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YOU DON'T NEED TO GO TO AMITY ISLAND FOR A SHARK MASSACRE!! IN FACT, YOU DON'T EVEN NEED A SHARK!! It's easy to recognize a Jaws knock-off when it revolves around a shark eating people, but what about all of those movies without sharks that lift scenes and ideas from Steven Spielberg's film and Peter Benchley's novel? Well, around here we call those movies “Jaws, Minus the Shark” movies and they make up a surprisingly versatile and eclectic little subgenre, one full of Brodys, Quints, and inordinately sexy Hoopers. Join Gabe and Ann-Marie Taylor – returning to Genre Grinder for the first time since 2020's Bad Shark Movies episode – as we explore what defines a Jaws, Minus the Shark movie and look at four such films: Michael Anderson's Orca (aka: Orca: The Killer Whale, 1977), Lewis Teague's Alligator (1980), Dick Maas' The Lift (Dutch: De Lift, 1983), and Christophe Gans' Brotherhood of the Wolf (French: Le Pacte des loups, 2001). Note: There's something going on with my mic during this recording that makes me sound a little weird. Unfortunately, I didn't notice until I was editing. Apologies. 00:00 – Intro 10:48 – Orca (and the unfortunate truth of killer whales in captivity) 50:08 – Alligator 1:10:32 – The Lift 1:33:50 – Brotherhood of the Wolf 2:02:42 – Outro If you are in a position to make the world a better place, please consider the following fundraisers: Justice for Sonya Massey: https://www.gofundme.com/f/justice-for-sonya-massey Palestine Children's Relief Fund: https://pcrf1.app.neoncrm.com/forms/gaza-relief Anera Gaza Aid: https://www.anera.org/where-we-work/palestine/gaza/ Donations 4 Abortions (state by state abortion funds): https://donations4abortion.com/
Brody and Spida are back at it again talking all things AFL. The half time entertainment at the Gabba between the Saints and Lions caught Brodys eye. Spida takes aim at the most frustrating rule in AFL. Tune in for all this and more!
Lily Gladstone had been in several films, but unknown to most moviegoers, when she got a call for Martin Scorsese's period drama “Killers of a Flower Moon.” The role was challenging. She plays the historical Mollie Burkhart, an Osage woman married to a white man, Ernest (played in the film by Leonardo DiCaprio), who perpetrates a series of murders of Osage people in a scheme to secure lucrative oil rights. Ernest may be poisoning her with a cocktail that includes morphine, and some of the dialogue is in Osage, a language that Gladstone—raised on the Blackfeet reservation in Montana—had to learn. Gladstone is the first Native person nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role, and is aware of the historical weight the nomination carries. “We're kicking the door in,” she says. “When you're kicking the door in, you should just kind of put your foot in the door and stand there,” she adds. “Kicking the door and running through it means it's going to shut behind you.” Plus, our film critic Richard Brody returns with his annual movie honors: the Brody Awards. An awards show exclusively for The New Yorker Radio Hour, he'll be handing out imaginary trophies—and trash-talking Oscar favorites like “Oppenheimer”—alongside the staff writer Alexandra Schwartz.
