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    Say It Skillfully® – Alan Mulally, Living One Integrated Life

    Say It Skillfully® – Alan Mulally, Living One Integrated Life
    Say It Skillfully® is a show that helps you to benefit from Molly Tschang’s expert guidance on the best possible ways to speak your mind at work in a positive and productive manner. In Episode 196, Molly is joined by one of the world’s greatest leaders, Alan Mulally, who led Boeing to the global leader of commercial airplanes and Ford to the #1 automotive brand in the USA. Alan shares his leadership journey and his “Working Together” System, honed as he’s led hundreds of thousands of people in creating value for all the stakeholders and the greater good. We dedicate this episode to the indomitable Frances Hesselbein, who taught us: “Work is love made visible.” “Who you are as a person is going to have more to do with your leadership, service and contribution than anything else.” The foundation of Alan’s life of service started at home in Lawrence, Kansas. He reminisces about the daily words impressed upon him by his parents, not least of which included: “Remember Alan, to serve is to live.” “Seek to understand before you seek to be understood.” “It's nice to be important. But it's more important to be nice.” If you don’t hear it for yourself, it may be hard to believe Alan’s career path… He recounts an early epiphany as bag checker at the grocery store—from humble beginnings and struggling to fit in, to the very top echelons of business Alan was *always* guided by humility, love and service. He delves into how being grounded in your authentic self is the key to saying it skillfully (authenticity = alignment between your beliefs, values and behaviors). And Alan offers how being who you are and developing an integrated life (vs. balancing work and life) has made all the difference! Don’t miss learning about Alan’s Working Together Strategic, Operational and Stakeholder-center System, which has underpinned his and his organizations’ success. Reference materials will be available on Molly’s LinkedIn post https://www.linkedin.com/in/mollytschang/ for you to follow along and help you put the system into practice. Join Alan and Molly in being the change you want to see in our world! Be a “Working Together” Leader—I to we and me to service! Molly’s thought for the week (Thank you Alan’s Mom): The purpose of life: love and be loved—in that order! P.S. To help you in “Working Together”, amp up how you communicate as a leader! Take Molly’s 1st LinkedIn Learning course, “Leadership Communication in the Flow of Work.” Here’s the link for free 24-hr access bit.ly/3sETIgg

    Misremembering Reality with JB in the Evening

    Misremembering Reality with JB in the Evening

    Ever questioned the authenticity of your memories, or felt like you've crossed over into an alternate reality? Strap in tight as we journey into the peculiar world of the Mandela Effect. Named by paranormal researcher Fiona Broom, this phenomenon has us questioning everything we thought we knew about our past. From misremembered brand names to childhood memories, we're taking a deep exploration into the realm of the inexplicable.

    Imagine a world where Jiffy is Jiff, Looney Tunes are actually Looney Toons, and Curious George might just be tail-less! Well, get ready, because reality will be stranger than fiction as we delve into these popular Mandela Effect examples. Do you remember the Berenstain Bears? Could it be you're actually recalling the Baron's St. Bear's? 

    Expect some unexpected revelations as we deconstruct these popular culture mysteries. And remember, this is more than just a podcast. It's a journey into the unknown where the truth is often stranger than fiction. So buckle up, lean in, and dare to question what you thought you knew. Connect with us on Instagram, Tiktok, Twitch, and YouTube for more mind-boggling content.

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    #159 Gary McGowan – Playing The Long Game in Business & Life

    #159 Gary McGowan – Playing The Long Game in Business & Life

     Welcome to episode #159 of Kickoff Sessions with Dr. Gary McGowan, founder of the Triage Method. Want to unlock the path to a thriving business that goes beyond simple follower count? Get ready to delve into a journey of content that spans over seven years, blending the personal and the professional brand. Today, Gary shares his experience building a fitness brand that places coaching and information sharing at the forefront.

    Managing numerous projects and maintaining productivity can be a challenging feat. With personal anecdotes and lessons learned from managing large teams, we discuss the often overlooked concept of context switching and its impact on productivity. Learn how dedicated focus times and a healthy balance of theory and practice can lead to a productive flow state.

