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Burnie and Ashley discuss robot umpires, robot mowers, robot vacuums, robot Amazon workers, loving humans, and yet despising internet comments. Plus fat bears and Bat Boy.
Ready to take another wild ride through the gloriously weird world of the Weekly World News? This week, we're diving into the tabloid's most outrageous stories, from “Page 5 Honey” bikinis to Elvis sightings that just won't quit (spoiler: the King ain't dead, and he loves butch). We'll unpack the world's fattest people who apparently eat their families, apocalyptic economic depressions that were “just weeks away” (still waiting), and Bible relics that might have been buried next to the Garden of Eden… in Colorado. Expect alien love affairs, presidential robot conspiracies, and of course, the legend of Bat Boy — that half-bat, half-boy creature who's done everything from space travel to endorsing Al Gore. Need I remind you to like, share and follow us. Sharing is caring. Unless it's gum. Then it's weird.Special shout out to Kevin MacLeod and space jazz, the best background music of our time. Hit us up for a free subscription to Journey to the Fringe
(00:00-24:00) We're buzzing about Saturday's preseason game. Big, BIG win for McGreevy last night. It all goes down at 2PM under the Arnold Water Tower. You guys want a Yacht Rock theme today? Good burger over at the Penthouse Club. What do you get for the man who has it all? Saphos on Amazon? Daytime rotting. Teams assembling for the Lemmings Open. Smauce. Tim just needs 3 more Cardinal wins. Foul Territory bridges the middle. The Bat Boys on TikTok.(24:08-1:03:34) Getting a pulse for where the people are at on Imagine Dragons. Audio of Yankees manager Aaron Boone on how the new MLB playoff format creates less excitement. WNBA taking a hit in the middle of the baseball discussion. What happened in 1997? Gen Alpha. A gambler's fallacy. Texas Tech and Utah. Where's Bryant? Audio of Drink talking about the lack of night games at the Zou. The voodoo of the venue. Doug vs. Technology.(1:03:44-1:22:44) More yacht rock. Got a weird thing going on with the Brewers. Audio of Brewers manager Pat Murphy after clinching the division reading a letter from Bob Uecker. Murphy actually penned the letter himself. Is this on the social media team for misrepresenting the situation? FedExed from The Big Guy Upstairs. Doug Armstrong speaking later this morning.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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We have another unusual Yay podcast, on a Tuesday! Jake and I welcome Dean Linnard, who is playing Hamlet at the Oakland Theatre Project – it's been getting massive reviews on the SF Chronicle (https://www.sfchronicle.com/entertainment/article/oakland-theater-project-hamlet-review-20805880.php), the Marin Independent Journal (https://www.marinij.com/2025/08/27/ambitious-production-of-hamlet-coming-to-san-rafael-theater/), and a glowing review by Lily Janiak, specifically on Dean's acting (https://www.sfchronicle.com/entertainment/article/dean-linnard-hamlet-20805060.php). Jake and I talk about Dean's upbring, his rise in the theatre and where he sees himself in the future. You can find out more about Dean via his personal website: https://deanlinnard.com The Yay is in partnership with Theatre Bay Area, as it brings back the wildly popular Bay Area Theatre Week, a 10-day celebration, from September 12 to the 22nd, of our vital local theatre community this fall. Audiences are invited to join us for this festival of discounted and free events created by local theatres. This year, Theatre Bay Area is expanding Bay Area Theatre Week offerings to include free events, social mixers, and classes in addition to discounted shows. Throughout the festival, audiences will discover theatre in their neighborhood, support local artists, and enjoy amazing live performances across the Bay. To find out information on all of the shows that TBA's Bay Area Theatre Week is showcasing, click here: https://members.theatrebayarea.org/batwcalendar Kehinde Koyejo (Episodes 214 and 262) has been a friend of mine since 2005, when I stage managed her for the Ray of Light musical, Bat Boy. She's an amazing actress, model and creative artist. She's also an incredible entrepreneur – and I want to introduce you to her business, Kalm Korner. Kalm Korner is an online boutique that specializes in aromatherapy gifts – love rubs, moisturizers, sprays, tea blends and candles. Kalm Korner also sells Choc'late Mama cookies – she brought some over the last time we interviewed her and it was fantastic. Let's support a black female-owned business, a local business and make your first order by going to this website: https://kalmkorner.com/ SHOWS: Stories High XXV (Bindlestiff Studios) Sept 11 (Community Night), Sept 12 – 20 Lo Ordesta (Episode 334) is a co-producer Joe Cascasan (Episode 196) is one of the directors https://www.bindlestiffstudio.org/storieshigh25 Indecent (Center Rep) Sept 9 – 28 Adam KuveNiemann (Episode 274) is in the show https://www.centerrep.org/what-s-on/25-26-season/indecent Two Gentlemen of Verona (SF Shakes) Sept 6 – 21 Ely Sonny Orquiza (Episodes 139 & 279) is directing the show Katja Rivera (Episode 168) is the assistant director Brennan Pickman-Thoon (Episode 281) is in the show Maya Herbsman (Episode 145) is the intimacy coordinator Jen Coogan (Episode 239) is the musical director/sound designer https://www.sfshakes.org/performance/free-shakes/gentlemen/ McNeal (San Jose Stage) Sept 24 – Oct 19 Nicole Sarich Tung (Episode 315) is in the show https://www.thestage.org/mcneal Follow us on Facebook and Bluesky (TheYayPodcast)
We have a rare Sunday Yay – Jake and I welcome bay area actress, drama therapist and DJ Champagne Hughes. Champagne was in Les Blancs at the Oakland Theatre Project (along with Jeunee Simon – Episode 297, and Brittany Sims, Episode 328) earlier this year. Champagne has her MA in Psychology. Champagne talks about her upbringing in Hayward, her DJ'ing, her acting in the bay area and where she sees herself in the future. You can learn more about DJ Champagne Hughes via her website: https://www.djchampagne.com/about You can contact Champagne directly via Instagram: @heydjchampagne and on Tiktok: @champagnehughes The Yay is in partnership with Theatre Bay Area, as it brings back the wildly popular Bay Area Theatre Week, a 10-day celebration, from September 12 to the 22nd, of our vital local theatre community this fall. Audiences are invited to join us for this festival of discounted and free events created by local theatres. This year, Theatre Bay Area is expanding Bay Area Theatre Week offerings to include free events, social mixers, and classes in addition to discounted shows. Throughout the festival, audiences will discover theatre in their neighborhood, support local artists, and enjoy amazing live performances across the Bay. To find out information on all of the shows that TBA's Bay Area Theatre Week is showcasing, click here: https://members.theatrebayarea.org/batwcalendar Alexis Green (Episode 330) has a wonderful product that will improve your mental and spiritual health. It's the Clarity Journal – it's a journal, designed from lived experience - a compassionate tool for anyone seeking deeper emotional awareness. Check out the Clarity Journal at https://clarity-journals.com/. Kehinde Koyejo (Episodes 214 and 262) has been a friend of mine since 2005, when I stage managed her for the Ray of Light musical, Bat Boy. She's an amazing actress, model and creative artist. She's also an incredible entrepreneur – and I want to introduce you to her business, Kalm Korner. Kalm Korner is an online boutique that specializes in aromatherapy gifts – love rubs, moisturizers, sprays, tea blends and candles. Kalm Korner also sells Choc'late Mama cookies – she brought some over the last time we interviewed her and it was fantastic. Let's support a black female-owned business, a local business and make your first order by going to this website: https://kalmkorner.com/ SHOWS: Stories High XXV (Bindlestiff Studios) Sept 11 (Community Night), Sept 12 – 20 Lo Ordesta (Episode 334) is a co-producer Joe Cascasan (Episode 196) is one of the directors https://www.bindlestiffstudio.org/storieshigh25 Indecent (Center Rep) Sept 9 – 28 Adam KuveNiemann (Episode 274) is in the show https://www.centerrep.org/what-s-on/25-26-season/indecent Two Gentlemen of Verona (SF Shakes) Sept 6 – 21 Ely Sonny Orquiza (Episodes 139 & 279) is directing the show Katja Rivera (Episode 168) is the assistant director Brennan Pickman-Thoon (Episode 281) is in the show Maya Herbsman (Episode 145) is the intimacy coordinator Jen Coogan (Episode 239) is the musical director/sound designer https://www.sfshakes.org/performance/free-shakes/gentlemen/ McNeal (San Jose Stage) Sept 24 – Oct 19 Nicole Sarich Tung (Episode 315) is in the show https://www.thestage.org/mcneal Little Women (TheatreWorks Silicon Valley) Sept 24 – Oct 12 Eiko Moon-Yamamoto (Episodes 120 & 225) is in the show Sharon Shao (Episode 176) is in the show https://theatreworks.org/ The Day The Sky Turned Orange (SF BATCO) Sept 5 – Oct 5 Julius Rea is a part of the writing team https://www.sfbatco.org/orange?_gl=1*hw20cb*_gcl_au*MTM3MjExODcyMi4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga*MTQ1MDQyNzIxNS4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga_J4D8M8TLG0*czE3NDY4OTE3NDQkbzEkZzAkdDE3NDY4OTE3NDQkajYwJGwwJGgw The Wisdom of Eve (Altarena Playhouse) Oct 24 – Nov 23 Kimberly Ridgeway (Episodes 155 and 251) directs the play https://www.altarena.org/2025-season-announcement/the-wisdom-of-eve-2025/ Follow us on Facebook and Bluesky (TheYayPodcast)
