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Join a Podcast and Blog Tour to help you get more exposure for your books and you, as an author. There are some book tours that are paid, like advertising and there are even some podcasts that you have to pay for to become a guest. However, as with most of us authors we have to spend our advertising budget very carefully. Yes, as an indie author and even a traditional author you will ahve to…
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New Wakana FC Video ~“Join Wakana! Houseboat Full-Course Tour”~
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2024/10/31 Blog post by Wakanaドウガをアップしたよ!〜屋形船まんぷ��編と締切とハロウィン🎃〜
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A New FC Video!〜Boat Tour Edition, Deadline and Halloween🎃〜
Here are the Same-chan sticker presents for those whose message I read duringthis month's Talk Garden! ︎🦈 I went for a little Halloween vibe~♪ (Today is Halloween 🎃) And I chose these postcards ♡ A goldfish theme🐟💕 Actually, I bought these as a souvenir at a special place I went to with my niece the other day 😊 Since starting my podcast, I've been always looking for nice postcard designs to send to everyone 😂 It's fun to wander around searching for good postcards ~ 🫶 I'll post lots of photos of the place where I bought these goldfish postcards next time 😉 I also added cute goldfish stickers on the envelopes. Please be patient a little while longer until your card arrives~\(^o^)/
On a side note, the deadline for next month's talk theme is today!! Today is the day!! Let's review the talk topics again!! It's "Places you want to go this autumn/Your ideal trip". Last month, I went on a trip to Nikko with my mother, we enjoyed visiting Nikko Toshogu Shrine and a nice cruise on Lake Chuzenji😆 If you have something similar to share, please go ahead! Feel free to talk about places you want to go or that you have already been to. Tell me a fun anecdote or share your ideal travel schedule. I am very curious so please let me know~🤗 Of course, you can also send random questions so please ask anything you want💌 Here is the link♪ I'll be waiting for your submissions! ! ・:*+.\(( °ω° ))/.:+ https://wakana-fc.jp/answers/botanical_oshaberi_15/new
Well, today I uploaded a new FC video, "~Houseboat Full-Course Tour~"! ! \\\\٩( 'ω' )و //// Please enjoy the video of the event😍
That's all for today! It's gotten really cold❄️It's especially cold at night, even if you're inside💦 Everyone, please take care of your health! ! ! (By the way, I've fully recovered from my cold! Sorry for worrying you in the last podcast🥺)
Until next time~☆( *'▽'*)/
***Wakana***
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Some footage of my appearance on the TV program "The Nightly Project" from a few days ago is being released on YouTube today at 21:00📺️🥳🎉 They filmed parts of my photo-shoot for the key visual of "Wakana Classics 2024", there is also some live footage from past performances, and a brief glimpse at a studio rehearsal. If you missed the broadcast, please be sure to check out the video on YouTube🧚✨
Also, today is Halloween🎃🧙🎶 Have a wonderful night✨(Source)
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#kalafina#wakana#wakana blog#fan club exclusive content#video#botanical land#wakana on instagram#The Nightly Project#夜な夜なプロジェクト#Youtube
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CreepCast is a podcast available FOR FREE on Youtube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts where two youtubers, Meatcanyon and Wendigoon, read/watch and discuss internet horror stories and visual media!
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timeline of my milestones in the dndads fandom!!!:
2/24: started listening to the podcast
3/30: drew my first dndads fanart
4/2: finished catching up w the podcast (up to s2 ep30)
4/5: did my first dndads cosplay (henry)
4/11: listened to my first live ep (which happened to be halt and catch fireball. help)
4/28: joined dndads tumblr (under the url oak-worthy)
5/15: wrote my first dndads fanfic
5/23: my fave ep dropped on my bday and ruined my life
8/23: started my first collab fic/fave fic ive worked on (iftga <3)
8/26: went to the la live show of the do or dice tour
8/29: coined the ship name kickworthy
8/30: met the dndads cast (minus anthony) at dnd picketing day
11/21: witnessed my fave characters death.
12/17: anthony found out about my blog 😭
12/25: posted my first collab fic
its been an awesome year and ive spent most of it as a dndads fan!! thanks for helping to make this year so great, dndads fandom <3 cant wait to see what next year brings!
#ill have my next milestone in 5 days when i go to a con w a dndads cosplay group hehehe#i cannot believe how eventful and full of dndads this year has been sgdkdj#hopefully i didnt forget anything#dndads#siren says
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100 Things To Do Instead Of Doom-Scrolling Through Social Media
Take a walk outside and enjoy nature.
Read a book or listen to an audiobook.
Practice mindfulness or meditation.
Cook a new recipe or bake something delicious.
Start a DIY project or craft.
Call or video chat with a friend or family member.
Learn a new skill or hobby.
Exercise or do a home workout.
Write in a journal or start a blog.
Listen to music or discover new artists.
Volunteer for a cause you care about.
Watch a documentary or educational YouTube videos.
Declutter and organize a room in your home.
Do a puzzle or play a board game.
Take an online course or attend a virtual workshop.
Practice a musical instrument.
Go for a bike ride or explore a new area in your city.
Start a garden or tend to indoor plants.
Practice yoga or stretching exercises.
Create art or doodle in a sketchbook.
Write poetry or short stories.
Plan a future trip or create a travel bucket list.
Visit a museum or art gallery (virtually or in person).
Try out a new restaurant or cuisine.
Do a digital detox for a set period.
Attend a virtual event or webinar.
Learn a new language with language learning apps.
Organize a virtual game night with friends.
Take a bubble bath or pamper yourself with self-care.
Practice gratitude by writing down things you're thankful for.
Explore local hiking trails or parks.
Volunteer at a local shelter or food bank.
Create a vision board for your goals and aspirations.
Start a book club with friends.
Do a home spa day with facials, manicures, and pedicures.
Listen to a podcast on a topic you're interested in.
Have a picnic in your backyard or a nearby park.
Start a photography project and capture moments in your day.
Learn to code or explore computer programming.
Write letters to friends or family members.
Practice gratitude journaling.
Experiment with new hairstyles or makeup looks.
Have a movie marathon with your favorite films.
Do a deep clean of your living space.
Practice deep breathing exercises or relaxation techniques.
Try out a new workout routine or exercise class.
Create a scrapbook of memories or special moments.
Research and plan your next career move or educational pursuit.
Do a digital art project or learn digital painting.
Attend a virtual concert or music festival.
