Friday, May 29, 2020
Play It Forward
Listen to "Play It Forward Episode 51 Your Worst Fear Is Almost Here With Stephanie Bousley" on Spreaker.
Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus.
Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward.
Episode 51: Your Worst Fear Is Almost Here
41 million American’s without work. Now attach that to the huge number of college graduates strapped with 100+K in student debt. Some say the answer to getting back on track is that they should stop subscribing to HBO, purchasing lattes at Starbucks…and buying avocado toast. In the new book BUY THE AVOCADO TOAST, Stephanie Bousley teaches everyday people and graduates how to work with debt while still living prosperous, enjoyable lives…even during these current uncertain times due to Covid-19!
That’s Play It Forward. You can listen to the full conversations with these artists on three different podcasts. Like Its Live, Unplugged and Totally Uncut and View from the Writing Instrument found on all digital platforms.
Bob Roth
Listen to "Bob Roth From The Podcast Stay Calm" on Spreaker.
Bob Roth, CEO of the David Lynch Foundation and Transcendental Meditation teacher every weekday morning for your daily dose of calmness.
Bob's taught many thousands of people to meditate, from celebrity clients to students in inner city schools, and now he's bringing some of his most powerful meditation stories and calming techniques straight to your ears
Each weekday morning, host and meditation teacher Bob Roth shares bite-sized talks designed to bring you one step closer to finding peace in your life - from sharing personal stories about the power of meditation to teaching simple, science-based tips about living well
Bob will cover topics such as
. The importance of meditation
. How meditation can affect your children
. How to find calm in our hurried lives
. How to be more compassionate towards others
. Connecting with loved ones through meditation
. Meditation as a part of the creative process
. And much more!
Listen to Stay Calm with Bob Roth on the iHeartRadio App, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Michael May
Listen to "The Michael May Radio Legacy" on Spreaker.
For all the right reasons. Bo Thompson's Century Podcast on WBT stands firm and extremely strong in motivating the Pied Pipers of Rock n Roll to step forward and preserve the history of the performers that somehow through thick, thin, sickness, mental defeat and one ratings book victory made it through the multiple layers of what Radio is and isn't.
Bo is brilliant in the way that he's honoring the legacy of a broadcasting stick that's been a huge presence in Charlotte, NC for ninety eight years. The company has honored the legendary talkers, community connectors and passion driven abilities of Grady Cole, Ty Boyd, HA Thompson to John Hancock.
For all the right reasons. During these moments of reshaping what a Broadcaster is, Bo Thompson is doing the right thing to bring the unheard stories forward. It serves as a huge inspiration and motivational step for all in this industry to stop. To take a few moments to remember not only where you've plugged in your earphones but who did it before you? Now write and produce the story.
What makes Bo's preservation of this industry even more important are the listeners. How they heard the station while growing up. How they reacted during times of tragic news or celebrated events. I'll never forget parking the car on Moorehead Road overlooking downtown Charlotte the moment they announced the Carolina Panthers were coming here. WBT was broadcasting it.
If I had my way I'd have Bo Thompson take a trip out to Billings, Montana to sit down with the amazingly talented people of that Radio community. Bo knows the way to get inside the journey. To carry the connection beyond the four walls of sound into a private life being shared with listeners for the first time.
Why haven't I approached Bo? WBT has proved one thing true. Local radio is the only way to go. Bo doesn't know Billings. Therefore the challenge or maybe the calling for all who've embraced that microphone before opening it into the ears of a passerby listener. Share the stories of that station that once meant the world to your community. Bring the experience forward. Then listen to those that checked in everybody to experience the music, thoughts, jokes and whatever else fell from those speakers.
Always grateful for how Bo Thompson has invisibly handed this to those who've lived the life.
Up first. Michael May. This is radio. We've never come with a subtitles. You've got to listen. This is your theater of the mind.
Ryan Jay Reviews
Listen to "Just Another Day With Ryan Jay Reviews Episode 052920" on Spreaker.
Two of this weeks featured films were supposed to be released to movie theaters. Hollywood isn't waiting for the Covid-19 lock down to end. The big dogs know where the people are and know what they'll spend. Out this week are The High Note and End Of The Sentence. Ryan says both are good but in different ways. High Note cannot be judged by its poster. Yes there's some music in it but it carries a Prada and Working Girl Vibe. End Of Sentence is an all out tear jerker that really dives into the transition of life and relationship. Now you aren't into On Demand Amazon Prime's got a new one out this weekend The Vast of Night. A Sci Fi thriller in the way that Black Mirror kept us talking.
Maybe We Should Count To 12
Listen to "Maybe We Should Count To 12" on Spreaker.
Not just me but for thirteen or fourteen weeks the experts have been calling Covid-19 an invisible monster. With no image millions of people world wide are having horrid nightmares or aren't getting any sleep at all. Anxiety is stealing a lot of energy. No matter how much you attend church or try to do positive things in your neighborhood or around the city that which you live, this invisible beast hasn't unveiled its face. Or maybe it's starting to. In ways no one could predict but its becoming a huge mess. On this podcast we talk about trying to digest content in an over saturated society. It's time to stop face planting in our smart phones. The decisions that each of us are making in our personal lives is making its way onto the streets of the everyday. Which means we're feeding the face of anxiety. The image is becoming clearer. Covid-19 caused 41 million people to be currently unemployed. Covid-19 has caused a huge increase in ICU hospitalizations. Mentally Covid-19 is putting us in places of no longer thinking about making the right choices. Massive riots, fires and looting. Racism has been this nations worst disease and its now being fed by daily mental beatings caused by the ongoing unexplained plan, purpose or healing of Covid-19. Now toss in the President taking on Social Media for taking away his freedom of speech. I don't care what you think of him. Not my issue. Like him or not. He's right. Ultimately as humans we have to choice to believe in what he posts. It reminds me of the story of the little boy who picked up the snake that bit him. You knew what it was when you picked it up. We are forgetting how to walk in peace. If you don't feel it then you aren't walking with it. It has to be practiced everyday. Its not when you're in the mood or only on Sundays before lunch. Peace is a place of fewer pieces. Yes there's a lot of stuff that needs to be protested. Yes the nation seems out of focus and moving in awkward directions with the house payment due again in three days. Tich Naht Hahn came to the U.S. to protest the Vietnam war in the 1970's. The shouters, the banner carriers, the face painters and totally angry were not happy with this extremely peaceful man from the country they were protesting the war against. He then said, "If you want peace then walk in peace." Your Mom and Dad always knew when you were a pissed off child. Its in the DNA. They'd tell you to count to ten. I'm thinking its time you count to twelve. Embrace your Now. Every decision you make today will have an impact on other people's lives. If that front line keeping us somewhat free of Covid-19 gets weak. We will be defeated.
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Play It Forward Episode 50
Listen to "Play It Forward Episode 50 Scott Adkins Jim DiBattista And Stephan Haff" on Spreaker.
Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus.
Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward.
Episode 50:
Actor Scott Adkins hits the digital on demand platform this weekend with the new action packed martial arts driven Debt Collectors. Hard hits, high flying kicks and bodies breaking. In this age of Covid 19 does he see these types of films being forced to change?
Jim DiBattista was crowned the 2019 Biggest Loser Champion. Today he continues to not only keep his body in shape for an unknowing future but he’s reaching out to others during this Covid 19 melt down.
You know the rules! When the kids are happy so are Mom and Dad. How then, during social distancing can the little people in our lives stay activated creatively. His name is Stephan Haff the author of Kid Quiotes…
That’s Play It Forward. You can listen to the full conversations with these artists on three different podcasts. Like Its Live, Unplugged and Totally Uncut and View from the Writing Instrument found on all digital platforms.
Anna Graceman
Listen to "Anna Graceman From NBC's Songland" on Spreaker.
