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Here is the conclusion of my conversation with L.A.-based PR executive Danny Deraney. We spend the first few minutes talking about the current World Series matchup — as well as Danny's memories of games at Dodger Stadium and also the magical '86 postseason involving the then-California Angels.Danny shares his thoughts on social media and how it can be used in a positive way. He has a perspective on being a good person and enjoying life that will make an impact on you. We talk a little bit about old television and the SNL "powerhouse season" from the mid-'80s (feat. Billy Crystal, Martin Short, Chris Guest, etc).Finally, Danny reveals his favorite Buffett song, the KISS connection, working with Ozzy & an exclusive Dan Time "name origin" story!Follow him on these platforms:@DannyDeraney - X@dannyderaney - Instagram@DeraneyPR - Instagramhttps://deraneypr.comThanks for subscribing to Dan Time - available on all podcast platforms & YouTubedantimepod@gmail.com
In this conversation, Chris Guest discusses the importance of understanding problem perception and the nuances of desirability testing. He shares insights from his experience with Topology Eyewear, where they tackled the problem of ill-fitting glasses. Chris explains the Problem Perception Spectrum and how it helped them position and communicate their solution. He also emphasizes the need to find early adopters who resonate with the problem and shares his favorite experiments, including a concierge MVP for Topology Eyewear. Chris Guest shares his experience setting up a pop-up store to test the desirability of a product. He explains how they controlled the experiment and measured interest and feedback from customers. The pop-up store was a success, leading to further scaling and growth. Chris also discusses the transition from desirability to feasibility and viability, and the importance of trust in the customer experience. He concludes by introducing his current work on traction design and the need to validate market opportunity early on in the startup process.
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Christopher Guest (Waiting for Guffman, This is Spinal Tap, Best In Show, A Mighty Wind) said, “When it comes to comedy, Tom Leopold has an extra gene. You may not know it, but he has probably made you laugh.” Harry Shearer (The Simpsons, NPR, This Is Spinal Tap) called him “a semi-precious stone in the crown of comedy,” appellations Leopold treasures. Indeed, he may well be one of the most prolific and successful comedy writers ever, having written for sitcoms in the US and the UK, material for Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Jonathan Winters, Michael McKean, Chris Guest, Chevy Chase, et al. Raised Jewish, the natural raconteur was baptized and received into the Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil in 2011. The conservative-minded comedy writer and one-time actor has some fascinating insights into what we call the culture, especially important for the Covid-19 lockdown. In this episode you will learn Whether comedy is a skill you learn or must be born with How his father's storytelling tradition shaped young Tom's imagination What it's like to meet, and write jokes for, your heroes The time Vice President Mike Pence served him a coffee on Air Force Two enroute to Cleveland where Pence was set to give a talk written by Leopold The meaning of “comedy is tragedy plus time” and “death is easy, comedy is hard” How Jews and Catholics share a love of story Resources mentioned in this episode Episode 5 (wow!) of The Patrick Coffin Show with Tom Leopold about his conversion Jonathan Winters stand up act “The Talent Show.” Don Rickles at Ronald Reagan's 1985 inaugural ball Eddie Murphy's first Tonight Show appearance (1982). ******************************************************************* Support our work: https://www.patrickcoffin.media/donate Join our community of culture builders: www.coffinnation.com Telegram: https://t.me/patrickcoffinmedia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realpatrickcoffin/ BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/1NpgZJSoZaLJ/ Gab: https://gab.com/PatrickCoffin Brighteon: https://www.brighteon.com/channels/patrickcoffin ARE YOU TAKING YOUR IMMUNITY BOOSTER ALL-IN-ONE PILL FROM DC ZELENKO? GET IT HERE:
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Kevin Kelton joins me for a writer's commentart for the November 10, 1984 episode of SNL hosted by George Carlin with musical guest Frankie Goes to Hollywood. We talk about working with Carlin; Carlin getting a second chance to act on SNL after not doing it on the premiere; Kevin assisting with a line for Gary Kroeger in cold opening about learning a Walter Mondale impression; odd '84-'85 opening credits; Harry Shearer credited after he left; George is only 47 in this show; was in a great mood whole week; crowd is smaller because they are in a different studio; Carlin takes on religion; supposed to be his fallow period but he's still funny; Willie and Frankie; Chris Guest, Harry Shearer, Martin Short & Billy Crystal did not like other writers writing their characters; Harry would "ice" sketches at read through; Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood added to rerun; Eddie Murphy always lifted what you wrote; Eddie leaves in February 1984; Joe Piscopo thought it was his show but Ebersol didn't; Joe Franklin Show sketches written by Billy, Chris, and Marty; Chris Guests' Senor Cosa; Jackie Rodgers, Jr.; Martin Short and Gilbert Gottfried always "on"; Ghostbusters Show with Chi Chi and Consuela (Mary Gross and Julia Louis-Dreyfus); talent of these women; NY accents make people not seem birght; Kevin appears on Dating Game; Ye Olde Comedy Club - George Carlin as a Revolutionary War comedian; costumes department rents Blue Coats for the Red Coats; Hessians; 60 Minutes Parody; Harry's Mike Wallace; Harry getting fired; 1985 Writer's Strike; Nathan Thurm: Hal Wilner; Not a Cop sketch by Nate Herman; Billy Crystal is the Willie Mays of Comedy; Ted's Book of World Records; getting a sketch cut for time; Larry David's SNL experiences become Seinfeld episodes; Jim Belushi as Bobby Knight inspired chess coach; Pamela Stephenson's breasts have a mind of their own in an Update bit with Kevin under the desk; Andrea Martin; David Misch; Andy Breckman; script coordinators; musical guests; Rich Hall; Strategic Airborne Contraception; goodnights; Jerry Lewis, his new book
OSR - it's a rev-oil-ution! This month, Wynnstay's Head of Seeds Toby Reich focuses on oilseed rape and what producers can do to maximise establishment rates of their crop. He is joined by Danny Richardson, Combinable Seed Product Specialist; Ellie Edwards, Agronomist and Chris Guest, Managing Director of LS Plant Breeding who give us an update on OSR establishment this season, the potential challenges producers are facing and what can be done to try and avoid them. - Music by Joseph McDade - josephmcdade.com
This week we've got a real cracker for you. Fresh from the Under-19 World Cup, Georgie and Alex sit down with England women's Under-19 head coach Chris Guest talking all things coaching in the first edition of the tournament and what it was like to be part of it. We saw the incredible success of England's players as they stormed to the final under his watchful eye - and with three kids at home, it was actually somewhat a holiday for him too! When he's not coaching the Under-19's, he heads up the recently branded Blaze side (formerly known as the Lightning regional side). 2023 will be their first edition in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy and Charlotte Edwards cup so the hopes are that a new brand will bring new successes. Listen through to find out how close he came to a VERY different career all because of a life-changing sandwich in the back streets of Melbourne. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womens-cricket-chat/message Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The ladies chat it up with improv king, Angela's dear husband Frank Longino to talk about all things improv and our obsession with Chris Guest movies…plus Frank's one degree of separation from Patrick Swayze's hair. Follow Put Your Books Down on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/putyourbooksdown Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/putyourbooksdown/ Natalie on IG: https://www.instagram.com/nataliesanderson/ Angela on IG: https://www.instagram.com/angelabinghamofficial/ Podcast produced by http://clantoncreative.com
Ed chats with Chris Guest, founder and CEO of Lightbug, who manufacture and sell a range of tracking devices for various use cases. Chris has a long history in the Internet of Things space, particularly around all aspects of device tracking. He tells his story, provides an overview of the state of play in the industry, and also shares some delightful antecdotes around tracking use-cases. This is a great conversation with an industry veteran about all aspects of the challenge of device tracking. Show notes on the Geomob website, where you can also learn more about Geomob events and sign up for our monthly newsletter.
Chris Guest, a junior at Grand View University in Des Moines, shares his testimony. We also geek out about our apparently mutual interest in chess.