Go stargazing or watch the sunset.
Start a podcast discussing topics you're passionate about.
Take an online cooking or baking class.
Learn to knit, crochet, or sew.
Explore your city as a tourist and visit landmarks.
Practice random acts of kindness for others.
Attend a virtual book reading or author talk.
Try out a new hobby like rock climbing or pottery.
Learn about a historical event or figure.
Create a vision board for your dream life.
Practice positive affirmations and self-love exercises.
Explore a nearby town you've never visited before.
Volunteer to tutor or mentor someone in need.
Go to a farmer's market and try new fruits or vegetables.
Attend a virtual fitness class or dance party.
Experiment with DIY natural beauty products.
Research and plan a budget for your financial goals.
Take a scenic drive and enjoy the view.
Learn about different cultures and traditions.
Create a personalized playlist for different moods.
Join a virtual book or writing club.
Take an online personality or career assessment.
Start a gratitude jar and fill it with daily notes of appreciation.
Explore a new genre of literature or film.
Host a virtual game tournament with friends.
Practice lucid dreaming techniques.
Try out a new restaurant or cafe in your area.
Learn about astronomy and star constellations.
Research and plan a home improvement project.
Take a virtual tour of famous landmarks around the world.
Join an online support group or community.
Practice mindfulness coloring or drawing.
Try out a new type of tea or coffee.
Create a DIY vision board or inspiration wall.
Learn about sustainable living practices.
Experiment with aromatherapy and essential oils.
Try out a new workout app or online fitness class.
Research and plan your dream vacation.
Attend a virtual workshop on personal development.
Practice time management techniques and create a schedule.
Explore local art galleries or street art.
Take a virtual dance class and learn new moves.
Research and plan a themed dinner party.
Experiment with DIY home decor projects.
Explore different types of music from around the world.
Start a virtual book exchange with friends.
Research and plan your next outdoor adventure.
Practice mindfulness eating and savor each bite.
Explore online forums or communities related to your interests.
Reflect on your day and set intentions for tomorrow.
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See this post on my blog if you wanna join ABVA.
Please enjoy this Special Voice Sunday feature from the 'ELVIS' press tour. I'd hoped by now we get some new material but alas due to the ongoing strike and all the projects getting delayed, I'm fishing for the not-so-often-seen clips.
Here he is with an Australian outlet, reminiscing about filming in Australia. He gives detailed answers and seems just really relaxed. It's nothing new but still a good clip to listen to him.
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Some of the comments under the video confirm that Austin has an extremely soothing voice. Just read them....
I fear we're all obsessed. But this is our safe space.
Previous Special Voice Sundays:
April 2023 (Chapman University interview)
May 2023 (Carve the Mark audiobook)
June 2023 (Hollywood Insider interview for Elvis)
July 2023 (Howard Fine in conversation)
August 2023 (Marc Maron WTF Podcast)
September 2023 (discussing 'The Iceman Cometh')
October 2023 (reading 'RED' by Taylor Swift)
Tagging my dear ABVA members:
@areacodefan @manic-pixie-dino-nuggies @girlnairb @klizzie93 @presleysdarling @generoustreemystic @chasingwildflowers @austinbutlermischief @arianatheangel-girl @feral-fae-writes @justafangir1 @kendralavon7 @samfangirls @kiankiwi @ellie-24 @butlerette @darlingelvis @butlersbebe @prompted-wordsmith @purejasmine @kingdom4akiss @faegoddessog @richardslady121 @austinswhitewolf @sc-rp
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"Once upon a time, Meghan Markle was a TV actress who worked on a successful show and ran a popular lifestyle blog called The Tig on the side. In her adopted home of Toronto, Canada — where Suits filmed for seven seasons — she spent most of her time hanging out with her castmates, practicing yoga and taking her beagle, Guy, for walks. Then she met Prince Harry.
"The pair wed in May 2018 and welcomed son Archie the following year. Meghan had found her Prince Charming, but life behind palace doors was no fairy tale. There was tension with Prince William and Princess Kate, and Meghan took a beating in the U.K. press. 'You’re established in one world and then you enter another and your narrative is dictated by external forces,' a family friend shares in the latest issue of Us Weekly. Amid intense backlash, Meghan, 43, and Harry, 39, left the U.K. in early 2020. They eventually landed in scenic Montecito, California (they purchased their $14 million mansion in July 2020), and had their second child, daughter Lilibet, in June 2021.
"While trying to process the events of the previous few years, she and Harry spoke candidly about some of the trauma they say they faced within the monarchy, first in a March 2021 bombshell TV sit-down and again in their hit 2022 Netflix docuseries, Harry & Meghan. Harry covered similar ground in his more expansive 2023 memoir, Spare. Meanwhile, Meghan shared additional revelations about royal life on her Spotify podcast, 'Archetypes,' until mutually parting ways with the streaming giant in June 2023.
"She briefly appeared to take a breather. But in recent months, Meghan’s been back in the game full throttle. She’s set to launch her lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, and her new Netflix series, centered around cooking, entertaining and gardening, has finished filming. In July, she joined a slew of Hollywood heavyweights, including Reese Witherspoon and Gwyneth Paltrow, at the Hamptons home of power broker Amy Griffin for a one-day business summit. 'Meghan was there to network,' says an insider. 'She was very kind and humble and eager to learn.'
"She’s been busy with philanthropic endeavors, too. In August, Meghan and Harry sat down with CBS News to discuss their new campaign, The Parents’ Network, which aims to protect kids from online harm. Two weeks later, they wrapped up a four-day visit to Colombia, marking their second international tour of the year following their May trip to Nigeria. '[I’m] looking at this as my chapter of joy,' Meghan said while attending an August 18 panel.
"'Meghan has transitioned from actress to royal to entrepreneur,” says a second insider. 'She’s worn many hats, but she believes age and experience have [prepared her] for a bigger purpose in life. She’s very happy with the role she’s carved out.'
"Here, Us talks to insiders close to Harry and Meghan about how she’s boldly stepping into her next act."
