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AP News Radio
Kennedy Center Honors honor Clooney, U2
"You two and Gladys Knight are among the entertainers who will be featured on the Kennedy Center Honors special. I'm Archie's are a letter with a preview. That's Eddie Vedder performing in tribute to U2 at the Kennedy Center for the performing arts in Washington earlier this month. The annual gala was recorded for TV and airs Wednesday on CBS. Patti LaBelle tearfully sang the praises of her friend singer Gladys Knight, ballerinas performed in honor of composer Tania Leon, Sheryl Crow saying baby baby in tribute to singer Amy Grant, Matt Damon teased honoree George Clooney a lot. So did Julia Roberts before telling Clooney he deserves the honor. You are a Beacon truly leading all who know you to a happier, more fulfilling path.

AP News Radio
Kennedy Center honors U2, George Clooney, Gladys Knight in star-studded event
"President Joe Biden paid tribute to 5 artists at The White House on Sunday as they were honored by the Kennedy Center in Washington. With the latest. Musicians U2, Amy Grant and Gladys Knight after George Clooney and composer Tania Leon are this year's Kennedy Center Honors. They got a White House reception and all star tributes from the likes of Garth Brooks, Julia Roberts and Eddie Vedder, Biden says he has all of night songs. We're gonna get on that midnight train because I think I speak for all Americans I say we'd rather live in your world than be without you and ours. The tributes will be broadcast on CBS on December 28th.

AP News Radio
Leslie Jordan, versatile Emmy-winning actor, dies at 67
"Character actor Leslie Jordan has died in a single car crash in Los Angeles according to the Los Angeles Times and celebrity website TMZ Jordan was 67 a march east are a letter with a look at his career Leslie Jordan won an Emmy in 2005 for playing Beverly Leslie on Will & Grace He also was a recurring character on call me Kat and appeared on the cool kids and in various roles on American Horror Story Oh it's exhausting being viral Jordan became an unexpected Instagram celebrity when the pandemic hit He posted videos from his home in Tennessee telling stories about himself it led to Jordan writing a new book called how y'all doing and recording a gospel album called companies coming that featured Dolly Parton Chris Stapleton and Eddie Vedder

WLS-AM 890
"eddie vedder" Discussed on WLS-AM 890
"Why the general surgeon of Florida has come out and suggested that certainly people in that age group shouldn't be having the vaccine, but I've looked at that data. I've spoken to the researchers in Israel. And in fact, this signal of harm is for everybody, even people over the age of 60 not to that degree. Let me jump in here and just very quickly, given what we know thus far, was this vaccine rolled out too quickly without adequate testing because of the global pandemic nature of things. I think yes, but Laura, I find it very difficult to believe that Pfizer senior executives and Pfizer scientists didn't know when it was being rolled out because they have access to the raw data, which we now know shows significant harm. It's likely they knew this, which means that I don't think it probably with hindsight and I'm sure the investigation will reveal this eventually. It probably should never have been rolled out in the first place. Wow, this I mean, if this is the case, this is a global scandal. You think? Now, of course, we have 84% of American registered voters excuse me, think the media is a threat to democracy. Now the media has two choices with information like this about the vaccine and other information. They could investigate it and report the facts and report the actual science. Or they could join the communist socialist censorship brigade, ironic being there the media and they actually have constitutional protections to speak actually written in for them. Freedom of the press into the constitution, so you could speak the truth and start putting out information about this vaccine. So people can make decisions and potentially save their lives and their kids lives, or you could choose to jump in with the socialists and push for censorship as people potentially die. You chose the latter. That's why 84% of registered voters see you immediate. It's a threat to democracy. It's also why I'm long in the United States. The game is up, folks. The game is up. These people have toyed with us and played with us for too long, academia, the entertainment community, the sports community, big business, pharma, big government, liberals, swampy Republicans, and they're sycophantic media ass kissers. And the game is up. You can never go back again once you've seen the wizard and look back at that screen and be frightened. It doesn't work the other way around. But at Eddie Vedder say once from Pearl Jam, you know, when you grow up, you trade magic for fact. There's no trade backs. No trade backs, folks. We'll be right back. Folks, it really looks like the world is losing its mind, but you can

KOMO
"eddie vedder" Discussed on KOMO
"For their first concert in the Bay Area in a decade Seattle band Pearl Jam faced a problem Drummer Matt Cameron was out sick he had tested positive for COVID instead of canceling the show the band called on a couple of pros to fill in including Red Hot Chili Peppers veteran Joss klinghoffer Mitchell though frontman Eddie Vedder called on the crowd for help 20 year old fan Josh Arroyo jumped up and ran towards the front Veteran noted he was wearing a T-shirt listing all 5 of Pearl Jam's regular drummers since the band's earliest days Veteran instructed his crew get him tested for COVID and bring him out for the encore Fast forward to the last number Ladies and gentlemen please welcome one of their own Video from the evening shows a royal behind the kit guitarist Mike mccready plays the opening chords of the 1991 fan favorite yellow ledbetter when his moment arrives Arroyo kicks in Mister Trump nothing flashy just a competent backbeat while Eddie Mike stone and the rest do their thing Afterward the pearl jammer for a day's stance with the band and takes a bow He gets a fist bump from vedder then jogs off stage to the screams of his hometown crowd Corwin Hague northwest news radio What a memory for that person The.

WNYC 93.9 FM
"eddie vedder" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Morning edition on WNYC I'm Michael hill Today on the Ryan layer show congressman Richie Torres joins us to talk about the vote on build back better the just past infrastructure Bill And what that means for the cross Bronx expressway Plus the members of the band they might be giants talk about their latest project called book an art book tune in this morning at ten Right now here's John schaefer with today's giggler In the 1990s Sufi music from Pakistan became an unlikely phenomenon thanks to the late great singer nusrat Fatah Ali Khan Fans included Peter Gabriel Pete Townsend Jeff Buckley and Eddie Vedder Nusrat died in 1997 but this music known as cavalli continued on as it has in the Khan family for almost 600 years His nephew rahat Fatah Ali Khan was part of news rats ensemble and now keeps that cavalli flame burning with his own group The song is Ali dum dum Ali in my soul by raha Fatah Ali Khan in Pakistan you probably couldn't get near one of his concerts but this Sunday in New Jersey You might have a shot He's performing at NJ pack the New Jersey performing arts center Sunday evening and details are.

Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"eddie vedder" Discussed on Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"Hey have you seen that bastards of baseball and that to somebody asked me With my grandfather of filmmaker. I just couldn't believe that is one of my all time favorite baseball movies. That is just incredible. I went and Actually found some vintage eight by tens from that era. I got a little bit of a baseball connection. So i wanted. Those guys represented in the and it was all north west. Right was a portland oregon. Yeah i mean that. And then jim belton i mean come on all my all. My favorite elements of baseball alighting and one incredible kaleidoscope. Package is just incredible. If you ever actually it seems weird sometimes you see something so probably wanna reach out. But but right you know i thought about right incur and i was lucky enough to know jim bowden. We had some great phone calls. And i read all his books. Yeah i was lucky to get to know him But i really run to pass that onto kurt. That was just incredible. And then yeah it was your he made. It was your grandfather. Yeah yeah yeah was being being division you know he had the he had he had the vision and he went and executed it very cool. Great story you know. One of the best and really cool. Yeah just so nonconformist anti-corporate exactly exactly and they were crushed. Yeah of course. Of course we were talking about. Dad's did you hear the bruce story i. I think he's told it somewhere. I don't think it was part of the the great show at the broadway cedar but did you hear the bruce one where you know his dad him they wouldn't really talk about music and But when his dad was was about to move on. I think they were in the hospital and then I think bruce might have asked him see. I think bruce had broach the subject. And i hope. I'm telling it proper in regards to my friend here but I think the version was something like daddy did you. Did you like any of the music. Do you like any of the music An an His dad when i picture them like he's grabbed his hand or something he said. I like discerns about me. You know independence day you know. Go to bed now. Let's getting now than you can say is going to change anything. My god you know this stuff so but yeah that was That i think that was bruce's moment. Man i pearl. Jam ever breaks it up. I think we should you know go on the road together. All three of us. Just i'll just. I'll just cry on stage. You guys tell stories about your father's and i'll just cry on onstage. That'll be that'll be like big show. Be over and they're like. I can't be off becoming out for more. Oliver cried yet. Scott to be and they're never coming back on more income. You all over crowding encores. I of course annoy the shit out of me. If you're gonna play fifteen songs play fifteen songs if you need to be begged to come back out again. Then play thirteen songs. See that saying that was one of the great things outside of you. Know wanting to be part of this. Auto destruct art movement of the mid sixties in the net parlaying into you know smashing your instruments two pieces at the end of the gig. That's the great thing because you do that. And you're you're not going to back out it's over that's it now i've i've done it. We'll have smashed guitar on the last song but it's just the one guitar they're like. Oh yeah they're definitely coming back up you know. Get forty eight back. then you need to. You need to smash like everything you know. One of my favorite guitar smashing stories was mike mccready australia. Ninety four i think our first time down there might mccreevy's playing soundcheck any so hyped up and he's just losing he's playing out of his brain you know some solo is just he's got this nineteen fifty nine. Strat is just like jack irons was our drummer. Were was jack where maybe day and we're watching Any a fucking takes his guitar off starts smashing like a fifty nine stratocaster. There's no so like infected. Chris cornell says about and then the the pj twenty dogma infected on fire just demolishes incredible. Yeah l. animal has like belushi smashes it against the wise like sorry. What did he say that escalated fast guitar. God that's but infected legend word to describe that in his infected. I love that Cornell came down. that's true there man. You're the best i just. I don't know how to repay. I don't know how to thank you for doing this. Who the hell wants to do. Somebody's podcast but you did it and forever indebted. I one there. You go maybe second. Maybe that's whatever you always been. You'll be thank you so much good to know you brother. Thank you so much really. That was beautiful. Thanks that was really nice michigan. That was fun. Listen to daddy issues on the iheartradio app on apple podcasts. Or wherever you get your podcast daddy. Issues is a production of cavalry audio and iheart media produced by margaret carmichael. 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Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"eddie vedder" Discussed on Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"Well it it. It makes me believe that you know really i will remain open to things larger than our own dimension. That's that's rahmat. I believe that to me is crazy. But eddie while you were telling that story you were looking up and i'm looking at my one of my best friends crying like a baby crying like a man and having. It's not really tough. Time lovey brother cement. Holy fuck well. I'll just fill the gap by saying. My sister played a an interview that my dad did a year before he died with a radio host and saint louis and he was asking the host was asking my dad about me and i just started and the broadcast world and my dad never heard the interview before and i heard it and it was my dad being asked about. You know me as an announcer and he said i'll tell you right now in his gravelly voice. I'll tell you this right. Now is the best i've ever heard. He's better than i ever was. And most importantly he's a nice guy and people like him and the host kind of question. I just said really question that and the hosts said no i don't he said he's the best i've ever heard and i'd never heard my dad. He just was not that kind of dad where he would you tell my mom he'd tell all of his friends. He tell the person delivering the mail. But he wouldn't tell me that and to hear that fifteen years after he died for the first time. It's the only time i've really cried about my dad being gone. Even after he died you know morning him everyday being hospital but it was the only time that i ever really broke down. And i listen to it and i. I've only listened to at once and it's just it's heavy so it's such an amazing thing. Though that you got to experience that you know. I i guess i just struck me because i don't think i've ever had anything like that with my my real father. You know what i mean. And i my being a dad is the number one thing in my life and i'm with my boys and my girl to you know i always think of how lucky they are because they get to be so loved and to have someone so present in their life and i didn't really have that you know i mean and i haven't had that moment really yet and i. Maybe i'm like needing or looking for that moment in this reconnection with my dad but well that's how that's how we started talking to right so you're in on your contented but but maybe you can go there. You need to go. Yeah because you you have the opportunity and and it's it's important it's an important opportunity and and you're saying that this relationship was gonna come together because you didn't wanna have regrets mortality and all that but i think it sounds like you still have a little ways to go and and again you don't wanna have those regrets. It's on me though. You know what. I mean like i. I waited for him for our. I'm forty three right so now it's not about it's on me to pursue it and just to keep pursuing in pursuing in and i would suggest pursue it with low expectations right exactly so it can disappoint you any further. You know and it's okay. Yeah yeah yeah. Yeah yeah. And i do and you know but that hit me because you know even from beyond you got to hear a lyric where he's actually saying to take care of you. I mean that's fucking gnarly. I've my dad has texted me. I'm proud of you here and there with a reconnection. But like i haven't had one of those conversations with him. I mean he he had one nice really nice moment when after we drank a ton of beers and and he started getting emotional because he saw so much of himself in me and and and you know it was reciprocated. I was like holy shit. This man is so much like me even his desire to wander and to live in his studio and smoke joints drink whiskey alike and play poker and just sort of be alone. I'm and i'm a social person. But i i can relate to that and there was a lot in this long conversation through a lot of alcohol where we connected on a spiritual level and it was awesome. But i haven't had that that sort of closure. I guess you know or that moment and you know what i think would really get them there and i think this you can do this. Is you walk in. He sees himself in you. And then that gets them. If you walk in wearing like a nineteen seventies like ray jumpsuit or yellow trim. He will he will exactly not just like mountain. That's right that's right man. It's going to take a wardrobe change a hair hairdresser to blow me out. I'm thinking some form. You know elton john's now like yes. Bring it back. I'm gonna show up at his ranch in malibu in that outfit. See what to see what he does here the hauled off in handcuffs. That's my that's my dad. Well this is the call in the history of zoom calls. Yeah thank you now but thanks for sharing that for sharing them and i was that was really main just found a personal level. Like a powerful thing for me to hear. Well joe that you decide to it's You know. I am so happy that we've gotten to know each other over the years and So many great experiences and and And just being in contact all the time but also watching you know. I was watching a documentary about the eighties cardinals. And then also there's another documentary about the mcgwire sosa thing. And so i didn't really. I wasn't really aware of of your dad. I mean if i had grown up in saint louis he would have been her of you. Know a fixture like harry carey or something. But i and i and i knew that there was some nepotism involved. Great as long as you keep it in the family. I love hepatic. I'm all epa tight. I never take for destruction..

Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"eddie vedder" Discussed on Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"Kinda her amazing journey but then the relationship between the the dad who was not a he he ain't word glacier and but it's it's really really intense and so powerful But i got the opportunity to add some music in it and And glen hansard as well and sean marshall cap power So that's been one kind of work thing that we've been able to kind of get from the past conception into Delivery soon. I think it's it's So proud of of Sean and his crew and just blown away by his kids his son hopper plays The brother to it's just it's really powerful But yeah and i'm not sure when it'll come out or anything like that or how but but but but they shot it. Everything was shot though. Prior to everything was shot right when they were kind of in getting into final editing. Or that you know that kinda last last run around the track right when it all all this stuff went down in fact glen hansard was in los angeles flew from ireland to los angeles. Had one meeting with sean. And sean marshall and they were going to be in the studio for two weeks or so and then literally had to turn around that evening and get back to ireland because they were closing borders so and then after that was kinda put on hold and we started working from home different way to do things but but the most important part of that project to me is the next layer which you can choose to talk about or not which is who you may or may not have collaborated with on one of the songs. Oh we can. We can cut this all out so it doesn't matter yeah. Well you don't have to say. I'm going to unwrap that presently. Okay all right. Well i like. I like i like it better like this because now you can leave that in and have have everyone wondering yes yes well. It was him as an important glamorous davidson. It's you and john davidson. Right john davidson. Who wrote an incredible book. That that all my success. I can kind of dedicate it back to our producer. Brennan o'brien we made many many many records With an and he turned me onto a book by john davidson called the singing entertainer. I don't think you can find a copy of it on ebay. They're so valuable. And it will teach you every and how to stand how to hold your mike how where to position the people in your staff during a staff meeting detour meeting. There's certain people that should sit in certain places like your neighbor four feet away from your feet or does it talk about. Does it talk about you hanging off. Rafters john davidson ever hang from rafters at different music festivals. Is that part of the book. No that would be my take on it The but see. That was something that lola falana never did you see so it was kind of free. Well it actually. I was gonna i. It's funny thing that that was going on. You know you're lola. Falana angle berg humperdinck. That was going on at the same time as punk rock. Yeah which is kind of your i. Love is a not of okay at heart. 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That is pretty smart. Get six three months of instant inc when you choose. Hp plus conditions apply visit. Hp dot com slash. Smart for details. This is cool thing happened to me about About dads and getting no my dad. And there's a crazy cubs connection oliver. You're asking me before about. Where did the cub things started it. Literally just my uncle bringing me to wrigley field. When i was six And also having watched and played a lot of baseball sandlot that was of what we did all summer. And and i love the game and wrigley. Wgn had i think the cubs had most the broadcast more games than any other team and they were all day games. And they were like partier. Family ron santo and glenn becker randy hundley and jose cardenal and billy williams like name everybody they. They were part of your family. You know and and it's funny. I sometimes story about going there the first time we might even talk about this at it. Murphy's joe i can't remember when we doing let's play to but to walk in wrigley field nc in and i tried to remember i was i was thinking. Well why was it so impactful like that moment. Wizard of oz were ralston. It goes to color but it was walking up the bleacher ram and then walking here. In the midst pop in the fungal bats going and then walking out and seeing the greenest green jr.

Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"eddie vedder" Discussed on Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"They can have that balance than i feel my opinion they can. they can be well rounded. You know. But i've also got a boy who's going through puberty right now should is changing. Things are developing. The girls are coming into the picture. There's some inappropriate shit that's going on but at the same time i'm thinking about when i was twelve where was i. Don't wanna be hypocritical. I sort of cycled through. And they'll put them on your scale. Jeez the world of favor. Don't save back when i was thirteen. I don't know have a higher standard for your own kid. You've i yeah. I i should. I should 'cause i was. I was i was a little early. I was a little bit early. I'll tell you some stories later at a you you you you were rolling that teaching chong album mccain with the the Two foot rolling. You've you've probably stall an ounce of your dear well. I don't know those barrels his now since dad two foot joint with stolen we'd write some headers some hookers in there when he was about fifteen now to get sixteen. Now you're starting to. Let's let's be clear for a second because we got to put this into context. It wasn't i wasn't paying for a hooker. I had a relationship with a high class escort at the age of sixteen and she was twenty six. And i don't want to create a tv show around this because it was a time of my life in the nineties in los angeles. That was informed everything that i am today in the best possible way. Honestly there was a lot except for that persistent drip still. I took penicillin passing. Are we talking about like climate change and how to yes yes. We got a sixteen year old with a high class. Escort what you're dealing with on the other side. Zoom here joe you you took us here we you know you just took. You took us there you know. We were being very articulate and thoughtful and took us down. Heidi fleiss escort situation. God but i just wanted to be clear that this is not a sixteen year old. I paying for a high class fucking hooker. This is a situation that i got into. You know where i was having a relationship with. Glenn we got it we catch. Okay i just. I just wanna be clear. What was your clear. And what was your job at sixteen. What were you What was your doing oliver. Pyatt yeah now. I got expelled from high school. Because i was. I cheated on a on a chemistry test. Which was fucking bullshit. I that's all other story. And i met this woman who is an assistant and She it's a long story but she turned out to be. You know this high class escort but she was very beautiful and she went to columbia graduated columbia and spoke french and german and was incredibly beautiful and i was at her apartment. You know on martel and melrose. And i sat on her bed early on and two grand fell out of her purse and i said what is that and she says. Oh it's nothing. It's i owe it to a friend and i said i i don't believe you and she said do you know what's going on in the news right now with heidi fleiss and i said yes i do and she said well i am one of her girls and i as i okay and then that started about an eight to ten month relationship with her and i brought all my young friends into the mix and it was a series parties. But this is this. Is the script a risky business. I've seen this now. Well she's still here she's still your faberge egg and then you had the money to get it back before your peril high i am. I am developing a show around this part of my life because honestly if we wanna get into it just for a second. It was less about being salacious. And just fucking a bunch of you know beautiful. People at the age of sixteen it was she was truly in love with me and she was scared and didn't know how to deal with it. And i was in my. She was my sexual awakening. You know five months before. I had just lost my virginity so she was mad enough hard for three minutes and he's sorry this title. We could talk about this story later. The plane this reminds me of a time when we were hanging out of murphy's after a cubs game in two thousand sixteen and eddie's playing guitar and i am the one singing in front of a nice little room of people and i said how mad are you people right in the morning that i'm the one singing and he's not and that any better on our podcast and we're listening to you. Know my tutor. Part two with starring oliver hudson. Well that's your special purpose a fascinating time in my life. god either. The world is racing to get back to normal but getting back to feeling normal. Takes time if you are overwhelmed by all your not alone even though you might feel that way now is the time to find the support. You need to move forward talk. Space makes it easy to connect with a licensed therapist from the comfort of your own device. They have thousands of expert. 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Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"eddie vedder" Discussed on Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"Noticed a lot of thumbs up like in the grocery store like i feel like running walking through the backstage age thumbs up or there was cal. Does that a lot on. America's got talent like i love ya. Here's my thumbs up. That's fine that's bill. Gonna even though you said phil mickelson phil mickelson. Yeah hey i'm thumbs up okay. Fine there was a woman walking out of a target the other day my daughter and i were walking in and she had a young with her This cool african american woman and her shirt just black shirt with big white. Right just said stopped fucking killing us and you know a nodded but then realized You know i'm not close enough to see the is because again we're keeping six feet apart but then double sums up on now. That was even gone to the point where i will take my mask off. After i pass at a safe distance ago i was smiling or you know in your case. Love the shirt. i'm wearing. You know where they don't they don't they don't smile back. And then you're like smiley ass all right exactly. I do that in olden times like you know last winter. If i if i smile or say something and they don't smile back i'm like can i get that smile back. Please fuck you. i'm smiling. i don't know you. I gave you a smile on a nowhere and you didn't smile back. I want it back. Kvant joe their free. Keep giving them out. Can i say one more thing about sports is that you said that About sports and having people have a reason to come together. And and i i in and and then keep from being isolated and and i really hope that's what happens because because if it were to be just a distraction that that part would make me nervous. It's just a distraction or some respite from you know all this insanity i understand and i feel the need for totally understand greek. But i'm really hoping that that the issues can stay at the forefront cata we keep the momentum you know how do we how do we keep that at the forefront. I think just staying engaged just staying engaged like like an athlete. Who work out every day. You know it's like our job. It's our job and you know we need to do it. Not just for ourselves where we're doing it for everybody you know. It's it's it's just one of those times in and that's a powerful thing like we get to be at bat this generation or these. These two generations are coming up on. That are alive now. Three generations. it's art. It's it's world series. It's it's on and and are you know what we're up against. You know the opposing team. Is you know the destruction of our plan. So i think disdain engaged in and understanding. and don't let this you know distractions meaning miss misinformation. Or you know the in and being a little bit media savvy you know teaching our kids to be media savvy you know. Read the whole thing and then find out. What the headline means and then and then find another source in. Make sure you're not and also not in an echo chamber of only people who are like minded and you're getting your news feed on a you know our little echo chamber machines that are in our pockets. Twenty four seven and next door buds. Know so i think i think really becoming a little bit. More media. savvy would be a very helpful thing and you know. I'm not sure how people communicate you know instagram's talks and Facebook's in but i all the positives There are i think there are equal if not more negatives if you're not careful and that's that's a guy or you know we're we're parents have to. You know young women that are very vulnerable in in that kind of Atmosphere so it's a lot to be conscious. How do you deal with that with girls. Actually you know what i mean like how do you do you. Just put your faith in them and trust them or is there do you. How do you know it's hell navigate. They you know they. They have to be monitored and know that they're being monitored and and they get upset quite often when You know we have to take it away. You know you can can kind of you know it would be like Yeah i think it. Chemically has Their their mood affects their actions stats. They're kind of physical being Kinda going down the rabbit holes of technology. And there's some we've had some huge lapse an enjoyment out of some kind of diktat in whatever but but at the same time it's it's You know it can. I mean i know that we have probably had like atari securing some kind of gaming's pong or something that ponded on indoors like you know like yeah. We were so bikes riding bikes. Were playing football on the front lawn or whatever we were doing. But i mean i. I got to strike that balance man. It's about balance. I got three kids. And i deal with the same shit right now. My older boys are sort of getting into more technology and look. I can't deny it altogether. But i need to. I need to be the one to find the balance for them. Because i don't want them to stay inside all day. That's why i'm in colorado right now. That's why we've moved to colorado at times in our lives. Mike get on your dirt. Bikes roger motorcycles. Get go on your mountain bikes. Go fish let's go do this..

Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"eddie vedder" Discussed on Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"Laird. Hamilton and john mcenroe. They can't remember who the other they're extremely competitive Experts what they do and and but extremely competitive john mcenroe laird hamilton. These are extremely competitive. And i thought if if i could just get everyone to throw in like twenty five hundred bucks so there was you know ten grand on the line and then just watch him play shoots and ladders. You can't serious no nothing you can do. And that would be fascinating and never got around idea. I would be scared. Mcenroe would flip the game board over and nobody would number where they were and then they have to call the bed off your e i. I've always heard my whole life. That rockstars are actors wannabe athletes and then the reverse is true. I you ed. From what i know and and i mean i know plenty. Would you cash it all in if you could play one game as a real chicago cub if you could one just one one game. I'm talking about your career. Nothing else just pearl jam rock and roll hall of fame. You get four at bats in a real daytime game at wrigley field. And that's it. You get one. That's all would give them the world series at least give them the world series. I wanna tuesday may listen. There's no no fucking way over. And but and let's if was a world series game a game seven. Yeah and if you want it and it with a walk off grand slam and the twelve You know if that one game could have been like my david. Ross game game. Seven chicago cubs. They've never went Then maybe but still no no. We'll let us take it a step further the success that you have in the music world if you have the same success as a cub would you switch that no i i the to me as much as baseball is in in wrigley. Field chicago cubs. I mean it. It's really important to me like a like a like a limb that unfound fonda news often. it's it's It's extremely it's been an important part of my life in a great dedication and i've i've which grants such incredible and has so many great friendships that experiences. Where did that come from. By the way where where did that passion for for the cubs in sports. Come from will let me let me go back and just say about the music thing though just just to clarify that. It's just you know the element. And i've talked about it before but but the art art torn whatever. It's you know you have you have volume you have velocity you. Have you know some lyrical content. You'll have the physicality of playing and then and then when you have an audience that so fortunate but a an energetic audience scenario feeding you give them something and then they get back and then it just keeps heightening raising up. And then there's a element of improvisation and you can move it and you're communicating and members and you're exploring things lives you know that are happening in the moment and i mean all that stuff you just can't beat it on any whether i'm watching band or especially being able to be fortunate enough to be the the the kind of nucleus to that. We know the younger thing that is part of that live. Experience is that we're blessed with these larger sized crowds. You is is. There's an energy to a large large group of people. It there's a. There's a real incredible energy just due to the fact that you're witnessing thousand. Tens of thousands of people agreeing on something. Yes great jerry. That's ago so well put a love that yeah just to see them singing dancing within the same kind of way and and agreeing on some. You know like six people trying to order a pizza. That's that's hard ten. You know ten thousand twenty that brazil south america. If you're playing a hundred thousand people you know. As far as the i can see and then some and you can see the waves of the drumbeat. You can see the the sound travel as they clap. Hands i it's just incredible. You can actually see the sound waves in the people club like the queen at wembley stadium for live aid. You could actually see the sound way that it's just an incredible thing to witness at a time when we really are being tested on the lesson of look If it affects one person it affects all of us. It affects a a certain community. It affects all of us if a sex You know know all our different the things that kind of bond us but we each have you know are kind of separate either communities or sexual orientations are but but if it's not you know if we're not all healthy and surviving than than we're all at risk and this. The pandemic is really but that in our faces in a way that i don't think the modern world has ever experienced obviously not. It's yeah and i think that's the part that the isolation you know the the divisiveness and you're right. I think about that when people ask me now about sports. I'm like look. I'm i'm smart enough that not everybody's a sports fan but at a time like this. We need something to bring people together. You bring your band brings people together. You bring people together. Sports these communal activities that bring people from different races together as you said sexual orientations together from different political beliefs together given high fives to people in the stands singing as one to your music. I mean that's what's needed now. More than ever. And that's the heartbreaking part of this whole thing is shelter in place means you're on your own and and you're not really. You can't even smile at somebody from behind a mask even the most simple. You're walking down an aisle in a grocery store or your you know. I try to be as friendly as i can to. Everybody i see just to flash somebody a smile in these days is so vitally important and yet. We're all wearing masks so nobody can even can even see that. So it's it's it's. It's like an orwellian like weird kind of you gotta learn to smile with your eyes joe. It's the practice of noticed that..

Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"eddie vedder" Discussed on Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"It on and so were were able to do that. But i think you know as long as you're paying attention being hyper aware of it even knowing that it's not just also you're making a living and and make it nice and college in the future and in all these things there's also the thing about our special purpose. It's kind of a thing that makes us in some ways who we are and you know and then you know mom has a special purpose in the kids. Have their special purpose. You know that we we all kind of are aware and work so everybody has that space to be their best selves. You know which that's gonna come from you know accomplishments and You know movements in helping people and So it's You know it's imbalance But but carving that space to to be able to be who you are in the family construct. Is i think important do you. Do you know that you just referenced. The movie the jerk wasn't that from the jerk what my special purposes hoping you'll find what you're special purposes You don't try to get subtle bullshit in here. I know what you're referencing. Yeah purpose rapidly. Changing world people wonder more and more about where their food comes from and out was grown. The farmers who grow america's corn understand. How important this is and to share the stories from our farms of how we are working to grow an incredible crop that can be an answer to sustainability questions and his grown men and women who value the air water soil and our natural resources. Just like you to find out more about how corn farmers working defeat and fuel a vibrant economy and healthy planet visit. Nca dot com a commitment to the future. St wonder where your food comes from more and more people to america's corn farmers work hard every day to grow a crop that you can be proud to serve your family. And they're doing it with an eye toward sustainability caring for water air soil and resources that fuel healthy families and more sustainable products. Take a look to find out how farmers in rural america work to make life better for all of us from cities to their rural communities learn more at nc g. h. dot com in cgi a commitment to the future catching net first-wave spending met first night camping under the starry sky. There's no better feeling. Which is why i'm excited for the first ever hyundai. Santa cruz bill to help you on your journey to all your firsts as hyundai's first sport adventure vehicle santa cruz combines the comfort of an suv with the versatility of an open bed. It has useful features like an easy to use tailgate. Lockable bed cover and built in cargo bed beverage cooler any adventure you can imagine. Santa cruz delivers built to help you on the journey to all of you i. It's also packed with available tech like bose premium audio and hyundai digital key. Which lets you unlock your door with gesture. phone pair. all of that with available h. Track all wheel drive. And it's unlike anything on the road or off it and don't forget like every sunday. It's backed by america's best warranty and includes up to three years of complimentary maintenance finding more. I it's your journey in the first ever hyundai santa cruz. Did you always want to be a dad or was that something that just you know what i mean like did you did it just happen. There was some romance involved but that's the good news but I i would How grateful. I am to Have these these. This dot is in my life. I can be grateful to To their mama. 'cause i think she was the one that would be willing to commit before i would be mainly because again i. I was really wrapped up in my special purpose in writing and recording lang. Live you know so that you know that's one thing you know. I think as far as being parent or me in particular or somebody who's of that are artistic bent. It's a little bit of a curse and you're kind of always have song header always or witnessing the world or reading the paper or hearing a story you're hearing somebody behind you In a restaurant and just wanting to to write wanting to write to right. And i remember being on the floor with the kids. You know playing again. But i was really an shoots and ladders. It's fucking mindless though. Of course i could write a song in my head weren't playing shoots and ladders away way out much rhymes with candy land or shoots and shoots and ladders should be a title track of the song of yours for sure shoots it just. Sounds good to shoots and ladders I remember hanging there the a few summer. Well while back. Maybe fifteen years ago now in the summer My friend. Chris chelios.

Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"eddie vedder" Discussed on Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"And i i take it all in but it's so it's nice to hear good things but if someone to you know i think it was someone really close to me and they had some either constructive criticism or they were just pissed off. Offer what i wanna know. And i would i would care But as far as anything outside the the the close circle of what someone who doesn't actually know me what what they would think. I would not Ever want to care and it wasn't always that way. I can't remember when that changed. I think it was just kind of age and experience. And maybe i think maybe some accomplishments you know. I think maybe just having some Accomplishments under my belt made me feel like well. Now i don't have to talk anymore Success obviously allows you to be that way to some degree. But i knew. I do know you. As as i've mentioned before this great dad and this whole quarantine time has allowed us all to hit the pause button as as awful as it's been for so many people and people have battled this virus on top of that. I think this timeout. Has you know it's brought me closer to my girls. It's brought my girls closer to their new brothers And and i wonder what the silver linings have been for you and jill and the girls as as everybody is just kinda gone into time out here all that being said about me being a good dad they have a great great mom so And and and. I think what's been good about. This is being able to co parent a little closer and not fall into some of the other patterns that we might have gotten into for better or worse but just to to to get through and do the best job you can as a couple as Barents you might do a good cop. Bad cop saying and then i might end up being the good cop more more often that you know patterns right and and i think that I think just kind of be having more immediate inconsistent and linear and intense and riding the waves together You know like tandem surfing. It's been a little of its. It's been different in a good way on that. And obi's lessons that we can maintain and and If things return back to some of the old schedules of me being gone for bits here That we can. We can maintain all that and and keep it as part of the process but You know like father's day. I got three cards independent of each other. That said That said you know this. Quarantine thing is sucked. But it's been really great having you around. And i didn't even know that they they miss me that much. So that was that was really powerful stuff and You know who knew that that is actually Presence may grow fonder. That yeah law is felt that you know going away. You know month at a time. You know in Joe how it is. I don't. I don't know how much you travel on it was. I thought we worked at pretty good where i'd be gone. And then they appreciate when. I was back home but i i think the tricky things always the re entry in a reentry always took a little bit and then also preparing to leave again. Takes a little bit so on off was really only that two week period the middle. That feels like you're really You know as a as a family kind of galvanized and now we've had a four or five months in much more to come so it's There are that would be that so relining your tummy. Did you feel. Did you feel like it was a sacrifice though that you were making meaning of course it was your music and it's what you love the new your heart but you knew that you had to be away from your family and your kids. I mean as a did you feel like you're making a sacrifice in a in a way to to go out and other. well. I don't i i wouldn't if i felt like it was a sacrificer. The family was being sacrificed. I i would do so. I think that you know. We're lucky compared to athletes especially baseball players. That that have these schedules that they what is it. One hundred sixty two games in twenty eight days off or something crazy. What is joe insane. That's that's basically it. Yeah it's it's a lot. And i think all three of us on this call feel the same way because ali. I've heard you say you've not taken jobs because you knew it would take you away from your family for launch and you don't really have that luxury at times. You have to go promote a record. You have to go on tour. You have to do your thing. And you know. I i would imagine at some point. You were taking them along with you. But you're what you just said. Hit home with me because you the re entry is hard and then by the time that settles into a new norm or you get into a comfortable feeling now. You're just preparing to leave again. And so like you said. Presents made the heart grow fonder. And and you know i'm finding the same thing over these last few months apart of me. Sorry to interrupt job right but part of me part of the reason. Why i'm such like a hyper dad. Almost too i think a fault in a way sometimes attach my own emotions and feelings to wait the way. My kids are feeling i can't detach from that and i've had issues with that especially early on and having kit when i was having With my firstborn especially. But no for me i just because my dad wasn't around i felt like if i was not there even for a week or two i would be. It would be to the detriment of my children which is not true. That was my own psychology. That was my own shit that was dealing with but it was very prevalent especially early on as a dad. You know. i don't feel it as much now but that was big for me. It was it would hurt me. You know it would hurt me to be away for two weeks. I would feel like i'm fucking them up. You know well. I think also and again if you can be fairly in control In with band tours you know we kind of work was everybody's families and everybody's demands As you know fathers To create a schedule that it that everybody kind of agrees on. Okay we're taking this on and it's not you know can the band guys stadiums Families take.

Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"eddie vedder" Discussed on Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
"A. I remember that feeling that happened. And that was that was strange but I guess maybe it's it's it's comes something of that ilk but i i also think nobody your questions what would be like a misnomer or some boy. That would be the last thing that i would ever try to think about is what other people think about me. I just i that might have been another thing that that happened early on when we were playing. And getting this strange amount of attention. was was At that point maybe rethinking like what do people think like what and then trying to kind of be something that maybe they wanted. They wanted you to be or something you wanted them to think you are. But it wasn't actually you. And i think it wasn't really until like into the wild started touring solo and i remember having like a month to kind of get this thing ready. You know play beautiful theaters two thousand seats and tour and the gigs Booked in and then navy's something happened in live and then all of a sudden rehearsal got your practice. Got two weeks in a thinking. There'd be like a person since it was just going to be me up there. There'd be like a dj personality. That i'd come up with it or some kind of protection. Something and and i kept thinking i would kind of come up with this. Almost like an act that would happen and and Kind of galvanize. The performance in some kind of way or deliberate some kind of way that i was at i it would be good to construct something and in the end i just ran out of time and it was time to go and i walked out that night and just just gave me what i got which was just me and it. It was it was in cabinet. Cougar and i just played two small shows in seattle. Like warm up gigs. To this little room down the street in hundred people five bucks hundred people ten rows of tent and it was terrible and made a bunch of mistakes. I mean people were too close My neighbors came to show and he sat right directly in front of the about floor. Sleep from my foot. And they said after they said after they. You know it's interesting. You don't really look at people in the crowd. You don't look out and i thought was you your fucking frienemie. I'm sorry martin. And carol. I love you but it was just kind of it was just a little strange. 'cause we're neighbors or we're gonna hang but But yeah that was and then you know one other great bit of just would've never predicted. Was you know. And this is why it's good to kind of be in tune. Were or be lucky enough to be paying attention. But we had a night off before the before leaving the next day. And bruce springsteen was plan seattle and a After soundcheck we're hanging out in his room and Gave him a ukulele playing oklahoma. We're having a talk Bruce springsteen said he'd never really had a nuclear early and yet he's playing perfect and talking the whole time forty five minutes. Maybe an hour and a half. I can't remember but he said what are you doing. i said. well. I'm i'm playing starting these solo goods tomorrow actually and uses. Wow that's crazy he's just you. Yeah dismay you know you. Instruments detroit's trying to change the dynamics by plan. You know ukulele guitar electric guitar. You know oregon. I can't move. He's not at the time but just kind of sign. Ikley keep the dynamics going and But he said just you. And i said yeah. He said that's good. Because here's the he gave me one is one gem of advice was just changed everything and he said Saying i was making mistakes. And those first couple little mini digs. He said you know there's a real power that's just one person up there. There's a a. it's it's terrifying for the audience. Even you know it's a tight wire out and There's just something that there's an intimacy in and there's a power in it and that it was just one of the greatest things to here because all of a sudden you didn't feel is vulnerable. It gave you something it gave you a a gear. It gave you a You know it gave me some something substantial to even just imagine or put into place it'd be like you know getting great hitting advice from ted williams or something and just gave you something and then and then There you go that that was. That was but i definitely needed that. I needed that. I didn't know what it was. You care do you. Do you care what people about you. Just in general you know. Do because my dad kurt. You know my stepdad. He the one thing that i i envy most about him is he just doesn't give a shit what people think you know and it's it's it's so liberating and i don't have that you know i that's part of my processes not worrying so much about the perception of me you know. I can't control how people are gonna think or feel all i can control is myself. Kurt has this incredible ability to not give a fuck about what people think and it just frees him up in his art. You know do you. Do you care what people think about you. I mean i certainly care what people think about politics certainly care about how what people think about other people and i don't know when it changed but as far as caring what they think about me i just don't i don't have I don't have the bandwidth for. And i just don't i. It seems like it would hinder. I want them to think that i'm playing well. I like to want them to to feel a connection when when we do but You know and people will say really nice things to you. Not as nice as joan said today but you know they say nice things about what your music has meant to them. And it's it's really powerful..

