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Danny is miserable about meeting his hero, being cheated on and having ADHD.In this episode of Misery Loves Mandy, comedian Mandy is joined by Danny Dunn. They dive into some of the most hilarious and awkward moments in Danny's stand-up career, including an unforgettable Chris Angel story from his childhood. They discuss the ups and downs of live performances, dealing with hecklers, and the craft of comedy. Mandy and Danny also chat about living with A.D.H.D, the experiences of being a comedian, and much more. Don't miss out on their amusing anecdotes and insightful conversation. Make sure to like, subscribe, and join the Patreon for more exclusive content!
Title: Rise and Thrive in 2025: The 7 Gifts of Generosity – Unlocking the Power of a Generous Mindset Host: Michael J. Maher Co-Host: Chris Angel Description: Welcome to Day 5 of our Rise and Thrive in 2025 podcast series! In this episode, Michael J. Maher and Chris Angel explore the transformative power of generosity. Generosity isn't just about giving—it's a way of thinking and living that can reshape how we approach life and business. But true generosity often conflicts with the pressures of the modern world. Michael and Chris break down how to operate from a generous mindset, unlocking untapped potential and creating ripple effects in every area of your life. Discover the 7 Gifts of Generosity and how to incorporate them into your business and relationships. (7L) Referral Strategies and Podcast Topics: 7 Gifts of Generosity, Generosity Three Things You'll Learn In This Episode: The power of generosity: How moving with the current of humanity rather than against it can create lasting success. Mindset shifts: Why comparison hinders growth and how to cultivate a mindset of abundance and giving. Practical applications: Learn the 7 forms of generosity and how to utilize them to transform your business and relationships. Special Offer: Join the Generosity Generation and start your journey toward abundance and referrals! Visit www.JoinGenGen.com to become a part of this extraordinary community today.
Title: Rise and Thrive in 2025: The 7 Gifts of Generosity – Unlocking the Power of a Generous Mindset Host: Michael J. Maher Co-Host: Chris Angel Description: Welcome to Day 5 of our Rise and Thrive in 2025 podcast series! In this episode, Michael J. Maher and Chris Angel explore the transformative power of generosity. Generosity isn't just about giving—it's a way of thinking and living that can reshape how we approach life and business. But true generosity often conflicts with the pressures of the modern world. Michael and Chris break down how to operate from a generous mindset, unlocking untapped potential and creating ripple effects in every area of your life. Discover the 7 Gifts of Generosity and how to incorporate them into your business and relationships. (7L) Referral Strategies and Podcast Topics: 7 Gifts of Generosity, Generosity Three Things You'll Learn In This Episode: The power of generosity: How moving with the current of humanity rather than against it can create lasting success. Mindset shifts: Why comparison hinders growth and how to cultivate a mindset of abundance and giving. Practical applications: Learn the 7 forms of generosity and how to utilize them to transform your business and relationships. Special Offer: Join the Generosity Generation and start your journey toward abundance and referrals! Visit www.JoinGenGen.com to become a part of this extraordinary community today.
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Harrison Greenbaum joins Ralph Sutton and Dov Davidoff and they discuss the two hiatuses that Ralph recently broke, when Harrison Greenbaum threw up on a dolphin, his magic origin story, majoring in psychology at Harvard, the connection between psychology, comedy and magic, working at MAD Magazine, being a part of a Jewish fraternity, speaking at the Amazing Jonathan's funeral, being sued by Chris Angel, lecturing magicians and his book "You're All Terrible," Harrison Greenbaum's first concert, first drug and first sexual experience and so much more!(Air Date: December 4th, 2024)Support our sponsors!YoDelta.com - Use promo code: Gas to get 25% off!To advertise your product or service on GaS Digital podcasts please go to TheADSide.com and click on "Advertisers" for more information!The SDR Show merchandise is available at https://podcastmerch.com/collections/the-sdr-showYou can watch The SDR Show LIVE for FREE every Wednesday and Saturday at 9pm ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: SDR for discount on your subscription which will give you access to every SDR show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Harrison GreenbaumTwitter: https://twitter.com/HarrisonComedyInstagram: https://instagram.com/HarrisonComedyDov DavidoffTwitter: https://twitter.com/DovDavidoffInstagram: https://instagram.com/DovDavidoffRalph SuttonTwitter: https://twitter.com/iamralphsuttonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton/The SDR ShowTwitter: https://twitter.com/theSDRshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesdrshow/GaS Digital NetworkTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigital/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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“So, we start with pornography!” - Steve on the opening scene On this episode, our FOUR-OR MOVIE-themed Halloween Spooktacular comes to a close with a wild discussion about the pseudo-return-to-form sequel, Wishmaster: The Prophecy Fulfilled! How hilarious are all these additional djinn characters? How thinly written is this lead couple? Is their lawyer doing this pro-bono because he's pro-boner? Was this djinn actually buddies with Caligula? And do the Highlander folks have a case here? PLUS: How hilarious is that fashion boutique decapitation? Wishmaster: The Prophecy Fulfilled stars Tara Spencer-Nairn, Michael Trucco, Jason Thompson, Kimberly Huie, Mariam Bernstein, John Benjamin Martin, and John Novak as the Djinn; directed by Chris Angel. Be sure to catch the replay of last week's Scream 4 digital show! Both the show and the After Party Q&A are available to stream now through the November 6! Head to our website for all ticketing information on our final shows of the year in Seattle, Portland (Oregon) & Boston! Make the WHM Merch Store your one-stop shop for all your We Hate Movies merch-related needs! Including new Bus Movie, Night Vision & Too Old For This Shit designs! Original cover art by Felipe Sobreiro.
Jacob betrays Bobby and takes the side of building security during an investigation. Bob gives the conclusion to yesterday's saga of losing his license to the security department and Jacob comes off as a traitor. Sarah Tollemache loves 80's tunes and questions if Jay has addictions. Bob plays a video of Chris Angel doing magic and singing in a glam band. *To hear the full show to go www.siriusxm.com/bonfire to learn more FOLLOW THE CREW ON SOCIAL MEDIA: @thebonfiresxm @louisjohnson @christinemevans @bigjayoakerson @robertkellylive @louwitzkee @jjbwolfSubscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to new episodes ad-free and a whole week early.
Entrevistador: Edwin López (fundador Enfoque Juventud) Invitado: Chris Angel Vélez Rodríguez Edad: 18 años Pueblo: Utuado, PR Nos habla de su reciente victoria y su preparación para su segunda pelea. ----------------------- Contacto Enfoque Juventud: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/enfoquejuventudpr Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enfoquejuventud/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPfeRFbhD3jJkHeBva06Wrw E-mail: enfoquejuventudpr@gmail.com Programa de Radio: WUPR Exitos 1530 AM Utuado & 98.3 FM Arecibo / sábados 11:00 AM Escucha el programa en internet por: www.exitos1530.com y por la aplicación móvil TuneIn Radio
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We unleash upon you, smack dab in the middle of our Jackman-off. Our review of X-Men: The Last Stand (2006). Brandon is fed-up, where have all the cool women gone, and why is everyone dressed like Chris Angel? Join us won't you? The ABINGERS#xmen #marvel #marvelcomics #wolverine #comics #HUGH JACKMAN #deadpool #mcu #xmencomics #logan #marvellegends #comicbooks #marveluniverse #Nightcrawler #jeangrey #magneto #uncannyxmen #marvelstudios #cyclops #mutants #mutant #xmencosplay #storm #phoenix #Beast #FrasierMcCoy Support the Show.
