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The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Matt was joined by MST3K alum Bill Corbett. They talk about moderate Democrats not fighting and Trump adminstration II. Also catch Bill and other MST3K alums for a standup shoon Thursday May 15 at the Parkway Theater in Minneapolis. Get tickets at: https://theparkwaytheater.com/all-events/rifftrax-comedy

Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Matt McNeil with Bill Corbett (5/7/25)

Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 19:20


Matt was joined by MST3K alum Bill Corbett. They talk about moderate Democrats not fighting and Trump adminstration II. Also catch Bill and other MST3K alums for a standup shoon Thursday May 15 at the Parkway Theater in Minneapolis. Get tickets at: https://theparkwaytheater.com/all-events/rifftrax-comedy

The RHYTHM Pyro Podcast
#94 - 4k GALLON FIREBALL SHOW??!! (w/Jim Sakley & Bill Corbett)

The RHYTHM Pyro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 83:41


FIIRREEEBALLLLL...Bo, AJ, and Jamie sit down with Jim Sakaley of Phoenix Pyrotechnics and Bill Corbett from the Fireball Dudes to talk about their upcoming offical/unofficial world record attempt in northeastern Ohio: a fireball show using up to 3-4,000 gallons of gasoline. Set to ignite during the Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals, this isn't just any display—it's a full-scale wall of heat and flame choreographed pyro for maximum impact.   We dig into the logistics, safety protocols, and pure insanity behind orchestrating the largest gasoline-based fireball show in history. From mushroom cloud dreams to painting your dad bod to go down in history, you'll hear how these pyro veterans are turning a public event into a record-breaking inferno. Now...hold my gas can...   This episode is powered by: muuxBRD COBRA Firing Systems   Support the Sh*t Show!! Contribute -> Patreon  Hang with us -> Discord Buy some Merch, balls, DB25 Cables or leave us a Voicemail (we'll play it on-air)!

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Matt McNeil with Cliff Schecter AND Bill Corbett

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 22:25


It’s a double feature interview with Matt today! To preview tomorrow’s elections, we welcome in both Cliff Schecter and Bill Corbett. Cliff is an author, pundit and public relations strategist whose firm Libertas, LLC handles media relations for political, corporate and non-profit clients. Find his YouTube content @Cliffs_Edge. Bill was a writer and performer on…

Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Matt McNeil with Cliff Schecter AND Bill Corbett

Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 22:25


It’s a double feature interview with Matt today! To preview tomorrow’s elections, we welcome in both Cliff Schecter and Bill Corbett. Cliff is an author, pundit and public relations strategist whose firm Libertas, LLC handles media relations for political, corporate and non-profit clients. Find his YouTube content @Cliffs_Edge. Bill was a writer and performer on…

The RHYTHM Pyro Podcast
#66 - Bill Corbett | Sky Wars 2024 Super Nuke

The RHYTHM Pyro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 149:48


Bill Corbett and the Fireball Dudes provide the one of the most memorable experiences of any given year with their Super Nukes.  No matter how many unforgettable displays get sent up at any given event, the fireballs remain one of the most revered and special demonstrations crowds come to see.   Bill hangs out with the guys to tell some stories, chat about what makes the fireball so profound, how it can be used to create some of the most impactful pyrotechnic scenes around, and what the Dudes have in store for Sky Wars fans in 2024.   Episode #66 is sponsored by muuxBRD!  More e-matches, less time!   Support the Sh*t Show!! Support RPP -> Patreon  Hang with us -> Discord Buy some Merch, balls, DB25 Cables or leave us a Voicemail (we'll play it on-air)!   #Fireworks, #Pyrotechnics, #SkyShow, #FireworkDisplay, #BoomTime, #pyro, #pyromusical, #The RHYTHM Pyro Podcast, #FireballDudes

Are You Afraid of the Dark Universe?
Robot Monster w/Bill Corbett

Are You Afraid of the Dark Universe?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 90:27


Heads up: For this, our 50th episode, we have created a full VIDEO VERSION of the episode. Not just a picture of the episode cover with some graphics on it, but an honest-to-god video. Watch it here, if you'd like: https://youtu.be/XxN4CXdufAc  One of our comedic heroes, Bill Corbett of Mystery Science Theater 3000 and RiffTrax, calls in to pitch us an updated version of a film that has been tackled by BOTH of his shows - 1953's ROBOT MONSTER! How can we reimagine this cheap, crappy 3D B-movie for a new millennium, and a shared universe that's more about vampires and werewolves than robots and aliens? This episode's ad break includes Dalton's band's new music video in its entirety! Check out "Hell Breaks Loose" by Dalton Deschain & the Traveling Show, and find it on your favorite streaming platforms. Here's a direct link to the official YouTube posting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYa41JTMntk PLUS: If you like what we do, please consider supporting us at Patreon.com/DylanAndDalton! TIMESTAMPS 00:00:00 - Start 00:02:18 - Introducing Bill Corbett! 00:15:13 - Robot Monster History 00:21:11 - Robot Monster Recap 00:43:23 - Hell Breaks Loose 00:47:30 - Patron Shoutouts 00:49:01 - Bill's Pitch 01:19:40 - Plugs 01:25:15 - Housekeeping

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Highlander (1986)

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 116:44


Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy & Bill Corbett from Rifftrax

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Samurai Cop (1991)

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 96:32


Rifftrax riff commentary by Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett

The Father's Truth
Episode #78 Bill Corbett - Daddys house, domestic violence shelter for men.