#meghan the duchess of sussex#I'm really happy to see her getting positive coverage in the U.S. tabloid media#new representation paying off maybe
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so. it's over. almost 3 months of concerts all done and dusted. and according to paul, there won't be any in 2025 or 2026. but, a documentary in the works and ramm4 as a single? sounds good to me!
it's probably selfish of me to be sad that everything has come to an end, but i'm glad it happened, y'know? this fandom isn't perfect, no fandom is, but i'm grateful for this wonderful community on tumblr i've squeezed myself into and my amazing mutuals here and in rammtisch, and all the content people have been posting. and i'm glad the boys are getting some time off, heaven knows they need it. i hope all of them find peace and rest in their downtime, and release projects when they want to, not when we want it. [although if anyone sees till rambling around in the woods lmk ;)]
i joined this community in late october of last year, so i'm accustomed to any content droughts from the boys. i will be using the lack of tours to work on my own fanworks. fics mostly, i have ideas for a few long ones, and maybe a few games here and there, even if they're just part of my uni coursework. in a similar sense i would love to see more emigrate from reesh or things from till but like i said, when they're ready :3
and speaking of till, his solo tour starts in september, i hope he has fun! but i also hope that he rests, and spends time connecting to nature (and perhaps the boys, they are one big family). i wish flake well in whatever he decides to do with his time, and if he starts an independent podcast, that is amazing and i will die!!! i honestly have well wishes for all of them, but because my blog is till/flake centric them especially.
finally, i'm glad everything went smoothly this year. the boys were amazing every step of the way, they were motivated, happy, playful and ofc gorgeous. and honestly? their health is all that matters to me.
i'm glad i was here to witness it all. even though i didn't go to any shows, i didn't feel like i missed out on anything. so, thank you, is all i'm saying :)
#medoh squawks#rammstein#rammstein tour 2024#rammstein community appreciation#nah i've been emotional all week and this has sat in my drafts for days#genuinely thank you all. i'm so glad i chose to love these messy germans <3
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Week 86 - 8/28/23 - A BLUE BEETLE MOVIE???
Hi there,
It probably isn't news as it's a pretty popular film in theaters right now, but there's a Blue Beetle movie out! And it's a lot of fun!
If you didn't know, Ted Kord, the second Blue Beetle, is my favorite superhero. There's a pretty good joke in the new movie about the difference between Ted and Batman, and not to step on the punchline, but it boils down to Ted knows how to laugh. He's a character frequently written to have a sense of humor, to know a good joke, and to be the dramatic superheroic straightman when it counts. He is not exactly an everyman--he's a genius, he dresses up in a silly costume, and he's rich--but in a lot of ways, he's just a guy trying to do the right thing because he can.
And he casts a long shadow over the new movie, which is about Jaime Reyes--fantastically played by the dreamy Xolo Maridueña--who I don't love quite as much as Ted, but who I think is himself a great and important character. He's a very different hero. He's got a sense of humor, he's got a good heart, but his relationship with his family, with his friends, with the scarab, and with the Blue Beetle legacy allows him to be something totally apart from Ted. The movie takes a lot of liberties--it's part Spider-Man, part Ant-Man, part Green Lantern (though... honestly probably better than the past few recent film adaptations of those characters)--but it doesn't run from the truth of who Jaime is as a character, which I think makes it all the better. The best superhero movie projects don't try to be just an adaptation, but to take what makes the hero great, understand it, and share it in a way that makes them more accessible and loom larger as a hero.
I don't want to spoil anything, but there was one extremely stupid part that made me tear up (out of just finally getting to see a thing on-screen and knowing there's some practical version of it out there and honestly, a little bit jealousy). If you see me, or want to reach out and ask about it, I'll gladly tell you.
But there's a Blue Beetle movie. And even though I saw it and really quite liked it... I kinda still can't believe it.
Next week: No blog on the website/newsletter! There is a Patreon post scheduled if you need your fix, going out to all backers at $5 or more a month! But I'm outta town and will see you when I return.
What I enjoyed this week: Blank Check (Podcast), Yu-Gi-Oh: Duel Links (Video Game), Craig of the Creek (Cartoon), Honkai Star Rail (Video game), My Adventures with Superman (Cartoon), The Broken Room by Peter Clines (Book), Dumbing of Age (Webcomic), Solve This Murder (Podcast), The Venture Bros: Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart (Movie--which my pal Phil Murphy worked on!), Kaiju No. 8 (Manga), Kaguya-Sama: Love is War (Manga), Blue Beetle (Movie--duh), Oldboy (Movie), Witch Watch (Manga), Becca playing a little more Persona 5, Tangled (Movie), Jurassic Park (Movie), D.E.B.S. (Movie)
New Releases this week (8/23/2023): Godzilla Monsters & Protectors: All Hail the King TPB (Editor--on the latter half)
Final Order Cut-Off next week (8/28/2023--last day to get your preorders in): Sonic the Hedgehog #65
New Releases next week (8/30/2023): Godzilla Rivals: Vs. SpaceGodzilla (Supervising Editor) Sonic the Hedgehog: Endless Summer (A very silly credit) Sonic the Hedgehog: Scrapnik Island TPB (Editor)
Announcements: Becca is at Cartoon-a Palooza in Temecula on 9/15 & 9/16. It's a cool free all-ages little con, so come on out and see them!
Wanna support me? Consider joining my Patreon! I've got a bunch of cool stuff coming up and already on there. As well as some silly stuff like a tour of my desk, so you can see where the comics magic happens! I've got a bunch of stuff scheduled for September already and there'll always be more!
I have a webstore! It does look like I'm going to get a small supplement to my Beast Wars Vol. 3 stock, which is nice, but most everything else, I am not going to have more of anytime soon! Maybe give it a look!
I've still got a few things on my eBay, if you're looking for stuff! But obviously, anything that would get shipped out won't until I'm back! Pic of the Week: It was National Cinema Day yesterday, which is why Becca and I went to Blue Beetle ($4 tickets to the movies!). But they had to work, so I went and saw a second film, the 20th anniversary screening of Park Chan-wook's Oldboy. And the theater that was showing Oldboy had a special Cinema Day deal on the Blue Beetle backback popcorn bucket, so I did pick it up because that with a popcorn and a drink was still significantly cheaper than the bucket usually is by itself. So here's a photo of Becca modeling it.
#comics#sonic idw#godzilla idw#blue beetle#national cinema day#popcorn bucket#popculturepunk#Ted Kord is my no. 1 guy
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5-9’s Album of the Month Podcast – now on YouTube with our latest episode out now!
It’s an exciting new era for the 5-9 Album of the Month podcast, as we have just launched our official YouTube channel! Each month, we will publishing the latest full podcast episode as well as individual album reviews and our monthly highlights outside of the albums discussed. To explore all our video content so far, including our January and February episodes, you can find our new YouTube channel here. And please, be sure to like and subscribe!
