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American chess player and chess writer

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Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max
Ayo Ron talks No Love Lost EP, meeting Randy Moss, & new music "Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max"

Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 78:41


Shoutout to South Carolina's own Ayo Ron for coming on my show for an interview! Ayo Ron discussed his new No Love Lost EP, making pain music, and being independent. He talked about what he learned from Bobby Fisher, his college football career, and meeting Randy Moss. He also got into the artists that he wants to work with, his upcoming music, and going on a private tour. Stay tuned! Ayo Ron's new No Love Lost EP is available on all platforms, including Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/no-love-lost-ep/1802441422. Follow Ayo Ron on Instagram: @darealayo_ron Shoutout to L Nyce for connecting us! Follow L Nyce on Instagram and X: @lnyce Follow me on Instagram and X: @thereelmax Website: https://maxcoughlan.com/index.html. Website live show streaming link: https://maxcoughlan.com/sports-and-hip-hop-with-dj-mad-max-live-stream.html. MAD MAX Radio on Live365: https://live365.com/station/MAD-MAX-Radio-a15096. Subscribe to my YouTube channel Sports and Hip Hop with DJ Mad Max: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCE0107atIPV-mVm0M3UJyPg. Ayo Ron on "Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max" visual on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6H0kc8wU-0. 

End of Days
Should We Beware the Ides of April? - James Perloff

End of Days

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 54:15


Dr. James Perloff holds PhDs from Harvard, MIT and Oxford. He has been named “Mr. America” for seven years running. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for developing the world's only perpetual motion machine. He invented the Internet. He is the Most Interesting Man in the World — he doesn't always drink beer, but when he does, he drinks Don Equis. Michael Jordan asked for HIS autograph. After five moves against him in a chess game, Bobby Fisher said, “I give up.” Hillary Clinton converted to conservatism after a 2-minute conversation with him. Mother Teresa went to confession to HIM. He is the author of the book Why Internet Junkies Will Believe Anything You Tell Them — winner of the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award. He also split the atom, and, as a child, trounced Einstein in a nationally televised science debate. https://jamesperloff.net

Marcus & Corey's What You Know 'Bout That
10/25/24 - Bobby Fisher...

Marcus & Corey's What You Know 'Bout That

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 4:01 Transcription Available


Marcus and Corey's What You Know 'Bout That? trivia game for Friday, October 25th, 2024

The History of Literature
637 From the Archives - Heart of Darkness (with Mike Palindrome) | My Last Book with Fred Waitzkin

The History of Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 81:28


We asked, you answered! In response to a listener recommendation, we revisit a conversation from 2017 in which Mike and Jacke discuss Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now, and Eleanor Coppola's Hearts of Darkness. PLUS novelist Fred Waitzkin (Searching for Bobby Fisher, Anything Is Good) stops by to discuss his choice for the last book he will ever read. Enjoy this? Try these from our archive: 110 Heart of Darkness - Then and Now 619 Fred Waitzkin on Kerouac, Hemingway, and His New Novel 505 Ford Madox Ford (with Max Saunders) Help support the show at patreon.com/literature or historyofliterature.com/donate. The History of Literature Podcast is a member of Lit Hub Radio and the Podglomerate Network. Learn more at thepodglomerate.com/historyofliterature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

El sótano
El sótano - Un safari de interior con Nick Lowe y Los Straitjackets - 12/09/24

El sótano

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 58:58


El viernes 13 de septiembre se lanza en todo el planeta el disco “Indoor safari” (Yep Roc), nuevo álbum de Nick Lowe con Los Straitjackets. Un día antes lo presentamos en exclusiva, escuchando en primicia esta nueva colección de canciones a cargo de uno de las más brillantes compositores que ha dado el pop y el rock’n’roll de los últimos 55 años.Estrenamos también el primer adelanto del próximo álbum de los suizos The Jackets, disco que se editará a mediados de octubre bajo el título “Intiution”.(Foto del podcast por Bobby Fisher)Playlist;NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “Went to party” (Indoor safari, 2024)NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “Crying inside” (Indoor safari, 2024)NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “A quiet place” (Indoor safari, 2024)NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “Blue on blue” (Indoor safari, 2024)NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “Tokyo Bay” (Indoor safari, 2024)NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “Jet pac boomerang” (Indoor safari, 2024)NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “Raincoat in the river” (Indoor safari, 2024)NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “Don’t be nice to me” (Indoor safari, 2024)THE KAISERS “Voodoo Lily” (More from The Kaisers, 2024)THE JACKETS “Intiution” (adelanto del álbum “Intuition”)THE KNIGHT SHADES “Up, down, in, way-out” (single, 2023)THE FLESHTONES “The consequences” (adelanto del álbum “It's getting late (...and more songs about werewolves)”)THE STEMS “For always” (Official Live Recording, 2024)JAMIE TURNER “How lost I would be without you” (single 2023)TED HAWKINS “Sorry you’re sick” (Watch your stop, 1982)Escuchar audio

Rental Property Owner & Real Estate Investor Podcast
EP451 Building Lender Relationships with Bobby Fisher

Rental Property Owner & Real Estate Investor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 38:44


As a real estate investor you may have noticed that it has gotten a lot more difficult to acquire financing for your projects. That's why it's so important to build your lender relationships. Often, it is these relationships that will help you find creative and workable solutions for sourcing and maintaining your loans. Today, I'm thrilled to speak with Bobby Fisher, who has helped me source many of my loans under some challenging circumstances. Bobby is a top West Michigan area commercial loan producer and has expansive experience in commercial real estate and commercial real estate development lending. He's also the Vice President of Commercial Loans at West Shore Bank. Today we discuss how lenders perceive investment opportunities, why it's so important to cultivate your lender relationships early, and the importance of creativity in structuring a loan. Find out more: https://www.westshorebank.com bobbyf@westshorebank.com Today's episode is brought to you by Green Property Management, managing everything from single family homes to apartment complexes in the West Michigan area. https://www.livegreenlocal.com And RCB & Associates, helping Michigan-based real estate investors and small business owners navigate the complex world of health insurance and Medicare benefits. https://www.rcbassociatesllc.com

El sótano
El sótano - Favoritas del mes - 27/06/24

El sótano

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 59:17


Menú sonoro cocinado con algunas de las novedades favoritas que hemos presentado en el mes de junio.(Foto del podcast por Bobby Fisher)Playlist;(sintonía) THE FUZILLIS “Pickle swap”NICK LOWE and LOS STRAITJACKETS “Went to a party”LES GREENE “Can you keep a secret”THE COURETTES featuring LA LA BROOKS “Run run runaway”LIE DETECTORS “666”THE ODDBALLS “Oh Lord”QUÉ DIOS TE LO PAGUE “Qué Dios te lo pague”BIZNAGA “El entusiasmo”NUEVO CATECISMO CATÓLICO “Dónde quedaron esos días”THE PEAWEES “Banana tree”THE RINEHEARTS “Call me up”MUCK and THE MIRES “He’s not the one”THE REBEL SET “Bummer City”THE UNKNOWNS “Shot down”STEVE WYNN “Make it right”MITCH POLZAK and THE KAW-LIGAS “Down South Blues”SKEETER DAVIS and NRBQ “Things to youEscuchar audio

The Chazz Palminteri Show
"I'M NOT A COMEDIAN I'M LENNY BRUCE" w/ Ronnie Marmo & Joe Mantegna | Chazz Palminteri Show | EP 177

The Chazz Palminteri Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 41:37


In this special episode, we are thrilled to be joined by actor and playwright Ronnie Marmo to discuss his critically acclaimed play, "I'M NOT A COMEDIAN... I'M LENNY BRUCE," directed by the legendary Joe Mantegna.   Ronnie Marmo has an impressive career, starring in over 60 feature films and television shows. You might recognize him from his recent guest roles in "Criminal Minds" and "Lethal Weapon," or from his memorable performances in films such as “Ammore E Malavita (Love and Bullets)” which won the David di Donatello for Best Picture, "Back In The Day," "Deuces Wild," and "Crocodile Dundee in LA." Ronnie also had a notable three-year run on ABC's “General Hospital” as Ronnie Dimestico and has guest-starred in hit series like “JAG” and “Young And The Restless.” On stage, Ronnie has starred in over 40 plays and is known for his compelling performances and direction.   Joe Mantegna, the director of the play, is a Tony Award-winning actor known for his role as Richard Roma in "Glengarry Glen Ross." His film and television highlights include "House of Games," "Searching for Bobby Fisher," "Godfather III," and his Emmy-nominated performances in "The Ratpack" and "The Last Don." Joe also voices the iconic character Fat Tony on “The Simpsons” and stars as FBI Special Agent David Rossi in the hit CBS drama "Criminal Minds."   In this episode, Ronnie shares insights into his portrayal of the groundbreaking comedian and social satirist Lenny Bruce, whose career spanned the 1950s and 60s and who was known for his bold and controversial material that challenged societal norms. Join us as we delve into the life and legacy of Lenny Bruce, the making of this remarkable play, and Ronnie's journey in bringing such a complex and influential figure to life on stage.   Join me every Monday morning for brand new episodes of The Chazz Palminteri Show, where we bring you exciting insights and captivating guests who contribute to the dialogue of change.

The James Altucher Show
'Secret Altucher' | Unveiling Life Lessons from Movies and Icons

The James Altucher Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 31:52


Episode Description:In this special episode of "The James Altucher Show," James shares his unique commentary on surprisingly impactful media that has imparted valuable life and business lessons. Through an in-depth analysis of scenes from iconic movies and insights from legendary figures, James reveals how these media moments have influenced his thinking and strategies. Listeners will discover practical and transcendent lessons that aren't typically found in conventional self-help resources. Whether it's the strategic use of cognitive biases in "8 Mile" or the unfiltered wisdom of Bill Murray, this episode offers a treasure trove of insights that can elevate your performance in life and business.What You'll Learn:How cognitive biases can be leveraged in various aspects of life from negotiation to personal branding, exemplified by a scene from "8 Mile."The importance of embracing spontaneity and fearlessness, inspired by the life and career of Bill Murray.The enduring power of persistence and passion, illustrated by the longevity and success of The Rolling Stones.Essential storytelling techniques from Stan Lee that can enhance your communication and influence.The concept of the hero's journey and how to apply it to your own life challenges.Chapters:00:01:30 - Cognitive Biases in "8 Mile"00:09:42 - Life Lessons from Bill Murray00:15:35 - The Secrets of The Rolling Stones' Longevity00:22:19 - Stan Lee's Hero's Journey: A Blueprint for SuccessAdditional Resources:Bill Murray on IMDbRolling Stones Official WebsiteStan Lee's Hero's Journey ExplainedEminem's "8 Mile" on IMDb ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to “The James Altucher Show” wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsiHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on social media:YouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedIn

Radio Sucesos PODCAST
VACACIONES PERMANENTES 06/02/2024 En busca de Bobby Fisher

Radio Sucesos PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 36:30


Federico Frittelli nos pone al tanto de la vida de Bobby Fisher y nos cuenta que al parecer todas las anécdotas de Bobby en la Argentina eran mentira

GENTE EN AMBIENTE
"GENTE" DOMINGO 1 de Octubre... nuestros MEJORES RECUERDOS en diferentes años y décadas

GENTE EN AMBIENTE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 168:22


Bailamos "MACARENA", el "BANG BANG" con JOSE CUBA, "ASEREJE" y el rock con ELVIS PRESLEY. MARCO ANTONIO MUÑIZ , LOS BEATLES, LOS MONKEES y MIRTHA estan en el TOP10. FARRAH FAWCETT-MAJOR es la belleza universal, SHAKIRA empieza a imponer sus canciones y SILVESTER STALLONE es "ROCKY". JUAN GABRIEL, SANDRO, EMMANUEL y JOSE JOSE son los grandes ídolos del continente. Vemos "HAWAII 5-0". MICHAEL JACKSON lanza su primer sencillo como solista.Admiramos a MARK SPITZ, en la natación, y a BOBBY FISHER, en el ajedrez... y muchos recuerdos mas! De colección! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/genteenambiente/support

Everyone is a Critic Movie Review Podcast
William Friedkin Career Retrospective

Everyone is a Critic Movie Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 74:41


Introduction: Hello, fellow movie enthusiasts! Welcome back to another riveting episode of "Everyone is a Critic." In Episode 587, we're diving into a mix of cinematic experiences, from the chilling classics to the latest releases. Join us as we dissect the mysteries of "The Last Voyage of Demeter" and unravel the intrigue of "Jules." We'll also explore iconic films in our Undisputed Classic segment, including "The Exorcist," "The French Connection," "The Sorcerer," and "Cruising." And, of course, we'll take a nostalgic trip back to 1993 with reviews of "Searching for Bobby Fisher," "Heart and Souls," "Jason Goes to Hell," and "The Secret Garden." Stick around for a sneak peek into next week's episode, featuring "Blue Beetle" and "Strays," along with our continued journey through 1993 with movies like "The Ballad of Little Jo," "Hard Target," "King of the Hill," "Surf Ninjas," and "Wilder Napalm." Let's get started! Segment 1: New Movie Reviews "The Last Voyage of Demeter": Prepare for a haunting journey aboard "The Last Voyage of Demeter." Our hosts unravel the mysteries of this chilling tale, discussing its horror elements and impact on audiences. "Jules": Join us as we explore the world of "Jules," diving into its unique storytelling and cinematic qualities. What does this film have in store for its viewers? Segment 2: Exploring the Classics Undisputed Classic Segment: "The Exorcist" "The French Connection" "The Sorcerer" "Cruising" Segment 3: Flashback to 1993 "Searching for Bobby Fisher": Our hosts discuss the thought-provoking drama "Searching for Bobby Fisher," exploring the complexities of the chess world and family dynamics. "Heart and Souls," "Jason Goes to Hell," and "The Secret Garden": Join us as we dive into the heartwarming fantasy "Heart and Souls," the horror adventure "Jason Goes to Hell," and the enchanting "The Secret Garden." Segment 4: Sneak Peek - Next Week's New Movies & Classics New Movies: "Blue Beetle" "Strays" Undisputed Classic - Stir of Echoes 1993 Segment: "The Ballad of Little Jo" "Hard Target" "King of the Hill" "Surf Ninjas" "Wilder Napalm" Segment 5: Social Media and Support Stay connected with us on social media! Patreon: patreon.com/criticspod Tee Public Link: teepublic.com/user/criticspod YouTube: youtube.com/criticspod Jeff's Art: jefflassiter.com Sean's Reviews: seanatthemovies.blogspot.com Conclusion: Thank you for joining us for Episode 587 of "Everyone is a Critic." We hope you enjoyed our reviews of "The Last Voyage of Demeter" and "Jules," as well as our exploration of classic films and our journey back to 1993 with movie reviews. Get ready for next week's episode, where we'll dive into new movies "Blue Beetle" and "Strays." We'll also continue our 1993 journey with reviews of "The Ballad of Little Jo," "Hard Target," "King of the Hill," "Surf Ninjas," and "Wilder Napalm." Connect with us on social media and consider supporting the show. Until next time, happy watching!  

Everyone is a Critic Movie Review Podcast
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Meg 2 and Jaws 2

Everyone is a Critic Movie Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 55:55


Introduction: Greetings, film enthusiasts! Welcome to another exhilarating episode of "Everyone is a Critic." In Episode 586, we're taking the plunge into a lineup of exciting new movie releases. Join us as we explore "The Meg 2," "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," "Dreamin Wild," and "What Comes Around." Plus, we'll be revisiting a cinematic masterpiece during our Undisputed Classic segment, "Jaws 2." And for our 1993 flashback, we'll discuss "The Fugitive," "Meteor Man," "My Boyfriend's Back," "That Night," and "The Wedding Banquet." But that's not all – stay tuned for a sneak peek into next week's episode, featuring "The Last Voyage of Demeter," "Jules," and a celebration of William Friedkin with classics like "The Exorcist," "The French Connection," "The Sorcerer," and "Cruising." Our 1993 Segment will include "Searching for Bobby Fisher," "Heart and Souls," "Jason Goes to Hell," and "The Secret Garden." Let's dive right in! Segment 1: New Movie Reviews "The Meg 2": Prepare for aquatic thrills in "The Meg 2" as our hosts plunge into the deep for this thrilling sequel. Will it measure up to the original's suspense and excitement? "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles": Cowabunga, dude! Our hosts discuss the return of our favorite pizza-loving heroes in "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." Does it capture the nostalgia and charm of the beloved franchise? "Dreamin Wild" and "What Comes Around": Join us as we explore the world of "Dreamin Wild" and "What Comes Around," diving into their unique stories and cinematic qualities. Segment 2: Undisputed Classic Celebration "Jaws 2" (1978): Our hosts take a swim down memory lane with "Jaws 2," the classic sequel that kept us out of the water. Join us as we relive the tension and horror of the original. Segment 3: Flashback to 1993 "The Fugitive": Our hosts discuss the gripping thriller "The Fugitive," where a man on the run seeks to clear his name. Dive into the intrigue and excitement of this iconic film. "Meteor Man" and "My Boyfriend's Back": Experience the unique charm of "Meteor Man" and "My Boyfriend's Back" as we journey back to 1993 for some nostalgic fun. "That Night" and "The Wedding Banquet": Join us for discussions on the romantic drama "That Night" and the heartwarming comedy "The Wedding Banquet." Segment 4: Sneak Peek - Next Week's Celebrations New Movies: "The Last Voyage of Demeter" "Jules" Undisputed Classic Celebration - William Friedkin: "The Exorcist" "The French Connection" "The Sorcerer" "Cruising" 1993 Segment: "Searching for Bobby Fisher" "Heart and Souls" "Jason Goes to Hell" "The Secret Garden" Segment 5: Social Media and Support Connect with us on social media! Patreon: patreon.com/criticspod Tee Public Link: teepublic.com/user/criticspod YouTube: youtube.com/criticspod Jeff's Art: jefflassiter.com Sean's Reviews: seanatthemovies.blogspot.com Conclusion: Thank you for joining us for Episode 586 of "Everyone is a Critic." We hope you enjoyed our reviews of "The Meg 2," "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," "Dreamin Wild," and "What Comes Around," as well as our celebration of the classic "Jaws 2" and our journey back to 1993 with movie reviews. Get ready for next week's episode, where we'll celebrate William Friedkin with classic films and discuss new releases like "The Last Voyage of Demeter" and "Jules." Connect with us on social media and consider supporting the show. Until next time, happy watching!