Larger Ladies Posteriors! We finally take a stand this week and to help this rocking world go round, how about nine shapely songs from Spunk, The Owen Guns, Dirty Ass, Problem Patterns, The Brodys, Satsuriku Robot, Ravagers, Brad Marino and The Voodoo Love Gods.Comedy Suburbs, Voice of Jeff, an awesome press release, Tony has your Facebook comments, Timo, last week, Funeral, Snow Play, Who is Erin Carter?, One Piece, Nutty Nottingham, Forest v Chelsea, Queen, From the Vaults, Tony's International Gig Guide, this week, The Babies?, Malta, International Break, Book, no Izzatwat this week, Tina (and Timo) have jokes for us and a reminder of the ways you can listen.Song 1: Spunk – Bomb CitySong 2: The Owen Guns – Trans Rights Are Human RightsSong 3: Dirty Ass – Chaos TownSong 4: Problem Patterns – Poverty TouristSong 5: The Brodys – Fat Bottomed GirlsSong 6: Satsuriku Robot – Mad ThrasherSong 7: Ravagers – She's A SpySong 8: Brad Marino - LucySong 9: The Voodoo Love Gods – Red, White And Blue
**HEAD TO OUR BANDCAMP PAGE FOR THE SAVE THE SKA SHOW COMPILATION (VOL. 2)** THE 2022 SAVE THE SKA SHOW COMPILATION ALBUM IS OUT NOW - Check out our bandcamp page - theskashowwithbeefy.bandcamp.com - 64 tracks donated by great friends of the show from all corners of the globe! Can Anyone Sponsor The Show - Naming Rights Going Cheap!!!! or just buy me a coffee here - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Beefyskashow Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM. The World Famous Covers Section kicks off this week's show with bangers from Mr Coffee, Redsand Shuffle, Black Tie Society and Common Sense Kid plus get yourself skanking with Suicide Machines, Nahuales Underground, The Broilers, Brick Skatton, Turkey Blaster Omega, The Shorts, The Brodys, Something To Do, Ze Oito, Alfred brown then that little Aussie furry legend Bluey takes us on home! Get vaxxed! Let's hope everyone does the right thing so we can get some gigs happening! Beefy keeps banging out the tunes trying to make sure that The Ska Show with Beefy maintains the prestigious mantle of being YOUR NUMBER 1 best Ska Show on the planet (https://blog.feedspot.com/ska_podcasts/) Nobody's quite sure what needs to be done to snag that number 1 spot though - just keep being awesome I guess! Beefy has made this little corner of the Ska Universe his very own as every week the World's (2nd) Best Ska Radio Show airs some of the best Ska music from everywhere. No other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party! The Big Beef Man continues to make sure 2022 is more SkaMaggedon than Armageddon! Send me your music if you're in a band - do it & I'll play it. Share the gospel of Ska if you can. Stay safe everybody! Only Beefy does Ska Radio like you've never heard before!
**SKA NATION COUNTDOWN IS ON** THE SAVE THE SKA SHOW COMPILATION ALBUM IS OUT NOW - Check out our bandcamp page - theskashowwithbeefy.bandcamp.com/releases Can Anyone Sponsor The Show - Naming Rights Going Cheap!!!! or just buy me a coffee here - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Beefyskashow Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM. Get vaxxed! Let's hope everyone does the right thing so we can get some gigs happening! Beefy keeps banging out the tunes trying to make sure that The Ska Show with Beefy maintains the prestigious mantle of being the SECOND best Ska Show on the planet (https://blog.feedspot.com/ska_podcasts/) Nobody's quite sure what needs to be done to snag that number 1 spot though - just keep being awesome I guess! Beefy has made this little corner of the Ska Universe his very own as every week the World's (2nd) Best Ska Radio Show airs some of the best Ska music from everywhere. No other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party! The Big Beef Man continues to make sure 2021 is more SkaMaggedon than Armageddon! The World Famous Covers Section explodes with lush licks from Melbourne Ska Orchestra, The Skapones, Knob Ross and Housebound Ska Collective, plus ripe riffs from The Filthy Radicals, Night Gaunts, Felices Adicciones, The Rosetti Sisters, Roger RIvas, Roy Ellis, The Ethiopians, The Brodys, The Bennies, Plot 32 and we can't not finish up with Soupy George! Send me your music if you're in a band - do it & I'll play it. Share the gospel of Ska if you can. Stay safe everybody! Only Beefy does Ska Radio like you've never heard before!
