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00:05 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Hey guys, Anne Ganguzza here. Imagine a voiceover journey where every step is filled with discovery and growth. That's the path I want to work on with you, through nurturing coaching and creative demo production. Let's unveil the true potential of your voice together. It's not just about the destination, it's about the gorgeous journey getting there. Are you ready to take the first step? Connect with me at Anne Ganguzza. 00:37 - Intro (Announcement) It's time to take your business to the next level, the boss level. These are the premier business owner strategies and successes being utilized by the industry's top talent today. Rock your business like a boss a VO boss. Now let's welcome your host, Anne Ganguzza. 00:56 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Hey everyone, welcome to the VO Boss Podcast and the Boss Superpower Series. I'm here with my lovely, lovely co-host, Lau Lapides. Hi, Lau Lapides, how are you? I'm great, how are you? I am wonderful, wonderful. So, Lau, this week it's funny how many times I usually ask my students for their headshots so that I can help promote their demos that we've just finished and I produced and I like to put them in my YouTube channel, and I like to put a headshot with demo and testimonial. And it amazes me how many voice actors don't really have a good headshot or don't have one. They're like, well, I'm waiting to get my headshots or I haven't thought about getting headshots yet. Or can I just give you this picture, and it's funny because I think headshots are so important for our careers, and so maybe we should talk about why do we need headshots and what goes into a good headshot. 01:51 - Lau Lapides (Host) I love that, annie. It's such a long time coming too, because I hear so many clients and some of my talent actually most of my talent now are really on the headshot wagon for their websites, for their whatever they're doing. 02:03 A lot of them are actors on IMDb, on Actors Access, on Casting Networks, you name it. They're kind of all over the moon, and so one of the things we talk about all the time is you have to have great headshots, not only for your marketing, your PR, for your business, but also it's important if you're ever going to do on-camera work, and some of them do really want to do on-camera work authentically. They're excited about doing industrials or training videos or whatever, and so we have to have industry standard, professional demos. I think one of the biggest problems we see, annie, is people going to their mother's brother's first cousin to shoot their headshots, and it's always bad when they do that, because you're doing that to save money and we have to be careful of that. 02:50 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Yeah, yeah, I agree. I think that there's a lot to be said for a really good shot on your iPhone, because you know the cameras are getting better and better. However, there's a lot to be said for going to get a professional headshot, and I am a big believer in that, and anybody who just goes to my website or has ever gone to my website knows how much I utilize my headshots in my website for like every other page and it really helps in my marketing, in my branding, I mean. 03:19 - Lau Lapides (Host) And we get so tired. Annie, god bless you. I know you and I, who use our shots all the time. I get so tired of the same shots. Yeah, me too. I myself did three headshot shoots last year alone. I did three and I'm like, oh my gosh, it's like I'm an A-lister. No, I'm just a business owner. I'm a business owner that wants to have different feels, looks, appeals for different kinds of things, yeah, that work for different instances, and I'll tell you what. 03:50 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) So my last headshot right, when we talk about what goes, it may be prepping for your headshot, but what goes into it, because I've been doing this for so long and I have the same headshot photographer that I've had for probably 10 years and she knows me very well and I know her very well. And this last time, when I went, I literally brought at least 10 different changes of clothes and that is kind of excessive. But I knew what I wanted, right, I knew the different types of shots that I wanted and it took me weeks to curate my outfits, but it really worked for me, right, it really worked for me. 04:18 And I got a variety of different shots and literally we shot probably the entire day, which you know it was not necessarily a cheap thing, but I have gotten so much use and so much footage out of these headshots that it's been really incredible, I mean honestly. And she even did video, and the video helped too, because I've got video that's on my website as well. And me in action me behind the mic, me doing different things. So let's talk about first of all. Tell me why you think it's necessary these days to have a good headshot. 04:50 - Lau Lapides (Host) Oh, 100% airtight, you need a headshot. I would even say that if you're not a performer, I would say that if you are working in banking, if you're a real estate person, if you're an attorney, you need excellent even for your LinkedIn Like that's become a big thing shots for your LinkedIn, but still the shots are not great that you're seeing in corporate America. They just really are not great. So I would suggest that you look up you Google or you go to your coaching team and say I need excellent photographers in my area within this radius that are actor headshot photographers, not business photographers, not wedding photographers, not child photographers, but they understand the sensibility of a professional headshot and I need to have that because I'm going to be putting out my photo everywhere, whether I'm doing it in my own advertising, whether I'm working a project and they want me to send them shots for that project. 05:47 I mean, there's so many Social media. Put your great shots on social media. There's so many reasons why you have to have it now right. That's one of the biggest mistakes I see happen. Just to save a few bucks is to go to someone who's inexpensive or go to a family member or try to do it yourself. I think it's very difficult because there's a certain sense that a headshot photographer has about lighting you, about your makeup, about knowing what translates on camera. 06:16 Yeah, I mean it's really everything, and it's the sensibility of making you look like you, not a glamorized version of you, but you on an awesome day. 06:27 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Well, back in the day, like the Sears or JCPenney. 06:30 - Lau Lapides (Host) Yeah, glamour shots. No that you would just go and they all had the same background. 06:33 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Yeah, I love those, but they were all very much like a similar style, right, and so I think what we need to do as creatives and entrepreneurs is, no matter who you are actually, I think the more you can showcase your personality through your headshots, the better and more effective they will be, and so, for me, when I was picking out my outfits, I was trying to figure out okay, who am I, what aspects of my personality do I want to showcase, and where am I going to use these headshots? And so I knew that I would use a lot of them for my website. 07:04 I knew that I was going to use a lot of them for social media advertisements about what I do, so of course, I needed props. Right, and props were. I brought every single pair of glasses, by the way, and on my Ann Genguza coaching page you'll see a video shot of me with about 12 different pairs of glasses, because that's just part of my personality, right I? 07:22 love it. And also I'm hoping that some eyewear company will say oh Ann, please be a brand ambassador for us because I love glasses. But I did. I brought like 10 different pairs of glasses. 07:32 It was something I literally had to plan when I was going for my shot and I had to make sure that she knew that I had at least eight different looks that I wanted to shoot and that usually they charge based upon how many looks and then they charge on how many digital. 07:47 Because she gave me all digital shots and because I've known her forever, I'm like just give me all the shots, right, and then I'll pay you to edit the ones that I think I'll use ultimately. And that is a time consuming process, but it was definitely well worth my time and I paid for makeup and hair on the day and I wanted to make sure I had three different hairstyles as well. So that is like okay, when am I going to take the straight hair shot? And then we have to have time to curl my hair and when am I going to take the curled hair headshot? And then what am I going to do? Am I going to keep it all in front of me? Am I going to maybe put half of it back. So there's all sorts of different looks that I was curating for those headshots. 08:25 - Lau Lapides (Host) Absolutely. I think those are all important points, and you're a pro and you've been doing this for years and years and years, and so you're at a point where you're doing really a pro shot. You're doing a pro shoot. That's really also full body shots, and that's something— I did full body shots as well. I think there's a couple steps that I think the early entry person needs to follow so they don't get overwhelmed, and the first one is finding a photographer and finding someone within a geographical distance that you're willing to travel, and finding someone within your budget. So you have to understand what your budget is and what the market rate will bear and put those people by your coaches so that they can okay it for you, so that you're not going to a charlatan or someone who really doesn't have a gallery of actual headshots, but really more of a wedding photographer. You have to be careful of that right. So it's really selecting the right photographer for you and also knowing am I doing headshots only or am I doing full body shots? 09:21 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) as well. 09:22 - Lau Lapides (Host) And that's another decision to make, which will cost you a lot more money to do that. 09:25 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) It's more of an investment to do that and, for the most part, most professional photographers have a website where you can look at their portfolio and see the type of shots that they've taken before and get a cost estimate. And I will say that this is something that you have to prepare for. You have to actually say I am going to make an investment in my headshots because they are important for my business. 09:47 - Lau Lapides (Host) Right, they are important and don't avoid it, don't treat it like the plague, don't say oh. 09:51 I hate it, I don't want to do it. That's not a good start. You want to really discipline your mind to say I need this because I'm reaching out to my audience, I'm reaching out to potential clients and they need to see me, they need to see who I am. So once you select that photographer and you figure out what your budget is and decide am I doing headshot, which is typical, like a bust-up shot, or am I doing a full-body shot? Right, and you can discuss that with your coaching team easily. Now you have to kind of figure out what am I going to bring and I would say for a headshot. 