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Recording & Mixing

Sound On Sound

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Welcome to the Sound On Sound Recording and Mixing podcast channel where you’ll find shows packed with Hints & Tips about getting the most out of the recording, mixing and mastering process. More information and content can be found at www.soundonsound.com/podcasts | Facebook, Twitter and Instagram - @soundonsoundmag | YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/soundonsoundvideo
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‘Conversations with Sound Designers’ is a series of interviews with Theatre Sound designers about their career paths the artistic process of sound design Focusing on UK Sound Designers, including a wide range of artists, from established designers to those and the start of their career, from content-based shows to musicals, west end, Broadway and the regions This episode is kindly supported by Association for Sound Design and Production, The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, and the ...
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SOUND + PROCESS

Sound + Process

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Sound + Process deconstructs new electronic and experimental works through conversations with their composers. These artists all belong to the online community lines (http://llllllll.co). Hosted and produced by Dan Derks.
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Homeowners - maximize your investment - even if you do not plan to sell. Utilize sound Smart To-Do's with Home Maintenance. The process of Selling your home. Tips for many aspects of the Buying process. Downsizing and financial support for Senior adults. Guests offer sound advice, tips and experience. Join us today! Follow and share with friends and family ~
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Minute/Year

Kata Kovács and Tom O’Doherty

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Minute/Year is a sound-based artwork by Kata Kovács and Tom O’Doherty, which automatically generates one minute of audio every day. This podcast is a weekly digest of these daily recordings. Minute/Year is an automated, process-based, durational work, in which sound is played, recorded, and layered, in a resonant space, for one minute each day. Each daily one-minute recording builds on and transforms the one before, which builds in turn on the one before that, and so on, in an iterative seri ...
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Sound//Mind

MassiveMusic

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Sound//Mind is a new podcast series from MassiveMusic London diving deep into the intersection of sound and storytelling. Hosted by Music Producer James Goatman and Creative Development Manager Hannah Crawford, this eight-part series features candid conversations with some of the industry’s most visionary directors, exploring how music influences their creative process—from ad campaigns to music videos and longer-form films. Featuring guests like Vaughan Arnell, Sam Taylor, Chris Chuky, Olli ...
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Crossing the Veil

Amanda Carpenter

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Crossing the Veil is a portal through which I share spirit-guided soul stories, channeled messages, and lessons from my own healing journey. These episodes may include reflections from meditation, messages tied to my artwork, or sound pieces, and stories from everyday life; each one woven with the intention to inspire deeper self-awareness and inner healing. My hope is that by sharing what I have learned, others will feel called to look more deeply into their own experiences, to ask "why," a ...
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That Sounds Fun with Annie F. Downs

That Sounds Fun Network

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Christian author and speaker Annie F. Downs shares with you some of her favorite things: new books, faith conversations, restaurants, travel stories, musicians not to miss, interviews with friends. Pretty much, if it sounds fun to Annie, you're gonna hear about it.
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The SOUND MATTERS show features in-depth commentary and conversations with compelling artists, musicians, songwriters, composers, photographers, filmmakers, and entrepreneurs. Hosted by TOM LEU -- a music and media veteran, professional speaker, published photographer, composer and producer -- SOUND MATTERS uncovers the stories behind the artists, songs and sounds that inspire, challenge, and move us. Tom dives deep into the creative process, philosophical approaches, and unique perspectives ...
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Applying for an SBA loan can be stressful , grueling and confusing — does this sound familiar? Don’t worry, SBA Pro and Host of the My SBA Loan Pro podcast Ryan Smith, reveals valuable insights and best practices regarding the SBA loan program and application process. Don’t take another step on your SBA journey until your equipped to make sound and informed decisions at every turn. Start listening today!
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The Sound of Healing explores the stories behind a song that inspires, heals, and carries beautiful messaging. Join host Jason Amoroso as he interviews artists about the lyrics, deeper meaning behind the song, the creative process, and the musician's personal journey that shaped the work. These songs are also featured in Revelation Breathwork classes, where music and breath combine to create transformative, somatic experiences. Discover how you can breathe to these powerful tracks in our onl ...
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Félix Blume is a sound artist and sound engineer. His work is focused on listening, it invites us to live sonic experiences that enable a different perception of the surrounding. He uses sound as a basic material in sound pieces, videos, actions and installations. His process is often collaborative, working with communities, using public space as the context within which he explores and presents his works. He is interested in myths and their contemporary interpretation, in human dialogues bo ...
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Valley Sounds shines the spotlight on original music created and performed in the Tennessee Valley. This weekly mix of music, interviews and other special segments take you inside the creative process of making music. Valley Sounds airs on 89.3 FM/HD1 Saturdays at 9pm, or listen to a podcast below.Want to get your music on Valley Sounds? We play all genres! To learn more about our music submission guidelines, Please download this PDF.
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Cue Playback