**STILL CARVING OUT THOSE SKA WAVES FOR THE REST TO FOLLOW** HAVE YOU BOUGHT THE "SAVE THE SKA SHOW" ALBUM YET? Get it at theskashowwithbeefy.bandcamp.com/release - Or Just Buy The Show Naming Rights Sponsorship - It's Going Cheap!!!! Or just buy me a coffee to keep me awake here - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Beefyskashow Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM. The second SkaPod of the week is always freakin' special and just a little bit different! The World famous SKA covers segment kicks off the show with tracks from Sunny Coast Rude Boys, Tony Hawk, Mikey & His Uke, Alpha Boys School, Tropa Vibes and then pure skanking gold from Ernest Ranglin & The Alpharians, Abraskadabra, O Leopardo, Thirteen Towers, Louis Lingg & The Bombs, General Rudie, The Brodys, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Laurel Aitken & The Loafers plus Soupy George brings #SkaPod #2 home for another week. Check out The Ska Show with Beefy Facebook page for playlists and other fun stuff! Send me your music if you're in a band - do it & I'll play it. It's Ska Radio Jim, but not as you know it!
Paul Brodys „Demokratische Sinfonie“ ist ein dokumentarischer Schauspiel- und Musiktheaterabend, der am Wochenende am Oldenburgischen Staatstheater uraufgeführt wird. Das Libretto besteht aus Texten und O-Tönen von Abgeordneten des aktuellen Deutschen Bundestags. Helgard Füchsel hat sich bei einer der Proben dieses spannenden Experiments umgehört.
We talked about her growing up in Australia and meeting Bruiser Brody and dating him and moving to the states and getting married to him Talked about her book about her husband and talked about the Brody Cup The Brody Memorial show Being good friends with Stan Hansen and Cauliflower Alley Club
We talked about her growing up in Australia and meeting Bruiser Brody and dating him and moving to the states and getting married to him Talked about her book about her husband and talked about the Brody Cup The Brody Memorial show Being good friends with Stan Hansen and Cauliflower Alley Club
It’s time for the most anticipated of all awards shows: the Brodys, in which The New Yorker’s Richard Brody shares the best films of the year, according to Richard Brody. And the political commentator Ezra Klein explains why he thinks politics have gotten as polarized as they are: we care too much about party identity and not enough about policy.
Saluton, estas mi Tyson Saner, your host for the duration of this clips episode of Succotash, The Comedy Soundcast Soundcast. Thank you for deciding to make us your destination listening for about an hour of your life in as many chunks as you desire. That's part of the charm of a soundcast: you listen whenever YOU want to. It's entirely your choice and I am grateful for your having made it so far. I only wish to provide a service - if the need still exists as you are listening to this - and that service is to provide you with longer-than-thirty-second previews of other people's soundcasts (or podcasts as many people may or may not be calling them as you listen to this. ) So in this episode I've got clips of the following soundcasts : Cosmic Love, Dylan Brody's Neighbor's Couch Revisited, Bullseye with Jesse Thorn, The Future History of the British Isles, Smoshcast, and The Underculture with James Adomian. I've also got another triple shot of raging moderate Will Durst's Burst O' Durst and selected readings from that 100% FAKE sponsor with a 100% real website which is TrumPoetry.comAlso in this episode, I'll be sharing an e-mail from Succotash executive producer Marc Hershon regarding the possible fate of this soundcast moving forward as we approach episode 200. (You will HAVE to listen to the episode to find out more details.) That said, let's get on with what this show has in store… CLIPS Cosmic LoveI received a promo for Cosmic Love's" "Season 2", which was sent via the Hightail app/service by Amy Thorstenson. It came with the message: "Hi! I'd love for you to check out my podcast Cosmic Love. It's a scripted sci-fi show with a lot of comedy elements so I think it would be a good fit for Succotash! I attached a 5-minute trailer of Season 2 here, which just launched a couple of weeks ago. Let me know if you have any questions! All the best, Amy" I listened to the promo and was intrigued. We don't normally play promos on Succotash so instead I listened to a couple episodes from early on in the show's run and took a clip from there, So: Our clip is from Cosmic Love's very first episode. I thought it might be nice to