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Ready Set Blow Podcast with Randy Valerio and Chase Abel
Ep. 428 Adam Richmond - Unpopular Opinions

Ready Set Blow Podcast with Randy Valerio and Chase Abel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 85:48


The always energetic Adam Richmond is back on the podcast. The boys open the show talking about using your physicality performing on stage and how good comedy is like jazz. This leads to a conversation about finding your voice as a performer. The guys shift gears and talk about a subject close to Adam's heart - the Middle East conflict and Israel's right to exist. This leads to a long conversation about politics and the state of the western world. Randy ponders how hard it must be to be an adolescent man in a traditional Islmaic society. Adam starts a convo about transpeople in sports. They invent a new national holiday called Sloth Month. The fellas close with the news - There is a new world champ in self-pleasure, fans want the artist Pitbull to be the next Florida Senator, and an Italian town is offering $1 homes to Americans who want to leave after Trump's win.    Outro: “Funk Doctor” by Gee Dubs   Social Media: Instagram: @randyvalerio @readysetblowpodcast Twitter: @randytvalerio @readysetblowpodcast TikTok: @randyvaleriocomedy @readysetblowpod YouTube:   @randyvaleriocomedy   @readysetblowpodcast     #comedypodcast #comedy #podcast #podcastclips #comedyvideo #news #advice #israel #palestine #middleeast #westernculture #politics #politicalnews #artist #standup #sports #fairness #competitive #sloth 

Digital Dissection: A Nerd Podcast

In 2008 the Travel Channel gave us a gladiator that dared to take on anything you could put on a plate or in a glass. It didn't matter if it was spicy, cold, or the size of a small country, one man took on it all. Welcome to season four, episode 135 of Digital Dissection: Pop Culture Nerdity! On this episode, our hosts discuss the popular Travel Channel show, Man vs Food! We are sticking to the Adam Richmond years and enjoying every minute of it! Download this episode to relive Adam's quest to conquer America's eating challenges! All music written and performed by Chris Lott. Follow us on: Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://facebook.com/DigitalDissect1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Tiktok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@digitaldissectionpodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitch: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitch.tv/digitaldissect1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/digitaldissect1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Youtube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/DigitalDissectionPodcast