    Our conversation doesn’t stop at fitness and productivity. We simmer down to discuss lifestyle design, personal preferences, and the role they play in decisions like where we live. We share our experiences dealing with injuries and the rehabilitation process, shedding light on their physical and psychological effects.

    If you enjoy this pod, please leave a 5 star rating on Spotify and a review on Apple podcasts.

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    (00:49) Why Gary McGowan has created content for so long
    (02:51) Strong beliefs, loosely held principles
    (04:50) Playing the long game
    (07:45) How Gary built his business and brand
    (13:20) Following interests and curiosity   
    (16:20) When to hire and grow your team
    (19:05) How to maintain your focus and concentration
    (22:18) How to overcome context switching
    (27:40) When to go broad or narrow in life
    (31:20) How to determine what success looks like
    (35:12) The balance of theory vs. practice
    (44:00) The importance of environment design
    (50:00) The concerns of alcohol consumption
    (58:15) The challenges of injury rehabilitation

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    'Leveling the Playing Field for Women' with Fran Hauser

    'Leveling the Playing Field for Women' with Fran Hauser

    Welcome to season 2, episode 45 of the Today is the Day Changemakers Podcast.

    This week my guest is Fran Hauser, best-selling author and angel investor. Fran is passionate about leveling the playing field for women. She does this through her investing, writing and speaking. Fran has invested in over 30 female-founded companies across consumer tech, CPG, media, publishing, and wellness.

    Fran is the best-selling author of The Myth of the Nice Girl: Achieving a Career You Love Without Becoming a Person You Hate. The book has been translated into six languages and was named "Best Business Book of the Year 2018" by Audible. Fran's new book, Embrace the Work, Love Your Career is quickly becoming the go-to for women seeking more joy and fulfillment in their career. Fran is on a mission to help women build careers they love while staying true to themselves.

    Before becoming an angel investor and author, Fran worked 15 years in media, where she rose through the ranks at Time Inc. to President of Digital. People.com was a website that Fran and a few others built up to over 100 people working on. She worked with founders from organizations like Rent the Runway and many more. She talks about how her work at Time Inc. led her to being an angel investor.

    A friend of Fran's called her out on how many times she said "sorry". We tend to apologize for things we have no control over or as just as a way of making conversation. There is a special program that Fran used called "Just Not Sorry" created by a female engineer to see how many times she was saying "sorry" in her emails. This Google plug-in has been downloaded over half a million times. 

    Another message Fran shares is, before you say "yes" to something ask yourself if you are saying yes because you feel bad saying no. Is what you are saying yes to aligned with your priorities or does it bring you joy? Being very intentional is important. Take a moment to decide why you are saying "yes". Fran shares that our time and energy is our greatest resource. If you are going to say no, keep it short and sweet.

    Listen in to hear more of what Fran shares as her messaging about balance, career, how to become an author and more is enlightening. Also, take a listen to the footprint she is creating now that she wants to leave behind.

    Next week my guest is Jes Ruzic. Jes is a Certified Personal Stylist and Image Consultant. Her commitment to sustainability and passion for textile recycling has led her to partner with organizations such as Dress for Sucess, Soles 4 Souls, and H&M. She has styled Covergirl models at NYFW runway shows, dressed keynote speakers, revitalized wardrobes, and more. 

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    Is Forgiveness For Everyone?

    Is Forgiveness For Everyone?

    What are your thoughts on forgiveness? This week Hope and Elaina discuss forgiveness in relation to hypothetical situations, personal experiences, and spirituality. Forgiveness is not an easy path and sometimes may not even feel possible, but El and Hope talk about why the peace it brings makes forgiving others worth while. They even share some differing opinions, so be sure to tune in and weigh out how you feel.

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    Don't forget to rate, subscribe, and let us know what you think. Happy listening!

    Heilung - Drif Album Review?

    Heilung - Drif Album Review?

    Today we discuss the brand new album release by Heilung, Drif. An amazing and unique band that is genre-defining in many ways. An excellent additional to their already compelling discography. Let's beat our chests and dive in.