10:23 What you said was not excessive. I say you bring the 5 to 10 tops. 10:28 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) It took me three trips from my car to the studio with all of my stuff oh, it takes a lot of trips and shoes, because I knew I was doing full body shots. I had to do shoes. I had boots and then I had jewelry. I brought my entire jewelry like case. I had packed that because I wanted to switch out jewelry as well. Yes, exactly, and ultimately it was a long day. I was exhausted. However, it was amazing. And then I did another photo shoot with the same photographer. That was a different style. It wasn't four headshots for my website or my business. It was Jerry and I, and it was Jerry and I at the beach. I always wanted to do a shot at the pier with Jerry and so I said well, let's make it a full day. And again, I curated outfits and I actually took photos of myself in the outfits and then got people's opinions or looked at myself, because sometimes what you think looks great and when you take a photograph of it, sometimes it doesn't look the same way. 11:21 And so I highly recommend that, if you can, you can get like a really inexpensive like stand, a really inexpensive set of lights, which I do for a lot of my marketing for brands that I work with for clothing, and your iPhone right, I mean, that's how I do all of my shots for that and a really good editing software that you can have on your phone, which I have all of these things, by the way, linked on anganguzacom in my shop section, because I love them and I feel like for any voice actor it's good. Like the lighting that I have in the studio is important. Lighting is, oh my gosh, almost everything, and you also have to be considerate of where's the studio. Are you going to do it inside or outside? And inside do they do it with natural? 12:06 I think natural light is the very best lighting, and so if they have a studio that has a lot of windows, that you can be facing the windows, because that's your best light on your face, and so you can practice on yourself and take lots of different pictures and figure out what sort of positions, do I have a good side, do I have a bad side, do I have preferences that you can then communicate to your photographer and also, like I said, curate some outfits and take some pictures of yourself in those outfits to see how they look in a photo, and then maybe you can even send, like, here's a look that I was thinking of. 12:40 You can even send those to your photographer ahead of time to see what they think. That's just because I have a really good relationship with mine, but it does help a lot to get their professional opinion and she knows where to go with that camera to get the best picture of me, because she probably took, I think, on that day, maybe a thousand shots and I think I ended up with 500 of them, but I'm using maybe 50. So, but still, that's a lot of shots. 13:06 - Lau Lapides (Host) That's huge. That's a lot of shots, I would say, for folks listening in who are going for their first time, or maybe their second time, but their first time in. It's scary it is. It's a scary. You've got to get comfortable in front of the camera. It can be upsetting, psychologically demanding, to look at yourself and you want that photographer to work with you and show you what they are shooting, as they're shooting it. 13:33 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Oh, absolutely, and ask to see those photos as they're shooting them, deal with what you see, and that's something that you've got to do. 13:42 - Lau Lapides (Host) Whatever you need to do, meditate, drink water, see a therapist, whatever you need to do, do not unload on the photographer. They're just there to shoot you and make you look great. But the psychological hurdles that you're going to need to overcome with dealing with your age, your weight, your style I'm going to be honest. I'm going to be transparent. Mom is going to tell you the truth. It's going to be hard, it's not going to be easy. 14:08 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) It's like looking in a mirror and it's hard. And if you hate yourself in the mirror? 14:13 - Lau Lapides (Host) Most people do not like it. They do not like the experience, they do not like looking at themselves. So it's just like listening to yourself, right, annie? You have to do it a lot and get used to it and know that that's kind of a necessary part of our industry. I would say start out simple, like, just start out with doing a headshot, having some great tops, layer it, bring in some jackets, some sweaters, right? Nothing busy. Don't make sure you don't have words, sequins, shiny things on your clothes. See what I'm wearing today. It's awesome, but not great for a headshot, because it's too busy looking, unless it's what we call a personality shot. Yes, so a personality shot is not a standard headshot. It is different. 14:54 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) That's what I'm going to talk about. I think the personality shot almost always sometimes looks better. 14:59 - Intro (Announcement) I mean there's a place for each right. 15:01 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Yeah, the personality shot is like what is it that makes you you? What is it that makes you laugh? What is it that you're passionate about? Like, do you have a hobby that you're passionate about? I mean outside of voiceover. Right, for me it was, you know. I'm just trying to think what I did. I mean because I loved. Well, I did the whole family shot by the ocean, because we love the ocean. I loved horses. 15:20 So you know what I mean. I have different aspects. I have my cowboy boots. I always do a business shot. 15:26 - Lau Lapides (Host) I always do a corporate shot right. There's a mom shot. There's different roles you're thinking about, of what you give off, what you play, whether you're an actor or you're not an actor, like what's your perception of what you give off to the world, and you want to match that for sure. So, starting with the headshot, I think is great, annie, to just start sort of simply like that and thinking about how do I wear my, how do I want to wear my hair? Do I like it down? Do I? 15:49 - Intro (Announcement) like it up. 15:50 - Lau Lapides (Host) How do I like my makeup? You know, having that makeup artist in hair is so important, because you translate so differently on camera than you do in real life. 15:59 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Now, even for, let's say, guys who are not necessarily wearing makeup, or is that something that they should consider when taking headshots? 16:07 - Lau Lapides (Host) No, honestly, I don't recommend men to have makeup. I just say listen, have a good powder on hand, have some great chapstick. 16:14 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Yeah, because you don't want the shine. 16:15 - Lau Lapides (Host) Yeah, they can do it in. 16:16 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Photoshop. I will say something about glasses, because you have to be careful about the angle. So, like right now, you can see as I look up towards the light. You can see the reflection in my glasses. Right, right. So the photographer needs to know the angle right of the lighting that they have in there and that it's not reflecting off the glasses. There are a lot of times you can get frames without any lenses and sometimes this is the best solution Actually the photographer Fig. 16:42 - Lau Lapides (Host) Good, See, this is the difference, you guys Listen up, Between a wedding photographer, a child photographer and an actor photographer. One of my photographers was so pro, he gave me his own glasses, his props, and he popped out the lenses and he said here you go. And I said, really, you don't want the light. He's like no, no, I don't want any reflection, I just need the rims, Because they have to try to get rid of it in the end. 17:05 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) And for me, I need my glasses. I cannot literally read or see without them, and so they are prescription and, the funny thing is, Lau. If you look really closely, you're going to see one of my eyes is bigger than the other, and that's because one of my eyes is much worse than the other and my lens is thicker, so it's magnifying my eye. Now for me. 17:24 - Lau Lapides (Host) I thought you were going to say you have a fake glass eye and you're going to plop it out For me. I was like, oh my God, I didn't know that. 17:30 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) For me, I call my other eye the droopy eye because it looks like it's drooping, like this one looks like it's drooping and now that I've just pointed it out for everybody. But when I do my Teachable Moments videos, I will have days when I'm tired right and my one eye really droops more, and also the angle of the camera has a lot to do with it. So if I'm looking like this, you're not going to notice that this eye is bigger, but if I look this way, you're going to notice this eye is much bigger than this eye. That's fun. 17:53 So it is a thing, and it's only because the lens is thicker, the magnification is thicker, and you know your angles too. 17:59 That's how much I've been on camera and you know you are very aware and that's something you can communicate to your photographer. But even If they're good, they're going to make you look good. They know the angle, they know where to come, they know where to place you within the light. They're going to make you feel good about yourself. So, if you can find Now, I have been all different weights, I've felt all different ways about myself and I've needed headshots, and so she has gone through my lifetime with me. I feel the last 10 years she's been with me through heavier times, thinner times, and always that affects how I feel about myself and how I feel about myself in front of the camera, and she has always. I've trusted her with my life because she's always been able to make me look good or feel good about myself. That, to me, is priceless right, that she is worth every penny because she knows me and she knows how to take a good picture of me. 18:50 - Lau Lapides (Host) So you know, Annie, what you're saying, I think, is so treasurable, because and you may only meet this person once and not see them again or not see them for a long time but how that photography team makes you feel about yourself is so important. You don't want them to be overly critical, you don't want them to be rushing, rushing, rushing, rushing. You don't want that factory approach, you want a personalized approach. So I would say listen, talk to them first. Get a quick Zoom meet, get a quick in-person meet, if you can. 19:20 - Intro (Announcement) Sure, absolutely To get engaged. 19:22 - Lau Lapides (Host) Do they want to spend a little time with you? Are they going to rush you in and out of the door and not care which? A lot of photographers like that too. Right, Annie, you've met them here's the thing right. 19:31 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) I think there's a special skill in smiling right, in smiling for a camera, right, my husband for the life of him. Like every time I tell him to smile, he's like and it's like, really fake. Yeah, it's really fake. Like so many people don't understand how to smile for the camera. Now, it is not a natural thing. I think most people just feel like they have to put on this particular look. 19:51 Now a good photographer and or their assistants are going to be able to make you smile, a natural smile, Because sometimes they'll just say, okay, smile, and you'll be like you know, and that you're not going to like any of your photos because it's not real, so maybe they can tell you a joke and then take multiple pictures while you're laughing Right, and that's usually the good, almost candid shots that I think are always like the award-winning headshots, when you're just like you're like right in the middle of a natural emotion. 