difference, you won't want to drink anything else! Learn more here.
Money is one of the most charged topics for the subconscious mind. In this episode, we reprogram the subconscious mind to redirect beliefs about inherited scarcity and lack. Join your host Stephanie Carlin as she guides you through a meditation to clear generational scarcity and allow yourself to welcome in the money flow.In our visualization, we reprogram 4 parts of the subconscious mind so that it's easier to:A blessing on your services and offeringsThat every dollar you spend returns to you tenfoldYou know what it feels like to charge a lot of money for your servicesMoney comes easily to youTune in for a transformative visualization that blends spirituality with practical insights, empowering you to move forward with your dream at a cellular level. This episode is designed to help you unlock your fullest potential by healing and understanding your deepest connection to yourself.Connect with Stephanie:Website: www.stephaniecarlin.comInstagram: instagram.com/stephanie_carlinTiktok: tiktok.com/@stephanie_carlinClick here to grab a full transcript of all episodesLearn more about my private group program "Truth Mastery" by joining my FREE masterclass “Your Highest Timeline: truthvibration.com/masterclass
"The Ben & Marc Show," featuring a16z co-founders Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz. In this special episode, Marc and Ben dive deep into the REAL story behind the creation of Netscape—a web browser co-created by Marc that revolutionized the internet and changed the world. As Ben notes at the top, until today, this story has never been fully told either in its entirety or accurately. In this one-on-one conversation, Marc and Ben discuss Marc's early life and how it shaped his journey into technology, the pivotal moments at the University of Illinois that led to the development of Mosaic (a renegade browser that Marc developed as an undergrad), and the fierce competition and legal battles that ensued as Netscape rose to prominence. Ben and Marc also reflect on the broader implications of Netscape's success, the importance of an open internet, and the lessons learned that still resonate in today's tech landscape (especially with AI). That and much more. Enjoy!Watch the FULL Episode on YouTune: https://youtu.be/8aTjA_bGZO4 Resources: Marc on X: https://twitter.com/pmarca Marc's Substack: https://pmarca.substack.com/ Ben on X: https://twitter.com/bhorowitz Book mentioned on this episode: - “Expert Political Judgment” by Philip E. Tetlock https://bit.ly/45KzP6M TV Series mentioned on this episode: - “The Mandalorian” (Disney+) https://bit.ly/3W0Zyoq Stay Updated: Let us know what you think: https://ratethispodcast.com/a16zFind a16z on Twitter: https://twitter.com/a16zFind a16z on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/a16zSubscribe on your favorite podcast app: https://a16z.simplecast.com/Follow our host: https://twitter.com/stephsmithioPlease note that the content here is for informational purposes only; should NOT be taken as legal, business, tax, or investment advice or be used to evaluate any investment or security; and is not directed at any investors or potential investors in any a16z fund. a16z and its affiliates may maintain investments in the companies discussed. For more details please see a16z.com/disclosures.
Welcome back to "The Ben & Marc Show," featuring a16z co-founders Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz. In this special episode, Marc and Ben dive deep into the REAL story behind the creation of Netscape—a web browser co-created by Marc that revolutionized the internet and changed the world. As Ben notes at the top, until today, this story has never been fully told either in its entirety or accurately. In this one-on-one conversation, Marc and Ben discuss Marc's early life and how it shaped his journey into technology, the pivotal moments at the University of Illinois that led to the development of Mosaic (a renegade browser that Marc developed as an undergrad), and the fierce competition and legal battles that ensued as Netscape rose to prominence. Ben and Marc also reflect on the broader implications of Netscape's success, the importance of an open internet, and the lessons learned that still resonate in today's tech landscape (especially with AI). That and much more. Enjoy! Book mentioned on this episode: - “Expert Political Judgment” by Philip E. Tetlock https://bit.ly/45KzP6M TV Series mentioned on this episode: - “The Mandalorian” (Disney+) https://bit.ly/3W0Zyoq Watch the FULL Episode on YouTune: https://youtu.be/8aTjA_bGZO4 Resources: Marc on X: https://twitter.com/pmarca Marc's Substack: https://pmarca.substack.com/ Ben on X: https://twitter.com/bhorowitz Stay Updated: Find us on X: https://twitter.com/a16z Find us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/a16z The views expressed here are those of the individual personnel quoted and are not the views of a16z or its affiliates. This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in any a16z funds. PLEASE SEE MORE HERE: https://a16z.com/disclosures/
In today's epi, we're taking a look at the pros and cons between macro tracking versus using a meal plan. For a long time we've preached that meal plans are not a great solution to long-term progress, but we've since changed our minds on the topic (with nuance, of course). Nicola shares her experience of using a meal plan during her cut for the first time ever, and how it's benefited her in more ways than one! We explore:The flexibility of macro tracking and how it can fit into a busy lifestyleThe structured approach of meal plans and their potential benefits for adherencePractical tips for meal prepping and staying on trackNicola's personal journey and the impact of meal planning on her routine, budget, and resultsConsiderations for deciding which method is most supportive for youTune in to hear us share some new insights on this nutrition method that was long on our f-no list! Whether you're a seasoned vet in tracking or new to the process, there's tons of takeaways in this one.Sar & Nic xx
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Send us a Text Message.Use this powerful Full Moon meditation to harness the power of this Full Moon in Sagittarius Full Moons are a brilliant time to let go and release what no longer serves youTune in to see what that brings up for youConnect with Shalvika here:https://www.instagram.com/shalvikap/Support the Show.
This is one of my favourite mediations especially if you want to connect with your innate authenticity Authenticity is not just about showing up as ourselves in front of other peopleIt is really about accepting who you are authentically and then starting to express yourselfThat's what this meditation will do for youTune in to listenIf you are a creative entrepreneur and want to start or grow your business by unleashing the power of your creativity, apply for 1:1 coaching with Shalvika here:https://calendly.com/shalvika/bloomSupport the Show.
It's finally here, the first L.A. statue honoring the late great Kobe Bean Bryant, posted right in front of the Crypto.com Arena. I talk about the reveal ceremony, who was there and who wasn't, and my reaction to seeing this amazing statue for the first time. Unbelievable. Music credit: Lukas Graham - 7 Years Instrumental, YouTune, not used for profit, used for entertainment purposes only.
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What would happen if you stopped forcing yourself to eat food you don't like?This made a huge difference for me when I was losing weight for the last time and changing my relationship with food. In order to have peace and freedom around food, I had to like the food I was eating. Makes sense, right?There are a lot of reasons you might eat food that doesn't taste good to you. Maybe as a kid, you had to eat everything on your plate. Maybe everyone's telling you you need to eat the latest trendy superfood. Maybe you feel like you have to eat the low-fat or low-sugar versions of things even though you don't like them as much. We're unpacking it all in this episode of Weight Loss for Busy Physicians, and I'm teaching you how eating only food that tastes good to you will help you lose weight and improve your relationship with food forever. Topics covered in this episode include:The impact of growing up in the “clean plate club”Ways that you may be forcing yourself to eat foods you don't really likeWhy eating food you don't like leads to overeating How to achieve peace and freedom around food by eating only things that taste good to youTune in to discover the freedom you can feel when you no longer have to eat food you don't like. All show notes are available at https://katrinaubellmd.com/podcast!!Resources Mentioned:Make a Topic Suggestion: katrinaubellmd.com/topicLeave a Review of My Book: https://a.co/d/4BwGZ6vPlease let me know what you'd like me to teach about by filling out this very brief survey: katrinaubellmd.com/topic
Merry Christmas! Enjoy a short "Time to CHEW it Over" with Pastor Doug. He shares how this is special time of the year. You are invited to bring your family to Christmas Eve Service Sunday at 10:10 AM or join us on our APP or YouTune search Edmonton Faith Nation.