Christopher Sprake

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Cue Playback is a podcast exploring the evolution of home recording, singers, songwriters and bands from the ’90s to today. Begining in the DIY Melbourne indie scene, the podcast will delve into recording technology, innovation in sound production, and the creative process of self produced artists. Producer Christopher Sprake will take you on a journey through his own development, while interviewing artists he has crossed paths with, who share a love of music and sound.
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A podcast produced by yello brick that explores what it means to make creative work in the margins. Work that doesn’t quite fit into a neat little box. The podcast will feature a mixture of discussions with some of the leading makers in the world of larping, street games and general multimodal experiences about their creative process and inspirations. And from time to time we will share projects that we, yello brick, are working on. Find out more about yello brick - www.yellobrick.co.uk
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Shift or Get Off the Pot is designed for busy professionals and entrepreneurs wanting to uplevel their lives without burning out in the process. It’s for those with big dreams and aspirations who could use some sound advice from people who’ve created their ideal life and business. Host Kim Kelley Thompson, a single mother of four, business owner, high performance and business coach leads discussions with successful individuals from all walks of life to support and inspire listeners to tap th ...
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Shoving Wilco

Todd Rossnagel

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Welcome to "Shoving Wilco," a podcast dedicated to celebrating the music of one of the most influential American bands, Wilco. Wilco has been making music for nearly three decades, blending elements of country, rock, alternative, and folk to create a unique sound that has captivated fans around the world. In this podcast, we'll delve into the stories behind the songs, explore the creative process of the band, and celebrate the enduring impact of Wilco's music. Shoving Wilco is hosted by awar ...
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Awakening the Goddess Within: A Journey to Divine Feminine Healing is a transformative podcast designed to empower women on their path to self-discovery and healing. Hosted by Julie Jewels Smoot, a Navy Veteran, First Degree Nia Black Belt, and Sound Alchemist, this podcast offers a unique blend of ancient wisdom and modern practices. Listeners are invited to explore the soothing sounds of the Venus Gong and Sacred Yoni Tibetan Singing Bowl, which serve as powerful tools for relaxation and h ...
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If you're searching for answers on topics such as: How do I make my mixes sound professional? What equipment do I need to start producing music at home? What is the difference between mixing and mastering? What are some of your favourite production tools and techniques? How do I get my music noticed by record labels? Or what are the key elements of an effective music marketing strategy? Either way, you’re my kind of person, and there's something in this podcast for you! I'm Marc Matthews, an ...
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GNN is a parody, spoof, satire but yet insightful journalistic hip hop approach and dispatched presentation, that is not meant for those with thin sensitive skin. Experience the experience of news coverage like you never heard before, whether it be local news, national news, special reports, sports, music, movies, television, weather and traffic reports, entertainment, editorials, and even strange and unusual stories. So get ready for some lucid loaded audio clips and tasty sound bites for y ...
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How do I build a horse business so I can keep doing what I love to do? Do I need a website—and if so, what do I even put on it? How can I get my social media following to grow? Does email marketing really work? Welcome to How to Market Your Horse Business where you’ll get all of these questions answered and more! Each week, host Denise Alvarez from Stormlily Marketing breaks down marketing into bite-size bits and gives you actionable and doable tips and strategies that you can apply to your ...
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I love meaningful conversations, and this is probably what it would sound like if we had a chance to have that chat in my home office. It is my effort to process what I'm thinking out loud (and sometimes with friends.) I am a Christian, husband, father, pastor, church planter, community developer, author, and social entrepreneur. I am a mortal on a journey through this beautiful, delightful world God has given us, and I live in wide-eyed, child-like wonder. The name? I'm always gleaning life ...
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Welcome to "Shooting the Shit With," where we dive deep into the creative minds behind the music you love. Join us as we chat with songwriters, producers, artists, influencers and more, exploring the raw and real process of making art. From the first spark of inspiration to the final cut, we uncover the stories, struggles, and successes that shape their sound. Whether you're a music lover or a creator yourself, these conversations offer a behind-the-scenes look at the magic of making music.
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Each week we look at a word that carries real power…a specific and impactful meaning that communicates a point with elegance. A word that’s unique, poetic, mellifluous, and impeccably exact. Along the way, we look at the story behind the word – background that’s not only interesting but useful in helping you remember it so you can deploy it at will. And, we provide a few alternatives with different shades of meaning to help choose your weapon with precision – and, sound good in the process.
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Black & Published

