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Episode 36 - Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell0:10 - Outliers Part One: The Mathew effect-Hockey players cut off was January -40% born January-Feb-30% March-April-What started as a small advantage became more, and more -Eventually it became a significant advantage(Czech national soccer team)-The kids with advantage were picked, coached, and encouragedPart 2-achievement is talent + preparation-10,000 hours best, 8000 good, 4000 okay -If you're good enough to be at the top, the differentiating factor is work -10 years to be GM… Of HARD practice -Being poor is hard because it takes away from your time -Time sharing revolutionized computer science because people can save time helping each other -The Beatles played sooo much, 8 hours of playing in a day -Bill Gates started coding in 8th grade, had the funding to make it happen, got a company that needed payroll, Bill Gates got extra time to practice. When he dropped out sophomore year he had already been coding for 7 years. -20% of the richest people born in a 9 year span in America Part 3-Ravens test, 48 questions that progressively get harder -IQ is more of a cutoff Part 4-richer kids have more entitlement which isn't necessary bad. They are more willing to ask, and prioritize what they want -Poorer kids had distrust, and didn't know how to ask for things. -Family background is very important. Part 5-rags to riches are not random -If you work hard enough, use your mind/imagination, you can shape your future. Part 6-Legacy -Herdsmen have a culture of honor. -They must stand up for their beliefs, otherwise people will take. -Back in the day the south had the most murders, by people who knew each other. It was about honor Part 7 -ethnic theory -Plane crashes take about 7 errors-One thing complies another, like chess -More crashes when main pilot flies, other person won't speak up. -Need to speak up!! -American low power distance, we see each other as equals. Part 8 -Asian people are better at math cause the English language is more complicated for numbers -Rice farming is a good balance, not too easy, rewarding, incentived -All Asian cultures, rice patty fields, where hard work is rewarded. Part 9-Summer vacation could be bad -During summer poor kids lose progress, rich kids gain Interview -being a minority is a advantage for comedians 31:32 Lessons from the weekWhen you need to hear something, is that when someone tells you?/The car phenomenon Theme of the day People buying housesGiving Up the pastFormula for attack/Openings Girls with family EndgamesGiving up things Happiness is giving up what you want now, for what you want eventually Breaking CyclesPlaying Blitz with no distraction Using different language I work hard How you describe yourself is who you are Mr. Last Minute/TimeBeing Punctual The Gambit MethodTournament storylines Let go of the past First Correction may be an over correction The Dark Mirror -Gandalf vs. Soromon -Jon Snow vs. Ramsey Bolton -Zuko vs. Aang Oranges in the fridge/Molly
Soccer Comic Rant #437 Brazil Sambas All Over Korea's Grave, And An Old As Hell Croatia Beats Japan! English fans think its coming home after the team bang 3 past Senegal. France and Mbappe let Poland know. Brazil score some of the most Brazilian goals of all time vs South Korea. All Asian teams have been dismissed from the tournament. Neymar's ankle looks fine. Brazil is already lethal now they're playing for Pele. Portland vs Switzerland & Spain vs Morocco. Ian Edwards https://www.instagram.com/ianedwardsc.. https://twitter.com/IanEdwardsComic http://ianedwardscomedian.com/ Neil Chakravarty https://twitter.com/SawyersLawyer https://www.instagram.com/sawyerslawyer/ Martin Harris https://instagram.com/martin_harrisla?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Merch Link OnTheVolleyapparel.com https://onthevolleyapparel.com/collections/soccer-comic-rant Lee Hudson https://www.instagram.com/leehudsonco... https://twitter.com/leehudsoncomedy
US equity futures are indicating a lower open as of 05:00 ET. European equity markets are higher, aided by a retreat in gas prices after Norway's oil & gas strike ended. All Asian benchmarks were negative, as recession fears returned and the US dollar hit 19-year highs. China's reopening is under threat as several regions battle Covid outbreaks. UK PM Johnson's position is under threat after two senior ministers resigned late Tuesday. Companies Mentioned: Amazon, Just Eat Takeaway, Walmart
