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HELLO WORKIES HAPPY NEW YEAR! We're back with a wonderful new guest, LA based writer/performer/ and moving meditation teacher Bridgid Ryan (UCB, The Core)! We get deep in this one- talking about childhood trauma, purposeful cases of childhood mistaken identity, poop, how capitalism makes everything worse, diet culture and fat phobia, and why Bridgid no longer uses the word yoga to describe her movement work.
Bridgid Ryan joins Bryan to talk about Andy Warhol's (actually Paul Morrissey's) HEAT, starring Sylvia Miles, Joe Dallesandro and Andrea Feldman. We discuss directorial intent, mental illness, and crotch-centric filmmaking!HEAT is available to watch on a sketchy Russian website. Google it!Please rate and review HIGH CAMP on Apple Podcasts. It helps degenerates like you find the show!Instagram: @highcamppod @ruckerbryTwitter: @highcamppod @ruckerbryLetterboxd: @mrjopekNext week Bryan watches John Waters's POLYESTER.
Who was the liar? Bridgid Ryan, Jason Kapoor, or Megan Hayes? Plus a sneak peak at the next episode! Want to support Two Truths and a Lie? Become a patron!
Three stories about people going the wrong way. Bridgid Ryan commemorates the end of Catholic School with a few strippers. Jason Kapoor starts racketeering in High School. And Megan Hayes defies the expectation of being Miss Loser. Want to support Two Truths and a Lie? Become a patron!
I'd like to teach the world to rad, in perfect harmony. On today's show we are chatting with Greg Smith and Bridgid Ryan about the fizzy and delicious world of soda. Bridgid and Greg worked on Shudder's new series The Core with Kyle and the discuss the importance of lunch in a writers room. The group reminisce about their early experiences with soda. They also look back fondly at sodas that are no longer with us (RIP Fruitopia...). They break down the variations on Mountain Dew. They discuss the merits of Faygo. Kyle goes on a rant about the CocaCola museum in Atlanta. Plus you get some pretty interesting side tangents about social media and the concept of late capitalism. Yeah, it gets weird, but its also a lot of fun! So grab your favorite carbonated beverage, sit back, and enjoy! Weekly Rads: Kyle: I, Tonya (movie) Laura: FoodStuff (podcast)
We talk to comedian/musician Bridgid Ryan about her love of JAPAN. Like Anglophilia, but for Japan. Japandamania? Japandamonium? We talk the language, the culture, the media, the style and more! Plus Anthony talks about trying to stay off of his phone and Will discusses the book Dracula.
Bridgid Ryan, Hayes Davenport, Pippa Evans and Marc Haynes join host, Dave Holmes to learn about the differences between Autumn and Fall, inappropriate Halloween costumes and childhood penis incidents. Bridgid Ryan wants to plug her Life is Awesome (No It's Not) music video and recommends Naomi Ekperigin's new Comedy Central Half Hour. Hayes Davenport wants to plug his Hollywood Handbook podcast and he urges Angelinos to vote yes on Measure M (to support LA transportation funding) in a couple of weeks. Pippa Evans is on Twitter, @IAmPippaEvans and recommends improvisers The Society of Strange who have a Halloween show in London at the end of October. Marc Haynes wants anyone in New York to keep an eye out for him next week when he's visiting and to help out if he looks to be in difficulty. He recommends Joel Morris and Jason Hazeley's new (to America) Ladybird Books for Grown-Ups. Dave Holmes is on Twitter @DaveHolmes and hosts his live quiz show, The Friday Forty at LA’s Meltdown Theatre on the second Friday of every month. Dave's new book Party of One is out now. Dave would like to recommend the band Beach Slang. You can let us know what you think of International Waters and suggest guests through our Facebook group or on Twitter. Written by Sarah Morgan and Riley Silverman. Recorded at GuiltFreePost in London by John Purcell Shackleton and at MaxFunHQ in Los Angeles. Produced by Jennifer Marmor and Colin Anderson.
Comedic songstress Bridgid Ryan joins Jordan and Jesse for a discussion of Bridgid's email correspondence with Bridget Ryan, Jordan's story about his carbon monoxide detector going off early one morning, and which Bazooka Joe character names are perfect names for a pet hamster.
Paul Provenza, Bridgid Ryan, Helen Zaltzman and Arnab Chanda join Dave Holmes to answer questions about dad bods, viral videos and civet poop coffee. Written by Sarah Morgan and Asterios Kokkinos. MaximumFun.org
Adrian Poynton, Bridgid Ryan, David Park and Humphrey Ker join host, Dave Holmes for comedy quizzing and daytime drinking. Everyone’s together in the MaxFun LA studio and we bone-on for national anthems, learn about the now serving of camel milk in Third Wave cafes and get nerdy with guessed etymology and a sci-fi round. Have a listen and spread the word, ya goof! Written by Sarah Morgan and Asterios Kokkinos, produced by Jennifer Marmor and Colin Anderson for MaximumFun.org.
Every month, The Sequel Machine recruits 25 writers to write the sequels for film's biggest franchises one page at a time. The catch is, the writers only get to read the page before theirs in a round-robin, exquisite corpse style. The end result is a hilarious, twisted, and as coherent as any misquided Hollywood sequel. This month: 9thmare on Elm Street. Performed by: Adam Bozarth, Dan Chamberlain, Matt Little, Anna Rubanova, Brett White, Jeremy Bent, Kathy Salerno, Nicole Byer, and Laura Willcox See the next Sequel Machine show live: Harry Potter 9 3/4. UCB Theatre East, 3rd Street & Avenue A. Thursday, November 1st, 11:00 PM Script produced by Brett White and Matt Little. Written by: Matt Little, Damian Chadwick, Jason Flowers, Geoff Garlock, Jon Gutierrez, Jon Bershad, Nick Kanellis, Julia Hynes, Ari Scott, Frank Hejl, Beth Appel, Halle Kiefer, Kevin Hines, Bridgid Ryan, Tom Reynolds, Brett White, Michael Hartney, Anna Rubanova, Jeremy Bent, Mike Still, Matt Klinman, Jim Santangeli, Aaron Burdette, Ryan Karels, and Adam Bozarth Opening act: Frank Hejl as Orson Welles and Josh Ruben as Joaquin Pheonix
This month on the show: Clearfield Sports Network, Malvo runs into Doug, there's something living inside of Brenda, Bobby "Boris" Pickett works on follow-ups to Monster Mash, "Of Mice and Apartments," Bridgid Ryan performs, the official sponsors of the LHR Concert Series, a sit-in against segregation in a diner, the Age of Reason begins, Matt goes running, and Jim doesn't know anyone at the party and drinks too much This month's show was written and performed by Adam Bozarth, Dan Chamberlain, Matt Little, Taylor Moore, and Anna Rubanova with special guests Jocelyn DeBoer, Abbi Jacobson, Dan Klein, and Bridgid Ryan Thanks to Halle Keifer, and Alex Adan in the booth. Theme music by Dan Warren. Check out his podcast, The International House of Dancakes. Make reservations for the next live show at the UCB Theatre East. www.LeftHandedRadio.com | lefthandedradio@gmail.com | 413-547-1055