NYE 2013: How About No? episode artwork

EPISODE · Jan 1, 2014 · 45 MIN

NYE 2013: How About No?

from Geeks & Beats · host Alan Cross and Michael Hainsworth

Things you forgot happened in 20-13. We'll look at three words that made it into the dictionary last year and why we'll spend all of 20-14 making up for it. We'll look at some exciting Kickstarter projects for the new year – including a self propelling bicycle and an app that takes driving your car to a whole new level. Hal Johnson of Bodybreak and The Amazing Race joins us to tell us how to keep that new year's resolution using technology – and why hitting the gym is only half the battle. How radio stations regain their listeners after going All Christmas Music. And the top Karaoke songs sung last night to ring in the new year. Plus: a Geeks and Beats Update on Justin Beiber's retirement plans, and our live on location show in Vegas, baby, Vegas! The post NYE 2013: How About No? appeared first on The Geeks and Beats Podcast with Alan Cross and Michael Hainsworth.

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Jan 1, 2014

NOW PLAYING

NYE 2013: How About No?

0:00 45:09

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

This World

May 17, 2026 ·3m

Иди ты

May 17, 2026 ·3m

Оракул

May 17, 2026 ·1m

Mind The Music Radio - Artist Well-Being In Electronic Music The Unicorn Mothership This radio show explores artist well-being in electronic music from a holistic viewpoint. In a series of exclusive interviews with artists and people with active roles both inside the music industry and on the outskirts of it, Eline shares with you her devotion to artist well-being and how we can provide support for artists in electronic music. The music is handpicked for each show by the guests themselves for an extra personal, mindful experience. This show runs monthly on Reform Radio, Manchester. Join in live at reformradio.co.uk or listen back online! Warning! The jingle contains binaural beats for brainwave entrainment, which only has an effect when using headphones. It is played at the beginning of the show, lasting about 45 seconds. If you’re prone to seizures, it may be best not to listen to the jingle through headphones or skip it altogether. SPC 2020 Nai Kalbin A collection of beats made by Nai Kalbin for the Ski Beatz Sack Pack Challenge in the year 2020. Beats in Space Tim Sweeney Beats In Space is a radio show mixed live by Tim Sweeney and guests in New York City on WNYU 89.1 FM every Tuesday night from 10:30pm to 1:00am ‭Lerk ‭Lerk Lerk is a techno music creator, writer, and producer based in Kassel, Germany. With a focus on electronic music, he has been producing music since 2014. As the founder of the record label "Kratzen und Fauchen", he is dedicated to sharing his passion for techno music with the world. When not in the studio, Lerk works as a programmer and also enjoys performing as a live DJ and sharing his sound through recorded DJ sets. His music blends hard-hitting techno beats with intricate melodies, creating an immersive experience for listeners.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Geeks & Beats?

This episode is 45 minutes long.

When was this Geeks & Beats episode published?

This episode was published on January 1, 2014.

What is this episode about?

Things you forgot happened in 20-13. We'll look at three words that made it into the dictionary last year and why we'll spend all of 20-14 making up for it. We'll look at some exciting Kickstarter projects for the new year – including a self...

Can I download this Geeks & Beats episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!