The Current Podcast
White Castle on maintaining itself as a pop culture icon

The Current Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 18:05


As a 102-year-old brand, White Castle has become a niche part of culture, from the “Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle” movie to people getting married at the restaurant. Jamie Richardson, VP of marketing and public relations, discusses maintaining the White Castle brand as a pop culture icon. Episode TranscriptPlease note, this transcript  may contain minor inconsistencies compared to the episode audio. DAMIAN (00:01):I'm Damian Fowler.ILYSE (00:02):And I'm Ilyse Liffreing. AndDAMIAN (00:04):Welcome to this edition of the current podcast.ILYSE (00:10):This week we sit down with Jamie Richardson, VP of Marketing and Public Relations at White Castle, the 100 and 2-year-old brand that's been part of pop culture and a mainstay in American fast food since it was opened by founder Billy Ingram as a family business in 1921. It now operates around 342 US locations.DAMIAN (00:32):From the 2004 film, Harold and Kumar go to White Castle to making headlines for hosting weddings. White Castle manages to maintain its status as a pop culture icon while innovating in new areas like grocery and delivery.JAMIE RICHARDSON (00:53):Well, you know, when you work at White Castle, you get calls from all over the world, and one fine day somebody called their 800 line, and I had the opportunity to speak to this person and they said they were from Hollywood, and that there's this film about two likable underdogs who spent an evening of misadventure looking for White Castle. So we said, sure, send us the script. And then I remember taking the script home and taking a look at it, and they forgot to mention it was rated R for raunchy. So that was a little surprising. Um, but, uh, we had some good debate internally. And then I had the opportunity to talk to our CEO and third generation leader, uh, bill Ingram. I had the perfect pitch down. I was really ready to, to sell this big idea. I remember walking into Bill's office and panicking, and the first thing I blurted out was, it has sex, drugs, and rock and roll. Other than that, it's really good for us. And he kind of paused and looked up and said, what in the world are you talking about? And when I told him a little bit more, he, he looked and said, well, as long as it doesn't make fun of our team members, I'm fine with it. So that's how the greatest film that never won an Academy award. Harold and Kumar go to White Castle, got green-lighted thanks to Bill Ingram. That'sILYSE (01:59):Great. It must have helped business. What would you say are other unique aspects of White Castle, whether it's like the menu, branding or history and how that contributes also to its ongoing presence in pop culture?JAMIE RICHARDSON (02:12):You know, I think for us it's about being relevant and being resonant and having a reverence from where we've been, but also at the same time connecting with consumers today where they are. So, um, certainly at the base of it all, it's about hot, tasty, affordable food. Just like our founder Billy Ingram imagined at the very beginning, he really believed every family should be able to have an affordable evening out. Um, and but beyond that, I think we've been able to be a part of people's, uh, memorable moments and, and that connects us emotionally beyond the physical properties of product and the utilitarian value of food. So keeps it fun and real.ILYSE (02:44):And do you guys have like a lot of traditions when it comes to that? It seems, um, it, it seems to play a big role at White Castle, actually. Your burgers have pretty much stayed consistent and then certain traditions have continued on, such as like people get married at White Castle, which is super fun. And then you have a Valentine's Day celebration now, I believe in its 32nd year. Why is it important to continue traditions that consumers know and love? YouJAMIE RICHARDSON (03:13):Know, I think for White Castle, uh, as a family owned business that's been around for 102 years, our neighbors and friends are the people we serve every day in each of the communities we're in. So for us, uh, you know, around Valentine's Day, white Castle becomes love castle and people make reservations three months in advance to get that special seeding. And I think it's us not taking ourselves too seriously and having some fun with it and recognizing we, we exist to feed the souls of Craver generations everywhere.DAMIAN (03:39):Now, Jamie, you mentioned, uh, the word relevant, which obviously is key to any brand, you know, staying relevant and especially in the sector that you are in a competitive restaurant and fast food category. I'm wondering how White Castle has adapted to changing consumer taste and trends, um, whilst it's preserving this 102 year old iconic status.JAMIE RICHARDSON (03:58):I, I think for us it's about not being locked into something that we've done just because that's the way we've done it before. It's about meeting people where they are. And the best way to do that is ask good questions, listen intently, and then have that be the foundation for your actions. So, um, we're big believers in consumer research. We're big believers in getting out and talking to the team members and talking with our customers, whether that's on the retail side of our business where we sell, uh, sliders in the grocery store or in our restaurants at the Drive-through or in the dining room. So for us, it's really about listening. And that might sound a little cliche, but we actively lean into it and treat it as a discipline and part of who we are. Um, our vision is feed the souls of Craver generations everywhere. You can't do that if you don't know what people are hungry for. So that's a, a constant focus for us and, and we learn and grow because needs and desires change as time goes on.DAMIAN (04:50):You mentioned, uh, adding a grocery business, uh, as well as delivery options. Could you talk a little bit about how the consumer data or leaning into that consumer data played a role in that decision and adding that delivery option for White Castle?JAMIE RICHARDSON (05:04):Absolutely. I think we saw that especially as hot and tasty, affordable food became more available through delivery partnerships. It's something we leaned into early. So hey, we're small in the grand scheme of things on the restaurant side, you know, we're a regional player, we have 342 restaurants, so we're not monolithic, we're not global, but in each of our neighborhoods, we want to be a big part of everyone's, uh, opportunity for great food. So when delivery came along, we quickly, uh, were able to forge great partnerships with all the different delivery partners, and we found our customers loved it. It was just one more way to be able to experience the crave, and they told us again and again, um, that that was something they wanted available to 'em. So