    If you enjoy the episode, consider subscribing to the podcast for more content in the future. I release episodes just like this one so make sure you leave a follow to stay up to date on new episodes! If you wanna talk music or have suggestions for future episodes, consider following Buttermilk Blvd on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Shoot me a comment or message and let me know your  recommendations.

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    The Black Keys - Dropout Boogie Album Review

    The Black Keys - Dropout Boogie Album Review

    It's been a while since we covered the Black Keys' discography. Today we discuss their latest album and see how it compares to the others! I also ramble and rant as always while simultaneously struggle with my sinus and allergy issues. Totally a pro, love you!

    If you enjoy the episode, consider subscribing to the podcast for more content in the future. I release episodes just like this one so make sure you leave a follow to stay up to date on new episodes! If you wanna talk music or have suggestions for future episodes, consider following Buttermilk Blvd on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Shoot me a comment or message and let me know your  recommendations.

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    Music by valentinhintikka from Pixabay

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    Scott Peppet - Building a Family-Focused Office for Sam Zell

    Scott Peppet - Building a Family-Focused Office for Sam Zell
    Scott Peppet serves as the President of Chai Trust Company LLC, the private trust company that serves as the family office for Sam Zell (https://www.egizell.com/people/sam-zell/) and his family. Equity Group Investments (https://www.egizell.com/), a division of Chai trust, provides investment management services on its behalf. From 2000 to 2018, Scott was a professor of Law at the University of Chicago where he focused on Bargaining, Dispute Resolution, Translational Law, and the complexities of multigenerational family enterprises. Scott speaks regularly on Family Offices, Private Trust companies as well as Intergenerational Leadership while also maintaining an active website (https://scottpeppet.com/). Scott is a G2 family member. He is Sam Zell's son-in-law, having married Sam's eldest daughter. Standout Quotes: * "Business works on short wavelengths and family works on very long wavelengths" - [Peter Evans, Scott] * "What does it mean to try and help family members really develop and really take ownership, so they can figure out how to deploy what they have?" - [Scott] * "There are many different kinds of wealth… you probably aren't put on the earth to grow the financial capital, there's lots of professionals who can help you do that" - [Scott] * "Too often, the implicit message sent to family members is 'this system is really here to steward the money" - [Scott] * “Families rarely fail for taking too much risk, they fail for taking too little risk” - [Scott] * "My goal is to create a family-focused office, not a family office, and a trusted company, not a Trust company" - [Scott] * "If you want to succeed you have to have a family that understands what you're doing" - [Scott] Key Takeaways: * Scott is the President of Chai Trust Company, LLC, the private trust company that serves as the family office for Sam Zell and his family. Equity Group Investments, a division of Chai trust, provides investment management services on its behalf. From 2000 to 2018, Scott was a professor of Law at the University of Chicago where he focused on Bargaining, Dispute Resolution, Translational Law, and the complexities of multigenerational family enterprises. He speaks on Family Offices, Private Trust companies as well as Intergenerational Leadership while also maintaining his active website. Scott is a G2 family member, as he is Sam Zell's son-in-law. * Scott got married to Sam's older daughter 20 years ago while he was already teaching as a Law professor. Since then he got increasingly curious about family enterprises till he fully transitioned into working in the family enterprise. After a few months of knowing each other, they started dating but Scott had no idea about her family wealth till she opened up about it. * About Sam Zell: Sam is a serial entrepreneur, who first built a business in Real Estate, following which he turned to distressed Corporate Investing in the 80s, and then in the 90s, he created some of the largest REITs in the US today. He has continued to work on REITs and corporate investing since then. He has done several businesses over the years. Sam is also known for his straight talk, always making his stand clear in any discussion. He is also very astute and broad in his thinking. * As a Law professor, Scott worked on conflict intervention with corporations all over the world. When he started having kids, he got curious about how the family wealth could be managed productively for the family, especially for the kids. Sam encouraged him to work on it. Some authors that stood out in Scott's study were Jay Hughes and John Davis. * Scott describes the family structure; at the time Scott joined the family, Sam was 59 years, his 3 children were in their 30s, and as of now, there are 9 grandchildren. There was a form of governance structure, a board with his 3 children which wasn't functional as Sam made most decisions. However, now there has been a need to rebuild the structure as the company has evolved and this has been a huge part of Scott's focus since he moved full-time into the family enterprise. He has had to put in a lot of work to fully understand how the family enterprise functions; to make things change in a family system that often moves very slowly, you have to know where you're going. It involves a combination of urgency and patience, while thinking long-term, steps need to be taken early and consistently. Most of the family members are not employees, some of them are on the board. There is one board with both independent and family directors. * The business continues to be eclectic, investing across all kinds of sectors, especially with the benefit of permanent long-term capital. At the same time, complex actions and decisions can be taken quickly. Also, family learning and development are being built as the kids grow to become adults. * In the inflationary period currently, the business finds smaller companies that need capital and expertise to grow to the next level; companies that would rather grow their equity than sell to a PE company. These companies are great partners for the business since their interests are already aligned to grow the equity. * While most families would rather have more joy over more money, the reality is that many family members Scott has met around the world don't have that much joy or self-possessed ability to do things in the world. They often feel enmeshed in a family structure they have little control over. This is not good for the family or the external world that could be benefitting from the good such families could accomplish. * Laying the foundation for the next generation practically, Scott uses some rules. The first is based on the 5 Capitals; Not everyone is supposed to grow financial capital but they can add to the overall well-being of the family by building on the other forms of capital. Unfortunately, the experience in most families is that stewarding the money is the main goal, which is an implicit frame that must be dissolved. The second one is that each family member should participate meaningfully in every learning experience. Doing this means creating activities or agendas that are not solely about financial capital or the enterprise, although as the kids get older they get interested in the business itself. * To assess how well you're building human capital, score how often you were talking about money over the last few years in your family meeting. Most times it forms a huge percentage of those meetings, but in a setting where money isn't the focus, there is a push to find other topics that can help people open up. Scott's family has started experimenting with these kinds of meetings interspersed with other activities. * These kinds of meetings expose several overlapping purposes, help family members connect, offer a chance for content transfer, and contribute to self-development and self-growth. Different topics are often discussed and it becomes obvious how they are related. Listeners are encouraged to check Scott's curriculum diagram on his website. * There is often a dichotomy between responsible stewards and lazy inheritors, however, managing inherited wealth can be complicated. The general goal is to cultivate engaged owners and integrate financial capital into their lives productively, but there is no concrete formula on how to do it. * Most family offices should just be Money offices because all their time is focused on financial capital and legal risk such that the family itself is secondary. On the other hand, a family-focused office is there to grow the family's human capital as much as the financial capital. * Trust companies around the world have become ubiquitous in wealthy families although they often don't have much life in them. However, a trusted company is a part of the family ecosystem which goes beyond managing money to a level of trust-building with the family. That forms the basis of how Scott decides on whether or not progress is being made; 'what is the level of trust in the system?'. Not to downplay the role of financial investment, but there has to be synergy within the system. * Over the long term, families rarely fail for taking too much risk, they fail for taking too little risk. They focus so much on preservation because they are afraid of taking risks, and they wither in the end. Sam Zell still takes as much risk as he used to, not as a gamble but with a critical assessment of each situation. It is important to preserve the investment company with its risk-taking culture, and at the same time grow a family that can continue such activity over time. * The family enterprise avoids governing by committee, especially on the investment side, so as to move quickly. Having family members behind an entity is not a bad idea but there's no point in having many family members making every investment decision. In Scott's family enterprise, this bureaucracy is avoided by ensuring decisions are narrowed down to the exact professionals. Other bigger family questions can be discussed by the family as a whole. Mike's family employs Adhocracy which encourages a culture to challenge the slow slide into bureaucracy. * The team behind the family enterprises consists of about 85 people and functions as one entity that is the trust company, the family office, and the investment management company. There are investment professionals, lawyers, a family office and operations group, and accountants. All of these are interdependent. The company is mostly focused in the US but there are also real estate investments in other countries. * As an outsider joining the family, it is easy to simply be a critic which will result in pushback from the family. From the onset, Scott acted from a place of love for the family and was concerned with how to continue to build productivity within the family. He intentionally took time to study the family business all the while continuing his profession as a Law professor. He advises inlaws to keep their jobs for as long as possible till they are sure they can add value to the family enterprise. He also understands that being an inlaw comes with restrictions from certain roles, but rather than get overly perturbed about it, he focuses on the ways to be helpful in the family. * Scott has a background in communication, mediation, and negotiation which has been pivotal in building consensus in the family business. Ultimately, there is no playbook to navigate the complexities in a family enterprise. * A typical day in Scott's life involves some time spent on investments, working with boards or committees, family learning and development, as well as time spent on management. He has come to understand that his job is to get a grasp of the system as a whole; Sam explained to him that it will change from obligation to opportunity. * There are a few family heirlooms and the family has also documented some of its history like the story of Sam's family leaving Poland for the US. They do this mostly by putting together short films. It also serves as a way to communicate family values; Sam has always used art to communicate. * Scott's letter to his kids: We have the capacity as humans to grow into something greater, more awake, and more alive than we are now, into a different kind of existence. This is the uniqueness of being human; the constant evolution makes life wonderful. Episode Timeline: [00:50] Meet today's guest, Scott Peppet. [02:00] Scott's relationship with Sam Zell. [04:54] How would you describe Sam Zell? [09:18] Did you develop an interest in how family enterprises function before or after meeting the Zell family? [12:35] How complex was the family when you joined? [16:44] Did you have to contend with people with multiple hats in the family business? [19:04] What does the office look like today? [21:40] Is there any particular industry that has growing potential now as regards investment? [24:40] How do you plan to raise the next generation in the family enterprise? [35:17] Going beyond stewards' first inheritors. [37:35] Creating a family-focused office and a trusted Company. [42:10] How do you manage risk in the family ecosystem? [44:37] How do you fight bureaucracy as the office gets bigger? [49:05] How big is the family enterprise team? [51:50] What was it like joining the family and navigating the complexities of a family enterprise? [55:20] How helpful was your career in Law and conflict resolution in the family business? [56:55] A day in the life of the President of Chai Trust. [01:00:50] Is the family intentional about keeping things for historical sake? [01:05:02] Scott's letter to his kids For more episodes go to BusinessOfFamily.net (https://www.businessoffamily.net/) Sign up for The Business of Family Newsletter (https://www.businessoffamily.net/newsletter) Follow Mike on Twitter @MikeBoyd (https://twitter.com/MikeBoyd) If you feel it's appropriate, I'd so appreciate you taking 30 seconds to Leave a Review on iTunes (http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1525326745), I receive a notification of each review. Thank you! Special Guest: Scott Peppet.

    Bo Burnham: The Inside Outakes and Channel Update

    Bo Burnham: The Inside Outakes and Channel Update

    A new week, a new episode! After watching The Inside Outakes I couldn't help but talk about it. This episode I discuss the album and special on YouTube and how it stacks up with it's Netflix special before it. You can also expect a length channel update with foreshadow of what's to come!

    If you enjoy the episode, consider subscribing to the podcast for more content in the future. I release episodes just like this one so make sure you leave a follow to stay up to date on new episodes! If you wanna talk music or have suggestions for future episodes, consider following Buttermilk Blvd on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Shoot me a comment or message and let me know your  recommendations.

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    https://www.netflix.com/title/81289483 

    Challenging Perceptions: The Diversity and Uniqueness of Faiths

    Challenging Perceptions: The Diversity and Uniqueness of Faiths

    Ever wondered how deeply-seated religious convictions can harbor perceptions of intolerance? Or if the belief that all faiths converge to a single divine entity is a dismissive perspective that oversimplifies the uniqueness of each religion? These are the pressing questions we grapple with in this insightful episode. We dissect the statements of global figures like Madonna, who assert that every faith pathway leads to God, and John, as quoted from the Bible, underlining the necessity of having the son to have life.

    We venture into the various ways in which different religions, notably Christianity, Hinduism, and Islam, respond to the quintessential questions of who God and Jesus are, and the process of attaining salvation. It's quite fascinating to discern how the responses vary across each religion, leading to divergent faith destinations. We challenge the idea of religious homogeneity, arguing that this perspective overlooks the unique teachings of each faith and paints a picture of a distant and elusive God.

    We wrap up the episode with an intimate account of a faith journey sparked off by an offense. This path led to an in-depth understanding of sin and the necessity for a savior. Drawing from the consistency of Jesus's promise as depicted in the Bible, we expound on how God's grace and love can draw us closer to him. We take a deep look into these profound topics, bearing in mind that our faith is not hinged on our deeds, but on the actions of God for mankind. Be prepared for an enlightening discourse that challenges your perception of faith and intolerance in the societal context.

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    KORN - Requiem Album Review

    KORN - Requiem Album Review

    Korn released an album months ago. Your favorite host is very behind! We completed the discography of Korn so check that out as well. Let's see how this new album stacks up to the rest of Korn's discography

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    Spotify/KORN: https://open.spotify.com/album/7J0BUlxogdpZAtuZnhomb0


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    PS: his stuff is awesome


    2022 Grammy Awards

    2022 Grammy Awards

    Another year, another Grammy ceremony! Today, as per our annual tradition, we discuss the Grammy Awards (mainly performances)! Exciting stuff ahead, including your host with the most computer problems. This computer will be my villain origin story. Enjoy the pod!

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    Grammy’s List of Winners:

    https://www.grammy.com/news/2022-grammys-complete-winners-nominees-nominations-list 

    Re-Watch the Grammy’s here:

    https://www.paramountplus.com/shows/grammys/ 

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    What you’re hearing: 

    AKMV-18 : Kamlann from the Chevalerie EP

    https://freemusicarchive.org/music/akmv-18 

    Ghost - Impera Album Review

    Ghost - Impera Album Review

    It's been a good couple of months. The Batman, Elden Ring, and now the release of Ghost's new album, Impera. 2022 is turning out good so far. Does this album live up to the other records released by the hard rock band? Let's find out...

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    Make sure you support your artists! Find Impera from the links below!
    Ghost Official Website: https://ghost-official.com/

    Loma Vista Recording store: https://bodega.lomavistarecordings.com/collections/ghost

    Spotify/Ghost: https://open.spotify.com/album/3fn4HfVz5dhmE0PG24rh6h


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    What you’re hearing: 

    Holizna - Good Kids 

    https://freemusicarchive.org/music/holiznaraps/good-kids

    Let's Talk - Ghost and Spiritbox Tour(s)

    Let's Talk - Ghost and Spiritbox Tour(s)

    Today, we do something we haven't done for a while...talk about concerts. 2 concerts I recently attended, Ghost and Spiritbox.

    We also talk about Batman, Elden Ring, and life in general. Let's get talking!

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    What you’re hearing: 

    Dilating times, Through the Wormhole

    https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dilating_Times/single/through-the-wormhole

    2022 Grammy Nominations - A Discussion

    2022 Grammy Nominations - A Discussion

    Happy Valentine's day! A lazy episode, a chill episode, and a review of sorts. This episode we discuss the 2022 Grammy nominations and just chat about all things music. Who do you think will win Album of the year? What are your favorite albums of 2021 and who would you want to win? Etc. Let's chat.


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    As always, thank you for listening to the episode. Until next time, stay safe and rock on!

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    What you’re hearing: 

    Holle Mangler: Doubts and Hopes from the Tales from a Fairy World album


    https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Hollemangler 

    The Top 10 Albums of 2021

    The Top 10 Albums of 2021

    It's a new year! Happy new year friends, let's make it a good year. 2021 was FILLED with amazing albums, making this the hardest list to put together to date. Do you agree with the list? Make sure you check out the artists and support their amazing music. These were the best of the best in 2021.

    If you enjoy the episode, consider subscribing to the podcast for more content in the future. I release episodes just like this one so make sure you leave a follow to stay up to date on new episodes! If you wanna talk music or have suggestions for future episodes, consider following Buttermilk Blvd on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Shoot me a comment or message and let me know your  recommendations. Have you listened to any of the albums mentioned? What was your favorite? What is your top album list for 2021? What other bands should we talk about in future episodes?

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    What you’re hearing in the back: 

    Scanglobe : Midnight from the Submarine Album 

    Scanglobe: Industrial Sunrise from the Industrial Sunrise album

    https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scanglobe

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