hear what the "show" might have typically sounded like before the oncoming calamity… SmoshCastOn SmoshCast's episode 18 - "Olivia's Bald Spot & How Defy Forced Us To Be Friends", Courtney, Olivia, and Mari opened up about their struggles with stress and the pressure of being perfect, feeling replaceable on Smosh, and being pitted against each other at Defy. Our clip is about that expendable feeling and how it was exacerbated by Defy Media's admitting as much. (And if you hadn't heard about the recent hubbub regarding "Defy Media" and how it nearly killed "Smosh"… after you are done with this episode of Smoshcast, check out the first episode, titled "Defy Drama".) Bullseye with Jesse ThornThere's no one else on the planet quite like Jeff Goldblum. He came onto the scene over four decades ago with the role of "Freak #1" in the 1974 revenge fantasy Death Wish. Since then, he's appeared in countless films, television and theater productions including; Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Portlandia, The Fly, and as everyone's favorite chaos mathematician in Jurassic Park. Chances are, he's a part of one of your favorite movies. From the episode that dropped August 6th of this year, Jeff joins Jesse Thorn to talk about his new film, The Mountain, his iconic past roles and his latest role as a new father. Our clip has to do with the inner life of the character Mr. Goldblum is portraying in The Mountain as well as the bits about becoming a new father… because I happen to find that very relatable… The Underculture with James Adomian James Adomian and friends perform a surreal vision of our times populated by heroes and hucksters. The episode from July 25th of this year features Paul Giamatti (Adomian) & Quincy Jones (guest Jerry Minor). Giamatti has been trying to get his podcast off the ground for a while now and James has an exclusive copy of the 44th take of the pilot episode with special guest Quincy Jones! Plus the world premiere of the trailer for Paul Giamatti's upcoming film about the ancient Greek myth of Sisyphus! And James chats with the very funny and talented Jerry Minor (Historical Roasts)! In the clip we're featuring Quincy Jones dishes on some famous people. The Future History of the British Isles A dark comedy sketch show, The Future History of the British Isles, takes a sideways glance at the apocalypse, fake news and mass-ignorance-hysteria. The end is nigh, so dig a hole. Our clip is from their Epi2, which dropped April 5, 2019 — here's the blurb on the 'sode: "Once government intelligence was able to link green protestors with anti-west terror cells based in Scotland, all credible opposition to hydraulic fracturing, hydrofracturing, hydrofracking, fracking, was defeated, leaving the entire rural perimeter of Nottinghamshire primed for development." Dylan Brody's Neighbor's Couch RevisitedThe tale of how a joke between friends on Twitter turned into an unexpectedly successful podcast continues… The guest with host Darren Staley and show namesake Dylan Brody is comedian/actor/raconteur Robert Wuhl, where they chat about his career in stand-up comedy, his tv game show acumen, his apprehension about social media, Good Morning Vietnam, music in film, Cobb, HBO's Arli$$, and Assume the Position with Mr. Wuhl. Plus, a very funny exchange between Robert and Dylan regarding Dylanís poor marketing skills. In our clip, Wuhl remembers writing jokes for Rodney Dangerfield and the topic of "Comedic Responsiblity" is discussed. WRAP-UP And there it is! One show down, four to go in this third (and perhaps final) season of Succotash, the Comedy Soundcast Soundcast. I want to thank you for listening. And whether you are a first time listener, a long time listener, a recent listener or whatever else would be in that pie chart or Venn Diagram, I'm dedicating this episode to you. It's an exciting time to be a soundcaster, from what I understand…and I look forward to hearing your soundcast someday. It's likely I will because I started all this as a listener myself. I've met some amazing people and I'm grateful for their having spent time with me in any capacity. Going back to what we mention at the he top of the show, I believe that a hiatus of this show is essentially positive. Thank you for rating and reviewing the show on iTunes or whatever it's called now… Apple Podcasts, perhaps? So until next time, remember that if you have enjoyed your time here, perhaps share that feeling with others so that they might also know the show that is Succotash, The Comedy Soundcast Soundcast. When you share us, you show us love… and THAT is what we mean when we ask you to please pass the Succotash! — Tyson Saner