Nikesha Elise Williams

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Black & Published brings you the journeys of writers, poets, playwrights, and storytellers of all kinds to discuss what it means to be a writer, dissect the writing process, and demystify the steps between concept and publication.
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Cosmic Soul

Teza Zialcita

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Welcome to Cosmic Soul's podcast! We are Cosmic Souls tapping into our galactic crystalline fields. Remembering our sovereignty and co-creations with the divine. Anchoring this golden Light into our collective consciousness to assist us in our ascension process. In total surrender to serve and help raise our vibrational frequencies of love and Light. xoxo Teza
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Now Spinning

LCC Connect

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Technology for reproducing sound has certainly evolved over the decades, but there is a new generation of audiophiles that believe when it comes to listening to music, vinyl records still “hold the record” for quality sound and "getting in the groove"! Now Spinning is a student-driven podcast presented by members of Lansing Community College’s Vinyl Record Club. Take a listen as the crew discusses their favorite playlists, recent musical finds, beloved albums, and other topics served on a wa ...
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Electrapod takes you on an intimate ride through the highs and lows of a band that’s been electrifying the indie scene since 1994. In each episode, not only do the members of Electrasy share their own wild journey—from chart-topping hits and unforgettable live shows to the gritty realities of the music industry—but they also welcome a diverse range of industry experts. These guests offer unique insights into the music writing process, reveal behind‑the‑scenes stories about how the industry t ...
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The Rachel Maddow Show

Rachel Maddow, MSNBC

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The Rachel Maddow Show airs Mondays at 9pm ET on MSNBC, and shortly thereafter in this feed. **SPECIAL TO THIS FEED: The January 6th hearings and corresponding analysis from Rachel Maddow and other MSNBC panelists is also archived here.
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Sound of Recovery

Alex Swenson

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The Sound of Recovery documents Seattle musician Alex Swenson’s path to recovery from an opiate addiction, focusing on the importance of songwriting in the healing/rebuilding process. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundofrecovery/support
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Notes on Your Notes

Joshua and Adam

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How do you learn to value your own creative process in a world so focused on results? Join writer Adam Lesser and director Joshua Townshend as we delve deep into the creative process across the storytelling spectrum--screenwriting, fiction, acting, directing, visual arts, sound design. We offer up tools, inspiration and insights that will transform your creative process.
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PROCESS

KO-OP Media

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Hosted by Maryland native filmmakers Tony Kosack and Jacob Huey, this podcast covers everything from composition, lighting, sound/audio, filming, editing, color grading, low-budget, high-budget productions and anything else related to the film industry. "We're not masters in our craft by any means, but we're passionate about this industry and if we can spark more thought provoking conversations around filmmaking then this podcast would be a success." -Tony
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Through These Doors: A FAME Recording Studios Podcast