Jonathan Amores is our next guest on The Yay. Jonathan last worked with Jake on Cyrano last year. We talk about Jonathan's upbringing, John's bay area acting career, and where he sees himself in the future. Jonathan can be reached directly via Instagram: @jofum The Yay is in partnership with Theatre Bay Area, as it brings back the wildly popular Bay Area Theatre Week, a 10-day celebration, from September 12 to the 22nd, of our vital local theatre community this fall. Audiences are invited to join us for this festival of discounted and free events created by local theatres. This year, Theatre Bay Area is expanding Bay Area Theatre Week offerings to include free events, social mixers, and classes in addition to discounted shows. Throughout the festival, audiences will discover theatre in their neighborhood, support local artists, and enjoy amazing live performances across the Bay. To find out information on all of the shows that TBA's Bay Area Theatre Week is showcasing, click here: https://members.theatrebayarea.org/batwcalendar Alexis Green (Episode 330) has a wonderful product that will improve your mental and spiritual health. It's the Clarity Journal – it's a journal, designed from lived experience - a compassionate tool for anyone seeking deeper emotional awareness. With daily check-ins, a mood wheel, and free-writing spaces, Alexis and her company has created a nurturing environment to help you connect with your true self. As a journal writer myself for many years, I can attest to how soothing it is for me to have a journal – I think it'll work for you too. Check out the Clarity Journal at https://clarity-journals.com/. Kehinde Koyejo (Episodes 214 and 262) has been a friend of mine since 2005, when I stage managed her for the Ray of Light musical, Bat Boy. She's an amazing actress, model and creative artist. She's also an incredible entrepreneur – and I want to introduce you to her business, Kalm Korner. Kalm Korner is an online boutique that specializes in aromatherapy gifts – love rubs, moisturizers, sprays, tea blends and candles. Kalm Korner also sells Choc'late Mama cookies – she brought some over the last time we interviewed her and it was fantastic. Let's support a black female-owned business, a local business and make your first order by going to this website: https://kalmkorner.com/ SHOWS: Indecent (Center Rep) Sept 9 – 28 Adam KuveNiemann (Episode 274) is in the show https://www.centerrep.org/what-s-on/25-26-season/indecent Two Gentlemen of Verona (SF Shakes) Sept 6 – 21 Ely Sonny Orquiza (Episodes 139 & 279) is directing the show Katja Rivera (Episode 168) is the assistant director Brennan Pickman-Thoon (Episode 281) is in the show Maya Herbsman (Episode 145) is the intimacy coordinator Jen Coogan (Episode 239) is the musical director/sound designer https://www.sfshakes.org/performance/free-shakes/gentlemen/ McNeal (San Jose Stage) Sept 24 – Oct 19 Nicole Sarich Tung (Episode 315) is in the show https://www.thestage.org/mcneal Little Women (TheatreWorks Silicon Valley) Sept 24 – Oct 12 Eiko Moon-Yamamoto (Episodes 120 & 225) is in the show Sharon Shao (Episode 176) is in the show https://theatreworks.org/ The Day The Sky Turned Orange (SF BATCO) Sept 5 – Oct 5 Julius Rea is a part of the writing team https://www.sfbatco.org/orange?_gl=1*hw20cb*_gcl_au*MTM3MjExODcyMi4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga*MTQ1MDQyNzIxNS4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga_J4D8M8TLG0*czE3NDY4OTE3NDQkbzEkZzAkdDE3NDY4OTE3NDQkajYwJGwwJGgw Dracula: a Comedy of Terror (City Lights Theatre) Sept 25 – Oct 19 Nick Mandracchia (Episode 43) is in the show https://cltc.org/event/dracula/ The Wisdom of Eve (Altarena Playhouse) Oct 24 – Nov 23 Kimberly Ridgeway (Episodes 155 and 251) directs the play https://www.altarena.org/2025-season-announcement/the-wisdom-of-eve-2025/ Follow us on Facebook and Bluesky (TheYayPodcast)
Surprise, surprise – we have a 2nd Yay today! Jake and I bring on Lo Ordesta, the co-producer of Stories High XXV, which premiers on September 12 and will go on until the 20th. Lo, the partner of Joe Cascasan (Episode 196), is promoting Stories High XXV – we'll talk about the legacy of Stories High, Lo's upbring and her theatre journey. You can reach Lo directly via her Instagram: @lo_fo_sho The Yay is in partnership with Theatre Bay Area, as it brings back the wildly popular Bay Area Theatre Week, a 10-day celebration, from September 12 to the 22nd, of our vital local theatre community this fall. Audiences are invited to join us for this festival of discounted and free events created by local theatres. This year, Theatre Bay Area is expanding Bay Area Theatre Week offerings to include free events, social mixers, and classes in addition to discounted shows. Throughout the festival, audiences will discover theatre in their neighborhood, support local artists, and enjoy amazing live performances across the Bay. To find out information on all of the shows that TBA's Bay Area Theatre Week is showcasing, click here: https://members.theatrebayarea.org/batwcalendar Kehinde Koyejo (Episodes 214 and 262) has been a friend of mine since 2005, when I stage managed her for the Ray of Light musical, Bat Boy. She's an amazing actress, model and creative artist. She's also an incredible entrepreneur – and I want to introduce you to her business, Kalm Korner. Kalm Korner is an online boutique that specializes in aromatherapy gifts – love rubs, moisturizers, sprays, tea blends and candles. Kalm Korner also sells Choc'late Mama cookies – she brought some over the last time we interviewed her and it was fantastic. Let's support a black female-owned business, a local business and make your first order by going to this website: https://kalmkorner.com/ SHOWS: Stories High XXV (Bindlestiff Studios) Sept 11 (Community Night), Sept 12 – 20 Lo Ordesta (Episode 334) is a co-producer Joe Cascasan (Episode 196) is one of the directors https://www.bindlestiffstudio.org/storieshigh25 Indecent (Center Rep) Sept 9 – 28 Adam KuveNiemann (Episode 274) is in the show https://www.centerrep.org/what-s-on/25-26-season/indecent Two Gentlemen of Verona (SF Shakes) Sept 6 – 21 Ely Sonny Orquiza (Episodes 139 & 279) is directing the show Katja Rivera (Episode 168) is the assistant director Brennan Pickman-Thoon (Episode 281) is in the show Maya Herbsman (Episode 145) is the intimacy coordinator Jen Coogan (Episode 239) is the musical director/sound designer https://www.sfshakes.org/performance/free-shakes/gentlemen/ McNeal (San Jose Stage) Sept 24 – Oct 19 Nicole Sarich Tung (Episode 315) is in the show https://www.thestage.org/mcneal Little Women (TheatreWorks Silicon Valley) Sept 24 – Oct 12 Eiko Moon-Yamamoto (Episodes 120 & 225) is in the show Sharon Shao (Episode 176) is in the show https://theatreworks.org/ The Day The Sky Turned Orange (SF BATCO) Sept 5 – Oct 5 Julius Rea is a part of the writing team https://www.sfbatco.org/orange?_gl=1*hw20cb*_gcl_au*MTM3MjExODcyMi4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga*MTQ1MDQyNzIxNS4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga_J4D8M8TLG0*czE3NDY4OTE3NDQkbzEkZzAkdDE3NDY4OTE3NDQkajYwJGwwJGgw Dracula: a Comedy of Terror (City Lights Theatre) Sept 25 – Oct 19 Nick Mandracchia (Episode 43) is in the show https://cltc.org/event/dracula/ The Wisdom of Eve (Altarena Playhouse) Oct 24 – Nov 23 Kimberly Ridgeway (Episodes 155 and 251) directs the play https://www.altarena.org/2025-season-announcement/the-wisdom-of-eve-2025/ Follow us on Facebook and Bluesky (TheYayPodcast)
Jake and I welcome Julliard graduate and bay area actress Gabriella (Gavi) Goldstein, who was last seen as Queen Elizabeth in Silicon Valley Shakes' Richard III. Gavi has also been on television (So Nova, Canapes and Bury ‘Em Deep). We talk about her upbringing, her education, her views on acting on stage vs on the small screen, and where she sees herself in the future. You can learn more about Gavi via her website: https://www.gabriella-goldstein.com/ You can reach out to Gavi personally via Instagram: @thegavigoldstein The Yay is in partnership with Theatre Bay Area, as it brings back the wildly popular Bay Area Theatre Week, a 10-day celebration, from September 12 to the 22nd, of our vital local theatre community this fall. Audiences are invited to join us for this festival of discounted and free events created by local theatres. This year, Theatre Bay Area is expanding Bay Area Theatre Week offerings to include free events, social mixers, and classes in addition to discounted shows. Throughout the festival, audiences will discover theatre in their neighborhood, support local artists, and enjoy amazing live performances across the Bay. To find out information on all of the shows that TBA's Bay Area Theatre Week is showcasing, click here: https://members.theatrebayarea.org/batwcalendar Alexis Green (Episode 330) has a wonderful product that will improve your mental and spiritual health. It's the Clarity Journal – it's a journal, designed from lived experience - a compassionate tool for anyone seeking deeper emotional awareness. With daily check-ins, a mood wheel, and free-writing spaces, Alexis and her company has created a nurturing environment to help you connect with your true self. As a journal writer myself for many years, I can attest to how soothing it is for me to have a journal – I think it'll work for you too. Check out the Clarity Journal at https://clarity-journals.com/. Kehinde Koyejo (Episodes 214 and 262) has been a friend of mine since 2005, when I stage managed her for the Ray of Light musical, Bat Boy. She's an amazing actress, model and creative artist. She's also an incredible entrepreneur – and I want to introduce you to her business, Kalm Korner. Kalm Korner is an online boutique that specializes in aromatherapy gifts – love rubs, moisturizers, sprays, tea blends and candles. Kalm Korner also sells Choc'late Mama cookies – she brought some over the last time we interviewed her and it was fantastic. Let's support a black female-owned business, a local business and make your first order by going to this website: https://kalmkorner.com/ SHOWS: Two Trains Running (Lower Bottom Playaz) LAST WEEK! Reg Wilkins (Episode 276) is in the show Dr. Ayodele Nzinga (Episode 257) is the director https://www.onthestage.tickets/show/the-lower-bottom-playaz/67be8abea24e940f61dd4990 Little Women (TheatreWorks Silicon Valley) Sept 24 – Oct 12 Eiko Moon-Yamamoto (Episodes 120 & 225) is in the show Sharon Shao (Episode 176) is in the show https://theatreworks.org/ The Day The Sky Turned Orange (SF BATCO) Sept 5 – Oct 5 Julius Rea is a part of the writing team https://www.sfbatco.org/orange?