Saluton, estas mi Tyson Saner, your host and extremely anxious new father for the duration of this episode of Succotash, The Comedy Soundcast Soundcast. I'm writing this late at night and probably recording it during the daytime depending on whether or not I'm stage whispering or speaking at a more comfortable easy volume. Thank you for listening. In addition to clips I've got other special content for you. I've received submissions, ladies and otherwise, and I couldn't be happier about that…but you may not be able to tell through my stage whisper or perhaps I'll be at a comfortable volume and that joke won't land the right way. (Maybe I won't read this line and it will still be on the blog at www.succotashshow.com as an Easter egg…) Well, I HAVE to read it NOW… ANYWAY Let me take you on a journey through our menu of items tonight: We've got a DOUBLE dose of raging moderate Will Durst's Burst O' Durst segment. We've got another reading from our wonderful FAKE SPONSOR TrumPoetry.com which is a one hundred percent REAL WEBSITE that I'm sure will be linked somewhere here because it's awesome! It's a brilliant and eloquent achievement of what poetry created by our producer Joe Paulino, and is supposed to do for people who read it…and write it…when times are uncertain…or more certain…or less certain… It's supposed to put that in perspective. And, occasionally, it's supposed to remind us that two plus two is indeed four even if some folks want you to not only believe but state openly that it is five. That's what I suppose... but I am no expert. I'm going to list the clips purely for presentation order here and then I'll explain a couple things after that, presumably. I've got clips from: Dylan Brody's Neighbor's Couch Revisited, The Rad Dudecast, The Slashfilmcast, Not A Huge Fan, and Hotboxin' with Mike Tyson. Okay so, I've been using the Laughable app a lot lately because I really don't have as much time to hunt for sounds around the internet as I used to and it makes it easier for me to find the specific content that I look for…which, in this case, is comedy soundcasts. It has Featured Comedians of The Day and, if I search for a specific comedian it will show me a list of podcasts that that comedian is associated with in some fashion. i.e. Host? Guest? ...Producer? Spokesmodel? ... anyway, it's a useful tool. Three of the soundcasts you will hear clips from tonight were found with the help of the Laughable app. Two of our clip segments feature those submissions I mentioned before and am very grateful for. Let me say a "Thank You" up here at the top of the show to Darren Staley and Dylan Brody of Dylan Brody's Neighbor's Couch Revisited and Charles Disney of Not A Huge Fan for their submitted contributions. I will explain more as we go… CLIPS Hotboxin' with Mike Tyson Our clip, from March 5th of this year, features outrageous comedian and actor Joey Diaz (The Longest Yard and The Degenerates on Netflix) stops by Tyson Ranch for this hilarious episode of Hotboxin' with Iron Mike and Big Eb. (Be sure to check out Joey Diaz' podcast The Church of What's Happening Now!) The /Filmcast (AKA The Slashfilmcast)The Slashfilmcast is the official podcast of Slashfilm.com. Hardcore geeks/bloggers/journalists David Chen, Devindra Hardawar, and Jeff Cannata debate, pontificate, and delve into the latest films, film news, television shows, and entertainment-related items from the past week. Our clip is from Epi 511, The Matrix 20th Anniversary Retrospective, with guest David Sims, film critic from The Atlantic. (GUEST: David Sims from The Atlantic) The Rad Dudecast Our next clips is from Epi 220, "It's Racially Enhanced," of The Rad Dudecast, featuring New York standup comedians and best friends Anthony Devito, Brendan Eyre, and Greg Stone. Greg got a new character from Scotland, the boys break down how to podcast, and Brendan talks about his album recording. Not A Huge FanI'm not sure exactly which episode of Not A Huge Fan our next clip is from, as it was submitted directly to us from Charles Disney, a standup comedian and the host of the show. Here's the note he sent along with the clips: "Hello — Our podcast Not A Huge Fan is not categorized under Comedy, but I'm a standup comic and we have a number of comedian guests so sometimes it is funny. Attached is a clip from a popular episode from the end of last year. Thank you for supporting other podcasts! Sincerely, Charles" And thank YOU, Charles, for supporting