Ronnie Fleming grew up doing improv in Havre de Grace, Md., and moved to New York City to pursue film school. He began doing stand-up when he got there and really improved when he started working the road. That's where he found his alter-ego, Chase Freely, too. He's working with Steve Hofstetter's Steel City Arts Foundation in Pittsburgh and runs Don't Tell Comedy shows. Fleming's special, "The Second Funniest Kid in School," debuted on YouTune in August.Follow Ronnie Fleming: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ron_flem/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ron_FlemTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ron_flemThe Second Funniest Kid in School: Support the show
Yuzuru Hanyu is My Emergency Contact - The FanyuFanme Podcast
FanyuFanme's favorite person (obviously Yuzu) has added another volume to the Yuzu Encyclopedia of Already Known Knowledge and proven once again why he is still and consistently will be her favorite. It's the Season Two Finale - so bring plenty of gyoza! BLOG POSTS FEATURED ON THIS EPISODE: Yuzu Still Loves Gyoza (at 2:15) https://fanyufanme.com/yuzus-yuzuness/ The Answer is Still Gyoza (at 14:30) https://fanyufanme.com/the-answer/ TRANSLATIONS: eeto [えーと] - um takusan [たくさん] - a lot gyoza [餃子] - gyoza iyahon [イヤホン] - earphones ongaku [音楽] - music gēmu [ゲーム] - games sukoshi [少し] - a little soudesne [そうですね] - that's right tsuginoshitsumonoonegaishimasu [次の質問をお願いします。] - Next question, please. reizōko [冷蔵庫] - refrigerator FOLLOW FANYUFANME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: YouTube: https://youtube.com/@FanyuFanme Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fanyufanme Twitter: https://twitter.com/FanyuFanme Facebook: https://facebook.com/FanyuFanme Redbubble: FanyuFanme.redbubble.com [the only OFFICIAL FanyuFanme Merch source] Official Website: https://fanyufanme.com/ FOLLOW YUZU ON SOCIAL MEDIA: YUZU'S Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/YUZURUofficial_ YUZU'S Official Twitter: https://twitter.com/YUZURUofficial_ YUZU'S Official "YouTune" Channel: https://youtube.com/@hanyuyuzuru2624
Friend of Inspire Church, Pastor Jared Ming of Higher Vision Church in Valencia, CA, delivers a special sermon he's never preached before & prepared especially for Inspire Church. Do you realize God has called upon you during this season of revival and transformation to “Step Out” and “Step In?” You'll learn how to use your gifts of giving, serving, praying, and believing when applying the “Hands Up” principles to celebrate freedom, breakthrough, and victory in your life! ------ We would love to connect with you------ To find out more about Inspire Church, visit us at: http://www.InspireChurch.Live Facebook: Inspire Church Instagram: @inspirechurchtv YouTune: @inspirechurchtv Twitch: InspireChurch
Yuzuru Hanyu is My Emergency Contact - The FanyuFanme Podcast
Join FanyuFanme in the bowl of blue marbles as we stay closer to Yuzu than ever before. It's an episode of complex feelings, but it's still only about one thing: love (and RE_LOVE) for Yuzu. BLOG POSTS FEATURED ON THIS EPISODE: Can I Still Love Yuzu? (at 2:37) https://fanyufanme.com/love-yuzu/ This Blue Marble (at 19:14) https://fanyufanme.com/this-blue-marble/ TRANSLATIONS: imabokugairuyo [今僕がいるよ] - I am here now. watashiwamouikune [私はもう行くね] - I am taking my leave. yokatta [よかった] - thank goodness hitoridatta [独りだった] - alone (was alone) daijoubu [大丈夫] - it's okay tsuki [月] - moon FOLLOW FANYUFANME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: YouTube: https://youtube.com/@FanyuFanme Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fanyufanme Twitter: https://twitter.com/FanyuFanme Facebook: https://facebook.com/FanyuFanme Redbubble: FanyuFanme.redbubble.com Official Website: https://fanyufanme.com/ FOLLOW YUZU ON SOCIAL MEDIA: YUZU'S Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/YUZURUofficial_ YUZU'S Official Twitter: https://twitter.com/YUZURUofficial_ YUZU'S Official "YouTune" Channel: https://youtube.com/@hanyuyuzuru2624
Tom Segura (Your Mom's House w/ Christina Pazsitzky & 2 Bears, 1 Cave podcasts) takes his shoes off for the first time to talk about his new Netflix stand up comedy special, Sledgehammer, basketball, yada yada, and even blah blah blah! Watch it on YouTune on 9/12 here: https://www.youtube.com/rickglassman Wanna support Take Your Shoes Off? Support our sponsors: Goto https://www.factormeals.com/TYSO50 and use code TYSO50 to get 50% off. Get in on the NFL week two action with DraftKings Sportsbook! Download the app NOW and use code SHOESOFF to sign up. Bet $5 and take home $200 INSTANTLY IN BONUS BETS. Only on DraftKings Sportsbook with code SHOESOFF. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/takeyourshoesoff
日本で外国人を受け入れることが多かったジェシカやナオの経験から、日本のおもてなし、外国人へのホスピタリティについておしゃべりします。日本のおもてなしって素晴らしい。 YouTubeとSpotifyから、ポッドキャスト録音中のジェシカとナオの動画付きでも視聴いただけます。 YouTuneリンクはこちら。 https://youtube.com/@Teatimewithuspod Spotifyリンクはこちら。https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/teatimewithuspod
今回は、私たちがクリスチャン信仰生活で読んでいて、おすすめしたい本を紹介します。そして今エピソードから、ポッドキャスト録音中のジェシカとナオの動画も視聴いただけます。 YouTuneリンクはこちら。 https://youtube.com/@Teatimewithuspod Spotifyリンクはこちら。https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/teatimewithuspod
今回はケンタッキー州の神学校で勉強中、牧師先生のひよこ、契君をゲストに迎えて、アメリカと日本の教会生活、教会学から見る健康な教会、そのほかアメリカ・神学校生活についておしゃべりしました。 *ナオが風邪気味のため、聞きにくい部分があります。ごめんなさい! YouTuneリンクはこちら。 https://youtube.com/@Teatimewithuspod Spotifyリンクはこちら。https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/teatimewithuspod
皆さんこんにちは!ジェシカとナオのポッドキャストへようこそ。シーズン4の初めのエピソードは、私たちの2022年末時点でのライフアップデートです。少し前に録音したのでクリスマス感がありますが、神学生生活、クリスチャン宣教団体でのお仕事、フロリダのディズニーワールドのお話など、楽しんで聞いてもらえたら嬉しいです! また今シーズンのエピソード3から、動画付きのエピソードをアップロードすることになり、YouTubeチャネルも開設しました!Spotifyユーザーの方はアプリで視聴すると動画も流れます。 YouTuneリンクはこちら。 https://youtube.com/@Teatimewithuspod Spotifyリンクはこちら。https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/teatimewithuspod
Monica and I share exciting news – we're moving to Medellin, Colombia! Our love for Latin America drew us in, and we're eager to explore the area!In this episode, we dive into a key topic we talk to several of our clients about building a community as a digital nomad. Our experiences have taught us how to connect and belong while living a location-independent life, and we want to share them with youTune in to learn about our journey, insights, and tips for creating meaningful connections, no matter where you are. You'll learn:How to find a digital nomad community in personHow you can create or join an online community of like-minded peopleThe benefits a supportive community can bring to your travel lifestyleIf you're curious or uncertain about getting started as a digital nomad, tired of one-size-fits-all approaches, or are looking for the freedom and flexibility that comes with online work, we're inviting you to join our beta launch! Use this calendar link to get on a call with us where we will discuss your goals and see if this program is the right fit for you! -----------------------------------Join our Facebook Group Digital Nomad Start-Up Circle if you're interested in living nomadically, growing your online business, and forming a community of like-minded people. Get our FREE 85+ Ways to Make Money While Traveling guide! Connect with us on Instagram by following @austinandmonicaVisit our website: AustinandMonica.comEnjoyed this podcast? Subscribe to our show and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcast. Your feedback means a lot to us, thank you!