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We recently hosted a conversation between Brianne Kimmel, Founder & Managing Partner at Work Life Ventures, and Chris Guest, Lean Startup Co. Advisor, about entering this new era of work and business. Brianne Kimmel shares her experiences on how our current accelerating speed is impacting startups and what it means for enterprise organizations and government. Email us: education@leanstartup.co Follow Lean Startup Co. @leanstartup https://leanstartup.co/education
We recently hosted a conversation between Jesse Thomas, Co-founder & CEO of Picky Bars, and Chris Guest, Lean Startup Co. Advisor, about the impact of passion, patience and a focus on growth that led to consistent, year-over-year growth for the energy bar company. In the conversation, they discuss: - How Jesse struggled to find balance in his life while working for a VC-funded startup. - How a personal need from Jesse’s athletic training led to the creation of Picky Bars. - The benefits of self-funding and keeping expenses low. And much, much more… Jesse Thomas is the co-founder & CEO of Picky Bars, not to mention a professional triathlete and two-time ironman champion. Born and raised in Bend, Oregon, Thomas excelled in track and field while at Stanford University and later narrowly missed earning a spot on the U.S. Olympic team, largely due to an injury he suffered during steeplechase trials. After he shifted to cycling, Thomas ultimately put a stop to his athletic career when a fall while biking left him with a broken neck. Rather than give up, however, he shifted his focus to the startup world. Email us: education@leanstartup.co Follow Lean Startup Co. @leanstartup https://leanstartup.co/education
We recently hosted a conversation between Christina Greenberg, Co-Founder of Edgility Consulting, and Chris Guest, Lean Startup Co. Advisor, about how Christina recruited to build a diverse and inclusive organization and how you can do the same. In the conversation, they discuss: - The founding story of Edgility Consulting and why they decided to focus on helping youth-serving nonprofits and education organizations find, hire, and keep talent. - How they examined their own recruiting methods and what they could do to create an environment where all different kinds of people would want to work for them. - Specific plans and strategies you can implement to recruit for a diverse and inclusive staff. And much, much more… Christina Greenberg is an expert in pivoting outside her comfort zone. The co-founder of Edgility Consulting has branched out, business-wise, multiple times in service of a larger vision. In her case, that vision involves supporting a diverse and inclusive industry standard. Her Oakland-based firm helps youth-serving nonprofits and education organizations find, hire, and keep talent. Before co-founding Edgility, Greenberg worked in fundraising, policy, and nonprofit management. But she tapped into her true passion when she started recruiting in the education sector, “making that magical connection” to place someone where they’d have the most impact. She spent four years working for a program that mentored and trained aspiring principals for low income communities in the Bay Area. After taking a maternity break, Greenberg returned to the workforce as a consultant. She found enough clients needed her unique expertise in education to launch a business, Redwood Circle Consulting. Five and a half years in, it was time to expand. Greenberg and a business partner, Edgility co-founder Allison Wyatt, launched their firm from opposite coasts. They weren’t sure what the company’s full scope would look like from the start, says Greenberg, but they established guiding principles. They wanted to build upon their shared talents in the recruiting space. They wanted to focus on organizations for “underserved youth and families—low income families, families of color, and students that were struggling for one reason or another in the school systems that we have today.” And finally, they wanted a lean business with little overhead, zero drama, and high expectations for what they could accomplish. Email us: education@leanstartup.co Follow Lean Startup Co. @leanstartup https://leanstartup.co/education