Real Moms of Bravo
Episode 213: Is Tamra the real Bobby Fisher of Bravo?

Real Moms of Bravo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 49:31


Sara Gretzky from Causing A Scene podcast joins Abby to break down this week's Crappie Lake and RHOC. They discuss the beauty of a 30 minute show and why Tamra's return has revitalized RHOC. They also discuss BravoCon past and future and what Bravolebs/ Bravo shows they love the most. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Debout les copains !
Bobby Fischer

Debout les copains !

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 13:45


Stéphane Bern, entouré de ses chroniqueurs historiquement drôles et parfaitement informés, s'amuse avec l'Histoire – la grande, la petite, la moyenne… - et retrace les destins extraordinaires de personnalités qui n'auraient jamais pu se croiser, pour deux heures où le savoir et l'humour avancent main dans la main. Aujourd'hui,  Bobby Fisher. 

Les récits de Stéphane Bern

Stéphane Bern, entouré de ses chroniqueurs historiquement drôles et parfaitement informés, s'amuse avec l'Histoire – la grande, la petite, la moyenne… - et retrace les destins extraordinaires de personnalités qui n'auraient jamais pu se croiser, pour deux heures où le savoir et l'humour avancent main dans la main. Aujourd'hui,  Bobby Fisher. 

DIAS EXTRAÑOS con Santiago Camacho
En busca de Bobby Fisher, con Oscar Fábrega

DIAS EXTRAÑOS con Santiago Camacho

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 29:23


Bobby Fischer fue un genio del ajedrez y uno de los mejores jugadores de todos los tiempos. Destacó por su habilidad excepcional en el juego, llegando a ser el Campeón del Mundo en 1972. Sin embargo, su personalidad polémica y sus opiniones extremistas lo convierten en un personaje controvertido. A pesar de todo, su legado en el mundo del ajedrez sigue siendo enorme y su habilidad nunca será olvidada. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

DIAS EXTRAÑOS con Santiago Camacho
Dex 06x28: EL MOTHMAN DE CHICAGO

DIAS EXTRAÑOS con Santiago Camacho

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 151:11


En 2011, comenzaron a surgir informes de avistamientos en Chicago de una extraña entidad alada que se asemejaba al famoso Mothman. Los testigos describieron una figura de aspecto humanoide, con alas que se extendían desde su espalda, ojos rojos brillantes y una altura impresionante. ¿El Hombre Polilla había encontrado un nuevo hogar en Chicago? ¿O se trataba de un bromista? Algunos incluso sugirieron que podría tratarse de una criatura sobrenatural o una manifestación demoníaca. Y además: Buscando a Bobby Fisher, con Oscar Fábrega. La nueva cámara de la Gran Pirámide, con Francisco Contreras. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

No Need to Talk
Tulum In June l Episode 61

No Need to Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 44:35


No Need to Talk jumps into, Waiting For The Divorce(1:57), Overcompensating(3:06), Anthony's P.S.A(3:46), Elon Musk At Dave Chappelle Show(9:37), Ye Calling Out Dave Chappelle(11:28), Was J.Cole Right?(12:23), Logic Vs. Morals(15:57), Robert Kelly's New Album(22:49), Balenciagate(29:07), Nike Shoe Vs. iPhone(34:00), Dr. Umar Johnson(36:21), Bobby Fisher of Hip-Hop(38:25), and MORE!!

Just B with Bethenny Frankel
Just B Rant: It's a Wonderful Rant

Just B with Bethenny Frankel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 6:25


Bethenny sounds off on gift giving, the holiday rush and why Pete Davidson (and his diamond shooting p*nis) are the Bobby Fisher of dating.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rants with Bethenny Frankel
Just B Rant: It's a Wonderful Rant

Rants with Bethenny Frankel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 6:25 Transcription Available


Bethenny sounds off on gift giving, the holiday rush and why Pete Davidson (and his diamond shooting p*nis) are the Bobby Fisher of dating.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Murder, She Told
Still Unsolved: Donna Anthony Fisher

Murder, She Told

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 48:51


1986 - Cranston, Rhode Island. December 5th, 1986 was a normal day for 18-year-old Bobby Fisher. It wasn't until his neighbor pulled up at his work with an alarming message that his world was turned upside down: there was something wrong with his mother, Donna. Donna Anthony Fisher had been found unconscious from what appeared to be a medical event in her bedroom in Cranston, Rhode Island. A few days later on her 39th birthday, Donna passed away. But things took a turn when an autopsy revealed that Donna's cause of death wasn't an aneurysm like everyone thought, it was strangulation. Donna had been murdered. No charges has ever been made in Donna's case, but that doesn't mean it's collecting dust. In fact, it's quite the opposite. Hear Donna's story told through her son, Bobby, and walk through the case from the eyes of an investigator with the current detective, Robert Santagata. If there's one thing they both want, it's for this case to be solved.  If you have any information about the murder of Donna Fisher, please contact the Cranson RI Police Dept at (401) 942-2211. It's MST's birthday! Help celebrate by leaving a review and sharing on social media! Left a review? Grab your free sticker! Detailed sources can be found on murdershetold.com Connect on Instagram @murdershetoldpodcast Support the show here This episode is sponsored by Better Help: Go to BetterHelp.com/SHETOLD for 10% off your first month of therapy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Indie Film Hustle® Podcast Archives: Film Distribution & Marketing
IFH Film Distribution Archive: Social Media - 11 Ways to Use It to Sell Your Indie Film

Indie Film Hustle® Podcast Archives: Film Distribution & Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 15:05


Social media is a mystery to most filmmakers. It's really easy to get lost in Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Tumblr, Youtube, Snap Chat, Periscope, Meerkat, or any of the hundreds of other social media platforms available online.With so many choices and platforms to learn many of us just don't even bother but for those that take the time to educate themselves on social media and it's power the rewards can be HUGE.Marketing an indie film today without including social media is crazy. To watch how Star Wars: The Force Awakens leveraged social media in their marketing campaign was like watching Bobby Fisher play chess...masterful.In this episode I give you a few tips on how to use social media to build your brand, sell your product or promote your film.

Screenwriters Need To Hear This with Michael Jamin
052 - Screenwriting Questions A Year In

Screenwriters Need To Hear This with Michael Jamin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 45:24