The continuation of part 1 of the dating and relationship episode. If you liked that rollercoaster then here's how you finish the ride. Also, I make an announcement of what I've been working on and have coming very soon. Hope to see you there ;) the reveal posts are pending launch, but if you can't wait for the reveal then listen to the episode!Part 1 I gave dating ideas for over the winter, so in part 2 it's for the coming warmer weather! We delve into what is now the norm of dating, the apps. Pictures people use, the comments & captions, opening lines, conversations, ghosting and basically how do you get off the app and get a date. Ghosting and so much more! This is in no way extensive and it could even get future episodes because we had a lot of fun making it and some funny reactions too. Listen now to part 2 of this extended get to know you! Shoutout to Alex producer of Fun With Dumb for the title inspo from Ep 165 where we talk about a first date too.Hear:HER International Women's DayMy second concert! Another UK first! All Asian women on International Women's Day8th March XOYO, ShoreditchTickets here!https://premier.ticketek.co.uk/shows/show.aspx?sh=HEARHER22Asian recommendationAsian skin care website www.skincupid.co.ukContact: Crazy Brit Asian Instagram: @crazybritasian https://www.instagram.com/crazybritasianFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/crazybritasian/
All-Asian panel reviews ‘Police Story (1985)’ and discusses times in our lives we’ve been wrongfully accused and had to clear our names, which is a key theme from the movie. RICE Asian Movies Podcast: Reviewing Asian-led films through the lens of representation and debating a cultural topic explored within the film’s themes. Hosted by Vong Show, official spokesperson for gay, super cute Asians. Featuring Leonard Chan and Veronica Antipolo. Podcast: https://thesonarnetwork.com/rice/ Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/vongshow Instagram: https://instagram.com/vongshow Twitter: https://twitter.com/vongshow YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/vongshow Official Website: https://vongshow.com #POLICESTORY #VONGSHOW #RICECOMEDY Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
All-Asian panel reviews ‘Mortal Kombat (2021)’ and debates whether it’s ethical to stack the deck in your favour before a competition, which is a key theme from the movie. RICE Asian Movies Podcast: Reviewing Asian-led films through the lens of representation and debating a cultural topic explored within the film’s themes. Hosted by Vong Show, official spokesperson for gay, super cute Asians. Featuring Leonard Chan and Veronica Antipolo. Podcast: https://thesonarnetwork.com/rice/ Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/vongshow Instagram: https://instagram.com/vongshow Twitter: https://twitter.com/vongshow YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/vongshow Official Website: https://vongshow.com #MORTALKOMBAT #VONGSHOW #RICECOMEDY Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Since PAFL started back in 2004, there have literally been hundreds of people that have played for the Dingoes in the PAFL. Some of these players have gone on to represent the Philippine Eagles in international Aussie Rules tournaments and have even won All Asian selection.In this weeks episode, Dingoes hardman and long time representative Marcus Wyatt, along with PAFL cofounder Dezza, take a look at who they think are the best players to have played for the Dingoes over the journey. When you consider how many people have played for the Dingoes over the years, this is not an easy job. So grab yourself a beer and enjoy this entertaining episode in which we reflect on some of the biggest and best names of the Dingoes and put together the Dingoes "team of the century".If you have any requests, suggestions or feedback for the podcast, lets us know by visiting our website or email us at podcast@pafl.com.ph.Thanks also to our sponsor Mr Clean for their continued support of this podcast and the PAFL.
Since PAFL started back in 2004, there have literally been hundreds of people that have played for the Eurekas in the PAFL. Some of these players have gone on to represent the Philippine Eagles in international Aussie Rules tournaments and have even won All Asian selection.In this weeks episode, Eurekas stalwart and long time representative Mark Pekin, along with Eurekas founder and games record holder Dezza, take a look at who they think are the best players to have played for the Eurekas over the journey. When you consider how many people have played for the Eurekas over the years, this is not an easy job. So grab yourself a beer and enjoy this entertaining episode in which we reflect on some of the biggest and best names of the Eurekas and put together the Eurekas "team of the century".If you have any requests, suggestions or feedback for the podcast, lets us know by visiting our website or email us at podcast@pafl.com.ph.Thanks also to our sponsor Mr Clean for their continued support of this podcast and the PAFL.