We recently hosted a conversation between Christopher Lochhead, bestselling author and #1 charting podcaster, and Chris Guest, Lean Startup Co. Advisor, about why category design is so powerful, how to best wield it, and why entrepreneurs should naturally embody it. In the conversation, they discuss: - What is category design and who are some companies that have successfully implemented it. - How category design gets you out of the comparison trap. - What it takes as an entrepreneur and intrapreneur to implement category design. And much, much more… Christopher Lochhead values standing out over fitting in. He wants entrepreneurs to create markedly different products, not just better versions of old standbys. His #1 charting podcasts, "Follow Your Different" and "Lochhead on Marketing," and bestselling books Niche Down: How To Become Legendary By Being Different and Play Bigger: How Pirates, Dreamers, and Innovators Create and Dominate Markets instruct entrepreneurs on developing and dominating new categories of products and services—and shifting consumer paradigms in the process. Lochhead eschews conventional marketing wisdom and evangelizes “category design,” which he calls “a secret art built on the thinking of legends.” Lean Startup Co. advisor Christopher Guest recently chatted with Lochhead to understand why category design is so powerful, how to best wield it, and why entrepreneurs should naturally embody it. Email us: education@leanstartup.co Follow Lean Startup Co. @leanstartup https://leanstartup.co/education
We recently hosted a conversation between fiifi Founder & CEO, Theron McCollough, and Lean Startup Co. Advisor, Chris Guest, focused on Theron’s experiences working in the world of startups and his recent return to the role of an entrepreneur as he launches his new venture. In Chris and Theron’s conversation, they discuss: - Given Theron’s background advising and investing in hundreds of startups, what insights has he taken with him as he re-enters the world of entrepreneurship? - And now that he is a player again, does he follow the advice he would have given when he was a coach? And much, much more… For more than a decade, Theron McCollough has been working in the world of startups. Fairly early on in his career — when he was working with Pivotal Software — he began to notice how Lean Startup techniques could help a business scale. And while he took note of the usefulness of testing, iterating, and failing, one of the biggest things he learned was the importance of asking customers what they think. The simple act of reaching out to the customer can be incredibly helpful and enlightening. “You would be amazed at what you find out,” Theron says. It’s one of the things that is easy to understand in theory, but Theron cautions, entrepreneurs have to put it into practice to see how it works. “Until you actually do it, you don’t understand what the struggles are,” he says, adding, “once you get in there, you realize how much information every single customer or potential customer can give you to save you from wasting time and energy.” As an added bonus, it’s also a great way to develop a customer base. If you adopt their feedback and apply it to your product or business, “they’re going to be a customer for life.” Because they’ll not only feel heard, but you’ll have created something that made their business (or life) better. Email us: education@leanstartup.co Follow Lean Startup Co. @leanstartup https://leanstartup.co/education
We recently hosted a conversation between Ryan Caldbeck, Founder & CEO at CircleUp, and Chris Guest, Lean Startup Co. Advisor, focused on what it’s like as a CEO to take your company through a major pivot. This episode is part two of their conversation. In Chris and Ryan’s conversation they discuss: - How to create a culture that gives support to people that want to be vulnerable and authentic for the benefit of the company and for themselves. - The unique challenges CEO’s face and how they can build a support system for themselves. - How Ryan has utilized Lean Startup methodologies as an entrepreneur. And much, much more… Email us: education@leanstartup.co Follow Lean Startup Co. @leanstartup https://leanstartup.co/education
We recently hosted a conversation between Ryan Caldbeck, Founder & CEO at CircleUp, and Chris Guest, Lean Startup Co. Advisor, about how to navigate through a major pivot. This episode is part one of the conversation with Ryan and part two is coming up next week. Even more exciting, Ryan is also speaking at the Lean Startup Conference this week in San Francisco. Tickets to the conference are still available at LeanStartup.co. Email us: education@leanstartup.co Follow Lean Startup Co. @leanstartup https://leanstartup.co/education
We recently hosted a conversation between Sarah Paiji Yoo, Co-Founder & CEO at Blueland, and Chris Guest, Lean Startup Co. Advisor, about how becoming a mom led Sarah to create a company that is reimagining how we consume household products to eliminate the need for wasteful plastic packaging. In Chris and Sarah’s conversation, they discuss: - How Sarah got the idea for Blueland and why she felt so compelled to solve the problem of wasteful plastic packaging. - How the team developed and tested their first product idea: toothpaste - How they took these initial learnings and pivoted to cleaning spray products. And much, much more… When serial entrepreneur Sarah Paiji Yoo became a new mom, she wasn’t looking to find her next business idea. She had made the conscious decision to step back from work to find a balance between being a new parent and being a businesswoman. But it was the very act of being a mom that gave her the idea for what