Flashback to April 12th at 2PM Sticky Paws Studios. Jon is in hour 9 of The 5th Annual 24 Hour Podcast. In this podcast episode, master illusionist Chris Angel shares his journey into the world of mixed martial arts (MMA), training under UFC heavyweight champion Frank Mir, and achieving a purple belt. The episode explores how Criss balances the demanding physical training with his magic performances, drawing parallels between the competitive spirits of MMA and magic. He also touches on his intermittent fasting routine, family stories, and celebrity encounters, including a mysterious clash involving his father and a celebrity. Additionally, the podcast discusses Chris's upcoming MMA project at Planet Hollywood and his heritage, revealing the personal side of his life and career. Guests: Criss Angel - Nick Royer - Mark Ioli Follow Action Junkeez on IG!! https://www.instagram.com/actionjunkeezpodcast?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Follow Jon Orlando on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonorlando?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Follow Criss Angel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crissangel?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Follow Nick Royer on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newviewnick?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Follow Mark Ioli on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mark_ioli4141/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet This is a Podcast Junkeez production recorded out of Sticky Paws Studios in Las Vegas, Nevada. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/action-junkeez/support
Ever wondered if your last fashion faux pas could haunt you for eternity? Join us, along with paranormal expert Christopher Balzano, as we unlock the mysteries of the Winchester Mansion and distinguish the clingy nature of ghosts from the protective embrace of spirits. We'll equip you with a newfound understanding of these otherworldly entities, and you might even find yourself chuckling at the lighter side of the afterlife as we explore whether your final outfit choice could follow you into the great beyond.As we recount the story featured in "Fominant American Ghost," about a woman's ghost-construction conundrum, we'll dive into the murky waters of skepticism and truth. Was her incessant building a means to outlive the spirits, or a manifestation of her grief-stricken mind? Alongside this tale, we share our own brushes with the unexplainable and how these experiences color our cultural lens—sometimes with humor, sometimes with a shiver down the spine.We wrap things up with an entertaining and eyebrow-raising discussion on the supernatural tools of the trade: Ouija boards and dowsing rods. Seth and I exchange anecdotes and skepticism about these ghost-hunting gadgets, ending with a playful debate on their effectiveness—or lack thereof. And as a teaser, we leave you with the promise of delving into the illusive charisma of illusionist Chris Angel in our next episode. So, tune in, and let's share a laugh or a fright together, because who says you can't do both?Music by Konrad: Fearclearing
I was thrilled to be a guest on the Spokane Business Insider podcast with host Chris Angell and co-host Val Mohney and I am excited to share that episode with you today. Here are some notes they shared from the episode: “Have you ever felt like something was missing in your life? Like you were meant for something more, but you couldn't quite put your finger on it? If so, you're not alone. Many people go through life feeling unfulfilled and disconnected from their true purpose. But what if I told you that the key to living a lit-up life lies in uncovering your true identity? In a recent episode of the Spokane Business Insider podcast, host Chris Angel and co-host Val Mohney sat down with guest Debbie Heiser to discuss the importance of identity and how it relates to living a life of purpose and impact. Debbie, a chief igniter and business coach, shared her insights on helping entrepreneurs find success and fulfillment without sacrificing what's important to them” If you would like to listen to other episodes from the Spokane Business Insider podcast you can do so HERE. Are you interested in becoming a private client or joining the 2024 Mastermind? I invite you to book a complimentary 30 minute call with me HERE so we can connect and talk about what you want for your life and business. Do you find yourself unsure or stuck? Connect with Debbie at https://thelituplife.com and schedule a 30 minute clarity call. She can help you become crystal clear about what you do want in your life and help provide tools so you can show up as your best self. Debbie helps entrepreneurs make a lot of money, doing what they love without sacrificing what's important to them, so they can live the life they desire. She is passionate about helping other entrepreneurs lead their businesses instead of the business running their lives, so they can have their hopes, wishes and dreams come true. She also is an adjunct professor at Gonzaga University.
Hosts Steed and Jrad are covering all of the hottest topics in this week's Chubstep like football players starting to wear rosaries, interacting with street protestors, the world's oldest dog aged 31 passing away and what his secret was, Freak Shows in ‘Chubistory', why magicians don't like Chris Angel, and a real life ‘sighting' of an obscene Tanzanian vampire in ‘Tanzania News'.
George Lynch is an American guitarist, best known for his work with the metal band Dokken, and his solo band Lynch Mob. He is considered one of the most famous and influential 1980s metal guitarists and is known for his unique playing style and sound. He is ranked No. 47 on "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time" by Guitar World magazine and No. 10 on "Top 10 Metal Guitarists of All Time" by Gibson. He has a new album with Lynch Mob titled "Babylon" that comes out October 20th. We discuss the new album, the retirement of Lynch Mob, his side project KXM with Dug Pinnick & Korn drummer Ray Luzier, and more! 00:00 - Intro00:14 - George's Tour 01:40 - New Lynch Mob Album & Promotion 02:30 - New Singer Gabriel Colon 04:35 - Different Styles of Music & KXM 07:08 - Jamming & Songwriting 08:05 - New Song "I'm Ready" & Van Halen 09:40 - Health & Working Out 12:40 - Cave Creek, Arizona 14:10 - Ex Dokken Drummer Mick Brown 15:15 - Retirement of Lynch Mob 16:10 - New Song "The Synner" & Set List 18:40 - Improvising On Stage 20:45 - Playing as a Band 22:10 - Other Guitar Players 23:20 - Mr. Scary & Songwriting 24:50 - Charity - Greetings With Gratitude 26:30 - Tour Dates & Chris Angel 27:50 - Outro George Lynch website:http://www.georgelynch.com/index.htmlGreetings With Gratitude website:https://www.paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/2717050Chuck Shute website:https://www.chuckshute.com/Support the showThanks for Listening & Shute for the Moon!
