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Scott Schiaffo is best known for his role as The Chewlies Gum Guy in Kevin Smith's landmark film, "Clerks". Today on the show we learn more to his story as an actor, musician, and author. Also, Scott is reprising his role as the Chewlies Gum Guy in the upcoming Clerks 3. Follow Scott on his socials. https://www.instagram.com/scottschiaffo/ https://www.facebook.com/scott.schiaffo https://mobile.twitter.com/scottschiaffo Don't forget to follow the podcast on IG: https://www.instagram.com/tylergeisbasementpod/?hl=en
Acting and psychotherapy: is there a connection?Both have there origins in the western mystery religions and dramas of Greco Roman culture. Both have a preponderance of role playing, and exploration of those roles, on the part of both the client and the psychotherapist.In this encore episode actor, musician, and counselor, Scott Sciaffo, MA, NCC, offers his opinions on this, and other topics. Scott is best known for his performance as the Chewlies Gum rep in the 1994, independent film, “Clerks.” He is also the author of autobiographical book, “Vicious Dogs Attack me in Sleepless Nights of Summer,” which is currently available on Audible and Amazon. Dr. Hoye and Scott discuss their own connections (Dr. Hoye has worked with Scott on independent film projects), and their own trajectory as actors and psychotherapists. Scott also discusses his struggle with addiction, and how his own therapy ultimately led to him becoming a counselor. Scott's Official Websitehttps://www.scottschiaffo.comOther links discussed:http://wekillforlove.comAnthony Penta's "The Hapless Antiquarian" (Unofficial Link)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HF9xKeBp_BkThe Psychology Talk Podcast is a unique conversation about psychology around the globe. Your hosts Dr. Scott Hoye and licensed clinical professional counselor Kyle Miller talk about psychology with mental health practitioners and experts to keep you informed about issues and trends in the industry. They also tackle mental health trends and issues in their home: Chicago.https://psych-talk.comhttps://www.instagram.com/psychtalkpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/psychtalkpodcast
Yes, I assure you, we're back again. Fans will remember this week's judge best from his role as the Chewlies Gum rep in the Kevin Smith classic, Clerks. Scott Schiaffo is back, and he's back for his 3rd time! The third time seems really fitting since Scott just wrapped on Clerks 3! First up, Drew "The Professor" Zakmin is back, and he's got the best "weak" experience of September 1999, he could find. Mancrush drew a year he deems unlucky with, September 1979. But, will his week be strong enough to get him back in the winner's seat? Rounding out the trifecta of nostalgia this week, Marc James jams all the way back to the third week of September 1989! Do you agree with Scott's rulings? Need more? Come watch us on YouTube or Subscribe to the podcast now on Facebook! Please don't forget to subscribe and review! Want to share some of your own 1980s & 1990s memories? Join the other thousands of people in our Facebook group and get more original nostalgic content every day! If you're into the 1960s & 1970s, join our other group! Links below: https://www.duelingdecades.com/ (https://www.duelingdecades.com) https://www.facebook.com/duelingdecades (https://www.facebook.com/duelingdecades) https://www.youtube.com/c/duelingdecades (https://www.youtube.com/c/duelingdecades) https://www.twitter.com/duelingdecades (https://www.twitter.com/duelingdecades) https://www.instagram.com/duelingdecades (https://www.instagram.com/duelingdecades) https://www.facebook.com/groups/duelingdecades/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/duelingdecades/) https://www.patreon.com/duelingdecades (https://www.patreon.com/duelingdecades) Support this podcast
Acting and psychotherapy: is there a connection?Both have there origins in the western mystery religions and dramas of Greco Roman culture. Both have a preponderance of role playing, and exploration of those roles, on the part of both the client and the psychotherapist.In this episode actor, musician, and counselor, Scott Sciaffo, MA, NCC, offers his opinions on this, and other topics. Scott is best known for his performance as the Chewlies Gum rep in the 1994, independent film, “Clerks.” He is also the author of autobiographical book, “Vicious Dogs Attack me in Sleepless Nights of Summer,” which is currently available on Audible and Amazon. Dr. Hoye and Scott discuss their own connections (Dr. Hoye has worked with Scott on independent film projects), and their own trajectory as actors and psychotherapists. Scott