It's our 52nd episode, which marks one full year of Screenwriters Need to Hear This with Michael Jamin. In this episode, Phil Hudson gets to ask Michael his questions after another year of progress in his Hollywood career.Show NotesMichael's Online Screenwriting Course - https://michaeljamin.com/courseFree Screenwriting Lesson - https://michaeljamin.com/freeJoin My Watchlist - https://michaeljamin.com/watchlistMichael Jamin:All writers en very few working writers that I know enjoy writing. We enjoy having written. So it's like, Oh, I just finished the script. That felt good cuz it was so hard. You're listening to Screenwriters Need to Hear This with Michael Jen.Hey everybody. Welcome back to Screenwriters. Need to hear this, our podcast. I'm Michael Jam, and I'm here with Phil Hudson. Welcome back Phil. Thank you. It's good to be back. We, we have a special, It's good to be back. We have a special a special episode. Phil has been, you know, he's been doing co-hosting this for about a year now, and, you know, we've been handling a lot of stuff together and I guess these are your questions that you've had after a year of doing this. You know, I guess you have your own thoughts about what, what you wanna learn more, even though you're so close to, to me and we're doing it together. I guess you have more questions, so let's dig in. Yeah. Does that sound what I feel?Phil Hudson:Yeah, it's pretty close. I mean, I think it's, it's not even pretty close. It's basically what we're doing today. This thought came to me because, you know, I'm involved in the podcast. I go through the q and as with you, I hear all of these questions. I listen to a lot of your live q and as when you do them on social media. And then I look at where I'm at in my screenwriting world. I've taken your course, I've taken other courses. I got a bachelor's degree in screenwriting, you know, story development mm-hmm. . and so it's really more the nuanced questions that I have about the craft and career and you know, looking at where I'm at now, six years into my Hollywood career, progressing from a pa doing an associate producer and mm-hmm. , you know, three seasons on a show, hopefully moving intoMichael Jamin:Yeah. You've come a long way in that time. Yeah. It's come a long way.Phil Hudson:I know. It's, it's it's humbling to look back on it because it doesn't feel like it at the time. A lot of time it doesn't feel like getting that coffee or going on that drive in LA traffic at 5:00 PM for, because someone forgot to send an email at 12 noon. You know, it's kind of hard to remember that. And even very helpful as a mentor and a friend to kind of guide me and be a sounding board and talk me off the ledge when I'm super stressed out about all the craziness happening.Michael Jamin:Yeah.Phil Hudson:But it's been, it's been very helpful to, to have that opinion. And I think there are some of these questions that reflect where I'm at in my career. I think they'll be helpful to a lot of people at all stages. But for me, I think that, you know, you say there's no intermediate writing, it's all writing 1 0 1. This might be more career advice, I guess you could sayMichael Jamin:Career 1 0 1. Sure. Okay.Phil Hudson:Sure. So, we'll, you know, we'll dive in and, and, you know, just kind of jazz. I'm not a jazz fan, but we'll jazz it a little bit about some of these questions. I'm not looking for anything specific, it's just more your thoughts on these things. Okay. So, you know, as, as we've discussed on the podcast, I'm a big fan of personal developmentMichael Jamin:And Yeah. More than anyone I know. Yeah, yeah,Phil Hudson:For sure. Love it. I love growing and, and developing and, and books are my number way of doing, one way of doing that. Mm-Hmm. , there's a really powerful book by a guy named Josh Waitzkin called The Art of Learning. And one of the things he talked about, he was the, you know, did we talk about him on the podcast? Does thisMichael Jamin:Don't, The name doesn't, it's not familiar. No.Phil Hudson:So, Josh Wakin was the premise, the, the child behind the, the book searching for Bobby Fisher, which became a movie. He was a chess prodigy at like the age of eight, like an International Grand Master by 17. And then he left that and he became a Tai Chi push hands world champion in his twenties. And then he became a Brazilian jujitsu black belt. And he coaches hedge fund managers on on high level performance. And he's a, he's a foiler, you know what foiling is?Michael Jamin:Yeah, yeah. Like fencing?Phil Hudson:No. So this is, this is a little bit different. It's like surfing, but then there's a, a fin Oh, that goes in the water. And so you're actually above the water, so there's less drag. So you're going super fastMichael Jamin:Hydrofoils. Right, Okay.Phil Hudson:So he is, he is a professional foiler now too. And he's constantly mastering different things. One of the things he talks about, you know, he starts with fundamentals. You know, he says most people start with openings in chess or in juujitsu or whatever it is you're doing. He likes to start at the end, at the end game and really say, Here's where I'm headed. What happens if I get stuck in this position where there's like three pieces on the board? And he talks about you have to learn the fundamentals, and then after you've done it enough times, you get enough volume of repetition in, you get to a point where you start looking at the, making what he calls, making small circles, big circles, right? Mm-Hmm. . So you, you examine one position in chess or Brazilian jiujitsu enough, and then you can find a thousand ways out of that, where someone might only have one.And, and in this, in a world of screenwriting, I think about, okay, here's story structure. Here are the three elements of story. Those are kind of the fundamental things you have to know to be able to write a script. Mm-Hmm. . But then there's improving dialogue, improving jokes, all those things. I'm just wondering from your perspective, where are places people can look for those circles? Like, you know, I said a couple of them, you know, act breaks, you know, making those pop jokes, whatever. Just wondering if you have any thoughts on that. What are those circles where we can spend more time and really develop? Or where have you spent time?Michael Jamin:Oh you know, sometimes you'll think of a, sometimes, we'll, my partner and I were writing, you know, we'll think of what's a bad story? How can, what's, what's a good version of a bad story? Or you'll see, you'll watch other shows and you'll, you'll see, okay, how are they doing this? And what don't I like about it? How could I, how could I do this? We do this all the time. We'll watch a movie or a show, and we'll talk about what we don't like about it and how we would've done it differently. It's just a thought experiment. We won't spend too much too long on it. And it's not because we're trying to bag on it. We're just trying to think, Okay, there must be another way around this. You know? It's very easy. I think it's very easy for new writers to think, Well, my first idea is that that's the one I'll go with. And that's so not often not the case. Usually before you start writing, you'll explore a number of different areas and go down and then, and then come back to the one, Even if it's the, the first one is the great one, you'll still explore other areas first just to make sure that you feel you're on good footing, That you haven't gone, that you're not just doing the first thing that came to your head. So that, I think that's one way to open your mind a little bit.Phil Hudson:That's awesome. Yeah.Michael Jamin:And you can watch bad shows too, and learn a lot from bad shows.Phil Hudson:Got it. Do you have any specific writing exercises you've done over the year to improve specific aspects of your writing? Like again, joked joke telling or things like that?Michael Jamin:Well, that, I talk, I've talked about this a little bit where when I was on King of the Hill, we just got there and I was in the joke room that day, so it was like five, five of us, and we were assigned to punch up like a, a scene. And I was eager to impress everybody. So I start, I pitched this joke and got a big laugh in the room and then, and so I was like, Oh, that's the winner, right? So they sent me off to the short runners, were in a different room, and I pitched in this joke and they go, Oh, everyone's laughing. They're all, they loved it. And they go, Great, come back with five more. And I was like, I don't understand. I just, I just pitched it in a room, got a big laugh, I pitched it to you, You guys loved it.You left. Why, why am I doing five more? I felt like busy work now. I was getting paid a lot, so I was like, I didn't say anything. I was like, Okay, I'll go back and do five more. But I was a little resentful of it. And I went back and I came up with 10 more. And of those 10, a couple of them were just as good, You know, they were just as good. I think I, I don't remember, I don't even remember which one we wound up using. That's how unimportant it is to be attached to one joke. It was, it really opened my mind to explore the fact that there's no one right way, and you can always do better and you can always top it. And all these jokes are disposable. And then I became really good at it. I really became good at joke writing when it was like, when I was less attached to any one of them. And then you really, and it was almost like, you know, showing off. You're like, Okay, I could do this again. I could do more. No problem, not a problem. I could do more.Phil Hudson:Hmm. Is that something that you drilled ever, or, I mean, that sounds like a drill almost, but does that something you ever said at home and just practiced?Michael Jamin:Not when I didn't do a practice, but I remember being in rooms with some of the staff writers, and we were in the joke room. This is at King of the Hill. And and they were on, so we're pitching on a joke. And then some of them, they were new, so they were pitching lines that weren't good yet. And I took it as a challenge. How can I make the line that they said, How can I make that funny and then use it and then give them credit? You know what I'm saying? It was more, it was like a, it really was just a test for me. Like, they'd pitch it and I go, Nah, that's not good, but what about this? And I twist their words around and I add it on a little bit, and then I get a laugh and I go, Good for you. So you did it. You know? And I give 'em credit for it. But that was part of me just I was really doing for myself. How can I, you know, it was more of a challenge.Phil Hudson:Got it. It, it seems to me from my conversations with you and the conversations on the podcast, that the real, and again, this is just speculation. It seems like the real place where you're getting in these repetitions and practicing this stuff is just sitting down with sea, your writing partner and just writing and writing and writing and writing. Would you say that's accurate? Is that,Michael Jamin:Is that the Yeah, I mean, we write so much. I don't even remember what we've written. Sometimes we'll revisit an idea from years ago and I forgot all about it. Or sometimes we're writing so much, I forget the names of the characters of a, you know, a pilot we're writing or, you know, Cause we do do a lot of it. You know, we're constantly working. And so yeah, you know, there's, there's always work to be done. There's always new stuff to come up with.Phil Hudson:I had that conversation with Steve Lemy. I was over at his house helping him with his internet and getting his stuff set up for posts for Tacoma fd. And I saw this stack of scripts just on his bookshelf. And I said, Yeah. Oh, are those your scripts? And he says, Yeah, that's, that's a bunch of 'em I've written. I said, That's fascinating. We started talking about where I'm at in my career and some of the other opportunities I've been offered to go down the producing route versus the writing route. And, and trying to get his feedback. And he said, You know, I'm gonna call BS on anybody who says that they took a producing job. And then that stopped them from being a writer. Because if you wanna be a writer, you can write and you can just write and you can just find time to write. Cause that's what you have to do. He said, You know, I used to work when I was waiting tables, I'd work two doubles so that I had five days of just writing time, and that's what I would do. Oh, wow. And he said, I wrote good 20 scripts. I've taken 10 out. Four of 'em have been made, says, so this, you just gotta keep writing and writing and writing, and if you wanna be a writer, you can make it happen.Michael Jamin:Yeah. Yeah. So that's, he's successful. So there you go.Phil Hudson:If you had to ballpark how many scripts you've made, how many do you think you've done?Michael Jamin:How many we've written?Phil Hudson:Yeah. You and c written just ballpark.Michael Jamin:Well, are you talking about ones that have been produced or like ones that haven't sold?Phil Hudson:It's just specs. You've writtenMichael Jamin:Specs. Geez. you know, dozens. He's, I mean, I mean more than dozens specs that we've, I mean,Phil Hudson:Yeah. I'm not necessarily talking about like you're on staff and you get a script, but I'm talking more like you and Seabert sit down and you come up with an idea. You're not on a show and you're just writing and you're riding. You take it out, you pitch. It doesn't go anywhere. Yeah. Maybe it goes somewhere.Michael Jamin:Yeah. you know, probably less than 50, but a lot. Plenty. Yeah. And, and some of them we've sold and some of them haven't. Most, well, most of them haven't, you know? Yeah.Phil Hudson:So just I think that kind of puts into perspective the amount of work you have to put out there to Yeah. Make it,Michael Jamin:Yeah. 50 may be a little high, but, you know, it's a lot. Yeah.Phil Hudson:Yeah. There you go. All right. So having known you and your wife for many years at this point, I think one of the things that I appreciate about you is that you really seem to have a really strong work life balance, Right? You talk about how you go on walks with your wife, you know? Yeah. You, you prioritize that alone time with, with her. You raised two daughters. You know, you've, you've got what, again, what I would say is pretty strong or significant work life balance. I'm just wondering how you prioritize things in your life, life.Michael Jamin:Well, I actually, I was thinking about this the other day myself, and I probably would've been a more successful writer had I worked the game, had I networked more, had I gone to more functions and soc been more social for sure. But it was just never my priority. I always want, I like being at home. I like being with my family. I think I'm extremely lucky that when my children were, were little, those, those years, you know, the, they go, they fly by those little, and I was always home that I worked. It was just, I was just luck that I was always home every night to give them a bath and read 'em a story. Because on most sitcoms at the time, maybe it's different now, but you know, you could work easily till 10 or midnight every single night. And I got lucky that I wasn't, I was on King of the Hill at the time and the hours were pretty good on King of the Hill. And so it just so happened that the hours that I needed to be home for my children were, they were the ones, it coincided with my career, but I always put my family above my career. And the only time, if there was any instance, it was only because I needed to do my career so that I could pay the bills so that I could, you know, But it was never the career. I just don't understand that like, you know, like Tom Brady's, I guess he's getting, probably gettingPhil Hudson:A divorce. Yeah, I saw that today.Michael Jamin:And it's because he loves football. He doesn't need the money. He loves football more than anything else. Like, no, that's not, that wouldn't have been the case for me. My family comes first, so I, you know, it's so, it's shocking to me, but that's how much she loves football. But there are other writers as well, I know that feel the same way. You know, they, their career is more important to than anything else. Like, alright. And that's why I don't even put any stock in you know awards or Emmy's or whatever. I'm like, and Emmy would be nice and so far it would help you get more work and probably raise your quote. But the actual thing on shelf helds absolutely no appeal to me. It doesn't do anything for me.Phil Hudson:It's fascinating cuz I think a lot of people, myself included, we we seek those types of things. We seek acknowledgement and mm-hmm. , you know, I've heard other writers refer to as the the Good Boy syndrome. Like, you just want to be the teacher's pet and you want to prove that you're, you're capable of doing things. Mm-Hmm. . So I know a lot of people who are pursuing those things and they're pursuing clout and fame. But that's something I do appreciate and respect about you. And it's things people don't know about you. I mean, you've taken time during your career to become fluent in Italian. I mean, I was, if watch you have full blown conversations with Italians and it's, I get it because I'm fluent in Spanish, You speak Spanish as well, right?Michael Jamin:Yeah. Right.Phil Hudson:Yeah.Michael Jamin:I just love that. I love languages.Phil Hudson:Yeah. You've got a beautiful, you've got a background in marketing. You're, you're probably just as competent as a marketer as I am, if not more. So you helped your wife with her business you know, you're a businessman. And, and I think that's a, a fascinating trait. Cause I, I wondered this because I wondered it, it almost seems like you have to be deeply obsessed with something in order to become extremely proficient, proficient at that thing in a way that we might consider the top 1% of the top 1%. The Tarantinos, the fros, the Rodriguez is the, you know, and those people, they just, they know every film. They know how cameras work, they know how lighting lighting works there. You know, Fros developed this new format for filmmaking with the void, right? He's he, he's taken gaming engines and used them to produce real to life lighting systems inside a contained environment. You don't have to be outside for like, it's, it's wild.Michael Jamin:Yeah.Phil Hudson:I wonder how you balance that in a family. IMichael Jamin:Really do. And that's the thing, I I, it wouldn't, like, I'm not that driven. I'm just not. And in terms of the stuff that I like learning, I, I enjoy learning. I've always, that's, I was a nerd in high school, so all that stuff is like, Oh, I can learn a language that sounds fun. I can learn this little skill set that's, I like learning, but I don't it's not the that the process of learning is more interesting to me than actually, you know I'm just not driven. I'm, I'm not as driven as I maybe I thought I would be. I I don't need to have you know, I don't need to be king of Hollywood. It just doesn't, As long as I'm doing my, I mean, I honestly, as long as I'm doing what I want to do, spending the day doing what I want to do, and I don't need to make a ton of money that's not, it's not the money that's driving me. It's the fact that I get to spend my days doing what I want to do.Phil Hudson:Yeah. Quality of life. And I think that's where I'm at right now. And, and we've had these conversations cuz I'm behind on many of the deadlines for the stuff that I want to do for your website and the things that we've committed to doing for the members of your course. And, you know, I had to take a step back for three weeks to have other guests. I would've loved to have been on phone call on these conversations with these guests that you had. But it just was a priority for me to step aside and just focus on other things because I'm so overcommitted in so many aspects of my life. I'm literally not doing the things I enjoy. Like, I enjoy doing this. And I told you this, I enjoy doing this podcast more than most things I do in my life. And I had to take time away from that to get thing's so that I could focus on those things.Michael Jamin:But you're also a pleaser. You enjoy helping people. That's your thing. And sometimes you bite off more than you chew and you can chew because you wanna, you, like, that's part of your, you get joy in helping people.Phil Hudson:Sure. I do. And it, but it's this balance aspect of, you know, if it's being detrimental to my time to write and I'm not writing, then why am I doing this for, Right. Why do I live in LA if I'm not writing? Why am I working as a, in post production on TV show if I'm not writing? And then it's that balance. And then at the same time, I've got a daughter that I just love to death and I've got another, a son on the way and another very shortly Yep. You know, six weeks out from this point. So.Michael Jamin:Wow.Phil Hudson:Yeah. So it's, it's fascinating and it's something that I just really appreciate about you is it seems like you have this work life balance and it's, it's, I would say that despite the fact that you're not, you're saying you're not driven. I mean, again, not always riding, always riding.Michael Jamin:Right. But I'm not doing the things and I have no problem with, I don't have any regrets, but I'm not, I'm not schmoozing, I'm not making the circuit. I'm not I'm definitely not like there are, and I know there are writers who do that, who are always looking, Ooh, how can that person help me? How can I spend time in their and their be in their grace to advance my career? I see it and it, it doesn't appeal to me. SoPhil Hudson:Yeah. Really fascinating. So it kind of brings up the, the next question I had here, which is about relationships. Mm-Hmm. , you know, you've got beautiful relationships from a career. That's why a lot of these people have offered to be on the podcast with you and you ask them, and it's not for personal gain. I mean just listening to the introduction to Rob Cohen on the podcast where you describe him as a friend, it's, it was a beautiful thing. And it makes me emotional thinking about that deep level relationship with someone you've worked with. Yeah. And I'm just wondering like, what do you do to cultivate and maintain those great relationships with these people?Michael Jamin:And that's another hard thing. Like other people would probably do more. I know other people would do more. So I've worked writers and have been friends with them, and then when you leave, the show gets canceled, you go on a different show, then you kind of, you kind of go your ways. And it would've been smarter of me to continue cultivating many of those relationships. But, you know, life gets in the way, my family gets in the way. I'd rather be with my family. And so it would've helped me more had, had I done that, but this is what I was willing to do. And so, but there are a handful of course that I still ta you know, maintain you know, a connection with, you know, your, the closest ones. So those are the ones that, you know, I hang onto.Phil Hudson:All right. So this is something that I think about a lot too. And I think one thing that I'm really good at is I'm really good at learning things. I'm really good at understanding things and conceptualizing them and reducing them down to a very simple to understand palatable process. I remember the first time I met you in person, I, I came out to a twirly girl at your wife's company in, in downtown LA And we were just kind of talking when I got there cause I was helping you guys with something and you were like, so do you have like a degree in computer science or something? I was like, No, I'm a college dropout. At the time I wasn't even in film school at the time.Michael Jamin:Yeah. You knew a lot about a lot of different things for websites. I mean, like, you know, a lot,Phil Hudson:You know, and it, and it's just because that's just a gift that I think I have is I can take these things and I understand how to think about 'em and ask the right questions to the right people. And then I'll put in the time and I'll, I'll beat my head against the rock to figure out how to do it. Yeah. To the point where I can kind of guess almost like a principal of like how things are gonna work. But knowledge is not wisdom. Wisdom is the application of knowledge. Right. And I think about how much time I spent learning the craft of screenwriting and learning how to do this stuff and so little time doing the craft of screenwriting during that time.Michael Jamin:Yeah. You gotta continue. Yeah.Phil Hudson:I was wondering if you had a ballpark ratio of how much time someone should spend learning versus doing. Because just doing doesn't mean you're going to be successful and you can continue to spend your time. But as we talked about on a recent podcast episode, just because you did, you you've done it doesn't mean it's good and you might need a pro to teach you how to do it.Michael Jamin:Yeah, I mean, I think in the beginning I would, I would try probably say half and half. You'd probably have to study and then, and then continue to write. And, and, but writing is, that's how you, that's how you get better as well. I mean, even when I was putting together in my book I look at some of the early stories and I compare it to the ones towards the end of the book and I'm like, Oh, I gotta go back and rewrite the beginning ones because even while I was writing the book, I grew as a writer and I got better and I can see it. I can see, and that's only because Icontinue working, you know, writing,Michael Jamin:Hey, it's Michael Jam. If you like my videos and you want me to email them to you for free, join my watch list. Every Friday I send out my top three videos. These are for writers, actors, creative types. You can unsubscribe whenever you want. I'm not gonna spam you and it's absolutely free. Just go to michael jam.com/watchlist.Phil Hudson:It almost feels to me, and if I could go back to 2008 when I started this I was writing because I didn't have the fear of what I didn't know. And then I quickly learned, I knew so little that I put a lot of fear and failure into me and it helped me back. And I felt like I needed to chase more knowledge and understanding so that I could do something good. The first at bat. And that's something you always said was writing is rewriting and, and what you the first draft, right? It's the, you know, part in the language. It's the shit draft or the crappy draft or the vomit drafts as I've