It's July, 1941. War is raging in Europe. Pearl Harbor is about to explode. Japan is terrorizing Korea and China and weaponizing islands across the Pacific. On one of those islands, three women – an ace transport pilot, a Chinese Intelligence officer and a local island leader – must join forces to rescue young girls sexually enslaved by the Japanese Navy and its ruthless secret police, the Tokkeitai. Red House Rising is presented commercial free, but if you visit RedHouseRising.com or Vimeo.com/ondemand/redhouserising and stream the Video Graphic Novel Version of this podcast, the producers will contribute 100% of all rentals and sales to organizations fighting to end human trafficking. Red House Rising was Produced, Written, Directed and Edited by Chris Côté and Dayle Kerry, from an original story by Chris Côté, Dayle Kerry and Jack MacCarthy. Original Music and Sound Design by Jack Côté. Starring Dayle Kerry, Raechel Wong, Roy Vongtama, Chris Côté, Rio Shigeta, Tian Wang, Ellen Mah, Andy Goldberg, Fin Kim, Tiffany Hubbard, Danni DanDan Gadigan, Josh McClenney, Craig Tsuyumine, Mark Shubb, Derek Kawasaki, Don McClennan, Matylda Kerry and Melinda Chilton. Narration by Robin Abcarian. All Asian and Pacific Islander characters were portrayed by Asian or Pacific Islander actors. The producers are grateful financial contributors to wikipedia and freesound.org. Please visit redhouserising.com/doing-more to learn how you can help fight human trafficking. This is a Vicente Terrace Production.
It's July, 1941. War is raging in Europe. Pearl Harbor is about to explode. Japan is terrorizing Korea and China and weaponizing islands across the Pacific. On one of those islands, three women – an ace transport pilot, a Chinese Intelligence officer and a local island leader – must join forces to rescue young girls sexually enslaved by the Japanese Navy and its ruthless secret police, the Tokkeitai. Red House Rising is presented commercial free, but if you visit RedHouseRising.com or Vimeo.com/ondemand/redhouserising and stream the Video Graphic Novel Version of this podcast, the producers will contribute 100% of all rentals and sales to organizations fighting to end human trafficking. Red House Rising was Produced, Written, Directed and Edited by Chris Côté and Dayle Kerry, from an original story by Chris Côté, Dayle Kerry and Jack MacCarthy. Original Music and Sound Design by Jack Côté. Starring Dayle Kerry, Raechel Wong, Roy Vongtama, Chris Côté, Rio Shigeta, Tian Wang, Ellen Mah, Andy Goldberg, Fin Kim, Tiffany Hubbard, Danni DanDan Gadigan, Josh McClenney, Craig Tsuyumine, Mark Shubb, Derek Kawasaki, Don McClennan, Matylda Kerry and Melinda Chilton. Narration by Robin Abcarian. All Asian and Pacific Islander characters were portrayed by Asian or Pacific Islander actors. The producers are grateful financial contributors to wikipedia and freesound.org. Please visit redhouserising.com/doing-more to learn how you can help fight human trafficking. This is a Vicente Terrace Production.
