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This is the third episode in our series of special podcasts for KGI's 25th anniversary. In this episode, we share a delightful conversation between KGI President Sheldon Schuster as he talked with integral founding members of the institute: Bonnie Busenberg, Stephen McCormack, Bob Curry, and Greg Dewey. The group reminisced about the early days at KGI, recalled memories of the founding President, Hank Riggs, and talked about the struggles, victories, and, ultimately, KGI's future.
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The first installment of Performance Revue's 'Where Does Comedy Go From Here?' is a conversation/interview/check-in with Jillian Ebanks. Jillian is a comedian, actor, a Bob Curry fellow, a co-producer of B.A.P.S., and a brilliant black woman just trying to survive during a global pandemic in a regressive country. Jillian's waxing video is now on YouTube! Give it a look: https://youtu.be/-_0sikMMaZQ. Time Stamps: 01:20 - Recap of Previous Episode Begins Mention of Drake 01:55 – “I’ve toned down my love of rappers” 02:16 – “I’m trying not to idolize celebrity” Mentions of Lizzo, Beyonce, Megan Thee Stallion 02:52 – “I think celebrity is dangerous” 03:00 – Recapping the “Drake Rant” 04:01 – Recommending ‘Unlocked’ by Denzel Curry and Kenny Beats Mention of Tiana Taylor 05:14 – Harry Potter and the Curse of the TERF Author Mentions of J.K. Rowling 08:03 – Lauryn Hill, ‘Doo Wop (That Thing)’ is a slut-shaming song Mention of ‘Friday Night Lights’ 09:42 – Kanye West is a mental landmine in my randomized playlists Mention of Kim Kardashian 12:20 – “I host weekly support meetings for people who have given up their favorite rapper” Mention of ‘Rami’ 13:58 – The Covid Waxing Video Inspired by waxing her face during a Zoom call. Improvised performance 17:20 – “Covid Chic” 19:43 – Chicago Winters 21:17 – Will all performances be online? Mention of BAPS 23:31 – “I got invited to do a stand-up show in a back yard” 24:38 – “Broadway is closed until January” 25:14 – COVID Begins; the impact on gigs and jobs 27:25 – The governmental response, or lack thereof Mention of Bob Curry Fellowship 30:40 – How has COVID changed your comedy? 32:21 – “I haven’t been able to find anything funny about Corona Virus, itself” 33:13 – Impact of the George Floyd protests 33:45 – “Even white people are protesting now” 34:14 – “I’ve never watched any footage. Ever.” Mentions of Philando Castile, Eric Garner 36:30 – “Being black in America was hard enough” 38:05 – Mention of Colorism 38:30 – Mentions of Trayvon Martin, Sandra Bland 39:25 – “Where does comedy go from here?” 40:48 – “We are living in farce” 41:51 – “I write from a source of insecurity” 43:53 – Sidebar on Marxism 44:43 – Fuck Starbucks 44:57 – Internalized Capitalism 46:37 – “I was up for a promotion and I didn’t want it” 48:26 – “I feel like I wasted this stay-at-home order” Mention of Pro Tools 50:00 – Jillian has a hard time accepting compliments Life During Quarantine 50:34 – Dating during quarantine 51:49 – Intimacy (or lack thereof) during COVID 53:10 – Addressing priorities and FOMO 54:00 – Roommates and companionship 56:30 – The creative process 57:10 – Jillian accepts the compliment 57:40 – Pay people a living wage (unions are good) Jillian talks about working out of a theater in DC 59:28 – “This is the most money I’ve ever had, and it’s because I’m on unemployment. That’s not fun for me” 1:01:28 – “This feels like 2008 all over again” 1:02:10 – My biggest investing win 1:03:30 – How industries and jobs are changing 1:05:06 – “We have no national guidance” 1:05:44 – “I’m not a sharp enough satirist to satirize what’s going on right now” The Banana Republicans sketch 1:06:52 – Political false equivalency, “Why are we appeasing racists?” 