_gl=1*hw20cb*_gcl_au*MTM3MjExODcyMi4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga*MTQ1MDQyNzIxNS4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga_J4D8M8TLG0*czE3NDY4OTE3NDQkbzEkZzAkdDE3NDY4OTE3NDQkajYwJGwwJGgw Dracula: a Comedy of Terror (City Lights Theatre) Sept 25 – Oct 19 Nick Mandracchia (Episode 43) is in the show https://cltc.org/event/dracula/ The Wisdom of Eve (Altarena Playhouse) Oct 24 – Nov 23 Kimberly Ridgeway (Episodes 155 and 251) directs the play https://www.altarena.org/2025-season-announcement/the-wisdom-of-eve-2025/ Follow us on Facebook and Bluesky (TheYayPodcast)
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Maria Marquis is our next guest on The Yay – Maria is a local actress who has worked with the Palo Alto Players, Cutting Ball, the Custom Made Theatre Company and City Lights Theatre. Jake and I ask about Maria's upbringing, how the theatre bug bit her and how bay area theatre life is treating her. Maria can be found on Instagram: @soundslikemarquis Alexis Green (Episode 330) has a wonderful product that will improve your mental and spiritual health. It's the Clarity Journal – it's a journal, designed from lived experience - a compassionate tool for anyone seeking deeper emotional awareness. With daily check-ins, a mood wheel, and free-writing spaces, Alexis and her company has created a nurturing environment to help you connect with your true self. As a journal writer myself for many years, I can attest to how soothing it is for me to have a journal – I think it'll work for you too. Check out the Clarity Journal at https://clarity-journals.com/. Jameelah Rose has her own business selling healthy drinks - MelanA☥D is a black owned business that specializes in alkaline elixirs used to heal the mind and body. It's currently being sold at the Mandela Shopping Mart and you can find more info on MelanA☥D on this Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/melanaid We also want to thank Charles Blades Barbershop for sponsoring The Yay! Charles Blades Barbershop is located at 180 Second Street in downtown Oakland. It's a very cool, relaxing place where you can get your cuts and they'll even serve you a complimentary drink. Book an appointment online here: https://www.charlesblades.com Kehinde Koyejo (Episodes 214 and 262) has been a friend of mine since 2005, when I stage managed her for the Ray of Light musical, Bat Boy. She's an amazing actress, model and creative artist. She's also an incredible entrepreneur – and I want to introduce you to her business, Kalm Korner. Kalm Korner is an online boutique that specializes in aromatherapy gifts – love rubs, moisturizers, sprays, tea blends and candles. Kalm Korner also sells Choc'late Mama cookies – she brought some over the last time we interviewed her and it was fantastic. Let's support a black female-owned business, a local business and make your first order by going to this website: https://kalmkorner.com/ SHOWS: Two Trains Running (Lower Bottom Playaz) Aug 8 – 31 Reg Wilkins (Episode 276) is in the show Dr. Ayodele Nzinga (Episode 257) is the director https://www.onthestage.tickets/show/the-lower-bottom-playaz/67be8abea24e940f61dd4990 The Return (Golden Thread) August 7 – 24 Wynne Chan (Episode 327) is a part of the production company https://goldenthread.org/productions/the-return/ The Day The Sky Turned Orange (SF BATCO) Sept 5 – Oct 5 Julius Rea is a part of the writing team https://www.sfbatco.org/orange?_gl=1*hw20cb*_gcl_au*MTM3MjExODcyMi4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga*MTQ1MDQyNzIxNS4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga_J4D8M8TLG0*czE3NDY4OTE3NDQkbzEkZzAkdDE3NDY4OTE3NDQkajYwJGwwJGgw Dracula: a Comedy of Terror (City Lights Theatre) Sept 25 – Oct 19 Nick Mandracchia (Episode 43) is in the show https://cltc.org/event/dracula/ The Wisdom of Eve (Altarena Playhouse) Oct 24 – Nov 23 Kimberly Ridgeway (Episodes 155 and 251) directs the play https://www.altarena.org/2025-season-announcement/the-wisdom-of-eve-2025/ Follow us on Facebook and Bluesky (TheYayPodcast)
Our next guest, Alexis Green, is a former actress who has performed at the Darkroom and has been a member of the former group KT Comedy (also known as Kamikazi Theory) – she has now transitioned into focusing on mental and spiritual health, and she's created a business called Clarity Journal. Jake and I talk about Alexis' life in theatre, her focus on mental health and where she sees herself in the future. You can find out more about Clarity Journals here: https://clarity-journals.com/ You can reach Alexis directly via her email: alexismgreen@gmail.com Jameelah Rose has her own business selling healthy drinks - MelanA☥D is a black owned business that specializes in alkaline elixirs used to heal the mind and body. It's currently being sold at the Mandela Shopping Mart and you can find more info on MelanA☥D on this Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/melanaid We also want to thank Charles Blades Barbershop for sponsoring The Yay! Charles Blades Barbershop is located at 180 Second Street in downtown Oakland. It's a very cool, relaxing place where you can get your cuts and they'll even serve you a complimentary drink. Book an appointment online here: https://www.charlesblades.com Kehinde Koyejo (Episodes 214 and 262) has been a friend of mine since 2005, when I stage managed her for the Ray of Light musical, Bat Boy. She's an amazing actress, model and creative artist. She's also an incredible entrepreneur – and I want to introduce you to her business, Kalm Korner. Kalm Korner is an online boutique that specializes in aromatherapy gifts – love rubs, moisturizers, sprays, tea blends and candles. Kalm Korner also sells Choc'late Mama cookies – she brought some over the last time we interviewed her and it was fantastic. Let's support a black female-owned business, a local business and make your first order by going to this website: https://kalmkorner.com/ SHOWS: Two Trains Running (Lower Bottom Playaz) Aug 8 – 31 Reg Wilkins (Episode 276) is in the show Dr. Ayodele Nzinga (Episode 257) is the director https://www.onthestage.tickets/show/the-lower-bottom-playaz/67be8abea24e940f61dd4990 Mac Both (Eclectic Box SF) LAST DAY TODAY! Alan Coyne (Episodes 29 & 233) is in the show https://www.eclecticboxsf.com/event-calendar The Return (Golden Thread) August 7 – 24 Wynne Chan (Episode 327) is a part of the production company https://goldenthread.org/productions/the-return/ Man of Tomorrow (part of Free Play Festival) August 17 (8pm) Zoe Chien (Episode 285), Jake & Jessica Fong (Episode 289), Tom Reilly (Episode 40), Tony Daniel (Episode 240), Sylvia Kratins (Episode 141) are in the show Reg Clay wrote and directed the show; Neil Harkins (Episode 222) is the assistant director https://playground-sf.org/freeplay/ The Day The Sky Turned Orange (SF BATCO) Sept 5 – Oct 5 Julius Rea is a part of the writing team https://www.sfbatco.org/orange?_gl=1*hw20cb*_gcl_au*MTM3MjExODcyMi4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga*MTQ1MDQyNzIxNS4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga_J4D8M8TLG0*czE3NDY4OTE3NDQkbzEkZzAkdDE3NDY4OTE3NDQkajYwJGwwJGgw Dracula: a Comedy of Terror (City Lights Theatre) Sept 25 – Oct 19 Nick Mandracchia (Episode 43) is in the show https://cltc.org/event/dracula/ The Wisdom of Eve (Altarena Playhouse) Oct 24 – Nov 23 Kimberly Ridgeway (Episodes 155 and 251) directs the play https://www.altarena.org/2025-season-announcement/the-wisdom-of-eve-2025/ Follow us on Facebook and Bluesky (TheYayPodcast)
This episode we are joined by Tony nominated performer Kerry Butler! Kerry is currently starring as Ms. Fleming in Heathers the Musical playing at New World Stages! You know Kerry from her roles in Hairspray, Catch Me if You Can, Xanadu, Little Shop of Horrors, Beetlejuice and Mean Girls…just to name a few! She's also returning to the show Bat Boy at City Center this fall where she originated the role of Shelley in it's original off Broadway production. We talk with Kerry about what it's like working on Heathers the Musical, how it came into her life, going back into working on Bat Boy the Musical and much more!To get tickets to Heathers the Musical visit their website!