It's July, 1941. War is raging in Europe. Pearl Harbor is about to explode. Japan is terrorizing Korea and China and weaponizing islands across the Pacific. On one of those islands, three women – an ace transport pilot, a Chinese Intelligence officer and a local island leader – must join forces to rescue young girls sexually enslaved by the Japanese Navy and its ruthless secret police, the Tokkeitai. Red House Rising is presented commercial free, but if you visit RedHouseRising.com or Vimeo.com/ondemand/redhouserising and stream the Video Graphic Novel Version of this podcast, the producers will contribute 100% of all rentals and sales to organizations fighting to end human trafficking. Red House Rising was Produced, Written, Directed and Edited by Chris Côté and Dayle Kerry, from an original story by Chris Côté, Dayle Kerry and Jack MacCarthy. Original Music and Sound Design by Jack Côté. Starring Dayle Kerry, Raechel Wong, Roy Vongtama, Chris Côté, Rio Shigeta, Tian Wang, Ellen Mah, Andy Goldberg, Fin Kim, Tiffany Hubbard, Danni DanDan Gadigan, Josh McClenney, Craig Tsuyumine, Mark Shubb, Derek Kawasaki, Don McClennan, Matylda Kerry and Melinda Chilton. Narration by Robin Abcarian. All Asian and Pacific Islander characters were portrayed by Asian or Pacific Islander actors. The producers are grateful financial contributors to wikipedia and freesound.org. Please visit redhouserising.com/doing-more to learn how you can help fight human trafficking. This is a Vicente Terrace Production.
It's July, 1941. War is raging in Europe. Pearl Harbor is about to explode. Japan is terrorizing Korea and China and weaponizing islands across the Pacific. On one of those islands, three women – an ace transport pilot, a Chinese Intelligence officer and a local island leader – must join forces to rescue young girls sexually enslaved by the Japanese Navy and its ruthless secret police, the Tokkeitai. Red House Rising is presented commercial free, but if you visit RedHouseRising.com or Vimeo.com/ondemand/redhouserising and stream the Video Graphic Novel Version of this podcast, the producers will contribute 100% of all rentals and sales to organizations fighting to end human trafficking. Red House Rising was Produced, Written, Directed and Edited by Chris Côté and Dayle Kerry, from an original story by Chris Côté, Dayle Kerry and Jack MacCarthy. Original Music and Sound Design by Jack Côté. Starring Dayle Kerry, Raechel Wong, Roy Vongtama, Chris Côté, Rio Shigeta, Tian Wang, Ellen Mah, Andy Goldberg, Fin Kim, Tiffany Hubbard, Danni DanDan Gadigan, Josh McClenney, Craig Tsuyumine, Mark Shubb, Derek Kawasaki, Don McClennan, Matylda Kerry and Melinda Chilton. Narration by Robin Abcarian. All Asian and Pacific Islander characters were portrayed by Asian or Pacific Islander actors. The producers are grateful financial contributors to wikipedia and freesound.org. Please visit redhouserising.com/doing-more to learn how you can help fight human trafficking. This is a Vicente Terrace Production.
After a desperate flight to freedom from the Japanese Mandates in Red House Rising Season One, Season Two begins as World War II explodes in the Pacific. Jo joins forces with Alice and Mike and the Flying Tigers in Rangoon, where the Tigers face overwhelming odds defending China, and its most important supply route, the Burma Road, from the Japanese Air Force. Meanwhile, Prince “Nik” Nikura and his ward, Taka Kawashima, are in Honolulu, on their way back from Washington DC and a failed diplomatic peace mission. Red House Rising was Produced, Written, Directed, and Edited by Chris Côté and Dayle Kerry. Original Music and Sound Design by Jack Côté. Starring Dayle Kerry, Raechel Wong, Roy Vongtama, Chris Côté, Chelsea Kurtz, Fin Kim, Andy Goldberg, Tiffany Hubbard, Melinda Chilton, Rio Shigeta, Diana Miho, Priscilla Bawicia, Josh McClenney, Maria Spassoff, Feodor Chin, Dawn Joyal, Smitha Chandrabose, Arnold Chun, Julia Cho, Mark Schubb, Scott Sandler, Tatum Bronte, Tom Sheeter, William Woff, Kareem Ferguson, Helaine Lembeck, Don McClennan, Desi Powell, Matylda Kerry and Melia Languein. Narration by Robin Abcarian. Production Coordinator, Matylda Kerry. Main Title theme by Jack Côté. Blue Hawaii, was written by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger and sung by Melinda Chilton. Palolo was written by Charles E. King and performed by Ray Kinney and His Musical Ambassadors. Sweet Leilani was written by Harry Owens and performed by Dick McIntire and his Harmony Hawaiians. Special thanks to Jennie Webb, Co-Founder of the Los Angeles Female Playwrights Initiative. All Asian and Pacific Islander characters were portrayed by Asian or Pacific Islander actors. The producers are grateful financial contributors to wikipedia and freesound.org. Please visit redhouserising.com/doing-more to learn how you can help fight human trafficking. This is a Vicente Terrace Production.