The Father's Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 60:04


Bill Corbett is a seasoned veteran and former law enforcement officer with extensive expertise in fighting for fathers' rights. He's the founder of Veteran Fathers, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting fathers embroiled in family court battles. Bill is also a fierce advocate against domestic violence, particularly focusing on the need for male DV shelters through his initiative, Daddy's House. He leverages his experience as an investigative reporter and his background in federal law to challenge systemic inequities within the family court system. In this thought-provoking episode of "The Father's Truth," host Alan Donovan engages in a powerful dialogue with Bill Corbett, a seasoned advocate for fathers' rights and the founder of Veteran Fathers. The episode delves deep into the systemic challenges faced by fathers in family courts, highlighting the stark disparities in domestic violence resources for men and women. Bill Corbett discusses his mission through Daddy's House to provide crucial shelter for male DV victims and explores the deeply entrenched biases within family law that perpetuate injustices against fathers. The conversation navigates through various critical themes such as the Duluth Model's inherent biases, the significance of data normalization in understanding domestic violence statistics, and the strategic legal maneuvers necessary to fight systemic corruption. Corbett also introduces the concept of gatekeeping analysis as a pivotal tool in legal battles for fathers, emphasizing how understanding and using this analysis can shift the tides in custody cases. In this engaging and insightful dialogue, both the dark truths and actionable solutions are laid bare, offering fathers tangible strategies to tackle their unique challenges. Disparity in DV Resources: There are only two shelters for male DV victims compared to over 2000 for women, spotlighting a significant resource gap that needs addressing. Duluth Model Critique: The Duluth Model creates a bias by defaulting men as aggressors and women as victims, complicating the fight against false allegations in family courts. Gatekeeping Analysis: Introduced as a critical legal tool, gatekeeping analysis helps identify and challenge maternal behaviors that facilitate coercive control, parental alienation, and false allegations. Legal Strategy Insights: Bill Corbett emphasizes the importance of guerrilla lawfare—strategic litigation tailored to dismantling biases within the legal system. Systemic Judicial Fear: Judges' primary fear is having their judicial immunity stripped, a process that can be crucial in holding them accountable for biases in family courts. "Truth is power. Truth is power." "Men, if you're listening, you're lazy and you're scared shitless." "If the judges fear having their immunity stripped, but yet you're told it's hard to sue a judge. The two don't make any damn sense." "Stop being crazy...Instead, throw gatekeeping in front of their faces." "It's D-Day. I Resources: Daddy's House Shelter: daddyshoushelter.com Veteran Fathers Organization: Instagram: Veteran Fathers Medium Articles: Veteran Fathers on Medium Gatekeeping Analysis Article: Available on Bill Corbett's Medium acc --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefatherstruth/support

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Matt McNeil with Bill Corbett (7/18/24)

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 22:47


Matt was joined by Bill Corbett, from RiffTrax and formerly from Mystery Science Theater 3000. They talk about how the new Deadpool movie might impact the superhero genre, Twister somehow getting a sequel, then some political topics and more! See RiffTrax live at State Theatre Minneapolis on July 27!

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
The Matt McNeil Show – July 18, 2024

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 91:41


On today’s show: – How the national media is failing with their fawning RNC coverage. – The GOP flirts (or maybe more) with fascism as they spread signs at the RNC that says, “Mass Deportations Now.” – Bill Corbett from MST3K – Dr. Joe Eastman on President Biden’s COVID diagnosis. – Matt’s thoughts on how…

Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Matt McNeil with Bill Corbett (7/18/24)

Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 22:47


Matt was joined by Bill Corbett, from RiffTrax and formerly from Mystery Science Theater 3000. They talk about how the new Deadpool movie might impact the superhero genre, Twister somehow getting a sequel, then some political topics and more! See RiffTrax live at State Theatre Minneapolis on July 27!

Have You Seen This?
210 - Teaser - Hawk the Slayer w/ Bill Corbett and Sean Thomason

Have You Seen This?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 10:19


Tim and Jen welcome Rifftrax stalwarts Bill Corbett and Sean Thomason to discuss a cheapie high fantasy film that thinks it's a spaghetti western, Hawk the Slayer! Have You Seen This? BONUS episodes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Bill Corbett with Matt – May 10, 2024

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 22:47


Bill Corbett is an alum of MST3K and a co-founder of RiffTrax.

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Peter Brosius of CTC joins Matt; Bill Corbett visits the show; Matt’s son graduates college; Kristi Noem keeps talking; new Minnesota state flag becomes official tomorrow; Legal Marijuana Now no longer a major party; gun bills at the state legislature see mixed success.

Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Bill Corbett with Matt – May 10, 2024

Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 22:47


Bill Corbett is an alum of MST3K and a co-founder of RiffTrax.

Sleeping with Celebrities
Bill Corbett on the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge and Also On ZZ Top

Sleeping with Celebrities

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 43:58


New York's Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge is 13,700 feet long. Comedian, Rifftrax star, and MST3K alum Bill Corbett is at most six feet long, maybe even a little less. Still, Bill has a lot more to say about the bridge than the bridge can say about him because bridges can't talk. Bill's funnier too, by a lot, whereas the bridge has its own strengths like 13 lanes of traffic to Bill's none. Bill, a native New Yorker, fills us in at great length about New York's second most famous bridge, the Andrew Ridgely of bridges, really, the Andrew Bridgely so to speak in a long and sleepiness-inducing conversation that also veers into discussion of the Texas rock boogie band ZZ Top, who may have crossed over the bridge at some point, we just can't really tell. Bill and the bridge both debuted in the 1960s, a fact that doesn't come up.Go to Rifftrax.com for Bill's hilarious film commentaries with fellow Mystery Science Theater 3000 friends.Hey Sleepy Heads, is there anyone whose voice you'd like to drift off to, or do you have suggestions on things we could do to aid your slumber?Email us at:  sleepwithcelebs@maximumfun.org.Follow the Show on:Instagram @sleepwcelebsTwitter @SleepWithCelebsTikTok @SleepWithCelebsJohn is on Twitter @johnmoe.John's acclaimed, best-selling memoir, The Hilarious World of Depression, is now available in paperback.Join | Maximum FunIf you like one or more shows on MaxFun, and you value independent artists being able to do their thing, you're the perfect person to become a MaxFun monthly member.

Too Much Scrolling
We Make the Sun Go Away

Too Much Scrolling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 34:11


Special Intro: Kevin Murphy - from MST3K and Rifftrax   Film at 11: Anyone But You (2023)  Book IT: The Naked Clone (2023) by Conor Lastowka, Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy, Bill Corbett, and Sean Thomason  Scroll with it: We have a full week of celestial celebrations and basketball. Make your plans to see the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. Don't miss it!!  Show Notes: https://bit.ly/tms4224

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The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

State of the Union recap; Bill Corbett joins the show; discussion of recent events concerning the state flag; Scott County woman charged with murder; Crosby-Ironton students criticized for offensive cheer against Duluth Marshall player.

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Bill Corbett with Matt – March 8, 2024

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 22:49


Bill Corbett is an alum of Mystery Science Theater 3000 as well as co-founder of RiffTrax.

Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Bill Corbett with Matt – March 8, 2024

Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 22:49


Bill Corbett is an alum of Mystery Science Theater 3000 as well as co-founder of RiffTrax.

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Bill Corbett with Matt – Holiday Shows 2023-24

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 21:52


Bill Corbett is an alum of Mystery Science Theater 3000 and co-founder of spinoff project RiffTrax.

Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Bill Corbett with Matt – Holiday Shows 2023-24

Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 21:52


Bill Corbett is an alum of Mystery Science Theater 3000 and co-founder of spinoff project RiffTrax.

Pyro Talk
S3.3 Bill Corbett and the Fireball Dudes!!