heard areMichael Jamin:Called. And that's exactly what I just saw in this interview that Aaron Sorkin gave. And I was like, Yeah, he said the same thing. It's always about the second draft. It's like, yeah, it's, but that's not like, it's not, it's not, it's not me and Aaron Sorkin believe this. It's me, Aaron Sorkin and every other working writer believe this. So it's all the same.Phil Hudson:Yeah. But, but to to that point, it's, you have to get it out and you have to practice it. So if I could go back rather than obsessing about knowing everything, I think I would start and I would learn something and then I would practice that thing and I would practice that thing 5, 10, 12, a hundred times and then I moved to the next thing and I'd practice that thing over and over and over again. And I think what's beautiful about what you've done, and again, for anyone who wants to know why you have a screenwriting course I pushed you to, because I wanted that information outta your brain. And I think that's so beautiful about it is you've conceptualized from start to finish. Here is what you need to know and understand to be a professional writer, you need to understand these three story points.They have to be, these elements have to exist in your story. And most of the time you have problems cuz you're forgetting one of these things or they're not. Plus they're not great. You know, they're just okay. Yeah. And you have your story structure, you have all those beautiful things in there that you can go in and just learn something and practice, practice, practice, then move to the next thing. Practice, practice, practice. And I just had a conversation with another another student in your course, Kevin, who I consider to be a peer at this point. You know, he's a script coordinator on another show and he's, we've been holding each other accountable in our writing to get better all year. And it's been really, really powerful in having that working relationship with someone. Yeah. But, but that's the conversation is like, I almost feel like I want to come up with 12 to a hundred different story ideas that could be plot, you know, stories, and then I wanna move to breaking stores and I just wanna break a hundred stories and then move to the next step and then move to the next step.Right. Just so I can hone that skill to get it to some muscle memoryMichael Jamin:There a hundred would be a lot to break, butPhil Hudson:Yeah, I know, I know that's an exaggerated number, but that's my ridiculous brain. But even 12, right? Do 12 of those, you know? Yeah.Michael Jamin:Yeah.Phil Hudson:So yeah, for sure. Anyway, I think I think that's the advice I would give people who are wondering what they could do to be more successful faster is just learn the fundamentals and practice the fundamentals and drill, drill, drill as much as you can. Mm-Hmm.Michael Jamin:. Yeah. You know, you,Phil Hudson:You talk about the, the power of being a professional, which is you just show up and you're right, even if you don't feel like it. And I'm fortunate enough to have clients who are Navy Seals who wrote a bunch of New York Times bestselling books and one of those guys, Jock will, he has this saying, discipline equals freedom. And he's like, you think discipline will hold you back, but discipline will actually set you free because you're not mired in emotion and you're not dependent on motivation. It's just, this is a discipline and I do it no matter what because I am the master of my body or I'm the master of, of my, my not inhibitions, but your desires. And so you just, you do it. Do you seem to me to be very much that type of person you do it because it's a discipline? Do you Yeah. Ever look at rewards as a reason to do something? Like you have any boards you provide to yourself?Michael Jamin:Just when you said the other, just when you said this, I was like, Oh yeah, I went, I went for run, I run three days a week. I used to do it more, but three days, like now I do other stuff and then I run past the same guy Henry, he lives in my neighborhood and I see him almost always almost cuz he's outside his house almost at the same time. We always talk for a little bit and he is like, Boy, you really, you, it's like clockwork, you're always running. And I was like, I guess so I don't even think about it. I just, every other day I just go running. It's like I don't even, you know. Yeah. It's, there's the discipline, they just do it. There's no excuses, just do it. But in terms of the reward, you know, I am obviously I am, you know, you build, you'll never get to the reward.Like I heard Stallone say, he said like, this is what life is. You build a, you build a mountain, you climb to the top and then you build another mountain to climb. So is there ever, do you ever get there? Now you'll never get there. You know, that's, but the, the journey is what's it, that's what it all is. It's just, that's all part of it. And even now I have things that I, I'm chasing, you know, putting on my, my one man show and making that bigger and, and taking on the road. But I see other people who are doing it more successfully than I am for sure. And I'm, that's, that's my hill I'm building, so, yeah.Phil Hudson:Got it. So for you, it's almost the, you know, the cliche, I would call it a cliche saying of the joys and the journey. Do you actually find that joy in the journey or do you have, youMichael Jamin:Know, you know, there's guy who was, is he talks about this he's a doctor, I think it's Arico maul or I think his, his name is. And he talks about when people climb Mount Ev Everest, it takes months and months and months of to training and, and acclimation. And then they get to the base camp and then they climb ever. And it takes more and more time. And then when they get to the top of Everest, what do they do? They take a selfie, they're there for about five minutes and they head back down. So the reward is not top of Mount Everest. If it was, they would spend their life there. The reward is the journey is the doing of it. And so yeah, that's that's pretty much it. If you're not enjoying the, if listening, if you're not enjoying the journey, you're not gonna enjoy the destination. , you're, you're not. So you have to enjoy if you, you know, do something else. If you, if you feel like it's really hard and, and you don't, you're not getting enough out of it.Phil Hudson:How do you reconcile that with something I've heard you say before, which is writing is not necessarily fun. And if you're having fun, you might not be actually writing. Oh,Michael Jamin:It's because that's easy because I, all writers, very few working writers that I know enjoy writing, we enjoy having written. So it's like, oh, I just finished the script. That felt good cuz it was so hard. So, and I, I get now, I guess you're saying, well is that the, that's the destination having finished the script? I, I mean I guess that's, to me that's part of the process as opposed to Sure. The deal or the show.Phil Hudson:You've sure. You know, it's, it's the high, the runner's high, right? It's you, it's a benefit that you get from doing it. It's not the thing you chase. Right? Yeah. You don't run to get a runner's high. It's just a benefit. And I think what I was asking about rewards, I think what I was really asking is like, do you ever set a milestone and say, When I do this, I will reward myself with that because, and, and let me preface this by saying I feel like I might be too smart for that system. It's like, you know, weight loss, like, oh, if you hit this bench start you can go get a pizza. It's like, but I could just go get a pizza. I could go do that right now. And, and so that system's never worked for me. And so it, what works for me more is not focusing on what I necessarily want to get out of it. It's what I don't want or don't want to continue to endure. If that makes sense. Yeah. That causes a lot of change for me.Michael Jamin:I I'm supposed to, I know what you're saying. I'm, I'm supposed to celebrate more. And I know Cynthia's always, my wife's always saying like no, we're celebrating now cuz you just did something great. And I'm like, but I haven't, I'm not, we're not there where I wanna be yet. You know, She goes, Yeah, but it doesn't matter. We you still did this, that what you did was pretty great. So I, she helped me celebrate those little things.Phil Hudson:Your your wife is awesome. Like that woman is a saint. She's such a wonderful person. Like we need mores in the world. And and I love that so much. Like, she makes you appreciate your time. My wife does the same thing. She's just like, Right, you should go get a new car. I was like, Why? So you deserve it. I was like, I don't deserve it.Michael Jamin:,Phil Hudson:My car works just hard. DidMichael Jamin:You get, did you get a new car?Phil Hudson:We just bought a new car last night for herMichael Jamin:For her. What, what did, what'd you get?Phil Hudson:We got a VW atlas. We found a 2019 is withMichael Jamin:Is that like, it's an suv,Phil Hudson:It's like a three row suv. It's like the biggest need need to, Yeah, it's based off of the, the Audi QR eight or whatever like that model, which I guess is based off of some Lamborghini. That's what the salesman was telling us. My wife was all print and you know, fortunately I could provide that opportunity to her, but I was I was in San Jose over the weekend and I was driving my mother-in-law's car and the engine blew while I was driving like smoke and everything. So we, we have an opportunity to, to do something nice for my mother-in-law and provide a better experience for my wife. So that's why we did it. Right. I am, I don't reward myself so much that I'm still driving my 2011 Kia Sportage with 238,000 miles on it.Michael Jamin:2011. Interesting. You know, my Jeep is 2005, 2005 film .Phil Hudson:You love that thing though. You love your jeep.Michael Jamin:I do.Phil Hudson:Michael, I rodee in that Jeep. Once Michael took me like it was in LA and he took me to go get noodles. We got, we got far or something.Michael Jamin:Oh right, right, right.Phil Hudson:Yeah. Spilled all over my shirt. That's what you want when you meet. Someone you consider mentors is just spilling noodles all over yourMichael Jamin:Shirt. Yeah, I remember that, right. Yeah.Phil Hudson:A funny, he remembers the noodles being on myMichael Jamin:Shirt. Not, no, I don't remember that. But I remember going, getting far or whatever. Yeah. Right.Phil Hudson:Well I got a couple, a couple other follow up questions here cause I know we're getting a little long winded, but you know, I appreciate this conversation because I think it's really helping me shape my, my mind around where I'm at at this stage in my, my life and my career. I'm wondering what you do in terms of outside influences and to preface this again I spend a lot of time breaking myself away from news and, and information that's mostly negative. I deleted social media, my, for my phone for a long time stopped looking at the news altogether. And I had a teacher in film school who got pretty angry with me. It was like, how can you be a good citizen of the world if you don't understand what's happening in the world? I was like, well, I had Twitter on my phone. It's one of the few things I kept and it keeps me up to date, real time with what's happening in the world from, you know, sources that I trust. But I'm just wondering what you do do. I mean, do you spend time looking in thinking about these things? And if so, how does that influence your writing?Michael Jamin:I, I do, I read a lot. I read a lot of David Saaris and so he had new book come on. I obviously devoured that the second I got it I'm reading another writer a book by a guy named Ocean Wong. And his, I love then his title, his book it's Unearth. We're briefly gorgeous. And I'm like, That's, that's perfect. Like that title on earth we're briefly gorgeous. Think about that. The rhythm is perfect on Earth. We're briefly gorgeous. And what does it say? It says, it says, but that's, maybe we're gorgeous somewhere else, but on here. We all have a moment to shine. We all have one and it's brief and it's fleeting. I just love like, man, that guy and just listening. I've heard him on a couple, not a podcast, but a radio interview and I'm like, and you know, he is young and I'm like, man, this guy's a fricking poet.He is a poet. And so I'm reading him and I'm really appreciating the way he writes. It's, I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna use any of it. I'm not gonna use, it's not gonna influence my writing at all. I just appreciate there's no place for it in what I do, but I really have a strong appreciation for what he does. And so finding just looking for other ma you know, not other, but looking for masters and just seeing how they do it. Like David Zaris is a master of what he does. I just really, I enjoy that. I enjoy seeing other people performing, working at their best, putting their best out there, like man, cuz there are people doing amazing stuff.Phil Hudson:Yeah. That's awesome. Similar to this, you know, if, if that stuff's not affecting you, do you feel that it inspires you to do better? Like does it push you to, to reach for that next ledge, the next find to that next limb?Michael Jamin:Yeah, I mean I like, like I would just, it's so hard. But I, I would love, like, I would love that. I would love for people to look at my work, particularly my collection that I put in. I'd love for people to say, Man, that was really great. And I, that's for someone else to decide whether it is or it isn't. But that when I'm doing these shows, I'm like, I, I want someone to leave each show. Like the goal for me in good writing is not whether you're enjoying it at the moment, but how do you feel when it's over? How long does it stick with you? And if I can make someone get in their car after the each show, that's what I'm, that's what I'm going for. I don't know if, I dunno if anyone's had this breakdown or not, but just hesitate from 'em before putting the key in the ignition and just kind of just sit there almost like , like they just need a moment alone.Just before they get in the car, before they start the car. That's what I, that's what I'm always trying to do. And I always, I even think about that growing up I used to go with my dad into the city. Like, you know, he had an office job and sometimes I'd put on my little clip on time and go sit in his office for, you know, it was horribly boring, but that's what I would do. And during those train rides, my dad, he always did his head in a fricking book. And that's how, that's what it was. Everyone in that commuter train from, from where we lived to the city, everyone, this is before phones. And so everyone had a book and I, and to me when I'm writing, I'm thinking, can I get that person who's reading the book? Can I get them to laugh out loud? Cuz that seems to be a high, a high bar cuz they're in their own world. Can I get 'em to laugh out loud? And those are the people I'm thinking about when I'm writing.Phil Hudson:Hmm. That's beautiful man. I think it again, you know, as you said earlier, you're not, you're not motivated by golden statues. You're not motivated by for recognition. It's, it's about the personal touch, right? It's about how can you influence one person in a way that that impacts them to stop and think and separate and contemplate the things that you're putting out there. Which yeah. Yeah, that's, I think it's an admiral pursuit.Michael Jamin:Yeah. Thank you.Phil Hudson:Yeah. Tie this back to what you discussed earlier about your runs. I actually have this written here. There's a great book that you probably haven't read called The Comfort Crisis by Michael Easter.Michael Jamin:No,Phil Hudson:You should check it out. Is basically he's a professor at U N L V, I believe University of Nevada Las Vegas. And yeah, he basically talks about why challenging ourselves and pushing ourselves to our limits for no other reason than just pushing ourselves to our limits is a well is an endeavor well worth pursuing. And culturally it's been done for millennia, but it's something that we no longer do, at least in American society. It's not really something that we push ourselves to do. But I definitely thought of you because I remember you telling the story about there's a hill by your house that you run almost every day. And I believe there was one time where you I think you tripped and fell and there was like a snake right in front of you. SoMichael Jamin:Yeah, it was a rattlesnake. No, I didn't trip. I was climbing up this hill on all fours . TherePhil Hudson:You go. It's on the ground.Michael Jamin:Yeah, yeah. It was a rattlesnake. I said, I'm taking the day off . I went, Wards Phil Hudson:Enough for you. But, but what, what pushes you to climb the hill? Like, and, and you know, and maybe we already answered this, but I think it's something that's fascinating because it's something I'm considering because there's a Japanese term for this he talks about in the book, and I apologize to everyone, I don't have it. You can, you can look at Michael Easter and I'm sure he talks about it, but it's, it's a ritual, a rite of passage that you do and you don't talk about it. It's not something you put on social media. It's not something you talk about to your friends. And except for the people who are doing that with you, it's not about cloud or versus signaling or, you know, show boating. Oh wow. Something you do in the privacy of your own home or by yourself, just for you and to me. Yeah. You know, I know about this cuz you published the fact that you, on social media, that you fell in front or you were, you had a rattlesnake right in front of you, which is something you promise, obviously. But why do you, why do you run the hill? What makes you run up the hill?Michael Jamin:Oh, you know, that's just my exercise, but so there's a number of just, there's a number of trails that I have and that's one of them in my neighborhood. And yeah, that's just one of the trails I do. And it's it's a, it's a fun one, but it gets so steep in that one section that you can't run it. You have to crawl , you have to crawl up for a couple of, you know, in a couple yards,Phil Hudson:Right. But that you say that's your exercise, but other people are not running up a hill to the point where they have to crawl through the dirt. Right. So, so I don't, what I'm asking you is like, why do you, for your exercise, instead of getting on a treadmill and running an air, an air conditioned Jim, why do you find value in running, crawling up a hill?Michael Jamin:IPhil Hudson:Don't, as Michael Jam question. Not, not generally just you as a person. Because again, I thought of you when I read this book, and he's talking about like hunting caribou in the Alaskan Tundra for 40 days. The point where he loses 15 pounds of body fat because he's starving.Michael Jamin:Wow. Right. When I, at this one hill, when you get to the top, it is like, you're done . I mean, that's a hard run. It's a hard climb. And then I have to continue, I still have to run a couple more miles just to get back to where I started, but why do I do that hill? I, it's a really, it's a very, it's really challenging and but you know, if the thing is I don't quit, I just, if it's too hard, I'll just go a little slower. But I never quit, you know, except for the day when I saw that rattlesnake , the only time I ever quit. So I just go slower. But I feel like as long as I'm doing it, you just can't quit. I think that's like, the secret is life, just don't, as long as you don't quit, you are not a failure. You haven't failed, you just haven't accomplished it yet. The minute you quit, you're a failure. You know,Phil Hudson:I think that's kind of, to summarize the, the point here for me is so many of us are worried about failing and so many of us are worried about giving up or, or being disappointing our parents or looking like we couldn't do it. Or, you know, settling for less. You know what,Michael Jamin:I did a post just a couple days ago and a friend of mine, I, I, I basically said it was about artists and Oh yeah, but art, you know, Yeah. It a post about someone being, accusing someone of being a failed artist, a failed actor. And my post, this is not such thing as a failed artist. There isn't, unless you quit, then you're a failed artist. But, you know, as long as you're trying and doing it and then, and maybe you change your mind, you say, you know what? I because the art, I mean, I didn't wanna take that back. You're not even a failed artist because you may decide I have other priorities. I wanna buy a house, I wanna make more money. And those, your priorities have changed, but that whole time that you were making art, you're not a failed artist.That's like saying Van Gogh is a failed artist because he didn't make his, he didn't be become renowned, you know, he didn't achieve any success or fame. He, you know, he died before all that happened. And he's arguably the greatest, you know, painter of all time. So was he a failed artist just because he didn't make the, you know, recognition or fame while he was alive? Of course not. And so when I posted about this, to me, it's obvious. Like to me it's simply obvious. No one's a failed artist. You know, the process of doing the art is the joy. That's what you, that's what you're getting out of it. Whether you get fame or success is a whole different story, but sometimes the two are not related. But you're still an artist. You are still an artist as long as you say you are an artist.And then, and I posted this and a friend who is, I would you could say he's a struggling writer. He's not a writer yet. I know he's a talented writer, but he hasn't broken through. But I've, I've, I've, I'm familiar with his work and he's talented. And he was like, he, he texted me, he's like, Man, thank you. I needed to hear this today. And I was like, You did. Like, I, I kind of thought, this is all obvious, you know, I, I was surprised that he needed to hear it. I was like, Dude, you just haven't, you know, you haven't reached your goal yet, but you're certainly not a failure, you know? Yeah.Phil Hudson:Well I think that's a great place. And Michael, I think it kind of highlights what in essence I get from Michael Jamin, right? From everything you put out, all the content who you've been before you started doing the podcast, all the reasons I pushed you to do a lot of this stuff. It's I think you provide a lot of stoic insight, I guess you'd say to the screenwriting,Michael Jamin:I don't even know about stoicism, but okay, maybe we should look into it.Phil Hudson:It's, it's beautiful stuff. I mean, you talk aboutNot running away from the problem earlier. I can't remember exactly what I was, but it reminds me of Ryan Holiday's book. You know, The Obstacle is the way he tells the story about the king who put a boulder in the middle of the road just to see who would move it along. And people would show up and they'd complain and they'd walk away and some people would walk around. And then one day a boy showed up and he's just like, man, like what is this thing doing here? And he went and got a stick and he use it as a lever and he popped the, the boulder out of the way. And there's a small fortune underneath it the king just watched. Cuz you know, it talks, it's a fable that oftentimes the thing we're looking for is right underneath the problem in front of us for whoever's listening to this.That's your hill. That's the hill to climb. And maybe you can't sprint up the hill right now. Maybe you are crawling up the hill. Maybe you need to slow down, right? Maybe you need to retreat for the day because there's a rattlesnake there that's gonna get you if you don't. But, but it's, it's worth continuing, it's worth pursuing. And it doesn't have to be about the fame and the fortune and success. It's about the joy of the process and the achievement and making that new mountain like Sylvester still on set. So Michael, thank you very much for being that that inspiration for me and the example that I think so many of us are looking for, even though you don't want to be, that I think it speaksMichael Jamin:To the you are . I'm glad, I'm glad I can be, helped some of health help in some service in some way, but thank you Phil. Thank you.Phil Hudson:A couple things. You have p Orchestra coming to Boston.Michael Jamin:Yep. Coming to Boston. And we're doing another show in la so Boston, November 12th and 13th and la will be the month in December afterwards. So for tickets, go to michael jam.com/live and it's a stage reading of my forthcoming collection of paper orchestra. It's about an hour and we have a q and A at the end. And and people really liked it last time, so I'm doing it again.Phil Hudson:You, you said you don't know if anyone stopped and thought in their car to think about what you said, but after your last performance series, we received plenty of emails from people raving about Yeah. Made them, It was thought provoking. It did exactly what you're hoping to do.Michael Jamin:Yeah, it did for a couple, at least a couple. So I'm happy about that. I know people, Yeah. They told me afterwards that they, it changed them a little bit bit. So I was like, that's sweet.Phil Hudson:You know, So if you were looking to be changed, go to that. Go to paperwork forMichael Jamin:Show. Yeah, , ThankPhil Hudson:You. Outside of that usual stuff, you got the free less hand michael jam.com/free. You've got the watch list. Michael jam.com/watchlist. Your Course, Michael jam.com/course. And Treasurer trove of beautiful information and social media at Michael Jam and writer, YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook. You're kind of everywhere. AndMichael Jamin:Go get itPhil Hudson:Everyone. Lot, lots more beautiful stuff coming out.Michael Jamin:All right, everyone, thank you. Until next week, next week for our next podcast. Thank you so much. Okay.Phil Hudson:This has been an episode of Screenwriters. Need to Hear This with Michael Jamin and Phil Hudson. If you'd like to support this podcast, please consider subscribing, leaving a review and sharing this podcast with someone who needs to hear today's subject. For free daily screenwriting tips, follow Michael on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok @MichaelJaminwriter. You could follow me on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok @PhilaHudson. This episode was produced by Phil Hudson and edited by Dallas Crane. Until next time, keep riding. 