20:19 - Lau Lapides (Host) Great minds think alike. That conversation, you know this is so funny. There's so much bridge into what we do as voiceover talent. It's like are you authentically real, Are? You talking to the photographer as a person. Are you having conversations, are you? 20:34 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) talking about life. Can I just say this? This is absolutely parallel to when we tell people to smile when they're reading copy. Right, there's a difference between smiling like hi, I'm Ann and I'm going to read this copy with this fake smile Notice how I have a fake smile and it's a fake smile and it doesn't sound good because my mouth is like in a position that is not making me sound. 20:53 - Lau Lapides (Host) I can see it in your eyes too, your eyes. 20:55 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Exactly For me. I'm happy and bubbly anyway, so I can just think a smile. I don't always have to form my mouth in a smile, but if I tell some people to smile, it'll make them sound a little less serious. So notice how, if I'm just like oh my God, like Lau, you just made me laugh, right, that's such a better smile. So what we try to tell you in voiceover when we're saying I want you to smile, I want to hear that smile in the copy. I don't want to hear a fake smile, just as in photography. We don't want to see a fake smile. We want to see a real smile. We want to see real emotion. We want your personality, your heart to be shown and your happiness and your joy. 21:29 - Lau Lapides (Host) And I would use hacks like bring in a prop or have like I have my coffee in my hand right now, because my coffee is kind of like connected to me by the hip you know, I always have a water or a coffee in my hand. 21:40 It just makes me feel like a person. It makes me feel like I'm living life. It's just me, right? But what makes you feel that way? Maybe you'll have a little teddy bear in your hand, or you have a little stress squeezer. We're not going to see it on camera, yeah, just like we don't see it in your voiceover, but maybe I need that so that I can make myself laugh or talk to the photographer about you know, I'm kind of nervous, I'm kind of stressed. 22:03 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) A lot of people are, and a good photographer will be able to like either make you laugh or get you to be more natural or more relaxed and comfortable. I can't how many times did we go for those school photos? 22:16 - Lau Lapides (Host) Oh God, I was thinking about school photos. I can't believe you said that, annie. Do you remember the days where we had the little clip-on animals for our collars. 22:24 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) They were a thing. 22:25 - Lau Lapides (Host) So, like my fourth grade shot, I have a clip-on raccoon. It was like yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, we're still kind of doing that when we get in front of a camera. We're still kind of like deer in the headlights. You have to be careful about that. 22:40 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) I would say even warm up, like my husband, who has the best smile ever when he gets in front of the camera. And, by the way, I will tell you my husband, I got him. He's now hired to work alongside me with one of my brands as an influencer. He's hysterical, he's really great on camera. But whenever I say when he wants to pose to do photos, right, I mean they're like okay, now smile and he'll go and it'll be like the most stiff. I'm like no. 23:02 - Intro (Announcement) Jerry, just like say something. 23:04 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Let me just tell you a joke, Jerry oh my God. Remember the other day when we did this, and then I'll get him in the middle of a smile and it completely changes the photo. Yeah, so it's something that how many times can we do a selfie? Right, we can take selfies, we can practice. You can see what you look like when you fake smile. So really, just practice as well, and it's not a bad idea to get yourself a tripod and a remote control little. 23:30 Blippi, that works via Bluetooth with your iPhone or Android so that you can click a picture when you're standing there right and do a pose and then just do multiple pictures and figure out. Oh okay, I like myself when I'm angled like this or when I smile, I can't lift my head up too high, or if I put my chin down just a little bit, right, you can really learn what works for you and I think there's some valuable information in spending 20 bucks and getting that tripod and getting that little clicker, which I think costs $20, if not less, and connecting up via Bluetooth with your phone and, boom, taking the picture, taking multiple pictures and getting lighting, by the way, which won't cost you more than I'm going to say. The lighting that I have won't cost you more than a hundred bucks. 24:12 - Lau Lapides (Host) Put those on tripods, you could even get just a ring light. 24:15 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Just get a ring light right, I don't love ring lights because I have glasses and I think the ring lights show like they're very obvious. So I have lighting, like I have in my studio, which are like kind of the soft pillowy LED lights that have the big what do they call those? The big puffy like white coverings over them. 24:33 - Lau Lapides (Host) Yeah, they're like a soft box kind of lighting. Yeah, that's it. 24:37 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) I have a soft box, I have two soft box and I make sure that I'm standing in front of a window, because then you have the three areas of light which and I make sure that I'm standing in front of a window because then you have the three areas of light, which is critical for good lighting. 24:46 - Lau Lapides (Host) Now I get your secret, Annie. Now I know why you look like you're 18. That's your secret. It's good lighting. Why does she look like she's 18? 24:52 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) What is going on with her lighting? Yeah, Awesome. By the way, links. I'll link that in the show notes. 24:57 - Lau Lapides (Host) Love it Eyelines. That's something that know about on-camera actors. Vo talent don't know about that. It's important for you for when you do your photo shoot and that means where my eyes are focused. So in a headshot shoot, they are focused directly at the camera. But the caveat is especially for VO talent, who you're showcasing your business as well. I would suggest you bring to the studio your microphone, your headphones, because they're easy to throw in a bag, you don't have to worry about it and take some of those shots. 25:30 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Take a cable too. Don't forget the cable, because if you take a photo without the microphone, with a cable, it's very obvious to all of us. 25:37 - Lau Lapides (Host) Unless you're a podcaster and you're sitting down, so that's up to you. But yes, take a cable and be in action, and you may not be looking at the camera. You may be looking at your script, you may be in an action shot, which is really great, but your eyeline is going to give away. Are you directly involved in what you're doing or are you not involved with what you're doing? A headshot for an actor should be direct address to the camera, but for a voiceover talent, you'll have that, but then you'll have. You know, maybe I'm talking, maybe I'm doing this, maybe I'm doing that, and that's kind of cool for people to see you in action you know, Good photographer will be able to tell you where to look. 26:13 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) And what's interesting is, remember we talked about my droopy eye. Okay, so because of my droopy eye, which became so much more noticeable as I needed a thicker lens, my photographer, she's like okay, normally you are looking right in the camera, but I think I need you to look above the camera slightly because you've got that eye and I'm like yeah, so you'll notice. Right now I'm looking at the camera, laura, right? 26:35 - Lau Lapides (Host) I never knew this. This is news to me. 26:36 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Watch me, now I'm looking at the camera Now I'm going to look slightly above the camera, and it makes a difference, right? Oh my God, that's crazy. Right, it makes a big difference See. 26:45 - Lau Lapides (Host) I have known you for how long? A couple years. 26:47 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) And I never knew that. See, now everybody's going to be looking at my eye. They're going to say, oh, droopy eye, no no, it's because it's a choice. 27:04 - Lau Lapides (Host) It's all your choice. Oh, I love it. Talk about strategy. 27:08 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) And guys, I mean here's the deal. Like I so much put myself in front of the camera every day when I was young and I had a very severe case of lazy eye where I was almost blind, so my eye was in the corner, this bad eye, the one eye that looks bigger, it was very much in the corner, and when I get tired, right still, my good eye does all the work, even with glasses. Oh, how interesting, because it's been trained since the year three yeah, the year three of my life, since I've worn glasses since I was three and so even with glasses, my good eye does all the work. 27:36 So when I get tired this eye, it will tend to kind of go a little bit in the corner, and I notice it all the time. A little bit in the corner and I notice it all the time. I mean, I used to get made fun of it and so you may think I'm completely confident in front of the camera. But I know, like I know okay, my eye will tend to drift if I'm tired or I might have to like really like pay attention to look a little brighter. That's right, but it's good to know yourself. 27:57 It's good to photograph yourself sake of vanity, but for the sake of knowing you and feeling good about yourself in front of the camera. That, I think, has done wonders for me over the years, because before I did a bunch of on camera teachable moments and those sorts of things, stuff that I put out in social media I wasn't on camera a lot and it was something that I had to practice, that to get much better at. And talking to the camera is something that is important for your headshots. Addressing the camera and it's kind of like really thinking about hi guys, you know I'm looking at the camera and like you're really speaking to somebody, just like we do behind the mic. Right, we think about speaking to someone as we're behind the mic. So think about speaking to someone behind the camera and that will engage your face, it will engage your personality, it will engage your heart and it will help you take a better photo. I am convinced of that. 28:48 - Lau Lapides (Host) God, what a great convo this is. I wish I had this convo for myself 30 years ago. One more thing I want to make mention. This is great how you figured out how to like cheat all the insecurities and all that stuff. 