Monique Crawford is our next guest on The Yay. Monique is an actress who has worked with Crowded Fire, ACT, Sacramento Theatre Company and Central Works - She talks about her upbringing, her work in bay area theatre and where she sees herself in the future. Monique is traveling to England to continue her MFA theatre studies – and she has a GoFundMe page, where all of us can support her. Please make a donation by using this link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-monique-study-acting-in-england?_gl=1*1qxgx50*_up*MQ..*_gs*MQ..&gbraid=0AAAAADj5gICJ_iPNpUBqZxhW-vwodwXSo Monique can be reached directly via Instagram: @monique.c.rawford Jameelah Rose has her own business selling healthy drinks - MelanA☥D is a black owned business that specializes in alkaline elixirs used to heal the mind and body. It's currently being sold at the Mandela Shopping Mart and you can find more info on MelanA☥D on this Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/melanaid We also want to thank Charles Blades Barbershop for sponsoring The Yay! Charles Blades Barbershop is located at 180 Second Street in downtown Oakland. It's a very cool, relaxing place where you can get your cuts and they'll even serve you a complimentary drink. Book an appointment online here: https://www.charlesblades.com Kehinde Koyejo (Episodes 214 and 262) has been a friend of mine since 2005, when I stage managed her for the Ray of Light musical, Bat Boy. She's an amazing actress, model and creative artist. She's also an incredible entrepreneur – and I want to introduce you to her business, Kalm Korner. Kalm Korner is an online boutique that specializes in aromatherapy gifts – love rubs, moisturizers, sprays, tea blends and candles. Kalm Korner also sells Choc'late Mama cookies – she brought some over the last time we interviewed her and it was fantastic. Let's support a black female-owned business, a local business and make your first order by going to this website: https://kalmkorner.com/ SHOWS: Queer as Fuck VII: Resistance and Rebellion (Bindlestiff Studios) August 8 - 16 Jessica Fong (Episode 289) is one of the directors of the show https://www.bindlestiffstudio.org/qaf7resistandrebel Two Trains Running (Lower Bottom Playaz) Aug 8 – 31 Reg Wilkins (Episode 276) is in the show Dr. Ayodele Nzinga (Episode 257) is the director https://www.onthestage.tickets/show/the-lower-bottom-playaz/67be8abea24e940f61dd4990 Mac Both (Eclectic Box SF) Aug 14 – 16 Alan Coyne (Episodes 29 & 233) is in the show https://www.eclecticboxsf.com/event-calendar The Return (Golden Thread) August 7 – 24 Wynne Chan (Episode 327) is a part of the production company https://goldenthread.org/productions/the-return/ Man of Tomorrow (part of Free Play Festival) August 15 (6pm), August 17 (8pm) Zoe Chien (Episode 285), Jake & Jessica Fong (Episode 289), Tom Reilly (Episode 40), Tony Daniel (Episode 240), Sylvia Kratins (Episode 141) are in the show Reg Clay wrote and directed the show; Neil Harkins (Episode 222) is the assistant director https://playground-sf.org/freeplay/ The Day The Sky Turned Orange (SF BATCO) Sept 5 – Oct 5 Julius Rea is a part of the writing team https://www.sfbatco.org/orange?_gl=1*hw20cb*_gcl_au*MTM3MjExODcyMi4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga*MTQ1MDQyNzIxNS4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga_J4D8M8TLG0*czE3NDY4OTE3NDQkbzEkZzAkdDE3NDY4OTE3NDQkajYwJGwwJGgw Dracula: a Comedy of Terror (City Lights Theatre) Sept 25 – Oct 19 Nick Mandracchia (Episode 43) is in the show https://cltc.org/event/dracula/ The Wisdom of Eve (Altarena Playhouse) Oct 24 – Nov 23 Kimberly Ridgeway (Episodes 155 and 251) directs the play https://www.altarena.org/2025-season-announcement/the-wisdom-of-eve-2025/ Follow us on Facebook and Bluesky (TheYayPodcast)
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We have a rare Sunday Yay, where Jake and I bring on Brittany Sims, an actress who has worked with the Custom Made Theatre, the Oakland Theatre Project and the African American Shakespeare Company. She talks about her upbringing, her work in bay area theatre and where she sees herself in the future. Brittany can be contacted directly via Instagram: @iluvbritbrat89 Jameelah Rose has her own business selling healthy drinks - MelanA☥D is a black owned business that specializes in alkaline elixirs used to heal the mind and body. It's currently being sold at the Mandela Shopping Mart and you can find more info on MelanA☥D on this Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/melanaid We also want to thank Charles Blades Barbershop for sponsoring The Yay! Charles Blades Barbershop is located at 180 Second Street in downtown Oakland. It's a very cool, relaxing place where you can get your cuts and they'll even serve you a complimentary drink. Book an appointment online here: https://www.charlesblades.com Kehinde Koyejo (Episodes 214 and 262) has been a friend of mine since 2005, when I stage managed her for the Ray of Light musical, Bat Boy. She's an amazing actress, model and creative artist. She's also an incredible entrepreneur – and I want to introduce you to her business, Kalm Korner. Kalm Korner is an online boutique that specializes in aromatherapy gifts – love rubs, moisturizers, sprays, tea blends and candles. Kalm Korner also sells Choc'late Mama cookies – she brought some over the last time we interviewed her and it was fantastic. Let's support a black female-owned business, a local business and make your first order by going to this website: https://kalmkorner.com/ SHOWS: Les Blancs (Oakland Theatre Project Extended through August 3 Brittany Sims (Episode 328) and Jeunee Simon (Episode 297) is in the show https://oaklandtheaterproject.org/blancs The Return (Golden Thread) August 7 – 24 Wynne Chan (Episode 327) is a part of the production company https://goldenthread.org/productions/the-return/ Man of Tomorrow (part of Free Play Festival) August 2 (6pm), August 3 (8pm) August 15 (6pm), August 17 (8pm) Zoe Chien (Episode 285), Jake & Jessica Fong (Episode 289), Tom Reilly (Episode 40), Tony Daniel (Episode 240), Sylvia Kratins (Episode 141) are in the show Reg Clay wrote and directed the show; Neil Harkins (Episode 222) is the assistant director https://playground-sf.org/freeplay/ La Cucaracha (part of Free Play Festival) August 1 (6pm); August 2 (2pm); August 3 (2pm) Richard Perez (Episode 314) is directing the show https://playground-sf.org/freeplay/ Disruption: A Musical Farce (San Francisco Mime Troupe) July 4 – August 3 Jed Parsario (Episodes 63 & 186) is in the show https://www.sfmt.org/ The Last Goat (Central Works) June 28 – July 27 Gary Graves (Episodes 24 & 227) wrote and directed the play Jan Zvaifler (Episode 170) is in the show https://centralworks.org/the-last-goat/ Seeds of Time Festival (Marin Shakes) July 15 – August 3 Ae'Jay Antonis Marquis (Episode 165) is the festival curator Torange Yeghiazarian has written “Leili and Magnun” to be performed July 26 & 27 Julius Rea (Episodes 227 & 319) has written “Othello.exe” to be performed Aug 2 & 3 https://www.marinshakespeare.org/seeds/ The Day The Sky Turned Orange (SF BATCO) Sept 5 – Oct 5 Julius Rea is a part of the writing team https://www.sfbatco.org/orange?_gl=1*hw20cb*_gcl_au*MTM3MjExODcyMi4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga*MTQ1MDQyNzIxNS4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga_J4D8M8TLG0*czE3NDY4OTE3NDQkbzEkZzAkdDE3NDY4OTE3NDQkajYwJGwwJGgw Dracula: a Comedy of Terror (City Lights Theatre) Sept 25 – Oct 19 Nick Mandracchia (Episode 43) is in the show https://cltc.org/event/dracula/ The Wisdom of Eve (Altarena Playhouse) Oct 24 – Nov 23 Kimberly Ridgeway (Episodes 155 and 251) directs the play https://www.altarena.org/2025-season-announcement/the-wisdom-of-eve-2025/ Follow us on Facebook and Bluesky (TheYayPodcast)