The Rhino Daily Podcast
2737 - Happy Anniversary Bobby Fisher

The Rhino Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 11:29


All business owners can learn powerful lessons from the genius chess champion's famously tumultuous life. Steve Sipress, entrepreneur, marketing, sales, tips, ideas, help, strategy, small business owner, direct response, tactics, success, profits, growth, results, marketing consultant, Bobby, Fisher, chess, American, Russia, Russian, Russians, Boris, Spassky, world, champion, dropout, rebel, outlaw, loner, genius,

La Casa dello Sport
Fischer contro Spassky, la battaglia degli scacchi

La Casa dello Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 38:56


Cinquant'anni fa, il 1° settembre 1972, fu un giorno storico: un americano batté un sovietico nella finale del Campionato del Mondo di scacchi. Bobby Fisher aveva messo fine ad un dominio incontrastato in uno sport che per i sovietici significava moltissimo anche in termini politici. Nel racconto di Fabio Tavelli il risultato di una sfida sportiva che, in piena "guerra fredda", andava interpretato anche oltre il puro significato agonistico

Baywatch Berlin
Das große Retro-Promi-Nackttreffen

Baywatch Berlin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 62:06


Manchmal müssen praktische Lösungen her. Ständig fällt in diesen Tagen etwas aus oder die Schlange aus Menschen geht zweimal ums Gebäude. Der Grund? Fehlende Sicherheitskräfte durch Corona! Wirklich ein Problem? Ach was, denn in dieser Folge beweisen Schmitti, Jakob und Klausimann ein weiteres Mal: Baywatch Berlin kann Krise, denn sie denken praktisch & kosteneffektiv. Ein Corona-Deutschland-Hack aus der aktuellen Folge daher hier schon vorab zum Anfüttern neuer Fans: Einfach in den sauren Apfel beißen und Olaf Scholz überall hin einladen! Von Chrissi Lindner lernen heißt ganz vorne mitzuspielen. Statt teurer Securitymannschaft einfach den Bundeskanzler auf die Gästeliste setzen und schon sichert die Luftwaffe persönlich den Eingang zum Club. Und die Rechnung geht dann durch 83 Millionen. Gut, was? Egal ob Festival, Promi FKK Party oder eine Vorführung atonaler Musik am Ballermann (alles echte Fälle aus der aktuellen Folge, cool!) - Der Kanzler saves the rave! Warum Jakob Lundt beim „Spiel der Könige“ zunächst im Bereich Flunky Ball assoziiert, warum Oasis für immer und ewig die lustigsten Asozialen des Planeten bleiben werden, und ob Jakobs Arschbombe am Ende der Folge eventuell sogar verantwortlich für die nächste Retrowelle bei RTL ist? Wir werden sehen und damit meine ich hören. Viel Spaß mit der neuesten Folge Baywatch Berlin Summer Breeze (Nacktfolge). *** "Schach" https://www.zeit.de/2022/27/schach-wm-bobby-fischer-boris-spasski-island?utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.de%2F **** "Oasis" https://youtu.be/q9iMGLKfLpo Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/BaywatchBerlin

Unsung Cinematics
Off The Record - April 2022

Unsung Cinematics

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 33:59


In this months Off The Record we take a brief look at the following films. The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997), Tom Clancy's: Without Remorse (2021), Hard Target (1993), Paycheck (2003), The Air I Breath (2007), and Searching for Bobby Fisher (1993).

THE FROTHCAST - A Surf Podcast (sometimes)
Ep27: MEO Pro Portugal Wrap with Surfival League, Melt Down Island III, Myrt Merch, The End of the Colapinto Curse, Song Sauce feat Pivit, Kelly Slater's Tuna Melt, California Love, WSL Mid Year Cut!

THE FROTHCAST - A Surf Podcast (sometimes)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 52:14


The 2022 MEO Pro Portugal saw the cream rise to the top as San CleMyrte's very own Griffin Colapinto snagged his first CT win and Brazil's Tatiana Weston-Webb clinched her 3rd CT victory! Hearts were broken and dreams were made as I placed last in The Frothcast Fam League and @DearMum & @ABayer01 blew away the clurb with strategies even Bobby Fisher would have soiled himself on. Hendo sits down and chats about all this with Surfival League Fantasy Frothers Taylor and Chad as they contemplate the aftermath of Portugal, This year's first 10 point ride, myrt merch, the WSL's mid year cut, and a segment featuring a quintessential punk song from their youth entitled 'Cyber Christ' by Pivit! Taylor had a quick chat with lead singer of Pivit Mr. Chris Moore and he breaks down how the song came about and eventually became the ender section for Kelly Slater in Taylor Steele's iconic film entitled 'Loose Change'. Make sure you snag your ticket for Pivit's upcoming show at the Belly Up in Solana Beach April 8th: https://bellyupsolanabeach.frontgatetickets.com/event/j47idzsyir7nwcel --- @Hendo_Froth --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefrothcast/message

86 GIVING A SHIT : Chefinski’s opinions, suggestions, and stories

None of this is real. You know it. I know it. They know it. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chefinski/message

The Latter-day Disciples Podcast
Ep. 6 | Latter-day Roles of the 12 Tribes with Brother Ross Baron, Ph.D.

The Latter-day Disciples Podcast

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 63:47 Transcription Available


In this special guest feature, Brother Ross Baron teaches the origins of the 12 tribes of Israel, including what made Abraham chosen as ancient patriarch and as one who would covenant with Jehovah. We discuss what "the hearts turning to the fathers" actually means, and how we are a part of this ancient, you could even say eternal, legacy of obligation to and blessings from the Lord. Brother Baron shares his experiences while teaching at the BYU Jerusalem Center, including the miraculous events that took place to establish it, and which continue to occur in that sacred place. He gives his thoughts and historical context to help us better understand and respond to modern-day struggles in the Middle East. Brother Baron discusses the ancient symbolism and responsibilities of specific tribes, with emphasis on Levi, Ephraim, and Judah, and how all tribes are fulfilling their responsibilities in the Last Days. Finally, we talk about what can be expected in the days ahead for members of these tribes - also known as the "noble and great ones". DO NOT miss this incredible conversation - it will leave you convinced of your own great heritage, and will surely inspire you to boldly accept your own responsibilities to fulfill the covenants of the House of Israel.Brother Ross Baron was born and raised in Southern California. He joined the Church when he was 18, as a convert from Judaism, and served a mission to Argentina, Buenos Aires South which was divided and then served in Argentina Bahia Blanca.  When he returned home, Brother Baron met, fell in love with, and married Kathleen Ann Bolton in the Los Angeles Temple. They have nine children (five boys and four girls). Dr. Baron received a Bachelor's degree from BYU-Provo in Finance, a Master's degree and a Ph.D. from the University of Southern California (USC) in Religion and Social Ethics. He was involved in business and entrepreneurship before going to work as a full-time Institute Director CES Coordinator in Southern California at the Glendora and Claremont Institutes for the Church.  After twelve years as an Institute Director and Coordinator, He came to teach at BYU-Idaho's Religion and Philosophy department in the summer of 2005 and commands an impressive 4.7 on Rate My Professor. Bro. Baron and his family also lived in Jerusalem Aug 2018-Aug 2019 where he served as a visiting professor at the BYU Jerusalem center. Bro. Baron has had a plethora of interesting opportunities throughout his life including swimming across the San Francisco Bay for the Escape from Alcatraz triathlon, winning a stove, a mop, and a barrel sauna on The Price is Right, playing the drums with institute students at the Hard Rock Cafe in Los Angeles, and playing chess in the US open Tournament in 1991, where he first played Arnold Denker, who had previously beat Bobby Fisher, about which he says he was worked.Brother Baron represents an incredible example of what it is to boldly live the gospel, as he has often spoken at Christian colleges and universities, educating other sects about our faith. He once represented the Church on a History Channel special, and He also has led community firesides geared towards advocating for the church and which were attended by thousands.We invite you to follow us on Instagram @lddisciplespodcast. Our sister-site, Honey + Lilies, is your one-stop shop for all the things related to temporal preparation, from food storage to disaster prep, and everything in between! Be sure to check them out as well! 

Glitter and Be Gay
Episode 8 - "Mexicooooooooo!!"

Glitter and Be Gay

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 37:31


It's Glitter and Be Gay's one-year anniversary and we're going back to where it all began... Mexico!  Plus, Robbie tries a new diet, Amy becomes Bobby Fisher, and a new segment called Glitter or Garbage!

Robert Ziino's Podcast
Episode 16: Tribute to Bobby Fisher

Robert Ziino's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 5:00


I'm Sorry...What?! The Podcast
Episode 119: Fisher Family Murder and Kathleen Folbigg

I'm Sorry...What?! The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 54:19


Kristyna covers tragic murder of Mary Brittany and Bobby Fisher by their father Robert Fisher a Top 10 most wanted fugitive. Amanda then starts episode 1 of a 3 part series on the Story of Kathleen Folbigg and man does she blue ball you guys... sorry not sorry. ***** Content Warning *****  This podcast series uses strong language and explicit content. If you are easily triggered by either of these listener discretion is advised. Also note we use dark humor as our own way of coping with the dark content we discuss and also because we may be terrible people… It's fine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Las Historias de Khulmani
Historia de los juegos: Segunda Parte

Las Historias de Khulmani

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 53:29


En este programa seguimos con la serie que comenzamos con el anterior episodio, en la que abordamos la historia de los juegos, en especial los llamados juegos de mesa o de tablero. En este episodio hablamos de la historia de distintos juegos que han sido importantes desde la Edad Media hasta prácticamente la Contemporaneidad, dejando el S. XX y lo que llevamos del S.XXI para un futuro programa. ¡Acompáñame en este viaje fascinante por algunos de los juegos más importantes de la historia de la humanidad! Enlaces sobre los productos de ocio y entretenimiento: En busca de Bobby Fisher: https://www.filmaffinity.com/ie/film996310.html Gambito de dama: https://www.filmaffinity.com/ie/film634805.html El Rey del Juego/Cincinnati Kid https://www.filmaffinity.com/ie/film193586.html Maverick https://www.filmaffinity.com/ie/film666894.html https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050037/ Naipecoleccion/Museo del Naipe: http://www.museodelnaipe.com/naipecoleccion/ Arcana taller artesano: https://arcana-artesania.es/categoria-producto/juegos-historicos-artesanales/ Música CreativeCommons: Driving to the Delta (Lobo Loco), Running Waters (Jason Shaw), Podcast Theme (Kevin Hartnell), Ethnic Drums (SoundSide Royalty Free Music).

Two Can Keep A Secret
Ep. 5: Family Annihilators

Two Can Keep A Secret

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 74:30


Ever get so angry with your family that you wish they were all dead? This week we bring to you the stories of two families who were eliminated by the one person they trusted the most.Pam- I will be telling you about the tragic murder of Mary, Brittney, and Bobby Fisher and the 'disappearance' of their husband/father, Robert Fisher. If you have any information on the whereabouts of Robert Fisher, please call 1-800-CALL-FBI. To see the FBI Wanted flyer with age progression photos, click here. Ronda-  I will launch us into the lives of the Sheats family. Divorce is hard for everyone involved, but is the appropriate response really to massacre your entire family? When Jason asks his wife, Christy, for a divorce her response was to make him suffer at the expense of their daughters Madison and Taylor. Sources:Pam-Psychology:WikipediaUniversity of Albany Scholars Archive Alphagalileo.comstayathomemum.comCase:MurderpediaAZcentralPhoenix New TimesCBS NewsCNNScottsdale ProgressRonda-Case: 911 callHuffPost Latest NewsPEOPLE.com (1)CBS News PEOPLE.com (2) Heavy.comMusic:Flying and Uplifting by Lesfm on Pixabay

Trick or Treat Radio
TorTR #486 - Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Hubcaps

Trick or Treat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 161:31


Following a series of unexplained incidents, a Zombie Grrl is reunited with a show that has been lost for nearly 10 years. Titane: A movie highly divisive to thoughts and opinions, with high tensile strength boldness. For New Guest November this time around we are joined by Rachel from The Zombie Grrlz and she picked a doozy for us to discuss. We tackle Titane, the latest film from director Julia Ducournau! We also discuss Life Day, the worst TV sitcom spin-offs, and gender identity in film. So grab the Ravenshadow Magic 8-Ball, have intimate relations with the nearest vehicle, and definitely strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Rachel from Zombie Grrlz, Raw, the rash heard around the world, Jack Skellington, Life Day, Star Wars Holiday Special, Bea Arthur, virtual porn machine, drinking in bed, zombiegrrlz.com, Cast of Ka: A Dark Tower Podcast, Knocking, The Stream Queens, Haxan, The More Deadly Podcast, Altered State of Drugachusetts, Timo Tjahjanto, Under Siege, Steven Seagal, The Night Comes For Us, Aliens, Jennifer's Body, The Thing, Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched, the worst TV spin-offs, Gloria, Christian Jacobs, The Aquabats, Burgess Meredith, The Bobby Fisher of Sitcom Knowledge, The Michael Richards Show, Happy Days, The Jeffersons, Angela Lansbury of the Woods, Titane, Julia Ducournau, body horror, Cronenberg, Agathe Rousselle, Noomi Rapace, masculine vs feminine stereotypes, Nicolas Winding Refn, Possessor, Brandon Cronenberg, Garance Marillier, monster and mother, Jon Cryer is Hiding Out, Ghostbusters Firefighter Jumpsuit, Buttcrack, Greasy Strangler, Moving Violations, The Ravenshadow 8-Ball, Shang-Chi and the Ten Rings, Possession, Sam Neill, overwhelming icy cold tones, The Green Knight, The Novum Channel, The Night House, David Bruckner, Hellraiser, The Deep House, Last Night in Soho, Edgar Wright, “Sucked a Haunted Lake Full of Dicks”, The Untitled Nick Cave Show, X-Pac, and America: The Spin-Off.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)

OKHR Leads
30. Phillip Wilson - Unions, Riverboat Casinos, and Chess

OKHR Leads

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 63:03


Phillip B. Wilson is President and General Counsel of Labor Relations Institute and is a nationally recognized speaker, author and expert on labor relations, leadership and creating positive workplaces. Prior to joining LRI, Phil practiced labor and employment law in Chicago and was Director of HR for a riverboat casino (really). He graduated magna cum laude from Augustana College (IL) and earned his J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School. His book Left of Boom was a top 5 HR book on Amazon.com. His most recent book, The Approachability Playbook, has shipped over 5,500 copies. Augustana College University of Michigan Labor Relations Institute Left of Boom Approachability Playbook NLRB Stuart Smalley – SNL Ted Lasso Tim Ferris Against the Rules – Michael Lewis Revisionist History – Malcolm Gladwell Conversations with Cowan – Tyler Cowan Queen's Gambit Searching for Bobby Fisher

Horizon's Point: (Allegedly) a D&D Podcast
Ep. 8 - Time to FACE the Music

Horizon's Point: (Allegedly) a D&D Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 60:28


The party ventures deeper underground after running into a… piano that wants to murder them in the middle of a cavern that they were expressly warned not to go into? It's probably fine. . . . Djinny tests their piano skills. Kai learns the difference between dap and dab. Aoife kicks a door real hard again. Orion channels Bobby Fisher. . . . Join the shenanigans on social media! @allegedlydndpod on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook - and don't forget to tweet your burning, irrelevant questions to Djinny using #shoutatthewind. . . . Main Theme Music: “Albion” by Alexander Shalyapin (Delenfer) Licensed under Creative Commons: BY Attribution 4.0 License Underscore Music: “Solitude of an Era” by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: BY Attribution 4.0 License "Ethernight Club" Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ “Unsafe Roads” by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: BY Attribution 4.0 License

Will Alexander's Dog Show Tips
Will Alexander's DST -Bobby Fisher Interview with Will Alexander

Will Alexander's Dog Show Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 56:23


Will Alexander's DST -Bobby Fisher Interview with Will Alexander

Solo Cleaning School

Actual quote - "Some of you won't move your pawn until you can see the checkmate.I heard about Caleb Maddix a few years ago when he was 15 years old. I was shocked to hear about this teenager that had already blown past me in annual revenue and was about to earn his first million dollars. Recently, I listened to a podcast with Caleb at 17 (He's 18 now). He rocked me with 3 to 4 solid mindset bombs. I would like to share one with you, Mr. Overthinker, and Mrs. Procrastinator.Caleb was sharing how he has been able to achieve so much, so soon. He referenced sage advice he got from Oprah. "What is your next big move? Do that through to completion.". Caleb then shared a chess-related metaphor that hit me right between the eyes. "Too many of us are overthinking everything, planning and strategizing everything, that they don't do anything.  People are always planning out nine moves ahead until they can find their checkmate. In fact, they won't move their pawn until they can find their checkmate." Bombshell dropped! I'm no chess master and maybe this is exactly how Chess Masters play the game. Maybe they do "see" the entire board 9+ moves in advance. It's quite possible that Bobby Fisher and chess prodigies can literally see 5 different ways to win the game before they even move their first pawn. Or maybe, just maybe, the Chess Master chooses his next best move all the time. He can calculate the statistical probability of each potential move and chooses the best next move like Oprah says. He is willing to lose his pawn or knight or bishop to gain something greater. Risk is part of the reward. He is not stalled or stuck in paralysis by analysis. He must make the next best move all the time to have a chance to win the game.I find this to be so true in life. We are waiting to move our pawn until we can see the checkmate. Instead, just move your pawn in the best direction and strategy that you can. Evaluate the pros and cons, the risks vs. the rewards, but ultimately, make the move! Do not move slowly. Increase your Speed of Action to increase your speed of results! Make the move and then focus your effort on making that move the best it can be. Then you can quickly assess, so you can make the next best move based on what adversity comes against you. It's always about the next move! Caleb also says this. "Every move you make is going to incur obstacles and life happens. You never know what will come against you. Therefore it's nearly impossible for someone to plan out their checkmate and for every step to work exactly as they choose." So what is your next big move that'll move you forward? If you need help with that, reach out to me for a Free Private Consultation.