Pyro Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 12:53


Bill Corbett, the head Fireball Dude, joins us for a conversation about the history of the dudes and a little bit about their process. Apologies for the audio. It recorded a little hot...which might be appropriate considering our guests!!! https://www.facebook.com/FireballDudes/ https://skywarsevent.com/bill-corbett/

The Profit Express
How Did Bud Light Get it so WRONG?

The Profit Express

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 33:10


Bill Corbett is a PR expert and the owner of Corbett Public Relations. He is also a crisis management expert who specializes in helping businesses through big PR blunders. Bill is here to chat about how to protect your brand in the face of a crisis. This week on The Profit Express I sit down with Bill Corbett. He shares an update on the Anheuser-Busch... Read More The post How Did Bud Light Get it so WRONG? appeared first on Healy Success Solutions.

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Bill Corbett with Matt – July 17, 2023

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 18:55


Bill Corbett is a former writer for MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 and also a performer on the show, providing the voice of the robot Crow (v.2.0) and playing various other strange characters — including the all-powerful but clueless alien The Observer (a.k.a. “Brain Guy”).

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
The Matt McNeil Show – July 17, 2023

The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 93:28


Recapping the weekend; Matt shares his favorite local park; the right’s endless craving of conspiracy theories; man facing bankruptcy sentenced for hiding his General Lee replica from auditors; phone robbery story update; will people stop speaking to each other in 50 years?; Bill Corbett joins the show to discuss the writers’ and actors’ strikes.

The Profit Express
Did Bud Light Get it Wrong?

The Profit Express

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 32:20


There comes a time for any brand to try to appeal to a new customer demographic. But what happens when you alienate your core customers? My guest today is no stranger to navigating the complex world of public relations, and he has his thoughts on the recent Budweiser-Dylan Mulvaney partnership. This week on The Profit Express I sit down with Bill Corbett. Bill is a... Read More The post Did Bud Light Get it Wrong? appeared first on Healy Success Solutions.

Retro Ridoctopus
The Brig: The Mads Are Back & They Brought Snacks (with producer Chris Gersbeck)

Retro Ridoctopus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 93:55


Comedian, producer Chris Gersbeck joins us for a hilarious interview about his show THE MADS ARE BACK. Starring Mystery Science Theater 3,000 legends, Trace Beaulieu & Frank Conniff, the show celebrates the duo's MST3K roots by live riffing a different terrible movie each month! Since launching The Mads Are Back as a ticketed livestream in July 2020, The Mads have released over twenty livestreams including six shorts compilations, and have welcomed guests such as Mike Nelson, Mary Jo Pehl, Kevin Murphy, Bill Corbett, Jonah Ray, and many other cast members and writers from Mystery Science Theater 3000. Chris talks to Parasite Steve and 8-bit Alchemy about the genesis of how the show came about, as well as the process of what goes into each episode of THE MADS ARE BACK and all the great shows on https://dumb-industries.com! Combine that with the scoop on their latest mega event Darkstar: Terror at the Edge of Time, and you've got yourself one heck of a BRIG! What can we say, it's a DUMB time to be alive!

Bill Corbett’s Creating Cooperative Kids
20 - Getting Kids in Bed On Time and to Stay There

Bill Corbett’s Creating Cooperative Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 14:01 Transcription Available


