POPULARITY
Adam and Drew welcome friend of the show Doug Benson to the podcast today and they discuss alcohol, marijuana, Doug's upcoming Comedy Central TV show ‘The High Court' and much much more. Leave us a voicemail: SpeakPipe.com/AdamandDrDrew OR Click the microphone at top of the homepage, AdamandDrDrew.com
Welcome to the 1st episode of season #4 of the Mind-Blowing Happiness® Podcast! Each month we speak to inspiring and empowering guests to help you rediscover your authenticity, realign with your values, and walk in your purpose for a juicier, more joyful life.In this episode, Trish kicks off the new season with New York Times Bestselling Author, Healer, and Trauma Specialist, Resmaa Menakem. Resmaa is the author of the New York Times bestseller, My Grandmother's Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies. He is also the author of The Quaking of America: An Embodied Guide to Navigating Our Nation's Upheaval and Racial Reckoning, and Monsters in Love: Why Your Partner Sometimes Drives You Crazy–and What You Can Do About It. Resmaa Menakem is a longtime therapist and a licensed clinical social worker who specializes in the healing of racialized trauma. He is the founder of the Cultural Somatics Institute and the originator and key advocate of Somatic Abolitionism. For ten years, Resmaa co-hosted a radio show with former U.S. Congressman Keith Ellison on KMOJ-FM in Minneapolis. He also hosted his own show, Resmaa in the Morning, on KMOJ. Resmaa has appeared on both The Oprah Winfrey Show and Dr. Phil as an expert on family dynamics, couples in conflict, and domestic violence. He has also been a guest on Charlamagne Tha God's Comedy Central TV program, Tha God's Honest Truth, and on iHeart radio's The Breakfast Club with DJ Envy.1:00 – Trish talks about how she learned of Resmaa's work3:50 – Resmaa talks about how he got into the work of healing8:40 – Resmaa explains "somatic abolitionism"12:00 – Trish and Resmaa address the concept of "wokeness"13:15 – Resmaa gives historical context to wokeness and "fugitiveness"17:05 – Trish and Resmaa talk about the impact of Jan 6 and the potential for a Civil War18:54 - Resmaa discusses how "symbols of our feral past" are part of our present20:30 - Resmaa examines the "training ground" of Jan 623:00 – Resmaa explains the value and "currency" of whiteness23:40 - Resmaa shares the mistake in his bestselling book, My Grandmother's Hands24:50 – Trish and Resmaa discuss the reason for the creation of "white supremacy" 26:15 – Resmaa explains why black and brown people should seek each other out27:00 - Resmaa explains that race has a "charge"28:40 - Trish talks about the need to awaken white compassion instead of tears29:53 - Resmaa offers his recommendation for personal growth in mainstream communities31:30 - Resmaa explains "bodies and logic"35:00 - Resmaa explains the concept of "generativeness"37:37 - Resmaa discusses the acronym, "VIMBASI" and how to reclaim the "6 intelligences"40:00 - Trish talks about her work with Black women and busyness40:30 - Resmaa talks about how rest for Black women is revolutionary41:50 - Trish recalls the consistency of images of white women being pampered and resting43:30 - Resmaa explains why the "structure" wants free labor45:00 - Resmaa encourages you to think of your body as a "toy box" instead of a "toolbox"45:20 - Trish talks about the shame of body rest and pleasure46:00 - Resmaa describes a powerful embodied mirror practice47:19 - Trish talks about the importance of nurturing the physical body48:00 - Resmaa discusses the power of pausing49:20 - Resmaa dives into pain and healing54:00 - Resmaa explains that most people don't look at or hold their own bodies54:50 - Trish and Resmaa share the strange childhood behavior they have in common56:00 - Trish and Resmaa talk about how to prepare for whatever is coming58:38 - Resmaa shares his new children's book projectLearn more about Resmaa Menakem's work and donate to his children's book project at https://www.resmaa.com/Learn more about Trish Ahjel Roberts' work and schedule a Clarity Call at https://TrishAhjelRoberts.com to learn about the 2024 Ghana Soul-Healing Retreat, Mind-Blowing Happiness Private Coaching, Finding Freedom Book Coaching, Passion Quest 6-Week Mind-Body-Soul Refresh for Black Women, and more!Follow @TrishAhjelRoberts on social media and get your complimentary copy of the Black Girl Joy Toolkit and the Mind-Blowing Happiness® Guide to Self-Careep52/s4/ep1
From his time writing for The Daly Show and providing comedy sketch coverage of the Oscars for Comedy Central TV, to hosting his own radio show on Sirius XM, Frank DeCaro has seen and done it all when it comes to entertaining the masses. Hear some of his hilarious stories on this episode. 3 TOP Picks: 3 Top Disco Songs. welikethatpodcast@gmail.com www.welikethatpodcast.com https://www.facebook.com/welikethatpodcast http://www.instagram.com/welikethatpodcast https://www.facebook.com/frankdecaroshow https://www.instagram.com/frankdecaroshow/ https://www.amazon.com/Drag-Combing-Through-Wigs-Business/dp/0847862356 https://www.amazon.com/Dead-Celebrity-Cookbook-Resurrection-Recipes/dp/0757315968 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62abWhUsN2k
Adam and Drew welcome friend of the show Doug Benson to the podcast today and they discuss alcohol, marijuana, Doug's Comedy Central TV show 'The High Court'. They then turn to the phones and speak to a caller who is interested in the behind the scenes nature of Adam & Dr. Drew's relationship & friendship, specifically within the context of their sometimes heated exchanges on this show. Later they speak to a returning caller with questions about ADHD medication, and another who has thoughts on the homeless problem plaguing Southern California.