Welcome to the Numlock Sunday edition.This week, I spoke to Justin McElroy, who you might know from his work on the podcast My Brother, My Brother and Me or The Adventure Zone.Wednesday will mark a shocking milestone: As of September 13, the Chicken Sandwich Wars will have gone on longer than the armed conflict of the American Civil War. Yes, the conflict between quick-service restaurants over who has produced a desirable chicken sandwich offering began in August 2019, what feels like a lifetime ago, and nobody has covered this more persistently than McElroy on his Munch Squad podcast within a podcast.I'm a big fan of his work, and in addition to this devastating conflict we also chatted about increasingly unhinged limited time offerings, his multiple bestselling comic books, and the current “Steeplechase” season of The Adventure Zone.All this can be found at TheMcElroy.family.This interview has been condensed and edited.Justin McElroy, thank you so much for coming on.Thank you for having me in this important journalistic endeavor.This is a critical moment. We find ourselves at the week the Chicken Sandwich Wars will have gone on longer than the American Civil War. You have been on the ground covering this day by day, hour after hour.At what point do we just recognize that this is the second American Civil War? I mean it's all the bad blood, brother versus brother versus colonel. It's got everything.Why don't you take us back to the beginning? Munch Squad, a podcast within a podcast on My Brother, My Brother and Me, has been dedicated to covering the latest and greatest in food offerings, as you'll go on to explain. Chicken Sandwich Wars have been dominating this for years now at this point. How did this start?I have always been, and I think I got this from my dad, I've always been sort of a sucker for— I mean, I don't know how to say it other than just marketing. I'm like an absolute sucker. A lot of that is me being willing to just sort of go with it, and finding that I'm happier if I'm not fighting the thousands of advertising messages that are being sent to me on a daily basis. I just kind of go with it. I love to try new consumer products, and I know that's goofy, but whenever you would go to Columbus, Ohio, it's a popular test market for new products so you'll see drinks you hadn't heard of before, whatever. Dad would always do that when we were kids. Any new drink, he would come home with a 12-pack like, "All right, guys, this is the new Crystal Pepsi, they're calling it, so you guys have got to try this."Yeah, anytime I see new stuff like this, it comes from a genuine place. I genuinely think it's fascinating. What I love, though, is when I find out that these companies have to put out press releases for these dumb products. No matter how dumb the thing is, they've got to let people know about it and someone is tasked with the job of writing the press release for something that is a sentence.I mean it's always a sentence, right? "We now have a chicken sandwich." "We are Dunkin' and we put beer in coffee, and you can buy it at the store. Please go buy it." I did one a few weeks ago that was like, "Extra gum has a new pink lemonade flavor. Here's the press release." It's like, how would anybody know that's even a new product? If I saw that, I'd assume they've sold it for 20 years. It's just wild and I think that that's really funny.The first one I did was Taco Bell doing the naked chicken taco, which is when they made a taco shell out of a chicken breast, and it's so vulgar.Everything about it is vulgar! It makes me want to be a vegetarian. It's a vulgar exercise, and I was like, "This is too great. I've got to share this with people." That was back, I don't know, 2016, around there or something like that, and we just kept going with it because the press releases just kept getting wilder.It slows down sometimes. But there's always new stuff to make fun of, and I just think that it's great. It feels like when you're somebody who cares about doing comedy that doesn't specifically target people, especially marginalized groups or just anybody specific, anybody individually; we really try to be upbeat. I feel like making fun of not just corporations, but marketing for specific consumer products is as near to a victimless crime as you can get. Even the people writing these things know like, "Yeah, this isn't going to get me my Pulitzer. It's all in good fun." But yeah, that is the Munch Squad.Yeah. Limited time offerings, they've always existed, right? There's always been the McRib, there have always been things like that. They are increasingly unhinged and I don't think anybody's been following that quite like you.Yeah, I do. I have exposed myself to a wide variety. Sometimes, the product will be wild, but there's just nothing. They don't have the press release. I've got to have the press release. I've got to have the news. I have to have someone reporting it journalistically who is also paid by Pepsi or Taco Bell or whatever, and it was the same company, but you know what I mean. Yeah, I have followed the space very closely.Yeah, it's been just genuinely a pleasure to listen to. Again, you've developed this form of taste, I think, among these sorts of products. You've been able to clock if they're only in one restaurant for one hour in Anchorage, Alaska.I'm glad you're bringing that up. Thank you. That does make me very angry and that is something that has happened in later Munch Squad and almost kind of put me off of it, is you start to see these companies that are just doing it for the bit. If they're doing it for the bit, it's a lot harder for me to do jokes about it because they already know that it's dumb. Pepsi did Peeps-flavored Pepsis and you had to get them from a contest or whatever, and it drives me crazy.Just have the strength of your convictions to make your dumb soda and let the market sort it out.I don't even think this is on Munch Squad; it's something we talked about on my cereal podcast, the Empty Bowl, but Carvel, the ice cream cake people, they made a "cereal" that was just the crunchy chocolate bits that go in the middle of the ice cream cake with the fudge sauce. You know what I mean? They made a cereal out of that, but they're in little tiny boxes and they only sold them for one day at their stores.It's like, just make it or don't. You know what I mean? Cowards, everybody. I don't like that stuff. Make a product, put it out there for everybody. Don't do like the CurderBurger where you only do it for one day. I did talk about the CurderBurger because it was a burger with a loaf of cheese curd on it in Wisconsin. That was pretty good. But by and large, wide release or nothing. That's what I say.You can't not talk about a CurderBurger.Yeah, and people could go buy that. You could go buy it in the store. It's usually my cutoff. I prefer a wide release, but still.You've been covering this for a while. Again, I can't imagine the amount of time that you spend on QSR magazine.A lot.A lot?Paper and digital.Oh, you get the print? You get the dead tree edition?Some fun-time jokesters signed my P.O. box up for a subscription to that. I get lots of them. Someone signed us up for horse magazines. Thank you. That's great for recycling. Someone signed us up for the gas station mag — they have a publication for new gas station convenience offerings — so I try to track the sources wherever they are.That's incredible. Again, your history is journalism. You founded Polygon. I've always enjoyed that element of Munch Squad where it's like, "Clearly, this is something that's going on." And I'm glad that you alluded to, again, your father has roots of journalism as well, that this is a trade that you've been applying for quite some time.Yes, that was my first job outside of retail. It was in my mid-20s. I got hired to be the news editor at a small paper in Ohio, and I was desperately underqualified, but I just sort of kept scamming my way up and pivoted over to video game coverage, mainly. I know enough journalism to know how to pretend I'm doing journalism in the Munch Squad, so that's about where my skillset is at this moment.Do you have any favorites that come to mind? Any specific limited time offerings or press releases that just really kind of made a dent in you?Let me think. Taco Bell did a naked egg taco. You know when they did the chicken, but this was a gigantic fried egg that they folded up into a taco shell and made a breakfast offering? That's unacceptable. That's simply not a product that anybody should be consuming.Burger King, the Nightmare Burger where it was black for Halloween, remember that? It gave everybody black poops. That was a fun time to be in the business. Yeah, Burger King will dye their buns sometimes and it ruins people's bowel movements.Man, Chris Angel had a restaurant. Do you remember? I had to look up the acronym. Chris Angel made or opened a restaurant, it's spelled C-A-B-L-P. It's Cablp, and that is short for, of course, Chris Angel Breakfast, Lunch, and Pizza. They call it Cablp. I don't even know if that's still open. That was back in 2021, but Cablp. Oh, God, that still hits. Cablp.The Chicken Sandwich Wars were obviously launched into devastating effect in August of 2019. Where do you see that going? For a while, there was quite a bit of activity and now it's been, kind of they're in the long haul, I've got to say.From your view, where are the Chicken Sandwich Wars at?At this point, I feel like a lot of us have moved on from the war part of it. I feel like what we're seeing now is we're entering a phase where we're all sort of culturally accepting that every place has a chicken sandwich. This is what's weird about the Chicken Sandwich Wars, if I may.You may.These places all had chicken sandwiches.That's the thing that people forget, right? They had chicken sandwiches. They were bad.The only one people liked was Chick-fil-A, and they turned out to be a little bit questionable on some of the donations of groups they're giving to, a lot of anti-LGBTQ places, so people stopped eating the chicken sandwich.For me, that's the beginning of the chicken sandwich. That was the only good one you could get. They turned out to be some nasty dogs over there, maybe, and so nobody's going to eat that chicken sandwich anymore. Somebody had to step in.As long ago as 2005, McDonald's came at the crown. They came for true at Kathy's Kreations, which, they still insist that they made the first chicken sandwich, and that just seems wild to me. It's a fried breast between a bun. Come on, nobody can invent that. It just is. It just exists as these two products are created. As soon as we had bread and chicken, somebody was like, "Wait, I got it. Hold on. Step back." So I don't grant that to Kathy or Popeye's, to be fair, that both of them claim to have the first chicken sandwich.Anyway, so McDonald's in 2005, they had a Southern-style Chicken Sandwich, and that was it. That was straight up. We got a potato bun, we got two pickles, we got pickle-brining, let's go. It had a good run. I think it was a decade that it continued. Even they were in the game.Then when Popeye's decided like, "Hey, why don't we try? Why don't all of us other restaurants try to make a good one instead of making a forgettable option for your cousin that doesn't like hamburgers? We'll actually try,” then you started having more and more people come out.Walter, do you know — this is true — between the beginning of 2019 and the end of 2020, do you know how much sales of chicken sandwiches increased?I do not.It's really easy to remember this statistic because it is 420 percent.That's a memorable statistic.It's a memorable statistic. It's how I remember that my daughter was born at 4 p.m. and 20 minutes. 