I had the pleasure to talk to Wynne Chan a year ago when we did our live Yay at Camp Monologa for Plethos' fundraiser – now Jake and I get the chance to speak to her one on one. Wynne Chan is the managing director at Golden Thread Productions and has worked with other companies like the Pear Theatre, Plethos Productions, the Masquers Playhouse and SDC Productions. You can find out more information about Wynne on her website: https://www.wynnechan.info/ Jameelah Rose has her own business selling healthy drinks - MelanA☥D is a black owned business that specializes in alkaline elixirs used to heal the mind and body. It's currently being sold at the Mandela Shopping Mart and you can find more info on MelanA☥D on this Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/melanaid We also want to thank Charles Blades Barbershop for sponsoring The Yay! Charles Blades Barbershop is located at 180 Second Street in downtown Oakland. It's a very cool, relaxing place where you can get your cuts and they'll even serve you a complimentary drink. Book an appointment online here: https://www.charlesblades.com Kehinde Koyejo (Episodes 214 and 262) has been a friend of mine since 2005, when I stage managed her for the Ray of Light musical, Bat Boy. She's an amazing actress, model and creative artist. She's also an incredible entrepreneur – and I want to introduce you to her business, Kalm Korner. Kalm Korner is an online boutique that specializes in aromatherapy gifts – love rubs, moisturizers, sprays, tea blends and candles. Kalm Korner also sells Choc'late Mama cookies – she brought some over the last time we interviewed her and it was fantastic. Let's support a black female-owned business, a local business and make your first order by going to this website: https://kalmkorner.com/ SHOWS: The Return (Golden Thread) August 7 – 24 Wynne Chan (Episode 327) is a part of the production company https://goldenthread.org/productions/the-return/ Man of Tomorrow (part of Free Play Festival) August 2 (6pm), August 3 (8pm) August 15 (6pm), August 17 (8pm) Zoe Chien (Episode 285), Jake & Jessica Fong (Episode 289), Tom Reilly (Episode 40), Tony Daniel (Episode 240), Sylvia Kratins (Episode 141) are in the show Reg Clay wrote and directed the show; Neil Harkins (Episode 222) is the assistant director https://playground-sf.org/freeplay/ La Cucaracha (part of Free Play Festival) August 1 (6pm); August 2 (2pm); August 3 (2pm) Richard Perez (Episode 314) is directing the show https://playground-sf.org/freeplay/ Disruption: A Musical Farce (San Francisco Mime Troupe) July 4 – August 3 Jed Parsario (Episodes 63 & 186) is in the show https://www.sfmt.org/ The Last Goat (Central Works) June 28 – July 27 Gary Graves (Episodes 24 & 227) wrote and directed the play Jan Zvaifler (Episode 170) is in the show https://centralworks.org/the-last-goat/ Seeds of Time Festival (Marin Shakes) July 15 – August 3 Ae'Jay Antonis Marquis (Episode 165) is the festival curator Torange Yeghiazarian has written “Leili and Magnun” to be performed July 26 & 27 Julius Rea (Episodes 227 & 319) has written “Othello.exe” to be performed Aug 2 & 3 https://www.marinshakespeare.org/seeds/ The Day The Sky Turned Orange (SF BATCO) Sept 5 – Oct 5 Julius Rea is a part of the writing team https://www.sfbatco.org/orange?_gl=1*hw20cb*_gcl_au*MTM3MjExODcyMi4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga*MTQ1MDQyNzIxNS4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga_J4D8M8TLG0*czE3NDY4OTE3NDQkbzEkZzAkdDE3NDY4OTE3NDQkajYwJGwwJGgw Dracula: a Comedy of Terror (City Lights Theatre) Sept 25 – Oct 19 Nick Mandracchia (Episode 43) is in the show https://cltc.org/event/dracula/ The Wisdom of Eve (Altarena Playhouse) Oct 24 – Nov 23 Kimberly Ridgeway (Episodes 155 and 251) directs the play https://www.altarena.org/2025-season-announcement/the-wisdom-of-eve-2025/ Follow us on Facebook and Bluesky (TheYayPodcast)
The Philadelphia Phillies recently gave their bat boy, 26-year-old Adam Crognale, the star treatment, creating a hype video that helped get him elected to this year's All-Star Game ball crew. video: https://www.wdjx.com/hype-video-gets-bat-boy-to-the-all-star-game/
Quotes is back from Europe and recaps his visit with my good friend Andee. We also address the Bat Boy controversy, explore the irony of a Zach statement, and play a game of "Did It Happen" where Quotes has to determine whether things really happened on the PowerTrip or not.
James Mercer II is our next guest on The Yay – James is a veteran actor, who has worked with ACT, Berkeley Rep, African-American Shakespeare Company, Irish Rep, and Arden Theatre Company. Jake and I talk about James' Philly roots, his work in the bay area and where he sees himself in the future. James can be reached directly via email: jwdlmercer2@gmail.com. Jameelah Rose has her own business selling healthy drinks - MelanA☥D is a black owned business that specializes in alkaline elixirs used to heal the mind and body. It's currently being sold at the Mandela Shopping Mart and you can find more info on MelanA☥D on this Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/melanaid We also want to thank Charles Blades Barbershop for sponsoring The Yay! Charles Blades Barbershop is located at 180 Second Street in downtown Oakland. It's a very cool, relaxing place where you can get your cuts and they'll even serve you a complimentary drink. Book an appointment online here: https://www.charlesblades.com Kehinde Koyejo (Episodes 214 and 262) has been a friend of mine since 2005, when I stage managed her for the Ray of Light musical, Bat Boy. She's an amazing actress, model and creative artist. She's also an incredible entrepreneur – and I want to introduce you to her business, Kalm Korner. Kalm Korner is an online boutique that specializes in aromatherapy gifts – love rubs, moisturizers, sprays, tea blends and candles. Kalm Korner also sells Choc'late Mama cookies – she brought some over the last time we interviewed her and it was fantastic. Let's support a black female-owned business, a local business and make your first order by going to this website: https://kalmkorner.com/ SHOWS: A Midsummer Night's Dream (Marin Shakespeare Company) LAST SHOW TOMORROW! Adrian Deane (Episodes 82 & 266) is in the show https://www.marinshakespeare.org/midsummer/ Man of Tomorrow (part of Free Play Festival) August 2 (6pm), August 3 (8pm) August 15 (6pm), August 17 (8pm) Zoe Chien (Episode 285), Jake & Jessica Fong (Episode 289), Tom Reilly (Episode 40), Tony Daniel (Episode 240), Sylvia Kratins (Episode 141) are in the show Reg Clay wrote and directed the show; Neil Harkins (Episode 222) is the assistant director https://playground-sf.org/freeplay/ La Cucaracha (part of Free Play Festival) August 1 (6pm); August 2 (2pm); August 3 (2pm) Richard Perez (Episode 314) is directing the show https://playground-sf.org/freeplay/ Disruption: A Musical Farce (San Francisco Mime Troupe) July 4 – August 3 Jed Parsario (Episodes 63 & 186) is in the show https://www.sfmt.org/ The Last Goat (Central Works) June 28 – July 27 Gary Graves (Episodes 24 & 227) wrote and directed the play Jan Zvaifler (Episode 170) is in the show https://centralworks.org/the-last-goat/ Seeds of Time Festival (Marin Shakes) July 15 – August 3 Ae'Jay Antonis Marquis (Episode 165) is the festival curator Torange Yeghiazarian has written “Leili and Magnun” to be performed July 26 & 27 Julius Rea (Episodes 227 & 319) has written “Othello.exe” to be performed Aug 2 & 3 https://www.marinshakespeare.org/seeds/ The Day The Sky Turned Orange (SF BATCO) Sept 5 – Oct 5 Julius Rea is a part of the writing team https://www.sfbatco.org/orange?_gl=1*hw20cb*_gcl_au*MTM3MjExODcyMi4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga*MTQ1MDQyNzIxNS4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga_J4D8M8TLG0*czE3NDY4OTE3NDQkbzEkZzAkdDE3NDY4OTE3NDQkajYwJGwwJGgw Dracula: a Comedy of Terror (City Lights Theatre) Sept 25 – Oct 19 Nick Mandracchia (Episode 43) is in the show https://cltc.org/event/dracula/ The Wisdom of Eve (Altarena Playhouse) Oct 24 – Nov 23 Kimberly Ridgeway (Episodes 155 and 251) directs the play https://www.altarena.org/2025-season-announcement/the-wisdom-of-eve-2025/ Follow us on Facebook and Bluesky (TheYayPodcast)
Our second half of our double Yay features artistic director and co-founder of Kunoichi Productions, Nick Ishimaru. We talk about Nick's upbringing, his studies at Colorado State University, his first stint in the bay area working with Theatre Yugen, and where he sees himself in the future. Jameelah Rose has her own business selling healthy drinks - MelanA☥D is a black owned business that specializes in alkaline elixirs used to heal the mind and body. It's currently being sold at the Mandela Shopping Mart and you can find more info on MelanA☥D on this Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/melanaid We also want to thank Charles Blades Barbershop for sponsoring The Yay! Charles Blades Barbershop is located at 180 Second Street in downtown Oakland. It's a very cool, relaxing place where you can get your cuts and they'll even serve you a complimentary drink. Book an appointment online here: https://www.charlesblades.com Kehinde Koyejo (Episodes 214 and 262) has been a friend of mine since 2005, when I stage managed her for the Ray of Light musical, Bat Boy. She's an amazing actress, model and creative artist. She's also an incredible entrepreneur – and I want to introduce you to her business, Kalm Korner. Kalm Korner is an online boutique that specializes in aromatherapy gifts – love rubs, moisturizers, sprays, tea