29:02 But I do want to say, I do want to say to all the folks that are like, yeah, I don't know how to do that, or I don't know if I'd get over it, or I have this or I have that, we love imperfection. Yeah, we love it. In fact, we look for it, we hire it and we work it. So if you have anything that you consider to be outside of a norm or outside of a convention, whether whatever it's a lazy eye or whether it's this or that, don't feel the need to hide it, don't feel the need to put it aside, shout it from the rooftops. 29:32 Now we're actually looking for people I have droopy eye who have all these so-called imperfections right which are real person stuff. 29:40 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Yeah, that can be a really great thing it is and hopefully that's relatable to some. I mean, maybe not everybody has droopy eye, but there's so many people are like you're always so together. 29:52 - Lau Lapides (Host) I'm like, really I got a droopy eye. 29:53 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) You know I try to be but I got a droopy eye, but that's okay. Yeah, but they don't care, they don't care, they're attached to it. Here's my imperfections, guys. I mean I don't want to. I don't want to be a picture of something that I can't ever achieve. That kind of thing you don't want. A goal that you can't ever achieve. 30:09 That's a good way of putting it Like let that photograph, let that headshot bring out the best in you, showcase the best in you, because every one of us has a beautiful, beautiful quality, every one of us is beautiful. And have that confidence, like remember you were talking about that? 30:23 Hollywood had a term for it Ugly beautiful people, the beautiful ugly and I don't even think I think everybody's beautiful, I don't even like the word ugly. I think everybody's beautiful. They all have a beautiful quality, everybody has a gorgeous voice. They have a unique quality that connects us together as human beings and connects our hearts together. And so, guys, you are beautiful and you are absolutely a face for photography and a face for a headshot and a face for VO, absolutely. 30:49 - Lau Lapides (Host) And there's many companies out there that really exploit that. They really celebrate that. I can think of an amazing agency in New York Funny Face Talent, real person talent. There's probably a bunch of them out there that they want you to think, oh, I have a weird face or I'm not beautiful looking. Oh well, we're going to get you a lot of work because a lot of people relate to you. Right, there was an actor, annie, who was this actor. He was very big In the early 2000s, he was a heavyset guy and he had this eye condition where his eyes fluttered up and down. 31:25 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Oh, I'm not sure. 31:26 - Intro (Announcement) And you saw him in a lot. 31:27 - Lau Lapides (Host) He was a regular on X-Files, huh, and he was a fantastic actor and his eyes fluttered up and down. It was amazing to watch him work in different roles and how he utilized that condition to go right into his roles and to sort of infuse the energy in his role. Some of his roles were scary. Some of his roles were demonous. Some of his roles were good. Some of his roles were like fatherly, but he always used it in his favor. He never tried to hide it. 31:57 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) And I thought that was it. I mean, that was cool. Be out there and be confident, guys. 32:02 - Lau Lapides (Host) Just technically. One more thing I want to throw in, and that is when someone shoots you, a professional headshot photographer should be giving you everything they shoot. They'll go ahead and get rid of all the shots that are like the in-between shots, the blurry shots, the shots that really like you're not in position but they really like Annie was saying she's kept 500 shots, maybe they did 1,000 shots. 32:23 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) I keep them. 32:30 - Lau Lapides (Host) I can do a little cropping myself. Yeah, one of the mistakes, annie, I see people make is they'll show me what their shoot looks like and I'll see watermark on everything. And I say be careful of that, because when they shoot you now it's changed they used to own those, they no longer own those. So when they shoot you and you get 200, 300 of your best shots, those are yours, those should be yours. Now, if they're going to edit you and you're going to pay to have them edit which a lot of people do then they're going to charge money for that, as they should at their time. But otherwise, those are your shots and you should be able to keep those shots Absolutely. 33:00 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Your property and they should be up in color. You don't do black and white anymore. Guys. Make sure you get all the shots if you want them, and they are yours. All right, excellent conversation, La. I loved it. Guys, I'm going to give a great big shout out to IPDTL. You too, can connect and share like bosses, and find out more at IPDTLcom. Have an amazing week, bosses, and go get your headshots, and we'll see you next week. Bye. 33:28 - Intro (Announcement) Join us next week for another edition of VO Boss with your host, Anne Ganguzza, and take your business to the next level. Sign up for our mailing list at vobosscom and receive exclusive content, industry revolutionizing tips and strategies and new ways to rock your business like a boss. Redistribution with permission. Coast to coast connectivity via IPDTL.
On this weeks adventure, we take you through some of our favorite memories from our most recent trip, continuing with Disney's Animal Kingdom! Come join us as we draw some characters, ride on a Banshee, and meet someone named.. Blippi? If you want help booking your next Magical Vacation, reach out to me for a free quote! Free Quote Instagram: @justanothermagic_monday Facebook: Fantastical Vacations by Monika
This Kid's Eyewear Brand Is Making Waves – Is It a Good Buy?Business Listing - https://www.bizbuysell.com/Business-Opportunity/kids-ecommerce-brand-unbreakable-glasses-and-prescription-eyewear/2284928/Sponsors:Capital Pad – The marketplace for acquisition entrepreneurs and investors. Find or fund your next business acquisition at CapitalPad.com.HoldCo Conference 2025 – Learn how to scale and manage multiple businesses. Join us in Utah and get 10% off with code AAPOD at HoldCoConference.com.In this episode, the hosts dive into a 12-year-old, e-commerce eyewear brand specializing in unbreakable glasses for kids. With $3M in asking price, $770K in cash flow, and a 40% repeat customer rate, this business has solid financials. But is its dependency on a Blippi licensing deal a risk or an opportunity? The team debates supplier concentration, advertising reliance, and the true scalability of this business. Could this be an SBA-loan-friendly buy, or is there a hidden catch?Key Highlights:
This Kid's Eyewear Brand Is Making Waves – Is It a Good Buy?Business Listing - https://www.bizbuysell.com/Business-Opportunity/kids-ecommerce-brand-unbreakable-glasses-and-prescription-eyewear/2284928/Sponsors:Capital Pad – The marketplace for acquisition entrepreneurs and investors. Find or fund your next business acquisition at CapitalPad.com.HoldCo Conference 2025 – Learn how to scale and manage multiple businesses. Join us in Utah and get 10% off with code AAPOD at HoldCoConference.com.In this episode, the hosts dive into a 12-year-old, e-commerce eyewear brand specializing in unbreakable glasses for kids. With $3M in asking price, $770K in cash flow, and a 40% repeat customer rate, this business has solid financials. But is its dependency on a Blippi licensing deal a risk or an opportunity? The team debates supplier concentration, advertising reliance, and the true scalability of this business. Could this be an SBA-loan-friendly buy, or is there a hidden catch?Key Highlights:
Superbowl! Valentines Day! Awards Season! We have SO.MUCH.TO.CELEBRATE! First, Jessi breaks down EVERYTHING that happened at the Superbowl, except the sports part. The Halftime Show! Sad Drake! Sad Travis! Sad Travis's Floppy Hair! Taylor's Bedazzled Shorts and THOSE BOOT CUT JEANS. Then, Adam Brody did something hot again- we're telling you every shocking thing you missed at the awards shows you didn't watch! Plus, Rihanna has NEW MUSIC coming out (but it's not what you think) and Jessi puts her husband Evan to the ultimate Valentines Day Compatibility Test. Will they stay together after THIS? Listen to FIND OUT! GALENTINES GIVEAWAY! Get 4 tickets to see Jessi Live for HALF PRICE! Only until Feb.17th! https://www.jessicruickshank.com/tourAs always, ask Jessi Anything, HERE: 323-448-0068 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You can now text us anonymously to leave feedback, suggest future content or simply hurl abuse at us. We'll read out any texts we receive on the show. Click here to try it out!Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review! Today, we've got a special episode lined up where we explore the power of words through our Top 5 Speeches in film—a testament to how cinematic monologues can inspire, provoke, and move audiences. After that, we dive into the gritty thriller Rebel Ridge, and switch gears dramatically to discuss the child-friendly antics of Blippi.Top 5 Speeches in Film:Al Pacino in "Scent of a Woman" - The courtroom speech by Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade is an unforgettable highlight, full of passion and a raw edge that perfectly captures the themes of honor and integrity.Charlie Chaplin in "The Great Dictator" - Chaplin's final speech is a powerful, timeless call for peace and humanity that stands as one of cinema's most eloquent pleas against tyranny and oppression.Robin Williams in "Dead Poets Society" - Williams' portrayal of John Keating, giving the "Carpe Diem" speech, encourages his students to seize the day. It's an inspiring call to live life to the fullest and challenge the status quo.Viola Davis in "Fences" - Davis delivers a profound monologue about loyalty and sacrifice in marriage, capturing the emotional depth and complexity of her character's struggles.Michael Sheen in "The Queen" - As Tony Blair, Sheen's speech following Princess Diana's death elegantly balances political acuity with personal sympathy, shaping a moment of national reflection.Rebel Ridge is a gripping thriller that tests the boundaries of justice and morality. Set against a backdrop of social and racial tensions, the film tells the story of a former soldier's battle against systemic corruption within a small town's police force. This thriller not only captivates with its suspense but also challenges viewers to think deeply about the themes of law, order, and justice.Changing pace, Blippi is a vibrant educational series known for its colourful presentation and energetic host, who engages children with songs, simple lessons, and visits to interesting places like museums and zoos. This show is perfect for pre-schoolers, providing fun learning opportunities that cover basic concepts and curiosity about the world.Today's episode promises a rich exploration of cinematic eloquence and thrilling drama, alongside a dose of educational fun. Join us as we delve into the power of speech in film, the intense storytelling of Rebel Ridge, and the playful learning adventures of Blippi. Whether you're in for the profound dialogues or educational content, there's plenty to enjoy and discuss.