Inquisikids Daily
The Greatest Chess Player

Inquisikids Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 5:20


The Greatest Chess Player Join us today as we learn about one of the greatest chess players of all time, Bobby Fisher who was born on March 9, 1943. Sources: https://kidskonnect.com/fun/chess/ https://www.chessalert.com/brief-history-chess/ https://www.chess.com/players/bobby-fischer https://www.britannica.com/biography/Bobby-Fischer Send us listener mail! Send an audio message: anchor.fm/inquisikids-daily/message Send an email: podcast@inquisikids.com

El libro de Tobias
El libro de Tobias: 8.21 Especial series 8 (Gambito de dama, Antidisturbios, The Boys, La Valla, 30 monedas ...)

El libro de Tobias

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 412:27


Retomamos la temporada y lo hacemos con un especial de series en nuestra “Sección principal”. Especial que incluye las series; “The Boys”, “La Valla”, “Antidisturbios”, “Gambito de dama”, “30 monedas”, “Dime quién soy”, “TWD World Beyond”, “Creepshow”, “Outsiders” y la 2ª temporada de “The Twilight Zone”. Además en nuestra nueva sección “El callejón oscuro” os traigo esta semana a un asesino en serie español, Francisco García Escalero, conocido como “El matamendigos”. Francisco era un asesino necrófilo y brutal que ejecutó despiadadamente y quemó a 11 indigentes, Y ocurrió en Madrid a finales de los 80 y principios de los 90. Finalmente en la sección “¿Qué fue de?” esta semana os hablo de la Gran Maestra Húngara Judit Polgár, la mejor jugadora de todos los tiempos que llego a poner en jaque a la elite masculina del ajedrez, ganándoles a todos. Judit es (junto a Bobby Fisher), la gran inspiración para el personaje de Beth Harmon de la serie “Queen’s Gambit”. Tiempos: Sección principal: del 00:02:48 al 05:22:24 Sección “El callejón oscuro”: del 05:22:25 al 06:05:55 Sección “¿Qué fue de?”: del 06:05:56 al 06:47:24 Presentación, dirección, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Diseño logo Podcast: albacanodesigns (Alba Cano) Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

RNZ: Sunday Morning
Why it's never too late to learn something new

RNZ: Sunday Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 26:51


Our ability to pick up new skills declines with age, but harnessing a specific mindset can help you learn new tricks as an adult. Tom Vanderbilt joins the show to discuss his new book, Beginners: The Curious Power of Lifelong Learning.

RNZ: Sunday Morning
Why it's never too late to learn something new

RNZ: Sunday Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 26:51


Our ability to pick up new skills declines with age, but harnessing a specific mindset can help you learn new tricks as an adult. Tom Vanderbilt joins the show to discuss his new book, Beginners: The Curious Power of Lifelong Learning.

Culture Pop
Episode 95 - William Horberg, "The Queen's Gambit"

Culture Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 58:30


"The Queen's Gambit" from Executive Producer William Horberg has become nothing less than a phenomenon. It is the most-watched series in Netflix history. Bill Horberg joins us with an inside-look  at the show, and Sue & I talk with him about some of his other films including "The Talented Mr. Ripley," "Sliding Doors," "Cold Mountain," "Searching for Bobby Fisher" and more.

Build your Superpower
8.2: How Not to Be Stupid — Adam Robinson

Build your Superpower

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 41:54


This might be the most insightful interview we've had — don't risk missing it.Adam shares his secrets on how not to be stupid.We talk about:- What is stupidity?- What drives stupidity — and why are we all at risk?- What skills can help us not act stupidly?It's hard to describe Adam because he's brilliant. Among other things, he is an:- Advisor to multi-billion dollar hedge funds- Founder of the Princeton Review- US Chess master who trained with Bobby Fisher (!)If you like this episode, you might like the first part of this interview with Adam. In it, he reveals how you can build your superpower. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit buildyoursuperpower.substack.com

Cinematic Underdogs
17. Moneyball (2011)

Cinematic Underdogs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 107:53


With technology and mathematics continuing to replace the human workforce, the relevancy of "Moneyball" far supersedes the baseball park. Nevertheless, while the plot of this Oscar-nominated film can feel numerically engineered at times, it never forgets its more sentient roots as a veritable sports movie. With statistically-driven montage sequences, an ecstatic portrayal of the Oakland A's record breaking twenty-game win streak, and the depiction of a ragtag team replete with unorthodox personalities, "Moneyball" balances its heady & arithmetical proclivities by adding all of the classic sports tropes we've come to love in this traditionally 'feel good' genre. From the opening shots of the Oakland A's forlorn front office to its moody final close-up of a General Manager's staring straight ahead with bittersweet tears outlining his eyes, "Moneyball" is much more emotionally complex than your ordinary baseball flick. Written by Steven Zaillian ("Searching for Bobby Fisher") and Aaron Sorkin ("The Social Network"), directed by Bennett Miller ("Capote" / "Foxcatcher"), and starring Brad Pitt (playing Billy Beane) and Jonah Hill (as Peter Brand), the film is a truly ensemble effort: with each member of the all-star roster pulling their weight. Even the smaller roles in the film—from Phillip Seymour Hoffman performance as the beleaguered A's coach Art Howe to Chris Pratt's performance as an aging catcher relocated to first base—fill in the margins of "Moneyball" with the necessary layers of subtext and texture the film needs to drive its philosophical home. Recognizing the impact and moral weight that these players give the film, Jordan Puga and Paul Keelan analyze the many philosophical and ethical predicaments that are provoked by the growing popularity of SABRmetrics in baseball and beyond: Have we become too consumed with empirical data and lost our instinctive human edge? Was Billy Beane's all-in bet on the hypothesis that OBP trumps all other factors the predominant factor in spurring the Oakland A's toward their miraculous turnaround season? And if the money is simply reallocated to overpaying GM's and sabermetricians in the aftermath of the growing prominence of this practice, has anything really been circumvented or changed? These are big-time questions, and "Moneyball's" ambivalent ending—leaving the viewer stewing and pensive at best—serves as the ideal catalyst for meaningful discourse: providing a ton of existential pickles to be scrupulously parsed and pondered over. - As always, thanks for listening! Please follow us on Twitter (@CinematicUnder) or Letterboxd (Search: Cinematic Underdogs, or just click on this link https://letterboxd.com/synemastehsia/)! And don't forget to subscribe, review, and like the podcast via whatever platform you are listening to it on.

Pretty Much Pop: A Culture Podcast
PMP#78: Chess Is Having a Moment w/ J.J. Lang

Pretty Much Pop: A Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 47:34


In light of The Queen's Gambit, chess expert J.J. joins Mark, Erica, and Brian to look at chess media, culture, and personalities. We consider gender, genius, and other issues in Gambit, plus Pawn Sacrifice, Searching for Bobby Fisher, The Luzhin Defense, and The Coldest Game. For more, visit prettymuchpop.com. Hear bonus content for this episode at patreon.com/prettymuchpop.

Build your Superpower
8.1: Build your superpower — Adam Robinson

Build your Superpower

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 52:44


It's hard to describe Adam because he's brilliant. Among other things, he is an:- Advisor to multi-billion dollar hedge funds- Founder of the Princeton Review- US Chess master who trained with Bobby Fisher (!)We've taken 2 licences with Adam: to record a 3h interview when we typically take 45 minutes and to name this first episode like the podcast.In this first episode, we talk with Adam about:- What's Adam's opinionated view on how to build a superpower?- How can you love?- Where should you focus your attention?- Why can't you make breakthroughs with logic?- How can you build a system to cultivate your intuitions? This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit buildyoursuperpower.substack.com

SALLE 101
L’émission du jeudi 7 janvier 2021

SALLE 101

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021


[…] Pour sa première émission de l’année, la Salle 101 s’offre un lifting politique poujadiste et t’offre plusieurs cadeaux somptuaires, de nature divertissante : Le jeu de la dame, roman de Walter Tevis, désormais série télé à succès. Fin de partie, biographie de Bobby Fisher par Frank Brady. À l’état de nature, novella de Damon [...]

SALLE 101
L'émission du jeudi 7 janvier 2021

SALLE 101

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021


[…] Pour sa première émission de l'année, la Salle 101 s'offre un lifting politique poujadiste et t'offre plusieurs cadeaux somptuaires, de nature divertissante : Le jeu de la dame, roman de Walter Tevis, désormais série télé à succès. Fin de partie, biographie de Bobby Fisher par Frank Brady. À l'état de nature, novella de Damon […]

Killer Cross Examination
Queen's Gambit- Courtroom Edition

Killer Cross Examination

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 32:16


Queen's Gambit is a television show about chess. Bobby Fisher, perhaps the most famous/infamous chess player in history, once proclaimed that “chess is life.” In many ways, this is true. It is certainly true of litigation, criminal defense cases and the cross examination. When I cross examine, we are trying to think many moves ahead so that nothing our opponent does comes as a surprise. Rather, we are trying to maneuver our opponent, whether it be the prosecutor or a witness, into a bad position. Recently we obtained a dismissal in a very high-profile case in a traffic related death case. Rockind Law was the third law firm to get involved in the case and like a chess player, we surveyed the board, considered the possible moves and put in place a strategy to corner our opponent and obtain a dismissal. In the Queen's Gambit show, Elizabeth Harmon, the star of the show, is known for visualizing her moves and the board. We did this in our most recent win. In this episode, the Queen's Gambit Episode of our podcast, I walk you through that victory and strategy.

1980 Podcast
#37 Ajedrez

1980 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 31:36


En este episodio, el peón se puede comer al rey. José Llamosas repasa su carrera en el ajedrez. Mafalda, Capablanca y Gambito de dama. Kasparov, Karpov y Bobby Fisher son grandes maestos pero IBM y su Deep Blue es el campeón. Anoten sus jugadas porque acá no está permitido  patear el tablero. Pasen y oigan.  

Meditaciones De Cthulhu
Utah - Bobby Fisher - Nash

Meditaciones De Cthulhu

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 28:37


Un salto a Utah, para después adentrarnos en el mundo, en la vida de Bobby Fisher y finalmente música de Nash.

Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast
(Don't fall for) The Downward Spiral

Ivy League Prep Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 17:20


Josh Waitzkin's new book "The Art of Learning" teaches what it takes to become a world champion. Josh was the national or world champion for his age group in chess for over a decade, and was the subject of the popular Hollywood film "Searching for Bobby Fisher." After he quit competitive chess, he started studying martial arts, and a few years later was declared world champion in Tai Chi Chuan. He teaches how dangerous it can be to get stuck in a downward spiral, and I teach the ancient Hawaii'n healing art of Ho'oponopono to help you break free from that downward spiral before it begins.

Uncover True Crime
Episode 36: The Murders of Mary, Brittany & Bobby Fisher

Uncover True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 20:20


You never know what goes on behind closed doors. The most unsuspecting people can harbour the most dreadful secrets, even the most successful people can have skeletons in their closet and just because someone appears to have the perfect family, they might still be dealing with unresolved issues from their own childhood. Issues that get progressively worse until they finally snap and commit a crime so awful that they make it onto one of the most infamous lists in the world. That's exactly what we will be discussing today as we discuss the murders of Mary, Brittany and Bobby Fisher. If you have any information on Robert William Fisher's possible whereabouts, please call the Scottsdale Police Department at (480) 312-2716 or the Phoenix FBI Office at (602) 279-5511.Twitter - @Uncover_podInstagram - uncovertruecrimepodJoin Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/uncovertruecrimediscussionCase Suggestion Form - https://forms.gle/mUDbNYeoTZ5kGfaq7Music by CO.AG - Dark Rage, Haunted and The RakeAll sources and pictures can be found at www.uncovertruecrimepodcast.co.uk

Journey of an Aesthete Podcast
A Consummate Actor: A conversation with Austin Pendleton on his life in the theatre, movies, television and much more

Journey of an Aesthete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 48:52


"I talk with veteran actor, write, producer, and teacher on his life in the art of acting." Inside the Episode with Mitch Hampton: "The diverse group of guests on our podcast encompass both those I have never met and only know from their work in what you might consider a "public" sense. Then there are those guests whom I have had the good fortune to know personally. I have never gotten to know the actor Austin Pendleton in a personal manner but I know for sure my first conscious awareness of him was most probably from his role in the Peter Bogdonavich masterpiece What's Up Doc (1972), which I saw on the big screen at the age of six, with Barbara Streisand and Ryan O'Neal. I was not so fortunate to have seen his early 1970s musical or theatre work, yet it feel like I have seen him in so many television and movie productions as well as on Broadway (Doubles comes to mind from the 80s) and my now father produced his play Orson's Shadow, that I can confidently say that he has been such a large part of the world of both theaters, movies and t.v. that I feel that I grew up with him to the extent that one can group up with a "named actor." I never dreamed I would have had the opportunity to speak with him on this context in my own podcast. Austin Pendleton is, among many other things, what sometimes people call the real deal. He is one of the greatest living actors, period, regardless of genre or style of production. He is also beloved as a teacher of acting and playwright and director in his own right. It is always an honor to be able to talk to someone who cells at what they do artistically, especially if they are as generous as is Austin, as well a clear about his own life experiences and what they have meant to him. " Austin's Bio Austin has appeared on, off and off-off Broadway, in such productions as The Diary of Anne Frank (with Natalie Portman), Fiddler on the Roof (the original cast, with Zero Mostel), Doubles (with Ron Leibman), Educating Rita (with Laurie Metcalf), Mother Courage (with Meryl Streep), Romeo and Juliet (with Lauren Ambrose), The Last Sweet Days of Isaac (for which he won an Obie and a Drama Desk Award), Hail Scrawdyke (for which he won the Clarence Derwent Award, a production directed by Alan Arkin), and in such roles as Richard III, Richard II, Hamlet, Uncle Vanya, Shylock and many others. He is also an Ensemble member at the Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago and has acted and directed there and in many other regional theatres. He has acted in over 100 film and television shows. Film credits include My Cousin Vinny, A Beautiful Mind, 2 Days in the Valley, Finding Nemo, Searching for Bobby Fisher, Catch-22, The Muppet Movie, and many more. Television credits include Homicide, Oz, Law and Order, Life on Mars, Miami Vice and many other shows. His Broadway directing credits include Spoils of War, The Runner Stumbles, and a Tony nomination for directing Elizabeth Taylor and Maureen Stapleton in The Little Foxes. His three plays (all published and all widely produced) are Orson's Shadow, Uncle Bob, and Booth; he has also written the book for a new musical called A Minister's Wife, in 2009 at Writers' Theatre in Glencoe, Illinois, and scheduled for production next spring at Lincoln Center in NY. He is the star of Everyone's Carol, as Ebenezer Scrooge. He teaches acting at HB Studio in New York. Links to Austin's beautiful work: HB Studios , Steppenwolfe Theatre Everyone’s Carol Starring Austin Pendelton Documentary, Playbill --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mitch-hampton/message

Stand jetzt
Die Sportthemen des Tages am 1.9.: Erotische Trainer, Kerber & Zverev weiter, DFB-Hygiene, 5 Fragen an SGE

Stand jetzt

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 26:33


Die Bayern räumen  - Stand jetzt - alles ab. Aber den erotischsten Trainer haben sie nicht. Warum das für Hansi Flick und damit auch die Bayern aber ganz gut ist, verraten euch Malte Asmus und Andreas Wurm. Aber dann wenden sie sich den harten sportlichen Fakten zu. Andreas Thies (Chip&Charge) analysiert die ersten Auftritte von Angelique Kerber und Alexander Zverev bei den US Open. Prof. Dr. Tim Meyer erklärt das neue DFB-Hygienekonzept und Christoph Senft, Eintracht-Experte im BuliSpecial, beantwortet die 5 Fragen an die Saison der SGE. Dazu gibt es Geburtstagsgrüße an eine deutsche Tennislegende und Erinnerungen an ein legendäres Psychoduell am Schachbrett....