For those new here, the 5-9 Album of the Month Podcast is where I take a seat alongside 5-9 Editor Andrew Belt and Check This Out’s Kiley Larsen to review five high profile album releases from the past month in music, and ultimately name one as our Album of the Month at the end of the discussion. On the Spotify version, we also have some insightful background information to each album from Blinded By The Floodlight’s Matthew McMcLister and you can also hear our picks of the best songs from each record!
For our February 2024 episode, the five albums we discuss are:
Girl With No Face by Allie X
Phasor by Helado Negro
TANGK by IDLES
Prelude To Ecstasy by The Last Dinner Party
Loss of Life by MGMT
If you want to listen to this or any previous episodes simply follow the links below, but also be sure to follow 5-9 Blog on Instagram, Twitter and now YouTube for more news and polls relating to the podcast.
Listen to the new episode on Spotify here
Watch the latest episode on YouTube here
Choose which album joins our April 2024 lineup by voting in our poll here
Album & EP Recommendations
Filthy Underneath by Nadine Shah
Whilst everyone was going through their own personal turmoil during the last few years, much revered musician Nadine Shah was going through a particularly tumultuous time. Not long after releasing her 2020 album Kitchen Sink, Nadine would tragically lose her cancer-stricken mother during the height of the COVID-pandemic. Locked in isolation with her grief, Nadine entered a downward spiral that would play out over the next two years, with heavy substance abuse leading to depression, divorce and even an attempt to take her own life in 2022. Thankfully Nadine survived, agreeing to enter rehab where she would get the help and support she desperately needed.
Now out of rehab, substance-free and most importantly finding her happiness again, Nadine has returned with a new album that is just an absolute tour de force from beginning to end. Playing out almost like a cathartic exorcism of all the demons that have plagued her the last few years, Filthy Underneath is the sound of Nadine laying everything bare for the listener. Brutally raw, deeply personal and gracefully honest, the heavy lyrical inspiration for each track is carefully balanced with liberating, synth-drenched and rhythmic instrumentation, with the live-sounding production adding a theatrical touch to proceedings too.
While it’s an album best experienced as a complete work from start to finish, there are a few standout moments here. None more so than Greatest Dancer, a song where Nadine recalls getting high on her mum’s prescription medicine in front of an episode of Strictly Come Dancing, with pulsating synths reverberating and tribal drums pounding away as she recounts her feelings in that moment. Sad Lads Anonymous is another high point, a poetic spoken word confessional that sees Nadine describe her woes to a work experience kid in an awards show bathroom. Both these tracks present the whole album as a microcosm, filled with sounds that draw you in and make you want to dance, whilst the stories at the core are quite dark and harrowing. It all eventually culminates in the album’s hardest moment, French Exit, an ominously tense track on which Nadine openly confronts her suicide attempt. It’s a truly devastating end to an utterly enthralling record.
It’s no secret that often the darkest times can produce the greatest art. Filthy Underneath is a testament to that, with Nadine bravely and openly sharing her story as both a lesson to others but also, no doubt, her own personal catharsis. Shocking and upsetting at points yet always refreshingly honest and completely captivating, this is without a doubt one of the best albums of the year so far.
Watch the video for Greatest Dancer here
Listen to the full album here
Bleachers by Bleachers
As a producer, Jack Antonoff is partly responsible for some of my favourite records in recent years, working his magic on career-best efforts from the likes of St. Vincent, Lorde, Lana Del Rey, The 1975 and, of course, Taylor Swift. It’s strange then that up until now, his own band Bleachers haven’t done much for me. Instead, Antonoff has been more engaging musically to me when he’s working in the studio behind the scenes than performing out in front. However with this new self-titled effort, their first on new label Dirty Hit, Bleachers might be starting to finally win me over.
Let me start with the caveat that admittedly there’s not too much originality to this record. At every turn Bleachers evoke other bands with their nostalgic brand of indie-pop, with their inspirations also offering up more than they do here. Bruce Springsteen is the constant comparison of course, but shades of some of Antonoff’s recent collaborators like The 1975, The National and even Bon Iver also come through strong, which maybe isn’t surprising given both Matty Healy and Aaron Dessner appear on tracks here. The good news for Bleachers though – I love all of those bands/artists. So whilst it may not reinvent the wheel, I actually find myself drawn to the warm, familiar sounds put forward on this record.
The other big selling point of this album though as just mentioned – the collaborators. Antonoff has gone through his phone book and lined up an exceptional list of guest features who lend their talents to this album, which in addition to Matty Healy and Aaron Dessner include Lana Del Rey, Kevin Abstract, Florence Welch, Annie Clark, Clairo, Bartees Strange and more. It makes for an album filled with highlights, including all four singles (Modern Girl, Alma Mater, Tiny Moves, Me Before You) and a stellar back-end run of Call Me After Midnight, We Are Going To Know Each Other Forever and Ordinary Heaven.
So, whilst it may not win any originality prizes, this is an album I��ve had in heavy rotation since its release. With catchy hooks, groovy guitars and a smattering of saxophone, give it a chance and you may find yourself taken with Bleachers’ self-titled too.
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Beholder by The Blinders
It is sadly becoming all too frequent. Last month I wrote about nothing, nowhere’s financial pressures when writing and releasing new music as an independent artist and it seems Manchester indie outfit The Blinders are in a similar boat. Shortly after the release of this their third album, The Blinders released a statement to say that they were cancelling their EU tour and taking a step back from the band following the conclusion of their UK tour. It is the sad times we live in unfortunately, where independent artists and music venues are struggling more than ever to make a living, whilst the bigger artists and musical organisations just stand by and watch everything else collapse.
Hopefully the tide in the musical landscape will turn soon, but indeed if this is to be the last Blinders record, they couldn’t have asked for a better final outing. With hazy psychedelic guitar passages and passionate vocal cries from frontman Thomas Haywood, there’s rarely a dull moment across the 39-minute runtime. There’s also some of the bands very best moments too, with the likes of While I’m Still Young, Always, Nocturnal Skies and Swallowing Static all standing out.