1:08:30 – Mitch McConnell can die 1:08:36 – Media Diet 1:09:35 – Jillian Recommends HBO’s ‘Watchmen’ and ‘Gentefied’ 1:09:55 – We review ‘Veep’ Neither of us liked it, but we respect the effort by the talent involved 1:11:31 – Jillian’s criteria for consuming quarantine media 1:12:16 – For the record, ‘Insecure’ is an amazing show 1:12:25 – Jillian recommends ‘Rami’, ‘Snowpiercer’, ‘I May Destroy You’, and ‘Killing Eve’ 1:14:35 – Jillian does not recommend ‘Ozark’ 1:14:45 – I recommend ‘The West Wing’ Stark contrast between the show and the Trump administration 1:15:49 – “It’s hard to watch newer shows right now” 1:16:02 – Jillian enthusiastically recommends ‘Hamilton’ Mention of Daveed Diggs 1:16:48 – We both recommend ‘Blindspotting’, ‘Black Panther’, and ‘Into The Spiderverse’ Mention of Spike Lee’s ‘Da 5 Bloods’ 1:18:10 – We both recommend ‘Always Be My Maybe’ 1:18:53 - Jillian pitches me on ‘The Lovebirds’ 1:20:17 – I pitch Jillian on ‘The Witcher’ Mention of ‘Game of Thrones’ 1:21:30 – No black main character in ‘The Witcher’ (Mimi Ndiweni as Fringilla Vigo notwithstanding) 1:21:54 – “Storse material” 1:22:28 – Jillian recommends the new ‘Charmed’ reboot 1:23:07 – First impressions of ‘Space Force' Something is missing from the show, even though it has a lot of talent involved Show is trying too hard. Too much going on. Mentions of ‘The Office’, Steve Carrell, ‘High Fidelity’, Tawny Newsome, Lisa Kudrow, Zoey Kravitz 1:27:23 – Jillian can’t stop watching ‘Hamilton’ 1:27:56 – I stan for ‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch’ 1:28:20 - Jillian stans for ‘Hamilton’ 1:30:48 – “I love fantasy, I just don’t feel represented in fantasy” Mention of Disney, Avengers, ‘Endgame’ 1:34:29 – Disney corporation constantly changes laws on public domain Factual Error: Ron DeSantis is the Governor of Florida, not Rick Scott. I confused one anthropomorphic sack of turds for another. Mentions of Disney World, Disney Land, Michael Eisner, Rick Scott, Stacy Abrams, Andrew Gillam, Beto O’Rourke, Lori Lightfoot 1:36:40 – Possible futures for media production and live performance Mentions of ‘Euphoria’, Zendaya, John David Washington, Leslie Odom Jr., ‘The Winter Soilder’ 1:39:04 – “All the things we want, we can have. We just don’t want to wait for them” 1:39:40 – Final Thoughts Recommendations for ‘Pose’ and ‘Disclosure’
Robert Curry - a renowned author, CEO, coach, business mentor, and profit improvement (turnaround) expert - joins Craig Bundren for this riveting episode of The Chromatic Podcast focusing on the fascinating topic of business turnaround. Bob is a seasoned executive and has extensive management leadership, business consulting, and financial experience. This includes over 15 years of experience in the capacity of President, CEO, Chief Financial Officer, and Chief Operating Officer of companies ranging in sales volume between $30 to $500 million annually. We are sure you will agree with us that Bob Curry is also incredibly passionate about his specialty. JOIN BOB CURRY AND CRAIG BUNDREN AS THEY DISCUSS: 01:50 About Bob's books 04:50 Bob shares his backstory, his personal goal setting, the importance of great mentors, and more. 09:55 The goals behind writing his books. 13:07 Stop over-spending, sack bad actors and find your superstars. 14:34 Bob's first turnaround. 15:30 The Turnaround process. 21:35 Who runs the show: How Bob works when he comes into a company. 24:20 The joy that comes from the whole turnaround process. 27:30 The importance of familial support, success as a family affair, and creating the right environment for productivity. 31:40 Trouble spots that any business can share. 34:00 You cannot wear all the caps. 36:30 Understanding the numbers and what the levers are that you need to be pulling to aid your business. 38:00 Surviving Hard Times. 44:30 The Hardest Turnaround Story. CONNECT WITH BOB CURRY (AND BE SURE TO PRE-ORDER HIS UPCOMING BOOK, THE TURNAROUND II): Pre-order The Turnaround II LinkedIn CEO Results Coaching OTHER BOOKS BY BOB CURRY: From Red to Black: A Business Turnaround The Turnaround SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHROMATIC PODCAST: iTunes Spotify LEARN MORE ABOUT CRAIG BUNDREN AND THE CRAIG BUNDREN ART FOUNDATION: Chromatic Podcast Site: www.Bundren.fm Chroma Magazine: www.ChromaMag.com Bundren Building Arts Foundation: www.Bundren.org Bundren Painting: www.Bundren.com Host: www.CraigBundren.com Please subscribe to the podcast, and if you enjoyed this interview, please share with your friends and colleagues and leave a 5-star rating and review. Thanks for listening and sharing. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bundren/message
Masood Haque is a comedian and director living in Chicago, IL. He is a 2019 Bob Curry fellow and is currently in the directors program at Second City. He can seen performing around town with Stir Friday Night, Club Asia, & Honor Roll. He's also a host of the D&D podcast, Jace Beleren Must Die. This episode brought to you by- wordbrothel.com
Steve and George welcome Ana Silva. Together they talk about Pitbull, identity, accepting where you are, and positive self-image.Support Ana:-on Twitter(@theanasilvashow)-on Instagram(@theanasilvashow)-in Matt Damon Improv-in Improvised Jane Austen-in Diagnosis: BoringFollow George Elrod: Twitter, InstagramComet: iO Harold TeamFollow Steve Han: Twitter, InstagramStir Friday NightLosing ConTRoL-alt-deleteHosted by George Elrod and Steve HanCover Art by Jordan StaffordMusic by Nathan SandbergEditing by Dominic GuanzonProduced by Jacob Duffy Halbleib (@TheGameSnake)This is a KnaveryInk podcast.
Steve and George welcome Devin Middleton. Together they talk about Post Malone, name dropping, Bob Curry, and YouTube ant colonies.Support Devin:-on Twitter(@DebonairStatus)-on Instagram(@debonairstatus)-on Facebook-on Spotify-on SoundCloud-Submit a show to the Arts & Culture Club!-Studio Eleven at iOFollow George Elrod: Twitter, InstagramComet: iO Harold TeamFollow Steve Han: Twitter, InstagramStir Friday NightHosted by George Elrod and Steve HanCover Art by Jordan StaffordMusic by Nathan SandbergEditing by Dominic GuanzonProduced by Jacob Duffy Halbleib (@TheGameSnake)This is a KnaveryInk podcast.
Today I present to you one of my personal favorite comedians, Jillian Ebanks. Jillian is one of those comics who makes me laugh, even when no one else is laughing. I try very hard to stifle my laughter when recording these live sets, but you can hear me chuckle all over this track. Jillian is a co-founder of BAPS comedy (that’s Beautiful And Powerful Sistas) and a Bob Curry fellow at Second City. BAPS is a show dedicated to featuring women of color in comedy, music, poetry, and spoken word performances. Along with the brilliant Adriennes of BAPS (Adrienne Brown and Adrienne Brandyburg), Jillian writes some of the best sketch comedy I have ever seen, fearlessly finding the humor in sadly relevant material, such as racism and misogyny. In this set, she tackles both topics, while weaving in references to Harry Potter, rap music, and her personal pole dancing journey. Watch the performance here: https://youtu.be/h_ip95FSB0E Watch the performance with commentary: https://youtu.be/f8fqBav3660
Laure Mandeville rencontre Lou Barletta, ancien maire républicain d'Hazleton et Bob Curry, de Human Integration Project.
Bob Curry of Dryhootch joins WTMJ Conversations
DryHootch of America, A place for Veterans to Reconnect Bob Curry, Vietnam combat veteran founded Dryhootch of America in 2008 as an accessible, collaborative network of people and nonprofit organizations to provide support and services for veterans and their families. The innovative organization operates out of coffee houses that serve as gathering places for veterans and families as well as the surrounding community. An acknowledged expert on war trauma and PTSD, Bob Curry is a renowned speaker who has spoken at conferences for military & VA, mental health, medical colleges, social workers, criminal justice workers, addiction, and many others about the importance of attention, guidance, and unconditional support in helping a veteran return home, all the way. Mark Flower, Director of Community Programs and Peer Coordinator ,At DryHootch of America. Mark is involved with the day-to-day functioning of the organization at the executive level and also works with his guy's as a peer mentor and works with his mentors. A veteran from the Cold War era, Mark joined the Army in 1976, and served on active duty with the 25th Infantry Division through 1980. Later, he joined the 84th Training Division and served as a Tank Commander and later as a instructor/evaluator, and later as a field sanitation NCO and a Medic with the 452nd Combat Support Hospital.