blends and candles. Kalm Korner also sells Choc'late Mama cookies – she brought some over the last time we interviewed her and it was fantastic. Let's support a black female-owned business, a local business and make your first order by going to this website: https://kalmkorner.com/ SHOWS: Sweat (Palo Alto Players) Closing Weekend – June 28-29 ShawnJ West (Episode 146) directed the show Kimberly Ridgeway (Episodes 155 & 251) is in the show https://paplayers.org/ Doodler (The Marsh) May 31 – July 6 A One Man show by John Fisher (Episode 30) https://themarsh.org/shows_and_events/marshstream/john-fisher-doodler/ Buried Child (The Magic Theatre) June 30 – a reading Khary Moye (Episode 45) is in show Chuck Lacson (Episode 184) is in the show Andrea Gordon (Episode 255) is directing the show https://magictheatre.org/calendar/magic-classics Disruption: A Musical Farce (San Francisco Mime Troupe) July 4 – August 3 Jed Parsario (Episodes 63 & 186) is in the show https://www.sfmt.org/ The Last Goat (Central Works) June 28 – July 27 Gary Graves (Episodes 24 & 227) wrote and directed the play Jan Zvaifler (Episode 170) is in the show https://centralworks.org/the-last-goat/ True West (Town Hall Theatre) June 7 – 28 Linda Amayo Hassan (Episode 83) is in the show Katja Rivera (Episode 168) is directing the show David Maier (Episode 301) is the fight choreographer https://www.townhalltheatre.com/true-west Sweet Charity (San Jose Stage) June 4 – 29 Terrance Smith (Episode 102) and Nick Mandracchia (Episode 43) is in the show https://www.thestage.org/sweet-charity A Midsummer Night's Dream (Marin Shakespeare Company) June 13 – July 13 Adrian Deane (Episodes 82 & 266) is in the show https://www.marinshakespeare.org/midsummer/ Seeds of Time Festival (Marin Shakes) July 15 – August 3 Ae'Jay Antonis Marquis (Episode 165) is the festival curator Torange Yeghiazarian has written “Leili and Magnun” to be performed July 26 & 27 Julius Rea (Episodes 227 & 319) has written “Othello.exe” to be performed Aug 2 & 3 https://www.marinshakespeare.org/seeds/ The Day The Sky Turned Orange (SF BATCO) Sept 5 – Oct 5 Julius Rea is a part of the writing team https://www.sfbatco.org/orange?_gl=1*hw20cb*_gcl_au*MTM3MjExODcyMi4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga*MTQ1MDQyNzIxNS4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga_J4D8M8TLG0*czE3NDY4OTE3NDQkbzEkZzAkdDE3NDY4OTE3NDQkajYwJGwwJGgw Follow us on Facebook and Bluesky (TheYayPodcast)
We have a double Yay this weekend! Our first guest is Nikki Menez – she's an actress, director and curatorial director at Z Space. Her last project was directing The Future that Liberals Want, at the Eclectic Box SF. Jake and I talk to Nikki about her upbringing, her next project and what plans she has for the future. Jameelah Rose has her own business selling healthy drinks - MelanA☥D is a black owned business that specializes in alkaline elixirs used to heal the mind and body. It's currently being sold at the Mandela Shopping Mart and you can find more info on MelanA☥D on this Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/melanaid We also want to thank Charles Blades Barbershop for sponsoring The Yay! Charles Blades Barbershop is located at 180 Second Street in downtown Oakland. It's a very cool, relaxing place where you can get your cuts and they'll even serve you a complimentary drink. Book an appointment online here: https://www.charlesblades.com Kehinde Koyejo (Episodes 214 and 262) has been a friend of mine since 2005, when I stage managed her for the Ray of Light musical, Bat Boy. She's an amazing actress, model and creative artist. She's also an incredible entrepreneur – and I want to introduce you to her business, Kalm Korner. Kalm Korner is an online boutique that specializes in aromatherapy gifts – love rubs, moisturizers, sprays, tea blends and candles. Kalm Korner also sells Choc'late Mama cookies – she brought some over the last time we interviewed her and it was fantastic. Let's support a black female-owned business, a local business and make your first order by going to this website: https://kalmkorner.com/ SHOWS: Sweat (Palo Alto Players) Closing Weekend – June 28-29 ShawnJ West (Episode 146) directed the show Kimberly Ridgeway (Episodes 155 & 251) is in the show https://paplayers.org/ Doodler (The Marsh) May 31 – July 6 A One Man show by John Fisher (Episode 30) https://themarsh.org/shows_and_events/marshstream/john-fisher-doodler/ Buried Child (The Magic Theatre) June 30 – a reading Khary Moye (Episode 45) is in show Chuck Lacson (Episode 184) is in the show Andrea Gordon (Episode 255) is directing the show https://magictheatre.org/calendar/magic-classics Disruption: A Musical Farce (San Francisco Mime Troupe) July 4 – August 3 Jed Parsario (Episodes 63 & 186) is in the show https://www.sfmt.org/ The Last Goat (Central Works) June 28 – July 27 Gary Graves (Episodes 24 & 227) wrote and directed the play Jan Zvaifler (Episode 170) is in the show https://centralworks.org/the-last-goat/ True West (Town Hall Theatre) June 7 – 28 Linda Amayo Hassan (Episode 83) is in the show Katja Rivera (Episode 168) is directing the show David Maier (Episode 301) is the fight choreographer https://www.townhalltheatre.com/true-west Sweet Charity (San Jose Stage) June 4 – 29 Terrance Smith (Episode 102) and Nick Mandracchia (Episode 43) is in the show https://www.thestage.org/sweet-charity A Midsummer Night's Dream (Marin Shakespeare Company) June 13 – July 13 Adrian Deane (Episodes 82 & 266) is in the show https://www.marinshakespeare.org/midsummer/ Seeds of Time Festival (Marin Shakes) July 15 – August 3 Ae'Jay Antonis Marquis (Episode 165) is the festival curator Torange Yeghiazarian has written “Leili and Magnun” to be performed July 26 & 27 Julius Rea (Episodes 227 & 319) has written “Othello.exe” to be performed Aug 2 & 3 https://www.marinshakespeare.org/seeds/ The Day The Sky Turned Orange (SF BATCO) Sept 5 – Oct 5 Julius Rea is a part of the writing team https://www.sfbatco.org/orange?_gl=1*hw20cb*_gcl_au*MTM3MjExODcyMi4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga*MTQ1MDQyNzIxNS4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga_J4D8M8TLG0*czE3NDY4OTE3NDQkbzEkZzAkdDE3NDY4OTE3NDQkajYwJGwwJGgw Follow us on Facebook and Bluesky (TheYayPodcast)
‘Oedipus’ announces Broadway dates, Trensch will be Bat Boy, Jimmy Award winning performances Since 2016, “Today on Broadway” has been the first and only daily podcast recapping the top theatre headlines every Monday through Friday. Any and all feedback is appreciated:Grace Aki: grace@broadwayradio.com | @ItsGraceAkiMatt Tamanini: matt@broadwayradio.com | @BroadwayRadio Patreon: BroadwayRadiohttps://www.patreon.com/broadwayradio For a transcript read more The post Today on Broadway: Wednesday, June 25, 2025 appeared first on BroadwayRadio.
The guys recap Bat Boy day with stories and insight from the Bat Boy himself, Zach HalversonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys recap Bat Boy day with stories and insight from the Bat Boy himself, Zach Halverson
He was raised in a cave, feared by the public—but now he's batting cleanup. When a minor league team discovers Bat Boy hiding under their bleachers, they give him a shot at glory… and suddenly, the night games get really interesting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When the local team signs Bat Boy as a publicity stunt, ticket sales soar—and so do fly balls. But as weird weather, bat attacks, and bloodcurdling walk-up songs haunt the season, the team wonders if they made a deal with the devil… or just hired the MVP of mayhem.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
He was raised in a cave, feared by the public—but now he's batting cleanup. When a minor league team discovers Bat Boy hiding under their bleachers, they give him a shot at glory… and suddenly, the night games get really interesting.
When the local team signs Bat Boy as a publicity stunt, ticket sales soar—and so do fly balls. But as weird weather, bat attacks, and bloodcurdling walk-up songs haunt the season, the team wonders if they made a deal with the devil… or just hired the MVP of mayhem.
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‘Smash’ to close next week; Encores announces ‘Bat Boy,’ ‘La Cage,’ more; Tonys hit 6-year ratings high Since 2016, “Today on Broadway” has been the first and only daily podcast recapping the top theatre headlines every Monday through Friday. Any and all feedback is appreciated:Grace Aki: grace@broadwayradio.com | @ItsGraceAkiMatt Tamanini: matt@broadwayradio.com | @BroadwayRadio Patreon: read more The post Today on Broadway: Wednesday, June 11, 2025 appeared first on BroadwayRadio.
