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Hallmark Mysteries & More
Campgrounds, Cozy Crimes, and Cameos: A Conversation with Tonya Kappes

Hallmark Mysteries & More

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 47:51


Send us a textIn this can't-miss episode, Eric Rutin sits down with the queen of quirky cozies herself—Tonya Kappes! Best known for her Camper & Criminals Cozy Mystery series (soon to hit the screen on Hallmark Mystery Channel), Tonya shares what it's like writing over 40 books in a single series, how her RV lifestyle inspires her fictional campground capers, and why Dottie—with her sponge curlers and sass—may just deserve her own spin-off.From bourbon martinis and body barrels to how laundry rooms became gossip hubs in her fictional world, this episode dives deep into Tonya's creative process, writing rituals, and the real-life Kentucky charm that infuses her work. She also talks about the Hallmark TV adaptation, her dream casting for Mae West, and whether she'll insist on a cameo (spoiler: yes, she will!).Whether you're a cozy mystery reader, Hallmark fan, or aspiring author, this episode is packed with inspiration, laughter, and plenty of “Dottie-isms.”

Stay Paid - A Sales and Marketing Podcast
The Domino's Tracker Approach to Real Estate: Why It Works (Sheila Reddy)

Stay Paid - A Sales and Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 30:17


Lead gen isn't your problem. Your client experience is. In this Stay Paid episode, Sheila Reddy, founder and CEO of Mosaik, joins us to share how she transitioned from healthcare leadership to building one of the most client-focused real estate platforms on the market. What started as a frustration with her own homebuying experiences has turned into a solution that gives agents a competitive edge where it matters most—during the transaction.

Limitless Leadership Lounge
Mastering Meaningful Connections with Devin Sizemore

Limitless Leadership Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 48:56


This week on Limitless Leadership Lounge, we dive deep with master connector and author Devin Sizemore, whose innovative approach to relationship-building is turning traditional networking on its head.

The Jewelry District
Episode 135: Guest Bliss Lau

The Jewelry District

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 36:04


On this week's episode, JCK editor-in-chief Victoria Gomelsky and news director Rob Bates sit down with Bliss Lau, founder and designer of her eponymous brand. BONUS: Hear a special sponsored mini interview with Howard Stone from Jewelers Mutual, who covers ways to protect your staff and store during the holiday buying season. Presenting sponsor: Tracr Sponsor: Jewelers Mutual

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The Jewelry District
Episode 133: Guest Stephanie Gottlieb

The Jewelry District

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 33:23


On this week's episode, JCK editor-in-chief Victoria Gomelsky and news director Rob Bates sit down with Stephanie Gottlieb, founder and creator of Stephanie Gottlieb Fine Jewelry, to hear how she built her business by tapping into the power of social media, what's ahead for the brand, why she's passionate about natural diamonds, and her picks for holiday bestsellers. BONUS: Hear a special sponsored mini interview with Jewelers Mutual Information Security Offer Grant Hansen about the most common cybercrimes and provides security tips to help jewelers avoid them. Presenting Sponsor: Tracr Sponsor: Jewelers Mutual

Bat Therapy: Psychology of Batman and other Comic Superheroes

We talk about existential dread, the imperfect (and at times abusive) realities of the Umbrella Academy's family dynamics, and what the difference is between adapting / acceptance and giving up. Bonus: Hear why Keeden was not a fan of the ending of the TV series.

The RV Entrepreneur
Graphic Production on the Road with Constant Creations - RVE #356

The RV Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 52:28


Angela and Jeff run Constant Creations - a popular Etsy store creating personalized decor and gifts using a variety of graphic production equipment, supplies, and plenty of inventory, all from their Class A RV. Find out how they fit everything in their rig, and balance work with the nomadic lifestyle they Enjoy. Discover storage tips and tools for invenory management. Learn how making connections is the best marketing, and how providing the best customer service will help you stand out in the crowded marketplace. Angela also shares tips for working the craft fair and festival circuit. Bonus: Hear their best advice for finding workamping jobs and negotiating the terms you need when working from the road. Connect With Constant Creations: Etsy: ConstantCreationsCo https://www.etsy.com/shop/constantcreationsco/ Facebook: Angela Warner https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100075988826667 RESOURCES MENTIONED Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/ Square: https://squareup.com/ Finding Fairs and Festivals: https://festivalnet.com/ https://www.fairsandfestivals.net/ Stock Designs & Graphics https://www.freepik.com/ Workampers Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/weloveworkamping ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE RV ENTREPRENEUR ⁠⁠https://therventrepreneur.com⁠ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Join the RVE community on Facebook! ⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/therventrepreneurcommunity⁠ Connect with RVE on all your favorite socials ⁠https://therventrepreneur.com/connect⁠⁠ Got questions or comments for our hosts? Leave us a voice message! ⁠⁠https://therventrepreneur.com/voicemail⁠⁠ (NOTE: Audio submitted may be published on the podcast unless specifically requested otherwise.) Got a great story or tips to share with RVE Listeners? Complete our Guest Intake Form: ⁠⁠https://therventrepreneur.com/guestform⁠

Higher Density Living Podcast
Rudolf Steiner's Threefold Commonwealth: A Radical Blueprint for a Better World (and Why It Matters Now)

Higher Density Living Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 62:14


In this captivating episode, we're thrilled to have Dr. Eric Cunningham, Professor of Philosophy at Gonzaga University, back on the show to unpack Rudolf Steiner's groundbreaking concept of the Threefold Commonwealth. Building on our previous conversation about Steiner's life and work, we dive headfirst into his revolutionary ideas for reshaping society and economics.   Key Themes Explored:   A World in Chaos: The aftermath of World War I left Europe in tatters, fertile ground for competing ideologies like socialism, communism, and fascism. Discover how Steiner sought a radical alternative. The Threefold Structure: Steiner's vision divided society into three distinct spheres: the economic (fair distribution), the political (equal rights), and the cultural/spiritual (fostering creativity and meaning). How could this balance power and purpose? Rethinking Economics: Steiner challenged the idea of labor as a mere commodity. Learn about his intriguing concepts of "gift money" and "associative economics." Could these ideas transform our relationship with work and wealth? Spiritual Warfare and the Occult: Steiner's views on spiritual battles mirroring earthly conflicts might surprise you. We touch on the rise of occultism among elites in the early 20th century – what does this reveal about the era's anxieties? Steiner's Relevance Today: Could Steiner's principles offer solutions to our current global challenges? We explore startling parallels between his time and ours, and how his ideas might resonate with those seeking a more just and fulfilling world. The Illusion of Reality: Steiner drew on Eastern and Western spiritual traditions, emphasizing the importance of "right understanding" and challenging materialistic worldviews. What if reality isn't what we think it is? From Theory to Practice: We examine real-world examples of Steiner's ideas in action, from small-scale initiatives to the challenges of wider implementation. Can these radical concepts break through entrenched power structures? The Future of Humanity: Dr. Cunningham shares his optimistic yet realistic perspective on positive change, exploring the idea that perhaps "evil must exhaust itself" before true good can emerge.   Bonus: Hear a sneak peek about  Dr. Cunningham's upcoming book, which will delve into the surprising connections between the Buddha's Noble Eightfold Path and Christ's Beatitudes.   Join us for a mind-expanding conversation that challenges conventional thinking and explores alternative paths towards a more harmonious and spiritually fulfilling future.

Dance Megamix w/ Don Play :: North Carolina's Disco Mixer
Ep 322: Interview w/ Erin Hurley about “Meet Me In The Bathroom”

Dance Megamix w/ Don Play :: North Carolina's Disco Mixer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024


And now for something completely different — we have an interview with my old pal from London semester (and midwest rock aficionado), Erin! We get into the details of Lizzy Goodman's book, "Meet Me In The Bathroom," and take a few trips down hipster memory lane. Erin tells the story about that time the White Stripes opened for Sleater-Kinney at The 'Sco during our freshman year of college. We discuss Midwest rock vs. NYC rock, and the #indiedancemusic #indiesleaze #electroclash worlds of music. Bonus: Hear some tracks from the mixtape that Erin made me back in ...

We're Still Standing
Yvan: Full Participation

We're Still Standing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 29:00


So many times, young people in the juvenile justice system begin living their labels. Labels like "born for trouble, slow learner, just like your father..." These labels have huge impact. In Ready4Life, Yvan discovered that the key to changing his situation was changing his mindset. BONUS: Hear one of Yvan's music tracks in the outro of this episode!

Spirit School
Embracing the Light: Navigating Psychic Attacks with Spiritual Wisdom

Spirit School

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 53:26


Have you ever heard the wise words, 'Stop giving Darkness a script to work with'? It's a profound insight shared by my spiritual teacher, Caroline Myss, and today, we're diving deep into a topic that resonates strongly with these words – Psychic Attacks. Join me as we explore the shadows and unveil the light within, right here on Spirit School.   BONUS: Hear what the Spirit School Collective has to say on the topic! With their permission I am able to share with you the thoughts of our members from our Spiritual Philosophy Circle where we discussed the topic - These conversations take place once a month in the Collective membership and they are always the most expansive classes in our calendar. Expanded People Discuss Expanded Topics is our mantra, always with the highest of intentions in mind to be of service holistically by discussing taboo and expansive topics in the spiritual space. Come join the conversation in the Collective! Membership Sale happening until January 31st! Learn more about the membership, the Spirit School Collective Save $222 on an annual membership until January 31st  https://www.squamishmedium.com/spiritschoolcollective   Collective Contributors on this episode in order are: Jenni, Avery, Victoria, Payton, Leona, Tina, Cindy and Leilani,   TL;DR: Experiencing the shadows of spirituality only made me more comitted to work on behalf of The Light.   References + Links IKEA Plant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yx6UgfQreYY Leave me a voice note: https://www.speakpipe.com/SpiritSchool  Discuss at the Spirit School Community https://myspiritschoolcollective.com/plans/217455

Lawyerist Podcast
#480: The Prenup Prescription for a Thriving Marriage, with Aaron Thomas

Lawyerist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 33:50


You know what they say about the cobbler's kid? As lawyers, you know what a prenup is, but have you considered how one can help you redefine your marriage? In this episode, Stephanie talks with Aaron Thomas, author of The Prenup Prescription, about how having a prenup is the key to a healthy and happy marriage.  Bonus: Hear how Aaron completely reshaped his law firm from contested divorces to creating prenups.   Links from the episode:   The Prenup Prescription  Check out Aaron's Prenup Website!      If today's podcast resonates with you and you haven't read The Small Firm Roadmap Revisited yet, get the first chapter right now for free!  Thanks to   Posh Virtual Receptionists, NetDocuments & LawPay. for sponsoring this episode.  

Plugged In - A Cornerstone Advisors Podcast
Ep. 23 - It's Not Too Corny to Talk About Love and Banking

Plugged In - A Cornerstone Advisors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 29:32


In this year's final episode of Plugged In, Al and Steve reflect on their favorite moments from 2023 – including in banking, books and music. They also explore the top traits that make for smarter banks. Bonus: Hear the backstory of how the GonzoBanker Awards were developed. Subscribe to Plugged In for the latest from industry leaders in Banking, Finance, and Fintech!

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
#480: The Prenup Prescription for a Thriving Marriage, with Aaron Thomas

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 33:50


You know what they say about the cobbler's kid? As lawyers, you know what a prenup is, but have you considered how one can help you redefine your marriage? In this episode, Stephanie talks with Aaron Thomas, author of The Prenup Prescription, about how having a prenup is the key to a healthy and happy marriage.  Bonus: Hear how Aaron completely reshaped his law firm from contested divorces to creating prenups.   Links from the episode:   The Prenup Prescription  Check out Aaron's Prenup Website!     If today's podcast resonates with you and you haven't read The Small Firm Roadmap Revisited yet, get the first chapter right now for free!  Thanks to Posh Virtual Receptionists, NetDocuments & LawPay. for sponsoring this episode. 

Crime Cruise: Love Boat Exposed
Ep08 - Happy Days, Zsa Zsa, Vegas, Airplane - All on One Show!