4:20 is when my kid was born. 420 percent. That is how much chicken sandwich sales increased.Everybody's just like, "Hey, restaurants are selling good chicken sandwiches now. We should probably go get them." But the wars, I don't know why it had to be a war.Everybody in the war, by the way, always shouts out all the other people in the war, which is wild because that doesn't seem to be a good marketing strategy to just be like, "Here are some other places that have done this and now we're doing it too." But I think it's also the Chicken Sandwich Wars, I think what that is is directly connected to Munch Squad.Because I think it is someone that had to do a press release about a chicken sandwich, and they're like, "It's got to have some kind of angle. I don't know what the first line of this press release is going to be. Maybe wars; I keep talking about the wars that are going on that everybody seems to be so hot on," and that was just like the angle. It's solved. If you have a chicken sandwich and you're writing a press release about it, you've got to mention the wars.And the more belabored it gets, the better for a lot of these. It's like, "We're finally strapping on our chicken rifles and wading into the trenches to blow the other sandwiches straight to hell. We're going to make some chicken sandwich widows out here. Let's go," and it's gross. Just say it's a good sandwich or bad.For years, we've maintained neutrality, but today, that is enough.Right, and neutrality, I have to be clear, is a bad chicken sandwich! It's not like no chicken sandwich. It's just, let's try to make a good one.Yeah. It is really funny that you can draw a fairly direct line between the success of the gay rights movement and a 420 percent increase in chicken sandwich sales.It's beautiful. It's a story of love and acceptance. I mean really, war is such a misnomer. It should be a cultural shift of people unwilling to accept lesser treatment by buying evil cursed chicken sandwiches.To show you how seriously these places took it, in Huntington, West Virginia, where I live, they opened up a Bojangles — which is like lower-tier Popeye's, it's a mid-tier Popeye's — but it was huge in Huntington, so much so that they had to reroute traffic on Route 60 around the line for Bojangles.It got so bad, KFC, there's another KFC down the road about a mile, and they put up a sign that just had a big picture of the Colonel and it said, "We make chicken around here." Outside the Bojangles, the KFC put up like a, "Hey, not in our town. This is a KFC town," and hey, hand to God, that Bojangles closed. I don't know what the Colonel was working over there, but it worked. They're back to the only chicken on Route 60 as far as I know.Listen, you start a battle? Send in the Colonel.Yeah, if you're going to come for the Colonel's crown, you best come for the bow tie. You've got to come correct. No way. Is it the bolo? What would you call that? It doesn't matter.I would call it a bolo.You get the idea. Bolo? Yeah.I want to talk a little bit about this current season of The Adventure Zone. You have been the game master for it. I've really, really enjoyed it. I've dug it a lot.Thank you.I really mean that. Yeah, it's a phenomenal season. I think the setting is excellent and I want to talk a little bit about that because it is very theme park, Disney inspired, I would say. I think that that ties in decently well with Munch Squad in the sense that there is a commentary about commercialization, but nevertheless identity-bound to American pop culture. I guess I'd love to ask you a little bit about where some of that season came from and where that setting came from.Yeah. Everybody else in my family had run the game. Oh my gosh, my Arby's big cheddar bowling shirt just got delivered. What a delight. Remind me when we're done, I'll make sure to grab it so you can see, it's going to be a wonder.I hadn't done the game master thing yet. It always seemed kind of overwhelming and I waited, and I put it off as long as they would let me, because I didn't think I'd be very good at it. I finally was kind of forced into it and we found this game, Blades in the Dark, that's about theft and heists, and I liked that kind of thing. I think that that kind of thing is cool and a nice change of pace from murdering your way through caves or whatever happens in others.I am a huge theme park nut, I always have been. I think that they are fascinating. I think I even like reading and understanding and learning about them more than I like actually being there. It's more like a hobby. No, I'm the most annoying person to walk around Disney World with. You do not want to look every f*****g four steps at some other dumb thing I've got to point out. I love that kind of stuff.So I was like, "Well, okay, if I were going to make a world that could incorporate all this junk in my brain, then I would make a giant park like that on a grander scale." So the theme worlds, in this park I called Steeplechase, the theme worlds are layers stacked on top of each other, and each layer is a completely immersive sim. I love immersive stuff like that, too, like Sleep No More, things like that where it's bringing you into the experience, so I thought this would be amazing.I kind of made my dream place to go to, and then the show, as we've gone on, has really been about me wrestling with these ideas of a society obsessed with entertainment and obsessed with distraction. I'm not coming out as a cultural critic, because I'm very much lumping myself in with that, this idea that you lose yourself so deeply in distraction and entertainment that you lose contact with the world around you or forget what you would consider your actual or real life.That has been the thing that I've been sort of exploring with it, is what is the impact of that? What kind of obligation do you have to the real world and the people around you versus losing yourself in it in a fiction? Very aware, the whole time, that we are making an escapist fiction at the same time as I'm talking about this, so it is a little bit of an ouroboros, but yeah, that's what it's been.Also, that's a very highfalutin way of describing it, and I'm terrible at describing stuff in ways where people would actually want to listen to it, but I swear it's a lot more fun than that. There's a layer that's like a noir crime kind of deal, so I watched a bajillion, every noir movie I could get my hands on to really tap into that aesthetic. There's a fantasy layer where we've incorporated elements from previous Adventure Zone shows. There's a reality show dating kind of thing.But that's the idea. Every layer is people pursuing their fantasies while these three creeps try to rob them blind, so it's been a lot of fun. We're heading toward the end, I think. The next few episodes, probably, it's finally wrapping up, it'll be somebody else's problem, but I feel really good about what I've been able to do.When I started, it seemed so overwhelming until I realized it's just like eating an airplane. You start, you've got to take it into really small chunks, and then eventually, you're halfway through the wings.It's a really fun listen.Thanks.Again, you have some really exciting ideas in there.I read no internet feedback at all. No Reddit, Twitter, nothing about it, so when someone does tell me that they like it, it is a genuine delight because I'm basically in a vacuum, and my wife won't listen, so I don't know.It's very fun on the ground, like you were saying. It is three interesting people stealing interesting stuff from a cool place. There is just something that you were talking about when it comes to escapism where it's just, escapism as a genre is a reflection of the society from which you're trying to escape, right?Right.I think that you're pulling out some interesting strings in the show when it comes to how creative work is valued, how it's not, how people engage with it, how it's not how people engage with creators. I'd love to hear a little bit more on how you feel about that.What specifically?I can't help but notice that at the time that AI is attempting to replicate a lot of the creative efforts of people who really try at making art, you have an element of the show that's talking a little bit, I think, or at least reflecting a little bit of some of that subtle change.It's weird, right? That was not a conversation when it started. It's moving very rapidly. The idea that a computer could do a reasonable facsimile of me, Justin McElroy? I'm not exactly like a once-in-a-generation talent. I'm like a bunch of SNICK and Pee-wee's Playhouse, and then I had an acting major, and you stir all those together. I'm not one of the A-listers there. I feel like a computer could get me pretty quickly, honestly, but seeing that start to take place, that's been tough, right? Because I didn't ever think that would happen to me. I still don't for me, specifically, but there's definitely a future where this stuff is algorithmically generated. It's scary. It freaks me out.I have AI characters in the story and a lot of those AI characters, we call them “hard light,” and it's basically a hologram that has feeling, that can feel things, tactile, and they're very much having conversations about sentience and what it is to be alive. We have a few different characters and classes of people who are trying to break out of that idea, that if you have been created by someone else, are you devoid of creative energy? Can creative energy exist being created by a computer? Again, there's a nice thing about this: I don't have any answers. I'm just doing a role-playing podcast. You can think about it all you want in your own time. I've just got to fill 60 minutes and then I'm out.A computer doing a reasonable facsimile, like animatronics, are a fundamental element of the history of theme parks.Yeah, and those have continued to improve. When you look at it, Lincoln was the first one, and that was very much a Walt Disney passion project, wanting to create a Lincoln that could be entertaining on its own.There was so much work that went into that, and