it's great to be there 24 7, like most of our restaurants are, uh, having another option in terms of how to enjoy the food just seemed to make sense to us and we're really happy we jumped in when we did and we're continuing to grow and build that side of the business.DAMIAN (05:55):And, and you mentioned market research. What are the types of consumer demographics that you research, uh, on that crave continuum?JAMIE RICHARDSON (06:03):You know, that's interesting. Uh, the Crave continuum is something we created, uh, or discovered is probably a better way to say it. So we created language around it, but it, and in many ways it is taking the traditional demographics and psychographics so many of us lean into as marketers and putting it into the super collider and, and smashing it to bits and starting over. So we've been able to build it really around behaviors. So it isn't purely just the demographics. Um, for us it's about understanding two key things in terms of people's relationship to White Castle, their fandom and how frequently they visit us, so, uh, or purchase in the grocery store. So from that lens, we're able to understand where people are at in the continuum from crave cautious at one end for those souls we haven't connected to yet, but we will someday to crave committed at the other end of the spectrum with crave curious and crave casual in between. So it's been a really rich way for us to explore messaging. It's been a really rich way for us to explore media with all of our different agency partners in terms of how to get the, the right messages to the right people at the right time.ILYSE (07:06):Speaking about what you call Cravers and the fandom around that, um, you've created really this whole culture around it. What is White Castle doing to continue to support and market this culture and why is it important for a brand to have such a culture anyway?JAMIE RICHARDSON (07:23):Well, I think purpose is what it all comes down to. So, uh, if you know why it exists, it makes it a lot more fun to invest your time and energy and talent, uh, towards creating something that's meant to last that's meaningful. And when, um, we discovered the strong emotional connection so many have with White Castle, we realized that that was gold. That you can, you can spend a lot of money, can come up with a lot of great ideas and things that look good on the chalkboard, but when you have something like that, that's such a great attribute to be able to connect with people in that way. So I think around that idea of craving, we understood there's language that unlocked how so many people felt. And um, as I mentioned earlier, that listening part really played a role in that. So we literally hired a trained psychologist to interview some of our biggest fans and over and over and over again, one word, um, you know, was, was echoed and it was, I get a certain craving for him, I crave 'em late at night, I crave 'em at breakfast. And, um, including one gentleman who told a story about taking white castles on an airplane, and then he named one of our competitors, I won't say their name, and he said, you never see anyone carrying that brand onto an airplane now, do you? right. People love White Castle. Is that right? That told us we were in the right direction.DAMIAN (08:38):You know, we talk about meeting people where they are and when it comes to this younger generation, often they're, you know, across social media. How are you kind of, uh, thinking about your campaigns across all these different platforms that young people, you know, are looking at exploring, even gaming? Are any of those channels places where White Castle campaigns are kind of prominent?JAMIE RICHARDSON (08:56):I think primarily it's, uh, the notion that we wanna be as distinctive and as individualistic as this next generation of consumers is going to be and already is. And so for us it's just knowing the, the place you're at. So don't try and make one size fits all, so don't try and take something that you posted on Facebook and turn it into a TikTok. Um, you know, do it in a way that meets, uh, the viewer's expectations that provides engagement and candidly entertainment, if you will. Uh, you know, having fun with it. We are just, um, in the midst of a really cool recipe contest where Adam Richmond, the food beast, is serving as one of the judges and, uh, encouraging people to have fun with the food. And it's not a selling message, it's an engagement message. And I think that part of it is really essential in terms of how you make those connections and make, make 'em authentic.DAMIAN (09:45):I like that distinction. It's not a selling message, it's an engagement message that, that's interesting. IILYSE (09:49):Also know that White Castle locations and how those are run play a big factor in creating a good business. White Castle founder Billy Ingram said, I believe happy employees make happy customers. Can you talk a little bit about that?JAMIE RICHARDSON (10:04):So we are so fortunate as a family owned business to have so many of our 10,000 team members who are really, uh, in it for the long haul. In fact, more than one in four have been with White Castle 10 years or more. And among our general managers for the restaurants, the average tenure is 21 years. Uh, so I think a few people retired last year, so we had a turnover rate of 3%. But it's really, really cool to see that engagement and that focus to the point where for the third year in a row, we've been certified as a great place to work. We're the only fast food and food manufacturing business that's on that list. So it's really an honor and tough demanding circumstances to know we're there with our team members in lockstep to help satisfy the crave any way we can every single day of the year.DAMIAN (10:46):I wanna ask you a little bit about the kind of nostalgic feel that White Castle has kind of created and especially for different generations and how you think about the different generations when it comes to your marketing. Yeah,JAMIE RICHARDSON (10:58):I think for us it's really about constancy of purpose. So we, we don't run away from the word nostalgia, but rather than it being evocative of times past, we want it to be in present tense. We want it to be something where that emotional reward is just as present today, even if it takes slightly different form than it did earlier. A big part of that is the great value we provide in so many ways. In 1927, we were the first restaurant chain to say, Hey, what if you came in and picked up your food and took it home? So we were the first restaurant that we've ever found that was offering carryout, and we started doing that by selling 'em by the sack. So you could get each individual hamburger in its own little carton and a sack of 10 Togo. And later on that led to the Crave Case and then the Crave Crate, and then, uh, for a brief time the Crave Palette. But you know, it took us a little longer to make 7,000 