also discusses his struggle with addiction, and how his own therapy ultimately led to him becoming a counselor. Scott's Official Websitehttps://www.scottschiaffo.comOther links discussed:http://wekillforlove.comAnthony Penta's "The Hapless Antiquarian" (Unofficial Link)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HF9xKeBp_BkThe Psychology Talk Podcast is a unique conversation about psychology around the globe. Your hosts Dr. Scott Hoye and licensed clinical professional counselor Kyle Miller talk about psychology with mental health practitioners and experts to keep you informed about issues and trends in the industry. They also tackle mental health trends and issues in their home: Chicago.https://psych-talk.comhttps://www.instagram.com/psychtalkpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/psychtalkpodcast
!!! HUGE GUEST ALERT !!! THE TALKBUSTER PODCAST - EPISODE #48 I worked at Blockbuster Video for almost 10 years, starting in 2001 (I was 17). The memories I made and friends I met there are some of the best of my life. On the Talkbuster Podcast I will discuss some of these memories with the coworkers and friends I shared them with. Hopefully you will find it as interesting to listen to as we did living it. This week THE TALKBUSTER PODCAST GETS ASKIEWED!!! As you may know from listening to this show, Kevin Smith's debut film CLERKS (and his subsequent films) were a very important part of my time at Blockbuster. Even to this day, it's rare that you can put any two of us in a room together without a Clerks reference being uttered. So it's fitting that I would eventually be speaking to someone related to that film on this show at some point! This episodes guest kept trying to convince me to buy some gum under the guise that it would better me health-wise, but I soon realized he was a representative for CHEWLIES GUM and was only in it for financial gain! That's right, this episode I am joined by SCOTT SCHIAFFO, the actor who portrayed the CHEWLIES GUM GUY in CLERKS! One of the most memorable scenes in a film FULL of memorable scenes. Scott and I discuss when he first landed the role in Clerks, rehearsing scenes at RST Video while scenes were being filmed next door at The Quick Stop, how obvious Kevin's vision was after first meeting him and MANY more interesting topics. We also discuss Scott's career as am Actor and Musician post-clerks! Thank you for making it a Talkbuster night, or day, or whenever you are listening. Please BE KIND, REWIND. Scott's Book: "Vicious Dogs Attack Me In Sleepless Nights Of Summer: a collection of prose, tales, and streams of semi-consciousness" - Physical / Audio Book: https://www.amazon.com/Vicious-Attack-Sleepless-Nights-Summer/dp/0615587402/ - Scott's Hub Page: http://www.scottschiaffo.com/?fbclid=IwAR1b38CkmCuSJ27UMvXcycxcRHb2FaO9ZpwShNjPjWSJtStQ9wiATHRDLRc
Yes, I assure you, we're back! Fans will know this week's judge best from his role as the Chewlies Gum rep in the Kevin Smith classic, Clerks. Scott Schiaffo took some time away from getting angry crowds of customers throwing cigarettes and calling clerks around the country "cancer merchants" to swing the gavel for us this week! Not to worry, there was plenty to throw this week! First up, Drew "The Professor" Zakmin is back, and he's got the best "weak" experience of January 1999 he could find. Mancrush drew the year he never seems to have any luck with, January 1988. Will his week be strong enough to get him a win this time? Rounding out the trifecta of nostalgia this week, Marc James jams all the way back to the first week of January 1977! Scott was a super awesome funny dude, and his stories were amazing! If you dig what they talked about in this episode with Scott, go grab a copy of his new book Vicious Dogs Attack Me In Sleepless Nights Of Summer! In this episode, you might hear about how Scott almost got arrested before auditioning for Clerks, sodium enriched lunches for the kids, a weird incestual comic book tale, January always draws the short straw for pop culture, a legitimate bootleg gaming system, drunk dialing 976 numbers, Schwarzenegger news, Drew can't stop talking about Monica Lewinsky, the Pinwheel theme almost resurfaces, Hogan goes down on Nash, Lynda Carter says hello in the green room, a band full of retreads, Nixon's testicles make an appearance, Affleck eats animal crackers, hitchhiking is never a good idea, turns out hydrogen bombs are useless in space, tours galore, Keith Richards possibly saved the world, 1993 was a great year for pickle in a pouch, convention life, The Black Crowes, and what does a straight jacket have to do with an audition? Do you agree with Scott's rulings? Play at home and judge for yourself! While you're at it, send your rulings to our Facebook and pick up 20 points on the Dueling Decades Leaderboard! Please don't forget to subscribe and review! Want to share some of your own 1980s & 1990s memories? Join the other thousands of people in our Facebook group and get more original nostalgic content every day! If you're into the 1960s & 1970s, join our new group! Links below: https://www.duelingdecades.com https://www.facebook.com/duelingdecades https://www.twitter.com/duelingdecades https://www.instagram.com/duelingdecades https://www.facebook.com/groups/duelingdecades/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/duelingdecades60s70s/