would eventually become her company, Blueland. Sarah was horrified to discover how many microplastics are in the water she was using to mix formula for her baby — the very same water that we all drink. She discovered that all of the plastic we consume in society is ending up in our oceans and waterways where they’re broken down into microscopic microplastics that end up in our food and drinking water. So Sarah made the conscious decision to cut back on her own plastic consumption. But she quickly discovered that was easier said than done. Oftentimes, there aren't any items on the shelves that give consumers a choice to opt for something more eco-conscious. From ketchup bottles to toothpaste to detergent, it’s all single-use plastic packaging. But rather than getting discouraged, Sarah got an idea. She realized that she could go beyond having an impact on her personal consumption, by creating products that gave all consumers a more Earth-friendly alternative. Email us: education@leanstartup.co Follow Lean Startup Co. @leanstartup https://leanstartup.co/education
Crank up the C&C Bullshit Factory! We are back with two historic firsts in the life of Better Left Unsaid: Our first return guest, and our first time recording before 3PM. WOW! We sit down with one of our favorite people on the planet, Gina Tron, and she tells us about the magic mushrooms diet, her amazing Italian adventures, and she blesses us with a few selections from her Psychotic Poetry series! It's too bad she had to go! We coulda done this all day! New music is brought to you by our very own co-host Chris Guest and his new offering of Willow Ash tunes. Get more of Chris' music at: https://veiledchrist.bandcamp.com/ https://willowash.bandcamp.com/
Chris Guest and Michael Cave are back and ready to deliver some spicy Atlanta Hawks takes delivered in sultry tones. In this ep, it's time for the duo's year-end awards as well as a list of the best players on the Atlanta Hawks, which somehow does not include Justin Anderson. The boys delve into a few recent games as well as a look-ahead to what will be an incredibly important offseason for the franchise. Is Zion incoming? They certainly hope so, but Jarrett Culver wouldn't be a bad consolation prize. Thanks for listening! (DISCLAIMER: The audio in this episode gets a little wonky around the 22-minute mark. Perhaps Chris's roughly 8-year-old microphone is the issue, but for now the guys will be monitoring the situation) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atlanta-hawks-podcast/support
After a nearly month-long hiatus, Chris Guest and Michael Cave are back in action to explore the most pressing Atlanta Hawks questions as well discuss what they've both been up to since the last pod. First topic of discussion is the "unnecessary and unwanted" win against the Milwaukee Bucks, as well as the fact that the devious scheming of former Hawks coach Mike Budenholzer has ruined not one but two Atlanta Hawks tank jobs to end the season. However, if Trae Young drilling yet another game-winning floater means that the Rookie of the Year race with Luka Doncic is not over, then that's fine with the our boys. After that, we bop around and discuss a few of the most notable games from what has been a scintillating second weekend in the 2019 NCAA Tournament. Thanks to The Black Tux and Anchor for sponsoring us (despite the hiatus). We'll be back to a more reasonable schedule going forward! Thanks for listening. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atlanta-hawks-podcast/support
Chris Guest and Michael Cave are back to dissect the 4 Atlanta Hawks games since the dynamic duo last recorded. First up is an in-depth look at the amazing quadruple-overtime game the Atlanta Hawks played against the Chicago Bulls (which Mike missed due to vacation). An astonishing game, that leads to more talk of Trae Young's shameful ejection by foolhardy referees in the rematch on Sunday as well as back-to-back losses to the Heat and Spurs. Mike goes on the record saying Trae Young should win Rookie of the Year over Luka Doncic, and that discussion dovetails beautifully into a look at the recent tank moves being made by the Dallas Mavericks in order to ensure they keep their pick in the 2019 NBA Draft. Please, basketball gods, don't let that happen. Thanks for listening! Please rate, review and subscribe on the podcatcher of your choice. Trust the Caw-cess. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atlanta-hawks-podcast/support
A skittish Michael Cave joins Chris Guest to talk about his pending plane ride (first in multiple decades) as well as a terrible excuse for a Bostonian accent. Of course, the Atlanta Hawks get mentioned heavily. Chris and Mike delve into the two most recent games (loss vs. Rockets, overtime win vs. Wolves), as well as a flurry of stats about the Atlanta Hawks' amazing young core led by Trae Young and John Collins. A few digressions about the play of the Knicks' Mitchell Robinson (the eponymous huge block of body), who the Hawks could've drafted in the second round, and Zion Williamson ensue. Now that he realizes DeAndre' Bembry is a good-looking guy, it's a whole new world. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe on your podcatcher of choice. Trust the Caw-cess. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atlanta-hawks-podcast/support