Saying Anna Graceman is a versatile songstress would be an understatement. She is well-rounded a songwriter, producer, and musician; her instruments include vocals, piano, guitar, and bass. Her powerful and dynamic vocals are influenced by strong female vocalists such as Ann Wilson from Heart, Adele, and Amy Winehouse. Since the age of 9, she has been on national and local television, including an appearance and performance on The Ellen Show and American’s Got Talent. The Nashville-based artist has released dozens of songs under her own record label, Another Girl Records. In 2015, Anna’s song “Treble Heart” went viral on musical.ly receiving worldwide attention. It was then sampled by Vice in the song “Steady 1234” feat. Jasmine Thomson & Skizzy Mars. The song has since accumulated over 100 million streams. In 2018, Anna was a part of “She Is The Music,” an all-female writing camp focused on writing songs for Mary J. Blige. Anna Graceman has had two Las Vegas residencies at Caesars Palace Colosseum and the Venetian’s Palazzo Theater and she has shared the stage with artists like The Lumineers, Kacey Musgraves, Beck, and more. Her music has been placed on TV shows like Station 19 and most recently, she appeared on this season of NBC’s hit show, Songland where she pitched her own song to pop star, Bebe Rexha. In 2019, she set a goal of releasing a new song and video every month, all leading up to the release of her latest album, The Way The Night Behaves.
Dr Ibram Kendi And Jason Reynolds
Listen to "Dr Ibram Kendi and Jason Reynolds Release The Book Stamped" on Spreaker.
You may have already seen Dr. Ibram Kendi and Jason Reynolds on TV talking about STAMPED: Racism, Antiracism, and You: A Remix of the National Book Award-winning Stamped from the Beginning and if so , then you know this is NOT a history book. This is a YA book about the here and now to help us understand why we are where we are.
Dr. Ibram X. Kendi's National Book Award-winning Stamped from the Beginning revealed the history of racist ideas in America, and inspires hope for an antiracist future. This edition of STAMPED is reimagined and reveals the many insidious forms of racist ideas for teens and YA readers so that they can identify and stamp out racist thoughts in their daily lives. It is a gripping, fast-paced, and energizing narrative written by beloved award-winner Jason Reynolds. It is on the NYT Bestseller list, the USA Today bestseller list, the Wall Street Journal bestseller list, and the Indiebound bestseller list. And here are some great interviews & reviews:
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The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
Dan Lanigan
Listen to "Dan Lanigan From Disney+'s Prop Culture" on Spreaker.
Throughout this journey, Dan will recover lost artifacts, visit private collections, and help restore pieces from the Walt Disney Archives to their original glory. Among the films featured this season are Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Mary Poppins, The Muppet Movie, Tron and Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Dan Lanigan has spent more than half his life in pursuit of rare cinematic antiquities and has amassed one of the most significant private collections of props, costumes, and set pieces in the world. His private collection includes such iconic pieces as Deckard’s Gun from Blade Runner, John Belushi’s costume from The Blues Brothers, the Idol from Raiders Of The Lost Ark, and one of the original Ghostbusters' Proton Packs. As host, creator, and executive producer of Prop Culture on Disney+ Dan seeks to share his love of film history by highlighting the stories behind these objects and the artists and crafts people who brought them to life.
Dan is also an accomplished producer and director who has produced series such as CNBC’s West Texas Investors Club, Reelz’ Race To The Scene, USA’s The Moment, and A&E’s Rooster & Butch in addition to writing and directing his first feature, Izzy Lyon: The Unspun Truth.
It's Going To Take Creativity
Listen to "Its Going To Take Creativity" on Spreaker.
For decades we've acted the same. Anytime someone mentions their creative minds we naturally think of them as being an artist. They must paint on a canvas, write books, songs and read books of history based on those who lived art before them. Art isn't a label. Art is a gift you get at birth. That being said art and a creative mind are the secret weapon against the aftermath of Covid-19. I study a lot of people with their habits. Especially news agencies and anyone associated with bringing content forward. The majority of the stuff you're digesting daily is the mental image of an invisible virus whose only image is destruction. On this episode of the podcast we clearly go transparent in the way of refocusing our creative growth. Stop looking at what the virus is doing and start using your creative energy to move around, through, above and below to get beyond the weight of something we can't control. To make matters worse are the other headlines inspiring national riots. The cause is also a virus. Racism has been a huge killer for too long. Where are the Governors and President to shut down this nation til it gets under control? We are putting a lot of energy in the process of the aftermath and not on using creative energy to rebuild the master plan. Where are the creative minds that kept the huge ships floating through every massive financial crisis? Right. I get it. They're sitting on this side of business wall because they were either furloughed or lost their career due to an invisible virus. To rebuild America is going to require seasoned creative minds. Those that have lived it not depended on research that exposes human habit. There is no human habit anymore! Everybody's running in every direction. The art filled and totally connected creative mind has to be called back to the four walls of a new age of business success. Seasoned and experienced professionals that have bled the blood and walked free of drinking the Kool-Aid. Am I being too creative here? Probably. I guess I'll send myself a text and ask to see me in the home office HR department for being too real. Art is required for every business to reach people. Not on a canvas or in a song. Belief in your artist employees is where the answer is. Lets grow forward and outward. Walk in peace.
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
Play It Forward Episode 49
Listen to "Play It Forward Episode 49 Alexis Michelle, Justina Valentine And Dyson" on Spreaker.
Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus.
Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward.
Episode 49:
One of the top five contestants from Season 9 of RuPaul’s Drag Race, Alexis Michelle is a Drag Superstar who always shines onstage. Using her gift of hair and make-up, Alexis has glammed up hundreds of brides for their big day and even been dubbed “the brides best friend” by multiple mother of the brides!
Referred to as the "Queen of the Underground", Justina Valentine has proven she's a clever, quick-witted lyricist, a songwriter with a knack for a memorable hook and an irresistible chorus, and a video performer with an audacious fashion sense. We talked about Covid-19 and how it shouldn’t be a reason to stop creating.
Hailing from a small town in the UK, Dyson made the move to London at 17 to hustle her way into the music industry. She moved to Sweden at 24 to explore the Swedish pop writing scene, which she feels fully shaped her as a songwriter. She’s seen and experienced a lot while refusing to let Covid-19 get her down.
That’s Play It Forward. You can listen to the full conversations with these artists on three different podcasts. Like Its Live, Unplugged and Totally Uncut and View from the Writing Instrument found on all digital platforms.
Kelly Price
Listen to "Kelly Price From BET's American Soul Season 2" on Spreaker.
Everyone knows Soul Train, but not everyone knows what happened when the music stopped. BET’s hit series American Soul – returning for its second season on May 27 -- is the untold story of the struggle to make the dream of Soul Train come true. Inspired by the personal trials and professional successes of a young, ambitious and troubled impresario Don Cornelius, the 70s period drama is an unflinching look at the entrepreneur, his Soul Train dancers, and musicians set against the backdrop of a cutthroat Hollywood – how they work, play, rise and fall. The series chronicles “the hippest trip in America” and what became of one of the most prominent and groundbreaking television shows for African-American culture.
Nine-time Grammy®-nominated R&B singer Kelly Price plays Brianne Clarke. Extremely wise yet cautious, Brianne is the head of the Clarke household; the mother of Simone and Kendall. Falling back into her musical roots, Brianne becomes a staple of the Soul Train Club. Kelly Price first earned the reputation as one of the industry’s most sought-after songwriters, before becoming a Grammy-nominated artist in her own right. Her first two albums, Soul of a Woman and Mirror Mirror both went platinum and she’s performed with many of the biggest names in music – from Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston to Aretha Franklin and The Notorious B.I.G.