Crime Cruise: Love Boat Exposed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 26:18 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Iconic 1970's TV and film characters all come together on one big boat! Ignored spouses, cheating fiends, and a doctor who may be incapable of delivering a baby - is he even a real doctor?"Big" Al Delvecchio, Arnold's replacement from Happy Days! Zsa Zsa Gabor! Vegas and Spenser for Hire's Robert Urich and funny guy Leslie Nielsen all play a part in this raunchy, slap-happy cruise!In one plot, we dive into the twisted story of two senior ladies who assault cruisers with literal and physical attacks and a chef who stages his own version of The Boston Tea Party, using ketchup instead.BONUS: Hear of Producer Caleb's exploits in a small French village, which ended up causing curious looks and glances. It involves older ladies and even a host mom (!)We also delve into the intriguing story of why all of  Tony Danza's TV characters are named "Tony."Show Quotes from Co-Host Charlotte: On Loneliness and Pregnancy at Sea: "She's all alone on this cruise, and she's pregnant." Is it safe for a pregnant woman to go on a cruise?  Let your wife go on a cruise at nine months pregnant ?! She's rocking on a boat. You're going to let her go by herself? Like, what?"On Social Distancing in Politics: "To be honest, none of us should be in a room together, BUT we can literally sit here and do this show -  people who don't agree politically and still be friends and hang out."Charlotte also riffs on why some Love Boat passengers would have done well on OnlyFans - and, of course, there is a whole lot more. Enjoy!Visit LoveBoatExposed.com to dive deeper, and connect with the show; send us a message or record a voicemail for air. Make sure to subscribe - we're on all your favorite podcast platforms! rsmedia.group creationsFair Use Act DisclaimersInformation contained on this podcast and all related materials is for criticism and commentary, as well as for research and educational purposes. Under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.

Take It To The Board with Donna DiMaggio Berger
We're Having a Heat Wave - The Physical and Mental Impacts from Extreme Heat and What Your Community Should Do with Dr. Jason Mansour, Medical Director at Broward Health Medical Center's Emergency Department

Take It To The Board with Donna DiMaggio Berger

Play Episode Play 47 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 26:59


Brace yourself for a deep dive into the hot issues surrounding extreme summer heat with host, Donna DiMaggio Berger, and guest Dr. Jason Mansour, Medical Director at Broward Health Medical Center's Emergency Department. Together, they discuss the physical and mental impact of extreme heat events. This isn't just another conversation about the weather - it's a critical exploration of an increasingly dangerous global phenomenon and how community association boards can prepare and protect their residents, employees, vendors, and guests.Donna begins the episode by guiding you on what associations can do to protect residents and employees from the heat's wrath, including revisiting and/or relaxing certain rules and regulations that might not make sense amid a heat wave, crafting disaster plans, ensuring outdoor workers are hydrating and have access to shade, and implementing smart strategies like limiting daytime activities on your recreational amenities and conducting welfare checks on vulnerable residents. In the second half of the episode, Dr. Mansour shares expert insight recognizing and managing symptoms of heat exhaustion and heatstroke. Dr. Mansour emphasizes that extreme heat can exacerbate existing health conditions and poses a severe threat to respiratory and cardiovascular health. This episode of Take It To The Board will serve as your cool oasis - a survival guide to extreme heat events. Whether you're a board member, resident, part of a management team, or an association employee or vendor working outdoors in the broiling heat, this episode is packed with vital information to help you stay safe.With a special mention to our previous episode featuring Miami-Dade Chief Heat Officer, Jane Gilbert, this episode emphasizes the urgency for awareness and action. Conversation highlights include:Common sense steps your board can take to lessen the impact of extreme heat in your communityIdentifying the symptoms of heat exhaustion and heatstrokeFind out what can be done to cool down once symptoms startIs it possible to cool down while still outside? Why certain rules regarding hurricane shutters and blinds should be relaxedThe pros and cons of cooling off in a cold plunge How extreme heat impacts your vulnerable residentsWhen to go to the hospital if someone is suffering from the heat Can heat stroke cause brain damage, permanent or otherwise?BONUS:  Hear firsthand the increased number of hospital visits the recent heatwave has caused.

Dental A Team w/ Kiera Dent and Dr. Mark Costes
#660: Drop Insurance Plans the RIGHT Way

Dental A Team w/ Kiera Dent and Dr. Mark Costes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 24:38


Dana and Kiera break down the pluses and minuses of dropping insurance in your practice. This episode includes a breakdown of why you would/wouldn't want to drop insurance, why a membership plan does or doesn't make sense for your practice, the difference between in-network and out-of-network fees, how to get the reimbursements you want, and a ton more. Bonus: Hear about the hottest trends in offices across the country—what dental practices are focusing on with the DAT consultants. Episode resources: Attend the 2023 DAT Summit Reach out to Dana and Kiera  Subscribe to The Dental A-Team podcast Become Dental A-Team Platinum! Review the podcast

The Hard Luck Show
Jack MicroDosing & Recovery: Ep. 452

The Hard Luck Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 61:11


Your earbuds will accept the ultimate truth for themselves and stop acting out when JACK hits the HLS Studios shares his recent personal journey micro-dosing, what ultimate truth he was able to achieve and how this added new dimensions to his relief and recovery: BONUS - Hear an amazing saga of the Venice Streets from a real one. #microdose #recovery #relief #heal #man@biglucks17 @chumahan_ @seanallenlewis www.hardluckshow.comwww.hardluckshow.com/mercadoEmail to: hluckshow@gmail.comHLS: Audiobook ART OF WAR hls.gumroad.com/l/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-hard-luck-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Standig Room Only: A show about the Washington Football Team and D.C. sports

The Athletic's Ben Standig recaps Eric Bieniemy Day in Ashburn as the Commanders' new offensive coordinator held his introductory press conference. Why Washington? The play-calling dynamics between Bieniemy and Ron Rivera. QB approach. Plus, some ownership news involving Jeff Bezos. Bonus: Hear audio clips from Bieniemy, Terry McLaurin, Sam Howell, and Jason Wright (20:23)

The Hard Luck Show
Don Capria & Joe Colombo: Ep. 434

The Hard Luck Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 67:15


Your earbuds will become well known olive oil importers when author, film make Don Capria has a sit down with Big Lucks, Ol' Blue Eyes and Chumahan to talk about his exclusive Book about one of the most famous of the five families, “Colombo: The Unsolved Murder,” hear the real stories, the real tales, the treasured inside information about organized crime, great Italian Americans, Hollywood's portrayal, Society's needs, J. Edgar Hoover's cross dressing fiasco, how state power operates labs in the street than legalizes crime for their own ends, BONUS: Hear where the Godfather Movie touched upon real life stories of the Colombo family and MORE!!! US History from a talented insider!!!#history #boss #NewYork #Godfather #Real@biglucks17 @chumahan_ @seanallenlewis @doncapria @colombobookhttps://www.amazon.com/Books-Mr-Don-Capria/s?rh=n%3A283155%2Cp_27%3AMr.+Don+Capriawww.hardluckshow.comwww.hardluckshow.com/mercadoEmail to: hluckshow@gmail.comHLS: Audiobook ART OF WAR hls.gumroad.com/l/mbhxsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-hard-luck-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

BriouxTV: The Podcast
Voice of Bugs, Daffy & Porky, Eric Bauza

BriouxTV: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 47:27


"Thufferin' thuckotash!" Have you heard Eric Bauza as the voice of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, Marvin the Martian, Sylvester & Tweety and many other classic cartoon stars?  He says his five-year-old son can tell his Bugs from that of Mel Blanc but I can't, and I've collected dozens of classic Warner Bros. Looney Tunes over decades of 16mm film collecting. Bauza, who grew up in Scarborough, Ont., started out working in the drawing end of the animation business. He talks about meeting a few of his voice over heroes, including cartoon legend June Foray (Rocky & Bullwinkle; Looney Tunes) and fellow Canadian Maurice LaMarche (Pinky and the Brain).We also talk about his new series Stay Tooned, premiering Dec. 2 on CBC Gem. The six-episode documentary series finds Bauza in conversation with several of his 'toon talk peers, including Ben Schwartz, Lake Bell, Ken Jeong, Bobby Moynihan, Tara Strong, Lamorne Morris, Cree Summer, and James Adomian, among others.BONUS: Hear a short clip of a 1983 interview -- my first at TV Guide Canada -- with the original voice of Donald Duck, Clarence "Ducky" Nash!

Real Church Today
Forgiveness - Guest Speaker - Lloyd & Pat Maddoux

Real Church Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 68:57


Forgiveness. If we're being honest, it's something that's difficult for all of us. "For if you forgive other people when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you." - Matthew 6:14 Whoa! That'll make you think twice before holding on to unforgiveness in your heart. Let today's message from pastors Lloyd and Pat Maddoux be a blessing and challenge to you today! **BONUS** Hear the testimony of Pat Maddoux being completely healed of cancer!! Watch the entire message online here: https://youtu.be/7-yw-J26yh8 #healing #forgiveness #repentance #sin #family #calvary #maddoux #lloydmaddoux #realchurch #realchurchtoday #realchurchpinehurst #realchurchtomball #message #sermon #Jesus #God #salvation

The Hard Luck Show
HLS: Ep. 372: Albert Morales - The Belizean Warrior

The Hard Luck Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 47:02


Your earbuds will get choked out when the Belizean Warrior, Southern California MMA  Albert Morales strikes the HLS Studio with Big Luck's, Ol' Blue Eyes and Chumahan, hear how prison, the streets inspired him to come out swinging, take the nitro-fueled fast lane to MMA, UFC and other deadly competitions, well-rounded, lethal and dedicated, this show will be like brass knuckles on your ears, BONUS: Hear the craziest ways to lose weight before the battle.#hardluckshow #fighter #motivaton #mmafughter #mma @biglucks17 @estevanoriol @seanlewis @chumahan_ @sparstarmma @warrior135ufcHLS PROTO EPISODES: hls.gumroad.com/l/usdthiSupermaxhardware.comwww.hardluckshow.comwww.hardluckshow.com/mercadoSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-hard-luck-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Hard Luck Show
HLS: Ep. 362: RIP Alex Jones

The Hard Luck Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 51:18


Your earbuds mega-blast fluoride into 9/11 False Flag chemical agents that smell like sulfur and is turning America gay when Big Luck's, Ol' Blue Eyes and Chumahan discuss the legal issues, questions and realities of the Texas Juries 50$ Million dollar combined judgment against Alex Jones for calling Sandy Hook a “Hoax” and helping Alex Jones listeners to torture the grieving parents, hear the why Alex Jones defaulted on all his suits, find out what the process is for investigation, find out if Alex Jones can really declare bankruptcy to avoid paying the fees, find out what happens when your own lawyer hands your entire cellphone data over to your enemies, find out why Alex Jones's boner pill supplements actually inverts a persons penis and more…BONUS: Hear about the behind the scenes discussion about why the f*ck it has been a challenge to get the show up on youtube regularly: The Vampire Illuminati of the Globalist elite has been using crisis actors to censor our show off YouTube. If you're reading this, you are part of the resistance.  #hardluckshow #alexjones #conspiracy #gayfrogs #LosAngeles @biglucks17 @estevanoriol @seanlewis  HLS PROTO EPISODES: hls.gumroad.com/l/usdthi Supermaxhardware.com www.hardluckshow.com www.hardluckshow.com/mercado HLS: Audiobook ART OF WAR hls.gumroad.com/l/mbhxs Email to: hluckshow@gmail.com Email to: sean@movemental.media California Center For Art, Escondido  340 N. Escondido Blvd., Escondido CA.  June 25, 2022-August 28, 2022 Artcenter.org/museumSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-hard-luck-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The EDIFY Podcast
This is the greatest threat to our society

The EDIFY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 36:43


How is the breakdown of marriage hastening the breakdown of our culture? J.P. DeGance explains.EP023: J.P. DeGanceIn this episode of The EDIFY Podcast, J.P. DeGance, founder and president of Communio, breaks down just how important marriage is to our culture and how the Church can use that to really bring about a renewal of our society. Mary and J.P. also discuss how the gender gap affects ministry within the Church, today's dating culture, and the four pillars within a relationship.Bonus: Hear from John Paul II's dad!Find J.P.'s book, Endgame: The Church's Strategic Move to Save Faith and Family in America, by clicking here.Are you looking to transform your parish's relationship ministry? Click here to learn more about Communio.If you haven't seen J.P.'s EDIFY video, please watch it at EDIFY.us. Please click here for more biographical information on J.P.