Chris Guest and Michael Cave are back in the saddle again with an array of Atlanta Hawks news and updates. The boys, who are vociferously back in town, discuss the All-Star weekend shenanigans through the lens of the Atlanta Hawks as well as the less-than-spectacular dunk contest of John Collins. Beyond that, Chris and Mike dissect the various moves done before and during the break, including Jeremy Lin, Jaylen Adams and Jordan Sibert transactions. Lastly, a quick primer on recent games (Pistons, Suns) and a shout-out to various pupster doggies: Nala, Lady and Archer. Thanks for listening, and give us a follow on Twitter @BallHawksPod. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atlanta-hawks-podcast/support
Chris Guest and Michael Cave dissect the Atlanta Hawks trade deadline, and the amazing trades (or lack thereof) that the team made. The boys go in-depth on the moves that the Hawks made, or at least as much as they possibly could, then they explored the greater trade deadline at large -- including the Eastern Conference "arms race." After that, it's a recap of the three most recent games that the Atlanta Hawks played against the Wiz, Raps and Hornets. As always thanks for listening, and don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to us on your podcast platform of choice. Trust the Caw-cess. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atlanta-hawks-podcast/support
"Let's get down to business!" Fresh off a viewing of Disney's Mulan, Chris Guest and Michael Cave delve into all the news, trade rumors and updates on your Atlanta Hawks. First, the blokes discuss the darkest sports day in Atlanta sports history (Super Bowl LI), then transition into an exploration of the recent trade scuttlebutt around the NBA. After that, it's a quick recap of how the Porzingis trade affects the team's 2019 First Round Draft Pick. Then, it's more Atlanta Hawks trade ideas regarding Kent Bazemore, Taurean Prince, Jeremy Lin and more. Lastly, the duo dissect the recent 3-3 West Coast road trip and the strong play of Trae Young and John Collins therein. Come for the Mulan singalong, stay for Mike's Trae Young impression. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atlanta-hawks-podcast/support
Chris Guest and Michael Cave delve into the most recent news, rumors and game recaps surrounding the Atlanta Hawks. With the Atlanta Hawks already past the 41-game mark, the duo dissect the team's MVP, Rookie of the Year, Sixth Man and more awards. Beyond that, Chris and Mike discuss the team's recent great play against good teams, including the offensive eruption against the OKC Thunder. A few trades are discussed as well as the amazing play of John Collins, and the breaking news that Collins will compete in the NBA's Slam Dunk Contest. CANNOT. WAIT. The highlight of the episode is the reworked version of "Does Your Trae Shoot Threes" and a new song called "Red Pepper" sung to the tune of Foreigner's "Hot Blooded." Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review! Thanks for listening. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atlanta-hawks-podcast/support
Chris Guest and Michael Cave bring you a special-edition late night BallHawks Podcast with a watch-along of the Hawks' most recent game against the Brooklyn Nets (a loss, thankfully). Then the boys delve into the Hawks most recent two outings against the Heat (a blowout win) and the Raptors (a narrow defeat). After that, Chris and Mike discuss their choices for the team's Top 5 Most Important Players Under 25 with a surprise appearance from the team's lovable third-string center. All that and more can be found on this freewheeling ep. Thanks for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atlanta-hawks-podcast/support
Chris Guest and Michael Cave serve up a "sizzling skillet of Atlanta Hawks takes" in the duo's first episode of 2019. Of course, there's a cursory mention of Zion Williamson and the Duke trio as well as a discussion of the despicable housing the Bucks put on the Hawks on Friday. Beyond that, the boys explore the latest lottery odds as well as multiple digressions into wild tangents. Finally, there's a lengthy exploration of John Collins's stunning season so far, as well as a look at what the team's young core might look like with Ice Trae at the center. Thanks for listening and Happy New Year! Don't forget to rate and review us wherever pods are found. #TrueToAtlanta --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atlanta-hawks-podcast/support