this soundcast with your contribution. If you are a comedy soundcaster and would like to submit a clip to Succotash, we make it SO easy! Just get your 3-5 minute MP3 or WAV clip ready then upload it at http://hjightail.com/u/Succotash! Dylan Brody's Neighbor's Couch RevisitedRecently, myself and former-host-now-executive-producer Marc Hershon were guests on Dylan Brody's Neighbor's Couch Revisited, a "podcast about a podcast" as it calls itself. It's hosted by longtime podcast personalities Darren Staley and comedian Dylan Brody whose names would be familiar to longtime listeners to Succotash (as well as anyone who just heard me mention them in the introduction that I wrote after having written everything before this sentence up to the word "Recently"…) This is going to be kind of a "three-fer", with two clips submitted by Darren (aka @Crobama on Twitter) via our Hightail upload link. The first features part of a visit with comedian Craig Shoemaker, while the second has Darren chatting it up with Kelly Carlin. (Both of those worthies have been guests on Succotash, BTW — Shoe way back in Epi29 and Kelly way WAY in Epi9!) The third clip features me and Marc from a very recent episode of DBNCR. OUTRO And there it went! One more episode of Succotash, The Comedy Soundcast Soundcast, in the archive at www.succotashshow.com . Where you can hear past episodes of the show featuring original-host-now-executive-producer Marc Hershon planting and tending to the crops that would grow to yirld this current and also aformentioned soundcast. For their contributions I'd like to again thank Darren Staley and Dylan Brody of Dylan Brody's Neighbor's Couch Revisited (or DBNCR as I will think of it from here on out.) And Charles Disney of Not A Huge Fan for taking time out of their day to send me content to help a fellow soundcaster out. It's a pretty big deal and I appreciate it. It's late and I must try to capture sleep when I can. I apologize if some of these recent episodes have been more than two weeks apart as was my original goal. My current goal is to have episodes for you that post two weeks apart when it works out that way... at any rate, I'll shoot for more often than not. I do enjoy making this program and I appreciate your kindness, patience and support. Thank you again for listening and, if I could, might I intrude upon your kindness the teensiest bit more and ask you to Please, Pass The Succotash? — Tyson Saner
Once again, it is I — substitute host, executive producer, and ripstop nylon tenting material Marc Hershon — filling the host chair for proud papa Tyson Saner! Tyson and his wife, Laura, along with young Jareth Saner, are doing great. With any luck at all, Tyson is figuring out the parent game – at least in the early going, because this is a puzzle that no parent really ever gets handle on — and he should be back Succotashin’ it in no time. In the meantime, you’ve got me, the OG host of this audio hayride, and I’ve got a bushel basket of grand soundcast clips to toss into your ears. They include: • Daydrinking with Gary & Elliot • Dylan Brody’s Neighbor’s Couch Revisited • I Shake My Head • Inside of You • Rough Giraffe • The Ron Burgundy Podcast The story behind Succotash, if you didn’t know, is that I started this show back in 2011 as a way to showcase comedy soundcasts because, at the time – believe it or not – the medium of podcasting was floundering. People were having trouble finding them or knowing how to listen to them, and a lot of what was available was somewhat sketchy in terms of both content and quality. Well, since then, it’s clear that soundcasting has found its footing and now we’ve hundreds of thousands of shows. I like to think that Succotash has something to do with the medium surviving and paddling to the shore, to emerge, stand up on its own two feet, and evolve into the awesome force it is today. I know that’s not true, but I still like to think about it… Nonetheless, I encourage you to take in today’s clips and — if you’re liking one or more of the show’s we’re sampling — go and check out an entire episode. Most of what we’re featuring today can usually be found on outlets like iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, SoundCloud, the Laughable app, and a bunch of other distribution points.(You can also just click on the linked titles above to be taken to the show's homesite!) Today’s show is brought to you by Henderson’s new Parka Pants, and by Trumpoetry.com. That’s all she wrote when it came to Epi188 of Succotash, the Comedy Soundcast Soundcast. Please remember to rate and review this show on iTunes. And if you have something you want to get off your chest, you can always call our toll-full Skype line, at (818) 921-7212, and leave us a message that we can play on the show. Tyson may be back hosting as soon as our next installment – who can say? – and I may be contributing a new feature we’ve talked about but I’ll save that as a surprise. Until we meet again, I will gently remind you to PLEASE pass the Succotash! — Marc Hershon