I'm Bill Corbett, the author of the book LOVE, LIMITS & LESSONS: A PARENT'S GUIDE TO RAISING COOPERATIVE KIDS and I've spent over 25 years working with parents and teachers with children with challenging behaviors. How would you like to have your children in bed on time most nights and to STAY in bed? Then you're going to enjoy listening to the solutions I have to offer in this episode.  It's bad enough that we parents are soooo tired at the end of the day. And if the bedtime routine that you've been dealing with, seems to go on for hours, parenting in your home could be a nightmare with endless yelling. As in most pareting tips that I offer, success with your kids means setting things up in advance is key. Successful routines start with rules, boundaries and patterns that children can follow. So when you're creating routines, you'll be more successful with your children if you practice them with the kids in advance and as often as you can. Children learn by watching and then participating in somewhat of a practice or make believe mode. You won't be very successful if you suddenly spring a change on them without warning. It's normal for them to resist because change feels uncomfortable for them. It's uncomfortable for anyone, even adults. So you'll be more successful with anything you've learned in this podcast if you set up practice runs with the kids so they will expect new routines to happen. In this episode I'm reading a chapter from my book, Love, Limits & Lessons: A Parent's Guide to Raising Cooperative Kids. It's available in paperback, kindle and now on Audible. Whether children should be allowed to sleep in bed with their parents or in their own is a personal choice for the adults involved. I can quote experts and present evidence-based data to support both sides of this discussion. This article offers suggestions for those parents who have decided not to practice family bed sharing and who need help in getting the kids to their own beds and remain there.    Bedtime can be a very stressful time of day for families. Parents and children come together after a tiring day of work or school and yearn to reconnect with each other. While parents do want that reconnection, they also see an evening full of tasks that must be attended to before they can truly unwind and relax. But with all those dinner, homework and cleanup tasks that must be accomplished, it becomes difficult to allow that reconnection to occur as it should. Oftentimes, the children feel frustrated, sensing that their caregivers aren't there 100%, so they express the frustration even further through misbehavior and a lack of cooperation.   When bedtime arrives, it can take an hour or more just to get the kids into bed and to remain there. By the time they do, parents are exhausted and dreading having to do it all again tomorrow night. Keep in mind that children don't like to go to bed because it means the end to their day and more importantly, the end to their time with parents. They also seem to have this sense that a party begins once they are put to bed and don't want to miss out, so they will do whatever they can to delay it. To help with this process, here are 10 things parents can do to make bedtime work more effectively. Six Preparation Steps for the New Bedtime • Allow your child to find some way of personalizing her room. From picking out a new lamp shade to an entirely new paint scheme, letting her be as creative as possible will help her feel as though the room really belongs to her.  • Keep bedtime consistent and on time. Determine what bedtime will be going forward and announce it to the children. If an event or activity causes a late night, don't let the plan fall apart. Reinforce the boundary the following evening and keep moving forward. • Create a checklist of all bedtime activities that must be completed in the half hour or hour prior to bedtime. Allow them to help you make the list and then post it for all to see. For toddlers and preschoolers, create large drawings or cutouts to represent each activity and tape them at the child's eye level on a wall in sequence.  • Minimize the number of toys kept in the children's bedroom. They are able to fall asleep best when there are few distractions in their rooms.  • Avoid allowing your children to have entertainment electronics such as televisions, DVD players, computers, or video games in their bedrooms. • Purchase a visual timer to manage the schedule of bedtime activities.   Four Steps for Implementing the New Process • On the day you decide to begin the new process for bedtime, make an official announcement that you're going to do some different things at bedtime tonight. Be sure to get to the kids eye level and use an exciting tone of voice when announcing the change. Say to them, “Starting tonight, once you're ready for bed and I have tucked you in, I can't speak to or look at you until morning.” For younger children, role-play what it will look and feel like. It could frighten them if you suddenly stopped talking. Recreate bedtime with them so they will be prepared with having you not speaking or looking at them. • Explain to the children that getting into bed on time and staying there is part of cooperation; the more they cooperate with you, the more likely you are to cooperate with them. Express to them that you are so excited that they are going to cooperate with you. • Take cooperation one step further by asking for each child's agreement to stay in bed. Ask her to repeat the agreement and then excitedly thank her for cooperating with you. • Thirty to sixty minutes prior to the official bedtime, announce that getting ready for bedtime has now begun. Bring out the visual timer, set it, and end all stimulating activities, including television and rough play. Make all the bedtime activities, such as brushing teeth, potty, and getting into PJs fun by being playful with them. Children love competition and races, so consider “racing against the clock” with the visual timer to get all the activities completed in time.   Finally, tuck the children into bed with your traditional routines and commit to not using your voice or eye contact until morning. Now here comes the fun part… if they get out of bed, lead them back by placing your hand on their back and guiding them lovingly to their bed without speaking to them or looking at them. Do this as many times as necessary. By doing this, you are communicating to them that you are following through with your original intentions and they will respect you for it all the more. If your child calls out to you and you are sure it is not an emergency, ignore the calls for more water or stories. It is all a tactic to prolong having to go to sleep.  If your child becomes uncooperative and collapses on the floor, gently pick him up and bring him to his bed. Do all of this without speaking to him or looking at him, and avoid having any expression on your face. Looks of frustration or anger may delight him and motivate him to keep up the battle. Start this new process on a night when you can stay up a little later, as you may have to make quite a few trips on the first night of this new process. If there are two caregivers in your home, both should be ready to behave the same way and carry out these new procedures.  One of the main points I hope you'll walk away with is a silent and loving mode of getting a child to a location to do something. In this case, it's getting them to bed. It requires no speaking, no emotional reaction, placing your hand on the middle of the child's back and guiding them to that particular spot. You then walk away in silence. To be successful with this, you must set it all up in advance by telling your child what your new behavior is going to look like and then role playing with them so they can see it. I used this method to get my kids to pick something up that they left on the floor, to the location of where a chore was to be done, to the television to turn it off because they left it on, to the bathroom sink to get them to brush their teeth, to their bed in their room and or to locations for so many other situation. In the beginning they would try to engage me by asking me questions or whining about having to be coached to a location. Then came the phase which was the most fun for me... they did not want me to go into the mechanical loving dad mode. I would move toward them in silence with my hand extended and ready to place on their backs and they would squeal with almost delight by saying, "Don't touch me," and would then run away from me to the location I needed them to go. This really added more fun to the family dynamics. They knew what I needed them to do and they had originally agreed to follow through. I hope you will give this method a try and do it over and over until it becomes second nature to you and comfortable for your kids to experience. If you have questions about what you've heard here, I hope you will consider joining my RAISING AN INDEPENDENT CHILD Facebook page. I'd love to hear from you and help you implement some of these ideas. But let me caution you. Don't try to implement everything you learn in this podcast, all at once. It could overwhelm you. Pick just one or two tips at a time and do them over and over. Then replay the episodes at a later time to learn more. Thanks again for listening and please consider sharing or subscribing to this podcast. All information in this podcast is the property of Bill Corbett and Cooperative Kids Publishing. Copyright 2023. All rights reserved.

Junkfood Cinema
Billy Jack (1971) with Special Guest Bill Corbett

Junkfood Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 77:46


The legendary Bill Corbett (Rifftrax, Mystery Science Theater 3000) returns to the show to discuss possibly the weirdest southern social justice movie of the 1970s (and that is saying something): Billy Jack!The guys on the satellite of junk also discuss plastic medicine men, pitch a Billy Jack sitcom, and explain how this franchise gave us modern theatrical film distribution! Soldier up and listen!

San Antonio Express-News Podcasts
EN-Depth : 204. The Hayden

San Antonio Express-News Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 30:37


Express-News taste team hosts Hayden owner Adam Lampinstein and executive chef Bill Corbett to talk about their popular Pastrami, expansion plans, and their philosophy when developing a menu.

EN Depth
204. The Hayden

EN Depth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 30:37


Express-News taste team hosts Hayden owner Adam Lampinstein and executive chef Bill Corbett to talk about their popular Pastrami, expansion plans, and their philosophy when developing a menu.

Bill Corbett’s Creating Cooperative Kids
19 - Handling Messy Rooms and Too Many Toys

Bill Corbett’s Creating Cooperative Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 18:17