The snow is melting, the sun is shining and the tank is full! Kelly and Lizz are finally fully back into work and noticing how much Instagram has changed in the three months they were out. Has the time of polished main feed posts gone? Lizz recaps her weekend trip to Fort Worth Texas and resisting the urge to tell young women on their way to yoga class to cherish the moment. Kelly is preparing for a trip to New Orleans to speak at one of the biggest dealers conferences. But the biggest upcoming adventure is by far their upcoming trip to Monster Jam! They're going to tour the monster trucks and interview the drivers. Are kid's YouTube content in the Car Mom's future? It's time to get a little profound as the ladies discuss mom guilt. There are so many situations that can make you feel guilty as a mom whether it's when your kid cries during drop-off as you head off to work or when you have to ignore the needs of one child for a time to take care of the other. Kelly explains why as a mom you may have to just get comfortable with that guilt. Next on the docket, where is the accountability for sellers on Facebook marketplace? Kelly is shopping for some furniture but nobody seems to be checking their messages. Plus, you have to be on the lookout for those scams and not just on Marketplace. Lizz recently had a woman try to scam her in a mom Facebook group. In Industry News, the Tesla Model Y is FINALLY getting a redesign! However, if you're in the market for a used car, the Car Mom has released a list of great family cars for $600 a month and under. This is also a great time to remind everyone of all the awesome resources at thecarmomofficial.com. Finally, Kelly is working on getting through the current milk crate of meat in her freezer and finally tackled a brisket. Although she was intimidated at first, she found a recipe from the Pioneer Woman that is the talk of the town! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrea yapping about her 2024 year in business, Blippi thirst traps and faerie seggs books! Plus Bonnie @perpetualjoydoula shares her breastfeeding story!! We had a sit-down with Bobbie's CEO Empowered Breastfeeding Academy Social Boob School waitlist
Today, the Spotlight shines On Stephen Shaw and Jonathan Linden of Round Room Live.Round Room Live has become a powerhouse in family entertainment, from Broadway blockbusters to kids' favorite TV characters coming to life on stage.Stephen Shaw and Jonathan Linden launched the company in 2016 with a bold idea—take their experience from massive rock tours and use it to create live shows that capture the magic of beloved brands, from Sesame Street to Formula One. They've built Round Room into one of the most dynamic forces in live entertainment, with hit tours and exhibitions playing to packed houses worldwide. Their latest ventures include the just-launched Blippi tour and an upcoming 20th-anniversary spectacular for Nitro Circus. Stephen and Jonathan are here to pull back the curtain on how they bring beloved characters and stories to the stage.–Dig DeeperLearn more about Round Room Live at roundroomlive.comFollow Round Room Live on YouTube, Instagram, and FacebookRound Room – PhishHow Success Happened for Round Room Live Co-Presidents Stephen Shaw and Jonathan Linden–• Did you enjoy this episode? Please share it with a friend! You can also rate Spotlight On ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts.• Subscribe! Be the first to check out each new episode of Spotlight On in your podcast app of choice.• Looking for more? Visit spotlightonpodcast.com and The Tonearm for bonus content, web-only interviews + features, and our email newsletter. You can also follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Mastodon, and Bluesky. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, the Spotlight shines On Stephen Shaw and Jonathan Linden of Round Room Live.Round Room Live has become a powerhouse in family entertainment, from Broadway blockbusters to kids' favorite TV characters coming to life on stage.Stephen Shaw and Jonathan Linden launched the company in 2016 with a bold idea—take their experience from massive rock tours and use it to create live shows that capture the magic of beloved brands, from Sesame Street to Formula One. They've built Round Room into one of the most dynamic forces in live entertainment, with hit tours and exhibitions playing to packed houses worldwide. Their latest ventures include the just-launched Blippi tour and an upcoming 20th-anniversary spectacular for Nitro Circus. Stephen and Jonathan are here to pull back the curtain on how they bring beloved characters and stories to the stage.–Dig DeeperLearn more about Round Room Live at roundroomlive.comFollow Round Room Live on YouTube, Instagram, and FacebookRound Room – PhishHow Success Happened for Round Room Live Co-Presidents Stephen Shaw and Jonathan Linden–• Did you enjoy this episode? Please share it with a friend! You can also rate Spotlight On ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts.• Subscribe! Be the first to check out each new episode of Spotlight On in your podcast app of choice.• Looking for more? Visit spotlightonpodcast.com and The Tonearm for bonus content, web-only interviews + features, and our email newsletter. You can also follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Mastodon, and Bluesky. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Carlo Navarro is a former marketing leader turned fractional executive and the owner of the @StartupDad instagram handle (I'm jealous!). He's been a mentor in the Chicago startup scene via 1871 and a marketing director and sales leader at companies like Blueleaf, Carrum Health, Pandora and more. He's also a husband and the father of five (!) kids. In our conversation today we discussed:* Helping your kids discover their passions and dreams* Avoiding the temptation to push your kids to live your idealized version of life* Navigating complex health issues in a large family and managing through them* The role of social media and technology for your kids* A framework on following through with consequences for your kids* How to capture the idea Christmas card photo with a family of 7* The family adjustment when his wife went back to work* How he identifies and catches himself when he's about to lose his patience—Where to find Carlo Navarro* LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlonavarro/* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startupdad/Where to find Adam Fishman* FishmanAF Newsletter: www.FishmanAFNewsletter.com* LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjfishman/* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startupdadpod/—In this episode, we cover:[1:28] Welcome[2:37] Professional background[3:46] Childhood[5:58] Were there other Filipino kids in your school?[7:29] How did you meet your wife?[8:12] What does your wife do for work?[9:15] Adjustment of wife going back to work[10:29] Their decision to start a family[12:27] Household dynamic of kids[15:13] Helping kids navigate their dreams[17:54] Not living vicariously through kids[20:49] How to pull off the perfect family Christmas card[23:56] What has changed emotionally after multiple kids[25:33] Balancing health issues in a large family[33:30] Advice to younger Carlo[35:28] Favorite book to read to your kids?[37:10] An area you and partner don't align?[40:24] Kid's relationship with technology[43:53] Mistake you made as a dad?[44:48] Ways to identify when losing patience?[47:02] Follow along[48:03] Lightning round[57:00] Thank you—Show references:1871: https://1871.com/Blue Leaf: https://www.blueleaf.com/Karim Health: http://karimhealthcare.com/Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/Detroit Lions: https://www.detroitlions.com/Swisher Home Improvement SHI: https://swisherhomeimprovement.com/HHT: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/hereditary-hemorrhagic-telangiectasiaRosie Revere Engineer & Series by Andrea Beaty: http://www.andreabeaty.com/Troomi: https://troomi.com/Connected Families: https://connectedfamilies.org/Bottle Warmer: https://www.amazon.com/Philips-Temperature-Control-Automatic-Shut-Off/dp/B0876T9DQZ/Messi: https://www.intermiamicf.com/players/lionel-messi/Michael Jordan: https://www.hoophall.com/hall-of-famers/michael-jordan/Caillou: https://en.caillou.com/Blippi: https://blippi.com/Atlas 7 Passenger: https://www.vw.com/en/models/atlas.htmlPee Wee Herman: https://peewee.com/Lion King: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110357/Lion Guard: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3793630/Sandlot: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108037/—For sponsorship inquiries email: podcast@fishmana.com.For Startup Dad Merch: www.startupdadshop.com Production support for Startup Dad is provided by Tommy Harron at http://www.armaziproductions.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit startupdadpod.substack.com
At what age should we start discussing body image with our children? Tune in for an inspiring discussion with Jess Weiner a spokesperson for Blippi and the Dove Self-Esteem Project!Moments with Marianne airs in the Southern California area on KMET1490AM & 98.1 FM, an ABC Talk News Radio affiliate! Jess Weiner is a Cultural Expert + brand advisor who has spent decades educating and speaking on cultural trends in order to help people feel more seen, heard + understood. She is the CEO of Talk to Jess, a consultancy focused on helping Fortune 500 companies and global brands, such as Unilever, Mattel, and Warner Brothers to become more inclusive and culturally fluent. Jess has been a strategic partner in culture-changing moments such as launching Dove's campaign for “Real Beauty”, which is celebrating 20 years of self-esteem education this year. She was recently named as one of the top 250 Female Founders by Inc. Magazine and one of the most creative people in business in the areas of Diversity and Education by Fast Company. https://blippi.com/dove For more show information visit: www.MariannePestana.com#Blippi #Dove #bodyimage #selflove #selfesteem #selfhelp #selfcare #intervention #children #DoveSelfEsteemProject #empowering
We're cleaning out the SNOP inbox! We get to talking about Agatha, Earp and of course Blippi. Please subscribe, rate and review! You can find us on Instagram @shenerdsoutpodcast, on Twitter @SNOPodcast and Facebook. You can send us an email at shenerdsout@gmail.com! We have merch! Go to www.SheNerdsOut.com for all your SNOP needs. Thank you Producer Jackie.