Yuzuru Hanyu is My Emergency Contact - The FanyuFanme Podcast
FanyuFanme goes cover to cover with Yuzu and Elle Japan as she tries to “unpack” all the feelings - some unexpected - that came with Supermodel Era Yuzu's history making magazine cover. She'll then zip everything shut in her favorite champagne colored carry-on with a 早く [Hayaku] Fanyu segment that tries to “cover” recent Yuzu events. So pull up a suitcase, and have a seat! BLOG POSTS FEATURED ON THIS EPISODE: Pretty Face Yuzu (at 2:18) https://fanyufanme.com/pretty-face-yuzu/ TRANSLATIONS: arigatougozaimashita [ありがとうございました] - Thank you so much ooi! [おーい!] - Hey! hayaku [早く] - quickly yatta [やった] - yay konnichiwa [こんにちは] - hello iyahon [イヤホン] - earphones hazukashii [恥ずかしい] - embarrassed ganbatte [頑張って] - do your best FOLLOW FANYUFANME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: YouTube: https://youtube.com/@FanyuFanme Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fanyufanme Twitter: https://twitter.com/FanyuFanme Facebook: https://facebook.com/FanyuFanme Redbubble: FanyuFanme.redbubble.com [the only OFFICIAL FanyuFanme Merch source] Official Website: https://fanyufanme.com/ FOLLOW YUZU ON SOCIAL MEDIA: YUZU'S Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/YUZURUofficial_ YUZU'S Official Twitter: https://twitter.com/YUZURUofficial_ YUZU'S Official "YouTune" Channel: https://youtube.com/@hanyuyuzuru2624
Yuzuru Hanyu is My Emergency Contact - The FanyuFanme Podcast
Think four minutes of Yuzu isn't enough for an entire podcast? Yuzu said, “Hand me a vest and hold my Dr. Pepper.” It's an entire episode dedicated to Stars on Ice 2023 (aka Yuzu's Four Minute Ice Show) where he singularly cast his spell on us…body and soul. BLOG POSTS FEATURED ON THIS EPISODE: Yuzu's Four Minute Ice Show. (at 2:09) https://fanyufanme.com/yuzus-four-minute-ice-show/ TRANSLATIONS: Raison [レゾン] - Yuzu's Fantasy on Ice 2022 program kuyashii [悔しい] - regrettable, mortifying (Quite the range. When used by Yuzu, I bet he usually means “mortifying.”) mochiron [もちろん] - of course daijoubu [大丈夫] - it's okay arigatou [ありがとう] - thank you ganbattene [がんばってね] - do your best arigatougozaimashita [ありがとうございました] - Thank you so much. FOLLOW FANYUFANME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: YouTube: https://youtube.com/@FanyuFanme Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fanyufanme Twitter: https://twitter.com/FanyuFanme Facebook: https://facebook.com/FanyuFanme Redbubble: FanyuFanme.redbubble.com [the only OFFICIAL FanyuFanme Merch source] Official Website: https://fanyufanme.com/ FOLLOW YUZU ON SOCIAL MEDIA: YUZU'S Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/YUZURUofficial_ YUZU'S Official Twitter: https://twitter.com/YUZURUofficial_ YUZU'S Official "YouTune" Channel: https://youtube.com/@hanyuyuzuru2624
Yuzuru Hanyu is My Emergency Contact - The FanyuFanme Podcast
With her heart still at the Tokyo Dome, FanyuFanme attempts to cobble together something coherent as she continues to stare into the prism of Yuzu's emotions…and her own about GIFT. BLOG POST FEATURED ON THIS EPISODE: Genius. Genius. Handsome Frickin Genius. (at 2:05) https://fanyufanme.com/genius/ TRANSLATIONS: hayaku [早く] - quickly yokatta [よかった] - thank goodness utsukushii [美しい] - beautiful toshokan [図書館] - library arigatougozaimashita [ありがとうございました] - Thank you so much. yasashii [優しい] - gentle omedetou [おめでとう] - congrats tadashii [正しい] - correct hitorida [一人だ ] - I'm alone. dekiru [できる] - You can. dekinai [できない] - I can't. itsukaowaruyume [ いつか終わる 夢] - A Dream That Someday Will End haru yo koi [春よ、来い] - Come, Spring dekiruyo [できるよ] - You can! FOLLOW FANYUFANME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: YouTube: https://youtube.com/@FanyuFanme Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fanyufanme Twitter: https://twitter.com/FanyuFanme Facebook: https://facebook.com/FanyuFanme Redbubble: FanyuFanme.redbubble.com Official Website: https://fanyufanme.com/ FOLLOW YUZU ON SOCIAL MEDIA: YUZU'S Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/YUZURUofficial_ YUZU'S Official Twitter: https://twitter.com/YUZURUofficial_ YUZU'S Official "YouTune" Channel: https://youtube.com/@hanyuyuzuru2624
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THE THESIS: I have said for years you live in a controlled media environment. Now, we know for a fact that government agencies are illegally running part of that control as a PsyOp, breaking brains. Covid, the gender-jacking industry and the Russia Hoax are all part of this intel-op and it's all designed to convince truth-tellers we are crazy. Elon Musk, as people formulated it, bought a crime scene. He did. Elon purchased the records of government censorship of citizens, enforcement of lies, pushing of propaganda, election rigging and, perhaps worst of all, programming people who see truth to feel crazy for seeing it. My theory continues to be that it is not “just” social media and search that works for the government, it is most of the media. THE SCRIPTURE & SCRIPTURAL RESOURCES: Every stance of The Party is an affront to God. He is not mocked. Psalm 1: 1-61 Blessed is the onewho does not walk in step with the wickedor stand in the way that sinners takeor sit in the company of mockers,2 but whose delight is in the law of the Lord,and who meditates on his law day and night.3 That person is like a tree planted by streams of water,which yields its fruit in seasonand whose leaf does not wither—whatever they do prospers.4 Not so the wicked!They are like chaffthat the wind blows away.5 Therefore the wicked will not stand in the judgment,nor sinners in the assembly of the righteous.6 For the Lord watches over the way of the righteous,but the way of the wicked leads to destruction. Just like the Pharisees, these people have built their own little world of laws and rules that do one thing: increase their own illusion of power. For only God has actual power . . .John 9Jesus Heals a Man Born Blind9 As he went along, he saw a man blind from birth. 2 His disciples asked him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?”3 “Neither this man nor his parents sinned,” said Jesus, “but this happened so that the works of God might be displayed in him. 4 As long as it is day, we must do the works of him who sent me. Night is coming, when no one can work. 5 While I am in the world, I am the light of the world.”6 After saying this, he spit on the ground, made some mud with the saliva, and put it on the man's eyes. 7 “Go,” he told him, “wash in the Pool of Siloam” (this word means “Sent”). So the man went and washed, and came home seeing.8 His neighbors and those who had formerly seen him begging asked, “Isn't this the same man who used to sit and beg?” 9 Some claimed that he was.Others said, “No, he only looks like him.”But he himself insisted, “I am the man.”10 “How then were your eyes opened?” they asked.11 He replied, “The man they call Jesus made some mud and put it on my eyes. He told me to go to Siloam and wash. So I went and washed, and then I could see.”12 “Where is this man?” they asked him.“I don't know,” he said.The Pharisees Investigate the Healing13 They brought to the Pharisees the man who had been blind. 14 Now the day on which Jesus had made the mud and opened the man's eyes was a Sabbath. 15 Therefore the Pharisees also asked him how he had received his sight. “He put mud on my eyes,” the man replied, “and I washed, and now I see.”16 Some of the Pharisees said, “This man is not from God, for he does not keep the Sabbath.”But others asked, “How can a sinner perform such signs?” So they were divided.17 Then they turned again to the blind man, “What have you to say about him? It was your eyes he opened.”The man replied, “He is a prophet.”18 They still did not believe that he had been blind and had received his sight until they sent for the man's parents. 19 “Is this your son?” they asked. “Is this the one you say was born blind? How is it that now he can see?”20 “We know he is our son,” the parents answered, “and we know he was born blind. 21 But how he can see now, or who opened his eyes, we don't know. Ask him. He is of age; he will speak for himself.” 22 His parents said this because they were afraid of the Jewish leaders, who already had decided that anyone who acknowledged that Jesus was the Messiah would be put out of the synagogue. 23 That was why his parents said, “He is of age; ask him.”24 A second time they summoned the man who had been blind. “Give glory to God by telling the truth,” they said. “We know this man is a sinner.”25 He replied, “Whether he is a sinner or not, I don't know. One thing I do know. I was blind but now I see!”26 Then they asked him, “What did he do to you? How did he open your eyes?”27 He answered, “I have told you already and you did not listen. Why do you want to hear it again? Do you want to become his disciples too?”28 Then they hurled insults at him and said, “You are this fellow's disciple! We are disciples of Moses! 29 We know that God spoke to Moses, but as for this fellow, we don't even know where he comes from.”30 The man answered, “Now that is remarkable! You don't know where he comes from, yet he opened my eyes. 31 We know that God does not listen to sinners. He listens to the godly person who does his will. 32 Nobody has ever heard of opening the eyes of a man born blind. 33 If this man were not from God, he could do nothing.”34 To this they replied, “You were steeped in sin at birth; how dare you lecture us!” And they threw him out.Spiritual Blindness35 Jesus heard that they had thrown him out, and when he found him, he said, “Do you believe in the Son of Man?”36 “Who is he, sir?” the man asked. “Tell me so that I may believe in him.”37 Jesus said, “You have now seen him; in fact, he is the one speaking with you.”38 Then the man said, “Lord, I believe,” and he worshiped him.39 Jesus said,[a] “For judgment I have come into this world, so that the blind will see and those who see will become blind.”40 Some Pharisees who were with him heard him say this and asked, “What? Are we blind too?”41 Jesus said, “If you were blind, you would not be guilty of sin; but now that you claim you can see, your guilt remains.THE NEWS & COMMENT:Chris Bray brilliantly illustrates how The Party has implemented a version of the Asch Line Experiment using social media and peer pressure. Everyone Believes X (except the geeks and the losers, freaks)Do you remember that experiment? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRh5qy09nNwOne of the designs of The Party's intel-op in coordination with social media is to break the brains of enough people that they will mouth whatever lies The Party pushes: masks works, the mRNA clot-shots are safe and effective, men are women, what we exhale is poison, all black people are vitreous and all white people are abusers, our border is secure . . .How would The Party have treated President Trump for trading “just an athlete” for a mass killing arms merchant? [AUDIO] - FLASHBACK: Lib Media Bemoaned Trump Getting Hostages out of North KoreaHow has social media reacted? By people screaming “racism” at those of us who would prefer to have had the Marine back, as flawed as man may be. [AUDIO] - 2010. 