After a desperate flight to freedom from the Japanese Mandates in Red House Rising Season One, Season Two begins as World War II explodes in the Pacific. Jo joins forces with Alice and Mike and the Flying Tigers in Rangoon, where the Tigers face overwhelming odds defending China, and its most important supply route, the Burma Road, from the Japanese Air Force. Meanwhile, Prince “Nik” Nikura and his ward, Taka Kawashima, are in Honolulu, on their way back from Washington DC and a failed diplomatic peace mission. Red House Rising was Produced, Written, Directed, and Edited by Chris Côté and Dayle Kerry. Original Music and Sound Design by Jack Côté. Starring Dayle Kerry, Raechel Wong, Roy Vongtama, Chris Côté, Chelsea Kurtz, Fin Kim, Andy Goldberg, Tiffany Hubbard, Melinda Chilton, Rio Shigeta, Diana Miho, Priscilla Bawicia, Josh McClenney, Maria Spassoff, Feodor Chin, Dawn Joyal, Smitha Chandrabose, Arnold Chun, Julia Cho, Mark Schubb, Scott Sandler, Tatum Bronte, Tom Sheeter, William Woff, Kareem Ferguson, Helaine Lembeck, Don McClennan, Desi Powell, Matylda Kerry and Melia Languein. Narration by Robin Abcarian. Production Coordinator, Matylda Kerry. Main Title theme by Jack Côté. Blue Hawaii, was written by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger and sung by Melinda Chilton. Palolo was written by Charles E. King and performed by Ray Kinney and His Musical Ambassadors. Sweet Leilani was written by Harry Owens and performed by Dick McIntire and his Harmony Hawaiians. Special thanks to Jennie Webb, Co-Founder of the Los Angeles Female Playwrights Initiative. All Asian and Pacific Islander characters were portrayed by Asian or Pacific Islander actors. The producers are grateful financial contributors to wikipedia and freesound.org. Please visit redhouserising.com/doing-more to learn how you can help fight human trafficking. This is a Vicente Terrace Production.
After a desperate flight to freedom from the Japanese Mandates in Red House Rising Season One, Season Two begins as World War II explodes in the Pacific. Jo joins forces with Alice and Mike and the Flying Tigers in Rangoon, where the Tigers face overwhelming odds defending China, and its most important supply route, the Burma Road, from the Japanese Air Force. Meanwhile, Prince “Nik” Nikura and his ward, Taka Kawashima, are in Honolulu, on their way back from Washington DC and a failed diplomatic peace mission. Red House Rising was Produced, Written, Directed, and Edited by Chris Côté and Dayle Kerry. Original Music and Sound Design by Jack Côté. Starring Dayle Kerry, Raechel Wong, Roy Vongtama, Chris Côté, Chelsea Kurtz, Fin Kim, Andy Goldberg, Tiffany Hubbard, Melinda Chilton, Rio Shigeta, Diana Miho, Priscilla Bawicia, Josh McClenney, Maria Spassoff, Feodor Chin, Dawn Joyal, Smitha Chandrabose, Arnold Chun, Julia Cho, Mark Schubb, Scott Sandler, Tatum Bronte, Tom Sheeter, William Woff, Kareem Ferguson, Helaine Lembeck, Don McClennan, Desi Powell, Matylda Kerry and Melia Languein. Narration by Robin Abcarian. Production Coordinator, Matylda Kerry. Main Title theme by Jack Côté. Blue Hawaii, was written by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger and sung by Melinda Chilton. Palolo was written by Charles E. King and performed by Ray Kinney and His Musical Ambassadors. Sweet Leilani was written by Harry Owens and performed by Dick McIntire and his Harmony Hawaiians. Special thanks to Jennie Webb, Co-Founder of the Los Angeles Female Playwrights Initiative. All Asian and Pacific Islander characters were portrayed by Asian or Pacific Islander actors. The producers are grateful financial contributors to wikipedia and freesound.org. Please visit redhouserising.com/doing-more to learn how you can help fight human trafficking. This is a Vicente Terrace Production.
After a desperate flight to freedom from the Japanese Mandates in Red House Rising Season One, Season Two begins as World War II explodes in the Pacific. Jo joins forces with Alice and Mike and the Flying Tigers in Rangoon, where the Tigers face overwhelming odds defending China, and its most important supply route, the Burma Road, from the Japanese Air Force. Meanwhile, Prince “Nik” Nikura and his ward, Taka Kawashima, are in Honolulu, on their way back from Washington DC and a failed diplomatic peace mission. Red House Rising was Produced, Written, Directed, and Edited by Chris Côté and Dayle Kerry. Original Music and Sound Design by Jack Côté. Starring Dayle Kerry, Raechel Wong, Roy Vongtama, Chris Côté, Chelsea Kurtz, Fin Kim, Andy Goldberg, Tiffany Hubbard, Melinda Chilton, Rio Shigeta, Diana Miho, Priscilla Bawicia, Josh McClenney, Maria Spassoff, Feodor Chin, Dawn Joyal, Smitha Chandrabose, Arnold Chun, Julia Cho, Mark Schubb, Scott Sandler, Tatum Bronte, Tom Sheeter, William Woff, Kareem Ferguson, Helaine Lembeck, Don McClennan, Desi Powell, Matylda Kerry and Melia Languein. Narration by Robin Abcarian. Production Coordinator, Matylda Kerry. Main Title theme by Jack Côté. Blue Hawaii, was written by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger and sung by Melinda Chilton. Palolo was written by Charles E. King and performed by Ray Kinney and His Musical Ambassadors. Sweet Leilani was written by Harry Owens and performed by Dick McIntire and his Harmony Hawaiians. Special thanks to Jennie Webb, Co-Founder of the Los Angeles Female Playwrights Initiative. All Asian and Pacific Islander characters were portrayed by Asian or Pacific Islander actors. The producers are grateful financial contributors to wikipedia and freesound.org. Please visit redhouserising.com/doing-more to learn how you can help fight human trafficking. This is a Vicente Terrace Production.
We opened the show with "We're All Asian" by Rucka Rucka Ali, talked about a bunch of stuff, took a stupid phone call, and watched a commercial for a wonder drug called Taltz. The Driz performed "Wow" by Post Malone for "The Driz Sings The Hits", and we performed the new "Too Many Rapes: Lost In Rapes" episode titled "BIZARRO", then we got a treat as Slambo rubbed stuff all over his stomach in the third installment of his his critically acclaimed "Belly Porn" bit. We even took a print of his stomach and nipples so he'll always remember/be ashamed. We interviewed Horror Author Isaac Thorne, Filmmaker and Rapper Ed Accura, Comedian, Writer, & Casting Director Chris Gehrt, and David The Producer and Juliette Miranda from "The Unwritable Rant" Podcast. It's been an amazing 200 shows! Thank you to everyone who's listened over the years. Support us and our sponsors: Looking for concert and sporting event tickets in the U.S. or Canada? Buy them on https://www.seatgiant.com/ or https://www.seatgiant.ca/ an use discount code "ROB" at checkout for a nice discount. Ryder Doll: https://www.ryderdoll.com/ for phone sex and erotic content for men who crave the best Adam and Eve: https://www.adameve.com/ use discount code ROB at checkout for 10% off & more Tokyo Munchies: http://tokyomunchies.tictail.com/ Japan Ramen Box: https://japanramenbox.com/ Spunk Lube: https://www.spunklube.com/ Lowcost Airlines: 800-218-4909 for the best prices on flights Club Midnyte: https://clubmid.blogspot.com/ "Road Kills" by Isaac Thorne: https://www.amazon.com/Road-Kills-Short-Tales-Horror/dp/1938271351/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&qid=1502904005&sr=8-1&keywords=isaac+thorne+road+kills&linkCode=sl1&tag=twopeapub-20&linkId=708b5c7ce58ac9410e41fc38d9411408
We sit down and Chat about some of our favorite Asian media influences. Being films, TV, cooking, music. All Asian all love.
Happy Labor Day! This week Isabel and Laurel are joined by Alli Lowe and Irene Jang for an All-Asian roundtable discussion about Crazy Rich Asians (with so many spoilers), Henry Golding's well-trained face, Yao Ming, Venmo John in Bachelor in Paradise, Joy Luck Club, mahjong nostalgia, Mulan, the Korean family in Gilmore Girls, All-American Girl, sometimes not wanting to be "represented" on screen for fear that it might make things worse for you...and more! So go catch up on all that Asian pop culture then join us as we break it all apart. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/workingclassy/support
Tax “reform” turns its ugly head towards healthcare and NBC might be doing an All-Asian drama soon (fingers-crossed), those are the hot take items on this midweek’s mini-pod. Subscribe: Apple Podcast | Spotify | Stitcher...
Host Paul Booth interviews CHOPS CEO Koji Sakai, CHOPSO officially launches its subscription based streaming service with movies, documentaries, short films, TV and digital series...All Asian, all English, 24/7! The service kicks off the launch with exclusive Oscar content, celebrity Brand Ambassadors and content partnerships including Hatchfund.
Butch and a very sleepy John talk about Pinoy rock bands, TOE, drawing with speed, the PS4, and Counter-Strike! Pardon the randomness of subject matter. We live a very panel-by-panel existence. We’re ALL ASIAN! Also John is a little mad coz no one is asking questions or suggesting topics. Wtf guys! Download the episode here
Reviews: Abyss Family Issues #1, Crossed Psychopath #1, Mission #1 Jimmy welcomes back good buddy (by your demands!) Jon Hoche (pictured center) to co-host! We record at the Vampire Cowboys Theatre Company's rehearsal space, The Battle Ranch. Joining us for the ride is VCTC co-artistic director Qui Nguyen (picture right) and company member Amy Waschke (pictured left)! They are currently in rehearsals for their new show THE INEXPLICABLE REDEMPTION OF AGENT G. It's an All-Asian podcasting crew! *Well, it's Jimmy's first show without God Joe doing the tech and as expected...it's a train wreck. Apologies in advance for the madness! It's strictly recorded on the digital recorder. Jimmy also randomly and mostly by accident took a bunch of calls from friends like Emmy award winning Michael Emerson (Lost), Kevin Maguire (Tanga), Jill Pantozzi (The Nerdy Bird), and Ben Templesmith (Choker, 30 Days of Night). He just held up the mic to the phone speaker so hopefully we got the sound. Some embarrassing reveleations to be sure! Genital pics, strip club visits, a possible baby mama, and much more. The Asians talk the Oscars (even with a song), Fillion's reply to Browncoat crazies and how to go about contacting someone in the comic book field. News includes: Powers TV show gets greenlit (BREA GRANT FOR DEENA PILGRIM!!), Kaboom! to release Peanuts graphic novel, Eisner on display at MoCCA, Leigh Gallagher (Defoe) gets a royal stamp, Oni Press mix tape and CBLDF comic creator trading cards. Listener feedback and more! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love!