I'm Bill Corbett, the author of the book LOVE, LIMITS & LESSONS: A PARENT'S GUIDE TO RAISING COOPERATIVE KIDS and I've spent over 25 years working with parents and teachers with children with challenging behaviors. One of those challenging behaviors really drove ME crazy until I figured it out what to do about it. So how would you like some solutions to help you deal with your kids messy room and too many toys?  In order for this to happen, I first need to get you to consider the fact that children don't naturally understand the importance of being organized and structured. They have to learn this over time, some of it from the adults caring for them and a whole lot more organically on their own. It takes time for them to develop this skill and it takes lots of patience on the part of the adults caring for them.  One day I had had it with my daughter's messy room. I couldn't stand walking by the doorway to her room every day and seeing all the chaos. As I did, I remembered how my parents forced me to clean my room and I hated that they did that. I was punished for the messy room and all I thought about was how much I hated my parents. I felt like the condition of my room was more important than our relationship. So I knew I didn't want to become my parents and start yelling at her. One family member use to go into their child's room when she was at school and box up all of her things, leaving her with an empty room. She would then get them all back after a 2-week span of time. I didn't think very much about that technique and didn't want to do that either. So, I waited for a moment when I felt like I could remain calm and when my daughter seemed like she was open to learning or at least open to hear me. I got her to sit at the table with me and I used the old I FEEL _________ WHEN _________ communications technique that we used at the office. I said, "Honey, I feel really stressed out whenever I have to look into your room and see all of the mess. What could you do to help me with this problem." I was totally amazed when she said, "I'll keep my door closed." Now, that didn't solve the messy room problem, but it did solve my feeling stress problem, so I accepted it. The solution she offered wasn't ideal, but I was OK with it. It was a good start because I was a firm believer that her room belonged to HER and not to me. Some parents demand that all their kid's bedroom doors remain open so they can monitor what's going on, but I never had to worry about that. We had already established house rules that no food or entertainment electronics were allowed in bedrooms, including cell phones, tablets and laptops.  After we implemented the new, THE DOOR IS KEPT CLOSED WHEN IT'S MESSY rule, there were obviously times when I saw that it was open, and the room wasn't cleaned up. So, I would use the ONE WORD REMINDER rule when I saw it... I would say "DOOR." She would huff and puff and growl, and sometimes even blurt out, "Oh my gosh Dad, this is so stupid!" She would then go close her door. While we're on this reminder technique, I urge all parents to talk less when the need to remind arises. Instead of saying, "Jason, how many times do I have to tell you to go hang your jacket up. There are children in foreign countries who would love to have a jacket as nice as yours and look how you abuse yours and leave it laying around for others to step on." I had to add that KIDS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES thing as a reminder of how we tend to guilt our kids into doing some things. Anyway, instead of yelling at Jason to hang his Jacket up, I tell parents to say use one word.... JACKET. If they've left their book bag laying in the middle of room, calmly say, "Jason, BOOK BAG." When I started using this one-word technique, my kids would mimic me and repeat what I had said, but in a sassy tone. I ignored it and they put the book bag away. But if you make an issue of the sassiness, they are going to love it because it affected you and it made them feel powerful over you in that moment. If your kids do it to you, just ignore it, don't give their response any value. If you listened to episode 15, I featured an excerpt from a live workshop with a room full of parents and teachers, eager to learn how to manage challenging behaviors. I was delivering my 10 IRREFULTABLE FACTS ABOUT KIDS workshop and in that episode segment, the topic was the challenge of transitioning children quicker and easier. That kids have NO time management skills. In this episode I offer the 2nd excerpt from that recording and the 2nd irrefutable fact. It's that kids are messy and disorganized, and forcing them or punishing them will not help them develop that skill any quicker. It will only destroy your relationship with them. Let's go over a few helpful tips related to disorganized habits with our kids and how to help them transition: - Their bedroom belongs to them, not to you. Allow them to have that place they can go to for privacy and safety - Allow them to set that bedroom up to their liking. Set up boundaries as far as what can be in there and home much money can be spent to set it up - Spend time controlling what goes IN that bedroom, not the organization of that room - Use one word to remind your kids of rules or agreements, instead of talking too much, which will get you ignored - Consider creating a playroom where all toys will go and where playtime occurs. If you don't have a separate room, partition off a section of the living room, dining room or basement for toys and for playtime. Avoid using the bedroom. - If it's important to you to have an area cleaned up and organized, make a game out of it. I used to bring on my TV announcer voice and challenge my kids to a race to see who can pick up more toys than me - Hire a personal organizer to help you establish better organization with their toys - Look for organization ideas on Pinterest or ask other parents what they have found works for them - If your kids have too many toys, put some away out of their reach. It'll be like Christmas all over again when you take some down from the attic or storage in the garage after a few weeks without those toys. - Tell them that you only have space for 2 or 3 toys and the rest have to be put away out of reach or donated. - Put ALL of their toys out of their reach and make a rule that only one toy can be out at a time. If they want to change toys, then all of the parts/pieces of the current toy had to be picked up stored to get the next toy If you have questions that I can answer for you, I hope you will consider joining my RAISING AN INDEPENDENT CHILD Facebook page. I'd love to hear from you and help you implement some of these ideas. But let me caution you. Don't try to implement everything you learn in this podcast, all at once. It could overwhelm you. Pick just one or two tips at a time and do them over and over. Then replay the episodes at a later time to learn more. Thanks again for listening and please consider sharing or subscribing to this podcast. All information in this podcast is the property of Bill Corbett and Cooperative Kids Publishing. Copyright 2023. All rights reserved.

Bill Corbett’s Creating Cooperative Kids
18 - How to Teach Children to be Kind to Others

Bill Corbett’s Creating Cooperative Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 15:03


I'm Bill Corbett, the author of the book LOVE, LIMITS & LESSONS: A PARENT'S GUIDE TO RAISING COOPERATIVE KIDS and I've spent over 25 years working with parents and teachers with children with challenging behaviors. By listening to this creating cooperative kids podcast, you'll learn techniques for getting your kids to cooperate with you and the result will be having children who are more loving and fun to be with. These techniques are respectful to both you and your child and when practiced over and over, you'll find yourself with more peace and calmness in your home, or in your classroom if you're a teacher.  Kids and teens are naturally self-centered. But with kids increasing use of social media, it's gotten even worse. Constant selfies, posts, focusing on number of likes and the ease of creating videos, it's now called the ME GENERATION and it's even harder to teach our children to think more about others and less about themselves.  One way that parents can help to increase the empathy in their children is to find activities for the whole family to participate in, to set an example of what it looks like to be in service to others. One Thanksgiving I announced to my 3 kids that we were going to spend Thanksgiving in a different way this year... we were going to bring an entire Thanksgiving meal to someone who didn't have a family. My two older daughters rolled their eyes and whined about this change. Thanksgiving Day arrived and we had our meal all packed up in containers as we headed to an address of a person assigned to us. We headed across town and arrived at a row of very small homes. All five of us carried bags and containers as we walked up to the door and knocked. An elderly woman answered the door and we introduced ourselves. She invited us in and began to cry. My kids did too. I saw the tears welling up in their eyes as they quietly watched her thanking us over and over. At first, I thought it was going to be a very quiet ride back home after sharing Thanksgiving dinner with the woman, but my kids were very chatty and talked about the whole experience, all the way back. Something obviously changed for them that day as they experienced the act of giving to someone else and I knew it felt good to them. Following that day, I saw clear signs that they were having more thoughts, more often about giving to others in other ways. What kinds of things could YOU do to help get your kids to think more about being in service to others? One of my many guests that I interviewed on my CREATING COOPERATIVE KIDS TV show made it his personal mission to help adults get kids out of their own heads and teach them about caring more for others through the act of paying it forward. Dr. Clint Steele spent one year launching and leading the pay if forward project which included a limited run magazine and projects for youth to get involved. Listen in now to my interview of Dr. Steele. I asked him to share more ideas for parents on increasing the empathy in their kids and teens.  We get so many chances to set an example for our kids, of being in service to others and unfortunately, too much mind chatter for many parents causes them to miss them. As a parent, I worked hard at teaching my kids by looking for examples of acts of service around us wherever we happened to be. One day my son and I had just pulled into the parking lot at the mall, and I saw an event that I used to teach my young son. I brought his attention to a car just ahead of us. An elderly couple had just pulled up and the woman was driving. She got out of the car and walked around to the passenger side to open the door for the man who may have been her husband. Handing the man a cane, she helped him exit the car and together they walked hand-in-hand into the mall. I wanted him to see that act of kindness and that it didn't matter whether the person being helped was a man or a woman. Children and teens can learn acts of kindness by:  witnessing events, seeing examples set by their parents or participating in acts of kindness themselves. What have you done to teach the art of paying it forward to your children? What can you do to keep the lesson going for them? If you have questions that I can answer for you, I hope you will consider joining my RAISING AN INDEPENDENT CHILD Facebook page. I'd love to hear from you and help you implement some of these ideas. But let me caution you. Don't try to implement everything you learn in this podcast, all at once. It could overwhelm you. Pick just one or two tips at a time and do them over and over. Then replay the episodes at a later time to learn more. Thanks again for listening and please consider sharing or subscribing to this podcast. All information in this podcast is the property of Bill Corbett and Cooperative Kids Publishing. Copyright 2023. All rights reserved.