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Songs That Aren’t Mine by Matt Maltese
Having delivered one of my favourite 50 albums of last year with Driving Just To Drive, singer-songwriter Matt Maltese has wasted little time in delivering this follow-up project. However rather than all new material, Matt’s decided to take on a different challenge by serving up this intriguing covers album. Taking on much-loved classics from various eras, Matt very much puts his own stamp on the songs chosen here, turning each of them into timeless, melancholic swoons. With his selection including songs from Neil Young, Bob Marley, T-Rex, Prince, Belle & Sebastien, Avril Lavigne, Sixpence None The Richer & more, his unique takes breathe fresh new life into these well-established tunes.
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Fantasies EP by Bombay Bicycle Club
A band that just don’t seem to miss, indie-heroes Bombay Bicycle Club have followed-up their much-acclaimed sixth album, 2023’s My Big Day, with this fantastic new four-track EP. Very much keeping the collaborative spirit of that record alive, each track features a female guest vocalist to compliment Jack Steadman’s signature vocals, with the wonderful Matlida Mann, Liz Lawrence, Lucy Rose and Rae Morris all appearing on a track each here. My personal favourite is Better Now with Rae Morris but if you’re a Bombay fan like me, then you’re sure to enjoy this short-but-sweet companion piece to My Big Day.
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Work In Progress EP by Holly Humberstone
Having finally released her debut album Paint My Bedroom Black last year, Lincolnshire singer-songwriter Holly Humberstone is already back with more new music, with this new EP’s arrival coinciding with her current UK tour. Forged out of unfinished tracks left on her notes app, Holly has taken the time to complete her favourite demos that didn’t make the cut for her previous EPs and debut album. Anthemic recent single Dive is still a highlight, but the spacey stripped-back title track, the saxophone-backed Down Swinging and the simply stunning Easy Tiger all hugely impress too.
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Also worth checking out:, BLUE LIPS by ScHoolboy Q, How To Make A Master Peace by Master Peace, Daniel by Real Estate, The Past Is Still Alive by Hurray For the Riff Raff, Chorus by Mildlife, A Mirror Brightly by Geographer
Tracks of the Week
Broken Man by St. Vincent
The year is heating up in terms of new releases and in the last few weeks, we got news that the ever-amazing Annie Clark would be dropping her seventh solo record next month. Titled All Born Screaming, the first taste of the record is this absolute ripper of a single, filled with electrifying industrial rock and featuring none other than Dave Grohl. We’ll be reviewing the album for our April podcast and I personally can’t wait!
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Wild God by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
Another big artist with a new album on the way, Australian rock legends Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds will release their 18th (yes 18th!) studio album this August. The first single is the title track and Nick Cave’s claims that the band are “happy” this time around seem legit, as Wild God is as joyous as they’ve sounded in years.
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Our World by James
Also due to release their 18th studio album this year, Mancunian indie legends James are preparing to drop their new album Yummy next month. Whilst I wasn’t completely taken with the first single, Our World is James at their best. Boasting an infectious pop groove but with a powerful political message at its heart, it’s succeeded in getting me excited for their next opus.
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The Dream of Delphi by Bat For Lashes
Due to release her sixth studio album in May, which is also her first in five years, Natasha Khan AKA Bat For Lashes is back. Revealing her new record’s title track, it is a typically mystical composition anchored around her ever-stunning vocals. Welcome back!
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A Dream Is All I Know by The Lemon Twigs
Having been named our Album of the Month in May last year, the D’Addario brothers are planning a repeat in 2024, with their fifth studio album A Dream Is All I Know due for release this May. The singles for the record so far have been great but this title track is the best yet, filled with their trademark harmonies and vintage rock riffs.
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Passing Judgment by Been Stellar
Having caught them live this month supporting The 1975 on their current EU tour, its safe to say the buzz around Been Stellar is justified. Drawing shades to other NYC indie outfits The Strokes and Interpol, their upcoming debut is aptly titled Scream from New York, NY and if lead single Passing Judgment is anything to go by, it could end up being one of the debuts of the year.
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Mirror Muscles by SOFT PLAY
It’s great to have SOFT PLAY, the duo formerly known as SLAVES, back making music. Having released Punk’s Dead last year which ended up being one of my songs of 2023, you get the sense a new album is on the way and, based off these two singles, it may just be their best yet. New single Mirror Muscles is the one that adds further weight to that claim, boasting some monster riffs and lyrics that take digs at vanity gym goers, it’s sure to go down a storm this coming festival season.
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Monkey In The Middle by Marseille
And finally this week we have an up-and-coming indie outfit from Derby - Marseille. Influenced by the 90s Madchester scene, their singles up to this point have drawn comparisons to The Stone Roses and Monkey In The Middle is no different, thanks to its sprawling, psychedelic guitar passages. With some particularly scintillating riffs in the back end that would leave even John Squire himself impressed, Marseille are most certainly a band to watch going forward.
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Also worth checking out: Gears by Divorce, Change Shapes by Lauren Mayberry, Pull The Rope by Ibibio Sound Machine, What A Devastating Turn of Events by Rachel Chinouriri, Makes Me Violent by Bob Vylan, New World Flow by Joe Goddard & Fiorious, You Make Me Feel So Dumb by Walt Disco
REMINDER: If you use Apple Music, you can also keep up-to-date with all my favourite 2024 tracks through my Best of 2024 playlist. Constantly updated throughout the year with songs I enjoy, it is then finalised into a Top 100 Songs of the Year in December.
Add the Best of 2024 playlist to your library here
#new music#best new music#album recommendation#song recommendation#tracks of the week#album of the month#podcast#music podcast#album review#nadine shah#allie x#mgmt#the last dinner party#helado negro#idles#bleachers#holly humberstone#bombay bicycle club#jack antonoff#james#st. vincent#dave grohl#soft play#the lemon twigs#bat for lashes#nick cave#nick cave and the bad seeds#marseille#been stellar#the blinders
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Supercharge Your Business: 15 Fantastic Online Platforms to Promote Your Brand
Welcome, fellow business enthusiasts! Are you ready to take your brand to new heights by exploring the magical world of online marketing? In this article, we'll unveil 15 incredible platforms where you can showcase your business and captivate your audience. Get ready for a whirlwind tour filled with exciting examples and valuable insights. So, fasten your seatbelts and let's dive into this adventure of boosting your brand presence online!
Social Media Wonderland: Social media platforms, like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, are like vibrant digital marketplaces. Share captivating content, engage with your followers, and create a buzz around your brand. It's like hosting a fantastic online party where everyone wants to join in!
Blogging Bonanza: Blogs are like colorful storytelling hubs where you can share your expertise and connect with your target audience. Create engaging blog posts, share industry tips, and entertain readers with fascinating stories. It's like having your own magical book of wisdom!
Video Magic: Platforms like YouTube and TikTok offer a stage for your brand to shine through videos. Create entertaining and informative content, showcase your products or services, and let your creativity flow. It's like being a director of your own blockbuster movie!
Search Engine Sorcery: Optimize your website for search engines like Google to appear higher in search results. Use relevant keywords, create valuable content, and be the answer to your customers' search queries. It's like being a magician who reveals the secret to finding your business!
Email Enchantment: Build a loyal following by sending captivating emails to your subscribers. Share exciting updates, exclusive offers, and personalized content that makes your readers feel special. It's like sending magical messages that keep your customers coming back for more!
Influencer Adventures: Partner with influential individuals in your industry who have a strong online presence. Collaborate on campaigns or ask them to promote your brand to their followers. It's like having popular superheroes endorse your business and spread the word!
Local Listings Magic: List your business on local directories like Google My Business, Yelp, or TripAdvisor. Ensure your information is accurate, and encourage customers to leave positive reviews. It's like putting your business on the map and becoming a local legend!
Podcast Power: Podcasts are like radio shows that offer a platform for storytelling and expert insights. Start your own podcast or become a guest on existing ones to share your knowledge and build your brand's authority. It's like having your own radio station where listeners tune in for your wisdom!
Online Communities: Join online communities and forums related to your industry. Engage in discussions, provide valuable input, and establish yourself as an expert. It's like attending a fantastic gathering of like-minded individuals who admire your expertise!
Guest Blogging: Expand your reach by writing guest posts for popular blogs in your niche. Share valuable insights and include a link back to your website. It's like being a guest speaker at a grand event, captivating the audience with your knowledge.
Webinars and Online Workshops: Host webinars or online workshops where you can educate your audience and showcase your expertise. Share practical tips, answer questions, and engage with participants. It's like being a teacher in a virtual classroom, sharing your magical knowledge!
Online Directories: List your business in industry-specific directories relevant to your products or services. Make sure your business details are accurate, and gain visibility among potential customers. It's like being featured in a prestigious catalog of extraordinary businesses!
Online Advertising Marvels: Invest in online advertising platforms, such as Google Ads or social media ads, to reach a wider audience. Craft enticing ad campaigns that catch the eye and inspire action. It's like being a master magician, using ads to conjure up new customers!
Collaborative Cross-Promotion: Collaborate with complementary businesses to cross-promote each other's products or services. Partner up for exciting campaigns, giveaways, or joint content creation. It's like joining forces with other superheroes to save the day for your customers!
Online Press Releases: Write and distribute press releases about exciting updates, new products, or special events happening in your business. Share them on press release distribution websites to attract media attention and increase brand visibility. It's like being a celebrity with news-worthy stories that media outlets can't resist!
Conclusion: Congratulations, digital trailblazers! You've discovered 15 marvelous platforms to showcase your business and captivate your audience online. From social media wonders to blogging bonanzas and influencer adventures, each platform offers a unique opportunity to connect with your target market. So, embrace this magical journey, unleash your creativity, and watch your brand thrive in the vast online realm. Get ready to take your business to new heights with these enchanting marketing platforms!
#social marketing#social platform#marketing#business#making money#income#affliatemarketing#online business#make money
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Guess Who's Ten Years Old Today!
The Gourmet Goober officially turns ten years old today! From all of us in Gooberland, thank you for participating in our journey from a scrappy Chicago-based food blog to a podcast heard in over 30 countries. In the coming months, we have tons of surprises in store for you that we can't wait to share. For everyone who:
Shared our recipes
danced along with our happy dances
joined us on our Dishcrawl food tours
watched us on television
read our blog posts or
listen to our show
We are so grateful! Here's to the next decade!
Sincerely,
JJ, T, and Braxton!
#happy birthday#happy anniversary#chicago#Foodblog#Dishcrawl#dope black podcasts#Podcastsincolor#northwest indiana
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2024/09/02 Instagram post by Wakana
There's finally a new issue for my FC newsletter "Botanical Tsushin" 🤗I think it should have arrived at your place by now 🧚✨ The cover photo features me wearing pants, quite a rare style! I can't believe it's already been six months since this photo was taken…(Source)
2024/08/23 Blog post by Wakana ラップ事件と早寝早起き〜物持ちは良い方です〜
❗This is Fan Club EXCLUSIVE content❗ ❗PERSONAL USE ONLY❗ ❗Do NOT SHARE on other sites❗ ❗Join her FAN CLUB! Check out my detailed TUTORIAL ❗
The Plastic Wrap Incident, Early to Bed, Early to Rise ~ Taking Good Care of Things ~
The other day, I noticed that I was running out of plastic wrap at home. I always keep plastic wrap on the left side of the large drawer under the sink. I could tell I was only a few rolls away from the last one and since I had no stock left in the drawer, I decided to buy some before I forgot. Since plastic wrap is an essential item for me, I bought a bit more to stock up properly. This time, I bought a set of four online and immediately felt a sense of relief ♪ I was excited as I waited for Plastic Wrap babies to arrive. The next day, the plastic wrap was delivered to my house safely. I used up the last one and opened a new package. I felt at ease and happy knowing that I still had three rolls in stock on the left side of my drawer. All of a sudden, I looked to the right side of my storage drawer. There were two rolls just lying there. How did you get there??? What a surprise…I had no idea you existed (maybe because I bought them in the store and not online). Can't believe there have always been two extra rolls in stock. But why are they on the right side? It's really confusing. With five in stock, I feel like I don't need to buy plastic wraps for about a year. I feel like I should do a give-away for my fans. (I won't do it though.)
Hello, this is Wakana (0 ̄▽ ̄0)/
With five in stock, I won't have to worry about plastic wraps for a very long time (But I'm sure I'll end up buying even more rolls)
Well, it seems we've overcome the intense heat of August, and it's finally starting to cool down a little bit. At least in Tokyo.
Recently, in addition to stretching in the morning and evening, I've been trying to go to bed early and get up early. Ideally, I want to go to bed at 11pm and get up at 7am. Surprisingly, it's become a habit quite easily, and sometimes I even go to bed at 10pm and wake up at 6am 😂 I'm already sleepy by 9pm…😴I feel that doing a lot of different things in the morning really helps me finish the day efficiently and refreshed. In the evening, after getting out of the bath and finishing my skincare routine, I do whatever I like depending on how I feel that day. I do some thorough stretching, watch a movie, have a little wine, read a book, etc. I'm going to keep doing this in order to find the best schedule for me😊💕
Yesterday, I went to the hairdresser and got bangs again. This time, I got full-on bangs ( ̄^ ̄). My previous bangs couldn't even be called bangs because they were so thin. But now, they are proper thick bangs. With bangs like this, I can choose to wear them down, part them, or put them all up. I'm not used to it so I will try my best to arrange them nicely from now on. Of course, as before, I will be pulling them up frequqntly to let my forehead breathe (It's my go-to hair-style after all) I'll post some photos next time😊
Finally, I have an announcement and a reminder. First of all, here are some more infos about my upcoming FC exclusive event “Join Wakana! Houseboat Full-Course Tour” 🚣🎶
《Event Overview》 Title “Join Wakana! Houseboat Full-Course Tour” September 22 (Sun), evening session from 18:00 September 23 (Mon), day session from 12:00 Let's all enjoy a great meal on the boat! ! ! \\\٩( 'ω' )و //// For more information, please check this link😊 https://wakana-fc.jp/contents/773952
And once again, I would like to post a reminder for everyone to submit their messages for my next "Wakana's Talk Garden" podcast episode before the deadline. These are the topics: - Everyone's mysterious experiences - Anything you want to ask me!
Stories that can't be explained by science. Stories that make you question your own perception. Stories of miraculous experiences. Really anything weird you can think of! I look forward to your strange experiences 🤗(In a way, the wrap incident was also a strange experience.) Click here to apply ♡ https://wakana-fc.jp/answers/botanical_oshaberi_13/new
By the way, some of you asked about the floral sheets that could be seen on some of the pillow pictures in my last blog post. (Actually, it is a duvet cover) I had to think about it for a while but I must have bought it somewhere in the Sangenjaya area when I first moved to Tokyo 🤔I saw it and liked it so much that I bought it on a whim. It's been almost 20 years since then. I've been taking good care of it, haven't I? *laughs* I'm quite surprised it is still in such a good condition.
Well, that's all for today, until next time~☆( '▽')/ Lately, I've been obsessed with Mini Bolo snacks.
***Wakana*** (Source)
#kalafina#wakana#wakana blog#botanical land#wakana on instagram#fan club exclusive content#botanical tsushin#my god#she looks so good in those photos#😍😍😍#now I need to see wakana's bangs
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How to Balance Work and Travel Like a Global Nomad
Welcome to Global Nomad! Are you a digital entrepreneur with a passion for adventure and a desire to explore new horizons? If so, you've found your gateway to a world where travel meets online business, offering you unparalleled experiences that blend freedom, work, and play.
As a premier tour operator designed specifically for nomadic professionals, Global Nomad operates across vibrant travel clubs in exciting locations such as Canada, Brazil, Mexico, the Middle East, Spain, Italy, the USA, and Africa. With access to 45 exhilarating destinations, we provide more than just travel; we deliver opportunities to immerse yourself in adventures that enrich both your professional and personal life.
But let’s be honest: balancing work and travel is an art. It can be challenging to juggle your responsibilities while seeking out new adventures. In this blog, we’ll explore common challenges faced by digital nomads and how you can master the art of balancing work and travel, leveraging the resources offered by Global Nomad and our community, Wolf Pack.
The Challenges of Balancing Work and Travel
Digital nomads often encounter several obstacles while trying to balance their work commitments with their travel aspirations. Here are some of the most common challenges:
Distractions from the Environment
Traveling to exciting new destinations can lead to distractions. Whether it's the lure of the beach, the nightlife, or cultural attractions, it’s easy to lose focus on your work.
Time Zone Differences
Managing work across different time zones can be tricky, especially if you have clients or team members located elsewhere. Finding suitable times for meetings and collaboration can complicate your schedule.
Work-Life Balance
Striking the right balance between your professional and personal life can be a constant struggle. The lines between work hours and leisure time can easily blur, leading to burnout.
Limited Access to Resources
While traveling, you might find it challenging to access reliable internet, workspaces, or professional development resources. This can hinder your productivity and learning opportunities.
Isolation and Loneliness
While traveling, the lack of a consistent community can lead to feelings of isolation. It’s important to connect with others who understand the nomadic lifestyle and share similar goals.
How to Overcome These Challenges with Global Nomad and Wolf Pack
At Global Nomad, we understand these challenges and are committed to helping you navigate them. Here’s how you can leverage our resources and community, Wolf Pack, to find the perfect balance between work and travel.
Join the Wolf Pack Community
Wolf Pack is a new Facebook group designed specifically for digital nomads. By joining, you’ll gain access to a supportive community of like-minded individuals who share your passion for adventure and entrepreneurship. This network will help you combat feelings of isolation, provide insights into managing work while traveling, and offer advice based on real-life experiences.
Educational Workshops
Our Global Nomad workshops are designed to help you enhance your skills while enjoying the freedom of travel. Attend our poolside seminars that focus on essential digital nomad skills, such as time management, productivity hacks, and effective communication across time zones. These workshops will equip you with the tools you need to work efficiently and effectively, even in the most distracting environments.
Local Expertise
Each of our travel clubs is managed by local partners who provide insights into the best places to work, study, and relax in their regions. This local expertise includes recommendations for reliable co-working spaces with good internet, tips for maintaining a productive routine while traveling, and guidance on networking opportunities within the local business community.
Continual Learning and Networking
Stay connected and informed with our weekly podcast, informative newsletters, and specialized courses. Our resources ensure you have access to the latest industry trends and skills, which is crucial for thriving as a digital nomad. Engage with fellow members of Wolf Pack to discuss topics from productivity to personal growth, all while building meaningful relationships.
Inspiring Meetups and Conferences
Participating in our global meetups and conferences allows you to connect with other professionals who understand the nomadic lifestyle. These gatherings provide opportunities for networking, collaboration, and personal development, making it easier to strike a balance between work and adventure.
Embrace the Benefits of Being a Global Nomad
By leveraging the resources provided by Global Nomad and becoming a part of Wolf Pack, you’ll enjoy several benefits that enhance both your work and travel experiences:
- Enhanced Productivity: With access to workshops and local resources, you’ll find it easier to stay focused and productive while traveling.
- Strong Network: Connect with fellow nomads who can provide support, advice, and potential collaboration opportunities.
- Cultural Enrichment: Experience new cultures firsthand and learn how to adapt your work style to different environments, enriching both your personal and professional life.
- Continuous Growth: Stay updated with the latest trends and skills through our educational offerings, allowing you to grow your business while traveling.
- Work-Life Harmony: Learn strategies to maintain a healthy work-life balance, ensuring that you enjoy every moment of your travels.
Your Adventure Awaits
Are you ready to take your digital nomad journey to new heights? Join Wolf Pack today and immerse yourself in a community that values both adventure and entrepreneurship. Don’t let the challenges of balancing work and travel hold you back; instead, embrace the support and resources available through Global Nomad.
Imagine working from a beautiful beach in Mexico one day, attending a workshop in Spain the next, and connecting with fellow entrepreneurs at a vibrant meetup. These experiences are just a taste of what awaits you as a member of Wolf Pack.
Your adventure begins here. Join us and start mastering the art of balancing work and travel, unlocking limitless opportunities, and creating the life you’ve always dreamed of. The world is waiting for you—let’s explore it together!
This blog post aims to resonate with digital entrepreneurs seeking to balance work and travel, while highlighting the resources and community available through Global Nomad and Wolf Pack.
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17 Things to Do on the Isle of Man #290
So you want to go to the Isle of Man? Can you spend a full week there and find enough to do? I’ll share with you 17 things you will enjoy on the Isle of Man. Plus, you’ll get some music from Ruth Keggin & Rachel Hair.
This is Pub Songs & Stories #290
0:14 - Marc Gunn “By Amazing Grace” from Come Adventure With Me
4:22 - WELCOME TO PUB SONGS & STORIES
I am Marc Gunn. I’m a Celtic folk musician and podcaster living in Atlanta, Georgia. This podcast is primarily for fans of my music in particular and Celtic music, in general. That’s because I highlight some of the artists I feature on my other podcast the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast.
But today, we’re doing a little bit of traveling to the Isle of Man. I traveled to the Isle of Man this summer as part of my Celtic Invasion Vacations. I learned a LOT about the island, its Celtic and Norse history, and I came up with a list of 17 things you can do on your own trip to this delightful Celtic nation.
If you’re new to the show, please subscribe. You can do that PubSong.com , over on my Patreon, or just send me an email to follow@celtfather.
If you know someone interested in visiting the Isle of Man, please share this episode.
5:15 - UPCOMING SHOWS
NOV 9: IrishFest Atlanta, Roswell, GA with Inara
NOV 15-17: CONjuration, Duluth, GA
NOV 23: Georgia Renaissance Festival Fall Fling, Fairborn, GA from 2-9 PM
NOV 30: Georgia Renaissance Festival Fall Fling, Fairborn, GA from 2-9 PM
6:12 - SOME STUFF TO KNOW
News strategy to share photos on Social and Patreon
Advertising on the podcast
Poll: What's Your Favorite Track on Dancing With Hobbits?
Merch: Buy Dancing With Hobbits
Kickstarter for Another Faire to Remember
Brobdingnagian Bards Podcast
Hope at last #HARRIS2024
13:08 - Ruth Keggin & Rachel Hair "Arraneyn Cadlee" from LOSSAN
17:49 - THINGS TO DO ON THE ISLE OF MAN
A long recap of Celtic Invasion of Isle of Man coming to Travel Ireland & Scotland podcast. See the Itinerary for CIV Isle of Man
Electric rail
Snaefell
Laxey Wheel
Boat trip around
Music at Black Dog Oven
Guided Tour with Jill Quirk
Culture Vannin
Fynoderee Distillery
Peel Castle
Castle Rushen
Niarbyl
Balladoole Viking Boat
Cregneash Folk Village
Maeyll Circle
Douglas Manx Museum
Weekly folk sessions
Manx cat cafe
Food
Black Dog Oven
The Boatyard
14 North
30:05 - FEEDBACK
Mary Deal emailed photos from Central Coast Ren Faire and wrote: “San Luis Obispo, CA
Been here all day. Loving every minute. Wish you and some of your folks were playing. We need more good music.”
30:19 - SUPPORT THE CLUB
The show is brought to you by my supporters on Patreon. If you enjoy this podcast or my music, please join the Club. You get something new every week. It could be bonus podcasts, downloadable songs, printed sheet music, blogs, or stories from the road. Plus, you’ll get access to videos like my Coffee with The Celtfather video concerts. Email follow@celtfather !
If you can’t support me financially, just sign up on Patreon for free. Special thanks to our newest and returning patrons:
30:50 - CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS
Every year, I lead a small group of people on an exciting adventure, usually to one of the Celtic nations, but not always.
31:31 - Dancing With Hobbits “Big Feet, Big Heart” from Dancing With Hobbits
32:58 - CREDITS
Thanks for listening to Pub Songs & Stories. This episode was edited by Mitchell Petersen.
You can follow and listen to the show on my Patreon or wherever you find podcasts. Sign up to my mailing list to learn more about songs featured in this podcast and discover where I’m performing.
Remember. Reduce, reuse, recycle, and think about how you can make a positive impact on your environment.
Have fun and sing along at www.pubsong.com!
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Ringing out this year with Austins' monologue on SNL in last year's Christmas episode. The man himself making fun of his own voice?
It's one of the most heartfelt monologues I've ever seen on the show. He's his usual endearing self and this whole episode is worth a re-watch.
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Previous Special Voice Sundays:
April 2023 (Chapman University interview)
May 2023 (Carve the Mark audiobook)
June 2023 (Hollywood Insider interview for Elvis)
July 2023 (Howard Fine in conversation)
August 2023 (Marc Maron WTF Podcast)
September 2023 (discussing 'The Iceman Cometh')
October 2023 (reading 'RED' by Taylor Swift)
November 2023 (Elvis press tour interview)
Tagging my dear ABVA members:
@areacodefan @manic-pixie-dino-nuggies @girlnairb @klizzie93 @presleysdarling @generoustreemystic @chasingwildflowers @austinbutlermischief @arianatheangel-girl @feral-fae-writes @justafangir1 @kendralavon7 @samfangirls @kiankiwi @ellie-24 @butlerette @darlingelvis @butlersbebe @prompted-wordsmith @purejasmine @kingdom4akiss @faegoddessog @richardslady121 @austinswhitewolf @sc-rp
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