such a big valley between the real and the fake, and that valley obviously has continued to shrink. Animatronics were a big part of what I was thinking about with Steeplechase. Specifically, the Carousel of Progress is an attraction at Disney World, and it is the only attraction at Disney World, as far as I know, that was directly worked on by Walt Disney, because it was created for the '64 World's Fair and then it was adapted to the form it finds itself now in Walt Disney World.It is the stage show that has had the most performances of any show in America. It's about a family through the generations, and basically the stage is split into a four-quadrant pie and the audience is in a big ring that moves around to the different quadrants, which is the same family in different eras.I started thinking about how these animatronics have done this show more times than anybody on earth. If you start to let your imagination go a little bit, especially with the AI stuff happening, you're like, "Well, what if they realize that?"You know what I mean? What happens when they're like, "Wow, I'm tired of doing this show over and over again"? And I find that a really interesting thing to think about.That's really fun. Again, it's definitely worth checking out. It's a good entrance point, I think, if folks are interested in checking out the podcast.Yeah, all of our arcs are sort of self-contained. “Steeplechase” is a fine place to start if you can deal with me shaking off the jitters for the first three episodes.It's great stuff. Last thing I wanted to throw on the table is that you've been doing graphic novel adaptations of the first The Adventure Zone arc, Balance. How's that been? You just have a new one out this year. I think there's a new one coming out next year.Usually, about one a year.How's that experience been?It's amazing. Honestly, it's a weird project where so much of me is in it from where we did The Adventure Zone, but it's such a team project. Obviously, Carey Pietsch, she's the artist for the series, she's bringing so much to it and creating so much of the visual language of that world. My dad, Clint McElroy, has been a comic book writer for many, many, many years, so he's really taken the lead on it, and I'm mainly tweaking the dialogue from my characters, putting in more boner jokes and stuff.It's funny because they were so wildly successful. I think the first two or three were number one New York Times bestsellers on a specific chart, like a pretty specific chart, which no one ever puts on the book jacket, right? New York Times bestseller in self-help paperback trade version number eight. No, but this is a number one, I could say; yes, I'm a number one New York Times bestselling author, and what I did was I told my dad to make these few jokes better.That is why in my freaking obituary, it'll say number one New York Times bestselling author, because I told my dad that "Kenny Chesney might be a funnier reference here than Jimmy Buffett. Why don't we do Kenny Chesney?" Okay, great. Here's your bestseller plaque. No, but they don't send you bestseller plaques. My dad made one for me for Christmas. It was beautiful. I have it hanging up and I can tell people like, "Yeah, I punched up my dad's jokes. No problem."Wow. Justin McElroy, New York Times bestselling author.Number one. Sorry.Number one.Sorry. Thank you. You don't want to be that guy, but...I apologize. Justin McElroy, number one New York Times bestselling author on a specific chart.Several-time number one. No.Five-time.Five-time.Where can folks find you? Where can they enjoy more of your work?My manager gets mad at me because I always give people the wrong address, but it's themcelroy.family. If you go there, you'll find all of our stuff. Tours are there. We got a few more shows this year. Videos, podcasts, whatever you like, it's all there waiting for you.Well, hey, thanks for coming on.Hey, thanks for having me, Walter.If you have anything you'd like to see in this Sunday special, shoot me an email. Comment below! Thanks for reading, and thanks so much for supporting Numlock.Thank you so much for becoming a paid subscriber!Send links to me on Twitter at @WaltHickey or email me with numbers, tips or feedback at walt@numlock.news. Get full access to Numlock News at www.numlock.com/subscribe
Please consider donating $15 to the Indiegogo campaign to help Chris Angel celebrate their 15-year anniversary of taking testosterone; there are only two days left! This week, MJ Jupitus (they/them) shares about how they navigate language as a nonbinary person, including being their wife's wife, but not their parent's daughter. In this episode, you will learn 1. Why they call themselves a movement specialist instead of a physical trainer or physical therapist 2. What softness means to them physically and mentally 3. How we may have "queer posture" and what it is Resources, references, and full transcripts are available at www.allyshipisaverb.com/episode/mj-jupitus/ Host Chris Angel (they/them) has a background in LGBTQ+ training, community organizing, and social work. Guest episodes feature at least one allyship tip, including tailored questions given their unique intersecting identities. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/allyship-is-a-verb/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/allyship-is-a-verb/support
Please consider donating $15 to the Indiegogo campaign to help Chris Angel celebrate their 15-year anniversary of taking testosterone; there are only six days left! If Chris Angel didn't scare you away with their bizarre personals ad for Kaitlyn, check them out on Instagram This week, Jack Lam (they/them) discusses how being a Malaysian Chinese immigrant has impacted them, including struggling to release shame and fear so they could name and embrace their genderqueer identity after coming to the United States. In this episode, you will learn 1. How their gender expression becomes a powerful tool for visibility 2. When allyship begins to become performative and how to avoid it 3. Why we need to normalize talking about mental health and getting support Resources, references, and full transcripts are available at www.allyshipisaverb.com/episode/jack-lam/ Host Chris Angel (they/them) has a background in LGBTQ+ training, community organizing, and social work. Guest episodes feature at least one allyship tip, including tailored questions given their unique intersecting identities. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chris-angel-murphy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chris-angel-murphy/support
You go, Indiegogo! Season three is around the corner, and we have a quick announcement... we've launched an Indiegogo campaign with some sweet perks! At the time of writing this, we're also an Indiegogo Team Favorite :) :) :) Host Chris Angel ("Well, hello there!") needs your help to make this the best season yet. By contributing, you're helping to fund season three production costs. We'd also like to publish allyship e-books, have traveling audio exhibits, and so much more. You'll find yourself saying, "I've never known a podcast to have a [top secret idea] before!" I know, right?! As an indie-produced podcast, we truly can't do this without you
Hopefully a future Allyship is a Verb guest, Anna DeShawn (she/her), created a mini-series called Black HIV in the South: How Did We Get Here? This is Episode 1 of 4. Please check out all of Anna's work with E3 Radio, LLC and The Qube (explained more in her bio further below). I had the extreme privilege of being introduced to Anna through The Ambies, as we were nominated in the same category! We met in Vegas at the award ceremony, and I cried tears of joy when she won Best DIY Podcast. Thank you for allowing me to amplify your top-notch work! - Chris Angel (they/them) The History of Black HIV in the South Go on a journey with Anna DeShawn to explore the history, economics, and culture of HIV/AIDS in the Black community. Through interviews and personal stories, Anna and her co-host, Duane Cramer, explore the shame, stigma, and solutions. In this episode, Anna and Duane share their personal connections to the work and the history of HIV/AIDS in the Black community. Subject matter experts Nathan Townsend, Jada Harris, and Dafina Ward deliver insight into the reality of life for individuals afflicted by HIV in the 80s and 90s, the story of Michael Felton, an early unsung hero in the fight for justice, and why we must turn our collective attention toward this epidemic in the South. ✊
Former Allyship is a Verb guest, Destiny Clarke (she/they), has a podcast called Closeted History: LGBTQ+ Stories of the Past. This is Season 2, Episode 2 of their show. Please give it a watch/listen (it's best to watch the video! You can watch it on Allyship is a Verb's Spotify feed or Closeted History's YouTube channel). Be sure to follow Destiny's show wherever you listen to podcasts to learn more about the LGBTQ+ community's history! - Chris Angel (they/them) Disco Fever: How Music Fueled a Cultural Revolution In this episode, we explore the impact of disco on LGBTQ+ rights and the evolving societal norms during the transformative 1970s. Disco was not just about dancing the night away; it was a revolutionary movement that gave a voice to those in the margins of society. The rise of disco from its origins in LGBTQ+ clubs to mainstream success in the late 1970s transformed the world of music and helped pave the way for an intersectional fight for human rights. FOLLOW US
(Summary generated from summarize.tech) In this interview, Chris Angel shared their experiences as a neurodivergent and queer individual, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's own sensory needs and articulating them to others. They discussed their entrepreneurship journey and the challenges of balancing administrative tasks with their neurodivergence, preferring self-diagnosis over formal diagnosis due to concerns about discrimination. Chris also talked about their podcast, Allyship is a Verb, which aims to equip people with the tools to practice allyship and emphasized the need for accessibility in all its forms, not just physical mobility. They closed the interview by discussing the importance of accommodation for people with different needs in buildings and workplaces. FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM TIKTOK YOUTUBE LINKEDIN WEBSITE --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wheelwithit/message
Show notes from Chris Angel Murphy and Allyship is a VerbPut yourself in the other person's shoes. This week, Kathy Houston (she/her) talks about Club LILLES and what it means for her to be a late in life lesbian. In this episode, you will learn 1. How lesbian TikTok has been a wonderful, informative resource. 2. Why her first girlfriend gave her “homework.” 3. What it feels like to live in the affirming bubble of St. Petersburg, Florida.