Burgers than we thought. So that's no longer on the menu, but if you, if you call us, we'll take good care of you.DAMIAN (11:52):But you've also now launched a campaign called Micro Castle that promotes the idea that anyone with a microwave can have their White Castle at home thanks to the burgers in grocery stores. Could you talk a little bit how that came to be the strategy behind promoting buying sliders at grocery stores over the physical retail locations?JAMIE RICHARDSON (12:10):Absolutely. So it's so much fun because it's another great story about listening. So our third generation leader, uh, and CEO, bill Ingram visited every restaurant every year. And in one of his visits in a New York Castle, he saw a person like literally leaving with four acts of 10. So he just wandered over and said hello and said, oh, are you off to a party? Are you, he goes, oh, no, no, no, no, I put these in my freezer. And then Bill leaned in, so what do you do with them in your freezer? He said, oh, I've got a new appliance that I use to reheat 'em. It's called the Microwave Oven . And, uh, and so Bill thought, Hmm, you know, people are microwaving our sliders. Maybe we could sell 'em through the grocery store. And it's a fun story because I won't mention their names, but he approached three well-known global manufacturers and said, Hey, would you like to, we'll license this to you? And they all kinda laughed at him and said, no one will ever buy fast food from a grocery store. So thankfully he wasn't discouraged, but, but, uh, we did it ourselves. And so today we have three dedicated frozen food plants and that, uh, side of our business, our CPG business is 30% of our revenue, a bigger percent of our profit, and it's growing by leaps and bounds. We just, uh, doubled the size of our plant and vandalia to keep up and it's really fun that people can enjoy that flavor and taste. That'sILYSE (13:20):Awesome. With all that growth though, there's always some challenges going on, especially in the fast food business. What would you say are some of the, the main challenges that you run into?JAMIE RICHARDSON (13:31):I think there's some challenges that are universal. Um, you know, these days more than ever, everyone's trying to work through this moment in time. It's been a crazy four years as we all know, and I think there's still some kind of trying to understanding what's a new normal look like. Um, we've gone beyond supply shortages that seems to have sorted itself out. Labor shortage today isn't as bad as it was a year ago. Um, so many of us on the restaurant hospitality side of things face the same challenges on the CPG side of things. Uh, food costs and inflation are real and trying to maintain that value for consumers who are shopping is real for us. We have distinctive challenges because it's a, a strengthen and an opportunity and the strength is we're small and family owned. The opportunity is we compete against some of the world's biggest brands and being able to stay relevant means we can't spend as much money. We have to think more creatively and try new things and, and connect that wayILYSE (14:31):On that. Are there any emerging, like channels you're experimenting in or campaigns that you're trying out for the first time?JAMIE RICHARDSON (14:38):I think for us, um, finding new ways to connect with people and manage expectations is something that's so important because we think expectations are gonna continue to look for even faster service, even greater quality and even more accessibility. So our delivery partnerships are great. Our mobile app has continued to grow and we're involved in a major effort right now to revamp and, and relaunch our, our mobile app because we know, um, staying current there is essential to success. So, um, and then when it comes to campaign, we're constantly evolving and modifying and, uh, making the message even more informed and better connected. So with the Crave Continuum as the platform, um, that's something we're leaning into to talk to those different audiences in in ways that matter. We did a really fun local campaign that was what we call brand unified for our restaurants and our, our CPG business where, uh, roller skating, uh, is the place to be, you know, roller skating's back just like vinyl has been. And, uh, so we, we partnered with some, some skating centers and um, you know, fed a lot of people, a ton of sliders, but also had some fun social content that came out of that as well. So I think for us it's always trying new things and, and being open to the learning we get as we go.DAMIAN (15:52):You mentioned roller skating, which is interesting, which brings to mind, you know, other sports. I'm wondering what White Castle's relationship is to sports, uh, and live sports. Well,JAMIE RICHARDSON (16:02):We are a group of people who have a Super Bowl ambitions, but, uh, you know, much smaller budget. So we are so fortunate to have two great sports partnerships. Uh, one is with USA luge and so, uh, white Castle's the official sponsor of their search for, for luge athletes. Um, the athletes in luge are called sliders, so there's a nice fit there and we've been partners for six years now. Yeah, it's really fun. And uh, you know, we cheer on team USA every four years as they go off to the Olympics, but that's something we get to do fun along the way that encourages youth participation and helps them find the future Olympians as they go around the country. Um, and then just recently we announced a really fun partnership with Major League Pickleball and our local Columbus, Ohio team, which used to be called the Columbus Pickleball Club, has changed its name. They are now the Columbus Sliders and we are cheering them onto victory as they go. So, um, but pickleball is on the rise, and so we find that's a fun, affordable way for us to connect. And I'll tell you that the kids in America are discovering pickleball and it's gonna be big. So we try to catch a rising star whenever we can. And both those opportunities have been huge and a lot of fun for us.DAMIAN (17:17):And that's it for the current podcast. We'll be back next week, so stay tuned.ILYSE (17:21):The current podcast is produced by Wonder Media Network. Our theme is by love and caliber. The current team includes Chris Brooklier and Kat Vesce.DAMIAN (17:31):And remember, weJAMIE RICHARDSON (17:32):Don't run away from the word nostalgia, but rather than it being evocative of times past, we want it to be in present tense. We want it to be something where that emotional reward is just as present today, even if it takes slightly different form than it did earlier. A big part of that is theDAMIAN (17:48):Great value we provide. And if you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave us a review. Also tune into our other podcast, the current report, our weekly roundup of what's making news in digital media. I'm Damian.ILYSE (18:01):I'm Ilyse.DAMIAN (18:01):And we'll see you next time.