Walt Flanagan’s Dog...come on down! Welcome back Cinemaster fans and first time callers. This tasty piece is far more satisfying than some Mall production of Truth or Date. This is a trivia contest devoted to the world of Kevin Smith aka Silent Bob. Ron Avis has lovingly crafted an amazing battle of the wits sure to challenge even the likes of Vincent Pereira, the official View Askew historían. However, this contest is not betwixt our usual Cinemasters, no. We have brought a new funployee into the fold and initiated him as an official Cinemaster. Matt Mercer joins the ranks and he IS supposed to be here today. He and Adam will mentally standoff against each other to see who know the most about all things Jay and Silent Bob. There will be laughter and tears. Chewlies Gum and Mooby’s Cow Tippers. Stink palms and finger cuffs. Willam may even see the sailboat. Bring your friends, neighbors, heck grab your mother, even if she is a tracer. But heed the warning of the Metatron. In Kevin Smith fashion, the language in this installment is in TRUE Jersey style. Dirty. It’s nothing your cousin Walter couldn’t handle though. So pause that Morris Day album for a minute, say goodbye wild horses and tune in to this installment. Cuz we’re goin to Hollywood and you can’t NOT SEE this podcast. And on that note, we cue the music.
Walt Flanagan’s Dog...come on down! Welcome back Cinemaster fans and first time callers. This tasty piece is far more satisfying than some Mall production of Truth or Date. This is a trivia contest devoted to the world of Kevin Smith aka Silent Bob. Ron Avis has lovingly crafted an amazing battle of the wits sure to challenge even the likes of Vincent Pereira, the official View Askew historían. However, this contest is not betwixt our usual Cinemasters, no. We have brought a new funployee into the fold and initiated him as an official Cinemaster. Matt Mercer joins the ranks and he IS supposed to be here today. He and Adam will mentally standoff against each other to see who know the most about all things Jay and Silent Bob. There will be laughter and tears. Chewlies Gum and Mooby’s Cow Tippers. Stink palms and finger cuffs. Willam may even see the sailboat. Bring your friends, neighbors, heck grab your mother, even if she is a tracer. But heed the warning of the Metatron. In Kevin Smith fashion, the language in this installment is in TRUE Jersey style. Dirty. It’s nothing your cousin Walter couldn’t handle though. So pause that Morris Day album for a minute, say goodbye wild horses and tune in to this installment. Cuz we’re goin to Hollywood and you can’t NOT SEE this podcast. And on that note, we cue the music.
This episode needs no description to any Kevin Smith fan, but for those who don't know... Scott Schiaffo is the Chewlies Gum guy from Clerks. We discuss his movie career and all share our love for Kevin Smith. Scott plays his first game of "Reverse that tune" and you'll never guess who win's this one. Follow Talking Codswallop Pod on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook - @CodswallopPod Check out Scott's great stuff here: http://scottschiaffo.com/
Drunken Lullabies Presents: Drunk At The Movies 45 - Clerks iTUNES * FACEBOOK * TWITTER * INSTAGRAM Drunkenlullabiespodcast@yahoo.com The Voice is back on the couch with guests Steve, Zack, & Calvin to watch the Kevin Smith's film debut, Clerks. Join the guys as they drink some craft beers and watch the film. Of course, we encourage you to do the same, especially with some from our sponsor Bearded Owl Brewing. So grab some beer, buy some Chewlies Gum, play some roof hockey, knock over a casket, and have sex with a dead guy in a dark bathroom. If you like what you hear, or if you have a movie suggestion, be sure to send feedback to drunkenlullabiespodcast@yahoo.com and Rate, Review, & Subscribe so you never miss an episode.
Jay uses the “F” word, we learn how much cigarettes cost back then and the Chewlies Gum guy gives a command performance Join us on our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1487292897978451/