FAME Recording Studios with Rodney Hall

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The Legendary FAME Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama takes you "Through These Doors" where some of the greatest music in history has been recorded for a behind the scenes discussion with some of the world's greatest music makers. "Through These Doors" is a recurring interview series delving into the history of FAME Recording Studios and the Muscle Shoals sound. Subscribe to this podcast for entertaining and unfiltered stories that give an inside look into the joys, trials, and trib ...
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Writing and publishing a phenomenal book doesn’t have to be ridiculously complicated or mind-numbingly overwhelming. From myths and misconceptions to practical tips and sound strategies, Elizabeth Lyons (author, book writing coach, book editor, and founder of Finn-Phyllis Press), helps writers feel more in control of and comfortable with the business of book publishing. Her interviews with fellow authors discussing their writing processes and publishing journeys aim to help you untangle YOUR ...
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In Zessions, clinicians discuss a mental health challenge and talk through the way they would process it with clients and how they would aim to help. Just as change can take place during a therapy session by hearing things you’ve never considered, new meaning can be found by hearing how others consider and work through a commonly shared problem.
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Kṛṣṇa does admit in the Bṛhad-bhāgavatāmṛta when He meets Gopā Kumāra, He says, "I made special arrangements for you, although I'm neutral with everybody. I made you take birth in Govardhan, and I came personally. That spiritual master that you met, that was Me. I came personally because I've been waiting too long." So there are ways that Kṛṣṇa tri…
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Rūpa Goswami says, "Just as young boys are naturally attracted to young girls, and young girls are naturally attracted to young boys"—if you unload a busload of teenagers in front of the Grand Canyon, they won't see the Grand Canyon because they're in samādhi. He said, "In the same way, may my mind be drawn to you." So when Prabhupāda said, "This i…
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In this episode of Shoving Wilco, we sit down with music journalist and author Bob Mehr to explore the HiFi resurrection of Wilco’s debut album, A.M.. Thirty years after its original release, A.M. is getting the audiophile treatment as part of Rhino’s HiFi series — and it's never sounded better. Bob joins us to talk about the making of the album, h…
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Isn’t it so interesting to pay attention to the changing of one season to another? This year talking about the seasons is teaching us about rhythms, transitions, seasonal expectations—and it’s giving us eyes to see what God’s doing through it all. And now… it’s time for SUMMER! Starting Monday, June 23rd, we officially kick off the summer on the po…
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In this special 25th Anniversary episode, we celebrate Titan A.E., the cult sci-fi animated classic—and Electrasy’s unforgettable contribution to its soundtrack. The film marked a bold moment in animated cinema, and our track “Cosmic Castaway” became an anthem for outsiders and dreamers alike. To honour its silver anniversary, we’ve opened the vaul…
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Today’s episode is for anyone who has ever heard, “Just give it time, it will go away,” yet “it” persisted, and you suffered. If you’ve ever had an unexplained health issue seem to pop up and take over your life, you’ll appreciate this episode. My guest, Megan Blacksmith, suffered a myriad of health issues shortly after her first child was born, to…
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Māyā gives combinations and permutations of apparent enjoyment to every soul to exhaust that person's idea that "I can enjoy separately from Kṛṣṇa."Queen Kuntī says: 'janmaiśvarya-śruta-śrībhir edhamāna-madaḥ pumānnaivārhaty abhidhātuṁ vai tvām akiñcana-gocaram (SB 1.8.26).' We should be very, very humble, because Māyā can sneak into our lives at a…
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Our friend Eddie Kaufholz is back today! We tie up some loose ends from previous episodes, talk about going to a Yankees game, Coke Icees, Eddie's sleep study, and more of course... We have some note taking pages for you for this episode over in our TSF Seasons Guidebook on page 59. We’re officially kicking off summer on the podcast on Monday, so i…
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There are various ways in which we can organize our lives so that we elevate our consciousness. Now, the first and most important is to take an inventory of what we call the soundscape, or the soundtrack, of your life. Do any of you have a soundtrack in your life? If any of you have ever been to a movie, they have soundtracks. That's what defines t…
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Click Here to ask your book writing and publishing questions! What started as sharing her story online about living with chronic illness turned into a book deal with Penguin Random House. In this episode, Gigi Robinson shares how she leveraged consistency, relationships, and a clear vision to go from content creator to published author. Here’s what…