Craig and Beth Broderick of Brody's Burgers and Beer Website: http://www.brodysburgersandbeer.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrodysBurgersBeer/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brodysburgersandbeer/ Ole Hickory Pits: www.olehickorypits.com/ Weber Grills: www.weber.com/US/en/grills Del Mar BBQ Championship: http://arlie-que.com/event_detail.php?event=10200 San Diego Reader article on Brody's: https://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2013/mar/06/deal-brodys/# East County Eats article on Brody's: https://www.whisselrealty.com/blog/east-county-eats-brodys-burgers-beer-jamul-ca/ - Craig and Beth Broderick, Owners of Brody's Burgers and Beer located in Jamul, California - Beth and Craig have known Derek since he was a teenager - Jamul in East County is a great "small town feel" - When the city decides to drop a casino right in the middle of town - "JUST BECAUSE YOU CAN DOESN'T MEAN YOU SHOULD" - When Brody's opened up, Brody's became the local "cheers bar" - everybody knows everybody there - Restaurants were in Beth's blood from the beginning - Beth opened a restaurant in her 20s in Mammoth called "Blondies Kitchen" where she met Craig - Craig was doing construction - Craig and Beth opened up Brody's around the recession time - "Do one thing and do it well" - Fun Fact: Brody's gets their fresh ground meat from Valley Farm Market - Blind Lady Ale House: http://www.blindladyalehouse.com/ - Craig loves beer - Transparency is good no matter how rude you may come off - 31-tap craft beer system at Brody's with Abita draft root beer and two ciders - Societe Brewing: http://societebrewing.com/ - Abita Root Beer: https://abita.com/brews/abita-root-beer# - Getting started with beer is not easy when dealing with distribution - Fun Fact: Cali Comfort used to have just 8 tap handles before having 24 (currently) - Craft sodas are taking off - Owning a successful restaurant: It's about the experience, not just the product - Brody's has video games, a big conference room, a huge projector for sports games - Part of the Brody's experience is finding a beer that you are in the mood for - Very liberal about samples at Brodys so you can find the beer you like - You won't find beers like Coors Light at Brody's - Maui Bikini Blonde Lager: http://mauibrewingco.com/discover_beer/bikini-blonde-lager/ - Ska Blonde Ale: http://skabrewing.com/brews/true-blonde-ale-2/ - Brody's purposely doesn't carry Sculpin IPA - The effects of minimum wage increases on prices - Nobody carries cash anymore except for people in the restaurant biz - California Restroom Sign Law Effective March 1, 2017: http://hrwatchdog.calchamber.com/2017/02/ca-restroom-sign-law-effective-march-1/ - Being hands-on owners makes the biggest difference - cleaning toilets, mopping floors, helping customers - Big common mistake is that owners can just open up a restaurant, socialize, and expect to let it run and then become successful - #GodDamnGoodBeer - Tap list masters at Brody's are Craig and his son, Cameron - "Great beer" has your palette quenching for more - "Behind every good man is a better woman" - Brody's is 100% family owned and operated including their 2 boys Cameron and William - Every single day Brody’s comes to pick up fresh ground beef and ground turkey at VFM - Valley Farm Market has fresh Julian Pies! - Try the Hangover Burger - bacon, eggs, hash brown patty, your choice of cheese - slightly over 1/3lb - highest quality of ingredients served as fresh as possible: https://www.instagram.com/p/BVVYqqVFNte/ - You can do a Build Your Own Burger at Brody's - You can expect consistency and high quality at places like IN N OUT & Brody's - Brody's is a perception of value - Rocky's Crown Pub burgers since 70s has done Cash Only: http://rockyburgers.com/ - Onion Petals & ranch dressing at Brody’s are bomb! - CLEANLINESS - Brody's does a deep cleaning...
On this episode we discuss Wes Anderson’s newest triumph, The Grand Budapest Hotel. We also check out the trailers for The Giver and the latest Laika masterpiece, Box Trolls.