60 Minutes on the capture of Viktor Bout, the Merchant of Death, the Lord of War.If the Asch Line experiment was not being carried out, wouldn't this 60 Minutes piece be everywhere? [AUDIO] - This is who Joe Biden just freedThis is what we are being told by the people who run Joe Biden . . . [AUDIO] - WH Spokesliar: "The choice was bring Brittney home or no one. The president will never stop working to secure Paul Whelan's release. On a personal note, Brittney is an important role model, an inspiration to millions of Americans particularly the LGBTQI+ Americans and women of color"BUT . . . this what NBC told us before the stealth edited themselves, just like social media, Google and YouTune censor Americans to hide the reality, the same way the Asch Line Experiment made people who were telling the truth feel so crazy, they stopped telling it.NBC reported Russia offered ‘Griner OR Whelan' — then they stealth edited to match Biden claimsThe same “news” organization that applauds social media censorship by the government pretends to be outraged about social media censorship by government. Are we actually asked to believe that the NYT isn't coordinating with the DHS, FBI, CDC, FDA and others? Reporter and Author, Maria Reese continues to get big air time as she begs for government control over social media to fight “disinformation.” By the way, Reese still believes Russia rigged the 2020 election and that January 6 was the first time there was ever violence on the Capitol. [AUDIO] - PBS: Media Losing 'Gatekeeping Powers' Results In Demise of DemocracyWhich brings us to this. Elon Musk has proven that Twitter had effectively become an intel-op imposing the Asch Line Experiment on Americans and allowing the DHS, FBI, CDC and others to censor Americans, lest people realize they are lying about things as simple as which line is the longest . . . TWITTER FILES PART TWO HAPPENING NOW… BLACKLISTS… SHADOWBANNING… ALL IN SECRET…[AUDIO] - The creator of @libsoftiktok talks about having been targeted by Twitter.TWITTER FILES FRIDAY NIGHT BARN BURNER… THE REMOVAL OF DONALD TRUMP…FBI players are the center . . . James Baker, who was deeply involved in RussiaGate - along w/ personally bringing in the Alfa Bank Hoax docs to FBI via Sussmann - "resigned" from the FBI in May 2018. From there he went to Lawfare - which is effectively the external legal counsel for the Intelligence Community.Who is Jim Baker, former FBI liar and thug went to Twitter where he apparently screened what Elon got to release on the Hunter affair … and he did that WITHOUT Elon's knowledge A LOT of FBI Players, this is from June 1st, 2022SAN FRANCISCO – Twitter has been on a recruitment
On our final episode of 2022, we look back at the music video/mini-movie for Michael Jackson's Thriller, on the fortieth anniversary on the release of the album which bore its name. ----more---- Transcript: Hello, and welcome to The 80s Movies Podcast. I am your host, Edward Havens. Thank you for listening today. If you're listening to this episode as I release it, on November 30th, 2022, today is the fortieth anniversary of the release of the biggest album ever released, Michael Jackson's Thriller. Over the course of those forty years, it has sold more than seventy million copies. It won a record-breaking eight Grammy Awards. A performance of one of its signature songs, Billie Jean, for a televised concert celebrating the 25th anniversary of Motown Records would introduce The Moonwalk to an astonished audience, first in the auditorium and then on TV screens around the world. The album was so big, even MTV couldn't ignore it. Michael Jackson would become the first black artist to be put into regular rotation on the two year old cable channel. So what does all this have to do with movies, you ask. That's a good question. Because out of this album came one of the most iconic moments in the entertainment industry. Not just for MTV or the music industry, but for the emerging home video industry that needed that one thing to become mainstream. The music video for the album's title song, Thriller. Thriller was the sixth solo album by Michael Jackson, even though he was still a member of The Jacksons band alongside his brothers Jackie, Jermaine, Marlon, Randy and Tito. Although The Jacksons were still selling millions of albums with each release, Michael's 1979 solo album Off the Wall made him a solo star, selling more than ten million copies worldwide in its first year of release, almost as much as all of the previous Jacksons albums combined. After the completion of The Jackson's 1980 album Triumph, Jackson would re-team with his Off the Wall producer, the legendary Quincy Jones, to try and craft a new album that would blow Off the Wall out of the water. Jackson wanted every song on the album to be a killer. Every song a hit. Over the course of 1981 and 1982, Jackson and Jones would work on no less than thirty songs that could be included on the final album, and assembled some of the biggest names in the music industry to play on it, including David Foster, James Ingram, Paul McCartney, Rob Temperton, Eddie Van Halen, and the members of the band Toto, who were having a great 1982 already with the release of their fourth album, which featured such seminal hits at Africa and Rosanna. Recording on the album would begin in April 1982 with the Jackson-penned The Girl is Mine, a duet with Paul McCartney that Jackson hoped would become even bigger than Ebony and Ivory, the former Beatle's duet with Stevie Wonder which had been released a few weeks earlier and was be the number one song in a number of countries at that moment. There would be three other songs on the final album written by Jackson, Beat It, Billie Jean, and Wanna Be Startin' Somethin', which Jackson would co-produce with Jones. The other five songs, Baby Be Mine, Human Nature, The Lady in My Life, P.Y.T. and the title track, would be written by other artists like James Ingram, Steve Pocaro of Toto, and Rob Temperton, who were also working on the album as backup singers and/or musicians. The final mixing of the album would continue up until three weeks before its expected November 30th, 1982 release, even though The Girl Is Mine had already been released as a single to radio stations and record stores on October 18th. While the song wouldn't exactly set the world on fire or presage the massive success of the album it had come from, the single would sell more than a million copies, and hit number two on the Billboard Hot 100 charts. When the album was released, it sold well, but it wouldn't be until Billie Jean, the second single from the album, was released on January 2nd, 1983, that things really started to take off. Within three weeks, the song would already hit #1 on the Billboard R&B charts. But it would still a few more weeks for white America to take notice. In early 1983, the music world was dominated by the cable channel MTV, which in less than two years had gone from being a small cable channel launched in only portions of New Jersey to making global stars of such musical acts as Duran Duran, Eurythmics, U2 and even Weird Al Yankovich. But they just were not playing black artists. The lack of black music on MTV was so noticeable that, in an interview with MTV VJ Mark Goodman timed to the release of his comeback album Let's Dance, David Bowie would admonish the VJ and the channel for not doing its part to promote black artists. MTV's excuse, for lack of a better word, was that the network's executives saw the channel as being rock centered, and Billie Jean was not “rock” enough for the channel. The president of Jackson's record label, CBS, was more than just enraged by the channel's refusal to show the video for Billie Jean. He threatened to pull every single CBS act off the air, and never give MTV another music video to air. Could MTV really afford to lose Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel and Journey and Toto and The Clash and Joe Jackson, Eddie Money, Chicago, Judas Priest, ELO, Adam Ant, Cheap Trick, Loverboy, Heart, Men at Work and a hundred other artists that accounted for more than a quarter of all the music videos in rotation on the channel at the time? MTV would add Billie Jean to its rotation on March 10th, 1983. Within a month, both the song and the album would hit #1 on their respective charts. Lost in all the hubbub about Billie Jean was that Beat It, with its blistering Eddie Van Halen guitar solo, had been released as a single on February 14th, and it too would become a #1 hit song. In fact, after Billie Jean topped the charts for seven weeks, Beat It would become the #1 song in the nation, after a single week of Dexy's Midnight Runners taking the top spot. Ironically, despite how they felt about Billie Jean just a few weeks earlier, MTV would actually be the first outlet to show the Beat It video, not three weeks after it finally relented on Billie Jean. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin', Human Nature, and P.Y.T. were all released as singles between May and September 1983, but none of them would have the success enjoyed by Billie Jean and Beat It, and sales for the Thriller album were starting to wane. There were only three songs left on the album that hadn't been released as singles yet, and neither Baby Be Mine not The Lady in My Life were the kinds of songs that would be featured as singles. That left Thriller. There never was a plan for Thriller to be released as a single. The label saw the song, with its vaguely spooky lyrics and ending narration by legendary horror actor Vincent Price, as a novelty song, not unlike a Weird Al Yankovic song. In early August 1983, Jackson would see An American Werewolf in London. He loved the movie, especially the scenes where actor David Naughton would transform into a werewolf on screen. The film's director, John Landis, was working in London at the time, and late one evening, the phone in his hotel room would ring. It was Michael Jackson. The singer wanted to know if Landis would come aboard to make a music video based on this song, and help turn him into a monster. “Michael, it's 2am in London,” Landis would exclaim to the excited singer on the other end of the line. “I will call you when I get back to Los Angeles in a couple weeks,” he'd say, before hanging up the phone and went back to sleep. Except Landis didn't wait for his return to the States to call Jackson back. The filmmaker and the singer would, despite the eight hour time difference, speak several times over the phone about ideas for a music video. For weeks, Landis, Landis's costume designer wife Deborah Nadoolman, and Rick Baker, the genius behind the practical makeup effects for An American Werewolf in London, would meet with Jackson to discuss story, choreography, makeup and costuming. Landis and his producing partner, George Foley Jr., would come up with a final story that featured