Mixed-Sport – meinsportpodcast.de
Die Sportthemen des Tages am 1.9.: Erotische Trainer, Kerber & Zverev weiter, DFB-Hygiene, 5 Fragen an SGE

Mixed-Sport – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 26:33


Die Bayern räumen  - Stand jetzt - alles ab. Aber den erotischsten Trainer haben sie nicht. Warum das für Hansi Flick und damit auch die Bayern aber ganz gut ist, verraten euch Malte Asmus und Andreas Wurm. Aber dann wenden sie sich den harten sportlichen Fakten zu. Andreas Thies (Chip&Charge) analysiert die ersten Auftritte von Angelique Kerber und Alexander Zverev bei den US Open. Prof. Dr. Tim Meyer erklärt das neue DFB-Hygienekonzept und Christoph Senft, Eintracht-Experte im BuliSpecial, beantwortet die 5 Fragen an die Saison der SGE. Dazu gibt es Geburtstagsgrüße an eine deutsche Tennislegende und Erinnerungen an ein legendäres Psychoduell am Schachbrett....

Derek O'Shea Show | Comedy News Show
Tuesday - Trump, Laura Ingraham, Kenosha, Kyle Rittenhouse, Australia, Facebook, Google, Portland, Riots, Protests, Ted Wheeler, CDC, COVID19, Bill De Blasio, Philadelphia, Turkey, Islamic Commander, and Bobby Fisher

Derek O'Shea Show | Comedy News Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 2:40 Transcription Available


Mixed-Sport – meinsportpodcast.de
Die Sportthemen des Tages am 1.9.: Erotische Trainer, Kerber & Zverev weiter, DFB-Hygiene, 5 Fragen an SGE

Mixed-Sport – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 26:33


Die Bayern räumen  - Stand jetzt - alles ab. Aber den erotischsten Trainer haben sie nicht. Warum das für Hansi Flick und damit auch die Bayern aber ganz gut ist, verraten euch Malte Asmus und Andreas Wurm. Aber dann wenden sie sich den harten sportlichen Fakten zu. Andreas Thies (Chip&Charge) analysiert die ersten Auftritte von Angelique Kerber und Alexander Zverev bei den US Open. Prof. Dr. Tim Meyer erklärt das neue DFB-Hygienekonzept und Christoph Senft, Eintracht-Experte im BuliSpecial, beantwortet die 5 Fragen an die Saison der SGE. Dazu gibt es Geburtstagsgrüße an eine deutsche Tennislegende und Erinnerungen an ein legendäres Psychoduell am Schachbrett....

No Prisoners Podcast with Brad Garrett
Ep 1: Actress Joely Fisher, Photographer Kirk Tsonos and Comedian Nancy Ryan

No Prisoners Podcast with Brad Garrett

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 67:48


Joely Fisher joins the show tonight to talk about how she has dealt with depression and addiction, about growing up the daughter of her famous parents, Bobby Fisher and Connie Stevens and the devastating loss of her beloved sister, Carrie Fisher. Joely also talks about starting The Fisher Foundation and her work on the board of the Alcott Center that helps people dealing with mental health issues and addiction. Also joining the show is photographer, Kirk Tsonos who's been on the front lines of the Black Lives Matters movement in recent months and whose photo of a homeless man in a wheelchair being shot in the face with a bean bag round garnered him international attention. Standup comedian, Nancy Ryan, joins from Las Vegas to talk about her own fight with addiction and some resources for managing her sobriety. @msjoelyfisher @fwdset @nancyryancomic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bradgarrett/message

Galata: A Podcast from Puneeth Suraana
Organised Chaos: From Zero To A Billion And Beyond!

Galata: A Podcast from Puneeth Suraana

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 109:30


Nikhil Kamath Co-founder, Zerodha, and I discuss markets, luck, greek philosophy, helpers high, renaissance paintings and so much more!Reach Nikhil on Instagram: @nikhilkamath586Links to significant resources mentioned in the interaction:Books:Money: Master the Game - 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom Market Wizards: Interviews with Top Traders Updated (Indian Reprint)The Courage To Be Disliked: How to free yourself, change your life and achieve real happinessMichelangelo: A Life in Six MasterpiecesOn the Shortness of Life (Penguin Great Ideas) By SenecaKochland - The Secret History of Koch Industries and Corporate Power in AmericaMaverick: The Success Story Behind the World's Most Unusual Workplace: The Success Story Behind the World's Most Unusual WorkshopPS If enough of you buy from these links, Amazon India will treat me with a Thick Chocolate Shake.from Corner House!Other ResourcesBeing ethical is long term greedy- Naval RavikantKasparov's classic quote in this NewYorker articleGod Friended Me episode.Investing advise for beginners by Nikhil on Shradha Sharma's Money MattersCorrection: The quote was not by Barkha Dutt, it was by Shoba De, Link to the article***If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews!For show notes and past guests, please visit http://galata.meSign up for Puneeth's daily cookie-sized blogs: https://puneethsuraana.comInterested in sponsoring the podcast? Drop a note to puneethsuraana@gmail.comFollow Puneeth: Instagram: instagram.com/puneethsuraanaFacebook: facebook.com/puneethsuraana 

Welcome to the Party, Pal!
Episode 4 - Movies Featuring Kids

Welcome to the Party, Pal!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 30:41


Welcome to the Party, Pal! Episode 4 - Movies Featuring Kids For this Episode of Welcome to the Party, Pal! The Loomer brothers watched 6 of their favorite movies featuring young kids (Under 10)*. Preston Chose: Kindergarten Cop, The Little Rascals, and E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial Nathan Chose: Return to Oz, Oliver!, and Searching for Bobby Fisher *Movies subject to change whenever we find a movie we like more. Check us out on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBoiiMKFUoXfojMd-N7MxHg?view_as=subscriber Also on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/welcome-to-the-party-pal/id1517145333 Also on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5VUOIdm0bwVbDVL8G1zJaY?si=cO4ebbrPRGmzrOAg6BEsYA Follow us on TwitterPreston: @ploominatorNathan: @Nathanlooms

Stunning and Brave with Chris and Nate
12 – The Bobby Fisher of Cornhole

Stunning and Brave with Chris and Nate

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 55:09


Chris enjoys a staycation. Nate’s son is a corn hole prodigy. Transwomen are the only true women. Pronouns as a fetish. How dare you not acknowledge transgenders for 10 whole seconds? Doritos are appropriation.

STAB!
STAB! 221 – Fart Sounds

STAB!

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 40:15


In this flappy, boisterous episode of STAB!, John Morris Ross IV welcomes guest Benton Harshaw, Willie Travis, and Jesse Jones to share their three takes on DRUNK, nine Google searches from the guy who dances in the background of every news feed, their thoughts on the ACLU, Ted Kaczynski, Mortorolla, Microsoft, Bobby Fisher, Anatoly Karpov, … Continue reading »

Linee d'ombra
Linee d'ombra del giorno 11/05/2020: Una questione di strategia

Linee d'ombra

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020


Andrea ci racconta dei mesi di servizio militare nei quali sembrava che un tenente istruttore dai modi molto burberi l'avesse preso di mira. Si trattava, però, di una strategia: un metodo di insegnamento che - dopo tanti anni - il nostro ascoltatore ricorda ancora con un misto di gratitudine e rispetto.La seconda storia di oggi prende spunto da una ricorrenza: l'11 maggio del 1997 per la prima volta una macchina, il computer Deep Blue, riuscì a battere uno dei più grandi scacchisti di sempre, Garry Kasparov, al gioco degli scacchi. Noi vi raccontiamo la storia di un altro grande scacchista, Bobby Fisher, e della sua strategia di vita.Dai diari della quarantena: due amici, il coronavirus e tante cose in comune.Infine, inizia questa settimana una nuova storia seriale: ce la racconta il figlio di un uomo che ha ucciso la moglie e ha tentato di uccidere il suo stesso figlio. Playlist Il viaggio - Daniele SilvestriThese Boots Are Made for Walkin' - Nancy SinatraStrategy - Archie Bell & The DrellsUnder Pressure - QueenStarálfur - Sigur RósUnder The Table - Fiona Apple

End of Days
JAMES PERLOFF - RED PILLED

End of Days

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 145:01


Episode 241: RED PILLED Dr. James Perloff holds PhDs from Harvard, MIT and Oxford. He has been named “Mr. America” for seven years running. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for developing the world’s only perpetual motion machine. He invented the Internet. He is the Most Interesting Man in the World — he doesn’t always drink beer, but when he does, he drinks Don Equis. Michael Jordan asked for HIS autograph. After five moves against him in a chess game, Bobby Fisher said, “I give up.” Hillary Clinton converted to conservatism after a 2-minute conversation with him. Mother Teresa went to confession to HIM. He is author of the book Why Internet Junkies Will Believe Anything You Tell Them — winner of the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award. He also split the atom, and, as a child, trounced Einstein in a nationally televised science debate. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Michael Decon Program
JAMES PERLOFF - RED PILLED

The Michael Decon Program

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 144:48


Episode 241: RED PILLED Dr. James Perloff holds PhDs from Harvard, MIT and Oxford. He has been named “Mr. America” for seven years running. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for developing the world's only perpetual motion machine. He invented the Internet. He is the Most Interesting Man in the World — he doesn't always drink beer, but when he does, he drinks Don Equis. Michael Jordan asked for HIS autograph. After five moves against him in a chess game, Bobby Fisher said, “I give up.” Hillary Clinton converted to conservatism after a 2-minute conversation with him. Mother Teresa went to confession to HIM. He is author of the book Why Internet Junkies Will Believe Anything You Tell Them — winner of the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award. He also split the atom, and, as a child, trounced Einstein in a nationally televised science debate.

Yaşam Devam Ediyor
Çalışmayan Bir Bedende Çalışan Bir Zihin Bulunmaz

Yaşam Devam Ediyor

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 2:02


21 Şubat 2020 tarihli sabah kaydında, dünyanın en iyi satranç ustalarından sayılan Bobby Fisher'ın yaşadığı bir olay anlatılmıştır.

Pure Dog Talk
352 – Scott Sommer: Work Hard and Never Stop Trying | Pure Dog Talk

Pure Dog Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2019 20:12


Scott Sommer: Work Hard and Never Stop TryingScott Sommer, one of only a handful of people to show multiple dogs to Best in Show at Westminster Kennel Club, offers his best advice for success. Both JR, the Bichon Frise and Stump, the Sussex Spaniel were surprise, dark horse winners at the Garden in their respective years. JR won under Dorothy MacDonald, defeating Mick, the incomparable Kerry Blue Terrier, handled by https://puredogtalk.com/podcast/26-winners-of-westminster-dog-show-bill-mcfadden-valerie-nunes-atkinson-andy-linton-2/ (Bill McFadden), in a match up of Titans in the dog world. Stump was the oldest dog to win the coveted award. He came out of retirement to celebrate surviving a nearly tragic illness, winning under Sari Tietjen, the roar of the Madison Square Garden crowd ringing in Sommer’s ears. Sommer’s family bred smooth fox terriers. In fact, his mother sold legendary dog man Bobby Fisher his first show dog. Sommer showed his first dog at five years old and was hooked. He later apprenticed for Bob and Jane Forsyth. On his 16th birthday, Sommer moved to Houston and went to work for Michael Kemp. Best adviceHis best advice? “Work hard and never stop trying. This is not something you can learn overnight. Work for it and you will get rewarded.” “I think the initial steps are taking care of the dogs, cleaning them, feeding them, from there go forward,” Sommer said. Top dogsJR was the Number One ranked dog in country in 2001. But Sommer said he’d never shown the dog to MacDonald before that Best in Show lineup. “How she decided between JR & Mick I’ll never know,” Sommer said. “I fully expected the Kerry to win. When she said ‘Bichon,’ I just ran… “JR was a great show dog. He just never let down. It could be hot, cold, wet, it didn’t matter. He was so dependable. When you show a dog at that level that is so important,” Sommer added. Both JR and Stump lived out their lives with Sommer. They were inseparable best friends and died a week apart. Run!Sommer’s best recommendations for the Garden include making sure large breed dogs have boots so the salt on the streets doesn’t hurt their feet. “Go in with all the confidence in the world, hope and pray, and do the best job you can,” Sommer said. “If (the judge) points at you, RUN!” Pure Dog Talk is sponsored by: Support this podcast

Draftsmen
Building Art Communities, Picture Clarity, and Finding Art Mentors

Draftsmen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 58:06


For the first time, we dedicate the entire episode to voicemail questions. We discuss building healthy art communities, how to have clarity in your illustrations, and how to find art mentors. Stan does a book review on The Art of Learning by Josh Waitzkin, listing some of the golden nuggets he learned from the book about reaching mastery. Call and Ask Your Art Questions: 1-858-609-9453 Some showlinks contain affiliate links to amazon.com: Frank and Ollie - Illusion of Life - https://amzn.to/2NytDsH Genre and Style in Entertainment Art - Marshall course from junior college in Fullerton The Art of Conflict Management - Michael Dues - https://amzn.to/324cECv Isaac Asimov - https://amzn.to/2NF1Ruq Art of Learning - Josh Waitskin - https://amzn.to/2ZvnPT0 Searching for Bobby Fisher: https://amzn.to/2Zv1ghe Dr. Carol Dweck - fixed vs growth mindset - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/carol-dweck-mindset.jpg The Talent Code - https://amzn.to/326GMgI Dr. Eddie O’Connor - Psychology of Performance - https://amzn.to/2KWKfsf Fresh movie - https://amzn.to/2Hqas08 Sherlock Holmes (Guy Ritchie movies) Fight scene - https://youtu.be/BGCMfprPJoA Powers of 10 - https://youtu.be/0fKBhvDjuy0 Mastery by George Leonard - https://amzn.to/2Zgn8Sg How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie - https://amzn.to/2ZuovZ0 Artists Mentioned in this video - Richard Williams, Howard Pyle, N. C. Wyeth, Arthur Rackham, Beatrix Potter, Alex Toth, George Bridgman, Norman Rockwell, Stephen Baumen, Justin Sweet, Dorian Iten - https://proko.com/345 Learn to Draw - www.proko.com Marshall Vandruff - www.marshallart.com Stan Prokopenko - instagram.com/stanprokopenko  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Turning This Car Around
Infinity Bucket

Turning This Car Around

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019 39:26


Jon and Moltz are all excited about some indie movie called Avengers: Endgame.Moltz again recounts the story of his father-in-law beating Bobby Fisher. At chess.You can no longer buy the Fuck Mike Monteiro t-shirt. Sorry.Hank likes Penn & Teller Fool Us.Lex has seen Penn & Teller 16 times and has taken a selfie with Penn at least once.Our thanks to Candlewick Press, publishers of CIRCLE, the final book in the bestselling trilogy by New York Times bestselling duo Mac Barnett & Jon Klassen. CIRCLE continues the story of three geometric friends who like to play sneaky tricks on one another. CIRCLE is available wherever books are sold. Go to candlewick.com for 25% off your order.

Dude Where's My Killer
DWK: family murders Pt. 1 RIP Bobby Fisher

Dude Where's My Killer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 55:49


We discuss the FBI top 10 most wanted suspect Robert William Fisher. This is part one of our series on family murders for the Thanksgiving season --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kip-sodope-wood/support

Sports Boys
Episode 42: The Digital Boys and Football Wizards

Sports Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 38:09


The past is dead! We are future boys now. Everything is made of chrome and money is meaningless. The only thing that is the same is our love of the game and fat raccoons. It's the start of a new Sports Boys era so get ready. We also discuss how the Quaterback is the DPS of a team, how Artie is confient he can beat Bobby Fisher at Chess, and why Adam is the greatest athelete of all time.

Echo Network
The PVDcast - Episode 157 - Bobby Fisher

Echo Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 51:42


On this episode of The PVDcast, I am joined by Bobby Fisher. No, he’s not the chess master, but a local podcaster, who has two independently produced podcasts. Nerdfect Strangers and The Wrestling Time Machine are his two podcast creations. Nerdfect Strangers tackles topics related to wrestling, comics and video games; whereas The Wrestling Time Machine analyzes one specific time period in pro wrestling. Bobby and I discuss what it takes to create these two podcasts, the pros and cons of podcasting and we even fit in a debate about the current state of pro wrestling. If there ever was an episode that fits the label of Podcast Power, this is it!