We've been dying to have Ed Mabasa on The Yay and we finally got him! Ed Mabasa is no stranger to anyone who's been a part of Bindlestiff – he's been an actor, writer, producer, tech guy – he's the very modest guy who keeps Bindlestiff going and he is truly beloved there. We talk about his upbringing, his presence at Bindlestiff and what his future looks like. This show is dedicated to the incredible life of Erin Merrit, who passed away May 31st. Jameelah Rose has her own business selling healthy drinks - MelanA☥D is a black owned business that specializes in alkaline elixirs used to heal the mind and body. It's currently being sold at the Mandela Shopping Mart and you can find more info on MelanA☥D on this Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/melanaid We also want to thank Charles Blades Barbershop for sponsoring The Yay! Charles Blades Barbershop is located at 180 Second Street in downtown Oakland. It's a very cool, relaxing place where you can get your cuts and they'll even serve you a complimentary drink. Book an appointment online here: https://www.charlesblades.com Kehinde Koyejo (Episodes 214 and 262) has been a friend of mine since 2005, when I stage managed her for the Ray of Light musical, Bat Boy. She's an amazing actress, model and creative artist. She's also an incredible entrepreneur – and I want to introduce you to her business, Kalm Korner. Kalm Korner is an online boutique that specializes in aromatherapy gifts – love rubs, moisturizers, sprays, tea blends and candles. Kalm Korner also sells Choc'late Mama cookies – she brought some over the last time we interviewed her and it was fantastic. Let's support a black female-owned business, a local business and make your first order by going to this website: https://kalmkorner.com/ SHOWS: Oriental or 1001 Ways to Tie Yourself in Knots (Golden Thread) June 7 & 8 reading Elizabeth Carter (Episode 159) is directing the reading Torange Yeghiazarian (Episodes 167 & 286) is the dramaturg https://goldenthread.org True West (Town Hall Theatre) June 7 – 28 Linda Amayo Hassan (Episode 83) is in the show Katja Rivera (Episode 168) is directing the show David Maier (Episode 301) is the fight choreographer https://www.townhalltheatre.com/true-west Sweet Charity (San Jose Stage) June 4 – 29 Terrance Smith (Episode 102) and Nick Mandracchia (Episode 43) is in the show https://www.thestage.org/sweet-charity A Midsummer Night's Dream (Marin Shakespeare Company) June 13 – July 13 Adrian Deane (Episodes 82 & 266) is in the show https://www.marinshakespeare.org/midsummer/ The Book of Will (Ross Valley Players) May 9 – June 8 Fred Pitts (Episode 256) and Marty Pistone (Episode 261) are in the show https://www.rossvalleyplayers.com/the-book-of-will/ Yellow Face (Shotgun Players) May 10 – June 8 Alan Coyne (Episodes 29, 233) and Joey Alvarado (Episode 312) is in the show https://shotgunplayers.org/show/YELLOW-FACE/ Pacific Overtures (Kunoichi Productions at Brava Theatre) May 30 – June 15 Eiko Moon Yamamoto (Episodes 120 & 225 is in the show) https://www.kunoichiproductions.org/pacific-overtures Lifeline (being performed at the Castillos Winery) June 27 Miranda Liu (Episode 300) wrote and is acting in the show https://castilloswinery.com/index.html Seeds of Time Festival (Marin Shakes) July 15 – August 3 Ae'Jay Antonis Marquis (Episode 165) is the festival curator Torange Yeghiazarian has written “Leili and Magnun” to be performed July 26 & 27 Julius Rea (Episodes 227 & 319) has written “Othello.exe” to be performed Aug 2 & 3 https://www.marinshakespeare.org/seeds/ The Day The Sky Turned Orange (SF BATCO) Sept 5 – Oct 5 Julius Rea is a part of the writing team https://www.sfbatco.org/orange?_gl=1*hw20cb*_gcl_au*MTM3MjExODcyMi4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga*MTQ1MDQyNzIxNS4xNzQ2ODkxNzQ0*_ga_J4D8M8TLG0*czE3NDY4OTE3NDQkbzEkZzAkdDE3NDY4OTE3NDQkajYwJGwwJGgw Follow us on Facebook and Bluesky (TheYayPodcast)
Society is intentionally being dumbed down and forced into segmented information cults, primarily through social media. With cliches that shut down thinking outside the box, Hegelian Dialectics, AI, and other tools, we are being force-fed ideas that are not true. It is brainwashing against imagination and thought processes that create creativity and give us many ways to think and share. It is a war of memes and themes—an era of uncontrolled Luciferian tactics. Those in power now have made mass mind control a staple in creating the herd mentality. Tonight on Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis, 7-10 pm, pacific time on groundzeroplus.com. Call in to the LIVE show at 503-225-0860. #groundzeroplus #ClydeLewis #memes #herdmentality #socialmedia #mindcontrol
Theatrical Bat Caves, Frank Zappa and Iron-Willed Leadership.Ep.118-The Open Fist Theatre Company and "Bat Boy: The Musical" featuring LA-based Open Fist Theatre Company-a self-governing community of theatre artists who believe in the transformative imperative of inclusive and collaborative theatre. Dedicated to expanding social awareness through art, they seek, through diverse voices and artistic visions, to celebrate difference, nurture empathy and advance social change. I'm thrilled to be highlighting their current production of “Bat Boy: The Musical”, which I saw and LOVED! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Most of the Bonfire crew broadcasts live from the SXM Nashville studios. Black Lou and Jacob are on Zoom and one of them is furious because his microphone sounds like a transmission from the moon. Kelly Clarkson sings The Outfield and her wink at the crowd sends Bob into a tizzy. Bobby goes into the woods to play paintball with his son and friends and it turns into a zombie apocalypse. *To hear the full show to go www.siriusxm.com/bonfire to learn more FOLLOW THE CREW ON SOCIAL MEDIA: @thebonfiresxm @louisjohnson @christinemevans @bigjayoakerson @robertkellylive @louwitzkee @jjbwolfSubscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of The Bonfire ad-free and a whole week early. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
What if you invented something the whole world knows but someone else took the credit? This week on Snap, we uncover the story of Krazy George, a shy wood-shop teacher turned professional cheerleader, who sparked a phenomenon from the bleachers of Oakland Coliseum. And -- the story of the infamous Pine Tar Game told by the bat boy.STORIESThe WaveWhat if you invented something the whole world knows but someone else took the credit? This week on Snap, we uncover the story of Krazy George, a shy wood-shop teacher turned professional cheerleader, who sparked a phenomenon from the bleachers of Oakland Coliseum.A huge thank you to the man, the myth, the legend… Krazy George Henderson for sharing your story. At 80 years young, George is still banging his drum for the Spartans at his alma mater, San Jose State. He also just celebrated his 50th season cheering professionally for the San Jose Earthquakes of Major League Soccer. To read more about the life and times of George, check out his memoir “Still Krazy After All These Cheers” Produced by Bo Walsh. Edited by Anna Sussman. Original score by Dirk Schwarzhoff. Artwork by Teo Ducot.The Bat Boy and the Pine Tar GameEvery baseball fan has heard of the superstar hitter George Brett and his infamous Pine Tar Game… but have you heard of the bat boy's version?For more info, check out Daniel Barbarisi's story in the Wall Street Journal.Produced by Davey Kim. Sound Design by Renzo Gorrio.Season 16 - Episode 15 Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
(00:00-14:26) Bryson Stott. Cardinals walk-up songs. Colby Rasmus and Boy Foy. Doug is steadfast on not liking the NHL EBUG rule. Most electrifying clips in modern baseball. We don't give two people enough credit: Lance Berkman and Kyle Lohse. Cotton candy. Josh the Bat Boy. (14:35-22:42) Bottle service at My House. Audio of Brandel Chamblee on Fore Play talking about broadcasting at Augusta. Don't say Back 9. Height of elitism nonsense. Is Boston Market still a thing? Don't even think about taking your phone out. (22:52-28:05) Ozzie Guillen says doing sports talk radio is harder than managing a Major League Baseball team. Fighting at TGI Fridays. Tim's cadet gloves. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-14:26) Bryson Stott. Cardinals walk-up songs. Colby Rasmus and Boy Foy. Doug is steadfast on not liking the NHL EBUG rule. Most electrifying clips in modern baseball. We don't give two people enough credit: Lance Berkman and Kyle Lohse. Cotton candy. Josh the Bat Boy. (14:35-22:42) Bottle service at My House. Audio of Brandel Chamblee on Fore Play talking about broadcasting at Augusta. Don't say Back 9. Height of elitism nonsense. Is Boston Market still a thing? Don't even think about taking your phone out. (22:52-28:05) Ozzie Guillen says doing sports talk radio is harder than managing a Major League Baseball team. Fighting at TGI Fridays. Tim's cadet gloves. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Naughty fun at the turn of the century.
This week we talk about lucid dreaming, Bat Boy, For All Mankind, Board Consultant, Chili, A Haunting on the Hill, Novocain, The Monkey, Avowed, Twilight Zone, Reacher, Harley Quinn, Rising of Shield Hero, Shadowdark, Stephanie Poirier, The Day the Earth Blew Up, Jury Duty, CLZ, the end of Saw, the return of Coyote vs ACME, Potato Head Beholder, and Xbox goes handheld. GeekShock, NEW from HASBRO!