It's Hatty Preston's SLY GUY debut and what an episode it is! We chatted being victims of 90's parents, Hatty's misadventures as a nanny, the women in comedy debate and bonded over our shared hatred of Blippi! Dave's special Recording: https://courthousebangor.com/event/dave-elliott-roleplay-live-recording-2/ Podcast Merch: https://visualanticsapparel.com/collections/sly-guy SLYGUY10 @ check-out for 10% off all SLY GUY gear! Modest Beer: https://www.modestbeer.co.uk SLYPA15 @ check-out for 15% off your Modest purchase Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/slyguypodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daveelliottcomedy/
Video games that are just like board games, Blippi, crunch time, solo game recommendations, head canons, favorite Cosmere stuff, lore stuff, stuff stuff. (00:00:00) Intro (00:08:15) Video Games like Board Games (00:28:25) Work Stories (00:43:20) Listener Questions (01:19:25) Stuff We're Into Email: info@earthbornegames.com Website: https://earthbornegames.com Discord: https://discord.com/invite/mXN2cUNPXE Gamefound: https://gamefound.com/en/creators/earthborne-games BGG: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/342900/earthborne-rangers Twitter: https://twitter.com/EarthborneGames Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/earthbornegames/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/earthbornegames
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He is here forever now. TMA Twitter burners. The Pirates have released the booty. Explaining technology to Ken. Sampling music. The African Outback. A Jim Dandy in Cincinnati last night. What in the world is going on with Jordan Walker? Attendance could be interesting going down the stretch. Bedside beatings. Yank chair. Group love etiquette. Doug is the personification of the text line. DeAndre Jordan and Blippi. There's Iggy's phone again. Excavator. Chairman shows off his pearl necklace while Iggy takes a restroom break. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What exactly does Jim Lee do at DC? What happens when the Dabbleverse touches Joe's other interests? When parties become rallies and what do UltraMantis Black, Kiss, Gallagher and Blippi have in common? The answer may not surprise you! When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this […] The post Longbox Heroes After Dark episode 506 – The Tabs Keep Me appeared first on Longbox Heroes.
On this episode of Cosplay and Cocktails, join Jessi and Paige on a road trip after attending Indy Pop Con.
What does Naomi Novik have to do with *checks notes* Blippi? Jordan's pick this week is A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik, otherwise known as "a fucked up Hogwarts run by Slytherins." Nice.https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/50548197-a-deadly-educationFor something similar, try:The Folk of the Air series by Holly Blackhttps://www.goodreads.com/series/159680-the-folk-of-the-air
UNDEFEATED & GOAT boxer Terence Crawford joins the boys to discuss super-fight vs Canelo Álvarez, how he survived getting shot in the head, Ryan Garcia’s meltdown, why Jake Paul is a better boxer than Logan, Kendrick Lamar name-dropping him, Logan’s hatred for Skibidi Toilet, iShowSpeed Vs Kai Cenat & more… SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► https://www.youtube.com/impaulsive Watch Previous (Jake & Logan Paul On Trump Assassination Attempt, Brutal Mike Perry KO, McGregor’s Pissbag Rant) ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MtHvEL6IRE&t=3028s ADD US ON: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/impaulsiveshow/ Timestamps: 0:00 Welcome Terence Crawford!
This week, Johnny gets irate about opera idiots, there's tyre talk, and Blippi gets a Thang Gang review. Hear Johnny on Radio X every weekday at 4pm across the UK on digital radio, 104.9 FM in London, 97.7 FM in Manchester, on Global Player or via www.radiox.co.uk
Mark and Ryan talk about, Blippi, Ryan maybe throwing out a first pitch, and Tenacious D "breaking up."
Yousuf Bhaijee is a Growth Gdvisor and interim Head of Growth to companies like Brightwheel, HP, Evernow and Blackbird. Chris Lloyd is an engineer who most recently worked at AI company, Humane, and also Pinterest, Assembly and Opera. Yousuf is the father of three kids and Chris is the father of two. Chris and his family, Yousuf and his family and five other families live in a town-home complex that they all collectively bought several years ago. There are now a total of fifteen kids at the complex! In today's conversation we discussed:* How this whole modern day commune experiment got started* What it means to live in a modern day commune* The shared rituals, benefits and drawbacks of this lifestyle* The positive impacts on mental health* The benefits of sharing* How gender roles take on new meaning in communal living* The most surprising aspects of a communal lifestyle* Family privacy and parenting styles when you live in close proximity with othersWhere to find Yousuf Bhaijee* Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yousufbhaijee* X: https://twitter.com/ybhaijeeWhere to find Chris Lloyd* X: https://twitter.com/chrislloydWhere to find Adam Fishman* FishmanAF Newsletter: www.FishmanAFNewsletter.com* LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjfishman/* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startupdadpod/—In this episode, we cover:[1:47] Yousuf & Chris Introduction/Welcome[4:46] Family Life and Hottakes [10:42] Commune Living - What it is[12:44] Commune Living - How it came to be[17:50] Logistics & Agreements[19:42] Gender Roles[21:30] External Judgements[23:36] Macro and Micro Rituals[26:15] Social Media[27:15] Functionality of Commune Living[30:00] Family Privacy & Parenting Styles[35:52] Changes in Mental Health[39:22] Modern Day Sharing Economy[42:37] Discoveries of Living in a Commune[45:00] Vulnerability & Parenting Advice[50:48] Technology and the Communal Impact[57:12] Parenting Mistakes as a Dad[1:00:25] Reaching Out[1:00:00] Rapid Fire—Show references:Amazon One Medical: https://health.amazon.com/primeBrightwheel: https://mybrightwheel.com/home-b/HP: https://www.hp.comEvernow: https://www.evernow.com/Blackbird: https://www.blackbird.xyz/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.comAssembly: https://www.joinassembly.com/Opera: https://www.opera.com/Eaze: https://www.eaze.com/Zynga: https://www.zynga.com/Humane: https://humane.com/WWDC: https://developer.apple.com/wwdc24/Disney: https://www.disney.com/Paw Patrol: https://www.pawpatrol.com/Blippi: https://blippi.com/Nickelodeon: https://www.nick.com/Lovevery: https://lovevery.com/SNOO: https://www.happiestbaby.com/products/snoo-smart-bassinetNoseFrida: https://frida.com/products/nosefrida—For sponsorship inquiries email: podcast@fishmana.com.For Startup Dad Merch: www.startupdadshop.com Production support for Startup Dad is provided by Tommy Harron at http://www.armaziproductions.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit startupdadpod.substack.com
”I'm grateful she doesn't have that crazy addiction - they are getting a new relationship with technology. Smartphones and social media have basically caused a great rewiring of childhood.” As parents today, Blippi & Taylor Swift aren't all we have to worry about. When it comes to our (young kids), it's near impossible to avoid TV, tablets, and video games - we're increasingly anxious about the role of smartphones, social media, and ultimately their mental health. For many of us these devices and apps start creeping into elementary school, and with middle and high school right around the corner, a thoughtful vigilance is required at home and school. Longtime friends of the pods Claire Yoon Elvers & Seif Hamid join Raman for an important chat we ALL need to be having in our communities with our fellow parents. Author Jonathan Haidt's recent book — THE ANXIOUS GENERATION The Anxious Generation — has ignited some much needed conversations - online, and in communities. provides hard evidence to show the linkage between smartphones/social media to the decline in adolescent mental health. It's the data we needed to support what many of us already knew. And like many other parents we're chewing on this with mixed emotions - excited that the conversation is front and center with the potential to spark change over time. Yet also feeling a bit stuck given we're in the throes of parenting tweens/teens NOW. We don't pretend to have the answers to ANY of this, but it's a conversation we ALL need to be having with each other, because the companies behind these technologies aren't incentivized to help. While there is some cautious optimism that our governments will help (shoutout to NY governor Kathy Hochul), we have to be have to be raising these issues in our homes, schools, and communities. We hope this open and honest conversation inspires you to start your own, and is the first of many... LEARN MORE BOOK: the Anxious Generation: goodreads.com/book/show/171681821-the-anxious-generation ARTICLE: End The Phone-Based Childhood Now: theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2024/03/teen-childhood-smartphone-use-mental-health-effects/677722/ INTERVIEW (Daily Show): youtube.com/watch?v=tcr0yg7Mvg8 NY NEWS: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/may/30/new-york-smartphone-school-ban-bill CLAIRE & SEIF - PAST POD APPEARANCES Claire Yoon Elvers (Jan'22): podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/claire-elvers-wayfairs-head-of-global-brand/id1509346585?i=1000547310780 Seif Hamid (Oct'20): podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/seif-hamid-and-sound-as-a-ny-arab/id1507595726?i=1000495612657 Ramadan (Apr'21): podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ramadan-mubarak-for-us-all/id1507595726?i=1000556141573 Seif + Arab of the Future (Jan'21) podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-arab-of-the-future-vols-1-4-culture-clashes-everywhere/id1516509265?i=1000505705732 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever met someone who excelled despite uncertainty? Join us as we recount an extraordinary encounter at a Dallas Red Lobster, where a server's remarkable attitude during the restaurant's unexpected bankruptcy led to viral fame and a job offer. This story highlights the importance of always giving your best.We also compare the success journeys of children's entertainers Miss Rachel and Blippi. Miss Rachel, a former teacher, started her YouTube channel to help her son and maintains an educational approach. Blippi, meanwhile, grew his brand into a multi-billion-dollar empire, including a Disney acquisition. We explore why Miss Rachel hasn't matched Blippi's commercial success and her future potential.Finally, we share eight crucial business lessons we've learned. Tune in for insights and inspiration!