Movies You Forgot You Forgot
Welcome to Movies You Forgot You Forgot

Movies You Forgot You Forgot

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 5:04


Welcome to the Movies You Forgot You Forgot podcast, with Adam Richmond & Joe Devine. In this trailer, we lay out what you can expect from this show going forwards.  Thanks to Henry Cooke & Alice Devine for the podcast artwork.  4ee19e04c0b07e5c6639f901b2c7c9f2e21299d7

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Ready Set Blow Podcast with Randy Valerio and Chase Abel
Ready Set Blow - Ep. 338 Adam Richmond

Ready Set Blow Podcast with Randy Valerio and Chase Abel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 73:05


Randy chops it up with the hilarious Adam Richmond. They open the show talking about antisemitism and Jews in Hollywood. The fellas move on and discuss funny women and diversity in comedy. This leads to a discuss of what true equality in society would look like. Adam kicks off a convo about border security and politics. The guys move on and talk about the ability to read people. Randy asks about Adam's 2023 “vision board”. They close with the news -  a bridesmaid hits on the groom at the wedding and Lizzo is taking heat for “making music for white people”   Outro: “Queens Galaxy” by Gee Dubs Social Media: Instagram: @randyvalerio @readysetblowpodcast Twitter: @randytvalerio @readysetblowpodcast TikTok: @randyvaleriocomedy YouTube: @readysetblowpodcast  FB:  facebook.com/randy.valerio.777

Eclipse Exchange Podcast
Bridging the gap from diagnostics to parts (w/ Adams Morey)

Eclipse Exchange Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 19:06


In this episode of the Eclipse Exchange Podcast, we're joined by Adam Richmond, Group Parts Sales Manager at Adams Morey, to talk about the partnership between Eclipse and Adams Morey, new DAF trucks and the parts industry as a whole.To watch the video version of this podcast, visit our YouTube channel:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjuQ2nCNFT_r82U6pblEMMhlqi7416p7XFollow us on social media:https://www.facebook.com/truck.diagnosticshttps://twitter.com/EclipseDiaghttps://www.linkedin.com/company/eclipse-automotive-technology-ltd/https://www.instagram.com/eclipse_diag/If you're interested in more information or require an on-site demonstration from Eclipse, please visit our website and get in touch:https://www.eclipse-tech.co.uk/Take a look at the Eclipse E-Shop for cables, Ad Blue cleaning kits and more:https://www.eclipse-tech.co.uk/eshop/#jaltest #eclipse #diagnostics

101 Stage Adaptations
Page to Stage: The Craft of Adaptation by Vincent Murphy (Ep. 4)

101 Stage Adaptations

Play Episode Play 23 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 78:37


In this episode, we discuss:How panhandling as a teen directly led Vincent to his career in theatre His book, Page to Stage: The Craft of Adaptation, and the six building blocks of a great adaptation or any play, really The playwright exchange program he wishes would have a second lifeAnd more! Ahem, listen for all those name drops - they hit hard!All About Our GuestFor over four decades, Vincent Murphy was an artistic producing director of three acclaimed theaters, with a professional career of collaboration on more than 200 productions in the US, Canada, South America, and Europe. As a director, playwright, actor, designer, choreographer, and artistic director, he has garnered more than forty major awards in directing, acting, playwriting, and teaching.Murphy has devoted much of his career to championing the development of new plays. At Theater Emory, where he is a full professor in the arts, he developed a biennial Brave New Works series. He created the Playwriting Center of Theater Emory where over one hundred new plays and adaptations went on to productions around the world. Murphy initiated and produced festivals with residencies by Athol Fugard, Frank Manley, Naomi Wallace and Wole Soyinka.He has taught adaptation workshops for professionals and students at several theaters and play labs in the USA, Canada and Europe. His former students who became leaders in the field include Robert O'Hara, Lauren Gunderson, Hank Azaria, Ariel Fristoe, Adam Richmond and Justine Shapiro.Murphy himself is a seasoned adapter and producer of new work. He began his career in 1970 by creating a well-received adaptation of the works of William Blake. In 2013, The University Of Michigan Press published his book on adaptation for the theatre, Page to Stage: The Craft of Adaptation. Buy Vincent's Book:at the University of Michigan Presson AmazonConnect with host Melissa Schmitz***Sign up for the 101 Stage Adaptations Newsletter***101 Stage AdaptationsFollow the Podcast on Facebook & InstagramRead Melissa's plays on New Play ExchangeConnect with Melissa on LinkedInWays to support the show:- Buy Me a Coffee- Tell us your thoughts in our Listener Survey!- Give a 5-Star rating- Write a glowing review on Apple Podcasts - Send this episode to a friend- Share on social media (Tag us so we can thank you!)Creators: Host your podcast through Buzzsprout using my affiliate link & get a $20 credit on your paid account. Let your fans directly support you via Buy Me a Coffee (affiliate link).