Bill Corbett’s Creating Cooperative Kids
17 - How to Raise Kids Bully-Proof

Bill Corbett’s Creating Cooperative Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 29:48


I'm Bill Corbett, the author of the book LOVE, LIMITS & LESSONS: A PARENT'S GUIDE TO RAISING COOPERATIVE KIDS and I've spent over 25 years working with parents and teachers with children with challenging behaviors. By listening to this creating cooperative kids podcast, you'll learn techniques for getting your kids to cooperate with you and the result will be having children who are more loving and fun to be with. These techniques are respectful to both you and your child and when practiced over and over, you'll find yourself with more peace and calmness in your home, or in your classroom if you're a teacher.  One day my 8-year-old daughter didn't arrive home from school as she normally did. I was working from home on this day and quickly became worried. I headed down the street and began retracing her steps back to the local elementary school. As I approached a tall fence that surrounded a ball field, I saw her at the back of the field and began to run toward her. She was being held down by three taller girls who were punching and kicking her. I screamed, "Get away from her NOW!" and the three girls ran away. I got down on my knees and held my daughter so tight, imagining what could have happened if I hadn't been home to go looking for her. I don't have to tell you that bullying is a huge problem for our children's safety and well-being. Many national organizations that track statistics state that on average, 1 in 3 children report being bullied in some fashion and the results of bullying can be severe. Parents feel powerless when they hug their children goodbye, fearing they may be bullied or subjected to some level of abuse of bullies. But I can tell you that there ARE things parents can do every day to work toward raising their children to become more bully-proof. In this episode, I was a featured guest on the TOTAL TUTOR RADIO SHOW and I offered a few tips on how to raise bully-proof kids. One of the most important tips you're going to hear me discuss is allowing your kids to speak up for themselves. When a child is allowed to speak their mind, discuss their dreams and just feel like they are being heard, it becomes easier for them to speak up for them self when approached by a bully. When they are confronted by a bully, you want them to have the courage to speak up and yell "NO", "Leave me alone," or to just scream HELP! But this courage is not developed the way it should be if the child's parents are constantly telling them what to do, speaking for them, telling them they shouldn't feel a certain way or just not listening. I watched a father and his young son shopping in a grocery store the other day. The boy appeared to be about 8 - 10 years of age. The man was continuously snapping instructions at his son: what he could or could not touch, what he could and could not say. He was even controlling how many steps ahead of the shopping cart he could walk! This total control of his son was robbing the boy of expressing himself and being heard. By the end of the experience, it was easy to tell that the little boy was just mechanically walking next to the carriage, afraid to speak or move. If the father does this regularly, which I'd bet he does, he is training is son to succumb to the control of whoever is bigger and stronger then he is, at the moment. And the worst part is, he may eventually learn to be this way to others smaller and weaker then he is. This is how many bullies are created in the first place. Controlled youth go on to control other youth. And adults who were controlled, go to control other kids and adults.   To help your child develop the courage to speak up to someone who may attempt to control them, here are some tips you can begin using immediately. Take opportunities at least once a day to be in the moment with your child to listen and really hear them. This requires getting to their eye level, making and keeping eye contact, and letting them speak. It also requires that you NOT speak, at least not at the beginning of your moment with them. If you feel compelled to talk, ask questions to draw out more from your child by saying things like, "Tell me more," or "And then what happened?" or "And what happened next?" or "Why do you think she did that?" or "I love it when you tell me things," or using simple expressive words like, WOW, or REALLY, or OH MY! I encourage parents to have one of these 100% present moments at least once a day with each child. Children love these and may ask for them after they've experienced them. Finally, avoid speaking for your child and definitely, avoid controlling their words and actions like the father I saw in the grocery store. As weird as this may sound, there was a news story a few years ago that revealed a pair of teenage girls working at an ice cream store down south was getting spanked by their boss when they did something wrong in their duties serving ice cream. When the authorities discovered this had been going on for some time, they asked the girls why they didn't report this earlier. The girls said that they were each spanked well into their teenage years and that they didn't think there was anything wrong with it. What kinds of control are you using on your child that they might think is a normal behavior for others to use on them?  If you have questions that I can answer for you, I hope you will consider joining my RAISING AN INDEPENDENT CHILD Facebook page. I'd love to hear from you and help you implement some of these ideas. But let me caution you. Don't try to implement everything you learn in this podcast, all at once. It could overwhelm you. Pick just one or two tips at a time and do them over and over. Then replay the episodes at a later time to learn more. If you need more clarification or help with implementing my tips, contact me on my Facebook page and I'll help you make them work. Thanks again for listening and please consider sharing or subscribing to this podcast. All information in this podcast is the property of Bill Corbett and Cooperative Kids Publishing. Copyright 2023. All rights reserved.

SoL-Mates: Love and MST3K
Rifftrax Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny and Laughing Through Trauma

SoL-Mates: Love and MST3K

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 75:10


It's our annual swears-free holiday episode, and we're being punished, er, celebrating with the Rifftrax favorite Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny! We're sorry! (cw: suicidal ideation, depression)Host segments: running out of options; Ice Cream Bunny Facts (TM); Jeff explains padding; Florida vs. Flurrida; weird labor dynamics; 'tis the season for Mulder and Scully; a very Florida Man Christmas; Bill Corbett carries this thing.