On the latest Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper, we welcomed on the director Pat Twoen and the actor ben Raanan, to talk about their upcoming production of Bat Boy: The Musical. This was such a fun and unique show to talk about, and both our guests were so insightful about both their show and their time in the theatre. So be sure you tune in and get your tickets today!Bat Boy: The Musical March 1st- April 6th@ The Atwater Village Theatre Tickets and more information are available at openfist.orgAnd be sure to follow our guests to stay up to date on all their upcoming projects nd productions:Bat Boy: openfist.org and @openfisttheatreco (check)Pat: pattowne.com Ben: @ben.raanan
Fri, 28 Feb 2025 01:45:00 GMT http://relay.fm/rd/255 http://relay.fm/rd/255 The Illusion of a Shared Experience 255 Merlin Mann and John Siracusa The main topic this week was almost The Big Game. The main topic this week was almost The Big Game. clean 6345 Subtitle: Merlin is pretty sure Jason Mantzoukas is the voice of the booger.The main topic this week was almost The Big Game. This episode of Reconcilable Differences is sponsored by: Grist: A modern, open source spreadsheet that goes beyond the grid. Try it for free today. Links and Show Notes: The main topic this week was almost The Big Game. (Recorded on Tuesday, February 11, 2025) Credits Audio Editor: Jim Metzendorf Admin Assistance: Kerry Provenzano Music: Merlin Mann The Suits: Stephen Hackett, Myke Hurley Get an ad-free version of the show, plus a monthly extended episode. Harrison Ford on Conan O'Brien's podcast - YouTube Salesforce Is Using A Hallucination To Sell AI - Defector Merlin's article about binaries "allballs" in PostgreSQL The (possible) origin of "allballs" Acorn - Mac graphics editor by Flying Meat Roderick on the Line #567: A High TeenThis is the episode where John Roderick talks about taking a father and kid on a “rock tour” of Seattle. Bat Boy from the Weekly World News Nibble - Wikipedia The State, Season 4 Episode 4: Leonard Harris Show“No, it's not in braille. It's in English, the language of the U-S-A!” Acorn 8 | Full Featured Photo Editor for the MacAcorn is an image editor for macOS 14 Sonoma or later, including macOS 15 Sequoia.Universal binary for Apple Silicon Macs. One of a kind, no subscriptions, no hassle. Bob Uecker Miller Lite commercials: Best ads of all time Easy Com-mercial, Easy Go-mercial | Bob's Burgers Wiki | FandomWhen the commercial that Louise scripted proves to be terrible, they get football star Sandy "Can-Can" Frye to star in their commercial with the catch phrase "Burgers go great with Frye" "Cotto
Fri, 28 Feb 2025 01:45:00 GMT http://relay.fm/rd/255 http://relay.fm/rd/255 Merlin Mann and John Siracusa The main topic this week was almost The Big Game. The main topic this week was almost The Big Game. clean 6345 Subtitle: Merlin is pretty sure Jason Mantzoukas is the voice of the booger.The main topic this week was almost The Big Game. This episode of Reconcilable Differences is sponsored by: Grist: A modern, open source spreadsheet that goes beyond the grid. Try it for free today. Links and Show Notes: The main topic this week was almost The Big Game. (Recorded on Tuesday, February 11, 2025) Credits Audio Editor: Jim Metzendorf Admin Assistance: Kerry Provenzano Music: Merlin Mann The Suits: Stephen Hackett, Myke Hurley Get an ad-free version of the show, plus a monthly extended episode. Harrison Ford on Conan O'Brien's podcast - YouTube Salesforce Is Using A Hallucination To Sell AI - Defector Merlin's article about binaries "allballs" in PostgreSQL The (possible) origin of "allballs" Acorn - Mac graphics editor by Flying Meat Roderick on the Line #567: A High TeenThis is the episode where John Roderick talks about taking a father and kid on a “rock tour” of Seattle. Bat Boy from the Weekly World News Nibble - Wikipedia The State, Season 4 Episode 4: Leonard Harris Show“No, it's not in braille. It's in English, the language of the U-S-A!” Acorn 8 | Full Featured Photo Editor for the MacAcorn is an image editor for macOS 14 Sonoma or later, including macOS 15 Sequoia.Universal binary for Apple Silicon Macs. One of a kind, no subscriptions, no hassle. Bob Uecker Miller Lite commercials: Best ads of all time Easy Com-mercial, Easy Go-mercial | Bob's Burgers Wiki | FandomWhen the commercial that Louise scripted proves to be terrible, they get football star Sandy "Can-Can" Frye to star in their commercial with the catch phrase "Burgers go great with Frye"
If the episode title wasn't indication enough, we are SO ready for cars to be back on track. Until then we will discuss Lewis x Lululemon, My Fault: London being so Lando coded, Draco Malfoy being a race car driver &....... the Bat Boys. Look, the offseason has been long and it's almost over. In fact, for the first time this year we get a Track Stats with Han segment prefacing next weekend's Indycar season kickoff in St. Pete's. We're almost there folks, bear (and laugh along) with us.Follow us on Instagram @tracktalk.pod we love you all
During this month 35 years ago, the whole world threw on some Hammer pants and was captivated by the world's most famous Bat Boy. We're heading back to 1990 to look at the smash hit album by MC Hammer, Please Hammer Don't Hurt Em. Hammer's second studio album was a massive commercial success, solidifying him as one of the biggest hip-hop/pop crossover artists of the early 90's. He also happened to be blaring consistently through the speakers of teenage Dave and Rob, who loved singing out U Can't Touch This at the top of their lungs. Sponsored by Pepsi and Kentucky Fried Chicken, Hammer embarked on a world tour that included opening acts like En Vogue and Vanilla Ice. So this week, we'll go track by track and re visit this iconic album of the early 90's. Did it hold up and sound as good as we remember? Also, can Rob still do the Hammer dance? We'll answer these questions, and so much more during this week's show. Please Hammer Don't Hurt is still one of the most successful and influential rap albums of all time, paving the way for pop/rap's dominance in the early 90's. Here Come the Hammer, uh oh, uh oh, uh oh, uh oh, Here Come The Hammer! Pandora: https://pandora.app.link/iq8iShjXOLb Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/totally-80s-and-90s-recall/id1662282694 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/11dk5TUoLUk4euD1Te1EYG?si=b37496eb6e784408 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/1960c8f9-158d-43ac-89a6-d868ea1fe077/totally-80s-and-90s-recall YouTube Podcasts: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLH9lGakNgCDZUkkHMUu88uXYMJu_33Rab&si=xo0EEVJRSwS68mWZ Contact Us: Website: https://totally80s90srecall.podbean.com/ Email: 80s90srecall@gmail.com LinkTree:https://linktr.ee/80s90srecall
Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Today is Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025. Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird, it's a plane, it's…Mothman! The History Project explores West Virginia's mysterious cryptids…West Virginia's own Custard Stand Chili earns a spot in a Super Bowl commercial…and WV Film Office officials discuss how the state is positioning itself to be an attractive destination for filmmakers…on today's daily304. #1 – From THE DAILY304 – From Point Pleasant's Mothman, who was made famous in the movies, to Pendleton County's Bat Boy, who was made famous by tabloids, West Virginia embraces its weird and wonderful beasts, even if they have to be nurtured by our imaginations. Learn more about the Mountain State's cryptids on The History Project, the daily304's presentation of famous people, places and events that shaped West Virginia. Read more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=BFYoUCJ_Bjk7YHpB&v=zoWg6H0hbPQ&feature=youtu.be #2 – From WV NEWS – As a family-run, woman-owned business, Custard Stand Chili has earned national recognition, previously appearing on ABC's “Shark Tank” and receiving accolades such as West Virginia's Small Business Woman of the Year award. Now, its inclusion in a high-profile Super Bowl campaign further cements its place as a standout in the state's small business community. The Webster Springs-based company is one of 50 small businesses featured in Google's campaign, which aims to highlight local businesses across the country. The 30-second Google Gemini ad, aired during the 2025 Super Bowl, showcases Custard Stand Chili's storefront, employees, and the product that has become a staple in homes and restaurants throughout the region. The ad emphasizes the chili's deep connection to West Virginia, celebrating its rich culinary tradition. Read more: https://www.wvnews.com/news/wvnews/west-virginia-s-custard-stand-chili-spotlighted-in-google-s-2025-national-campaign/article_ab7912b0-e492-11ef-9dd0-9b43bfca8ce8.html?es_id=539c300ffa #3 – From WRAPBOOK – Tune into the “On Production” podcast as we explore West Virginia's emerging film industry with David and Megan from the West Virginia Development Office and Film Office. These industry leaders discuss how the state is positioning itself as an attractive destination for filmmakers through comprehensive support programs and competitive incentives. The enlightening discussion highlights the unexpected opportunities and resources available to filmmakers in the Mountain State, where traditional hospitality meets modern film infrastructure. Watch now: https://www.wrapbook.com/on-production-podcast/from-tax-incentives-to-stunning-locations-why-west-virginia-is-ready-for-your-next-shoot?es_id=6f6d41c097 Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo. That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer