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Whispering Huntys
Let's Tawk About Drag Race, Holland 2.0, and Snatching the Win (W/ Mijon Zulu, Marco Dreijer, & Maxim Ibadov)

Whispering Huntys

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 83:06


From politics to pride, this episode was a real podcaster party! Although Nick is currently MIA (Midwesterning In Action), we had an amazing chat with two fabulous guests: Marco Dreijer and Maxim Ibadov! Marco Dreijer is a Dutch arts and culture influencer and body positivity activist and is also the host of two podcasts: Ding-a-Dong, a Eurovision podcast, and Pruikentijd, a Drag Race podcast. Maxim Ibadov is a Brooklyn-based multimedia artist and fashionista, and hosts the political/pop culture podcast Let's Tawk! We discuss virtual queer spaces, Holland Pride, and the latest episodes of Holland and All Stars!On the pod this week: Drag Race Holland, season 2, episode 1, “Who's That Queen?” The judging panel has gotten so much better! Why we were immediately worried for Juicy Kutoure. Does Roem need a comeback? Vanessa Van Cartier gave off major Whispering Huntys energy at the talent show! Is pole dancing the new splits? The queens can actually dance this season! Can we have a Eurovision song on the show please? Did Love Masisi deserve to win? Rupaul's Drag Race All Stars, season 6, episode 8, “Snatch Game of Love” Ginger Minj slayed the snatch game! Why Whitney Houston was a bad choice for Trinity K. Bonet (period). Ra'Jah O'Hara is serving so much love and positivity this season! We're missing that Pandora realness :( Will Kylie Sonique Love be in the finale? Can this “Game Within a Game” hurry up please? The pop art runway had so much potential About our guests:Marco Dreijer is an Amsterdam-based arts and culture influencer and intersectional body positivity activist who focuses on the queer male identifying body experience. He vlogs about the newest exhibitions, writes reviews about new theater shows and movies, and highlights new and upcoming artists and creators. His mission is to make art and culture as a whole less elitist and more accessible to a larger and more inclusive audience so that more young people and a more bicultural audience can appreciate theaters and/or museums.As a body positivity activist, he tries to combat fatphobia in the queer community, and, with the #DatMeenJeNiet (You got to be kidding me) project, he fights discrimination and racism on online platforms. Next to that, he also is the producer and host of two podcasts; one about Eurovision Song contest (and soon about the American song contest) - Ding-a-Dong podcast and the other one about Rupaul's Drag Race - Pruikentijd (Wigtime).Maxim Ibadov is a Brooklyn-born and based multimedia artist and fashionista, who does Education at Park Avenue Armory, as well as freelance PR and Theatre work. Maxim, who grew up in a politically turmoiled Russia, turned their passion for social justice into a political/pop-culture podcast Let's Tawk!, where they and a different guest each week dissect prominent current events. FOLLOW MARCO:Instagram: @marcodreijer Twitter: @marcodreijer Website: https://www.decultuurvlogger.com/Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCrnGnTnGHjepJWwIXpTJOyQLinktree: https://linktr.ee/marcodreijerFOLLOW MAXIM:Instagram: @maxim_fab, @letstawk_podcastTwitter: @lets_tawkkFOLLOW NICKInstagram: neprobst and grow_withnickTwitter: neprobst  FOLLOW MIJONInstagram:majorzu FOLLOW THE HUNTYSInstagram: whisperinghuntysFacebook: whisperinghuntysTiktok: whisperinghuntysTwitter: huntywhisperingWhispering Huntys Website  Whispering Huntys is an Apocalypse Podcast Network Podcast. Sign up to our Listserv: http://eepurl.com/hfnySr

The Equestrian Podcast
[EP 159] Born into Show Jumping with Nick Dello Joio

The Equestrian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 27:23


Nicholas Dello Joio was born in Bedford, NY and grew up in Wellington, Florida. Although Nick has two equestrian parents, it was not until the age of 14 that he decided to take up riding. Now as a grand prix rider at the age of 30, he has quickly climbed up the ladder to success, following in his father's footsteps. In 2009, Nick won his first grand prix, the $25,000 EMO Grand Prix at the Atlanta Fall Classic I, and just one week later scored another win in the $25,000 EMO Grand Prix at the Atlanta Fall Classic II. His career has only gotten broader since then. Listen in and hear about how Nick is riding today!   credit: nickdellojoio.com

Fish Untamed
Ep 49: Great Lakes Steelhead Fishing, with Nick DelVecchio

Fish Untamed

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 78:11


Nick DelVecchio (also featured in episode 6) is a passionate angler and fly fishing guide based out of Franklin, PA. He is the owner and head guide at Wildwood Outfitters. Although Nick, like many of us, spends his summers focusing on trout, he spends the rest of the year targeting Great Lakes steelhead in PA, OH, and NY. In this episode, Nick walks me through the basics of Great Lakes steelhead fishing. We cover the controversy around calling these fish steelhead, their annual cycle, good and bad fishing conditions, crowds, flies, gear, and much more!   Website: wildwoodoutfitterspa.com Instagram: @wildwoodoutfitterspa

Broadway Biz with Hal Luftig
#21 - How to Produce Across the Pond with Nick Salmon

Broadway Biz with Hal Luftig

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 48:30


Such a pleasure to sit down with Nick Salmon, who has had an incredible career in theatrical producing and managing. Hal and Nick discuss touring in the UK versus in the US, subscription models, mentoring the next generation of producers. Although Nick’s interest in theatre dates back to his school days, he learned the West End business during his time as a theatrical agent. He also worked on several films including The Go Between and The Railway Children, before returning to theatre. During his career he has managed and produced for HM Tennent, Churchill Theatre Bromley and Theatre of Comedy at the Shaftsbury Theatre, as well as producing in his own right in the West End and on tour – over eighty productions in total. Whilst at Act Productions, he programmed their nine West End theatres and set up their production company, which he ran as Executive Producer until launching Playful Productions with Matthew and Nia. For over twenty years he was Chief Executive of Stage One, a registered charity supporting new UK theatre producers. He has served on several theatre boards including the Board of The Society of London Theatre, of which he was president for three years, and currently is on the League of Independent Producers board. Check out what’s playing next on www.playfuluk.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Just a Good Conversation
Just a Good Conversation: Nick Carver

Just a Good Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 156:48


Nick Carver photo career started off in 2006 and in 2008 he began teaching private photography lessons in Orange County, CA. His success as a one-on-one instructor eventually grew to include popular group classes, field workshops, and online courses. Although Nick still offers private lessons, the bulk of his efforts now are spent on commercial architectural photography work, online photography courses, and content creation for his own YouTube channel. Check out his website NickCarverPhotography.com and look him up on YouTube. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/matt-brown57/support

Beyond the Pink Cloud
Episode 41: Nick Bognar, LMFT specializing in Men's issues and co-dependency

Beyond the Pink Cloud

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 61:44


Join me for an incredibly fun, heartfelt, and informative episode with Nick Bognar. Nick is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist practicing in Pasadena, California. Although Nick's clinical focuses are men's issues and codependency, his mission is to help people become who they wish they could be- both in self-acceptance and in leading a more exemplary life. When I found out Nick was a therapist specializing in men’s issues and health, I thought he would make a wonderful and interesting guest for my podcast, as my work focuses primarily on helping women. Guess what, I was right! We covered so many topics, from why vulnerability isn’t taught to men at young ages, how the times are changing now, and the benefits of therapy in introducing a safe space to be vulnerable and experience a wide range of emotions. We also laugh, a lot, and it is a delight to discuss so many of these very important topics from a wonderfully heartfelt and human perspective. If you are a woman and want to understand men a little better, give this episode a listen. If you are a man and want to understand men a little better, give this episode a listen! Register for the Webinar; Clear & Calm: Stop the Stress Cycle and Build Resilience: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Zje0WadHRAS3AXiSNhjw-A Join the Community Here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/SelfLoveProject2020/ LINKS for Nick: https://nickbognartherapy.com/ https://www.instagram.com/nickbognarmft/ https://www.facebook.com/NickBognarTherapy/

Strategy and Leadership podcast
How to use Proactivity & Innovation to Become Future Ready - Interview with Nick Davis Ep#70

Strategy and Leadership podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 29:58


Nick Davis is the Managing Partner of Reaching the Future Faster, the author of Future Ready, and the Faculty Chair of Innovation at Singularity University. Although Nick wears an impressive amount of hats, there are a couple common themes in his work, which involve using advanced technology and strategy to navigate uncertainty, determine the future of work, and solve the double-pronged problem of food waste and food shortage. Nick acknowledges the extreme unpredictability of the world we live in, yet believes it's within our power to build the future we want using a common vision of the future, advanced technology, and a proactive mindset. Some of the topics of our discussion include: - Having an aligned vision of the future - Balancing strategic thinking with action planning - Being innovative and proactive - Managing disruption

This Is The Thing
This Is The Thing Ep. 63 - "Hip-Hop Saved My Life"

This Is The Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 79:21


Although Nick & Justin are the self-proclaimed King of R&B, in episode 63, they got into their hip hop bag! They breakdown their love for hip hop and how it has evolved and changed their lives. In the #SportsBag , they discuss Duke Women’s Basketball making history and if Cam Newton will live up to his own hype in New England. #FridayJoint : Sinead Harnett ft. Masego & VanJess – Stickin’

Tribe Sober - inspiring an alcohol free life!
How I Stopped Drinking - and Changed my Life - Nick

Tribe Sober - inspiring an alcohol free life!

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 25:29


World Without Wine - Your guide to alcohol-free living! After running WWW for 5 years and helping hundreds of people to ditch the drink and embrace alcohol-free living I've learned a lot. My biggest insight has been that sharing our stories around alcohol is the most powerful way we can help others - that's why the heart of this podcast is recovery stories. In this episode I interview an important member of our WWW team - my workshop co-facilitator Nick Stevenson. He came along to an early workshop, got sober and now helps other people to do the same. In this Episode Nick knew he was drinking too much - but had no idea HOW to make the change. Although Nick was hoping to be able to "cut down" rather than stop drinking completely - he finally accepted that it was much harder to moderate than to stop - that realisation was a game changer for him Nick takes us through the fabulous benefits he has experienced since he ditched the drink He explains the satisfaction he gains from "giving back" as he helps others in our WWW community Nick tells us why he thinks our workshop survey got such great results! His only regret is that he didn't give up drinking sooner Nick ends our conversation by sharing his Goodbye to Alcohol letter Useful Links To access our website click HERE, to access the Goodbye to Alcohol letters click HERE and to read about subscription membership click HERE. To read Nick's Story click HERE. Episode Sponsor This episode is sponsored by the WWW Membership Program. If you want to change your relationship with alcohol then sign up today. Read more about our 8-step program and subscribe HERE. Help us to spread the word! We made this podcast so that we can reach more people who need help. Please subscribe, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts which will result in more people hearing the podcast. You can follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Thank you for listening!

Dead Parent Club
Finding your happiness; with Nick Treloar

Dead Parent Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 67:56


This week’s episode tells Nick Treloar’s story about the death of his Mum, Anne, in September 2012 at the very beginning of his final year at college. Nick speaks about his desire to protect his sister from the traumatic final moments of their Mum’s life as he gave her CPR and how he went into school the very same day to explain why he might have to take a few days off to his head teacher (?!) We go into detail about how it took him many years to begin acknowledging his grief and how at that point it had already impacted his behaviour in a really negative way towards himself and towards the people he cared about. But we also touched on how difficult it is to explain these emotions to people who don’t understand what you’re going through. Nick ended up reaching out to a counsellor whilst at university (big up Lancs Uni!) and it changed his life for the better. We also exchange dead parent jokes, discuss social anxiety whilst grieving and how difficult and painful it is to try and remember your parent when your thoughts are clouded with the painful memories of their last moments. Although Nick’s story is incredibly sad and it’s clear that he really struggled to navigate through his grief in those early years, he gave such a positive recollection of his story and give some brilliant insights into living with such a heavy loss. He’s learnt how to put himself first and to look after his wellbeing and even nodded to how the passing of his Mum has fundamentally helped his grow as a person. A huge thank you must go to Nick for coming onto the podcast and for being so positive!     MOTHERLESS MOTHER'S DAY EVENT! Click here to register onto my very first ever LIVE and RECORDED podcast! Where you can ask me any questions you like live on the show at 6pm (UK time) and 10am PDT time!   Find us: Instagram - @deadparentclubpodcast Twitter - @dpcpodcast Facebook - Dead Parent Club Website - www.dpcpodcast.co.uk Email - dpcpodcast@hotmail.com   

Football Index Podcast
Episode 48: Former Football Index Employee Nick Morris Joins

Football Index Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2018 53:11


Although Nick couldn't give too much away, we still had an absolutely brilliant discussion about the index. Discussed: What his time at FI was like? Why he left His faith in the Index How big he thinks the index could get? What could be changed on the platform If you did enjoy this, please do subscribe- and leave a review! If you haven't already signed up to Football Index, use the referral code "FIG" when signing up for a bonus! ⬇ ●Deposit £50 or more, get a £20 bonus ●You also trade up to £500 risk free for 7 days (T&C's: https://trade.footballindex.co.uk/figbonus/) Want to learn more about football index and hone your trading skills? Check out my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBRKBjc-H8EvC15eejJc6GQ

Overtime Podcast
The Nick Bayer Episode - The People's Brew

Overtime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 73:14


Happy Monday Overtimers! This week's episode features the founder of a brand very special to Philadelphia, Nick Bayer. Since creating Saxbys in 2005, Nick has expanded his hospitality company (not just coffee!) to over 20 locations and grown his team to over 500 employees. Although Nick has had an exceptional level of success in the business, he is most proud of the impact he has been able to make in the communities surrounding the cafes as well as the uplifting environment within them. For starters, Saxbys is a proud employer of previously incarcerated individuals. Thank you for punching in for another episode! @saxbys Work. Never. Stops. Follow us on Instagram @overtimepodcast and Twitter @overtime_pc. Don't forget to comment, like, rate, and subscribe for the latest updates!

YABooksPodcast's podcast
YA Books Podcast - Episode 84 - Theodore Ficklestein

YABooksPodcast's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017 23:05


BIO: Thedore FIcklestein is a writer of various poetry books and young adult and humor novels. He takes great influence from Shel Silverstein, JD Salinger and George Carlin. His novel A Day in the Life follows college student Nicholas Cripp. Through the eyes of a young yearning for meaning in a meaningless world, Nick learns that in life, the joke is on you. Book Synopsis: A Day In The Life is Theodore Ficklestein’s debut novel about Nickolas Cripp, a college student finding his way in the world. Although Nick won’t admit it, he is the main focus to a young adult book that follows him from his home to college to the city, where he wants to attend an open mic. Along his path, he encounters a teacher who asks about the apocalypse, a drunk on the train and two friends who feel writing isn’t Nick’s strong point, among others. Nick soon finds out that the funniest things in life aren’t that funny at all, and the greatest comedians never go up on stage. As he goes through his day, one oddball character at a time, Nick starts to question if the comedy club he dreams of being in, is really for him. Should he be who he wants to be? Or who the world thinks he should be? Neither of which, he is entirely sure about. A personal journey of self-discovery through the eyes of a youth yearning for meaning in a meaningless world; Nick learns that in life, the joke is on you. Links: Official Website: theodoreficklestein.com Twitter: twitter.com/theodorefickle Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/35446255-a-day-in-the-life

The Chris Top Program
Nick Cross On The Chris Top Program

The Chris Top Program

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2016 37:36


It's a story we have all heard before. An aspiring musician moves to Nashville, with $200 in his pocket, a truck full of clothes and a big dream. Well, Nick Cross's story may have started out like many, but it sure will not end up like most.Within two hours of arriving on Broadway, he was already on stage at Tootsie's World Famous Orchid Lounge. Within two days he became an official Tootsies performing artist, and within three weeks he had broken attendance records and pulled in more tips than most musicians had ever seen in one night. Pretty impressive for a small town boy from Indiana.Nick was born and raised in Lawrenceville, Illinois and later moved to Ft. Wayne, Indiana. He grew up in a small town, “4900 people is what it says on the sign, but I think they was countin' cats and dogs too.” As far back as age 2 his mother recalls Nick having a passion for music. His father had a country band called The Ghostriders, and numerous cousins and uncles played music as well.“When you go to a family reunion, it's like 100 freakin' guitars. I come from a big musical family”.As a little boy, Nick remembers going to his dad's band practice and fooling around with their equipment and instruments. By age six he had played his first beat. It was a back beat on the drums to “Honkey Tonk Women” by the Rolling Stones. That's when he recalls he got his music bug. From then on, Nick would steal his moms Tupperware bowls and bang on her pots and pans. The following year for Christmas, Nick's parents surprised him with his very own drum set and a note that said, “Stay out of your mom's Tupperware.” He then went on to pick up the guitar, but was primarily a drummer until about age 12. By age 17 he was playing twelve instruments and winning talent competitions, but that wasn't enough for Nick Cross. He wanted to be a singer“I remember praying to God one day going down the road in my truck and I was like, ‘I would give up every instrument I could play, if I could only sing', and then it just hit me like an epiphany. God or my conscience or whatever told me, ‘listen, you didn't learn how to play drums overnight. You didn't learn how to play guitar overnight. You had to work at it and the same thing is gonna be that way for singin..You're gonna have to work at it.”Nick got his first paying gig as a singer at age 18 and started his first band as the front man. Since then, his experience as a musician has led him to songwriting and he can now play over 18 instruments.Undoubtedly talented, Nick's growing success isn't solely attributed to his singing or instrumental skills. Nick is an entertainer.“You have a lot of power when you're on stage. You can make them people sad, you can remind them of a lost loved one, you can fire ‘em up to where they are ready to fight...” “...Someone that's never danced, never breaks outta their shell...you play the right song and that persons gonna jump right outta their chair, look at ya and be like ‘hell yeah dude. I love this song' and it might be the CEO of a Fortune 500 company on vacation here in Nasvhille. And guess what, now he's out there shakin' his ass, wavin his beer up in the air and he's just let life go right out the window.”But Nick captivates his audience with his charisma, not just his talent. He draws them in, connects with them, and plays what he knows they want to hear. It just comes natural for him. Most importantly, he keeps them there. His biggest supporters are his fans.“For every 10 people I meet, 9 people love me. One of them doesn't. One of them thinks I'm too cocky, or they think I'm whatever...just another gimmick. But there is 9 out of 10 that love me”.Although Nick's growing success in Nashville has him performing multiple nights throughout the week, he is also in the recording studio working on his first album. And he feels like he's accomplished a lot in his short time in Nashville, but he's not even close to settling. There is a lot more in store for this country boy.“I don't care if I ever get famous, really, I don't. Singin is something that if it comes [fame], that's cool, if it don't, that's cool too. I just wanna play music for a living instead of swinging a hammer. My whole life that's all I ever thought about doing – being a professional musician. Now I can say that. I'm a Nashville Recording Artist, a country singer, living and playing in Nashville, Tennessee. I mean, I could die right now and be a happy man”But for anyone who knows Nick Cross, he wouldn't die a happy man just yet. He came to Nashville with a goal and that goal won't be fulfilled performing in the bars on Broadway. Nick Cross's career has a long life ahead of it, and there is no slowing down anytime soon.“This town is tough. I mean some musicians aren't even good enough to play Nashville. Some are only good enough to play Nashville and they will never break out of what we call ‘stuck on Broadway'. Well I will guarantee you I will not be ‘stuck on Broadway'. I'm smarter than that, I have more motivation and drive then that.”Like a story we've all heard before. An aspiring musician moves to Nashville, with $200 in his pocket, and a truck full of clothes. He is now watching his dreams unfold before his eyes. His story started out like many, but has certainly exceeded most. And the momentum isn't slowing down.

F That Guy Podcast
EP.18 F THE LAW

F That Guy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2014 59:27


We couldn't call it the FTG podcast if we didn't take the time to say "F the Law." Although Nick and Mo have some interesting takes on the law, mainly, that police brutality is basically the end result of non-stop customer service. The guys also take a look at some of the most intense lawyers on the internet, cook up a couple last meals, pick prison gangs and decide on execution methods. Also, clowns.

NubishTechs - Talkin' Technology Tips and How To's
003 Nubish Techs - Talkin' Samsung GS4…and other stuff...

NubishTechs - Talkin' Technology Tips and How To's

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2013


In this show we talk about how the Samsung GS4 Ad tears up the iPhone 5. Although Nick is not supportive of the GS4. Check out this show to see what we think about it's features. Will they really be that cool to use in every day life?