Learn what it takes to thrive as an entrepreneur with insights inspired by Alex Hormozi. Hear our experience with a payment processor failure and discover the importance of owning your traffic, having backup plans, and the benefits of remarketing. Get branding tips from Target and lessons on balancing success from content creators Ms. Rachel and Blippi. This episode is full of actionable insights to boost your impact, income, and influence.
We have some fantastic new Useless facts for you, some more lies we tell our kids, and learn what happened to Blippi... Learn about the 3 Ps you CAN flush - search "Stop the Block", or click here >>> https://www.unitedutilities.com/help-and-support/wastewater-services/stop-the-block/ Want a decent jacket? Head to https://frahmjacket.com/ Check out Dadsnet on YouTube for reviews, jokes and loads more: https://shorturl.at/cinZ1 Or head to Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDadsnet Join the Dadsnet community to have your say: https://www.facebook.com/groups/298654160327022 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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This week Moshe and Natasha are joined by Brent Weinbach! They talk about Blippi's early days, life without a cellphone, and Brent's new super cool hobby. They give advice to one caller who doesn't want to lose himself in parenthood and another who is living with the ghost of her ex. Submit your deepest secrets to the Endless Honeymoon Secrets Hotline: (213) 222-8608 and ask Natasha and Moshe for relationship advice: endlesshoneymoonpod@gmail.com. Come to our next dinner party, get merch discounts, mystery boxes, etc.: https://www.patreon.com/endlesshoneymoon We have merch! Get beanies, mugs, and more: http://endlesshoneymoonpod.com/shop This week's episode is brought to you by:http://beistravel.com/honeymoonhttp://www.honeylove.com/honeymoon
Brian Rothenberg is a general partner at Defy, an early-stage venture firm. He was the former Head of Growth at Eventbrite and has been a serial marketplace founder; starting a services marketplace that was acquired by TaskRabbit in 2011. He's also a husband and the father of four kids. In today's conversation we discussed: Pivoting your plans to follow your future spouse How to divide and conquer when you've got four kids How the family dynamic changes as it grows from one to four kids How to prioritize time with your wife amidst the "controlled chaos" of a large family Advice he'd give younger Brian and advice he'd ignore The wildcard of the "third child" How to give up being self-absorbed and become more selfless as a parent Mistakes made as a father and the most surprising aspects of becoming a dad — Where to find Brian Rothenberg - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianrothenberg/ - Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/bmrothenberg Where to find Adam Fishman - Newsletter: https://startupdadpod.substack.com/ - Newsletter: https://www.fishmanafnewsletter.com - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjfishman/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startupdadpod/ — In this episode, we cover [1:45] Welcome [2:06] Professional background [5:10] Childhood [6:47] His kids and how he met his partner [8:36] Dividing/conquering in the household [12:07] Managing larger households and controlled chaos [15:21] Prioritizing time with your partner [17:04] Brian's wife stepping back from career for household [19:23] His earliest memory of being a dad [20:23] Most surprising thing about being a dad [21:17] Advice for younger Brian/Advice to ignore [24:04] His kids' favorite book [24:57] Partnership/natural conflict [27:09] Where you don't align with partner [29:19] Kid's relationship to technology [31:27] How to give up self absorption [32:43] Importance of exercise [34:38] Mistake as a dad [38:03] Startup hustle culture [41:28] Where to follow along with Brian [42:10] Rapid fire — Show references: Die Hard: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095016/ Indiana Jones: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087469/?ref_=fn_al_tt_3 Cocomelon: https://cocomelon.com/ Blippi: https://blippi.com/ Maclaren F1: https://www.mclaren.com/racing/ Patagonia Fleece Jacket: https://www.patagonia.com/shop/category/fleece Vuori Sunday Jogger: https://vuoriclothing.com/collections/joggers Crib net: https://www.amazon.com/RUNNZER-Baby-Safety-Canopy-Climbing/dp/B08NJGZQZM/ Defy: https://defy.vc/ EventBrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/ USC: https://www.usc.edu/ Yahoo: https://www.yahoo.com/ Skill Slate: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SkillSlate TaskRabbit: https://www.taskrabbit.com/ The Lorax: https://www.amazon.com/Lorax-Classic-Seuss-Dr/dp/0394823370 Dragons Love Tacos: https://www.amazon.com/Dragons-Love-Tacos-Adam-Rubin/dp/0803736800/ — For sponsorship inquiries email: podcast@fishmana.com. For Startup Dad Merch: www.startupdadshop.com Production support for Startup Dad is provided by Tommy Harron at http://www.armaziproductions.com/
Brian Rothenberg is a general partner at Defy, an early-stage venture firm. He was the former Head of Growth at Eventbrite and has been a serial marketplace founder; starting a services marketplace that was acquired by TaskRabbit in 2011. He's also a husband and the father of four kids. In today's conversation we discussed:* Pivoting your plans to follow your future spouse* How to divide and conquer when you've got four kids* How the family dynamic changes as it grows from one to four kids* How to prioritize time with your wife amidst the "controlled chaos" of a large family* Advice he'd give younger Brian and advice he'd ignore* The wildcard of the "third child"* How to give up being self-absorbed and become more selfless as a parent* Mistakes made as a father and the most surprising aspects of becoming a dadListen or watch Startup Dad on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, and Overcast.—Where to find Brian Rothenberg- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianrothenberg/- Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/bmrothenberg- Defy: https://defy.vc/Where to find Adam Fishman- Newsletter: startupdadpod.substack.com - Newsletter: www.FishmanAFNewsletter.com- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjfishman/- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startupdadpod/—In this episode, we cover:[1:45] Welcome[2:06] Professional background[5:10] Childhood[6:47] His kids and how he met his partner[8:36] Dividing/conquering in the household[12:07] Managing larger households and controlled chaos[15:21] Prioritizing time with your partner[17:04] Brian's wife stepping back from career for household[19:23] His earliest memory of being a dad[20:23] Most surprising thing about being a dad[21:17] Advice for younger Brian/Advice to ignore[24:04] His kids' favorite book[24:57] Partnership/natural conflict[27:09] Where you don't align with partner[29:19] Kid's relationship to technology[31:27] How to give up self absorption[32:43] Importance of exercise[34:38] Mistake as a dad[38:03] Startup hustle culture[41:28] Where to follow along with Brian[42:10] Rapid fire—Show references:Die Hard: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095016/Indiana Jones: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087469/?ref_=fn_al_tt_3Cocomelon: https://cocomelon.com/Blippi: https://blippi.com/Maclaren F1: https://www.mclaren.com/racing/Patagonia Fleece Jacket: https://www.patagonia.com/shop/category/fleeceVuori Sunday Jogger: https://vuoriclothing.com/collections/joggersCrib net: https://www.amazon.com/RUNNZER-Baby-Safety-Canopy-Climbing/dp/B08NJGZQZM/Defy: https://defy.vc/EventBrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/USC: https://www.usc.edu/Yahoo: https://www.yahoo.com/Skill Slate: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SkillSlateTaskRabbit: https://www.taskrabbit.com/The Lorax: https://www.amazon.com/Lorax-Classic-Seuss-Dr/dp/0394823370Dragons Love Tacos: https://www.amazon.com/Dragons-Love-Tacos-Adam-Rubin/dp/0803736800/—For sponsorship inquiries email: podcast@fishmana.com.For Startup Dad Merch: www.startupdadshop.com Production support for Startup Dad is provided by Tommy Harron at http://www.armaziproductions.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit startupdadpod.substack.com
Square Roots - Episode 401 I don't know how else to say it, but this episode should be kept far from your little ones. Why? Gazzie talk. Just. Lots of gazzie talk. Gazzies everywhere. Wall-to-wall gazzies. I swear that we've got it out of our system and next week you won't ever hear the word Gazzie again. Also: - Sony Has to Make A Game About Miserable People Watching Their Friends Die - Everyone's Favourite Character, Krattos - I Just Made Her Sleep With Alistair Once - Your Favourite Bull's Chargers: Krem, Rocky, Big Builder, Darren the Finance Guy, Blippi, Sally Jenkins, Flooz, Ma Gratton, and of course Gazzie. - Dude, Look At These Horns - The Qunari Do The Cut - Brolas This Week: We Finish the Main Story Next Week: We Finish Trespasser Our Patreon: http://patreon.com/squarerootspodcast Thanks to Steven Morris for his awesome theme! You can find him at: https://twitter.com/BeigeOnBeige and https://www.youtube.com/user/morrissteven Contact Square Roots! Twitter: @squarerootspod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/486022898258197/ Email: squarerootspodcast (at) gmail (dort) com