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Morgan Geer who goes by the name Drunken Prayer has a new album out on Dial Back Sound. The album sounds fantastic and explores some fascinating themes. Matt Patton who plays bass for Drive By Truckers and Laura Jane Grace is releasing the album on his label Dial Back Sound and he joined us for the conversation as well! I hope you dig it!…
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Kṛṣṇa in the Bhagavad Gītā asked us to manage our expectations, and he tells us that the material world is a place of suffering. I know this is a family show, and I don't mean to bring a downer to everybody, but it's just a fact. It's there in the Bhagavad Gītā, where Kṛṣṇa says, "duḥkhālayam aśāśvatam." "Duḥkha" means what? Duḥkha, misery, and "āl…
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The Now Spinning crew returns to their proverbial desert island from episodes one and thirty-two. As always, the crew drops the needle on an eclectic mix including Weather Report, LCD Sound System, and My Bloody Valentine. Related Podcast: Desert Island Playlists, Ep 1 Related Podcast: Daedalian's Desert Island Desserts, Ep. 32 ____________________…
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This week on Black & Published, Nikesha speaks with Denne Michele Norris author of the novel, When the Harvest Comes. The story is one Denne has been working on for 14 years but couldn’t unlock until she freed herself first. In our conversation, Denne discusses how she worked through her issues of gender, race, and sexuality using her characters an…
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David Mellor explores how the Yamaha NS-10M monitors became a studio staple and why, decades after being discontinued, engineers are still seeking out second-hand pairs. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:15 - Why NS-10Ms Became a Studio Staple 02:11 - Making Better Mixing Decisions 03:49 - A Second Pair of NS-10Ms 05:23 - Mixing With Missing Frequen…
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In this episode of The goop Podcast, Gwyneth sits down with Dr. Anna Malaika Tubbs—mother, sociologist, advocate, and two-time New York Times bestselling author of The Three Mothers and Erased: What American Patriarchy Has Hidden From Us. They talk about the invisible labor of women and the foundational role of mothers—particularly Black mothers—in…
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Rooted in music and shaped by a bold directing style, Sam Taylor's work reflects a powerful relationship between sound and visual storytelling - evident in his commercial campaigns for Birkenstock, Asics x JD, and Oppo, as well as his music videos for Fontaines D.C. and Grian Chatten. In this week's Sound//Mind podcast, Hannah Crawford and James Go…
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Rachel Maddow shows that despite Donald Trump's admonitions against protesting, and despite physical threats from local law enforcement, and despite genuine public safety concerns, Americans would not be denied their right to protest against Donald Trump and came out by the millions on Saturday for "No Kings" marches and rallies.…
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Ever wondered why your mixes don’t sound professional, even with decent gear and endless YouTube tutorials? In this episode, Marc Matthews and Tim Benson, AKA Aisle9, reveal the overlooked production habits that separate amateur mixes from polished tracks. Discover how using reference tracks, including your own successful work, can instantly level …
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This is the sensitivity of the heart of a Vaiṣṇava—that he or she will see within everyone the good qualities. What to speak of a dog who wants to join the party, and he considers him part of our group and Prabhupāda had such quality, he would invite people to stay. Of course, he said it is not a hotel for lazy people, the āśram, but there were som…
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Today on the show, we’re answering the question, “How do I change seasons well?" If you’ve been around here for a while you know Craig Thompson (or CRAIGLES or the prince as we called him around the office). He used to be part of our media team here at AFD, Inc. but last fall he and his wife, Hannah, moved to Indiana. SOO many of you talk to me abo…
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I took some devotees from a faraway land who visited California into a forest called Muir Woods, and it's got a stream going through it. One day, when we were walking through, we saw a ranger in there pulling out something: these long tongs, in gaiters on boots that go up to your hips. And so, we stopped by to talk to the friendly ranger. That's wh…
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We don't have to be envious because Kṛṣṇa is so opulent that if you just have your own bhajan, it's enough, because Kṛṣṇa gives everything to everyone, all at once. You don't have to worry that somebody got more fame than you do, or they can sing better, or they have better association. We all have an eternal relationship with Kṛṣṇa, who's the Supr…
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Mike Beck is a singer/songwriter and cowboy poet who has been making music for decades. He was a working cowboy for years in Nevada, and now spends his time sharing his stories and songs around the world. He recently played a show in my hometown, and he graciously sat down for an interview with me at KNVC. We had a great time chatting as he told me…