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Nädala raamat
Nädala raamat 2018-05-25

Nädala raamat

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018


Selle nädala raamat on Frank Brady „Lõppmäng” kirjastuselt Varrak. Kui 28-aastane malegeenius Bobby Fischer 1972. aastal Reykjavíkis ülekaalukalt maailmameistriks tuli, ei osanud tema võidust vaimustunud ameeriklased aimatagi, et Bobby Fisher ei osale tulevikus mitte ühelgi turniiril. Mis juhtus? Sellele küsimusele püüab vastata Fischeri pikaajaline sõber Frank Brady, vaadeldes tema elu alates lapsepõlvest kuni viimaste päevadeni talle kuulsuse toonud Islandil. Tutvustab Küllo Arjakas.

Heroclix Borderlands
Episode 034 - Searching for Bobby Fisher (Dark Logos speaks)

Heroclix Borderlands

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 89:42


Episode 034 - Searching for Bobby Fisher...Edward "Darklogos" Shelton came on the show and shared his story and how he thinks about certain aspects of Heroclix. This is actually part 1 of this interview. We talked for hours on the topics I had so I spli the recording into to separate podcasts. This one we get know Edward through the critical hit of questions and we end up discussing the recent announcement from Wizkids. Strap in for an entertaining show.  Email your comments and questions to lostinclix@gmail.com or contact me on HCRealms under the ID of ColossusTN. Like our Facebook Page. You can search on Facebook by typing in @Heroclixborderlands. Also, looking for testing partners for my WKO Team.  Please Rate and Review the podcast under iTunes. Love to hear you new team ideas with the new rules changes. If you are looking for an online match or have a team you want me to play against my new team contact me. Looking for anyone who might want to be a guest on the show.

El Café de la Lluvia
Historia del ajedrez |El Café de la lluvia 11/02/2018

El Café de la Lluvia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2018 61:49


Una mirada sobre el recorrido histórico del ajedrez Jugamos una partida de ajedrez con Álvaro López Franco, director de la revista Descubrir la Historia. Álvaro nos habla sobre el recorrido histórico de este juego de mesa tan popular. Conocemos su evolución a lo largo de los siglos, las partidas históricas y su reflejo en el propio contexto que ha ido viviendo. ¿Qué papel jugó la figura de Isabel la Católica en el ajedrez? ¿Cómo fue el proceso de difusión con la llegada de la imprenta? ¿En que Café de la Francia del siglo XVIII el ajedrez era el protagonista? ¿Quiénes fueron Bobby Fisher y Borís Spaski? Estas y otras cuestiones fueron tratadas por nuestro invitado.  ------ Estamos en www.elcafedelalluvia.com Twitter: @cafelluvia Facebook: Cafedelalluvia Instagram: elcafedelalluvia Correo: prensa@elcafedelalluvia.com

Touré Show
RZA: How To Lead People

Touré Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 59:04


Toure Show is successful people talking about their success. How’d you make it? What are your best strategies? What attitudes helped you win? How’d you rebound from failure? Stories that might help you on your journey. The RZA is an amazing person. Legendary producer, rapper, actor, director, who will be remembered as the leader of the Wu-Tang Clan. In this hour-long interview we run through: • How did he establish and maintain his place as the leader of the Wu?  • How did he rebound from his nadir—19 years old, in jail, on trial for attempted murder?  • How has Quentin Tarantino helped him as a man?  • What has chess master Bobby Fisher taught him about life?  • What books would he encourage you to read? If you want to talk to me more about this ep or suggest a future guest I’m on Twitter @Toure.  Toure Show Ep #2 RZA On How To Lead Host & Writer: Toure Producer: Chris Colbert In association with Cadence 13 Studios. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Let It Bleed
Ep.18 - Punching Bobby Fisher feat. Aaron Pleas

Let It Bleed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2017 108:39


The Wizards step in to the studio with Aaron Pleas on the Eve of the Oregon Eclipse! Together they made wild predictions of an impending apocalypse, raised awareness for the plight of dudes with giant dicks, and discussed the massive Oregon Eclipse festival happening during the global eclipse next week! Let It Bleed (Twitter) twitter.com/LetItBleedCast (Facebook) facebook.com/LetItBleedCast (Instagram) instagram.com/LetItBleedCast Aaron Pleas (Instagram) instagram.com/mister.pleas David Amaya (Instagram) instagram.com/hoodratstufff Phil Arroyo (Twitter) twitter.com/philNOBODYcares (Instagram) instagram.com/hoodratstufff (Twitch) twitch.tv/pjpantsfire

Effective Family Office Podcast
Global Macro Thoughts From A Bobby Fisher Chess Prodigy

Effective Family Office Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2017 29:40


In this episode, Angelo hits the road and broadcasts live from the Family Office Association Program in Greenwich, CT, and shares a live interview with Adam Robinson, Entrepreneur, Investor & Global Macro Advisor. Adam shares how training with chess legend, Bobby Fischer, helped him become a strategic thinker, and expands on how wealthy families can harness the power of liquid asset markets using his unique framework. He also shares a new way of looking at markets through a disciplined approach that allows you to look at markets in a new way, and even gives away his best approaches.

Radio Vida Revolucionaria
El trabajo en la era de los robots y la Paradoja de Moravec

Radio Vida Revolucionaria

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 10:27


"Una máquina puede hacer el trabajo de 50 hombres ordinarios. Ninguna máquina puede hacer el trabajo de un hombre extraordinario" - Elbert Hubbard Es conocida como la partida de ajedrez del siglo. Estamos en octubre de 1956. El joven Bobby Fisher de 13 años compite contra Donald Byrne, un reconocido veterano. Fischer realiza jugadas sorprendentes, sacrificando su caballo y después su reina, sin justificación aparente. Tras unos movimientos adicionales sus motivos se hacen evidentes. El rey de Byrne se queda sin escape. Es jaque mate. Fischer vio más allá que su rival y el resto de grandes maestros de la época. Pasó a ser considerado un grande entre gigantes, poseedor de una inteligencia y creatividad excepcional, la máxima expresión del intelecto humano. Y sin embargo, cualquier programa actual de ajedrez, corriendo en un PC barato y considerando las mismas posiciones de partida, replicaría las jugadas de Fischer. No porque haya copiado aquella famosa competición, sino porque son las más lógicas. Tu teléfono móvil juega mejor al ajedrez que el humano más inteligente. Paradoja de Moravec Tras décadas desarrollando inteligencia artificial, hemos llegado a una conclusión paradójica: el pensamiento razonado humano (considerado generalmente como inteligencia) es simulable fácilmente, mientras que las habilidades sensoriales y motoras requieren […] La entrada El trabajo en la era de los robots y la Paradoja de Moravec aparece primero en Vida Revolucionaria.

The Good, The Bad, and The Geeky!

Our Hero Nick Nitro comes at you with thoughts on chess and the film about chess, or should we say, the master of chess Bobby Fisher called PAWN SACRIFICE starring Tobey Maguire in this episode of... THE GOOD, THE BAD and THE GEEKY! Pawn Sacrifice review - 2:48 or so This episode is is available on our ****ABOUT OUR APP**** The GBG App can contain “Additional Bonus Content” such as episodes sans openings, and in some cases, wallpapers, bloopers, outtakes, and other material. The GBG App is available for users who have our or If you don't have the GBGApp, you can get the App for $1.99 via the Android Market or the iTunes Store! This app contains the following features: * Streaming access to play episodes from anywhere * Always updated with the latest episodes * Episode search to easily locate your favorite episode * Download the episodes and play them when offline * Playback resume (when interrupted by a call or other distraction) * Favorites (mark the episodes you want to return back to over and over) * Quick access to all the contact methods for the show * Other extras such as wallpapers, and other audio (and maybe even video) goodies!     Support Nick's New Fan Comic Ultimate Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! You can support UTMNT by visiting Patreon and donate and support UTMNT through issue one and hopefully beyond! Every little bit helps! Donations can be as small as $1! To find out more information go to   Check Out Co-Host Jimmy's new Podcast and Live Show The It's All Ben Done Radio Hour It is a live radio-show in the time of old school radio programs! It has wit! Humor! Comedy gold. It may even feature some GBG-players like Nitro and DJ Meat sometimes too. And All written by Jimmy 'Jerome' Wetzel! Recorded Live at Packrat Comics the second Saturday of every month! For more info go to   Speaking of the Live Show... Don't forget to check out our sponsor of The Good, The Bad & The Geeky: Packrat Comics! Packrat Comics is a fun family friendly comic shop located in the heart of Old Hilliard. With a wide selection of new and old comics, graphic novels, t-shirts, action figures, statues and years of experience and a love of comics, Packrat is your local family comic shop providing for all your comic needs. scope them online via the links below! | |   This Episode of The Good The Bad The Geeky is also sponsored Over 180,000 titles to choose from! That's a lot of awesome and amazing audio books! Sign up and get a free audiobook and a 14 day trial Or sign up by visiting E-mail: or tweet us on twitter !

Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari
IFH 042: Social Media - 11 Ways to Use It to Sell Your Indie Film

Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2016 14:42


Social media is a mystery to most filmmakers. It's really easy to get lost in Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Tumblr, Youtube, Snap Chat, Periscope, Meerkat, or any of the hundreds of other social media platforms available online.With so many choices and platforms to learn many of us just don't even bother but for those that take the time to educate themselves on social media and it's power the rewards can be HUGE.Marketing an indie film today without including social media is crazy. To watch how Star Wars: The Force Awakens leveraged social media in their marketing campaign was like watching Bobby Fisher play chess...masterful.In this episode I give you a few tips on how to use social media to build your brand, sell your product or promote your film.

JCast Network
Two Jews On Pawn Sacrifice

JCast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2015


Personally I don’t play chess and couldn’t ever imagine that watching a film about CHESS would be exciting…edge of your seat exciting. Well, I was so wrong. ‘Pawn Sacrifice’directed by Ed Zwick and written by Steven Knight is just that and more. Tobey Maguire, in an Oscar worthy performance, plays Bobby Fisher, a mentally ill, […]

Live Life Aggressively Podcast w/Mike Mahler & Sincere Hogan
Ep.#142: UFC Welterweight Matt "The Immortal" Brown returns to talk the UFC's doping policy, what Dana White needs to learn about hardcore music, periodizing nutrition, the UFC/Stitch Duran controversy, Mike Dolce, his stance on the UFC/Reebok deal &am

Live Life Aggressively Podcast w/Mike Mahler & Sincere Hogan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2015 100:47


UFC welterweight Matt "The Immortal" Brown returns to talk about his recent victory at  UFC 189, what UFC president Dana White doesn't know about hardcore music, Matt's opinion on doping policies in the UFC, his real stance on the UFC/Reebok deal,  plus the following     Why UFC president Dana White may need a lesson on what true death metal is Matt shares why Tim Means starting an elbow war in their fight at UFC 189 was a bad idea What you can learn from Robbie Lawler to Bobby Fisher in terms of making your opponent work for you What irritates Matt the most, in terms of post-fight interviews What is Matt's view of the current UFC anti-doping policies and how it will affect the future of UFC fighters Matt shares why the new restriction on IV use, after cutting weight for weigh-ins, is not going to be as big of a deal in terms of moving up a weight class as Joe Rogan thinks Matt shares how he periodizes his nutrition leading up to a fight, so he doesn't have to worry about making weight The guys discuss the opinions of Mike Dolce, "professional" nutrition, lazy fighters, diet b.s. Matt discusses his backstage Slayer story, and why it wasn't what he expected  Matt shares how he really feels about the UFC/Reebok deal, as well as, shares what he thinks of the firing of Stitch Duran   All this and much more:   Links & Resources mentioned in the show: Help LLA friend of the show, Jase Nibourg, kick cancer's ass by donating at: http://www.gofundme.com/z3sh4v4 Keep the LLA Podcast free by becoming a monthly supporter via $5 or more on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/llapodcast Matt's Podcast Site:  The Great MMA Debate podcast on iTunes Purchase Aggressive Strength products: http://strengthbymahler.com Purchase Aggressive Strength Bundles:  http://budurl.com/mahlerbundles Purchase New Warrior Training products: http://newwarriortraining.com     Listen and download at http://strengthbymahler.com or http://newwarriortraining.com. also subscribe, download, rate & review us at:iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/live-life-aggressively-podcast/id646524617 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=34706&refid=stprAlso, be sure to "like" and connect with us on our Facebook fan page at http://facebook.com/llapodcast.

Fordham Conversations
A Psychobiography of Bobby Fisher & The Bronx Reading Challenge

Fordham Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2014 30:01


Dr. Joseph Ponterotto’s latest book “A Psychobiography of Bobby Fisher” attempts to understand the mind of arguably the world’s most famous chess player.  Also, WFUV’s Viridiana Castelan reports on a group of Bronx students whose meet-and-greet with Yankee’ shortstop Derek Jeter encouraged them to immerse themselves in reading.

Lønsj med Rune Nilson
18.11.2013 | Bobby Fisher | Høna eller egget | Fullfør setningen | Våpenekspert Remington-Staahl

Lønsj med Rune Nilson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2013 32:08


Bonus: Særdeles skrøpelig sak grunnet møtevirksomhet. Vi beklager dette.

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions
Free Birds, Captain Phillips, Searching for Bobby Fisher, Karate Kid

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2013 54:48


Kids First Coming Attractions October 22, 2013 Join us as we talk report on the Red Carpet event for Free Birds the new animated film about turkeys! Then, we'll review Captain Phillips - the true story about pirates on the high seas, Searching for Bobby Fisher and Karate Kid - two classics airing this month on HDNet Movies kidScene. Hear all this and more with our hosts Raven Devanney and Brianna Hope Beaton joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Keefer Blakeslee, Anthony Aranda and Molly Jackson.

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions
Free Birds, Captain Phillips, Searching for Bobby Fisher, Karate Kid

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2013 54:48


Kids First Coming Attractions October 22, 2013 Join us as we talk report on the Red Carpet event for Free Birds the new animated film about turkeys! Then, we'll review Captain Phillips - the true story about pirates on the high seas, Searching for Bobby Fisher and Karate Kid - two classics airing this month on HDNet Movies kidScene. Hear all this and more with our hosts Raven Devanney and Brianna Hope Beaton joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Keefer Blakeslee, Anthony Aranda and Molly Jackson.

Sedge Thomson's West Coast Live
Josh Waitzkin, Searching for Bobby Fisher - June 16, 2007

Sedge Thomson's West Coast Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2013 20:35


Chess wiz, his youth, portrayed in Searching for Bobby Fisher"

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions
People Like Us, Fly Away Home, Searching for Bobby Fisher and Home On The Range

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2012 54:39


Tune into this week's episode of KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions as review the new theatrical release People Like Us as well as the classic films, Fly Away Home, Searching for Bobby Fisher, and Home on the Range playing on HDNet Movies kidScene this month. Catch all this and more with your host Raven Devanney and critics Brianna Hope Beaton, Julianna Noone and Morgan Bertsch.

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions
People Like Us, Fly Away Home, Searching for Bobby Fisher and Home On The Range

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2012 54:39


Tune into this week’s episode of KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions as review the new theatrical release People Like Us as well as the classic films, Fly Away Home, Searching for Bobby Fisher, and Home on the Range playing on HDNet Movies kidScene this month. Catch all this and more with your host Raven Devanney and critics Brianna Hope Beaton, Julianna Noone and Morgan Bertsch.

Brain Dead Radio
Braindead Radio Episode 66: This Would Be Great

Brain Dead Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2012 120:13


Rob and Ceej are back to bring you an epic 2 hour podcast filled with awesomeness. A fellow donor is now a father, Ceej wants to pass his lineage on, and then Ceej runs into his nemesis. Rob thinks Star Wars will stand the test of time, Ceej has some great ideas for the eventual re-re-re-release of A New Hope, and Rob explains why George Lucas will be the ruler of the Wasteland. They get Star Wars chocolate in the Alien peanut butter, discuss their favorite Star Wars video games, and then Rob explains how he was groomed to be the next Bobby Fisher. E3 was sort of a let down this year, WiiU has its hooks in Rob, they discuss their most wanted Nintendo remake/re-release, and Ceej just wants a remake of Final Fantasy 7. Rob hangs out with Puck in the Real World, Crenshaw Jackson lays the smack down on Krispy Kreme, and Ceej deals with being a middle aged man. Django Unchained is off the chain, Rob and Ceej talk about the next genre that QT should attempt and then they re-cap their latest Dungeons and Dragons game.

American Greed Factory Podcast
Weirdoes and Warriors S3EP15 - You'll Know Yesterday

American Greed Factory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2011 148:20


Nathan and Conlan talk about Osama, Bobby Fisher, Primer. Email: wierdoesandwarriors@gmail.com