The C&C Bullshit Machine is back up and running after a long hiatus. We are joined in the studio by the only straight man left in Burlington, VT, Chris Healy, to discuss all types of ill shit, including, but not limited to: Drugs, guns, umbrellas, Neil DeGrasse Tyson and his creepy handshakes, pipe bombs, and pissing on your friends. WOW! New music this show by Willow Ash, the brain child of your esteemed co-host Chris Guest. Click the link if you got a pair. https://willowash.bandcamp.com/album/luxcavoida
Oh holy land (ZION)! Chris Guest and Michael Cave take you on a meandering tour of the recent Atlanta Hawks news and game updates, including the team's current status in the tanking race. A win over the somnambulant (look it up) Wizards notwithstanding, the Hawks are in great shape to land the best prospect in the draft class, Zion Williamson. Since Mike was at the Wiz game, he reminisces about the best performers on the night (at least for the portion of the game he wasn't blacked out for). We finish with a few more trade ideas and the omnipresent discussion of Kevin Huerter/Red Pepper. Thanks for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atlanta-hawks-podcast/support
Chris Guest and Michael Cave explore their feelings and try not to cough into the microphone too many times in their most recent episode. The gents dive into a myriad of topics, such as the scintillating second game vs. the Dallas Mavericks, in which Ice Trae and Halleluka both logged double-doubles with 24 points. Then, the two touch on a few macro league-wide points, headlined by the hilarious hijinks surrounding the Ariza to the Wizards trade, followed by a discussion of the best nickname for Kevin Huerter. Thanks for listening, and, as always, Trust the Caw-cess. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atlanta-hawks-podcast/support
Chris Guest and Michael Cave return for your Atlanta Hawks news and updates full of the usual saucy banter and risqué diatribes. We delve into a thrilling victory over the Denver Nuggets, multiple trade ideas for young players (looking at you thoracic outlet syndrome) and discuss the amazing recent play of John Collins. Beyond that, I debut a new nickname for our beloved Kevin Huerter. It's all here and more on the newest episode of the BallHawks podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atlanta-hawks-podcast/support
Without his co-host Michael Cave, host Chris Guest is left to his own devices... leading to some wild and wacky occurrences all delivered in an velvety ASMR-ready voice. Chris talks the Bazemore benching as well as the supposed return of Linsanity. No matter what, Trust the Caw-cess. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atlanta-hawks-podcast/support
Happy Thanksgiving and Black Friday everyone! Chris Guest and Michael Cave explore everything related to the Atlanta Hawks, including some of the alarming(ly good for tanking) statistics the Hawks have produced so far in the team's 3-15 start. We talk Trae Young, Rui Hachimura, trade rumors and more in this special Thanksgiving episode of BallHawks. You know what we're thankful for? Our listeners. Oh, and the Atlanta Hawks race to a 3-79 record. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atlanta-hawks-podcast/support
In another scintillating episode of the BallHawks Atlanta Hawks podcast, Chris Guest and Michael Cave explore the team's 5-game losing streak in detail with only a minor digression into drooling over the idea of Zion Williamson and DEM DUKE BOIZ in a Hawks uni. Chris creates a fake Kent Bazemore trade on the spot that involves Markelle Fultz. Mike provides his notes from multiple games, including the one he was physically in the stadium for (though maybe not mentally) against the Knicks. Lastly, the gents discuss a potential LeBron James presidential run in 2028 as well as his potential running mates and cabinet members. Thanks for listening and fire up those five-star ratings at your earliest convenience. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atlanta-hawks-podcast/support
Chris Guest and Michael Cave explore the ins and outs of the most recent Atlanta Hawks happenings including (but not limited to): a win and two losses, some Kent Bazemore trade scenarios, the play of rookies Trae Young and Kevin Huerter and the rather uninspiring new City Editions jerseys for the Hawks. Also discussed is the new college basketball season and, in particular, the three incredible freshman at Duke (spoiler alert: one of those players will be on your Atlanta Hawks next year!) We delve into that and more in this ep. Thanks for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atlanta-hawks-podcast/support
Chris Guest and Michael Cave explore the possibilities of the Atlanta Hawks' current 3-game losing streak and preview the team's tilt tonight against the Sacramento Kings and Marvin Bagley III. Multiple topics are discussed beyond that, and Chris and Mike spew out some talk about Trae Young, Kevin Huerter and Omari Spellman in the guise of Warriors East. Buckle up and Trust the Caw-cess. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atlanta-hawks-podcast/support