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Sister Stone blends R&B and hip-hop with medicine music, using soulful melodies and conscious lyrics to spark healing, remembrance, and reconnection with the earth. Her powerful song "Only Way Out" encapsulates her philosophy that true transformation requires facing our challenges directly rather than avoiding them. • Sister Stone's song emerged fr…
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Sometimes, devotees can try to be more Catholic than the Pope. Prabhupāda had certain ways; he had a certain mood, and it wasn't fanatical. We were fanatical, a lot, and a lot of times we amplified certain things Prabhupāda said and just took that as all in all. We think that by being more and more austere, physically punishing our senses and so fo…
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Well, maybe we can just give a quick definition of this word: surrender. It also sounds a slightly intimidating from the word itself: surrender. Somebody says, "Surrender your passport," or something, or there's an image of somebody getting chased by police in a car and trying to run away, and then finally they surrender. It can be applicable to us…
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Today’s episode is for you high achievers and those of you who feel like you're in a trap of busy, busy, busy, with long to-do lists and lots of hustling but feeling drained, tired, and definitely unsatisfied.My guest is a master certified neuro coach and doctor of physical therapy who thought she was living the American Dream only to find herself …
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Vaisesika Dasa: It's easy to surrender to Krishna than not. I stand by that, from extensive experience.Audience: It feels easier sometimes not to surrender. Vaisesika Dasa: That's ignorance. You know, we get absorbed in ignorance. For instance, scrolling may seem to be a kind of shelter, but it's shelter in the mode of ignorance. And Kṛṣṇa then enl…
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Sometimes we meet people and we tell them something about Kṛṣṇa, give them a book, and it’s not immediately evident, but later, we’ll meet them. Or maybe we won’t meet them, we’ll meet somebody else who had an incidental contact with the devotee, and then they’ll tell how everything started from that one statement. “I heard that thing. He said this…
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Episode 478 / Butt Johnson Butt Johnson (b.1979, Ramapo, New York) earned a BFA in painting from RISD and received a Pollock-Krasner Fellowship in 2010. His work is included in the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, the Spencer Museum of Art in Lawrence, KS and the RISD Museum. He is a founder and partner in the Klaus von Nichtssagend (Nee…
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When I was a new devotee, we went in to meet Prabhupāda in his room. The Temple President very proudly introduced us as his saṅkīrtana team and told the scores for book distribution. Prabhupāda immediately said to us, "You must also read my books. I've not written them just for selling." He went on from there and said more, but I got from that that…
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Click Here to ask your book writing and publishing questions! This week, I’m joined by publicist Emily Florence, and we’re talking about how to set publicity goals before you start chasing them, why a Today Show appearance might not sell nearly as many books as you think, and how to make your marketing feel less like shouting into the void and more…
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When you're used to something, you don't see it after a while. And when somebody new comes and looks at it, they go, "Oh, that!" Like, if you have a beautiful picture in your house, you see it all the time, so you don't even notice it until you bring someone over and they look and say, "Where'd you get that? It's beautiful!" And you go, "Oh, that? …
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The Now Spinning crew drops LCC Connect General Manager, Daedalian Lowry on a desert island to find out what vinyl picks he would bring to his palm tree paradise. The discussion begins with an exploration of Daedalian's journey into the world of broadcasting, a path fueled by his passion for music and his desire to share it with others. He reflects…
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This week on Black & Published, Nikesha speaks with W.J. Lofton, author of the poetry collection, boy, maybe. The collection explores William’s difficult and at times traumatic childhood, how he survived, and how he’s living now as young, Black queer man in America. In our conversation, Williams explains the reason he says that even though he cross…
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In this episode of The goop Podcast, Gwyneth sits down with sleep physician and research scientist Dr. Cheri Mah to explore the science—and the subtle art—of truly restorative sleep. From rituals and routines to nutrition and movement, they unpack the quiet power of rest: how to support it, protect it, and finally experience it in a way that actual…
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Struggling to promote your music on social media without burning out? You’re not alone. In this episode, Marc Matthews introduces his 30-day music release promotion calendar for indie musicians, a practical tool designed to eliminate guesswork, boost engagement, and help you post purposefully. You’ll learn what a social media content calendar for m…
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