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On this week's episode we revisit the Carlos Mencia vs. Joe Rogan/comedy affair in light of a recent plea by the beleaguered comedian for understanding.Also this week we listen to Whitney Cummings and Rogan rib Sam for having so many podcasts, conclude our discussion of Blippi, get into what is increasingly looking like a false flag in you-know-where, and talk about why Joey Diaz really is the best.Visit www.harrys.com/BROKEN to check out their excellent offer.Help make the 'Chaos Twins' and get rewarded! Go to www.chaostwins.com to contribute!Please use Johnny's Tesla referral link so he can make his car faster. You'll also get up to $250 off and three months of Full Self-Driving Capability for free. Click: https://bit.ly/johnnyteslarefMore stuff: Get episodes early, and unedited, plus bonus episodes: www.rokfin.com/brokensimulation or www.patreon.com/brokensimulationWatch Broken Simulation: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCob18bx1jaU1HYPCPNRnyogSocial media: Twitter: @fatdragonpro, @johnnywoodard Instagram: @samtripoli, @johnnyawoodardThe outro song is "Growing Growing Gone" by Fastball. Listen to it at www.patreon.com/fastball!Want to see Sam live? Visit www.samtripoli.com for tickets!Broken Simulation Hosts: Sam Tripoli, Johnny WoodardThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4464781/advertisement
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about the things America has gotten stuck in their butts this year, the actor that plays Blippi used to make poop videos, a man banned from dressing as a gimp for 5 years, a hotel valet took a fancy car for a joy ride but got carjacked, people that don't wash their sex toys after use, professions where people are most likely to cheat with a coworker, a penis experiment with magnets that back fired, there is a poop problem in the lines at Disney parks, a Dunkin Donuts deliver truck stolen, men with beards need to wash them, the new popular selfie pose is “scrunch face,” neon green sludge leaking out of manholes in NYC, a deer that broke into a lingerie shop, outdated tech that people are happy still using, a dude tried to get a selfie with a deer left with broken ribs, and more! CONNECT WITH DAVE & CHUCK THE FREAK www.instagram.com/daveandchuckthefreak www.twitter.com/daveandchuck www.facebook.com/daveandchuckthefreakfans www.daveandchuckthefreak.com/ Or email the show: email@daveandchuckthefreak.com
On this episode of The Steve Dangle Podcast, Blippi's Harlem Shake (00:00), hit the links below to donate to our East Seals Pages (04:45), the Battle of LBerta (09:15), the San Joes Sharks are BAD (36:00), the Ottawa Senators may be punished for the Evgenii Dadonov trade (42:00), the Leafs drop one in overtime to the Predators (1:01:00), former NHL-er Adam Johnson passes away (1:15:00), the NBA and NHL TV rights (1:27:30), are there more doors, windows, or wheels? (1:36:00), and Flavor Flav sings the National Anthem (1:40:00). Steve's Rachel's Raiders page: https://eastersealsontario.akaraisin.com/ui/LindrosHockeyClassic2023/p/96a4194d1b5343b69afedfd1ebf95cca Jesse's Rachel's Raiders page: https://eastersealsontario.akaraisin.com/ui/LindrosHockeyClassic2023/p/653dce76124441bf99a9bc4a2f40c837 Adam Wylde's Rachel's Raiders page: https://eastersealsontario.akaraisin.com/ui/LindrosHockeyClassic2023/p/8bcc151fe6184ff28a16d18d7e2f9b27 Visit this episode's sponsors: Use code SDP for $20 off your first SeatGeek order: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/SDP If a comprehensive solution is what you need from your supplement routine, then try AG1 and get a FREE1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase. Go to https://drinkag1.com/sdp. Follow us on Twitter:@Steve_Dangle, @AdamWylde, & @JesseBlake Follow us on Instagram:@SteveDangle, @AdamWylde, & @Jesse.Blake For general inquiries email: info@sdpn.ca Reach out to https://www.sdpn.ca/sales to connect with our sales team and discuss the opportunity to integrate your brand within our content!
On this episode of Podcast Hell, we welcome in Andrew Yurman Glaser and Rob Stern. We talk comic credits, Hurricane Katrina, stolen valor via USAA, The Wire, intense childhood reading, death videos on YouTube, Blippi's dump, Bill Maher, The Simpson's, improv theaters and more. To support the show, please leave a 5 star review and follow the pod where you're listening. Visit ErickHellwig.com for Erick's stand-up dates. To see the video version of Podcast Hell, subscribe on YouTube. Leave a comment on YouTube or a review on Apple Podcasts and it will be read on the show.
This week, Gaspare doesn't believe in astrology and Joe has words for Blippi. The acronym lady responds and then the boys get into some fantastic emails dealing with secret agent fruit, ships passing in the wind, and butt lice.
George is starting school and Kelly is leaving Blippi days behind to become a kid mom. Lizz is wondering what else Kelly got up to when she wasn't around to monitor activities for the Car Mom Auto Show. →Do you drive a Cadillac Escalade? It's your turn to sound off in the Carpool reviews. Leave Kelly and Lizz a five star review and share what you think of the show! Passenger princess is today's millennial word of the day. Lizz is Kelly's passenger princess—in charge of snacks, radio, and looking cute—while Kelly rarely gets the chance with Tyler since he has such an attachment to bringing his tool-filled truck everywhere they go. A jam-packed dumpity do dah includes a Suntrip family vacay recap. Spoiler alert: having babies at the lake isn't ideal, especially when the mom's get sick. Kelly predicted tuna as the next ‘it' food, but it turns out it's sardines. And if that's a part of your next girl dinner, you can thank her for it. Speaking of all things girly — Kelly and Lizz talk girl math and how to get free meals and make money while you shop. Both gals are over threads, content gatekeeping, and reels with descriptions you have to read. On the upside of social media, Kelly is popping off on Tik Tok and has found the Swifty side. → Today's episode is brought to you by Hello Fresh—the perfect way to stretch yourself in the kitchen and ditch the drive-through at the same time. Stop wasting time standing in the checkout line and get pre-portioned ingredients and step-by-step recipes delivered to your door. Just imagine whipping up a delicious dinner with pork stir fry egg roll in a bowl vibes on a busy school night. Head over to hellofresh.com/carpool and use code 50carpool for 50% off plus free shipping. Lover as a nickname, inspirational quotes with selfies on social media, and grown men kick off today's listener icks. Kelly and Lizz debate which semi-formal and formal occasions are okay to wear your Apple watch to, and which pregnancy-related icks they can relate to. A Carpool listener writes in for advice on turning down hand-me-downs as a people pleaser and another asks if she should wait until the 2024 body style is released to buy a Kia Sorento. In industry news the ‘24 Hyundai Santa Fe third row math ain't mathin', the 2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ has 55 inches worth of screen, and Ford is launching it's Blue Cruise feature with a subscription model. Sarah is doing the most for today's ditch the drive-through with a reminder about the magic of convenient deli salads like chicken and egg salad for lunch or dinner. And as fall arrives, a shepherd's pie never hurt anybody. This delicious casserole is a sneaky way to get veggies into the whole family → To share your ditch the drive-through recipe with us, call (959) CAR-POOL and leave us a message! → Write in your icks and ask for advice! Send Kelly and Lizz an email to get your question featured on the show at hello@thecarmomofficial.com Follow the Carpool Podcast on IG Follow the Carpool Podcast on YouTube Follow Kelly on IG Follow Lizz on IG Visit thecarmomofficial.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, the pros debate early bye weeks vs late bye weeks. Concussions in the NBA vs the NFL. Even number of free throws favor the Warriors over the Lakers but Blippi takes the win. Jordan Love opens up about the pros and cons of transitioning from Rodgers. And Bob Huggins avoids termination on” ICYMI.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, the pros debate early bye weeks vs late bye weeks. Even number of free throws favor the Warriors over the Lakers but Blippi takes the win. TheMMQB's Albert Breer gives a behind the scenes look into the schedule release and the guys react to the announcement of Opening Day, Christmas, the Packers getting 5 primetime games and Producer Lee on the HOA.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.