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"eddie vedder" Discussed on Daddy Issues with Joe Buck and Oliver Hudson
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"eddie vedder" Discussed on Armstrong & Getty On Demand
"Proud equestrian rather bruce springsteen covering acdc's classic. How it a hell for some reason. Is that a recorded that live. I mean did sounds recorded to me. Why why do you do that or is it a new album for cdc cover album coming out. Maybe something like that. Anybody know michael. Do you know now the find out the information on it. It's become pretty clear to me as a music fan that more and more people are moving the direction of for good reason of if they just feel like in their moved to put out a song they put out a song. The idea of whatnot album is there's no point in it john mayer specifically has just been like he gets in the mood for a song he writes on he gets together he records only puts it out and it it. It gets a lot of listens and get some attention but the idea of having an album why and given the capabilities. These guys have the equipment they have. They could do it in two three days to you. Get inspired and you have the song out by tomorrow. That was actually tom. Morello and along with eddie vedder in bruce springsteen singing that they got a new album coming on october fifteenth together. It's just one of the tracks on his new album. Don't know tomorrow is rage against the machine. He's a marxist lunatic politics but okay yeah yeah their whole marxist lunatics musicians. He's especially martz's lunatic. He's dedicated to it anyway. So i mentioned this. It's it's shocking and it's true but in a lot of cultures that are not only every bit as kudos western culture and american culture put better in fact. They've got to be better because they're not americans if he asked the folks. Do you want a little boy or little girl. They'll say oh boy. Oh boy is much more prestigious auspicious and more profitable and girls are paying so if they can they will abort little girls roll boy but remember anything. That's not american is better than our culture. East europe asia since the nineteen seventies china india. A big imbalance of void girl births. It selective abortion and They call them. Disappeared births babies that would've been born but were aborted and the research according bmg global health set abortions of female babies cost around forty five million births to disappear now over a fifty year period. Just about from one thousand nine hundred seventy two two thousand seventeen but still about ten million per decade. Yeah that's right ten million per decades well and since only women can have babies all canceled. He's not only women can have people but since only women can have babies. Those women from early in that fifteen year period are women that exist to have more babies weight runway back. That could have had girls that could had babies right exactly. And it tends to compound on itself and they're predicting four point seven million fewer female births that will be lost by twenty thirty if things don't change And and then that becomes that become an enormous problem. And they've dealt with this to some extent in china which you know if the communist government only lets you have one kid. You're going to choose a dude. Well there are. There are millions of boys who were men who can't find a partner they can't find a mate and Democracy say fewer than expected females in a population could result in elevated levels of antisocial behavior and violence may ultimately affect long-term stability and social sustainable development pakistan and nigeria among several countries expected to see the number of female births fall over the next few years although the trends there predicted slow after twenty years as technology gets better and you could identify the sex. Your kid that that the technology meets like these these awful attitudes that generally hold sway for awhile and you have disappeared births. Yeah now that birthing people that reminds me. I was considering producing this or just doing it for fun. I am strong. I am invincible. I am people just every great song. That has the word woman as a lyric. it can't be sung anymore because that's hateful. There's no such thing as a woman now. Maybe you're a birding people person but you just identify don't even have plays wealthy. People are renouncing american citizenship at higher numbers than they haven't quite some time They've got the numbers here. And i'm looking at the graph number of americans with assets over two million dollars over renounced their citizenship. And it's got to do with taxes all time. High twenty twenty two hundred and thirty seven percent increase over twenty nineteen as as a lot of people that got a ton of money particularly are looking at the rate of spending that we're doing in this country which will inevitably result in a rate of taxation. That is what we're if you've got unheard of spending. You're going to have unheard taxation. It's just a question of when yeah getting around it. American forthing person. 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The Morning Toast
"eddie vedder" Discussed on The Morning Toast
"First step is a little free brittany news. Britney spears has a big win in her conservative case as judge allows her to hire own attorney. Britney spears is getting new representation during a court hearing wednesday judge. Brenda penny approved spears request to hire her own lawyer in her conservative or ship case following the resignation of her court appointed attorney. Spears was also granted permission crazy. The spray was using a court appointed attorney for the last however many years. Yeah she also granted permission to hire matthew rosengard. Whose firm has represented the likes of steven. Spielberg sean penn ben. Affleck and eddie vedder so let ben affleck lawyer is working with brittany. I just have to say. I'm sure this guy. Matthew was great but there's truly only one person for the job and that's elwood's you really think so one hundred percent maybe that's legally blonde three will be about yes. I love that. That's actually a really good concept it is. I think they probably already started filming but never to switch it up never has compassion like l. No-one and nobody really understands the ins and outs of the legal system. And the use of legal jargon quite like woods and nobody understands sisterhood. Like screw sister totally. I it's actually a great match. I think so too. I hope this lawyer can do justice for brittany. I mean this is like such a. It's a win but it's like relatively win. Yeah they small. Because i do feel like there's still so much corruption in whatever this court cases this corn appointed lawyer the judge. I just feel like everyone's being paid off so she can find her hardest but at the end of the day i just feel like the odds are against her well. I had also heard that like. She had a court appointed attorney to begin with because she could have easily hired an attorney. Who would have taken advantage of the situation because like she's in a conservative ship like there's like. They did that trying to protect her like. Here's a court appointed attorney who has no stake in the matter and that obviously wasn't working out for her. I think that that was the original intention. it wasn't like not give her representation..

The Morning Toast
"eddie vedder" Discussed on The Morning Toast
"Thank you for that first. Step is a little freebritney news. Britney spears has a big win in her conservatorship case as judge allows her to hire own. Attorney britney spears has getting new representation during a court hearing wednesday judge. Brenda penny approved spears. Request to hire her own lawyer. In her conservatorship case following the resignation of her court appointed attorney. Spears was also granted. Permission crazy the spray was using a court appointed attorney for the last however many years. Yeah she was also granted permission to hire matthew rosengard. Whose firm has represented the likes of steven. Spielberg sean penn ben. Affleck and eddie vedder. So let ben affleck lawyer is working with brittany. I just have to say. I'm sure this guy. Matthew was great but there's truly only one person for the job and that's elwood's you really think so one hundred percent maybe that's legally blonde three will be about yes. I love that. That's actually a really good concept it is. I think they probably already started filming but never to switch it out never has compassion like l. No-one and nobody really understands the ins and outs of the legal system. And the use of legal jargon quite like woods and nobody understands sisterhood. Like screw sister totally. I it's actually a great match. I think so too. I hope this lawyer can do justice for brittany. I mean this is like such a. It's a win but it's like relatively win. Yeah they small. Because i do feel like there's still so much corruption in whatever this court cases this corn appointed lawyer the judge. I just like everyone's being paid off so she can fight her hardest but at the end of the day i just feel like the odds are against her. Well i had also heard that like. She had a court appointed attorney to begin with because she could have easily hired an attorney. Who would have taken advantage of the situation. Because like she's in a conservatorship. There's like they did that trying to protect her like. Here's a court appointed attorney. Who has no stake in the matter and that obviously wasn't working out for her. I think that that was the original intention. it wasn't like not give her representation..

Around the Horn
"eddie vedder" Discussed on Around the Horn
"So i we say winning. The silver medal is such a honor. And i'm not belittling but we. We got won the silver medal. And oh two. We were perfect that year. Thirty three now and we choked in the final. And it's still my. This is the salt lake city olympics. When you're like the best and you implode on your own brutal you didn't show up in like people go well. You won the silver be proud. I'm like yeah but like dummy. Give you some context year arth ball. That was really hard. I took two years off from school. We trained fulltime for two years. And it still pains me when i. I can't even watch that. I haven't watched that final game ever. I don't blame you in this latest. All number ten. What three individual words would you most hope that people would use to describe you god. I don't know inspirational Working and in. I endorsed by amid word. I wanna be mid of on learning that word of china. You'll be cool. People said she's administrable. She's not easily copied right. Your new favorite is in a miserable and mine as of a couple years ago. When i heard eddie vedder it is with -able. Oh there you go so eddie ended with. He can't get one eddie that one. He's he's also a good one for the band. Oh absolutely to my all time. Faves final question. Who should i have on this podcast. It can be from any industry any interest level. You think i would find interesting find interesting. You don't wanna give a shout out to who who someone. I've gotten no recently or or for a while one of my friends since you're in sports. She works at google kate johnson. Oh i've met kate. Yeah she's like she's like a rower. Some olympic athletes are got a lot of the athlete qualities. We like to talk to athletes. But she's also on the business side now and his like just crushing it over. There just landed the big partnership with the wnba. And is someone i i respect in would definitely Billie jean king to he can't be yeah. I have not had billie jean on. I need to do this to at least one of my favorites of all time Do that. I would have her on just in terms of legends. Awesome will so great to have you on. I love that this project is there. I love the buzzards getting and i really hope it. Influences people to start behaving differently around something that as you say. The future is a lot of well. It's it's the past two. We should have been doing this a long time ago. Shit ton of money and women's sports. Let's go rent the shirts. I'm going to reach out to my friends who make those kind of diesel. Let's go with a shit ton of money and women's sports. So that's what i'm doing at sarah. I'm going to move hard in the space myself personally. Because i'm just so bullish on the market the numbers and you know all interested in owning part of it professional women's soccer team. We already got kendall. Coyne scofield on our squad. You idea who you need to talk to you. Let me go all right. Fine skits. Take this business off the air. That's what she said. Oh yeah one more thing so this is the end of the show where i rant about something rave about something. Tell you something to read. Listen to watch. And today it is the sp speech. From page bekker's these star point guard of the yukon women's basketball team. She was named the best college athlete in women's sports at the sp's and she used her acceptance speech to touch. On a topic that's been really on the forefront of the wnba the professional league that she's not even yet in the celebration honoring of black women and she mentioned something that has been brought up a bunch of times that eighty percent of the postseason awards in the wnba last year were one by black players but they got half the amount of media coverage of the white athletes. Here's a little bit of what you said with the light that i have now as a white woman who leads a black lead sport and celebrated here. I wanna shed a light on black women. They don't get the media coverage that they deserve. They've given so much to the sport the community and society as a whole and their value is undeniable. She said later. I think it's time for change. Sports media holds the keys to storylines sports media and sponsors. Tell us who is valuable. And you've told the world that. I mattered today and everyone who voted. Thank you but i think we should use this power together to also celebrate black women. She's so young and already hitting the right notes using her time in the spotlight to shine it on others and honestly people like her are why think the next generation can save us a and and do a lot with the mindset. That they have there are some of these things so young so shout out to page backers and go check out the speech. You can always tweet me at sarahspain. If you've got suggestions questions or more and you should always go to the i tunes or podcast app subscribed. That's what she said was sarahspain rate it. Five stars please and give a review. Thanks as always for lasting about an hour with me. That's what she said..

AP News Radio
What to Expect From the Star-Studded 'Vax Live' Fundraiser
"I'm Julie Walker tonight's the night the first major concert since the pandemic began airs on TV and radio with stars like Jennifer Lopez fighters J. Balvin and Eddie Vedder among the big names performing for VAX live it was pre recorded with Jennifer Lopez on stage singing with her vaccinated mom and several thousand fully vaccinated concertgoers a frontline workers Selena Gomez hosted I have family members that are scared of getting the vaccine I'm fully vaccinated and I want to do nothing more than to shine a light on why it's important why people should get it for performer J. Balvin from Columbia were less than four percent of the population is believed activated its personal haha Kobe forties the worst thing you can have you can get off definitely you know I feel like you know I know that the the new the world needs more vaccines excite the concert to reunite the world was put on by global citizens said so far donations have helped them get ten million doses for developing countries I'm Julie Walker

AP News Radio
Prince Harry, Jennifer Lopez make voices heard at Vax Live
"One of the largest concerts to take place in the U. S. since the corona virus pandemic started was taped for a TV special over the weekend I marches are a lot of what the latest Jennifer Lopez singing sweet Caroline yeah what happened was part of global citizens VAX live concert outside Los Angeles Sunday that also featured Eddie Vedder foo fighters J. Balvin and her the concert will be shown on ABC CBS and YouTube on Friday to encourage vaccinations against covert nineteen and more global distribution of vaccines model Chrissy Teigen says getting the vaccine means getting back to the things we love can come together as a nation against we can see our grandparents house our grandparents and and and go to brunch

AP News Radio
Harry and Meghan to Lead 'Vax Live' Fundraising Concert
"Prince Harry and his wife Megan will serve as campaign chairs for an effort to deliver covert nineteen vaccines in the world's poorest countries marches are a letter with the latest prince Harry and Meghan will appear at the concert VAX alive the counter to reunite the world put on by the advocacy group global citizen the aim is to increase confidence and cover nineteen vaccines and raise money to deliver vaccines to medical workers worldwide global citizen CEO Hugh Evans says sixty nations still have not received any vaccines the concert will feature Jennifer Lopez her foo fighters Eddie Vedder and J. Balvin the concert will be taped Sunday in Los Angeles and shown on ABC CBS fox and YouTube on may eighth

Bill Handel
What was wrong with the music at the Oscars?
"Murray let me just say one thing about the oscars from last night i have a lot to say it at eight o'clock sneak gregory's going to join us he was backstage there were a couple of of quick observations that i that i found did you guys watch it yangos okay so the songs all five songs that were nominated were performed by people who usually did them more were involved in the show the cocoa song their remember me was done by fig three artists together every one of them sounded bad like the the something was wrong with the monitors they were all flat mary j blige can sing herdan ovaries off and she sounded not good yet i thought the same thing in this is me while the performance was going really well and then i thought oh can they not hear them solve and even eddie vedder when he was lying is tribute to tom petty there was a weird like toward the end i thought we can you not hear himself out there there had to be something wrong with the monitors because eddie vedder he sounded good but not eddie vedder light yes and then the only one who i thought was that actually perform the song will that she was doing was uh was now i can't remember name adria a a drug day after day sure thank you she in common came out and did a song and she sounded.