This is Unprepared and Unqualified. The podcast about nothing, hosted by two guys who know nothing, made for anyone who wants to listen to something to remind themselves that they haven’t quite hit rock bottom (except for children and our mothers).
If you have a wedding and someone decides to throw poop at your dress it is not my fault. Thanks to Sara, Emilie, Jackson, and Zack for coming on! Stay tuned for next week's call-in topic. insta: @thenattyshow twitter: @TheNattyShow_ email: natty@thenattyshow.com
Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland battle it out in this episode as listeners tell us who they think was the best spider-man. Thanks to Hayden, Stef, Sara, and Nathan for coming on! Stay tuned for next week's call-in topic. insta: @thenattyshow twitter: @TheNattyShow_ email: natty@thenattyshow.com
Prepare to be offended as listeners of The Natty Show explain what they think is the most overrated TV show and their reasoning behind it. Special thanks to Jeff, Sara, Thomas, Alex, and Joey for coming on! You can find The Natty Show on Instagram @TheNattyShow or on Twitter @TheNattyShow_.
Hear listener's opinions on opening up the economy. Special thanks to Sam, Jackson, Jonathan, Ben, and Sara for coming on! You can find The Natty Show on Instagram @TheNattyShow or on Twitter @TheNattyShow_.
Benjamin Gamble is a published author and recent college graduate. His new book, "Dragons Suck," is available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or your local bookstore. We have a really awesome conversation on writing, improv, and the journey of getting a book published. You can find Benjamin on Instagram @Benwritesbooks or Twitter @benjamintgamble. You can find The Natty Show on Instagram @TheNattyShow or on Twitter @TheNattyShow_.
Our first book review! This one is for "How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie. I see this book recommended all the time but never see an explanation for that or why people even like it in the first place. Hopefully, I shed some light on that. Stay tuned for some REALLY exciting interviews coming up in the future. Have recommendations for the show? Reach out! Insta @thenattyshow, twitter @thenattyshow_, email natty@thenattyshow.com. Enjoy!
Ben Kirby is a full-time content creator. We talk about a lot of stuff pertaining to content creation, finding a niche, etc. This is really beneficial for anyone trying to pursue a creative career or anyone who has extra free time on their hands because of COVID-19. You can find Ben's YouTube @ deacs and his Twitch and other social media accounts @ deacs_gg. Have recommendations for the show? Reach out! Insta @thenattyshow, twitter @thenattyshow_, email natty@thenattyshow.com. Enjoy!
Welcome to The Natty Show! Reach out and let us know what you want to hear. You can find us on Instagram @TheNattyShow, on Twitter @TheNattyShow_, & on YouTube @ The Natty Show. Feel free to send natty an email, too. natty@thenattyshow.com.
We have some sad announcements but some exciting prospects for the future. Stay tuned to hear how the show will change going forward. An update should come out tomorrow letting everyone know the shows new title, direction, etc. If you are already subscribed to the show, you won't have to do anything to get the new episodes, the name change will appear for you and you will remain subscribed. Check out and follow Jake's music! @jakeybarramusic on Instagram.
On this episode, we have Matthew DeSantis. As a Political Science professor and administrator at a University, he provides us valuable insight into how the pandemic is impacting small colleges. We also discuss politics, his home if Austin, TX, Sports and more.
On this episode, we have Homer Ybarra (Jake’s dad). Homer is free up in the small town of Donna, Texas and brings an interesting perspective to our conversation. In the episode, we talk about his roots growing up in a small town, working in Mexico, raising a family and more.
On this episode, the guys interview Natty’s mom, Magdalina DeSantis about her fascinating story. Mrs. DeSantis grew up in Communist Romania and escaped when she was 23 years old. We talk about her time living in Romania, her escape, and her arrival in the U.S.
Coronavirus Update: We are still here. We are having to take a bit of a break from interviews for a bit but hope to be up and running with Skype calls soon. On this episode, we talk about what we have been doing to occupy our time in quarantine, our hopes for the future of the pod and more.
On this episode, we have our good friend Joe Hiebert. Joe is current a post-baccalaureate fellow at Furman University and will be starting graduate school in the fall of 2020. We discuss sustainability, reading, philosophy and more. And if you have an answer to the thought experiment we read at the end of the episode, let us know on social media!
On this week’s episode, we have Susan Ybarra, Director of Operations for the Institute for the Advancement of Community Health at Furman University (also Jake’s mom). She is a Furman Alumna and has worked in a variety of industries over the duration of her career including manufacturing, health care management and consulting. On the episode, we discuss mental health, social media, health care and more.
On this week’s episode, we have our good friend Joe DePinto. Joe, who is originally from New Jersey, works at a financial firm in Charlotte, North Carolina. He is also an aspiring content creator and has had a podcast of his own in the past. On the episode, we discuss his education path, the economy, writing, movies and more.
In this episode, Nathaniel and Jake interview Nathaniel’s father Blaine DeSantis. Blaine’s life has taken him from law school in 70s California to professional wrestling promotion in Pennsylvania to retired life living in Greenville, South Carolina. The conversation is full of interesting stories from Blaine’s life, including his first case as a lawyer, the wrestlers he met as a promoter, and even the time he met OJ Simpson.