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Abbey Howe & Jon Frisch

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A Netflix Christmas movie podcast where newlyweds Abbey and Jon watch and review the cheesiest movies of the season. This is a podcast for people who believe that if you can’t feel the Christmas spirit this year, at least you can stream it.
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The Ugly American Werewolf in London is a weekly podcast about classic rock, hard rock, progressive rock, heavy metal, early MTV, 80s music, UK vs. US chart success and all things rock! Hosted by The Wolf and Action Jackson, who interview rock legends, review classic albums and concerts of their favorite classic rock bands each week. Once a month, they welcome musicians, writers and fans to First Concert Memories to tell about one particular night where a live concert changed their life. Act ...
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In 1974, The Rolling Stones were once again searching for their identity. After hugely successful tours in 1972 and 1973 thanks to the overwhelming critical and commercial success of 1972's Exile on Main Street, the band were mired in problems of their own making. Mick Jagger was bothered by wife (and now mother of his child Jade) Bianca trying to …
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This week I talk with Jonathan Carone. Jonathan runs a marketing agency that helps businesses, nonprofits and ministries with their messaging, websites and logos. If you’ve seen my website, you’ve seen his work. Join me as I continue the series Doing What You Love and Loving What You Do. Jackie | Instagram // Enneagram with JB Jonathan | jonathanca…
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We've developed our On First Listen series to give us a chance to explore albums that we didn't know but had heard about for years. Maybe a friend recommended it, perhaps it was popular at a time in our lives when it slipped past us or maybe we'd seen in on all-time lists. King Crimson's debut fit into the third category as many progressive rock fa…
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By 1989, Ace Frehley had been out of KISS for 7 years and during that time he'd maintained a debaucherous lifestyle including car accidents and very little in the way of new music. Finally Eddie Trunk helped get him signed to Megaforce and got him working. Frehley's Comet released 2 albums in 1987 & !988 (Frehley's Comet, Second Sighting) trying to…
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We are continuing a series called, Doing What You Love and Loving What You Do. This week’s special guest is an Enneagram Eight powerhouse, mentor, encourager and over all beautiful human. Jill Galasso is the Executive Director of Spiritual Formation at Southeastern University, where she has been dedicated to college ministry for the past 10 years. …
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All of us have dreamed of going backstage after a killer concert to hangout with our favorite hard rock heroes. For more than 40 years, that's been Mick Wall's job. While writing for Kerrang!, Classic Rock, any number of newspapers and magazines around the world or working on one of his more than two dozen books, Mick Wall has met them all and seen…
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For our 200th episode we wanted to bring in a guest that rock fans would be excited about but someone The Wolf and Action Jackson really admire. After hosting amazing guests on our 50th (Ryan Condal, House of the Dragon), 100th (live review of Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets after interviewing Guy Pratt and Gary Kemp on ep 96), and 150th (Steve K…
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This week we are continuing a series called Doing What You Love and Loving What You Do. Today I sit down with Charlie Neese, an Enneagram 5 and Managing Broker for Zeitlin Sotheby's International Realty. Charlie shares with us his story of how he got to where he is today. This conversation is inspiring and insightful, and I know it will leave you w…
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In 1984, The Replacements were gaining a reputation as fun live punk band, always delivering loud, raucous tunes with setlists full of covers and aggressive originals. They intentionally thwarted management's efforts to get them on bigger labels by sabotaging shows they knew record company reps would be attending. The Minneapolis quartet of Paul We…
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We're are continuing a series called, Doing What You Love and Loving What You Do. In this episode I sit down with music producer Josh Holiday, who is an Enneagram 4. We talk about where his love for music started and what it has been like chasing his dream and loving what he gets to do. Jackie | Instagram // Enneagram with JB Josh | Instagram…
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U2 were on a sharp trajectory up after 1983's War and the 1984 live album Under A Blood Red Sky. With sharp guitar licks from The Edge, powerful and earnest vocals from Bono and a killer rhythm section with Larry Mullens, Jr (drums) and Adam Clayton (bass), U2 were on their way to being the next great rock band. However, the boys yearned for someth…
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This week we are continuing a series called Doing What You Love and Loving What You Do. Today we are joined by country music artist Halle Kearns. Halle is an Enneagram 2 and shares what it has been like chasing her dream and loving what she gets to do. Jackie | Instagram // Enneagram with JB Haley | Instagram // Website…
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Oasis was one of the world's biggest bands in the 90s and 2000s. Led by main songwriter and lead guitarist Noel Gallagher and lead singer Liam Gallagher, the band achieved heights rarely seen. But in the UK, Oasis were about as big as The Beatles and were the soundtrack to a moment in time around Cool Britannia and forward looking socioeconomic and…