Senator Tim Scott
Listen to "US Senator Tim Scott Releases The Book Opportunity Knocks" on Spreaker.
From a childhood of fatherless poverty to dreams demolished by a random accident to the floor of the United States Senate, New York Times bestselling author Sen. Tim Scott's new book Opportunity Knocks offers a compelling case for what is possible in America today with faith and determination.
A book about seizing opportunity couldn't be more timely. Recognizing that the dire circumstances created by the COVID-19 pandemic required extraordinary action, Scott led the charge to include faith-based organizations in the CARES Act including more than 300,000 churches benefiting from the Corona Virus Relief Act.
In Opportunity Knocks, Scott tells his life story with a focus on adversity and opportunity. Raised in poverty by his single mom, Scott believed athletics would be his way out. But when a tragic car wreck destroyed his dreams of playing college football, he had to find another way.
Opportunity Knocks follows Scott as he comes to faith through Fellowship of Christian Athletes, benefits from a mentor who helped shape his outlook, became a successful small business owner and, eventually, committed to using his political platform to positively affect the lives of a billion people through a message of hope and opportunity.
Scott shows the power in principles of hard work and hope while addressing the dangers of veering too far toward socialist policies. The book does not shy away from discussions of racial inequality in the United States and recounts some of his own brushes with racism.
Opportunity Knocks highlights Scott's belief that investment and commerce are the best ways to rebuild America's most impoverished communities - the idea behind his signature Opportunity Zones legislation strongly endorsed by President Donald Trump. The program provides tax incentives for businesses that invest in low-income urban areas, seeking to replace things like welfare and government assistance.
Pod-Crashing Episode 57
Listen to "Pod-Crashing Episode 57 Conversation With Bobbi Brown From Beyond The Beauty" on Spreaker.
Pod-Crashing Episode 57 My Conversation with Bobbi Brown
When I first came up with the plan to layout a series of episodes dedicated to Podcasting, I truly didn’t have any mission other than to find my own focus. I figured if I wrote about this new age shape of broadcasting I’d learn something from the enormous amount of content available.
While collecting notebooks of pen scratches and listening to every professional share their points of direction, the weekly goal was to be a movie style critic for podcasting. Yeah ok that didn’t happen. I don’t have what it takes to form an opinion about other people’s art.
To me it is an art! It’s a blizzard white canvas hung on digital walls and millions of people from around the world stop in to check out your gallery. That’s it! I host episodes about what it’s like to manage my verbal picture collection.
In doing so I began to share incredible conversations with other well-known podcasters. But I would never post them as part of Pod-Crashing. The fear of running out of a good idea. You can’t develop a podcast with only half of the plan in action. I waited and waited until one day I finally took note of the pretty long list of podcasters that have been collected. And the list keeps getting longer.
This week my conversation is with Bobbi Brown.
Bobbi Brown is one of the most renowned names in beauty. But who is the real Bobbi Brown, and what can we all learn from her? The legendary makeup artist walked away from the billion-dollar beauty brand she founded and hasn't stopped creating since. She's a NY Times bestselling author, a certified health coach, and a serial entrepreneur, but her insatiable curiosity doesn't stop there. In Beyond The Beauty, Bobbi Brown enlists top-notch experts across the fields of makeup, wellness, fashion and entrepreneurship, along with her closest friends and family-all in search of the real meaning of beauty.
Ability Versus Inability
Listen to "Ability Versus Inability" on Spreaker.
I was asked last night if I ever think reality. My reply was, "Everyday. And in this storm I have to locate personal strength. There has to be an ability not inability." I came across that thought again this morning at 4:30. But I wasn't feeling the same emotion that I had been wearing when it first came to life at 8:01 pm last evening. On this podcast we put focus on learning how to capture the true picture generated by a thought and not the interpretation of its presence in the days that follow. Abe Lincoln is by far one of the greatest writers and message sharers in American history. We see his words today and develop our own personal views. We see it all the time with new age churches. The Bible they're bringing forward today isn't the hardcore you're going to hell way from yesterday. The quote that I shared last night after being asked if I deal with reality, "Everyday. And in this storm I have to locate personal strength. There has to be an ability not inability." It's source of fuel was fed by a need to return to a live stage, in front of hundreds of people cutting loose and making new memories by the minute. When you have lived forty plus years on a live stage knowing how to lift and motivate the masses and suddenly its not there, your imagination takes a beating trying to figure out how to get back when the decision makers are saying, "Not now." So the question was do you ever think reality? "Everyday. And in this storm I have to locate personal strength. There has to be an ability not inability." The thought shared is meant to convince the creative self to believe more in your physical ability and not the interruption or inability in life caused by Covid-19. Having the ability is a brighter place to be. Believe in who you still are. Your experiences in life have changed but your gifts of performance are ripe and ready and to be used. Are we really uncertain or have we stepped into a giant vat of inability. The inability to do this or that has left me feeling uncertain. Put the focus on your ability and uncertainty will be weak at the knees. Win the war against yourself by being present with your truths in trust.
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Play It Forward Episode 48
Listen to "Play It Forward Episode 48 Autograph For Nurses With Jimi Bell" on Spreaker.
Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus.
Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward.
Episode 48: Autograph For Nurses
Legendary Classic Rockers Autograph have released the new song Souls On Fire with proceeds benefitting Trinity Health of New England.
The track was the first to feature new guitarist Jimi Bell formally of House of Lords and Maxx Explosion.
Simon Daniels would like to sincerely say thanks to all the front-line nurses during this unprecedented time. Each member is grateful for the commitment nurses provide across our nation. It is through their dedicated efforts that each of our loved ones affected with Coronavirus are cared for and cured and able to be reunited with their families.
That’s Play It Forward. You can listen to the full conversations with these artists on three different podcasts. Like Its Live, Unplugged and Totally Uncut and View from the Writing Instrument found on all digital platforms.
Cody Rhodes
Listen to "Cody Rhodes AEW TNT Champion" on Spreaker.
As the son of the legendary “American Dream” Dusty Rhodes, and brother to Dustin Rhodes, Cody has been at the epicenter of wrestling royalty since birth. After more than 13 years of successfully wrestling and earning titles around the world, Cody helped launch AEW and continues to serve as Executive Vice President in addition to being an in-ring competitor. Don’t let the suit fool you, however. When it comes to competing, Cody is all business and has his sights firmly set on the TNT Championship gold.
Zak Waters
Listen to "Zak Waters Pretty Sister From NBC's Songland" on Spreaker.
Zak Waters (born January 22) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, DJ, and record producer from Los Angeles, California, also known as Pretty Sister.
Waters began his music career forming the band Blueskyreality. After the group disbanded, Waters started his solo music career, releasing his debut extended play (EP), New Normal (2011). He featured on Madeon's 2012 multi-platinum single "The City", to positive acclaim, charting at No. 20 on the US Hot Dance Club Songs chart and No. 16 on the UK Dance Chart. He released his debut studio album, Lip Service, on September 9, 2013. The following year, he released his second EP, Now // Later on June 17 on Rostrum Records and his studio cover of Ginuwine's "Pony" to critical acclaim. He collaborated on Adventure Club's gold-certified single "Fade", which further prompted Waters to international recognition. He also collaborated on other popular singles including Adventure Club and David Solano's "Unleash (Life In Color 2014)" and Alex Gaudino and Manufactured Superstars's 2015 single "Lights Go Out".
As Pretty Sister, he has released three extended plays; Z Funk Era, Vol. 1 (2018), Poolside Vibe (2019), and 20 (2020). He has featured on other artists' singles including Nause's platinum-selling single "Dynamite" and Keljet's "Love At First Site". He featured on LDN Noise's "Tears", which was released in August 2016. He has collaborated and produced for various other music artists including Betty Who, Breathe Carolina, Nathan Sykes, Superfruit, and JoJo, among others.