Bam Margera threatens to smoke crack to death. Insane christian clown-man, Richie The Barber. Jeff eats a ketchup sandwhich. India is REALLY shitty. Infowars has the bad guys on staff. An NPC girl from Twitter makes several passive aggressive tweets towards me. Chris Angel goes on the Mike Tyson show. Find the latest episode & all other links at TheWrongWarp.com Support The Show: TheWrongWarp.com/donate Join the email list and get updates when the show is live: TheWrongWarp.com/subscribe The Minus World: TheMinusWorld.stream YouTube: YouTube.com/@TheWrongWarp Rumble: Rumble.com/user/TheWrongWarp Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-wrong-warp/id1547353668 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6MxTcFMEoEZZdt4vqz9FtQ Any other podcast player: TheWrongWarp.com/podcast
Recorded: May 24th 2023 | On today's episode, Will sits down with the boy ERNEST. They immediately get into how they have both accidentally drank dip spit and Ern tells a hilarious story of why he did it on purpose. The boys then get into how Ern just won a CMA Triple Play Award, for the second time. He talks about how/where he is able to find the motivation and creativity to write these kinds of songs. He also touches on the relationships he has with these artists to where he can cut out the middleman and just go straight to them. Ern then gives his thoughts on the pay disparity when it comes to streaming platforms like Apple Music and Spotify. The way writers and artists were getting paid back in the 90's is completely different to what it is nowadays. He talks about how that needs to change and the steps to take to make that change. The boys end the show by talking about this Family Guy episode that they have thought of and created in their heads. Moral of the story, it involves Jesus and Chris Angel tricking the entire world. It would be an all time Family Guy episode. Topics from dream blunt rotations, horoscope signs, road stories and Tennessee Titans. Some serious conversation, some not so serious conversations, just an overall feel good episode. Enjoy. 1:20 Ern tells the story of why he drank dip spit 8:32 He just won a CMA Triple Play award 12:46 Is he starting up his pod again? 14:04 ERNEST gives his opinion on Morgan going on vocal rest 15:53 Ern tells a road story 21:54 Jelly Roll and Ern are opening for Willie Nelson and the people he looked up to 30:54 Horoscope/Astrology 33:36 People Ern wants to smoke with and he is sort of living the rapper life 36:01 How he feels about streaming service and writing songs 49:35 Biggest checks they've both seen and starting from the bottom 1:00:03 Charity Golf outing? 1:09:45 “Next album finna be different” 1:18:33 Family guy episode 1:30:03 Would Will ever want coach? 1:32:25 Ern tells story of his middle school coach 1:35:37 Kids are soft nowadays and need to be yelled at 1:44:48 Ern wants Derrick Henry to be traded 1:55:24 Shoutout no free shoutout/pet peeve of the week ----- SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS Chevy: Head over to Chevy.com to learn more. Turo: Find your drive. Forget boring rental cars at https://bit.ly/3Lwerc1 Netcoins: Sign up today and enjoy no fee crypto trading at https://netcoins.com Stella Blue: Go to StellaBlueCoffee.com & use promo code “BOYS” for 10% off your next order. Sony: Get you tickets now! THE MACHINE is now playing. Rated R.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/bussinwtb
Entrevistador: Edwin López (fundador Enfoque Juventud) Invitado: Chris Angel Vélez Rodríguez Edad: 17 años Pueblo: Utuado, Puerto Rico Este joven se destaca en el boxeo aficionado. Tiene récord de 45-10. Recientemente ganó tres peleas corridas: una en Florida, otra en Arecibo y otra en Barranquitas. En esta última ganó la faja. Ahora se prepara para un torneo de boxeo en Cataño, del 24 al 28 de mayo, y posteriormente los Juegos de Puerto Rico a principios de junio. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091484816255 ----------------------- Contacto Enfoque Juventud: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/enfoquejuventudpr Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enfoquejuventud/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPfeRFbhD3jJkHeBva06Wrw Página web: https://enfoquejuventud.com/ E-mail: enfoquejuventudpr@gmail.com Programa de Radio: WUPR Exitos 1530 AM Utuado & 98.3 FM Arecibo / sábados 11:00 AM WKUM Cumbre 1470 AM Orocovis, 106.3 FM Corozal / sábados 5:00 PM Escucha el programa en internet por: www.exitos1530.com, www.cumbre1470am.com, y por la aplicación móvil TuneIn Radio
Sign up for Sam's workshop, Understanding the Basics of Neurodiversity and the Neurodiversity Movement. Happening virtually on Thursday, May 11th or 25th, 7-8 PM ET. Register for Speak Up! Tools for Active Trans Allyship with Chris Angel and Rebecca, Thursday, May 18th at 7 PM ET. Do work on your own shame. This week, Christina Carlson (she/they) talks about how being ex-religious has impacted her life. In this episode, you will learn 1. How people are taught to distrust themselves, the harmful systems that upholds, and the additional impacts on queer and trans people 2. The impacts of not seeing yourself reflected around you 3. Why we should celebrate ourselves every chance we get. Resources, references, and full transcripts are available at www.allyshipisaverb.com/episode/christina-carlson Host Chris Angel (they/them) has a background in LGBTQ+ training, community organizing, and social work. Guest episodes feature at least one allyship tip, including tailored questions given their unique intersecting identities. Keep the conversation going on Instagram @GenderSexualityInfo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chris-angel-murphy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chris-angel-murphy/support
Want to book Chris Angel for Pride month and beyond? Here are their standard topics. Have your own accountability system. This week, Maze Felix (they/them) talks about the beauty of T4T (trans for trans) relationships! In this episode, you will learn 1. What affirming actions they experienced behind the scenes while shooting a Pride Target commercial 2. Why being in community with others in their gender journeys is euphoric and healing 3. How relationships can be tested when trans, nonbinary, and gender expansive folks transition medically, legally, and/or socially. Resources, references, and full transcripts are available at www.allyshipisaverb.com/episode/maze-felix Host Chris Angel (they/them) has a background in LGBTQ+ training, community organizing, and social work. Guest episodes feature at least one allyship tip, including tailored questions given their unique intersecting identities. Keep the conversation going on Instagram @GenderSexualityInfo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chris-angel-murphy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chris-angel-murphy/support
La ex súper estrella de WWC e IWA, Chris Angel, rompe el silencio por primera vez en muchos años. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lucha-libre-online/support
Speaking with Chris Angel Murphy whose pronouns are they & them. Chris Angel shares their experiences with the loss of their parents. They say the losses made their road quite bumpy.Chris Angel Murphy is an LGBTQ+ speaker, trainer and consultant with over 14 years experience of community organizing. They have a Master's degree in social work from USC.Connect with Chris Angel: https://www.chrisangelmurphy.comIG: @gendersexualityinfoHere is the link to the Trevor Project: www.thetrevorproject.org mentioned in this episode.Follow Tammy oninstagram & facebook: @tammylcymbalistyYou are invited to join the Podcast Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/imstillherewithtlcCheck out my latest book! HypnoDoodle© A Mindfulness Calendar, Planner, Journal and workbook. It can help you to create change in your life using mindful awareness, hypnosis techniques and doodling.Other Amazon Titles find my books here (amazon.ca) or click here (amazon.com)Credits:Music by Kevin MacLeod Disclaimer:I'm Still Here with TLC podcast is for informational and/or entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment. Please seek the advice of a medical professional if you are struggling.Mental health matters https://ontario.cmha.ca/documents/understanding-and-coping-with-loss-and-grief/
Talking defying gravity on Heroin, flipping off little kids at Arenacross, NBC's shitty filming during SX, Chris Angel getting fat, and more.