Fiddly Dicking
Speedy Gonzales

Fiddly Dicking

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 12:58


What do you get when you cross a Drug cartel and a Mafia lord.....Probably killed. We end this week with a bang, hanging out with our new friend Adam Richmond. Form Canada to LA to Scotland to Alabama, no one is spared from laughing to death in this episode. Make sure you click the link below to find all of Adams stuff. Have a great day everyone! Support Fiddly Dicking Merch Store - fiddlyshop.com (https://www.fiddlyshop.com) Tip Jar - Donate Today (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=MJJXJ895WU3NY) Executive Producer Subcription - Subscribe Today (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=8N2S6DUXNGF3E) NEW!! - Search 'Fiddly Dicking Podcast' on Clubhouse and give us a follow. Twitter: @fdicking (https://twitter.com/FDicking) Facebook: Fiddly Dicking Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/fiddlydicking/) Instagram: Fiddly Dicking Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/fiddlydicking/)

Surviving Rocklahoma
SRL 21-04-18

Surviving Rocklahoma

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 56:19


This week, Adam Richmond sat down with Lynn Hernandez of Tulsa Rocks with Lynn Hernandez. We talk about his new projects, compare experiences with the #covid #vaccine, and.. of course... Rocklahoma. When you have the #unofficialrocklahomapodcast setting down with the #unofficialmayorofrocklahoma we HAVE to talk about that certain festival near and dear to our rocker hearts.So join us as we crack open some cold ones and catch up! Courtesy of Zoom.Brought to you by:DEB ConcertsAt Your Service Rentals.

In the Studio with Rubio
DEADBEAT CUOMO Rockets with Adam Richmond - In the Studio with Rubio #254

In the Studio with Rubio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 92:59


Adam Richmond joins Kris in the studio. Daily dose of the most necessarily important non-important useless yet crucial commentary from everything politics to pop culture to just straight weird from a comedians point of view. "In the Studio with Rubio" goes LIVE daily Monday-Saturday at 3pm. Join Kris on his “Tuesday Special" as he goes LIVE with special guest and Saturdays for some epic LIVE-MUSIC streaming simulcasting across all major social media platforms. Kris is also on Spotify and other major podcast platforms just search "In the Studio with Rubio". Enjoy!

Poop Dollar Podcast
Adam Richmond

Poop Dollar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 113:43


Fresh off his appearance on the tv show 'Wheel Of Fortune" Adam talks about being on the show and winning money. He tells how he realized he wanted to be a stand up comedian while attending a Grateful Dead concert. He tells road stories about being heckled on stage and a lot more. He's a real entertaining guy to talk to take a listen!

Pure Ambition Podcast
Staying Physically and Mentally Fit in Times of Uncertainty with Adam Richmond

Pure Ambition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 33:34


Episode 4 - I had the pleasure of talking with Associate Athletic Trainer at Dickinson College on the importance of staying mentally and physically fit, as well as the impacts routines have and how to adjust when these routines are altered. Adam is passionate about giving athletes all the tools and resources to be healthy year-round and compete at the highest level. He also has a side-hustle called Richmond Training Solutions which aims to provide athletes with high quality, individualized, online training programs. Follow him on instagram @adamrichmond as well as his website www.richmondtrainingsystems.org Connect with me: Instagram: @dominicmfusco YouTube: Dominic Fusco LinkedIn: Dominic Fusco Newsletter: https://dom-fusco.ck.page/9906579e01

Sports Medicine Research Podcast
Loading: How to Monitor and Use This Information

Sports Medicine Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020


Welcome to Sports Med Res’ this week in review podcast where we highlight the news in sports medicine research. This is a special podcast episode where Nicole Cattano hosts Adam Richmond, Rich Bertie, and Lauren Sander to discuss how to monitor internal and external loading and how to use this information. * Richmond Training Systems * headspace * Google Doc for Mental Health Resources Evidence-Based CEU Courses from Sports Med Res and Human Kinetics (3-10 EBP CEUs/course) The post Loading: How to Monitor and Use This Information appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

Sports Medicine Research Podcast
Engaging with Athletes During and After COVID-19