An action-packed second episode of the BallHawks Podcast. Chris Guest and Michael Cave delve into the scintillating tilt between the Atlanta Hawks and Dallas Mavericks, as well as the "Battle of the Rookies - Luka Doncic vs. Trae Young." Doncic might have won the battle, but Ice Trae and his Hawks won the war. As always, there's a discussion of Trae Young's hair and some mild digressions into Dustin Diamond's post-"Saved by the Bell" career. Yikes. Follow us on Twitter @BallHawksPod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atlanta-hawks-podcast/support
The very first episode of BallHawks Podcast! Chris Guest and Michael Cave delve into the Atlanta Hawks' first game of the 2018-19 season as well as whether or not Trae Young is a puppet from Fraggle Rock. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atlanta-hawks-podcast/support
Today Ken welcomes the legendary "Weird" Al Yankovic to the show. In this episode recorded LIVE! at the 2017 Denver Comic Con in Denver, CO Ken and Al discuss why Al was never Magnum P.I., ALTv, the early days of MTV, Eat It, visual parody, Dr. Demento, Spike Jones, voice over, Warner Bros, growing up outside of Hollywood, The Weird Al Show, Saturday mornings, Billy Barty's kids show, Sheriff John, milk drinking contests, the golden age of theme songs, Green Acres, jumping on a parody, Al's original compositions, the badge of honor of being parodied by Al, UHF, Michael Richards, Transylvania 6-5000, sketch shows, SCTV, streaming media, Whaling Songs, Chris Guest, The National Lampoon Radio Hour, missing genres, avoiding being Spinal Tap, the magic of "The Complete Al", Paul McCartney in Al's Brain in 3D, almost giving Orson Welles his final job, and when Japanese TV out weirded Weird Al.
0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders 0:05:48 The Raw Skeptic Report... with Heidi Robertson This week Heidi tells us about the David “Avocado” Wolfe tour of Australia and what steps are being taken in the media and via social media, including an open letter. Also reports from Jane Hansen. http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/david-wolfe-aussie-antivaxxers-funded-flat-earthers-tour/news-story/6d80b581b87329394061421a0480a740 0:25:16 Brew Ha Ha: Science in less time than it takes to order a coffee https://www.australiascience.tv/tags/brew-ha-ha With Kelly Wong Science and technology were honoured on stage at the main Oscars event with special guests. But that's not all, science and technology even had their own Academy award ceremony. See the winners of the The Academy's Scientific and Technical awards: http://oscar.go.com/news/winners/19023 0:28:54 Vic Skeptics reveal dangerous products on sale at Melbourne hospital Victorian Skeptics committee member Peter Hogan and president Chris Guest have revealed that a dangerous homeopathic teething product was available at Melbourne’s Royal Children’s Hospital. The product, Hyland’s Baby Teething Tablets, had earlier been found by the US FDA to contain inconsistent amounts of the toxic substance belladonna and posed a risk to children. http://www.skeptics.com.au/2017/02/17/vic-skeptics-reveal-dangerous-products-on-sale-at-melbourne-hospital/ 0:34:00 Maynard's Spooky Action.... Who knew Maynard had a green thumb? This week he heads to a meeting of top scientists involved with "Restore & Renew," an ambitious and important project that responds to the need for bush regenerators to incorporate the latest science, restoring healthy ecosystems that are diverse, resilient and adaptable. with... Dr Jason Bragg Dr Marlien van der Merwe Dr Maurizio Rossetto Dr Hannah McPherson https://www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/Science-Conservation/Restore-Renew Also... Richard Saunders' radio segment http://www.2gb.com/podcast/predicting-the-future/ Origami Pigasus to print https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a1/Origami_Pigasus.jpg Stranger Things Downunder https://www.facebook.com/StrangerThingsDownUnder Homeopathy in the UK: Michael Marshall https://www.facebook.com/events/700343633505831/
Raiders season ticket holders in Section 319 and proud members of "THE NAYSH" sit down for their first ever podcast with Section925. Host Spencer Smith is joined by Evan Henkel, Chris Arthur, and Chris Guest to weigh in on the high expectations surrounding the 2016 Oakland Raiders.
Listen Up! We're back in full force, and have this to offer: Listener Feedback Are you a TV addict? Tunes: Jet Black by Twin CamVin: 2002 Robert Mondavi Pinot Noir Open Source in the workplace. Ideas by Paul Graham and us. His Wikipedia page. IT Conversations: What Business Can Learn from Open Source More tunes: Sound Scientist by Bill Top-Five: If money and time were no object, what would YOU do? Oops. Michael McKean played David St. Hubbins in Spinal Tap, not Chris Guest Thirteen second film review: 2046 Until next time!