Diego & Brad chat with long time Producer, Michael Blum about his early days forming the masterful magician Chris Angel, to producing 50 Central along side Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, as well as the countless shows and films he's worked on in his 30+ years in the business!We've got a delightful hour of talk time ahead! Join us!Like our Podcast? Wanna Support with a Donation of any size?venmo - @BradAshtenWe thank you for your patronage & Keeping the arts alive!Audio Engineered by Britton SparkmanTheme Music by Evan Michael HartCover Art & Logos by Sam Weller
Entrevistador: Edwin López (fundador Enfoque Juventud) Invitado: Chris Angel Vélez Rodríguez Edad: 17 años Pueblo: Utuado, Puerto Rico Se destaca como boxeador aficionado en las 130 libras. Ha tenido 49 peleas en total, de las cuales ha perdido 10. En la entrevista nos habla sobre su trayectoria y su reciente victoria en una pelea por correa celebrada en el pueblo de Caguas contra un oponente de Bayamón. Este joven es auspiciado por nosotros. ----------------------- Contacto Enfoque Juventud: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/enfoquejuventudpr Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enfoquejuventud/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPfeRFbhD3jJkHeBva06Wrw Página web: https://enfoquejuventud.com/ E-mail: enfoquejuventudpr@gmail.com Programa de Radio: WUPR Exitos 1530 AM Utuado & 98.3 FM Arecibo / sábados 11:00 AM WGDL Radio Grito 1200 AM Lares, 93.3 FM Aguadilla, 92.1 FM Mayagüez / sábados 1:00 PM WKUM Cumbre 1470 AM Orocovis, 106.3 FM Corozal / sábados 5:00 PM Escucha el programa en internet por: www.exitos1530.com, www.cumbre1470am.com, y por la aplicación móvil de Radio Grito Aplicación: TuneIn Radio
The bois got a little wild in this one. All is love. Taylor swift AKA T swizzle drops hot fire with T pain. Chris Angel rescues pedos from Chris Hansen. The worlds most bizarre video of an incel calling the cops on himself and MUCH more.
Welcome to Over the Rainbow, the podcast: a safe space and voice for all queer identities. Episode 57: Trans 101 with Chris Angel (they/them) In this episode, Chris Angel and I talk about trans identities. We share some definitions, exploring what gender is, sharing some trans experiences, we share some appropriate and inappropriate questions to ask trans folk, and share some resources and top tips to be an ally to trans folk. More information on Chris Angel · Instagram: @gendersexualityinfo o https://www.instagram.com/gendersexualityinfo/ · Allyship is a Verb Podcast · www.allyshipisaverb.com Resources mentioned in today's episode: · Queer Lit Manchester: https://www.queerlit.co.uk · Gideon the Ninth by Tamsin Mur · Crier's War by Nina Varella · https://pflag.org o https://pflag.org/glossary · https://www.stonewall.org.uk/list-lgbtq-terms · Disclosure Documentary · Trevor Space: o https://www.trevorspace.org · Meetup: https://www.meetup.com · Reddit communities · Raising LGBTQ Allies by Chris Tomkins · Heartstopper by Alice Oseman More information on this podcast: · Instagram: @_overtherainbowpodcast o https://www.instagram.com/_overtherainbowpodcast/ · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/overtherainbowpodcast13 · Twitter: @overrainbowpod o https://twitter.com/overrainbowpod · Reading the Rainbow book club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/readingtherainbow Music: Find Your Way Beat by Nana Kwabena
Alice in Winterland is going to be epic, There is a new George Clooney and Julia Roberts movie, The Banshees of Inisherin looks good, A romantic comedy on Netflix called From Scratch, Chris Angel's Magic with the Stars is on the CW on Saturday, on Sunday the first season finale of House of the Dragon is happening, Andy Dick is back in the news for stealing, Olivia Wilde was making a special dressing for Harry Styles, Tom Hanks has a new movie about a lovable grump, The Crown has dropped it's season 5 trailer, Musk is planning to decimate the Twitter workforce, the 49ers traded for Cristian McCaffery, Sunday Ticket will be coming to a big streaming service, SF plans to spend 1.7 million dollars on a toilet, Vinnie has had some close calls in radio, and things men are sick of being judged for!
The boys are back and Sebastian starts the episode by talking about how the sexiest month is autumn. It's Timbs season baby!! They go on to talk about what makes the month of October so amazing. Sebastian tells the story of the greatest broadway show he's been ever seen, Chris Angel. They talk about a party they went to that had a crafty magician. The boys end the episode by talking about how fun crappy decorations are and what they are looking for at Target, wink. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Is it Superman? No, it's a 6 foot tall, 32 year old man in ripped black jeans and silver chains pretending to levitate in front of paid actors to a 2003 post-grunge song. It's the man, the myth, the MYSTIQUE: Chris Angel! In this episode the boys talk about some of "high profile" magician Chris Angels' cringe appearances, speculate on the legitimacy of hit TV show The Carbanaro Effect, and describe the stunning beauty that is Penn and Tellers' sleight of hand. Chris Angel being Chris Angel: https://youtu.be/1u-vY-vFIxU?t=1064 Penn and Teller being masters: https://youtu.be/y4U-kHdXgz0 Check out "The Carbanaro Effect" on TruTV Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/devilsadvocatepodcast666 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/devilsadvocatepodcast666 IG: https://www.instagram.com/devilsadvocatepodcast666/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/devil_podcast Intro Theme is a bastardization of Archspire's "Involuntary Doppelgänger" Cover Art Designed by Justin Catron @Plagued1994 Produced by ©Altizer Audio
This episode is sponsored by Rebecca Minor, LICSW (she/her). For more information about her parent and caregiver coaching, please visit: https://www.genderspecialist.com/coaching Don't forget to live a queer, abundant life and laugh. In this week's episode, Richard Follett (he/him) shares how each of his intersections has shaped a portion of who he is and that while some of them may seem at odds with each other, that's not the case for him. Learn about how he knew he was gay at the age of four but found himself trying to "pray away the gay" and entered into a heterosexual marriage. We also discuss how the Metropolitan Community Church helped him to "marry" his sexuality and Christianity. Richard recalls several times people assumed he was straight/heterosexual because of myths and misconceptions people have about gay men and how he pushed for equality in his teachings with his students and colleagues throughout his career. There's also some storytelling related to his relationship with Chris Angel. Some self-reflection: How old is the youngest person I know? The oldest? Do I have people from various generations in my life? Do I believe that people can be both gay and Christian? How do I handle any oppression I may experience, especially if I'm from any marginalized communities? Do I feel good about how I respond to those situations? Do I believe that my vote makes a difference? Do I know about any LGBTQ+ history in any of the places I've lived? Resources, references, and full transcripts for each episode are available at www.allyshipisaverb.com Host Chris Angel (they/them) has a background in LGBTQ+ education, community organizing, and social work. Guest episodes feature at least one allyship tip, including tailored questions given their unique intersecting identities. Keep the conversation going on Instagram @GenderSexualityInfo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chris-angel-murphy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chris-angel-murphy/support
Dan talks with Chris Angel Murphy about queerness, neurodivergence, and what it means to bring your full self to work.