Sports Medicine Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020


Welcome to Sports Med Res’ this week in review podcast where we highlight the news in sports medicine research. This is a special podcast episode where Nicole Cattano hosts Adam Richmond, Rich Bertie, and Lauren Sander to discuss how to engage with our physically active patients during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. * Richmond Training Systems * Headspace * Google Doc for Mental Health Resources Evidence-Based CEU Courses from Sports Med Res and Human Kinetics (3-10 EBP CEUs/course) The post Engaging with Athletes During and After COVID-19 appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

AA Meeting with Arlow and Adam
Live with Arlow and Adam - Episode 123

AA Meeting with Arlow and Adam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 76:21


Tonight on Live with Arlow and Adam, Arlow Jumper and Adam Richmond talk closed caption porn, cybernetic contact lenses, marital trial by combat, and the fellas drop a major bombshell with an announcement. Join us tonight at 6:30pm CSTBrought to by Electric Cowboy Fort Smith, Wild Turtle Nutrition, and CBD Plus USA.

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AA Meeting with Arlow and Adam
Live with Arlow and Adam - Episode 123

AA Meeting with Arlow and Adam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 76:21


Tonight on Live with Arlow and Adam, Arlow Jumper and Adam Richmond talk closed caption porn, cybernetic contact lenses, marital trial by combat, and the fellas drop a major bombshell with an announcement. Join us tonight at 6:30pm CSTBrought to by Electric Cowboy Fort Smith, Wild Turtle Nutrition, and CBD Plus USA.

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Put It Together with Daniel Garza
Put It Together: Episode 242 - Bully The Bullies: Adam Richmond

Put It Together with Daniel Garza

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019


Man this guy is funny... We talk about finding your niche, not being regular, discovering what he didn't want to do, getting the message at a Grateful Dead concert. Getting prepared and being good. Lottery 649 and poop bags. Being a workaholic, political correctness, getting the respect needed, validation and attitude. Get books, comics, graphic novels and more at bunny17media.com. Use the code PIT at checkout for 15% off your purchase!

Film & TV Show
Food in Films

Film & TV Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 63:30


Alex and I are back with a look into Food in Films, going over some of the most delicious films to ever grace the big screen, as well as some of the most obscure TV shows that you should definately binge! From Cult favourite Chef, to Disney magic, Ratatouille and everything else in between (and Good Burger...) we look at how food in films translates to the audience and what are the underlying messages from the films. We discuss the types of cuisines found in the films and what they create in terms of a full frontal attack to those who have a passion for cooking, or those who want to learn due to films (man in food truck...) We also discuss how Masterchef UK is far far far inferior to MasterChef Australia and why the UK version is so flat in comparison. And not forgetting the Meme hub that is Hells Kitchen staring Mr Sweary, Gordon Ramsey. Shout outs to the UK's version of the awesome Adam Richmond (forgetting the fact he is a Spurs fan...) Kate Ovens, as well as some epic news for local Comic Con fans.... For all you foodies out there, this is for you...

Film & TV Show
Food in Films

Film & TV Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 63:30


Alex and I are back with a look into Food in Films, going over some of the most delicious films to ever grace the big screen, as well as some of the most obscure TV shows that you should definately binge! From Cult favourite Chef, to Disney magic, Ratatouille and everything else in between (and Good Burger...) we look at how food in films translates to the audience and what are the underlying messages from the films. We discuss the types of cuisines found in the films and what they create in terms of a full frontal attack to those who have a passion for cooking, or those who want to learn due to films (man in food truck...) We also discuss how Masterchef UK is far far far inferior to MasterChef Australia and why the UK version is so flat in comparison. And not forgetting the Meme hub that is Hells Kitchen staring Mr Sweary, Gordon Ramsey. Shout outs to the UK's version of the awesome Adam Richmond (forgetting the fact he is a Spurs fan...) Kate Ovens, as well as some epic news for local Comic Con fans.... For all you foodies out there, this is for you...

Pelon and Chubby Podcast
Pelon & Chubby - We Say No Go, Wood You Get Wild With Me - EP 54: Scene 1-5

Pelon and Chubby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 122:37


Pelon and Chubby can't get confirmation but neither can Kavanaugh.  The boys drop some knowledge about the latest news from Capitol Hill.  Speaking of hills can we get over this Anniversary hump.  ..Listen here >>>> Pelon checks out local scene catching up with Adam Richmond as Pelon is looking for other venues to host the comedy series.  How to make the comedy pop.. Check it out >>>> You don't want to miss this one.  Our Facebook Group Page.https://www.facebook.com/pelonandchubby   Listen, Share and Become a Patron.   All good stuff.