Bill Corbett’s Creating Cooperative Kids
16 - Six Things To Do When The Kids Are Driving You Crazy

Bill Corbett’s Creating Cooperative Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 24:16


I'm Bill Corbett, the author of the book LOVE, LIMITS & LESSONS: A PARENT'S GUIDE TO RAISING COOPERATIVE KIDS and I've spent over 25 years working with parents and teachers with children with challenging behaviors. By listening to this creating cooperative kids podcast, you'll learn techniques for getting your kids to cooperate with you and the result will be having children who are more loving and fun to be with. These techniques are respectful to both you and your child and when practiced over and over, you'll find yourself with more peace and calmness in your home or in your classroom if you're a teacher.  On today's episode, psychotherapist Lisa Barrett and I got together to offer parents some advice who feel like their children are driving them crazy. We came up with six specific things that parents can begin practicing immediately and if they do, they may see immediate changes in their child's behavior. Lisa is a licensed professional counselor and registered art therapist, and author of the new book LAUGHTER, WISDOM AND INNOCENCE: SURPRISING QUOTES FROM CHILDREN. Something special you should know about Lisa is that she designed the Sandy Hook Memorial Fountain located in Portland, CT, that was created in honor of the 26 souls lost in the Sandy Hook Elementary School masacre in 2012 in Newtown, CT. Let's break the six tips down to summarize what you heard in this episode. First of all, as Lisa revealed, the most important responsibility you have as a parent is to always take good care of yourself first. I know it's easier said then done, but you owe it to your children to make the time to recharge your batteries. I'll be spending more time on this huge topic in a future episode so just know that there's more to come on this one. The second thing we mentioned was ensuring that you are modeling appropriate behavior in front of your children. If you want your children taking good care of themselves, you first have to show them what it looks like... you have to take care of you. If you want your children to speak calmly and respectfully, you have to do it first so they'll know what it looks like. If you want your children to be kind to others, you have to demonstrate it in front of them. I like to say to fathers, little boys will grow up learning how to treat little girls by the way his father treats his mother. The third thing we brought up was in the story I shared about my son responding to the bully who wanted to take his bike for a ride. It's a technique that I used as an alternative to the word NO. Now I do believe that parents need to comfortable saying no to their children but there are others ways of saying it. So instead of saying the word NO to my children, I would use the phrase, "I'm not willing."  The fourth tip we shared was coming up with consequences with your child and then, as Lisa stated, giving your child the power of choosing the misbehavior or the consequence. Consequences is a big topic that can be challenging, so stay tuned for more episodes on this one and even a new online course I'm in the process of developing.  The fifth tip was speaking calmly and at your child's eye level. Doing this one very important thing ties back to demonstrating respect for your child. The more you do it, the more they see it, the more likely they will imitate it. Finally, the last tip was in the story I offered regarding my ADHD intense granddaughter Aurora and our trip to the indoor butterfly conservatory located in Deerfield, Massachusetts. That day was such a memorable experience for me because I really got to see the inner workings of my granddaughters mind.  If you have questions that I can answer for you, I hope you will consider joining my RAISING AN INDEPENDENT CHILD Facebook page. I'd love to hear from you and help you implement some of these ideas. But let me caution you. Don't try to implement everything you learn in this podcast, all at once. It could overwhelm you. Pick just one or two tips at a time and do them over and over. Then replay the episodes at a later time to learn more. If you need more clarification or help with implementing my tips, contact me on my Facebook page and I'll help you make them work. Thanks again for listening and please consider subscribing. All information in this podcast is the property of Bill Corbett and Cooperative Kids Publishing. Copyright 2022. All rights reserved.

Bill Corbett’s Creating Cooperative Kids
15 - Helping Children to Transition Between Activities

Bill Corbett’s Creating Cooperative Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 19:49


I'm the author of the book LOVE, LIMITS & LESSONS: A PARENT'S GUIDE TO RAISING COOPERATIVE KIDS and you're listening to the cooperative kids podcast. How would you like to have some easy-to-implement tools in your parenting toolbox to help you gain your child or teens cooperation when you're in a rush or need to suddenly change gears? That's what you're about to learn in this episode. As a parent educator and behavior specialist, I spent over 25 years talking to parents about the things that frustrated them most about their kids. And it was easy for me to agree with them, having 3 children of my own who drove me absolutely crazy. The fact is that children don't naturally transition well and parents need some strategies for helping them to do this. In this episode I'm speaking to a group of parents and teachers who invited me to offer advice on creating cooperative kids. Here are some solutions to helping children and teens to transition easier. Thanks for listening to this podcast episode. To summarize quickly, 3 techniques for helping children to transition between activities is to provide as much advance notice as you can, have them help you set up rules before a segment begins, and use visual timers to help them see the passing of time. My favorite device can be found at www.timetimer.com. One last bonus tip is to create some motivation for a child to stop an activity and to want to follow your lead to the next. One day I couldn't get my son to stop an activity in the playroom and to put his shoes and get in the car. I suddenly had somewhere I had to go and I needed his full cooperation. I could have pulled the toy out of his hands and picked him up kicking and screaming and put him in the car, but no effective parent ever wants to do that. So in that moment, we needed to drive to a relatives home. I thought to myself, "what does my son really like about going to that home," and I remembered that he loves playing with his cousin. So getting to my son's eye level, I said in a very excited voice, "Hey buddy, we're going to your uncle's house and I bet Timmy is waiting right at the door for you to show up and play with him!" Instantly, he dropped the toy he was playing with, ran to get his shoes and coat on and off he ran to get into the car. What motivating factor can you come up with the next time you need your child to transition suddenly. Occasionally, a parent will tell me that what I've taught them helped create more peace and cooperation in their home and wish there was a way to repay me. I tell them that they can purchase my books at billcorbettsbooks.com or buy me a cup of coffee. You can do that now by going to buymeacoffee.com/billc Thanks again for listening and please consider subscribing. All information in this podcast is the property of Bill Corbett and Cooperative Kids. Copyright 2022. All rights reserved.

Bill Corbett’s Creating Cooperative Kids
14 - Absent Parents Equate Gifts to Love

Bill Corbett’s Creating Cooperative Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 17:40


I'm Bill Corbett, author of the book love, limits, & lessons, a parent's guide to raising cooperative kids.  Thanks for downloading and listening to this podcast. Author, educator and professional speaker, Dan Blanchard stopped by my studio the other day and we found ourselves talking about how some parents equate love to buying things for their kids. The holidays are getting closer and we've both seen absent parents swooping in to shower their children with all sorts of gifts and presents, and then swooping back out to being invisible again. These kinds of parents find it difficult to make the experience of being with their children and listening, the real gift. Our hope for this episode is that some absent and busy parents might hear our conversation and then make the decision to buy less and be 100% present more. Adults might think that their kids want the gifts and money more, but what they really want is a parent's silent attention, their smile, their confirmation that they hear them and their loving interaction. Thank you for listening to the CREATING COOPERATIVE KIDS podcast series.  To get Dan's latest book, look up THE STORM: How Young Men Become Good Men. If you would like more help with discipline and parenting, please visit my website, www.cooperativekids.com or email me at bill@cooperativekids.com.  Making the world a better place to live begins by using a style of discipline that not only creates more cooperation today, but also helps our children eventually find their purpose in life, on schedule.  All information on this recording is the property of Bill Corbett and Cooperative Kids.  Copyright 2022,  Cooperative kids publishing

TaPod - for everything Talent Acquisition...
Episode 175 - Talentpooling & Mobility with Bill Corbett

TaPod - for everything Talent Acquisition...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 33:46


This week on TaPod we sit down with our new best friend Bill Corbett from Stanley Black & Decker. This guy is a superstar! Not only has he recently led a track on Talentpooling & Mobility at the Tru event in Sydney, but he also ran in the Sydney Running Festival whilst juggling duties at Stanley Black & Decker with Parental Leave... and he still found time to speak to us!We drill down into Bill's thoughts & tips on talentpooling and mobility and at the same time help Lauren deal with her dodgy home renovations.It's fun & manic - just the way we like it.Thanks to Smart recruiters for your support.