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Feed drop time! We're on a break from the show as we prepare for SquadCast's New Studio and Backstage and work on revamping the SquadCast podcast. So, we're bringing you carefully curated feed drops from some of our favorite SquadCasters.This week, we're featuring the work of SquadPoddder Chris Angel Murphy. They are the host of the podcast Allyship is a Verb.Here's what Chris Angel's podcast is about:A fortnightly podcast about LGBTQ+ allyship tips and passing the mic. Whether you're wanting to start or deepen your allyship practice, or you're part of the LGBTQ+ community yourself, there will be opportunities for learning for everyone! Every other Tuesday a new guest interview drops with self-reflection questions at the end to deepen the learning. The guests share out at least one allyship tip and answer tailored questions given their unique intersecting identities.Here's what this episode is about: Do you question your assumptions? In this week's episode, Josée Sovinsky (she/her) shares about coming out on her professional Instagram page this past pride month and what happened as a result. Learn what messages she was given about bisexuality while questioning her own sexual orientation. We also discuss honoring marginalized communities by believing in science AND holding space for people's own uniquely lived experiences + expertise (and paying them for it!). Have you ever wondered about some of the reasons why people don't want to come out, especially as bi? She talks about how she claimed queer first because of all of the stigma, bi-erasure, biphobia, and lack of representation overall. More here.Also in this episode:A pre-roll ad for Christine Blackburn's Story WorthyMore info on v5CreditsWritten and produced by Arielle NissenblattMixed and designed by Vince Moreno JrArtwork and logos by Alex WhedbeeHosted by Zach Moreno and Rock Felder
This episode is sponsored by Rebecca Minor, LICSW. For more information about her course, How To Talk To Kids About Gender, please visit: https://www.genderspecialist.com/learn Listeners of this podcast get 10% off with code ALLYSHIP For more information about her resource, My Kid Just Came Out: Free Guide for Parents, please visit: https://www.genderspecialist.com/nowwhat And if you're looking to book an LGBTQ+ event for Pride month or after, consider hiring me: https://www.chrisangelmurphy.com Our last episode of season one is a special video event featuring the live panel from Trans Day of Visibility on March 31st, 2022! It features stories and wisdom from Zoa Glows (they/she) [current set of pronouns since the event aired], Maze Felix (they/them), and Noel Fernando (they/them) at the intersections of being both nonbinary and trans. Zoa Glows was also a guest on the podcast earlier on in the season and it's one of the listener favorites! We got some great comments, questions, and love from the live panel viewers, so thank you to everyone who helped to make it happen, including Rebecca for helping with back-end tech! For panelist bios, more about the event, and a chance to watch with subtitles via YouTube, please visit: https://www.gendersexuality.info/blog/trans-day-of-visibility-nonbinary-visibility-panel Thank you to all of you for making season one such a great success!!! I'm so grateful and I'm glad I could take the time to acknowledge each of you for making Allyship is a Verb what it is today. See you Tuesday, August 2nd, 2022, for season two!
Chris is on vacation this week, but we couldn't leave you with nothing! This episode, Chris goes into his dumb docket and asks the guys a bunch of random questions ranging from What level heroes or villains we would be, Vampire rules in friendship, Alien invasions, what cancelled shows we would bring back and more!
Stanford Steve and The Bear preview the Kentucky Derby, telling you which horses to trash and breaking down the rest of the field, position-by-position. Later, the guys discuss the derby undercard races, the Kentucky Oaks, Bear's week in Las Vegas for the NFL Draft, Chris Angel's lockbox, NHL and NBA playoffs, and the Jets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We review, break down, & share our thoughts on the "Generoso" by Ferio Tego. What if Chris Angel's last trick was to disappear leaving no trace of his existence? We also talk a little F1 not that the season is finally here! All on this week's episode of the "The Hot Ticket" ***Please subscribe, rate, & review!*** Reach us at: IG Chris - hotticketchris IG Cory - thehotticketpod Chat with us on Discord! https://discord.gg/vSCMCV5PRJ Check out our show sponsor MyCigarPack. www.mycigarpack.com
Chris Moore is the co-owner of Grounded Coffee in Madison, Alabama. We joked about how not all baristas in Alabama wear overalls but instead are up-to-date with the latest trends in the coffee industry. They serve everyone from military personnel who like their coffee as dark as it can get and others who want a dessert in a mug. Check out Grounded Coffee's shop! Other Alabama shops recommended by Chris: Angel's Island Coffee in Huntsville, AL Honest Coffee Roasters in Huntsville, AL Looking for more great places to get coffee (or tea) as you're visiting new states across the U.S.? Follow along as we feature one coffee shop a week in all 50 states. Have shops you want to share with friends (and the world)? Send us your suggestions at baristatalkshow@gmail.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/baristatalk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/baristatalk/support
This week the boys wrote a movie about a Black Friday CIA operation that doesn't exactly go as planned . Starring: Vin Diesel, Dane Cook, Jason Momoa, Al Pacino, Kevin Heart, Chris Angel, David Blaine, Shaq, and many more!
Today on this part of the show, we talk about more weird collections and why you shouldn't act like your costume. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is your therapist the right fit for you? Do you even want or have access to one? In the previous episode, Dr. Rick Grant-Coons (he/him) shared out the allyship tip "Just trust that people know who they are best. They know themselves best and just believe that they can tell you who they are and that is the truth, right? Like, let people tell you who they are. And just believe, accept, celebrate, find out what works for them, and not try to define for them or tell them who they should be, what they are. How they're doing this wrong, you know, just instead just say, "Hey, I'm going to trust in you and I'm going to learn who you are by you telling me and that's how I will support you and figure out how we all can navigate this world a little bit better." In this mini-episode, host Chris Angel (they/them) discusses some of their own experiences with therapy over the years. Self-reflection questions/journaling prompts for people in or seeking therapy: 1. Does the mental health professional honor your identities? Is it important for them to reflect any of your communities? 2. Are they a specialist or have any training in the topics most important for you to work through? 3. Are there any barriers that make it difficult to see them? 4. Do you feel safe with them? 5. Do you have a gut feeling telling you it isn't a good match? 6. Does the relationship feel healthy? 7. Do you feel you've learned all you can from them? And now, for mental health professionals. Before taking on a new client or patient, ask yourself: 1. Is this a community I've learned about? 2. Do I feel I can serve this community without inflicting unintentional harm? 3. Do I consider myself LGBTQ+ friendly or am I an affirming provider? 4. Where do I get my information from? Is it people with that lived experience? 5. Do I ask my patients or clients to educate me? 6. Do I ask questions that satisfy my curiosity or are they important for the work we're doing together? 7. Do I regularly attend educational opportunities for this community? 8. Do I find the balance of leaning on my knowledge of this community, while not trying to put my client into a box? Resources, references, and full transcripts for each episode are available at www.allyshipisaverb.com Host Chris Angel (they/them) has a background in LGBTQ+ education, community organizing, and social work. Mini-episodes feature any shout-outs, listener-submitted comments and questions, and a dive deeper into the allyship tip the previous guest shared. Please consider following where you listen to podcasts and become a monthly financial supporter! Keep the conversation going on Instagram @GenderSexualityInfo --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chris-angel-murphy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chris-angel-murphy/support