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We are starting a brand new series of episodes called Doing What You Love and Loving What You Do. This week we kick off the series with Emily Cummins, an Enneagram Type 1. I can't wait for you to hear how Emily has embraced a life she loves. Emily B. Cummins is the Founder of BecomingMe.TV, a resource equipping people to become who they were made t…
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As a teenager, did you ever fantasize about sitting at home when there was a knock at the door, only to find that there stood 3 young California Girls ready to take you on an adventure for the night? Well Scott Holiday, lead guitarist of Rival Sons, didn't have to dream about it because it happened to him on June 10, 1995 as an 18 year old living i…
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The Wolf spent 3+ years just a stone's throw from Abbey Road in NW London, just six blocks from the studio that goes by the same name. The studio was EMI for decades until it was renamed in the 1970s after the final album recorded by The Beatles (Let It Be was released later but those sessions took place earlier and at different studios). After thr…
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In 2004, Green Day were in a bit of an existential crisis. It had been a decade since Dookie went Diamond in the US and platinum around the world and their appearance at Woodstock 94 helped propel them to one of the biggest bands of their generation. And while big hits and successful tours followed throughout the 90s, I can understand that it's har…
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One of the best things about having a rock music podcast is hearing new albums before the general public has the chance. Once The Wolf and Action Jackson heard the ringing guitars and soaring vocals of October Drift on their 3rd album, Blame The Young (out September 27, 2024), they wanted to spread the word far and wide. So they tracked down lead s…
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This week I sit down with Abbey Howe, a certified Enneagram coach whose content has been seen by millions on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram, where Abbey teaches others about their personality through light-hearted and educational videos. She’s taught teams all over the world, from Iceland to Wisconsin, how to use this amazing tool to better underst…
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After a grueling 100+ date tour to support their Piece Of Mind album, no one would blame the boys in Iron Maiden for taking some well deserved time off. Instead, after 3 weeks off they went back to start writing and rehearsing for their next album, Powerslave, which would prove to be HUGELY important in breaking them in the US, South America and al…
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In this Summer Series episode I talk with Nate McCord, an Enneagram Six and a specialized ADHD life coach. Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss an episode! Jackie | Instagram // Enneagram with JB Nate | Nate McCord Coachingโดย Jackie Brewster
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On the 13th edition of the monthly sidecast from The Ugly American Werewolf in London Rock Podcast, we relive a special night in the life of Gerry Schramm. As the co-host of the Something For Nothing Rush Fancast, Gerry is devotee of Rush for 4 decades. But Gerry didn't hear them on the radio and explore their catalog or have a friend share their r…
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August 28, 1989 saw the release of Dr. Feelgood, the album that would solidify Motley Crue as a sleazy, sunset strip band that had hit the big time. It included songs you would expect from Motley (She Goes Down, Slice Of Your Pie, Rattlesnake Shake) but thanks to producer Bob Rock also included 5 singles that hit the charts in the US. The band trie…
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Oasis in the UK are more than just rock royalty. They are the foul-mouthed, big riff, council estate kids with unibrows and bad attitudes that helped lift the UK out of it's 1980's/Thatcherism malaisse and into the Cool Britannia of the 1990s. Out was the doom and gloom of American grunge, in were melodic songs that kids could relate to. Anthems li…
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I sit down with Ashton Whitmoyer-Ober, an author, public speaker, community psychologist, and certified Enneagram educator. With a desire to see relationships strengthened, she created Enneagram Ashton in early 2019. She is the author of Enneagram for Relationships, The Two of Us: A Three Year Couples Journal, The Enneagram Made Simple, and A Littl…
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Our long-time listeners know that The Wolf & Action Jackson have a special place in their hearts for the music of 80s pop/rock supergroup Asia. Asia's eponymous debut album was the top selling album in the US in 1982 and spent 9 weeks at the top of the chart thanks to hits like Sole Survivor, Only Time Will Tell and the #1 smash Heat Of The Moment.…
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This week I talk with Christina S. Wilcox, a mental health advocate, Enneagram expert and author of Take Care of Your Friends. This conversation is honest, raw and real. Jackie | Instagram // Enneagram with JB Christina | Instagram // christinaswilcox.comโดย Jackie Brewster
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By 1969 Eric Clapton had finally gotten what he wanted - out of Cream. He felt the band (and the machine around it) was too big and couldn't deal with Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker constantly at each other's throats. And so he began to hang out and jam with his friend Steve Winwood who felt like he wanted a change from Traffic. As these two titans be…
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In the summer of 1984, Metallica were not yet the Metal Gods and household names they are now. They were a band with one record under their belt (Kill Em All, hear UAWIL #138 for our review with The Hook Rocks Jay Scott), some experience playing bigger stages as an opening act and a small but loyal following. However, their US record company didn't…
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