Meet The Elite Podcast
2779 Bill Corbett-06 23 22-Public Relations-Amanda

Meet The Elite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 5:41


Chapo Trap House
Bonus: Dream of Californilection feat. Josh Androsky

Chapo Trap House

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 72:10 Very Popular


Normal! Natural! Healthy! Sane! It's an episode on the California primaries! Friend of the show Josh Androsky stops by to give you everything you need to know to vote responsibly in the upcoming elections in California. But fear not, non-Golden State residents, this episode has laffs for you as well: bumbling Dems, insane Republicans, cop buffoonery, a cavalcade of goofy names! Plus, Josh's argument for building local power as a possible hope for escape from our dismal political reality. Tickets to the Rally for LA, Tues 5/31 featuring Matt Christman, Los Dug Dug's, Bill Corbett, Adam Conover, Jamie Loftus and more: bit.ly/rallyforla

Soundtracker
Episode 39: Trainspotting (with Bill Corbett)

Soundtracker

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 94:19


On today's episode, I'm joined by the great Bill Corbett (@BillCorbett on Twitter and IG) of Mystery Science Theater 3000 and Rifftrax to talk about TRAINSPOTTING. In this episode, we talk about the catch-22 of depicting heroin use realistically in film, the softies at Cannes, knowing people like Begbie, bad times at the nightclub, and the soundtrack. So choose life. Or choose to listen to this episode. Or both, really. Not sure why it has to be a competition.Rifftrax: https://www.rifftrax.com/Ringheads Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ringheads/id1565035095And finally, my Talking Simpsons appearance: https://talkingsimpsons.libsyn.com/talking-simpsons-the-blunder-years-with-eric-peacock

NACE International Podcasts
KTA-Tator Leadership Looks Forward and Back

NACE International Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 30:15


This “member profile” episode features Bill Corbett, chief operations officer at coatings and corrosion engineering and inspection firm KTA-Tator, Inc., and Pete Ault, incoming president. As part of this new podcast, Corbett and Ault share insights on their time with the company and industry trends; perspectives on the merger of SSPC: The Society for Protective Coatings and NACE International; and hopes for the future with the newly merged organization known as the Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP).

CoatingsPro Interview Series
KTA Leadership Looks Forward and Back

CoatingsPro Interview Series

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 30:15


This “member profile” episode features Bill Corbett, chief operations officer at coatings and corrosion engineering and inspection firm KTA-Tator, Inc., and Pete Ault, incoming president. As part of a new podcast with CoatingsPro Magazine, Corbett and Ault share insights on their time with the company and industry trends; perspectives on the merger of SSPC: The Society for Protective Coatings and NACE International; and hopes for the future with the newly merged organization known as the Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP).

Ringheads
Ep. 1: Intro to RINGHEADS

Ringheads

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 62:16


Bill Corbett and Sean Thomason introduce you to their new LORD OF THE RINGS podcast where they will delve too greedily and too deep.  

Constant Comedy With Art Bell & Vinnie Favale [Season 1]
Episode #6 - "Riffing With Kevin Murphy"

Constant Comedy With Art Bell & Vinnie Favale [Season 1]

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 68:10


Kevin Murphy was a writer and performer on the legendary comedy series Mystery Science Theater 3000 which was the Comedy Channel's break out hit when we launched the network in 1989. - In addition to writing for the show he was the voice of Tom Servo for most of the show's ten seasons on both Comedy Central and the Sci Fi Channel as well as the aptly titled feature film Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie. After a run one hundred and ninety-seven episodes, Murphy took a sabbatical from watching and commenting on bad movies and in 2001 spent the year by going to a different movie every day and wrote a book about this experience, entitled A Year at the Movies: One Man's Filmgoing Odyssey. - In 2006, he joined fellow MST 3k alumni Mike Nelson and Bill Corbett on Riff Trax whose stated goal is "WE MAKE MOVIES FUNNY". - Kevin, Mike and Bill have riffed on 431 feature films, 387 film shorts and 16 TV shows. - Riff Trax has such a huge fan base that have been able to raise over three million dollars on Kickstarter which allowed them to license and riff on a higher caliber of bad films, - They also perform as Riff Trax Live where they host in-theater special events. These events are filmed in front of a live audience and simulcast to over 700 cinema screens all over the country with their partner Fathom Events. - You can watch RiffTrax 24/7 on the Pluto streaming service where they have their own channel!

The DEAL FLOW Show
Over $2 BILLION in Capital Raised During His Career

The DEAL FLOW Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 51:46


Bill Corbett is Chief Executive Officer at Innovative Payment Solutions, Inc. (IPSI) He cut his teeth at Bear Stearns, where he learned from the legendary Ace Greenberg. Early on Bill got involved in private investment in public equity, often called PIPE deals. He Co-founded PIPE pioneer and San Francisco boutique investment bank, The Shemano Group. He has raised over $2 billion in his career. At IPSI, Bill is focused on building a digital payment technology service business using self-service kiosks. In this interview, Bill digs deep into Private Investment in Public Equity, also known as “Pipe Deals”. He explains what he looks for when evaluating deals. He talks a little about reverse mergers. He speaks about the effects of Covid-19 on the business environment. He talks about what he looks for when building a support team. He explains why “knowing your customer” is so important when raising capital. He talks about how Reg A is similar to a Pipe Deal. He goes into detail on his newest project, digital payment kiosks. This is a very interesting interview that you won't want to miss! What you'll learn from this episode: Private investment in public equity (PIPE Deals) Why you should return all phone calls Bill's new project: Digital Payment Kiosks How to build a support team Do's and Dont's of Capital Raising How Bill evaluates deals And much more! Connect with Bill: LinkedIn Watch the video: Youtube