Courtney & Joe Spoil Everything
Supernatural - Episode 2

Courtney & Joe Spoil Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2022 40:17


In the long anticipated episode 2 of Supernatural Courtney and Joe tackle to series finale. They talk everything from hidden easter eggs all the way to obvious aging. Will they like this one? Listen and find out!Bonus* Hear the queen of screams thoughts on Scream 5*

The Hard Luck Show
HLS: Ep. 287: WestGrown Moto World

The Hard Luck Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 70:26


Your Bluetooth will get arrested for riding dirt bikes and quads in these streets when HLS Legend, S.A. Champion WestGrown power brakes into the PYFC with Big Lucks, Ol' Blue Eyes, Schwartz and Chumhan, hear about hitting Florida and riding, how WestGrown pops wheelies, outruns cops shooting documentaries about urban dirtbikes WestSide Style at the same time, one hand camera, one hand on the bar. BONUS: Hear how bikes are about wild freedom.  #bikelife #westgrown #urbanbike #meekmill #freedomwww.hardluckshow.com/podcastSend your crazy shit to: hluckshow@gmail.comHLS: Ep. 287: WestGrown Moto WorldHLS: Ep. 287: WestGrown Moto WorldShareCBHLS: Ep. 287: WestGrown Moto WorldSpeakerSpeakerSpeakerSpeakerSpeakerSpeakerSpeakerSpeakerSpeakerWash marry me.Jennifer Lopez, Owen Wilson, Maluma, featuring a new song on my way by Jennifer Lopezmarry me directed by . Maybe inappropriate for children under 13 in theaters had streaming. Oh, we on peacock. Sign up now. 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You never know what to expect.Danny.Danny pulling up on my family mother fucking right. Well, the fucking dude Danny sent, I mean, you were heading, and I don't know if everybody knows along with being motherfucking GI, Joe, and about that, a fucking super dad and a million other things. This mother fucker does. He's an incredible fuck photographer and great video of a great eye.And he was, he liked took off in between. When we last talked in him, he was really starting to kind of like engage and then we just lost sight of Danny. But all of a sudden, we started seeing him emerge on the digital world websites, a social immediately. You start seeing what this dude started, opening up a fucking can of fucking bad-ass shit.Wait a second. W w what did he emerge with, like, what is it fucking that whole modal inner city Moro, meek mill. I don't even know what you call there, riding with all the motor and the quads and everything fucking dropped in deep into that world. He'll tell you you've been bouncing from fucking Florida to fucking Philly, to fucking SF to New York.All the cities dude, like end it with these cats, representing soul assassin, cookies, and fucking capturing all this videos and photography. Correct. How did you come up? How did you come up with. Um, actually right after I did this, I had went to Florida with some friends and they introduced me to it. Cause I was, I just didn't want to be in the same lane as everybody else in our crew and everything.So, you know, I wanted to do my own thing and kind of branch off. Yeah. Even though it wasn't like part of our normal get down, you know what I mean? I seen something that was going to be bigger than people seeing over here. How did it, how did, how did it start out? Like a moon? When did you first, like in your mind, somebody come up and say, bro, you gotta check.No one of my friends at the time, she, uh, told me to come check this out. And I thought it was dope because I'm into extreme shit. So I've rode bikes before I did all that, I almost killed myself on our bikes. I was like, this is right up my alley. Let's go check it out. And I went out there and it was a wrap.After that you go out to check, you know, you talking about Florida. Okay. So when you go out to check something out, how do you, what, what gear do you bring with, are you bringing any gears? It's just, you know, I went out there and I had my camera there. But I just went out there and not knowing like, and it's different, like shooting action stuff is way different than, oh, I'm going to shoot this broad.That's half naked, like standing still, this is like, you have a moment to catch it and then it's gone. You can't replicate that scenario again in traffic live shit. Not like let's set up a whole thing. It's fucking at high speeds, dangerous oncoming traffic on top, all that. Right. So then let's, let's look at it.So it's kind of like it's, I mean, maybe it's a little bit like trying to capture nature. There's no redo it's whatever's happening right in front of you. Like hunts, kills audits, everything falls out. People wrecking, everything. I got all that kind of shit. Cops chasing us. Like every single thing that you could imagine.Uh, I've had it on camera. And how immersed is hip hop into that movement? Oh yeah. You'll see. In every music videos nowadays, it's huge. You'll see music videos. There's people on dirt bikes or these rappers that are, want to get dirt bikes and start doing shit. And, well, wait a second. Now, is it dirt bikes or is it rice rockets?No, no, no. We're talking dirt bikes.and four wheelers. Like how is that? Let me ask you this. How is it a hip hop, dirt bike? Would it be different or tricked out in a different way than a regular dirt bike or is it no, it's not even about the thereby being tricked out or nothing like that. It's about just your style, your riding, the vibe you bring, like everybody on a bike is literally on a bike to get away from shit.That's going on with. You know what I mean? So help me out a second here. All right. Dang. Cause I'm in, I'm in the world from the fashion standpoint or from the apparel standpoint industry, it's all our stuff, but at S so let's just say it was about 2011, maybe 2012, and I'm running, you know, sales marketing over at young and reckless.Right. And we engage in meek and we decide, we think at that point in time, that it's a good idea. We're just kind of being turned on to this whole Moto thing around 2012, but it's coming to us through meek mill where we know that it's in some other places, but there isn't a big face behind it, like meek was right.So we, we were like, you know, some of our guys were out there checking shit out, and then they came out here and brought their bikes. Chickpeas meat comes from Philly to LA and they have all their bikes fucking trucked over. Right. Zach goes to fifties quads and I throw out the idea to drama and D amen.Less. Cause we're going to do a shoot with him for young and records. I go, well, why don't we have a Stefan do the photo shoot and the video let's do it all. So we got to step on and we went out to the fucking dunes and fucking, we filmed this thing and I was blown away in real life. What that shit was when they mobbed out.And there was about, they had about 20 guys and 20 bikes. I mean, quad bikes, everything. And they were in LA and, uh, it was, the shoot was powerful, man. It had, it was dope, man, to see it, man, Steven did it got dope shit. And that's kinda how I got introduced. And that's what started introducing me to looking further into it and seeing.How this, this movement was spreading bro, and very deep and like the Northeast and some of the Southeast and super particular areas, you know, and how engage our, how many mashed hip hop was all this man, the hood, and like all that it's, it comes from that. We graduated from bikes, bicycles, you know, now the hood said, fuck it.We're going to get on a real bikes. Like that's the. Like we don't ride around on a bicycle bicycles, no more, this shit. We're 21, right? The smallest thing they're riding or those little fucking mini bikes. Right. Because I see those, I seen cruiser them that got him going 40 miles an hour yesterday, kids on the, on, in downtown LA where me and Mike been talking about doing something with cookies with them.I rode from downtown yesterday, all the way to, to Venice and fucking through sunset Melrose, everything. And there was a mini bike that was rocking with us the whole time. Really? Yeah. He was just, oh, we slowed down. We don't go fast because we're on quads. So we're just willing and. Yeah. Taking our time.We're not trying to speed Willie. And he was chilling. We'd have to stop a bunch just because it's gas. But after a while he was like, I might head back. We're like, yeah, cool. We were done babysitting running, but yeah, they're outside. Everybody's outside. And that's funny that you said the thing about meek, because one of my boys, one of my really good friends in the shit, he's a clutch, the bike star.He's he's from New York. Right. So me and him got super close. That's my boy clutch. Yeah. Clinton's from New York. Yeah. So there's and there's cliques within all of this shit. So that's what I heard. Yeah. So he's a bike star. So like they're their own click, like, so they got people all across America that they think that I wrapped them, wrap them that put them was for me.Right. It's like a hood, like right. They put them on now. They're whatever their name is. Club. Yeah, exactly. So name plus bikes are so. He's my boy. So he's like come out to New York, come out with me. Boom. He's like, all right, we're going to go do some show and ride that de. Pop up, fly to New York, hop in the car.He's got all kinds of weed for me. He's like here, what do you want? Whatever flavor you want. All right. Go to the mechanic. He's got phentenol Xanax, uh, nothing like that. So then we go, he's like, we're gonna go to the mechanic and leave your bag over there. I was like, all right, cool. Boom. We leave my bag.Don't even go to the house, hop on bikes and heads. Like heads-up really shit. Yeah. Fucking show up, bro. I didn't even sit down. I got hopped right on the bike and we rode all the way at the time. Square met up with meek mill, Jim Jones and all of them and rode through times square and all that shit with me within like hours of getting a fucking bad ass thing.Getting off of the fucking bike off the plane. I was on a bike with me. I was like, this shit is crazy. Mixer for going through times square. Like when you're going through times square like that, you're just like in awe, like, and everybody's there at times square to look, look at times square, but they're all looking at you and you're just like, that's the biggest stage that you, you know what I mean?Look at that shit, bro. It's crazy. I think it's dope, bro. Do you have a up for a camera on your bike so that you can. So you got like a, what? A golfer, like I'm like wondering no, wait, why you ask that? I've been wondering this whole time. What the fuck are you doing? Like, are you doing this shit? That's what, like, even my boy, one of our boys, the other day, we had a huge ride.I went through a huge here for MLK and had like hella bikes, probably a thousand bikes out here, riding with us right from across the nation. Like they came, right. So we're riding out there and we get off the bike and he's like, bro, how the fuck do you do. Because I literally have a camera set up for you to shoot with your right hand.Right. But the throttles on the right hand. So I'm on a quad too. So I use, I, Willie, I do everything too. So I'll fucking be riding, have my camera strapped around my neck, get in position, put my left hand across my body to grab that. And the whole time I'm shifting downshifting with my left foot, just engaging with the, you know what I mean, the gears without a clutch.And then I'm still leaning over lane down, like shooting pictures and doing all that shit at the same exact time, bad ass. So my boy. Bro. How the fuck do you usually people will be like, all right, we'll get a quad. I drive and you'll be on the back and you just shoot. Right, right. But I do it all by myself because, well, I got tired of fucking, I don't want to be a man on another man's back like that.Like, here's on the left side for it. You know what I mean? You could do well. Yeah. But, but, but do you think it changes the quality of your shots that you're engaged in activism? I probably miss some, but I make so many more than you miss a lot, but you know me, nobody can, right. Ain't nobody ain't told me shit.Ain't nobody shooting and doing that shit. Like. Doing the passenger word that I'm doing. Like, I don't give a fuck. Right. That's like some Vernor Hertzog shit, man. That's like, those are the types of documentarians that like get into the actual fucking thing and they're shooting it, directing it, you know, doing it and all that other stuff.Like yesterday, I, I wrote, I wrote, I didn't take my camera. Not nothing even my boys are like, man, west don't even want to fucking take pictures no more. He's just enjoying himself so much. And sometimes it's like the I'm not always out there just to take pictures. I want to go out there and to myself too, it just so happens.That that's what I do. But that's part of your, your lifestyle. Yeah. So you're working in, but you want to be able to put up the worksheet and your people and your shit. Yeah. And so when you go out to Florida and you're kind of, sort of being introduced to this and is that the time that you got hooked up with whoever.That was the time when I clocked in with started seeing this shit and building these relationships. And then once I got back over here, and it's weird though, because over there you see if I go over there right now, they're at the very beginning of their low-rider community really taken off now. So we're at the very beginning of our bike life stuff taken off.So it's like, I seen the exchange of culture starting to grow on both sides right now. Just, you know, I'll say I, because I've written quads all my life. Right. But I was like on a reservation or I was out in the sticks. So I wasn't. Doing anything in the city with it necessarily, and actually dirt, bikes and quads.At that time, when I was coming up was kind of like a kind of, I mean, all redneck thing kinda right. And Florida obviously is kind of famous for its rednecks, but the issue is, is I'm seeing other cultures grab that and put it in other kind of, um, environments and seeing what it can do in other environments.Do you think that the influence came from the Southeast and it, and it's pushing this dynamic? Um, no. I came from the east like Philly and all that shit. We're making them from that's like the, that's like the motherland of where the shit like started. It just grew from there because they don't even like to be honest, the east coast don't even pay attention to us like that on the west coast, on this bike life, shit yet quiet because we're so young, even though we got people out here that can put up with a lot of them, you know what I mean?But we're just so young. There's like so many dynamics behind things that we're not even up to date on, like people that are beefing because of this and that, but that whole bike life shit is like a whole community of, of stuff like that. That we're not even in tune yet without here. And I know because of the relationships that I have out east, you know what I mean?That's the only reason I know a bunch of shit about what the culture is and why people don't fuck with certain people and what the, really, the real dynamic behind the most of the relationships does everything have to have some kind of politics attached to it. Always, always. Oh, it is. That's just how human nature.And I think everybody too, man, like there's a piece of everybody wants to be a part of everybody wants to, once there's a few people want to create a community as something cool. And once that community starts to gain other people, see it and they want to be a part of that. They want to join something and it goes for everything I think goes for it.And that certainly car clubs, motorcycle, gangs, motorcycle club, all these kickoffs neighborhoods. So this, when, and when you have that, then you have. A group of people with a common goal. And that's where you're going to have all the politics that go on. You know what I agree with that in, in obviously every nation, every subculture, all that stuff represented, what does it mean?Who are, you know, all that shit. And Danny makes a good point in human, wherever the humans are. There's going to be some politics. But I am also thinking that while you're right, like there is a common goal. It's like a point at which in the, any culture where the common goal gets overridden by the goals of politics and you start losing the focus.Yeah. The pure that's why like, I've got to see that shit. So like, I, that's why I focus on shit with the guys that I fuck with out here. Like. Companies that I work with, like the bang shit or like cookies or the lit Coco or like solo sassy. I'll get these companies to fork out some bread. And then we go, like we went and handed out Turkey, whole ass Turkey dinners to families.This last Thanksgiving with some of the guys, another time we went out there and fed the homeless. With all the guys from bikes, like we all went out there, went to skid row. The other homie that I have lane, he has no legs. He rides with us. He has prosthetics on a four Wheeler. He went out there, he cooked for all the homeless people and we got together and gave out food, like guy with no legs over there cooking for a bunch of homeless people out of that.Is there an aspect of it that, because I mean, there's a certain kind of spirit that goes with riding a bike and being in the outdoors and feeling the fucking power, feeling the wind in your face and all that shit. At least that's how I feel when I ride bikes. Right? Like there's an aspect of it where you feel real free is any of that.Um, cause you know, does any of that seem like it is healing in a way? Yeah, of course. That's why everybody's out there. They're trying to escape here, get it in a moment away from everybody for freedom. All right. I hear that about car clubs. I hear that about all sources, the social surfing, skateboarding, whatever.But if they're in a group, it's a chance for them to break away from their normal life and almost be a kid or be with, you know what I'm saying? Like it's an escape, some sort, bro, especially our group that are our packs that ride together. We have packs. Our whole pack is a bunch of people that don't even, shouldn't even be in the same room, hanging out chilling.I got hell no, I got, we got bloods, Crips essays. You know what I mean? You got everybody you got every single crew there. That don't fuck with each other on the regular, like, you know what I mean? But then do you have a driver in there too? Somewhere? Probably I'll guarantee there's I was thinking maybe the ups and the FedEx guy get down parking lot.Um, no, but, but so through this, that's almost like this neutral thing where all of them it's, it's a brotherhood amongst. Yeah, exactly. So it, even the people that are there that, you know what I mean, they want to get away from that shit every once in a while. You know what I mean? That's bigger than their yeah.They was actually describes to that. Yeah. Because it's, they're there for that. There's an understanding amongst them because they know that they're there for that one, same reason that same they're there because they understand that, that person's there for the same reason that they're there, that feeling of getting away from all that bullshit that they're dealing with, you know what I mean?Exhilaration, having fun, enjoying your shit, like everybody's there initially to have fun. And then sometimes I, she gets lost into competition and this and that, because everybody wants to be seen, heard. That's why the. Yeah, that's interesting. Yeah. That's my perspective. At least I can't speak for everybody, but from what I see and what I see in the community, that's what, so we, but we, you feel like, or, you know, Philly was really the ones that really took this shit and really started making this happen.This is the east coast. I'll give it that. I don't want to say specifically, cause I know somebody will listen and be like, nah, my grandmaIf you think about it, you would almost want to say, how did that not come out of the west coast? We have so much more access to this stuff. There's way more. That makes way more sense. On the west coast than it does the east. Well, this is why I was thinking maybe it was like a country thing, right. Or country thing.Right. Or the west. Because the open spaces that you guys like before there was no, there was no like club maybe that never made it special. I don't know. But at blue mountain where my cabin is, right. My LA my whole entire. I've written quads and dirt bikes up and down that shit. And most of the roads are logging trails.So there's no, there's no like pavement or whatever, and you're doing shit and fucking around, but you're having that same experience of being free. No, one's watching you. You want to go fast, you go fast. You want to go? So you want to, you want to try something? You can, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.So I was thinking like maybe, and that's why I said redneck, but I was meaning country. And there's a lot of African-American rednecks, you know, they they're from the country and they might be doing the same shit or hunting I've hunted on quads before. So that's why I was thinking that. But if it started in Philly, this.Uh, east coast, inner city, east coast, and then that's that. But you know, I've read a lot of, uh, books about people who on the east. There's a lot of interchange between, uh, family members that some are living in the city and some are living in the country and they're related and they visit each other in the summers.And so there may be some influence that gets picked up that way. I've also seen situations where dudes that got gaffled up in the night. Then move down to the south, to their cousins that just let shit, you know, whatever cool out. And then they might get exposed to some country living. That's actually something they might enjoy.Yeah. So what, so what, and so where would meek mill, do you think meek mill was able to kind of center in on this? Or how did he around him? It's that whole area is just, and it was probably engulfed in it and there's probably was a couple other, but he was the guy that was hot and chose to take that with him.Right. You got it. You got into it as a kid, too. Right. There's videos of him doing it super young and the guy went to fucking jail for it, bro. Also, but he used that. He brought that with him too. Yeah. And he was hot and he stayed on it like it was around, but there wasn't a face. Stuart is what I'm saying.Meek mill was what I tie and associate the face of it. And it probably needed that to get it out there because, and I'm sure that that was responsible. That was fucking old 2011, 12. I'm talking about right in over that time, this thing has done nothing but grow like cancer. Sure. I'm an also think that like in certain level of economic situations that we're in right now, we're loaned itself to that, right?Absolutely cheaper gas, fucking Bubba, Bubba, Bubba. Right. Well, I, I could ride my bike all day on like $8. You know what I mean? Like why I could be distracted and have fun all day for $8. Y w what do you do for me? $8. That's going to make me have that much fun. You'll be distracted. And meanwhile, motherfucker, Ms.Kim fucking leaving her work or run your ass over. You're not paying attention. So what's up with the falls, man. You said you caught some of that footage. I mean, do these guys fall a lot? Oh yeah. Really? Everybody falls, especially that all trying to push it, like, right. There's a whole, there's a whole culture in it about like, who could do the best tricks, this and that.Right. Or like people that put passengers on the bikes and do stuff with them. Like there's different, like brackets within them. So it's just. When they push it. Yeah. It's inevitable. And I see them fall all the time too. This sometimes it would be really bad sometimes the name too bad, but any hospital trips, like all the time.Yeah. All the time road, rash road rashes. Normal aren't light. Fuck man. And my, my sister she's she's Prager. She's about to deliver a little fucking baby. My nephew in March, her husband, TD Tyler Daniels. If he's listening to this, I'm talking about you, you fucker, country, right? Uh, yeah. Out of Oakleigh, out of Oklahoma, you can't get much more like fucking country crop in that pan away.Good guys. Good to my sister at her baby shower. W it worked. She was in Arizona. He got on a quad in where we're at up in Scottsdale. There's a bunch of like, just desert behind the houses were washes and everything. And this jamoke gets on a and quieter and he's riding around and going with fast. I don't know what by himself, he hit Barb wire.Oh shit. Right. Wrapped around tie flew the thing landed on top of them. Right. A quad landed on tower and the fucking thing. So my, my sister who's like, you know, six months pregnant gets a call from TDSIC. She went to go, she rescued him. The pregnant mom went to rescue the husband and she got him and he was on the ground with a huge cut.Right below his eye, he had to get stitches, broke three ribs, right. And was laid up and his ribs still ain't. Right. And he's got a permanent scar on my sister was like, he's got his guy. I'm like, you're a girl. I know from your perspective of scarring, if it's the worst thing, but he's going to be able to lie about that scar later.And it looked like a tough motherfucker and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Right. Which do you prefer, do you prefer quiet or do you prefer dirt bike or you don't compare the two? Um, I'm just, I prefer a quad because I'm shooting pictures, you know, it's easier for me to manage all that shit on a dirt bike.It's going to be 10 times harder to do all that shit, you know? So I'm just like, fuck. Quads my way to go. And it's, it's less shit I got to worry about. I mean, people think quads are somehow saver, but they're not, they can be there like turning when you're going fast and turning, you can fuck on roller Quatro.Real fucking, yeah. You gotta know how to shift your weight and do all that shit. And then, especially when you're getting chased, it's lot harder too, because then you can't just squeeze between two last cars with the bike. So you got to, you're taking sidewalks, whatever the fuck you gotta do. You haven't chased last night, allegedly nothing.They just try, they can't fuck with us. Like. I got, all I got to do is turn around three times and get in traffic and you're fucked. So allegedly last night you were wrong. Yup. And who was it? Did the lights come on and when the lights come on, does that excite you? Like, yeah, I got this bitch now. I just think this guy's a dickhead and he's stupid.And why is he fucking with us? Cause he was like, bro, you know that you're not going to catch us. But then sometimes they do catch people. Cause there's like, we call them worms, new guys that are, get bikes and they don't know what the fuck they're doing. And then they panic and they're like, oh, freak the fuck out.So then they either like req they fucking stall out or fucking do something else stupid. And then. Right. Those, those are the guys that they're hoping to catch, but the rest, the rest of them just chill. A lot of times, they'll just, I'll just cruise and let them sit behind this for a little bit. And then I'll just like, well, just make one move.And then it's done. Like really they're waiting for it. Yeah. They're, they're sitting there too. They're just, do they ever, is there ever been a time where they chased you a little bit and then like, but it was like in a certain extent, like they were having fun and you're having fun. Um, sometimes here, but I've been in another state, like.Allegedly when I was in Atlanta, whatever your funny peacocks, got it. Exclusively stream classic sitcoms, like the office parks and recreation and Sue and a half net plus cats, peacock, original comedies like AP bio and saved by the bell for all your exclusive comedy phase could have peacock tv.com and get started, bro.That shit was crazy. That shit out there, like, no, they have, they're allowed to hit you there. And they are battering Rams on their shit and they kill people last year. They killed somebody and then my other homie, Joey Glocks, this will he fucking. Hit this full then drove his ass into the curb and crushed his leg, crushed his bike.And he's in, he's in a whole ass thing with them right now over it. He just got better now to where he's. He's cool. He can ride, bro. That shit is crazy that they don't play out there. They try to hit me, try to fuck me up and everything. I was gone. I had to get out on them, their helicopter, everything had to take him to the airport so I could lose the helicopter row.It was that shit was GTA five. George is on some other shit, man, no fly zone. You got to think about shit. This is shit that like people, they come into this bike shit don't know. Like they got to educate themselves on things like this. Like, all right, you're getting chased and you got helicopters are, listen to figure that out.And this world, they just don't know. But I mean, I didn't, there's also a part of me. That's like, you know, maybe you're built for this kind of shit, Danny. Yeah. Just set up for fame. No, no, no. I'm not trying to say it like that. I'm trying to say it like, I mean, go with him. Why can't you roll with them? Roll with them.You know why? I want to be real. I want to say, all right, listen, you want to know why, why you want to know why you're skinny. Ain't dark enough. Boy, my wife that's right. My wife's skin is dark and she gonna fucking rip my Dick off. If I get hurt. Because Tega my daughters, my wife, don't brother, man. I that's a one.My son, my son showed up wanting to ride a motorcycle. I'd be bummed the fuck out. No, no guilt right there, bro. I've lost friends in my life. You've lost friends early on. I lost three friends early on, got taken out and it was on all three. It wasn't even their fault. Right. Two are sitting on both on a bike ride, taken out.The other two ones just got ran over and the other one's got waiting at a light, just got taken out by a motherfucking cab. Listen, I written by X through LA. I've done it and I wasn't married other stuff. Ain't I wasn't trying to do anything crazy either. I wasn't like trying to. Nah, no, but the bike slid out from you at least once or twice.And I definitely fucked up my entire side of the leg and I pretended like it didn't hurt, you know, all the other shit, but every time I took a shower, it was like fucking fire on motherfucker. I laid the ballet at seven 50 triple down all last year, nigga on that on-ramp that fucking, that seven 50 triple Kawasaki.And when you hit a certain amount of RPMs, this VRBO kicked in and I was just getting on the bike, just getting on a bike. Wasn't even my bike, bro. And I was borrowing. Two hours and I got on and I was going too fast on this fucking on-ramp and I go, and I'm going to look and it fucking shout out for my bike man.And back then I ended up having to pay fucking hundreds of dollars. My dad fixed my towel. Shit was fucking, yeah, it was 360 pounds, but he was always trying to like fucking do some fucking buy just shit. So he had a real, a big ass Kawasaki, fucking dirt bikes street, legal right. Big fucker. I don't know what it was, but it was a real dirt bike.And it was in Arizona where they got the washers and all this other stuff. So he will ride around, but he was only on the pavement. Right. And you ride around and he would be mixing this giant fucking or venti size, fucking rum and Cokes, you know, and with the neighbors, right. He, Ron rum and Cokes out there on a fucking fat as fuck.I swear to God now listen for bus. He, he had a monster client, uh, Steve clap, if you're listening to this, uh, you don't pay him my money. So I could say whatever the fuck I want, but Steve clap his son, uh, to the Weyerhaeuser fortunate in Washington, which is the biggest logging. One of the biggest ones in the world guys were 350 million and my dad ingratiated himself.Right? So this guy, Steve clap, who only. To like, you know, like boarding schools and, you know, dah, dah, hair plugs, all that stuff. Want to be a tough guy. So my dad had him and Lou and everybody out in there drinking, and this guy, Steve Klatt got on the bike was going around the neighborhood circle. And then when he went in front of the guy, she was smoking a cigar too.When he went in front of the guys, Steve clacks stood up on the, on the pegs and he lifted his, his head and had the Shugar clenched in his teeth. Right. And he was like, ah, and he ran smack into someone's house. Oh shit. Fucked his whole face up. Fuck everything up. What's his name? Steve, clap to piece to Steve clap.Got clapped on. Got . Have you ever seen guys like show off and maybe they went like a worm showing up? Oh, it's all the time. Everybody that is in bike life that has a camera always says it. As soon as you bust out the camera, everybody tries to go crazy. They're like, this is my big, this is my moment to shine.And then that's when they fucking, they fucked up. That's the moment. Yeah, they got to juiced up on that shit because that shit goes Ziad. Sometime when you pull the camera out. Oh no. I to wait for the crowd has got to keep shooting. The thing is, cause sometimes I was like, oh fuck, I'll be right behind them when they wreck.So I got to look about the way. And not run over the motherfucker. So that's why it's like hard because I'm one hands on the wheel across my body and everything. So it's like, that's it. The reason why I was saying that Danny is built for this, not a gossip up, but I was thinking about the last time we talked to Danny, he was down in the middle of the protests and fucking on the front lines facing crazy fucking, I can only imagine the Drennan that was going on at that time.And then before that dude, you, you were in combat and stuff. So I'm thinking to myself, how does a guy like Danny? You know what I mean? Like, how do you say all right, well, now it's time for you to get your little house and your two car garage and you're going to lay down and chill out. And right now, am I wrong?No, you're right. I that's like, that's the thing that I probably have been battling with right now, like the most in my life. Like, cause since that last thing, like my marriage is gone, the shit is fucking done. So everything's kind of like gone awry. Yeah. I know. That was a, another kind of thing. Without me speaking out of term, you were kind of going through that.And would you say that you. Pursuing, this was, was kind of something that came along with the separation. Like you took advantage of that to kind of find yourself or, yeah, I kind of got out of it and I kinda like, I think I like got involved in it for the same reason everybody else is involved in it, of course, to get away to escape.But then I like complicated it by doing other shit, you know, that wasn't conducive to them part of my life, fucked that all up. Right. Cause you just dove in, I just like went all the way in and fucking use that and just ran right. That shit. Fuck it up. It's not just, it's not just vets or whatever, but I've been, I've read, I've been reading about, I did a lot of reading about the jungle.Not just the guys that sit back in pilot, the drones, and then the intelligence that goes in. But the teams that are working with the drone guys, once they get a target and they get the green light and those guys that are waiting for the drones to give the targets and give the green light, like they're waiting.They're not like, ah, we don't want to go out again. They're pumping up and waiting for the next mission. Cause they want ha that's how they're built. They want to have that fucking situation hunt. And then when these guys come home, right, what I'm like reading about it. And I'm like, you know, and it's a pretty, like, it happens a lot.A lot of these guys have a hard time trying to settle back down into some kind of domestic situation when they've been like three or four years out. They're in a real situation with different things going on. What do you think, do you think. I mean, of course it's possible, but I guess what I'm trying to get to is what kind of work would be required for somebody to be able to let that go so that they would settle down?Or is that maybe not possible? Uh, I don't even know. You see me fidgeting, buttoning up my jacket over here. Yeah, I man, there's a dude. You're on, I'm going to make a, I'm going to make a comparison, right? Go ahead and similarity right now because he is going there and he seeking that. Now, if you were to backtrack and start looking at motorcycle clubs.Yeah, bro. Yeah. When they really started growing in the sixties. Right. And there half of it was compiled of vets, that stuff. Like they had been done wrong and left out that's that we're almost rebels and that we're going to ban up because they showed up and they were shit on. And now all they had was each other and they jumped on these bikes with nowhere to go except their unity.Right. You know what I'm saying? That there's no coincidence that, that looks like this right now for him in this day and age, it's still seeking out. Where do I go to feel comfortable or folk, except I need to find my tribe that also lives on the edge as well. Well, so here's the thing like. Yeah, that and that on the road, nobody could stop me type of mentality.That guy unclench your fists. Okay. That guy, you know what I'm saying? No bond that they need to deal with to live in this world. They've got to have that. Yeah. But there's a disparity between, look what you're saying makes total sense to me. And I've been reading and preparation for black history month because I'm like, all right, Sean was like, well, but the person I'm reading on is a dude from LA.I won't give too many details. It's a dude from LA who fought in world war two and was one of the bravest motherfuckers again, when he came back right now, when he was over there, there were certain things he was fighting. Part of what he was fighting for. There was also the comradery and all that stuff, but there was something that he was fighting for that when he came back the world that he, that there was ready for him.There wasn't really about that. It was a different world. Did, was, does that's a world war two experience. Does that experience translate to you? I'm just like, all right. Remember the last time I was here, I said I had not been with a woman that had loved me remember. Yeah. So that became a whole thing and narrative in my life after I said that.So I had to further explain, like, I'm not a normal person. Like, you know what I mean? I'm not like some dude that didn't have all this craziest shit that we've talked about before happening in my life and I was wrong, you know what I mean? So my, my intention behind saying that is like, Everybody it's well, I think it goes for everybody.Everybody needs to be loved a certain way. Right. And everybody needs to be loved different. We just all have different love languages. Now imagine figuring that out with somebody that's been through all the shit I've been through. Like, it makes it even that more difficult. Not only that, but I'll put it even out here like this, because my girl and I go through this a little bit, and that is this, the expectations that society for the last 30 years has instructed people to think what love looks like is at odds with the realities of a real partnership, right?Like, like you're saying, love languages and dah, dah, dah, dah. And that's true, but there's another piece that's beyond that, which is. And I'm I, and when I say I'm dealing with it, I mean that my girl and I are going through these various stages together. And there's things that I thought when I was 20 things that she thought when she was 20, that love was supposed to be right.And it looks a lot like what's been pumped by the media and to everybody. So you buy silly shit, basically. Yeah. But the reality of it is a working partnership, as you know, would, dude's probably in, in, in a platoon or a fucking outfit, there's sometimes fighting there's sometimes this, that, and the other thing, that's part of it.That has to be part of it. It's not gonna look like, but to get to the place in a, in an outfit where the communication signals are, looks so nobody has to explain themselves and all that other stuff is a lot of actual work. It takes a long time to get there with a group of people and in a, in a relationship, the feeling of love.Doesn't mean that you're going to be able to communicate properly with the other. It's just a feeling. Yeah. Because the way that I've been taught and I'm sure for lucky too, is like, when we're younger, like we were never taught to communicate, like you shut the fuck up, keep that shit to yourself, mind your business.Don't fucking mind, nobody else's business. You know what I mean? And then I went to the military. Military is the same fucking way. Like we don't talk, we use hand signals, like, shut the fuck up, man up. Let's go do this, this and this and this. And then you come back and there are people who are like, Hey, you've had to use your words.You're like, yeah, you got to communicate. Tell me how you're feeling. Yeah. You're like, what the fuck? Like. But to be honest. Yeah. But to be honest, like the people that have been learning the most from about that shit is my kids. Right. Our kids nowadays there's their emotional intelligence is so crazy.It's remarkable. Like I sit down with my daughter and she'll talk to me and I'll be like, what the fuck? I'm like, wow. Right. You're tapped in. I agree with you that they're right there. I did. I'll tell you something. Our generation is still dealing with so much trauma, bro, for real like generational trauma that we've endured because of where we've come from.We've endured and perpetuated and you know, and do think about the amount of knowledge that a 15 year old kid has today. Knowledge. I'm not saying experience knowledge compared to when I was 15. Simply didn't have access to everything you have, but what does that do? Like what it does. It does a couple of things.Number one, this is another thing that I deal with in that regard. And that is, there is a lot of knowledge, right? And so a person can actually feel like I know about this, but the problem with it is, is that it's surface level knowledge. It's not expert experiential, right? So like it's a hard navigation because I have people in my farm that I work with that are like generation Z type people.And they have been exposed to a bunch of knowledge and it's not even necessarily experience, man. There's also a lack in our society of how to critique knowledge. Like you don't need a whole lot of experience to hear these messages or read an article and know like, wait a minute. There's certain elements that are missing or the logic doesn't flow.If you. Educated in understanding like this premise does not lead to the next premise, but you're just reading the information from a surface level. You're not even going to be able to evaluate the intelligence of that art, that article. And you may go back talking about, well, what love is is we're supposed to do X and I'm supposed to do Y and you're supposed to feel this.And, you know, man, I've been thinking about this so much with my girl. I'm building a malware. I look at it now between my wife and I I'm building an empire. And I'm not saying that lightly. I'm not saying like, oh, that's what every man and woman saying when they fucking get married for three years and then divorced.No, I'm talking about what I'm trying to build is more important than my own personal needs. Right, bro. Yes. But it doesn't look like always flowers. It also looks. Letting my family discipline me. Let him trying to take care of family members. You never even met before. No net. Oh, you mean in generations to come, right?Yes. But in order to do that, there are some things that I do that aren't good enough for that. There are some things that's been shown to me. It's not good enough for that. Right. And that's not about an end. It goes the other way too. I'm not some fucking dude that just lets people walk. But the thing of it is is that if what I'm trying to build is something for generations to come.That means my wife's generations to come to. That means my daughter's generations to come to it's beyond what it is that I'm thinking about for me personally, And I'm not perfect at it. I mean, there's pieces that I'm missing from there in my, and now I'm working on, it's kind of what I'm saying. I mean, I don't know about Jeffrey Mr.D's manager, but me personally at this age and where I'm at in life. I have a lot of the things I want on a day to day. Right. You know? Right. Sure. Really nice condo that's paid for no car note. Of course, you know, good Elsa. But I have the things, what I'm doing is I'm building what I'm building is I'm building for Vincent and Sophia, my grandson, right.I'm at this to turn that thing off. Oh, what do I want? Right. This is not about me at this stage. Again, there was time for that in my life that I maybe didn't take care of, but this is now has nothing to do with me. Right. What does that, what does that make you think about Danny? When you hear Stephen? I talk about that.I don't know. I'm just, this whole conversation went a whole different direction. I was like, oh shit. Like this shit guy. He worksfor four man. These kids are gorgeous, bro. He puts up videos with his kids, chasing him around and playing with them. Yeah. That's my light as your light man. Yeah. Is that, is that. This is that what's that dude, you man, when you come out of the real world and you're with your kids, you know, what, what is, that's probably been the hardest thing is like dealing with that whole aspect of co-parenting and like trying to figure that out and like not get into this whole cycle of emotions and trying to like keep it pool and like, you know, and that kids at a small age, when they're young like that, some were in them either.They talk about it when they're young or they wait and they talk about it older, but naturally kids, they want their parents to be together. And when parents split for no matter what it is better or for whatever, it might be, the kids don't understand all that is involved. And I think a lot of times, man, kids are somewhat sad that for sure, I was very happy that my parents.So I didn't believe that everybody felt sad, but I think most kids feel sad about it. Oh yeah. Like cry. Like there'll be with me and credit goes to her, her and the credit to be on me. And then there'll be, so it's like a fucking thing. Like, oh, it's time for you to go back to the mom. I don't want to go back with mom.No, sorry. That shit is the most heartbreaking thing ever. It is. It's like, I don't even think about you go to pick up your kidney. Don't want to come with you. I mean, it goes both ways. It happens. It happened. It happened to me last week. Yeah. That is hard, bro. I don't have to take it personally. Absolutely.Got to be a parent. You to be an adult cartel last week. Didn't want to do that. He didn't want to come with me, but also you wanted him to come with me. So I just took one of them. Let's make everybody happy. I'm like, all right, whatever you want. I want to make it happen. Yeah. When I think about that and I think about my daughter, I think about.Like, uh, I don't put it in terms of happy that they got divorced or sad that they got divorced. I don't really think about it like that because I don't even know if I'd even be honest with myself, like in protecting my own feelings. I don't even know if I'd be honest looking at it and be like, wow, it's glad they got divorced.Or I was, I was sad. They got divorced. I don't know it's but the thing that stuck with me the most more than anything else in terms of just food for thought was, um, a theorist that was talking about one of the crucial questions for every human is where did I come from? Like you, you know, there's millions of theories and we got science also shit.But at the immediate level, you know, as a child, you came from two humans coming together. And bonus or whatever, eventually, you know, that and the issue then becomes that those two make up no matter which if the kid knows it or doesn't know, it acknowledges that a service of his level or doesn't that kid immediately associates their complete being with those two halves.There's no way. So, and that's the first information that comes in. So as the child's developing, whoever they are, they're comparing and contrasting, I'm more like this. I'm more like that. What am I like? Right. So the relationship between those two hives that came together to create the existence of the person, that's actually doing the questioning that relationship without me saying which one is better and where I'm not even gonna say that.That whole thing is highly influential on how the child's identity is developed at how they think their existence or the answer to the question of how did I come about right. Flows from that. So when I think about dude, all right, I'll tell you one, I used to fucking argue with my wife, right. And, uh, and we still do from time to time, but we argue differently now, but there was a time where I took a little bit of man fucking pride and trying to put my wife in her, in her place.And I will be able to, because I'm an argumentative motherfucker and I, and I keep going. Sometimes even when my wife that's part of the, and that's part of the reason why she loves me, I'll tell you that. Or at least respects me on not some fucking punk dude. That's not going to push. And she might not admit it in the moment, but there's times where after she denied everything later, we'll come back and be like, I thought about what you said and it's right.Okay. So in my mind I thought, okay, that's a dance that we do. I wasn't even taking personally the arguments or whatever it was. I'm just saying, this is how she hears, this is how I hear we're going to push both lawyers. Like that's normal. Right. And then, and I was doing that in front of the baby. Right?Nothing major. I mean, I wasn't like throwing fucking plates against the wall, but I was just talking loud and saying shit. Right. And then one day it dawned on me that the baby, whether she thinks she understands or doesn't is being influenced by the way, my wife and I are relating to each other. And of course your energy, hell yeah.She taking notes on all of it. All right. And even though I may, and my wife may be play acting a little bit. The baby and all that. So I, and this is hard for me to do. I took a conscious and I'm telling you, but, oh bro, there are times that I work a full day. I come, we made a conscious decision that you weren't going to do this in front of your kid.Did you make that decision amongst alone that you weren't going to bite? You know why he's not even on that. You know why? Cause I was about to tell her, uh, no, I actually had told her, I said, Hey, watch how you talk to me in front of our daughter because our daughter doesn't know. And you can't be saying shit like that in front of the daughter, right?Hell no. Okay. Never. Right. Like if I talk back to you like that in front of our daughter, you would flip the fuck out. You don't want that shit. So I had said that shit. Right. But I was still engaging in the argument shit. Right. And boy, I'm telling you. And like, I make breakfast for the baby every day. I'm also an attorney and work all day.I lift weights. I come home, I get the shopping, I bring the thing I do at least one third of the fucking cooking and planning. Right. And Karen and the heavy shit. Right. And then there's times where I've done it. Everything that I'm supposed to do and at come in and my wife's first thing will be like, can you please build their data?Like one more fucking task. Fuck that shit, dude, fuck living like that. Listen, this is, I can't, I'm not honoring you because you were honest. So I'm going, I'm going right to fuck that shit. Fuck. I don't know what I'm saying. Listen, all I'm saying is like, listen, to say, she'd be like this, right. She'd be like to hell with that.She'd be like, can you please get some more fucking w the thing is not off the floor or whatever. Right. Getting rid of my fucking fee. You see me? That's probably why I snapped on Schwartz. I'm really yelling at my son. I'm like, Ugh, the cleaning guy, all of a sudden, you're cracking. I said to myself, building an empire and I love this woman.And then unload the baby. There will be a time for us to address that. Maybe she's not, she's putting too much sauce on it, but it's not now when I'm in my feelings. Okay. Cause we will pull her aside and be like, promise I've already done it. Okay. I pulled her aside and said, listen, I want you to understand how it comes off.Yeah. Right. When I come home, what was she doing? Oh, she's working. But she's watching the baby working, but she doesn't, she's my law partner. So she's right there with me. Right. And so in the, in the law firm, I'm the oldest attorney and I'm the most experienced, or I run it. So you guys are together all day though, as we are.And we are, we're fucking working and living and parenting all damn day. And to be honest with you, it works way better than it should. We, don't actually a lot of time to go the, a lot of time together, borough for us. Like it's healthy to have some time. Yeah. I'm in idea comes to this hard luck. That's why I love Saturdays is motorcycle club, bro.That is this hard luck show is the motorcycle club. I come in here and say, whatever, all my among and fucking mind it is. And also when I get up to, when I get up in the morning shorts, this is your motorcycle club, right? When I get up in the morning to Sean,But when I get to Ali to get away from your mom, Mr. And Mrs. Ear, bud, you too. But in the mornings, my way time, when I'm lifting weights, I got four. I get up at four. So that, and I don't you have that? Yeah. I run and get it. That's right. Every day. And I'm in the office, I got the door closed and I'm running the show.So it doesn't, it doesn't. But my point in saying all that is good deflection technique, Danny, Danny was like enough about me. What about your marriage? Bad. Like what's going on, Danny? Yeah, what's happening? What's on the counter. Yeah, come on. And Danny, we are going to do, do some more collab, work menu, some brand building stuff together, and it talk more cookie stopped like these vibe stuff with you.Maybe we figure out some supermax plays with them. And we can collab with you on Mike, but what do you have on the calendar this year? Let us know. Where are you going to be? What's um, this year, um, February, I'm going to Miami huge ride out over there. I just came back from Columbia, setting up stuff in Columbia.So like, I just, um, was the first one trying to like build something there so that everybody from America could just go and it's all taken whores in Columbia. Did you get a horror while you were down there? Fuck. And now it's disgusting. I hear all these great stories and they're just. That's it it's just like, listen, thank God we got that.I don't even like, I put a crazy question. Oh, who likes that buddy? Over there has tits and ass over there. It's crazy. You're just like, it's a factory. That's terrible. Everything over there, you know, that's horrible. What are, you know, what I like is you got coming. I like more natural. Where's the start.Right. Magazines and all the pressure. So what's coming up for 2022, 2022. You go to Miami, Columbia. Unfortunately he's got to go to Columbia. He's only doing it for, so now I'll probably be going to Columbia, like. Promise, right? Like every month or every couple of months, every couple of months. Wondering why you lost all that weight?I don't know. You're looking good. Doing a lot of exercise. I don't even lean though. I'm trying to, I switched my diet and shit. And put you only, only if it's begun.shade grown pussy. What are you planning to do? Trade? Oh, sorry. Oh, blue. I just trying to do a real show. Oh, I'm sorry. Let me stop talking about you planning to do with the footage. So I'm actually building stuff to try to get a movie started like a series from HBO or Netflix. So we already started filming, doing all the other stuff and I've just been building with everybody, everybody, all those teams.Bay area has like two active crew and chicken shit. Like we have Watts, Compton, LA bike, live, all that shit here. And then, yeah. So, but we have, I know everybody from all over the nation now pretty much. And, uh, yeah, it's, I think I could add to the culture, you know, so that's what I want to do with about this.Are you going to be like, once let's say, what about being a director? What about making movies? I think it would get in there. I just, do you have aspirations to do that beyond just you're in this live, but like, do you see yourself becoming like an artist? I don't think that this is my end or I don't think my photography is going to be my end all stuff.I think that my stuff is going to be producing, directing because. That's what I do. My network is crazy. Like I could go anywhere pretty much and I could get entire in and do stuff and develop shit for all the people that we know in our crew. Like I just link people in and, and I feather through like all the people and see who's a piece of shit who's not, and who deserves it?You know? Cause I'm not trying to put everybody on. Like everybody don't get everything. Right. That's the thing everybody doesn't get is everybody thinks that because they know me or they have this and that. And I give something to somebody that they deserve it. No, you don't deserve that shit. Like show me, you deserve it.Show me that you ain't a piece of shit. So me that you're loyal, like all that shit, everything that I try to form my shit around is the same pretense that essay's built around. You know what I mean? We all support each other. We all filter through each other, like bro, I'm the youngest one out of the crew.And I've known these guys for 20 years. Like. You know, like we don't let people in essay. That's not somebody that's valid. Like that's a big thing for everybody here. So I fucking feel like I'm going to carry that on in with what I do. So anybody that fucks with me, I got to make sure you're not a piece of shit.You're not gonna embarrass us. You're not gonna make us look bad and I need to know who you are. Right. So if I can't do that, you don't get shit. Well, you don't get shit if you can't do that. So I love it, man. Yeah. Just one more thing. What's your Instagram? So like people can check out some of that footage.My Instagram is west grown west underscore grown, w E S T underscore G R O w N. Fuck. And then you could see everybody, all my crew, everybody I fuck with is on my page. You go follow them, check them off. Let's see, tap in. You'll see all the collabs coming up this year. Yep. Boy's honest. Some shit. You'll see them on my Instagram as well.I'm going to be doing some things, so let's keep it moving, man. Thank you, Danny, for coming on the show, you know, this is always, this is the, this is like your home too, man. So you let's keep it up. Let's not wait a year. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. And, uh, and we'll make sure that we tag everybody and add everybody correctly when your post goes up and when the show goes up and yeah, good shit too, mom, what you got?I got go to YouTube to see west grown as well. Yes. You see it. It was that guy. I saw the guy with the prosthetics with the metal prosthetics. Was that, that dude, man, this shit looks fucking fat. Whereas the shot, this is uh, the hood bounty hunters hood. Oh, that's why Christine gardens the gardens.Nickerson gardens way from the trenches. Wow. I love that. Yeah. So you can catch it all on YouTube to Instagram, YouTube boy's son right there. What's his name? Do you remember Billy?he got a Rolex watch. Rolex chain. Don't get the shit fucked up, dude. He's already tolerant and Bushwick. Bill www max hardware.com. Check out some gear, go to cosmic demise, check it out. Let's go to Sean at move mental. Media media for some, you know, podcasts. It's a user for these guys. Mike Angelo photography for Sam.Fantastic film, go to cosmic devise and buy some gear from my boy, Ali Ovando Bowman. Uh, they wear braids to court with man shorts, shorts. It does a number of things. He produces TV music, and Mr. D is here and he wants to say something.Hold on. He just, Hey Mr. D we can't hear you. Can you please speak up? All right, here comes this, this I'm miss V. And you should listen to the hard luck show. Cause that's the realest motherfucking podcast. Bob brown, stop fucking playing. Yeah, with that, I like to say adios, Amigos, heartless. So it is Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.Watch marry me.Jennifer Lopez, Owen Wilson, Maluma

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Let's Talk with Sanctuary

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 38:22


What do you do when obstacles keep popping up, challenging the passion that drove you to obey God's call and plan for your life? When painful circumstances, health challenges, spiritual warfare keep hammering you, making you want to quit. Today's guest Bailey Kuert has encountered such challenges personally and ministerially and shares with us about what helps her keep going. BONUS:  Hear her heart about forming and maintaining friendships despite a busy schedule that keeps her trotting the globe.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  Bailey Kuert is a native born Tulsan. She gave her life to Jesus at 16 years old and felt a call to missions shortly after, which has taken her to 21 countries for ministry.  She fell in love with Kenya as a little girl and married her Kenyan-born husband in 2012. Her heart is to help the needy and the forgotten. This is the motivation behind Kibibi Design, her artisan company which focuses on empowering women in East Africa by creating sustainable fashion. Website Links: Involved International Kibibi Design Facebook: Bailey Kuert Kibibi Design Instagram: @involvedinternational @kibibidesign @baykuert  

Ad Rage Podcast
Episode 8: MLM 101

Ad Rage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 54:20


Hi girly! Join us for a discussion of MLM basics with our first ever guest, Claire! We break down what they are, how they work, and how to (maybe?) leave one. Bonus: Hear about Alyscia's personal experience battling with an MLM. Check us out on Instagram (@adragepodcast) or send us an email (adragepodacst@gmail.com)!

The 21st Rewrite
The Village - Writers' Workshop

The 21st Rewrite

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 44:45


Writers' Workshop - How do you write a film with a twist ending? This week, William takes a look at M. Night Shyamalan's 'The Village', a film that was released with high audience expectations from a writer-director who had notoriously become so associated with the 'twist ending' that the anticipation and predictions possibly undermined the story he was trying to tell. This episode covers the allegory at the heart of this story, thoughts about how to build terror and suspense in writing, and an insight into a critical element of twist endings that might help you write a great one yourself! Bonus: Hear how the original screenplay 'The Woods' ends. *** Want to comment, get news and join episode discussions? Join the community on Reason: https://reason.fm/podcast/the-21st-rewrite. Instagram: @the21strewrite. Website contact page: https://www.the21strewrite.com/contact *** Episode navigation: Introduction and podcast update (0:00) Audience expectations (8:50) This week's big question (10:57) How an ensemble of characters makes a village (14:08) On distractions and red herrings (20:56) What you cannot see or describe is scarier (23:36) The midpoint and Shyamalan's statement (26:41) What really makes a twist work (29:26) The best character moment in the screenplay (31:45) Truth(s) revealed, the power of nightmares (35:55) Who is affected by the final 'twist' (39:29)

Sweet Tea and Coffee
02 - Flat Tire, Kendall the Acolyte, and New Song

Sweet Tea and Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 28:00


It's the second episode of Sweet Tea and Coffee, and this time we dive into Kendall's upbringing in the Church and how that shaped his perspective on community and friendships. BONUS: Hear a brand new song from Blake that hasn't been released yet!

Swiping Up
Mother Tucker

Swiping Up

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 72:11


The girls share some anticipated updates from previous episodes, talk about a BIB’s (real) upcoming break, along with the ever-elusive and dreaded algorithm, and get all in their feels over a special engagement. **BONUS: Hear a short clip from our Patreon episode with Shannon @popofpippi. Subscribe at the Millers Tier at patreon.com/swipingup to hear the rest!#embracethebasic on IG with @spencerssobasic & @wendybeingbasicMentioned in this episode:Courtney Kerr / @courtneykerrAaryn Williams / @aaryn_williamsKelsey Morgan Fry / @kelseymorganfryCarissa Stanton / @broccyourbodyJess Todryck / @jesstodryckBrittany / @whiteandwoodgrainKrista Horton / @krista.hortonErin / @cottonstemDani Austin Ramirez / @daniaustinJen Reed / @thesisterstudioigShannon / @popofpippiSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/swipingup)

The 21st Rewrite
1917 - Writers' Workshop

The 21st Rewrite

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 62:21


Writers' Workshop - Why write a film designed to be made in the 'one-shot style? What can '1917' teach us about the storytelling benefits that can result from this approach? This week's intro contains some thoughts on joining a writers' group. The main topic is a screenplay breakdown of Sam Mendes and Krysty Wilson-Cairns' '1917', exploring how the narrative rules work in a real-time sequential story, the themes of remembrance and the metaphor of the unknown soldier, and plenty of observations and writing tips along the way. Bonus: Hear the epigraphs included on the first page of the screenplay! *** Want to comment, get news and join episode discussions? Join the community on Syncify: https://syncify.fm/podcast/the-21st-rewrite. Instagram: @the21strewrite. Website contact page: https://www.the21strewrite.com/contact *** Episode navigation: Writers' groups (2:21) Introduction to 1917 (9:56) This week's big question (14:11) Why is one-shot filmmaking considered a gimmick? (18:09) One-shot is how we experience life (20:14) Blake/Schofield as the Unknown Soldier and universal protagonist (22:59) Hook the audience from the first page (25:29) The narrative rules of sequential screenwriting (27:26) How we interpret time in film (30:23) 1917's opening structure (32:53) Entry into the unfamiliar world: No Man's Land (37:01) Approaching the midpoint (41:23) Telling two stories on-screen simultaneously (42:32) Key points of learning from the midpoint (44:55) How to continue after *that* midpoint (48:42) Breaking the film's own 'one-shot' rule, and why (51:13) The final sequences: resurrection (53:49) Key points from the ending (57:37) Conclusion (59:39)

The 21st Rewrite
Locke (2013) - Screenplay by Steven Knight

The 21st Rewrite

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 53:44


Why is writing a single location screenplay a good idea for new writers? How does 'Locke' illustrate how this can be done? This is another solo writing analysis and writing workshop. The intro includes tips on how to beat writer's block! Today's main topic is a screenplay breakdown of Steven Knight's 'Locke', exploring its themes, its structure and is concluded with William's theory on single location screenplays - they need to be four dimensional. Follow up and 'What to do next' assignment. Bonus: Hear the inspiration for Tom Hardy's accent in the film! *** Want to comment, get news and join episode discussions? Join the community on Syncify: https://syncify.fm/podcast/the-21st-rewrite. Instagram: @the21strewrite. Website contact page: https://www.the21strewrite.com/contact

Angel Talk with Rachel Corpus
Portals: An Invisible Doorway to the Spirit World

Angel Talk with Rachel Corpus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 31:35


Rachel Corpus, Angel Communicator and Psychic Medium, teaches how to recognize and close portals with ease. BONUS: Hear an actual conversation with earth-bound spirit (ghosts) who were not too happy about having their doorway shut! This is a riveting episode and it might scare young listeners. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Chick Foley Show
Boom Goes The Dynamite + NJPW Super 7 Live Review

The Chick Foley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 123:32


Chickfoley, The Heel Husband, and Marco The MVP cover all the fallout from AEW Revolution, take a look at the big changes to NXT, and conduct a live review of NJPW Super 7 Series 1 plus much much more! BONUS: Hear how little Sheena know about drugs! Use code CHICKFOLEY for 10% off at www.ringsidecollectibles.com Become a premium Foley Fam member at www.chickfoleyshow.com Check out the Pod Foundation www.link.tree/podfoundation Try Verb energy bars! https://www.verbenergy.co/trial/flex?rfsn=5394118.e0b0a6&discount=verbfamsk&utm_medium=microaffiliate&utm_source=sheenaphelps&utm_campaign=prospecting&utm_content=starter-kit&utm_platform=refersion Get your figure clothing at figtees.co.uk and use code CFS15 to save money! Shop the official Chick Foley Show store at https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/related/chickfoley.html Random Merch Of The Week https://www.ebay.com/itm/Wrestle-Mania-3-Original-Ticket-For-Entry-In-Near-Mint-Condition-From-1987/184573703895?hash=item2af97336d7:g:IWgAAOSwhJNf0T9D Lumberjillville On YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgv5cqy1gNoie_e4yZBw3CQ

The Modern Art Notes Podcast
Alex Bradley Cohen, Hockney-Van Gogh, plus a Lea Bertucci excerpt

The Modern Art Notes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 76:40


Episode No. 488 features artist Alex Bradley Cohen and curator Ann Dumas. The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University has recently acquired Alex Bradley Cohen's 2015 For a More Just Future. Cohen's paintings of people and places are often blendings of his personal relationships with art history. His work has been exhibited in "State of the Art 2020" at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and The Momentary and at group shows at the University Art Museum at the University of Albany, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Studio Museum in Harlem. On the second segment, curator Ann Dumas discusses "Hockney-Van Gogh: The Joy of Nature,"  which is at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston through June 20. The exhibition reveals how David Hockney has mined Vincent Van Gogh's paintings and drawings in ways that have informed his mark-making, compositions and more. BONUS: Hear an excerpt from recent Bemis Center resident Lea Bertucci's forthcoming album "A Visible Length of Light!"

Killin Missin Hidden
The Kelly–Hopkinsville Encounter: Aliens, Goblins, or Just Bourbon?

Killin Missin Hidden

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 25:03


In the summer of 1955, two family spent a harrowing night fighting off unexplained creatures. For house they underwent an assault while locked in one family's farmhouse from these short, silvery monsters. They finally decided they couldn't hold out any more and made a run for it, all the way to the local sheriff. But when law enforcement came to inspect the scene, they found nothing but a farmhouse full of bulletholes. Did these two families see aliens? Were goblins rising out of the caves? Or is this just a night of drinking gone bad? BONUS: Hear one of the worst explanations from a military officer ever made in all of creation.SHOW NOTEShttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly%E2%80%93Hopkinsville_encounterhttps://mysteriousuniverse.org/2017/11/1955-a-really-really-close-encounter/https://completely-kentucky.fandom.com/wiki/Kelly-Hopkinsville_Encounterhttps://mysteriousuniverse.org/2015/10/the-kelly-hopkinsville-aliens-and-the-cia/https://www.clarksvillian.com/post/aliens-ufo-hopkinsville-kyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flatwoods_monster

Coffee N KO's
Coffee N KO's #26 (Andre "Mr.Highlight/Afro Samurai" Ewell)

Coffee N KO's

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 55:16


The guys interview Andre "Afro Samurai" Ewell who is currently fighting in the UFC Men's Bantamweight Division. You may also know Andre as "Mr. Highlight" but we both think "Afro Samurai" is more fitting for him so let's get that trending! Andre goes into detail about his previous background playing Football, how he received a scholarship to play Division I & how he claims to have better hands than NFL WR Odell Beckham Jr. (Stay tuned for Andre's highlight reel coming soon) Andre also talks about his children who act as his motivation, his desire to fight anyone in the UFC and his secret passion for the sport of Curling and for the popular Italian Dish, Lasagna! Andre also answers Significant Strikes Questions from the guys and Rapid Fire to end the show. Bonus: Hear his prediction for Khabib vs Gaethje after it happens...maybe he'll predict the future... Listen now on all major platforms (Spotify, Apple, etc) Weekly episodes air every Saturday Morning with Interviews on Wednesdays. Instagram - @CoffeeNKOs1 Twitter - @CoffeeNKOs1 Facebook - @CoffeeNKOs1 Tik Tok - @CoffeeNKOs1 YouTube - @CoffeeNKOs1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coffee-n-kos/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffee-n-kos/support

Burning Man LIVE
Studying Subversive Creativity and Gratitude

Burning Man LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 51:07


What is it like to walk around Black Rock City as a staff member and an academic in participant-observer mode? These tales are of BRC at the turn of the century, and the study of ineffable experiences, ending with old school stories of the organic formation of BRC’s support services, and a healthy respect for law enforcement. Andie and Logan talk with Sheila Hoover, the Associate Dean of Libraries at Texas Tech University, and Duane Hoover, Professor of Practice, specializing in negotiation and organizational behavior. At BRC, Duane (Big Bear on the radio) ran the Black Rock Rangers and the Law Enforcement Agency Liaison Team for 15 years.Sheila and Duane co-authored several research projects on Burning Man through a lens of organizational development, cultural principles, and values such as reciprocity, intrinsic reward, and “radical inclusion of self.”BONUS: Hear a Texan recite a bit of Shakespeare!https://scholars.ttu.edu/en/persons/sheila-hooverhttps://www.depts.ttu.edu/rawlsbusiness/people/faculty/management/duane-hoover/LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG

The Better Beautiful // The Answer to Every Question

Sometimes the best news is the most offensive, and forgiveness is certainly no exception. Redemption is expensive, but nothing else will get us to the Marriage Supper of the Lamb. How can we embrace this deep truth for ourselves ("forgive us our trangressions") and live free enough to want it for our enemies ("as we forgive our transgressors")? But we must: if we do not forgive, we are not forgiven. Join Stephanie as we continue our mini-series through 'Confronting Unbelief' and stare at the literal crux of it all: the forgiveness of Jesus, who is "both just and Justifier of the one who has faith in Him." BONUS: Hear an exclusive sneak peek at a new song not yet released to the public—only on this week's 'The Better Beautiful.' DURATION: 31 minutes (+ the song)

The Wisconsin Homestead
Our Neighbor Called the Cops

The Wisconsin Homestead

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 24:11


Hannah + AJ revisit their previous podcast topics to provide more detail: our farming system, Back to Eden gardening, soil health, masks, and more! Bonus: Hear the story of how their neighbors called the city complaining about their wood chips.Follow us on Instagram: @thewisconsinhomestead

All the Social Ladies with Carrie Kerpen
Show #240 - Jinal Shah of Feather

All the Social Ladies with Carrie Kerpen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 32:41


Our relationship with “home” is changing. It’s not just where we sleep anymore—it’s where we work, eat, unwind, connect, you name it—and our spaces are changing to accommodate us both physically and emotionally. Today, we have a wonderful conversation with Jinal Shah, VP of Marketing at Feather, about the brand’s role in providing more than just furniture, but how she and her colleagues are leading with empathy to offer comfort and support to help customers feel at home. (Bonus: Hear what it’s like to lead a team through a rebrand in the middle of a pandemic!)

Begotten
Bonus episode 1

Begotten

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 16:33


Join Kat & Bianca, the creative team behind Minola Theatre and BEGOTTEN, as they chat about independent theatre and getting creative during a worldwide lockdown. Bonus: Hear a sneak preview of next week's instalment of BEGOTTEN: Eileen.Written and performed by Bianca Butler ReynoldsDirected by Kat DekkerPost-production sound design by Siobhan FinnissPodcast hosted by That’s Not Canon ProductionsFind Minola Theatre online at minolatheatre.com.auFacebook @MinolaTheatreInstagram @minolatheatre See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Project Blue Book Value
Alien Diseases (COVID-19 Episode)

Project Blue Book Value

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 46:44


Robin dives into the wonderful world of alien diseases; exploring the past and near present on what could be the origins of some of these diseases. You can always reach out to us, @PBBValue, if you know of any diseases you'd like to share or Alien info! Bonus: Hear an extra PSA because Adam doesn't know how to the record button properly! PS: Don't drink bleach.

The Wrong Cat Died
Ep9 - Macavity ('s not there)

The Wrong Cat Died

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 14:40


This episode talks about antagonist, Macavity. Macavity wreaks havoc and then leaves the stage leaving two kittens to sing one of the most sexually charged songs of the entire play. Listen to hear all of the terrible things Macavity is accused of doing in Episode 7! BONUS: Hear a snippet from our bonus episode with Christine Cornish Smith, who played Bombalurina in the 2016 Broadway revival and sings Macavity's song! Macavity Ranking: 1 out of 9 Watch his performance here. Music by: Anthony Norman Produced by: Alan Seales & Broadway Podcast Network Instagram & Twitter: @TheWrongCatDied Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Coconuts Podcast
Why Thailand is UFO Central | These Beauty Pageant Rivalries Are Tearing Us Apart | Now Ear This: Open Season on Hong Kong Politicos | Indonesian Teen Conned Into Sex | Bangkok Boggles at Woman's Unimaginable (Alleged) Graft

The Coconuts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 23:54


Have we got a show for you. Todd and Teirra recount surviving ASEAN Summit 2019, unpack the most serious and ridiculous stories from throughout Southeast Asia and then strap into a rocket ship to weird in a deep look at the region's foremost UFO cult. Bonus: Hear about a Harvard doctoral grad's abduction into the very heart of Mars … or Pluto!The Coconuts Podcast delivers impactful, weird, and wonderful reporting by our journalists on the ground in eight cities: Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Manila, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Yangon, and Bali. Listen to headline news and insightful interviews on matters large and small, designed for people located in – or curious about – Southeast Asia and Hong Kong.

The Wrong Cat Died
Ep7 - Gus, the theatre cat

The Wrong Cat Died

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 16:45


This episode talks about emotional theatre cat, Asparagus, aka Gus. Gus is the emotional break just after intermission that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Hear about how a legend performed as Gus in the 1998 movie in Episode 6! BONUS: Hear a snippet from our bonus episode with Christopher Gurr, who played Gus in the 2016 Broadway revival! Gus Ranking: 7 out of 9 Watch his performance here. Music by: Anthony Norman Produced by: Alan Seales & Broadway Podcast Network Instagram & Twitter: @TheWrongCatDied Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Wrong Cat Died
Ep6 - Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer, those horrible cats

The Wrong Cat Died

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 15:52


This episode talks about our klepto kitties, Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer. Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer perform an extremely intricate duet dance number that steals the show. Hear about "these horrible cats" in Episode 5! BONUS: Hear fellow Broadway Podcast Network host Josh Lamon from Josh Swallows Broadway sing Mike's original lyrics about Mungojerrie & Rumpleteazer (plus his own improvised lyrics at the end of the episode)! Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer Ranking: 4.5 out of 9 Watch their performance here. Music by: Anthony Norman Produced by: Alan Seales & Broadway Podcast Network Instagram & Twitter: @TheWrongCatDied Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sweet Little Ladies
Girls Go to College to Get More Knowledge

Sweet Little Ladies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 57:14


Do girls go to college to get more knowledge or do they go so they can study The Canterbury Tales and then get postgrad jobs that have NOTHING to do with that? You decide. This fifth episode of the Sweet Little Ladies podcast is about going to college. Hosts and stand-up comics Raegan Niemela and Dana Ehrmann discuss their journeys from choosing a school to switching majors a bajillion (that's a technical term) times and how they're dealing with debt now that it's all over. Bonus: Hear about Dana's time staying overnight in a former one-room schoolhouse in rural Wisconsin.

Wealth And Purpose Podcast with Patty Lennon
Dropping Into Flow EP: 46

Wealth And Purpose Podcast with Patty Lennon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 16:52


Today Patty continues the conversation about dropping into flow. She brought it up in last week’s episode about enjoying the summer (or any season) and staying in flow so you can enjoy all the things happening in your life. Not into the “woo” like Patty? Neither is her husband, so you’ll want to hear how he figured out the best way to take advantage of flow in his life. If you’re into the metaphysical, you might even see yourself in this example. Be sure to hear the 3 actionable steps that Patty shares. This is something will help you in all kinds of situations. Bonus: Hear the key question that you can ask yourself to find your personal flow.    Episode 44 When I Wish I’d Done More.

Girls I've Met Online
15: Holiday Hangover With @OnlyChrisAllen

Girls I've Met Online

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 58:09


@OnlyChrisAllen sits down for a solo post thanksgiving podcast episode. This episode covers returning home, going clubbing, marriage pack, kids, the future & past decisions. Bonus: Hear clips of The unreleased Tekashi 6ix9ine album. Love to hear feedback e-mail at OnlyChrisAllen@gmail.com Follow IG & Twitter: @OnlyChrisAllen Contact if you want to be a guest on the show.

Theme Park Pulse
'Rick and Morty' Writer/Artist Kyle Starks (Ep. 8) | Friday Fan Forum (StocktonCon 2018 Panel)

Theme Park Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 41:14


As it says in his bio on Image Comics, "Kyle Starks is the (2x) Eisner nominated creator of Sexcastle (click here for a free preview) which was recently optioned to be made into a major motion picture. Whoa! He's also written a bunch of other great stuff like Rick and Morty and Invader Zim and is generally recognized as a pretty good, laugh making, funny boy." This week, we present Kory's panel with Kyle Starks from StocktonCon 2018. Recorded Saturday August 18, 2018 in Stockton, CA. BONUS: Hear the panel without the 'bleeps,' and 'Kory & Jack catch up.' To support the show, catch up on past episodes, or pick up some cool merch head to NoMidnightPodcast.com.

#POOLIGANS
S1E7 Meet The #POOLIGANS! ADAM REIZNER (@adamreizner) and MATTHEW (@noog3i)

#POOLIGANS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 104:33


What. A. Week. Crazy politics, a wonderous shoutout, secret tapes! Join host d_twit as he pours out his heart about how he became a #POOLIGAN, then brand news guests Adam Reizner and Matthew Neugeboren as they explore everything form their @POTUSPressPool and @juliemason fandom to the Helsinki fallout, gun control, the importance of bass players and the real reason why Julie's millennial voice has been mysteriously MIA! BONUS: Hear the Julie Mason shoutout that rocked the #POOLIGANS world!

TEXAS PRAIRIE CHICKEN HOME COMPANION Monkees Podcast
Show #15! TEXAS PRAIRIE CHICKEN HOME COMPANION Monkees Podcast

TEXAS PRAIRIE CHICKEN HOME COMPANION Monkees Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 133:47


This is the big (and we mean BIG) one! Alan and Al swing back into action, with an exclusive new interview with versatile musician John Jorgenson! John played with Mike on many 90s tours (including the wonderful "Live at the Britt" stop), and has many tales of his involvement in music, the wonderful instruments he's played (many on a few Papa Nez solo efforts), and his relationship (and insights into) Mike! You don't wanna miss John recount Mike's first meeting with the Jimi Hendrix experience! BONUS: Hear a super-rare 70s live Nez tune, along with a 90s live performance of "Total Control!" Also-your podcast hosts discuss the best and worst of the multitudes of Monkees merchandise that's been furiously flung our way for the past 50 years! The toys! T-shirst! Dolls (I mean--"action figures")! The books! The Monkeemobiles! Match against YOUR fave choices! By popular demand--Hear the vocal-less backing track of the controversial Monkees tune, "The Day We Fall In Love!" This fandom-dividing song has been brought back into the spotlight due to the recent Rhino MORE OF THE MONKEES box set, so, judge the virtues of this little ditty for yourself, with this interesting mix! Also--Monkees agent and event organizer Jodi Ritzen calls in with the very latest from Mike and Micky! Hear the latest news, plans, and how you can be a part of it all! Plus: Fun! Laughter! Lawyers! Shock-collars! What more could a Monkee-maniac ask for?

Pink Shade With Erin Martin
15 - Interview with Gretchen Bonaduce from 'Breaking Bonaduce'

Pink Shade With Erin Martin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 44:45 Transcription Available


Erin talks to the talented singer, author, reality TV personality & producer, Gretchen Bonaduce. Gretchen tells us about her marriage to Danny Bonaduce, her time on reality TV (in front of and behind the cameras), and her new book, Surviving Agent Orange and Other Things I Learned from Being Thrown Under the Partridge Family Bus. Gretchen also offers advice to the new generation of reality TV personalities, as well as what she learned from sharing her story with the world. BONUS: Hear details in this episode about Pink Shade water bottle giveaways! Listen to enter & win! Follow Gretchen: On Instagram @GretchenBonaduceOn Twitter @AnkhSingerOn Facebook Gretchen BonaducePre-order her book on Amazon HERE!Join the Facebook group: Pink Shade With Erin MartinFollow Erin on Twitter @ErinLeahMartin & Instagram @ErinLeahMartinCheck out Erin's recaps on RealityTea.com & 22Words.comTune into The Jenny McCarthy Show on ch 109 of SiriusXM Stars every week for Erin & Jenny dishing all things Housewives on Real Housewives Roundup! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Pink Shade
15 - Interview with Gretchen Bonaduce from 'Breaking Bonaduce'

Pink Shade

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 44:45 Transcription Available


Erin talks to the talented singer, author, reality TV personality & producer, Gretchen Bonaduce. Gretchen tells us about her marriage to Danny Bonaduce, her time on reality TV (in front of and behind the cameras), and her new book, Surviving Agent Orange and Other Things I Learned from Being Thrown Under the Partridge Family Bus. Gretchen also offers advice to the new generation of reality TV personalities, as well as what she learned from sharing her story with the world. BONUS: Hear details in this episode about Pink Shade water bottle giveaways! Listen to enter & win! Follow Gretchen: On Instagram @GretchenBonaduceOn Twitter @AnkhSingerOn Facebook Gretchen BonaducePre-order her book on Amazon HERE!Join the Facebook group: Pink Shade With Erin MartinFollow Erin on Twitter @ErinLeahMartin & Instagram @ErinLeahMartinCheck out Erin's recaps on RealityTea.com & 22Words.comTune into The Jenny McCarthy Show on ch 109 of SiriusXM Stars every week for Erin & Jenny dishing all things Housewives on Real Housewives Roundup! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Dr. Dawn on Careers
"How will I know..." Career Dilemmas - SOLVED!

Dr. Dawn on Careers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2017 57:59


How will I know if it's time to quit my job? How will I know if I'm interviewing well? How will I know if I chose a good career coach? This episode of Career Talk will answer all of these questions and MORE! Join Dr. Dawn and Mike Manoske (Executive Recruiter)to learn how to assess the tough career questions! Bonus: Hear the strangest foods people have SNUCK into movie theaters. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Interviews
Baron Brooks: My Dad's Full Page Ad To Find Me A Wife

Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 7:55


We talk to the #Utah #businessman whose father took out a full page ad in the newspaper to find him a wife. He says he has no problem dating women and is not gay. BONUS: Hear his #BeavisAndButthead & #RonaldReagan impressions!

CiTR -- Career FastTrack
The Cashmere Blend Technique and the "S" Curve

CiTR -- Career FastTrack

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2007 31:56


Simply put. This show will cover two powerful concepts that you have probably never heard of before but ones that you will find hard to live without. BONUS: Hear about my personal journey from dead-end career to dream job. You will relate to the trials and tribulations I experienced and become more hopeful as a result of hearing this story.Listen NOW!

CiTR -- Career FastTrack
The Cashmere Blend Technique and the "S" Curve

CiTR -- Career FastTrack

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2007 31:56


Simply put. This show will cover two powerful concepts that you have probably never heard of before but ones that you will find hard to live without. BONUS: Hear about my personal journey from dead-end career to dream job. You will relate to the trials and tribulations I experienced and become more hopeful as a result of hearing this story.Listen NOW!