Ceaser Emanual
Listen to "Ceasar Emanuel From VH1's Black Ink New York" on Spreaker.
VH1’s mega-hit docu-series Black Ink Crew: New York is back with all new episodes. Ceaser is trying to break the cycle of ineptitude at Black Ink. After the recent streak of bad behavior, the boss schedules an emergency staff meeting to keep his house in order—he trims the fat and institutes big changes from the top on down. Ceaser shocks the group with promotions, demotions and firings, proving once and for all that no one is indispensable. After this very public reorganization, the future of the shop and its relationships are in question.
The Black Ink New York Crew includes:
Ceaser is enlisted to help put on a voter registration and tattoo event while he continues to work on his shops. The Black Ink owner also begins investing in his personal relationships after his friends grow concerned that he will end up alone.
Sky once again tries and fails to reconcile with her youngest son, and her behavior leads to a shocking twist that leaves the rest of the crew speechless.
Kitty heads to Chicago to explore a new life and a possible love connection with Ryan, but she keeps finding herself amongst the New York crew, even as she tries to leave them in her past.
Walt is excited for the new challenges after getting promoted to manager, but will his comedy and wedding planning get in the way of his new responsibilities?
Donna is demoted to Bae’s apprentice. To redeem herself, she brings back in the customer she misspelled “perseverance” on for a second shot. She then begins to question her relationship with Alex as Tati joins the picture.
Bae is finally trying to get back into the dating world and trying to balance her time between being a mother and being a woman. She goes on her first date since breaking up with Rob and is overwhelmed when her date makes a move.
Puma starts to feel like he has lost his mojo and wants to spice things up and become more adventurous with their sex lives after the new baby has put a strain on his sex life with Quani.
Ted is confronted by the crew when he posts a mysterious woman on social media claiming he is married and also expecting a newborn. Ted is tightlipped won’t confirm or deny, and Tati decides to try to get to the bottom of it.
What If
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I guess we're far enough into this Coronavirus Covid-19 journey to give ourselves permission to start asking, "What If?" What if none of this wouldn't have unraveled? No matter how it started or how it will end. What if it wouldn't have become the evil neighbor in our life that we'd like to see move away? On this podcast I ask several different what if questions. What if Jesus had not be crucified? We can't play Back To The Future and return to the moment because I'm sure there's not a human strong enough to let history stay right where it is. No lending hand or voice can be heard other than the moment that lived in what was its Now. What if you hadn't made that choice as a teen? I'd love to know what swayed me to drop my ambitions to be an architect and totally plant everything in a radio career. What if it would've gone a different direction? I'd probably still be in Montana and not loving this incredible forest that which I live in. The very trees that have been vibrant with spring colors during the Covid-19 shutdown. Is it too early to play the what if game in forward motion? What if we all went back to work at once? We'd all start hearing about bad traffic, horrible food and high taxes. That world didn't change while you were away. Truth is the majority of your own bad habits didn't find a new body either. What if the virus had not taken over the world? What would the presidential race look like? Would you have already been to the amusement parks? How would you have celebrated Easter and Memorial Day Weekend? I saw the pictures from across the nation. Whew... The question I'm really asking is what if you hadn't gotten so close to others? If this thing comes back to bite us harder than the first time who do we get to blame? What if its you?
Dr Ian K Smith
Listen to "Dr Ian K Smith Releases The Book Mind Over Weight" on Spreaker.
Every day of every year, thousands of people start some type of weight loss/transformation journey. There are millions of diet plans out there, but very few that address the key to weight-loss success: what goes on inside your head.
Now, Dr. Ian Smith, bestselling author of SHRED and the Clean & Lean series, brings us a vitally important guide to stay on track to lose weight for good: MIND OVER WEIGHT: Curb Cravings, Find Motivation, and Hit Your Number in 7 Simple Steps (St. Martin's Press; April 7, 2020; $19.99).
While eating the right food and exercising is critical to weight loss success, MIND OVER WEIGHT helps readers win the battle by getting everything in order above the neck. It will guide readers to:
· Unlock Your Motivation
· Set the Right Goals and Choose the Right Plan to Achieve them
· Crush the Cravings
· Build and Maintain Confidence
· Create a Winning Environment
· Fix Your Food Relationship
An easy read with concrete steps readers will be able to follow, each chapter ends with a takeaway action item for readers to complete, to help create an overall strategy for body and life transformation.
In a departure from his bestselling previous books, MIND OVER WEIGHT contains a plan that deals with food, exercise, and weight loss, but one that doesn't contain an actual diet plan. What it does contain, and what needs to come before the nutrition plan, is the simple steps one can follow to get their mind in the right place. "Regardless of how good a plan might be," says Dr. Ian, "It's not going to be effective if someone can't stick to it or they doubt their ability to succeed."
A perfect companion to any diet program, MIND OVER WEIGHT will help readers maximize their adherence to a plan and ultimately, their results. Not only do these simple strategies apply to weight loss, but also to improving one's life overall.
Puddle Of Mudd
Listen to "Wes Scantlin From Puddle Of Mud Talks About Galavania" on Spreaker.
Puddle of Mudd rise from the ashes with their sixth studio album in nearly a decade, entitled Welcome to Galvania. Formed in 1991, Puddle of Mudd has sold over seven million albums and has had a string of number-one singles, including the hits “Blurry,” "She Hates Me," and "Famous." The new album, Welcome to Galvania, was produced by Cameron Webb (Alkaline Trio, Disturbed, Motorhead). It also marks the band’s first full-length album since Volume 4: Songs in the Key of Love and Hate in 2009.
“This album has been a long time coming. I’m just so happy to finally get it out there for my fans,” says Puddle of Mudd’s frontman, Wes Scantlin. “I hope the new music inspires my fans to live their lives. I’m just trying to crawl under people’s skin and help them through their life musically.”
Scantlin has provided Puddle of Mudd with lead vocals and rhythm guitar since the band’s inception. The origins of the band’s name came from the Missouri River flooding, damaging their rehearsal space.
Puddle of Mudd released their first major album, Come Clean, on August 28, 2001, which spawned the singles “Control” and “Blurry.” These hits propelled Puddle of Mudd to reach the No. 5 slot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. This success led to the band venturing out on a full-scale European and American tour, hitting the road with Linkin Park, Stone Temple Pilots, and Staind. Come Clean reached triple platinum status in January of 2003.
The subsequent album, Life on Display, was released in 2003 and reached gold status. They went on to release Famous in 2007. In 2009, they released Vol. 4: Songs in the Key of Love and Hate. In 2011, the band released an album of cover songs, entitled Re:(disc)overed.
Now, Puddle of Mudd is ready to return to the rock scene with their sixth studio album, Welcome to Galvania. Inking a deal with Pavement Entertainment, their new material is primed to reach longtime and new fans. “Sometimes in life you come across people who want to bring you down and rip apart your soul. Well, those days are gone,” says Scantlin. “I have surrounded myself with a great team of people. They believe in me and I believe in them. I’d like to thank each and every one of them for their hard work and perseverance. I’d also like to thank all of my fans for their patience. This is just the beginning. I have a lot more rock ‘n’ roll in me to share with the world!”
Puddle of Mudd online:
https://www.facebook.com/puddleofmudd/
https://www.instagram.com/PuddleofMudd1/
https://twitter.com/puddleofmudd
https://www.youtube.com/PuddleofMuddTV
Friday, May 22, 2020
Mike Massimino
Listen to "Astronaut Mike Massimino Talks About Space X Crew Dragon" on Spreaker.
Space Launch Live: America Returns to Space will be simulcast live coast to coast on Wednesday, May 27 at 2pm ET / 11am PT, live from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The event marks the first crewed space mission to be launched into orbit from U.S. soil in nine years. A star-studded celebration will proceed the launch as well as a two-hour documentary airing on both Discovery and Science Channel.
The live multiplatform event will take viewers along the mission to launch veteran astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley to the ISS on a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft. The mission, known as Demo-2, will use a Falcon 9 rocket, also built by SpaceX, to propel it. Discovery and Science Channel coverage will feature commentary from astronauts, engineers and other special guests, as well as unprecedented coverage during launch, including insight from Mike Massimino.
Mike Massimino is a former NASA Astronaut, a New York Times bestselling author, a Columbia University engineering professor, and an advisor at The Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum. A veteran of two space shuttle missions and four spacewalks, Mike was the first person to tweet from space, holds the team record for the most spacewalking time on a single space shuttle mission, and successfully completed the most complicated spacewalk ever attempted to repair the Hubble Space Telescope. Mike persisted through three rejections over 7 years on his way to becoming an astronaut, including overcoming a medical disqualification by training his eyes and brain to see better. He has had a recurring role as himself on the CBS comedy “The Big Bang Theory,” is the host for the Science Channel Series “The Planets and Beyond,” was featured in National Geographic Television’s “One Strange Rock,” is a frequent expert guest on news programs and late night television (including Good Morning America, The Today Show, CNN, Fox News Channel, MSNBC, CNBC, and The Late Show with David Letterman), and has been called the real-life astronaut who inspired George Clooney’s role in the movie “Gravity.” He lives in New York City.
Play It Forward Episode 47
Listen to "Play It Forward Episode 47 Meet Google Meet" on Spreaker.
Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus.
Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward.
Episode 47: Meet Google Meet
Tens of millions of people are working from home while trying to figure out how to still have eye contact with colleagues - or have family face time with relatives - or a better happy hour with friends. Google Meet is right there with high-quality video conferencing for free - for anyone, anytime, anywhere. Google tech expert Justin Burr shares his tips for better home video meetings and demonstrates how Meet works
That’s Play It Forward. You can listen to the full conversations with these artists on three different podcasts. Like Its Live, Unplugged and Totally Uncut and View from the Writing Instrument found on all digital platforms.
Garrett Reisman
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On May 27th, NASA and SpaceX will be launching astronauts from the US for the first time since 2011, on SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station. It will be the first crewed launch for Elon Musk's space company SpaceX and the first time ever NASA has launched astronauts in a commercially built craft, a crucial step towards civilian space travel.
SpaceX consultant (Senior Advisor) and former NASA Astronaut Garrett Reisman is the only astronaut who helped build the program and design the actual rockets and new spacesuits.
Reisman was selected by NASA as a mission specialist astronaut in 1998. His first mission was aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour in 2008, which dropped him off for a 95 day mission aboard the International Space Station after which he returned to Earth aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery. His second mission was aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis in 2010, which returned him to the Space Station. During these missions, he performed 3 spacewalks, operated the Space Station Robot Arm and was a flight engineer aboard the Space Shuttle. After leaving NASA in 2011, Reisman joined SpaceX where he worked for Elon Musk and prepared SpaceX for human spaceflight as the Director of Space Operations. He stepped down from his full-time position at SpaceX in May of 2018 and in June 2018 he became a Professor of Astronautical Engineering in the Viterbi School at USC. He continues to support SpaceX as a Senior Advisor.
Reisman is an engaging, down to earth and seasoned speaker, and consultant for high level film and TV projects, including Ad Astra (2019), where he taught Brad Pitt how to fly a spaceship, Apple TV's ?For All Mankind (2019) and Personal Space.
Bradley J Edwards
Listen to "Bradley J Edwards Releases The Book Relentless Pursuit" on Spreaker.
The Jeffrey Epstein case is a scandal still shrouded in mystery – what does the lawyer who represents 20 of his victims say really happened behind the headlines to bring him down?
Bradley J. Edwards is the lawyer for more than 20 of Epstein’s accusers who has spent his life fighting for victims of abuse. His new book, RELENTLESS PURSUIT: My Fight for the Victims of Jeffrey Epstein (Gallery Books, March 31st, 2020), tells the true crime story of how Edwards managed to do what the U.S. Justice Department couldn’t – take down this ultra-rich person for their crimes.
BRADLEY J. EDWARDS is a prominent board-certified civil trial lawyer in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, who specializes in representing victims of violent crimes and abuse. In addition to obtaining some of America’s largest jury verdicts, he prosecuted the landmark Crime Victims’ Rights case, Doe V. United States, pro bono for more than ten years. He has published on the topic of crime victims’ rights in nationally recognized journals and speaks across the country on the representation of victims and survivors.
Ryan Jay Reviews
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Netflix hits the ground running this Memorial Day weekend with The Lovebirds. Laughter fun and romance. A total must see, Then on demand is The Painter and the Thief. A thriller, a film you'll talk about long after watching it. If that's not enough Hollywood to feed your frenzy for action don't forget Saturday is the first ever Wizard of Oz Con online. Ryanjayreviews.com get tickets
The Green Monster
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I normally don't talk about dreams. Yet if you watch early morning television, cruise through social media or pick up on podcasts, dreams are where a lot of people are these days. Especially bad dreams. The experts expected that and are taking the time to inform us to be prepared for more. The inner system of each of our imaginations are still struggling with who and what a Coronavirus is. The dream maker wants to get back on track but can't because the invisible virus is kicking our butts on how to best explain this sudden shift in history. On this podcast I talk about how the color green totally wiped me out last night. Green isn't a negative color. It was though in my dreams. Green represents birth, peace, freshness and prosperity. Hmmm no so much in the moving pictures displayed in my head last night. Two things clearly give reason. #1 the lack of identity of the Coronavirus will turn the moment of down time into a wonderland of whatever it thinks the virus is so it can figure out ways to fix what it can. The other goes into my levels of spirituality. The vocal tones and presentation of something so positive can easily be changed by the Devil will do whatever it takes to sway you from birth, peace, freshness and prosperity. Teach yourself to walk into your nightmares. Before sleep try to put into motion what you'd like to dream about. Communicate with the inner self. Let them know that you won't be in bed awake at 2am facing an explanation as to why you chose to dream. Don't be afraid to walk into the continuation. Embrace the moment of emotion and welcome yourself to a new you. Getting stronger means getting those dreams under control. It begins with building a huge relationship with your inner self. Start talkin!
Thursday, May 21, 2020
Play It Forward Episode 46
Listen to "Play It Forward Episode 46 Thunderstorm, Mandi And Samantha From The Voice" on Spreaker.
Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus.
Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward.
Episode 46:
Mandi Thomas has always loved singing. It opened the door for her to perform on Season 18 of NBC’s The Voice. Away from the lights and camera she’s working very closely with other creative young adults during this new age of Covid-19
Thunderstorm Artis instantly got the attention of music fans because he was truly living up to the name of the show on NBC. That voice can easily become injuring during these moments of social distancing.
Samantha Howell is another alumni from the Class Of Season 18 on NBC’s The Voice. She had reached that stage only to lose it just like millions of other musicians around the world.
That’s Play It Forward. You can listen to the full conversations with these artists on three different podcasts. Like Its Live, Unplugged and Totally Uncut and View from the Writing Instrument found on all digital platforms.
Jenna Lotti
Listen to "Jenna Lotti from NBC's Songland" on Spreaker.
They try for months and some even years to get that call. The one that invites them to appear on the world's most famous songwriting show NBC's Songland. For Jenna, before stepping out on that stage she had already opened for numerous artists, including Hunter Hayes, Dan+Shay and Courtney Barnes. Now its time to watch them grow forward. There's always a story behind the lyrics and emotions that become part of the songs we sing. Jenna is all out connected in the best way.
Holly Foster Wells
Listen to "Holly Foster Wells Releases Peggy Lee 100 Music Collection" on Spreaker.
The Peggy Lee Estate recently announced Peggy Lee 100, a centennial celebration honoring one of the 20th century's most important musical influences in the world of jazz and popular music.
Throughout 2020, the 100th anniversary of Peggy Lee's birth-May 26, 1920-will be commemorated around the globe with music releases, notable exhibitions, special events, programming and a host of tributes and concerts, including a just-announced Hollywood Bowl tribute concert on August 5, "Miss Peggy Lee at 100 with The Legendary Count Basie Orchestra."
Kicking off The Peggy Lee 100 celebration is the release of Ultimate Peggy Lee, a new collection from Universal Music Enterprises (UMe) available April 17. The 22-track comprehensive set features her hits, five songs she co-wrote, as well as the previously unreleased "Try A Little Tenderness," which makes its world debut 57 years after it was recorded. A full track listing is below.
Born Norma Deloris Egstrom in Jamestown, North Dakota, she was christened Peggy Lee in 1937 by a local North Dakota deejay. A 13-time GRAMMY® Award-nominee, Peggy Lee helped redefine the female singer with her captivating voice, which continues to resonate with audiences of all ages. Her compositions and recordings, including "It's A Good Day," "I Don't Know Enough About You" and "I Love Being Here With You," can be heard today in countless television shows and feature films.
Best known for such songs as "Is That All There Is?," "Fever," "Why Don't You Do Right," and "I'm A Woman," which made her a jazz and pop legend, she recorded over 50 albums and amassed over 100 chart entries. She won the GRAMMY® for Best Contemporary Vocal Performance for her 1969 hit "Is That All There Is?" In 1995, she received the GRAMMY's Lifetime Achievement Award.
Coined "the female Frank Sinatra" by Tony Bennett, Lee did something few of her male counterparts ever attempted: she wrote songs. As one of the foremothers of the singer-songwriter school, Lee ranks among the most successful female singer-songwriters in the annals of American popular music. Over her remarkable seven-decade career, singer, songwriter and composer Peggy Lee wrote over 200 songs and recorded over 1,100 masters.
Her vast and varied catalog of songs have been covered by Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, Natalie Cole, Bing Crosby, Doris Day, Ella Fitzgerald, Judy Garland, Diana Krall, Queen Latifah, Barry Manilow, Bette Midler, Janelle Monae, Nina Simone, Regina Spektor and Sarah Vaughan.
Angela Simmons
Listen to "Angela Simmons From WE TV's Growing Up Hip Hop" on Spreaker.
New episodes of WE tv’s hit series Growing Up Hip Hop are the most dramatic yet. In new episodes, viewers will see the world of hip hop is rocked by social media wars, a shocking arrest and family bombshells.
Angela Simmons and Romeo Miller’s ongoing beef continues to populate headlines as they throw grenades from afar. The fiery feud takes an unexpected turn when Romeo devises a peace offering that tragically backfires! Angela on the other hand, finds herself a new business partner...her old flame, Bow Wow. Bow finds himself on the urge of temptation as the exes try to navigate a working relationship.
Angela Simmons is the daughter of the legendary Rev. Run, of RunDMC. A fashion designer, actor, and businesswoman, Simmons impacts her generation through her activism, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit. Angela’s successful ventures into fashion design started modestly in 2007 when she and her sister Vanessa launched Pastry Footwear by designing 4 pairs of shoes. The company instantly became a major success. She opened her first clothing boutique, Angela IAM in Brooklyn, NY.
Simmons is an established actor and producer, known for her early successes on the shows Run’s House, Daddy’s Girls, and BET’s 106th and Park. She is the executive producer of Growing Up Hip Hop, which captures the lives of Hip Hop industry and business mogul families.
Simmons is a frequent spokesperson and advocate for women and teen girl issues. Additionally, Simmons is a vegetarian and an active supporter of PETA.
Stream Thinking Free Form Expression
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I've never had a conversation with a true daily writer. Not the once a week writer. Not the podcaster that drops a new episode two times a week. Not a book author that sits at their desk and writes chapters daily. A real daily writer. Oh wait. I have once but it really doesn't count. Julia Cameron from The Artist Way. April 4, 2014. I don't remember what we shared in our 35 minute conversation but I'll bet it was all about growing into a pair of daily writer shoes. On this podcast we dive into a hot button subject. Creative minds and performers that feel completely empty because their stages are silent. Their world of art has no voice. Who they were in January 2020 is miles away from what it was supposed to be. Here's the thing. You can't turn off art. The fact that I'm reading about their troubles on social media is proof that the creative mind inside is very active. There's nothing I do today that wasn't part of a thought put on a page. Understanding where the creative process physically began builds a stronger relationship when it goes through tremendous change and challenge. I was with Juan and Lisa Winans yesterday. We spoke of the impact this Coronavirus is having on every person. Juan said, "The world of art needs to step up and provide peace." In my heart that world of art means business driven creative minds as well. I see art not in art form but in every corner of the planet because for a business to have success creative energy was required. When I show up to write every morning at 4:30 I have no idea or plan as to what will make it to the page. Takes the pressure of me. No perfectionist to screw up the day. Stream thinking and free form expression allow you to just throw it down. Who cares if it sucks! All things evolve. Putting it on paper plants the creative seed. You can always come back to the field. Get the pressure off your creative judgement. Steam thinking about letting stuff move through you. Free form expression is removing what you don't think you can do. People see a lot in you. More importantly they believe in you. Walk in peace.
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
Play It Forward Episode 45
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Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus.
Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward.
Episode 45: Protecting The Pack
According to a recent Kaiser Family Foundation survey, forty-five percent of adults said the pandemic affected their mental health. But it’s not just adults for whom the pandemic has taken a mental toll. School closures, canceled graduations and proms, isolations from friends, and the possibility of colleges not opening this fall have all contributed to stress and anxiety for children and teens – particularly those with mental health issues or special needs.
Jenney Wilder, M.S. Ed., is the founder of AllKindsofTherapy.com, an online resource that provides information about treatment programs, parent coach experts, teletherapy, and consultants who assist families in crisis. The site enables families to compare and evaluate the various interventions, support and treatments that are available to them.
That’s Play It Forward. You can listen to the full conversations with these artists on three different podcasts. Like Its Live, Unplugged and Totally Uncut and View from the Writing Instrument found on all digital platforms.
Jon Moxley
Listen to "Jon Moxley From AEW Dynamite On TNT" on Spreaker.
All Elite Wrestling (AEW) – the hot new wrestling promotion featuring some of the industry’s biggest stars such as Chris Jericho, Cody Rhodes and Kenny Omega – can be seen each week on TNT’s AEW: Dynamite. The current AEW champion is none other than Jon Moxley, who has a passionate fan base of supporters all around the world. In addition to his exploits in the ring, Moxley made his acting debut as the star of the 2015 action film 12 Rounds 3: Lockdown. Moxley’s newest film, Cagefighter: Worlds Collide, premieres internationally in May 2020, and will be released in the U.S. in the fall.
Jon can discuss AEW’s highly anticipated signature event, “Double or Nothing,” at which he’ll defend his AEW World Championship against the villainous Brodie Lee of The Dark Order on May 23. He can also let fans know what they can expect to see on the flagship series, AEW: Dynamite, Wednesday nights on TNT. “Double or Nothing” will also serve as the crowning event for the first-ever TNT Champion.
Peggy Rowe
Listen to "Peggy Rowe Releases The Book About Your Father" on Spreaker.
Peggy Rowe is at it again-this time giving a hilarious inside look at growing up Rowe, both before and after Mike's rise to fame.
Since the day they said, "I do," Peggy's previous "doting" lifestyle met with her husband John's minimalist ways and became the backdrop for years of adventure and a quirky sense of humor because of their differences. From thoughts of wearing headlamps in the house to save energy, to squeezing out the last drop of toothpaste with a workbench vise, Peggy learned to pick her battles and celebrate the hilarity in each situation.
Once their boys were born, woodstove mishaps and garbage dumping tales were the seed for Mike's obsession with doing dirty jobs and the comical presence he is known for today.
As Mike rose to fame, Peggy was his biggest fan-who gave motherly advice and constructive criticism, of course. She baked cookies for Mike to take to Joan Rivers for a Christmas party hostess gift, and even wrote fan letters under faux names and mailed them from different cities to Mike's producer.
By the time Mike hits it big, Peggy and John retire to face more adventures, with a lightning strike in their condo, an elderly friend who ate marijuana leaves, and entering into celebrity status by making Viva paper towel and Lee jeans commercials, plus so much more.
Peggy's stories relive the details that intrigue and entertain old and new fans alike. So if you want a bigger, even funnier take on the Rowe family, About Your Father and Other Celebrities I Have Known delivers.
Todd Tilghman
Listen to "Todd Tilghman Winner Of NBC's The Voice" on Spreaker.
Todd is the lead pastor at the church where he grew up and is married to his high school sweetheart. After having three children together, he and his wife decided to adopt. With help from friends and the community, they pieced together $20,000 and brought home a new daughter. Less than a year later, the agency called saying their daughter’s sister also needed a home. After an anonymous donation, the Tilghmans were able to adopt her as well and now have eight children together. While Todd has always loved singing, he has spent his life focused on serving other people and comes to “The Voice” to finally do something for himself and his family.
That Feeling
Listen to "That Feeling" on Spreaker.
What do you feel the very moment you wake up? Not after you've planted your feet on the floor. That moment when your eyes greet a new day and dreams are left on the wayside. How you feel in that moment is the new days first sip of fuel. On this podcast we travel into this subject because in a lot of conversations I'm beginning to hear people describe their feelings. I'm hearing a lot of, "I don't know." Which isn't an answer. It's a push, a shoving to the side. A total we aren't going there. Which has a way of turning into walls, new mountains, excuses, reasons to shift paths and whatever else feeds the steps controlling your present atmosphere. I take a walk with Jazzie every morning at 4:30. Maybe its because we've had two days of flash flooding with very little sunshine I took note of a feeling. It actually started when I opened my eyes. A feeling. I asked myself about what it was or wasn't. I said what everyone else has, "I don't know." It wasn't big enough to put a dent in my ambition. But it was heavy enough to land on my writing page. A feeling. Which is why I bring it to you. What do you feel the very second you open your eyes? This being our 65th day in Coronavirus quarantine might be part of the feeling. Blessed with seven people of fame conversations today could be what created the feeling. It didn't have an identity. Which is the reason why I made the choice to write about it. Which is now part of this conversation. There are a lot of feelings being tossed about in our circles of love and new beginnings. Nothing poisons a feeling faster than a friend going a week without sending a text or making a call. That generates some feelings. A family member that grew tired of picking positive over negative formulates a feeling. My mother used to collect buttons. She had jars of them. Why? Her answer never changed, "I don't know." Get to know your feeling. Understand its birth and continuation. Believe in the feeling or drop it like its hot. You feel because that's our gift from the mind body and soul. It needs you to feel to make the right decision. If it ends up being wrong. Its ok. Be aware of the next feeling. You're going to make it through this weird new life and style because how you feel is through a new set of eyes. Make every day the first step of your brand new beginning and be excited about this exploration through time.
That Feeling
Listen to "That Feeling" on Spreaker.
What do you feel the very moment you wake up? Not after you've planted your feet on the floor. That moment when your eyes greet a new day and dreams are left on the wayside. How you feel in that moment is the new days first sip of fuel. On this podcast we travel into this subject because in a lot of conversations I'm beginning to hear people describe their feelings. I'm hearing a lot of, "I don't know." Which isn't an answer. It's a push, a shoving to the side. A total we aren't going there. Which has a way of turning into walls, new mountains, excuses, reasons to shift paths and whatever else feeds the steps controlling your present atmosphere. I take a walk with Jazzie every morning at 4:30. Maybe its because we've had two days of flash flooding with very little sunshine I took note of a feeling. It actually started when I opened my eyes. A feeling. I asked myself about what it was or wasn't. I said what everyone else has, "I don't know." It wasn't big enough to put a dent in my ambition. But it was heavy enough to land on my writing page. A feeling. Which is why I bring it to you. What do you feel the very second you open your eyes? This being our 65th day in Coronavirus quarantine might be part of the feeling. Blessed with seven people of fame conversations today could be what created the feeling. It didn't have an identity. Which is the reason why I made the choice to write about it. Which is now part of this conversation. There are a lot of feelings being tossed about in our circles of love and new beginnings. Nothing poisons a feeling faster than a friend going a week without sending a text or making a call. That generates some feelings. A family member that grew tired of picking positive over negative formulates a feeling. My mother used to collect buttons. She had jars of them. Why? Her answer never changed, "I don't know." Get to know your feeling. Understand its birth and continuation. Believe in the feeling or drop it like its hot. You feel because that's our gift from the mind body and soul. It needs you to feel to make the right decision. If it ends up being wrong. Its ok. Be aware of the next feeling. You're going to make it through this weird new life and style because how you feel is through a new set of eyes. Make every day the first step of your brand new beginning and be excited about this exploration through time.
That Feeling
Listen to "That Feeling" on Spreaker.
What do you feel the very moment you wake up? Not after you've planted your feet on the floor. That moment when your eyes greet a new day and dreams are left on the wayside. How you feel in that moment is the new days first sip of fuel. On this podcast we travel into this subject because in a lot of conversations I'm beginning to hear people describe their feelings. I'm hearing a lot of, "I don't know." Which isn't an answer. It's a push, a shoving to the side. A total we aren't going there. Which has a way of turning into walls, new mountains, excuses, reasons to shift paths and whatever else feeds the steps controlling your present atmosphere. I take a walk with Jazzie every morning at 4:30. Maybe its because we've had two days of flash flooding with very little sunshine I took note of a feeling. It actually started when I opened my eyes. A feeling. I asked myself about what it was or wasn't. I said what everyone else has, "I don't know." It wasn't big enough to put a dent in my ambition. But it was heavy enough to land on my writing page. A feeling. Which is why I bring it to you. What do you feel the very second you open your eyes? This being our 65th day in Coronavirus quarantine might be part of the feeling. Blessed with seven people of fame conversations today could be what created the feeling. It didn't have an identity. Which is the reason why I made the choice to write about it. Which is now part of this conversation. There are a lot of feelings being tossed about in our circles of love and new beginnings. Nothing poisons a feeling faster than a friend going a week without sending a text or making a call. That generates some feelings. A family member that grew tired of picking positive over negative formulates a feeling. My mother used to collect buttons. She had jars of them. Why? Her answer never changed, "I don't know." Get to know your feeling. Understand its birth and continuation. Believe in the feeling or drop it like its hot. You feel because that's our gift from the mind body and soul. It needs you to feel to make the right decision. If it ends up being wrong. Its ok. Be aware of the next feeling. You're going to make it through this weird new life and style because how you feel is through a new set of eyes. Make every day the first step of your brand new beginning and be excited about this exploration through time.
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Play It Forward Episode 44
Listen to "Play It Forward Episode 44 Televisions Unstoppable Groove" on Spreaker.
Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus.
Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward.
Episode 44: Televisions Unstoppable Groove
Actor David Thewlis has been an active member in our entertainment starved wilderness for many decades. From Remus Lupin in Harry Potter to The God Of War in Wonder Woman. Now he stars in the 8 part National Geographic series Barkskin.
Jim Sturgess and Brooklyn Prince are the featured attractions in Apple TV +’s Home Before Dark. Because of their age difference that pretty much sets things up for a wide range of fans and followers.
VH1’s mega-hit docu-series Black Ink Crew: New York recently made its comeback. The new season saw Ceaser Emmanuel trying to break the cycle of ineptitude. He knew it was time to step up and trim the fat. We also got on positive side of the Coronavirus Covid-19 shutdown.
That’s Play It Forward. You can listen to the full conversations with these artists on three different podcasts. Like Its Live, Unplugged and Totally Uncut and View from the Writing Instrument found on all digital platforms.
Matt Hardy
Listen to "Matt Hardy From AEW Dynamite On TNT" on Spreaker.
All Elite Wrestling (AEW) – the hot new wrestling promotion featuring some of the industry’s biggest stars such as Chris Jericho, Cody Rhodes and Jon Moxley – can be seen every Wednesday night on TNT’s AEW: Dynamite. Recently, AEW surprised fans when one of the biggest names in wrestling, Matt Hardy, appeared and set his sights on the dastardly Chris Jericho.
Matt Hardy burst on to the scene at age 19, when he revolutionized tag team wrestling with his brother Jeff. More than 20 years later, Matt is still flying high and making waves throughout the wrestling business. At AEW’s highly anticipated signature event, “Double or Nothing,” Matt will take part in the first-ever Stadium Stampede match when he joins The Elite (Kenny Omega, Hangman Page and the Young Bucks) as they battle Chris Jericho’s Inner Circle (Jericho, Sammy Guevara, Jake Hager, Santana & Ortiz) throughout an empty football stadium in Jacksonville, Fla.
Matt can discuss his plans for AEW domination in upcoming episodes of TNT’s flagship series, AEW Dynamite, and what fans can expect from the first-ever Stadium Stampede match at Double or Nothing
Joy Cho
Listen to "Joy Cho Releases The Childrens Book Be Curious" on Spreaker.
Joy Cho is the founder and creative director of Oh Joy! a graphic design studio that creates products and editorial content celebrating the everyday joyful moments in life. Founded in 2005 as a graphic design studio, Oh Joy! is now a successful lifestyle design brand which includes licensed product lines and a daily editorial content with a focus on design, fashion, and food. Oh Joy’s licensed products include home décor, kids, pet, and furniture collections with brands such as Target, Band-Aid, Calpak, Petco, and more.
Cho has authored 3 books and now adds a trio of board books to her brand:
· BE CURIOUS; an Oh Joy! story that follows one happy cat as she goes on a sensory adventure full of animal friends, joy, and of course -- curiosity! This book's simple, rhyming text fosters parent-child interactions and read-aloud fun.
· YOU’RE OKAY! a sweet and encouraging book about managing everyday kid struggles!
Follow a little hedgehog and her friends as they get boo-boos, spill things, or just feel shy. Vibrant, detailed art draws the reader in, and gentle, rhyming text reassures us that no matter what, we are okay!
· OH SO KIND! This sweet follow up to Be Curious! and You're Okay! will teach readers how to be a good friend, neighbor, and family member! Follow little llama, who is depicted in a wheelchair, and friends on their adventures, rendered in vibrant, detailed art featuring an adorable cast of animal friends. Whimsical, rhyming text gently nudges the reader toward everyday acts of kindness.
This stylish new novelty book series is filled with die-cuts and lift-the-flaps that will inspire and delight early readers. Detailed and adorable illustrations with exploratory interactive peek-through holes ensure that little ones stay engaged and curious as they laugh, explore, and read this story!
Josh And Sig From Deadliest Catch
Listen to "Josh Harris and Sig Hansen From Discovery's Deadliest Catch Bloodline" on Spreaker.
This year, the Russians are taking an unprecedented move by revamping their crab quota system, and in turn, cutting down on illegal fishing. Now, the price of King Crab is slated to skyrocket, igniting the most cut-throat season yet. The quicker the captains can catch their crab and return to dock, the more money they can make. Everyone is vying for an edge – luring back some of the fleet’s most legendary faces. But just how hard can they push before things get deadly?
It's a competition so fierce, the captains must push into uncharted territory, including one veteran actually going to Russia. This season will bring new fishing alliances, former Catch captains returning to the fleet and a global, headline-grabbing winter storm that pounds their crab boats. Captains Sig Hansen and Josh Harris will share what fans can expect and what it takes to survive the world’s most deadly profession.
In Deadliest Catch: Bloodline, Captain Phil Harris was a legend on the Bering Sea who spent decades fishing the icy and treacherous waters off the coast of Dutch Harbor, Alaska. He captained the F/V Cornelia Marie for more than 20 years, and after his tragic passing, his son Josh Harris took over the family business, along with business partner Casey McManus. Now, an unbelievable discovery of mysterious Hawaiian fishing charts scribbled with Captain Phil’s handwriting, notes and statistics, has prompted Deadliest Catch captain and Alaskan legacy fisherman Josh Harris to take a once-in-a-lifetime quest to Hawaii, to learn about the time his late father spent fishing there decades ago.
The Lyrics From Billy's Forest Chapter 202
Listen to "The Lyrics From Billys Forest Chapter 202" on Spreaker.
Overlooking my forest in south Charlotte I came across a wandering thought about the truest form of lessons we could take from any of this mess baring the name Covid-19? Yeah yeah wash your hands and do all you can to socially distance yourself from people you assume are your friends. On this podcast I take a deep look into the awareness of simplicity. I'm amazed at how many people outside the road race to get back to a normal have made their journey moving forward. Simple. Less hectic and stress free. A step toward truly locating this thing called peace and its got nothing to do with how much money you're making. To begin a path of living more simple my wife and I have leaped onto a path that's called The Swedish Death Cleaning. Meaning you get rid of everything that would have no value inside another persons life after your passing. Simplifying the identity has got to be a part of this as well. How much junk do we have on our social media and why is it there collecting digital weight. I'll post things at 3pm on a Monday and take it down by the next day. Real thoughts have no purpose in a growing moment. I probably took this on because I get tired of reading Facebook entries about people not feeling well or finding a day of victory and they respond with "Oh that was last month,." I'm amazed at how nature has reacted during their Coronavirus shut down. We are being served one of the most beautiful Springs ever. Turning our lives around hasn't been the easiest but the payoff seems to be taking on the shape of simpler thoughts, actions and predictions. Which scares me because what will life switch back to when all business doors are open and company leaders need to save the four walls they were hired to protect? The truth of the story doesn't rest in their clutches. It's up to you. A choice. Keeping it simple is house cleaning your mind body and soul. Being aware is your best tool. Hit those closets.
Monday, May 18, 2020
Play It Forward Episode 43
Listen to "Play It Forward Episode 43 Music On The Move With Dru 404Vincent And Joey Sykes" on Spreaker.
Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus.
Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward.
Episode 43: Music On The Move
Juno Award Winning and Certified Gold selling International R&B Artist Dru landed his latest release YNF right smack dab in the middle of a global pandemic. It was extremely important to him because he’s been working with a team of hit-making songwriters and producers from back when he was in the Popular R&B group In Essence. Sure, being part of the music scene today sits on the suck side but with enough musicians getting involved things will continue growing forward.
404Vincent is no new comer to the virus side of life. Coming from the Toronto area reshapes the experience he recently through with Sars. Plus he talks about the early moments of having to make the jump toward a live performance on Instagram.
Joey Sykes is another singer/songwriter that refuses to let Covid 19 keep him from releasing new vibes. His song is titled Let’s Get Through This.
That’s Play It Forward. You can listen to the full conversations with these artists on three different podcasts. Like Its Live, Unplugged and Totally Uncut and View from the Writing Instrument found on all digital platforms.
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