Tony Milazzo

Comedian; Adam Richmond is “Live and Onboard” in this latest episode on the boat kicking back with Tony. He is a true Renaissance Man!  Adam performs standup regularly in Los Angeles and Nationally. Adam does many shows for the troops! He is currently putting his … Read More

Inreview
InReview Show Three 2017/18

Inreview

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 59:25


Forge Radio’s satirical sports show. Tim Adams hosts as two pairs use their sporting knowledge, argumentative skill and wit to win as many points as possible over four fast-paced rounds. On this show: David Anderson and Gethin Morgan vs Adam Richmond and Matt Rennie.

The Perfect 10 Podcast w/Lahna Turner
Spitballing with Adam Richmond

The Perfect 10 Podcast w/Lahna Turner

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 45:17


Adam Richmond opens up about love, life, and politics.

Military Moments
Ep58 - Adam Richmond

Military Moments

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2015 32:03


This week Will welcomes back comedian Adam Richmond, Adam tells us about his upcoming project for the Marines Comedy From the Corps. They discuss the obstacles he's facing trying to get this project going, as well as the rewarding experiences he's had since starting it. They also discuss the political correctness in America, and being censored while performing. Scot does the episode naked.

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Mad Mic Podcast
Episode 19 Adam Richmond

Mad Mic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2015 59:45


Episode 19 of the Mad Mic Podcast with your host Mychelle Vasvary. Co-Host Mark Day www.MadMicPodcast.com Special Guest Adam Richmond OFFICIAL SITE http://www.adamrichmondcomedy.com/ INDIEGOGO https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/comedy-from-the-corps--2#/story

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Military Moments
Ep44 - Adam Richmond

Military Moments

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2015 31:49


This week, Will welcomes back Adam Richmond, they discuss and tell jokes that no one gets. They talk about the recent waves of riots and attacks. Adam shares a few of his terrorist jokes, and they talk about people getting offended to easily. And they share, a lot, that they maybe shouldn't have.

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Shanghai Comedy Corner
SCC#36 Adam Richmond

Shanghai Comedy Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2015 19:18


WOW! Exclusive interview with LA-based Canadian writer & comedian Adam Richmond during his first China gig at Masse's Shanghai Comedy Club. You don't want to miss this one! Follow our wechat at SHCCPodcast

Military Moments
Ep29 - Adam Richmond

Military Moments

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2015 32:10


This week, Will welcomes comedian Adam Richmond, they talk about the differences in growing up in Canada compared to the US. They touch a bit on the recent terrorist attacks in Paris. Adam tells us about the comedy show he produces at Camp Pendleton, and the kickstarter he's starting to support this. He also tells us about some of the experiences he's had with the soldiers.

Cannabis Network Media
Talking With Comedian Adam Richmond About The Y5RX Vape

Cannabis Network Media

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2014 50:28


David chats with Comedian Adam Richmond about the Y5RX Vape Pen and how they envision this to enable Life Without Restrictions.

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Positive Anger
Canada Day vs July 4th

Positive Anger

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2014 48:29


Nathan tries to teach Jon about Canada day, and the two try to decide if it or July 4th are a better celebration. Adam Richmond instagram talked about and jazz rant about soccer. Follow @NathanMacintosh @JonFatigate and @StandUpNYLabs. Go to www.StandUpNY.com to see when Nathan is performing live at Stand Up NY. Listen to all our other great podcasts at www.StandUpNYLabs.com

Arts and Crass
Say You Want A Revolution

Arts and Crass

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2014


Leah Mansfield came to the Casket Arts studio for a funny and serious chat. We also welcome local bilingual labor mediator James Wells! Leah takes time from her busy road schedule to mix it up with local Minnesota comedians, share comedy insights, and get us into a serious conversation about child rearing. This show was recorded right after comedian Adam Richmond was charged with sexual assault here in Minnesota. So trigger warning, the subject of rape comes up. Leah also shares a great Adam Richmond story.Today's podcast is sponsored again by Geekiana. Crasstians can support the show when you visitGeekiana.com or geekiana.etsy.com and save 20% with the coupon code CRASS.

Tyrone A. Barnett's Podcast
Episode 4 special guest ADAM RICHMOND from Late night with CARSON DALY

Tyrone A. Barnett's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2014 53:35


TY and JACKIE wax poetic about the business, funny shit, and we do it with ADAM RICHMOND!

Illustrated Game Podcast
Episode 9 - Adam Richmond

Illustrated Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2013 52:45


This week fellow podcaster Adam Richmond is in the T.I.G HQ. There's a round-up of all the weeks Premier League, F.A.Cup and Champions League action, along with some trains, a massive recording mess up and Adam's directors of cinema celebrity XI. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.