a story about a young man and a young woman who find themselves being chased by zombies through the streets of Los Angeles, before the boy becomes, at various times, a zombie himself and a werewolf-like cat creature. It was going to be Landis's homage to fun horror movies of the past, from I Was a Teenage Wereworld to Night of the Living Dead. Landis and Folsey would present the president of CBS Records with a script for the project, and a $900,000 budget, ten times more than the average music video cost to make at the time and nearly triple the previous record for the highest budget for a music video at that time. And unlike most videos made at the time, it would be shot using 35mm film and Arriflex cameras. It was not going to be just a music video. This was going to be a mini-movie. The record label president was not pleased. Album sales for Thriller had been slowing, and it did not make sense for them to spend nearly a million dollars to make a video for what would be the seventh and riskiest single off the album. They refused to pay for it. So Folsey, Jackson and Landis would go to the major television networks, to see if they would be willing to finance the project, which they pitched as not only getting a fifteen minute music video from one of the biggest artists in the world, but also a thirty minute making-of documentary, so the entire program could be slotted for a full hour of airtime including commercials. They would all say no. Then they went to MTV, who had seen a dramatic spike in subscriptions since they started airing Billie Jean and Beat it, in the hopes they would want in on the action. They would also decline, because they had a policy of not financing ANY music videos. Music videos were promotions for the record labels. They should be paying for the making of them. They then went to cable movie channels like HBO and Showtime. Imagine having exclusive rights to a fifteen minute mini-movie from the biggest music star on the planet, they would suggest, as well as a forty-five minute making-of feature that could be slotted for a full hour of programming. Imagine how many new subscribers you'd get if your channel was the only place to see it! Showtime would agree to finance half the video in exchange for exclusive movie channel rights to screen Thriller. Sensing there might actually be a market for this, Jackson's record label would commit to throw in $100,000, if they could find another partner to cover the rest. MTV would make up the difference, after deciding they were not financing a music video but indeed a short motion picture and a making-of featurette. Landis would bring a number of his regular collaborators with him. In addition to producing partner George Foley Jr. and costume designer Deborah Nadoolman, Landis would have his American Werewolf in London cinematographer Robert Paynter behind the camera, Malcolm Campbell, who had edited American Werewolf and Trading Places, assembling the final footage, and the legendary music composer Elmer Bernstein, who created the scores for Animal House and American Werewolf, to provide an incidental musical score to the movie inside the movie, and other sequences not directly related to Jackson's song. The vast majority of the shoot, which took place over four nights in October, the 11th through the 14th, would take place around Downtown Los Angeles. The scenes at the movie theatre were filmed at the Palace Theatre on Broadway, while the zombie dance was filmed a couple miles to the south at Calzona Street and Union Pacific Avenue and the final house sequence was filmed in the Echo Park neighborhood just northwest of downtown. Side note: the Palace Theatre is still there, and still occasionally shows movies to this day, and both the intersection where the dance sequence was filmed and the neighborhood where the final chase sequence took place still look remarkably similar to what they did forty years ago. And how quickly did it take for Landis and his team to get the footage assembled? Thriller would have its first screening at the Crest Theatre in Westwood Village on November 14th, 1983, not thirty days after filming was complete. John Landis would tell Nancy Griffin in a 2010 Vanity Fair oral history about Thriller that despite having been to events like the Oscars, the Emmys and the Golden Globes, he had never seen a turnout like the one he witnessed that night. Diana Ross, who had discovered the Jacksons nearly twenty years earlier, was there. As was Prince and Eddie Murphy and Warren Beatty. Ola Ray, Jackson's co-star in the film, was there too, and before the screening, she noticed Jackson was nowhere to be found. She would find him a few moments later, hiding in the projection booth with the projector operator. Ray would do her best to lure Jackson out, to mingle with the crowd. This was his night, after all. But Jackson would only compliment Ray on her dress, and tell her to go enjoy herself. Once the crowd was seated, Landis would warm the crowd up with some light banter and a screening of a new print of a Mickey Mouse cartoon, The Band Concert, that Jackson was able to get Disney to strike just for this occasion. It's one of Disney's best cartoons, and the crowd would enjoy it. But they were here to see what amazing thing Michael would pull off this time. Finally, the main event would begin. And the first thing the audience would see was a disclaimer… “Due to my strong personal convictions, I wish to stress that this film in no way endorses a belief in the occult. Michael Jackson.” This was in reaction to word that Jackson had gotten a couple weeks earlier from the leaders of the Jehovah's Witnesses, to which he was a practicing member of at the time, that he risked being excommunicated from the church. The church was worried the film, which, incidentally, they had not seen yet, would promote demonology to younger people. At first, Jackson would call his assistant and order them to destroy the negatives to the film. The assistant, with the help of the production team, would instead lock the negatives up in a safe place until a compromise could be reached. It would be Jackson's assistant who came up with the pre-roll statement, which was acceptable to Jackson, to the church, and to the production team. At the end of the screening, Jackson, Landis and the film received a standing ovation. Eddie Murphy screamed out “Show the damn thing again!” And they did. John Landis hadn't made a music video. He made a short movie musical. And he wanted recognition for his efforts. So despite his standing in the industry as a semi-pariah due to the ongoing legal troubles concerning the Twilight Zone accident, Landis wanted an Oscar for his work. The movie was that good. Even though he had never worked with Disney in the past, Landis was able to convince the studio to allow him to screen the PG-rated Thriller mini-movie in front of the G-rated Fantasia, which was going to be released on Thursday, November 24th, on one screen in Los Angeles. The L.A. Times newspaper ad would be a split image. On the top half, Mickey in his Sorcerer's Apprentice getup, and on the bottom, listed as an “extra added attraction,” Michael in his leather jacket, in a nearly identical pose to the cartoon mouse above him. Five shows a day for seven days, with an extra late show on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Academy members and one guest could present their membership card at the box office for free tickets to see Thriller on the Avco Cinema Center, then stay and watch Fantasia as well. If you want to see a not exceptional image of the newspaper ad, make sure you head over to this episode's entry on our website, the80smoviepodcast.com Now, I'm not sure how many free tickets were given away to Academy members that week, but practically every screening was sold out. While the $52,000 worth of tickets sold in those seven days would be credited to Disney and Fantasia, it was clear from the audiences who were leaving after the fourteen minute short was done what they were there to see. And for that week, this was the only way to see Thriller on the entire planet. On December 2nd, MTV would show Thriller for the first time in prime time. Ten times the regular audience would turn in to watch. At the end of the video, MTV told their viewers they would watch it again if they wanted at the top of the hour. And they would show it every hour at the top of the hour for twenty-four straight hours. It would be MTV's biggest day to date. In February 1984, Showtime would air the video and its corresponding making-of featurette six times, and those airings would be amongst their biggest days in their nearly decade-long history. Vestron Home Video, a smaller videotape distributor based in Connecticut, would pay for the home video rights to the video and making-of featurette, and release it later in the spring. It would sell more than 900,000 copies at $29.99 MSRP. It would be the first major sell-through home video title, and usher in the mindframe that collecting movies on VHS was a totally normal thing, like a record collection. And the album? It would quickly return to the top of the charts within weeks of the release of the video no one really wanted to make outside of Michael Jackson, and it would go on to sell another ten million copies just in 1984. The red leather jacket worn by Jackson in the video, designed by Deborah Nadoolman, would become as iconic in pop culture as Indiana Jones' fedora, which Nadoolman also hand-picked for that character. Shooting a music video as if it were a movie, and on 35mm film, would soon become the norm instead of the exception. Future filmmakers like Spike Jonze would use Thriller as a template for what they could get away with when they started making music videos in the 90s. Over the years, Thriller has been deemed THE single best music video of all time by a number of news organizations and fans all around the world. An official 4K remastered version of the video was uploaded to YouTune in October 2009, a few months after Jackson's unfortunately and untimely passing, where it has amassed more than 865m views over the past 13 years. And that's just for that one version of the video. There are dozens more copies available on YouTube, each with millions of views of their own. Thank you for joining us. And with that, we wrap up 2022 and our fourth season. We'll talk again in early January 2023, when the podcast will return for its fifth season, as we take a much needed vacation to Thailand for Christmas and New Years. 2022 has been the best year for this podcast so far, and I want to thank every single one of you for spending some of your valuable time listening to me talk about older movies. I cannot tell you how much I appreciate all of you. Remember to visit this episode's page on our website, The80sMoviePodcast.com, for extra materials about Michael Jackson's Thriller. The 80s Movies Podcast has been researched, written, narrated and edited by Edward Havens for Idiosyncratic Entertainment. Thank you again. Good night.
So today we are going to go down the rabbit hole of NFTs. What the heck is an NFT. It is a Non Fungible Token. Basically, an NFT is a completely original digital file or a digital collectable which is registered on a blockchain ledger just like any cryptocurrency. But unlike cryptocurrency, like Bitcoin or Ethereum, an NFT is totally unique and because it lives on the blockchain it verifies who is the rightful owner of this one-of-a-kind digital collectable file.In February 2021, digital artist Peebles sold a digital artwork for $69.3 million at auction. You heard correctly almost $70 million for a digital file. The founder of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, sold his very first tweet as an NFT for $2.9 million.It took me a minute to understand what these things were and then it clicked. NFTs are digital baseball cards, comic books, Garbage Pail Kids or Pokemon cards. They are just a digital version and in many ways better because you know exactly how many copies exist.The NBA is sell "moments" as NFTs through NBA Top Shots. Basically, they are selling highlight clips as NFT and they are killing it. Fans of the NBA are gobbling these NFTs as fast as they are released. I really think there is now one doing NFTs better than the NBA right now.Musicians are having amazing success selling NFTs directly to their fans. This is turning the established music industry on its head. NFTs are essentially killing off the middle man. No more label, just a direct relationship with the artist's fans.The other amazing thin about NFTs is that the artist continues to make money on every sale of the NFT forever. Let me explain. When an artist creates a NFT by minting it. Minting is the process of create the digital file (NFT) and placing it on the blockchain. The artist then sets the residual percentage every time the NFT sells.So if I mint a short film and sell it for $500. I get $500. Now, if the new owner sells it 2 years from now for $10,000 I get 10% of that sale. Every time that NFT is resold I get my cut. All transactions transparent. All on the blockchain.So how can filmmakers make money? There are so many options because NFTs are in their infancy. Everyone is trying to figure out how to use them in indie film. Some ideas are:Selling the distribution rights to the entire film, like Kevin Smith is doing with is latest film KilljoySelling the distribution rights to your film in shares like the indie film LotawanaCreate an NFT to a short film to finance itSell NFT collectables from the filmFund raise your film's budget with NFTsThese are just some ideas. I decide to throw my hat in the ring and created an experiment. I minted a few NFTs for my first short film BROKEN and some "legacy NFTs" of the first ever filmmaking tutorials ever uploaded to YouTube. Here is the description of one of the NFTs.This NFT is called Muzzle Flash Breakdown and is one of the first filmmaking tutorials to ever be uploaded to YouTube. It was uploaded on August 28, 2006 by filmmaker, author and Indie Film Hustle Podcast host Alex Ferrari from his 2005 award-winning short film BROKEN. It was taken from the best-selling DVD of the film. That DVD was one of the first indie short films to ever create a massive collection of tutorials and making of videos that explained how to make a low-budget independent film with off-the-shelf software and digital consumer cameras. This is part of a limited series of filmmaking tutorials that were uploaded to YouTube from the short film BROKEN. All the videos were uploaded and released on the same day in 2006. The external link attached to this NFT will show the original upload to YouTube.Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFPoBZY5BrAWhen you purchase this NFT you will also gain access to the short film BROKEN, the entire collection of tutorials and commentary tracks via private link and passcode. You will also receive the original QuickTime file that was uploaded to YouTube.To access my NFTs go to: www.ifhnft.comI released three of 6 of the total filmmaking tutorials I uploaded on YouTune back in Aug 2006. If these sell out I'll upload the rest and maybe some of my other popular short films I directed over the years. I wanted to give you an example of what an independent film NFT looked like and this is totally an experiment to see what happens.Maybe I'll never sell an NFT, maybe I sell them three years from now or maybe they will sell out in 15 min. Who knows. What I am excited about is the potential of what this could mean for the indie filmmaking community.In this episode I break down everything you need to know about NFTs, how to make money with them and more. Enjoy!
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You're a show-stopper! A bad liar! A homie hopper! This week, Ej and Brittany (back from her two-week birthday celebration) are returning with a discussion of the Satanic conspiracy theories about Beyonce's new album, potentially misleading TikTok PMS ads, and a pop-punk love triangle for the ages culminating in perhaps the most messy breakup song ever written, Lil Huddy's “All the Things I Hate About You” (what is a “homie hopper”? IDK but Shakespeare is quaking in his 16th century mutton-skin boots). Also discussed are Harry Styles' secret initial One Direction audition, Pete and Kim's breakup, and a homophobic ‘Hamilton' bootleg production going viral on TikTok that Nancy Pelosi is probably drafting a tweet about as we speak. Featuring an interview with Dev Lemons, aka SongPsych on YouTune and TikTok. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Indie Film Hustle® Podcast Archives: Film Distribution & Marketing
So today we are going to go down the rabbit hole of NFTs. What the heck is an NFT. It is a Non Fungible Token. Basically, an NFT is a completely original digital file or a digital collectable which is registered on a blockchain ledger just like any cryptocurrency. But unlike cryptocurrency, like Bitcoin or Ethereum, an NFT is totally unique and because it lives on the blockchain it verifies who is the rightful owner of this one-of-a-kind digital collectable file.In February 2021, digital artist Peebles sold a digital artwork for $69.3 million at auction. You heard correctly almost $70 million for a digital file. The founder of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, sold his very first tweet as an NFT for $2.9 million.It took me a minute to understand what these things were and then it clicked. NFTs are digital baseball cards, comic books, Garbage Pail Kids or Pokemon cards. They are just a digital version and in many ways better because you know exactly how many copies exist.The NBA is sell "moments" as NFTs through NBA Top Shots. Basically, they are selling highlight clips as NFT and they are killing it. Fans of the NBA are gobbling these NFTs as fast as they are released. I really think there is now one doing NFTs better than the NBA right now.Musicians are having amazing success selling NFTs directly to their fans. This is turning the established music industry on its head. NFTs are essentially killing off the middle man. No more label, just a direct relationship with the artist's fans.The other amazing thin about NFTs is that the artist continues to make money on every sale of the NFT forever. Let me explain. When an artist creates a NFT by minting it. Minting is the process of create the digital file (NFT) and placing it on the blockchain. The artist then sets the residual percentage every time the NFT sells.So if I mint a short film and sell it for $500. I get $500. Now, if the new owner sells it 2 years from now for $10,000 I get 10% of that sale. Every time that NFT is resold I get my cut. All transactions transparent. All on the blockchain.So how can filmmakers make money? There are so many options because NFTs are in their infancy. Everyone is trying to figure out how to use them in indie film. Some ideas are:Selling the distribution rights to the entire film, like Kevin Smith is doing with is latest film KilljoySelling the distribution rights to your film in shares like the indie film LotawanaCreate an NFT to a short film to finance itSell NFT collectables from the filmFund raise your film's budget with NFTsThese are just some ideas. I decide to throw my hat in the ring and created an experiment. I minted a few NFTs for my first short film BROKEN and some "legacy NFTs" of the first ever filmmaking tutorials ever uploaded to YouTube. Here is the description of one of the NFTs.This NFT is called Muzzle Flash Breakdown and is one of the first filmmaking tutorials to ever be uploaded to YouTube. It was uploaded on August 28, 2006 by filmmaker, author and Indie Film Hustle Podcast host Alex Ferrari from his 2005 award-winning short film BROKEN. It was taken from the best-selling DVD of the film. That DVD was one of the first indie short films to ever create a massive collection of tutorials and making of videos that explained how to make a low-budget independent film with off-the-shelf software and digital consumer cameras. This is part of a limited series of filmmaking tutorials that were uploaded to YouTube from the short film BROKEN. All the videos were uploaded and released on the same day in 2006. The external link attached to this NFT will show the original upload to YouTube.Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFPoBZY5BrAWhen you purchase this NFT you will also gain access to the short film BROKEN, the entire collection of tutorials and commentary tracks via private link and passcode. You will also receive the original QuickTime file that was uploaded to YouTube.To access my NFTs go to: www.ifhnft.comI released three of 6 of the total filmmaking tutorials I uploaded on YouTune back in Aug 2006. If these sell out I'll upload the rest and maybe some of my other popular short films I directed over the years. I wanted to give you an example of what an independent film NFT looked like and this is totally an experiment to see what happens.Maybe I'll never sell an NFT, maybe I sell them three years from now or maybe they will sell out in 15 min. Who knows. What I am excited about is the potential of what this could mean for the indie filmmaking community.In this episode I break down everything you need to know about NFTs, how to make money with them and more. Enjoy!
One thing most couples are not prepared for is how to navigate their differences, especially around topics that are very important to them.In this episode, I'll share why that is, how dating sometimes sets you up for having the wrong expectations, and most importantly, how to work through the differences that might feel very hard for you.In this episode, you'll learn:-how your negative beliefs about each other make working through your differences harder-how to normalize your differences and see that all couples experience many of the same things-how to identify the right problem to be solved and stop blaming each other-how to be more empowered in standing for the things that matter most to youTune in and be sure you are subscribed so you don't miss a thing.In this episode, I also share information about my upcoming Launch Party in honor of my new group coaching program. You can get the details and register to attend this exclusive event by going to my website: drchavonne.com/launchparty
#031 - If you have a smartphone, you're probably using a variety of mobile apps on a daily basis. We use apps like Facebook, email, text messaging, music and so much more - there's an app out there for virtually everything! Meet India Wilkinson, an everyday equestrian and horse owner whose business concept began with a dream to create a better place to buy and sell horses online. India takes us through her own horse shopping journey that had her driving from state to state searching for the perfect horse, only to become increasingly frustrated at the lack of ability to search through online listings in an effective manner.You'll learn:The minimum amount of money needed to hire an app developer if you aren't doing it yourselfWhy finding a US-based developer was important to India even though it was more expensiveThe importance of continuing to connect with your audience while taking notes on what they need and are asking from youTune in to hear everything India has learned through the development of her buy/sell/search app, Mane Street Market, along with tips to help you determine if developing an app is the right move for you.Connect with India Wilkinson & download the Mane Street Market app:Website: manestreetmarket.comInstagram: @manestreetmarketFacebook: /manestreetmarket*********This episode is brought to you by GGT Footing, offering world-class footing blends for every arena and discipline. Whether you are in need of an arena makeover or you just need to freshen up your footing, GGT's expert team can help you design exactly what you need. Learn more at ggtfooting.com.*********CREDITS:Host - Mandee FlandersEditor - Victoria BrockSponsor - GGT FootingIf you're enjoying the podcast, join The Leadline Community on Facebook to connect with like-minded equine business owners and learn more about online workshops, upcoming events, and networking opportunities. Show notes and additional information are available at www.theleadlinepodcast.com. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
#031 - If you have a smartphone, you're probably using a variety of mobile apps on a daily basis. We use apps like Facebook, email, text messaging, music and so much more - there's an app out there for virtually everything! Meet India Wilkinson, an everyday equestrian and horse owner whose business concept began with a dream to create a better place to buy and sell horses online. India takes us through her own horse shopping journey that had her driving from state to state searching for the perfect horse, only to become increasingly frustrated at the lack of ability to search through online listings in an effective manner. You'll learn:The minimum amount of money needed to hire an app developer if you aren't doing it yourselfWhy finding a US-based developer was important to India even though it was more expensive The importance of continuing to connect with your audience while taking notes on what they need and are asking from youTune in to hear everything India has learned through the development of her buy/sell/search app, Mane Street Market, along with tips to help you determine if developing an app is the right move for you.Connect with India Wilkinson & download the Mane Street Market app:Website: manestreetmarket.comInstagram: @manestreetmarketFacebook: /manestreetmarket*********This episode is brought to you by GGT Footing, offering world-class footing blends for every arena and discipline. Whether you are in need of an arena makeover or you just need to freshen up your footing, GGT's expert team can help you design exactly what you need. Learn more at ggtfooting.com.*********CREDITS:Host - Mandee FlandersEditor - Victoria BrockSponsor - GGT FootingIf you're enjoying the podcast, join The Leadline Community on Facebook to connect with like-minded equine business owners and learn more about online workshops, upcoming events, and networking opportunities. Show notes and additional information are available at www.theleadlinepodcast.com.
Manifesting with Meg: Conversations with Extraordinary People
Adriana Trigiani is the New York Times bestselling author of twenty books of fiction and nonfiction, including The Shoemaker's Wife. Her books have been published in thirty-eight languages around the world. She is an award-winning playwright, television writer/producer, and filmmaker. Among her screen credits, Trigiani wrote and directed the major motion picture adaptation of her debut novel, Big Stone Gap. Adriana grew up in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, where she co-founded the Origin Project. Trigiani is proud to serve on the New York State Council on the Arts. She lives in New York City with her family. Her new book The Good Left Undone launches on April 26, 2022. Get your copy at www.adrianatrigiani.com. Conversations with Extraordinary People is a Live show turned YouTune/podcast based on The Magical Guide to Bliss. It takes the listener through the year with empowering conversations from January and Carpe Diem- Seize the Day to December, Awe-inspiring Magic and Miracles- get your copy on Amazon.com or order a signed magical copy at megnocero.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/meg-nocero/support
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Are you projecting your insecurities, fears and limiting beliefs onto your loved ones? Are people doing this to you? This week's episode was inspired by the recent interaction between actress/influencer, Tabitha Brown, and talk show host, Wendy Williams. In this solo episode I cover: Who Tabitha Brown and Wendy Williams are and explain the interaction that recently occurred on social media and television between them What projecting your own "stuff" onto others looks and feels likeHow projecting insecurities, fears and limiting beliefs onto others is keeping you stuck in your own life How to stop projecting and how to stop receiving other people's projections onto youTune in every other Monday for new episodes! --Support The Self Worth Edit:Buy Me a CoffeeLeave a 5-star rating Join monthly newsletterFollow on Instagram
So today we are going to go down the rabbit hole of NFTs. What the heck is an NFT. It is a Non Fungible Token. Basically, an NFT is a completely original digital file or a digital collectable which is registered on a blockchain ledger just like any cryptocurrency. But unlike cryptocurrency, like Bitcoin or Ethereum, an NFT is totally unique and because it lives on the blockchain it verifies who is the rightful owner of this one-of-a-kind digital collectable file.In February 2021, digital artist Peebles sold a digital artwork for $69.3 million at auction. You heard correctly almost $70 million for a digital file. The founder of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, sold his very first tweet as an NFT for $2.9 million.It took me a minute to understand what these things were and then it clicked. NFTs are digital baseball cards, comic books, Garbage Pail Kids or Pokemon cards. They are just a digital version and in many ways better because you know exactly how many copies exist.The NBA is sell "moments" as NFTs through NBA Top Shots. Basically, they are selling highlight clips as NFT and they are killing it. Fans of the NBA are gobbling these NFTs as fast as they are released. I really think there is now one doing NFTs better than the NBA right now.Musicians are having amazing success selling NFTs directly to their fans. This is turning the established music industry on its head. NFTs are essentially killing off the middle man. No more label, just a direct relationship with the artist's fans.The other amazing thin about NFTs is that the artist continues to make money on every sale of the NFT forever. Let me explain. When an artist creates a NFT by minting it. Minting is the process of create the digital file (NFT) and placing it on the blockchain. The artist then sets the residual percentage every time the NFT sells.So if I mint a short film and sell it for $500. I get $500. Now, if the new owner sells it 2 years from now for $10,000 I get 10% of that sale. Every time that NFT is resold I get my cut. All transactions transparent. All on the blockchain.So how can filmmakers make money? There are so many options because NFTs are in their infancy. Everyone is trying to figure out how to use them in indie film. Some ideas are:Selling the distribution rights to the entire film, like Kevin Smith is doing with is latest film KilljoySelling the distribution rights to your film in shares like the indie film LotawanaCreate an NFT to a short film to finance itSell NFT collectables from the filmFund raise your film's budget with NFTsThese are just some ideas. I decide to throw my hat in the ring and created an experiment. I minted a few NFTs for my first short film BROKEN and some "legacy NFTs" of the first ever filmmaking tutorials ever uploaded to YouTube. Here is the description of one of the NFTs.This NFT is called Muzzle Flash Breakdown and is one of the first filmmaking tutorials to ever be uploaded to YouTube. It was uploaded on August 28, 2006 by filmmaker, author and Indie Film Hustle Podcast host Alex Ferrari from his 2005 award-winning short film BROKEN. It was taken from the best-selling DVD of the film. That DVD was one of the first indie short films to ever create a massive collection of tutorials and making of videos that explained how to make a low-budget independent film with off-the-shelf software and digital consumer cameras. This is part of a limited series of filmmaking tutorials that were uploaded to YouTube from the short film BROKEN. All the videos were uploaded and released on the same day in 2006. The external link attached to this NFT will show the original upload to YouTube.Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFPoBZY5BrAWhen you purchase this NFT you will also gain access to the short film BROKEN, the entire collection of tutorials and commentary tracks via private link and passcode. You will also receive the original QuickTime file that was uploaded to YouTube.To access my NFTs go to: www.ifhnft.comI released three of 6 of the total filmmaking tutorials I uploaded on YouTune back in Aug 2006. If these sell out I'll upload the rest and maybe some of my other popular short films I directed over the years. I wanted to give you an example of what an independent film NFT looked like and this is totally an experiment to see what happens.Maybe I'll never sell an NFT, maybe I sell them three years from now or maybe they will sell out in 15 min. Who knows. What I am excited about is the potential of what this could mean for the indie filmmaking community.In this episode I break down everything you need to know about NFTs, how to make money with them and more. Enjoy!
Filmtrepreneur™ - The Entrepreneurial Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari
So today we are going to go down the rabbit hole of NFTs. What the heck is an NFT. It is a Non Fungible Token. Basically, an NFT is a completely original digital file or a digital collectable which is registered on a blockchain ledger just like any cryptocurrency. But unlike cryptocurrency, like Bitcoin or Ethereum, an NFT is totally unique and because it lives on the blockchain it verifies who is the rightful owner of this one-of-a-kind digital collectable file.In February 2021, digital artist Peebles sold a digital artwork for $69.3 million at auction. You heard correctly almost $70 million for a digital file. The founder of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, sold his very first tweet as an NFT for $2.9 million.It took me a minute to understand what these things were and then it clicked. NFTs are digital baseball cards, comic books, Garbage Pail Kids or Pokemon cards. They are just a digital version and in many ways better because you know exactly how many copies exist.The NBA is sell "moments" as NFTs through NBA Top Shots. Basically, they are selling highlight clips as NFT and they are killing it. Fans of the NBA are gobbling these NFTs as fast as they are released. I really think there is now one doing NFTs better than the NBA right now.Musicians are having amazing success selling NFTs directly to their fans. This is turning the established music industry on its head. NFTs are essentially killing off the middle man. No more label, just a direct relationship with the artist's fans.The other amazing thin about NFTs is that the artist continues to make money on every sale of the NFT forever. Let me explain. When an artist creates a NFT by minting it. Minting is the process of create the digital file (NFT) and placing it on the blockchain. The artist then sets the residual percentage every time the NFT sells.So if I mint a short film and sell it for $500. I get $500. Now, if the new owner sells it 2 years from now for $10,000 I get 10% of that sale. Every time that NFT is resold I get my cut. All transactions transparent. All on the blockchain.So how can filmmakers make money? There are so many options because NFTs are in their infancy. Everyone is trying to figure out how to use them in indie film. Some ideas are:Selling the distribution rights to the entire film, like Kevin Smith is doing with is latest film KilljoySelling the distribution rights to your film in shares like the indie film LotawanaCreate an NFT to a short film to finance itSell NFT collectables from the filmFund raise your film's budget with NFTsThese are just some ideas. I decide to throw my hat in the ring and created an experiment. I minted a few NFTs for my first short film BROKEN and some "legacy NFTs" of the first ever filmmaking tutorials ever uploaded to YouTube. Here is the description of one of the NFTs.This NFT is called Muzzle Flash Breakdown and is one of the first filmmaking tutorials to ever be uploaded to YouTube. It was uploaded on August 28, 2006 by filmmaker, author and Indie Film Hustle Podcast host Alex Ferrari from his 2005 award-winning short film BROKEN. It was taken from the best-selling DVD of the film. That DVD was one of the first indie short films to ever create a massive collection of tutorials and making of videos that explained how to make a low-budget independent film with off-the-shelf software and digital consumer cameras. This is part of a limited series of filmmaking tutorials that were uploaded to YouTube from the short film BROKEN. All the videos were uploaded and released on the same day in 2006. The external link attached to this NFT will show the original upload to YouTube.Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFPoBZY5BrAWhen you purchase this NFT you will also gain access to the short film BROKEN, the entire collection of tutorials and commentary tracks via private link and passcode. You will also receive the original QuickTime file that was uploaded to YouTube.To access my NFTs go to: www.ifhnft.comI released three of 6 of the total filmmaking tutorials I uploaded on YouTune back in Aug 2006. If these sell out I'll upload the rest and maybe some of my other popular short films I directed over the years. I wanted to give you an example of what an independent film NFT looked like and this is totally an experiment to see what happens.Maybe I'll never sell an NFT, maybe I sell them three years from now or maybe they will sell out in 15 min. Who knows. What I am excited about is the potential of what this could mean for the indie filmmaking community.In this episode I break down everything you need to know about NFTs, how to make money with them and more. Enjoy!
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Welcome back for another episode of Nick’s Non-fiction with your host Nick Muniz! Why do some trends grow at inexplicably rates almost like they’ve caught on fire? Malcolm Gladwell kindles a luminous understanding of these anomalies in bestseller The Tipping Point. His iconic writing style debriefs the epidemics behind child infotainment and the equally rapid spread of negative ideas portrayed through crime and suicide. Main stream notoriety has been traditionally upheld by the gatekeepers however our open sourced internet has recently revamped Malcolms manifesto. Celebrating a minor tipping point for the channel reaching monetization we’ll take a Nick’s Non-fiction approach to explain what it really means to get “put over” in the digital age. If your business is currently courting investors this is a must read detailing high level salesman, connectors and mavericks you’ll need to employ to attain mass appeal. Subscribe, Share, Mobile links & Time-stamps below! 00:45 Introduction 02:45 About the Author 05:15 Ch1: Three Rules of Epidemics 11:45 Ch2: The Law of the Few 21:40 Ch3: The Stickiness Factor 27:00 Ch4: The Power of Context 37:00 Ch5: The Magic Number 43:00 Ch6: Rumors & Sneakers 49:45 Ch7: Suicide & Cigarettes 54:50 Ch8: Conclusion 56:30 Next Time & Goodbye! YouTune: https://youtu.be/rZ5oqJv1amE iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nicks-non-fiction/id1450771426 Thanks for stopping by!
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Some traditions lose their following has the years go along, but others remain around. People continue to force traditions down onto the next generation, whether they want them or not. The tradition could either evolve or die. Tune in to hear more about traditions!
This week's episode is a little different, with a mashup of artists being featured from the live event. Tune in!