Hello everybody my name is Dustin Pueschel, and in today's episode of "The Chatting Comedian" I chat with the amazing Ray Ellin! Ray is a stand up comedian, TV host, actor, producer, filmmaker, and writer! Ray directed and produced the documentary "The Latin Legends Of Comedy". Ray also was the host of the TV shows The Movie Loft, Premium TV, New York Now, The Gong Show, Brainfuel TV, and Worth The Wait. Ray has also appeared on TV networks such as VH1, ABC, HBO, FOX, CBS, and Comedy Central. Ray is the executive producer of the very popular Comedy Central TV show "This Week at the Comedy Cellar". in this episode Ray and I chat about the creation of Ray's documentary "The Latin Legends of Comedy", Ray's crazy heckler experiences among many other things! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Comedy writer Daniel Radosh initiated the Twitter hashtag #BD969, celebrating every officially released Dylan song, as well as posting four Spotify playlists for The 80th Birthday: Bob Dylan For Beginners. We discuss these gems and open up the contentious topic of Dylan's album cover art, from best to worst and everything in between. Other albums covered include 1974's Planet Waves (“it feels like it's about to spring on you and scratch your eyes out”) and Rough and Rowdy Ways (“very danceable!”).Daniel, who has written a book on Contemporary Christian Rock, considers Oh Mercy “a Christian album from a different perspective” and introduces us to Larry Norman (Father of Christian Rock), whose song Righteous Rocker #1 clearly inspired Bob's Gotta Serve Somebody. Join us for a righteously inspirational episode!Daniel Radosh is an American journalist. He is a senior writer/producer for The Daily Show with Trevor Noah on the Comedy Central TV network. Previously, he was a staff writer for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and a contributing editor at The Week. He also writes for The New Yorker, Entertainment Weekly, Esquire, GQ, Mademoiselle, McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, New York Magazine, The New York Times, Playboy, Salon and Slate.Daniel's blog, Radosh.net, was named one of the "top 25 blogs" by Time magazine. His book, Rapture Ready! Adventures in the Parallel Universe of Christian Pop Culture, was published in 2008. In 2029, Daniel co-created the satirical political TV sitcom Liberty Crossing.Daniel's four Spotify playlists to spotlight 80 songs for Dylan's 80th birthday:ICONSESSENTIALSDEEP CUTSRARE GEMSTrailerTwitterSpotify playlistListeners: please subscribe and/or leave a review and a rating.Twitter @isitrollingpodRecorded 8th July 2021This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts
Comedy writer Daniel Radosh initiated the Twitter hashtag #BD969, celebrating every officially released Dylan song, as well as posting four Spotify playlists for The 80th Birthday: Bob Dylan For Beginners. We discuss these gems and open up the contentious topic of Dylan's album cover art, from best to worst and everything in between. Other albums covered include 1974's Planet Waves (“it feels like it's about to spring on you and scratch your eyes out”) and Rough and Rowdy Ways (“very danceable!”). Daniel, who has written a book on Contemporary Christian Rock, considers Oh Mercy “a Christian album from a different perspective” and introduces us to Larry Norman (Father of Christian Rock), whose song Righteous Rocker #1 clearly inspired Bob's Gotta Serve Somebody. Join us for a righteously inspirational episode! Daniel Radosh is an American journalist. He is a senior writer/producer for The Daily Show with Trevor Noah on the Comedy Central TV network. Previously, he was a staff writer for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and a contributing editor at The Week. He also writes for The New Yorker, Entertainment Weekly, Esquire, GQ, Mademoiselle, McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, New York Magazine, The New York Times, Playboy, Salon and Slate. Daniel's blog, Radosh.net, was named one of the "top 25 blogs" by Time magazine. His book, Rapture Ready! Adventures in the Parallel Universe of Christian Pop Culture, was published in 2008. In 2029, Daniel co-created the satirical political TV sitcom Liberty Crossing. Daniel's four Spotify playlists to spotlight 80 songs for Dylan's 80th birthday: ICONS ESSENTIALS DEEP CUTS RARE GEMS Trailer Twitter Spotify playlist Listeners: please subscribe and/or leave a review and a rating. Twitter @isitrollingpod Recorded 8th July 2021 This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Comedy writer Daniel Radosh initiated the Twitter hashtag #BD969, celebrating every officially released Dylan song, as well as posting four playlists for The 80th Birthday: Bob Dylan For Beginners. We discuss these gems and open up the contentious topic of Dylan's album cover art, from best to worst and everything in between. Other albums covered include 1974's Planet Waves (“it feels like it's about to spring on you and scratch your eyes out”) and Rough and Rowdy Ways (“very danceable!”).Daniel, who has written a book on Contemporary Christian Rock, considers Oh Mercy “a Christian album from a different perspective” and introduces us to Larry Norman (Father of Christian Rock), whose song Righteous Rocker #1 clearly inspired Bob's Gotta Serve Somebody. Join us for a righteously inspirational episode!Daniel Radosh is an American journalist. He is a senior writer/producer for The Daily Show with Trevor Noah on the Comedy Central TV network. Previously, he was a staff writer for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and a contributing editor at The Week. He also writes for The New Yorker, Entertainment Weekly, Esquire, GQ, Mademoiselle, McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, New York Magazine, The New York Times, Playboy, Salon and Slate.Daniel's blog, Radosh.net, was named one of the "top 25 blogs" by Time magazine. His book, Rapture Ready! Adventures in the Parallel Universe of Christian Pop Culture, was published in 2008. In 2019, Daniel co-created the satirical political TV sitcom Liberty Crossing.Daniel's four playlists, to spotlight 80 songs for Dylan's 80th birthday:ICONSESSENTIALSDEEP CUTSRARE GEMSTrailerTwitterEpisode playlist on AppleEpisode playlist on SpotifyListeners: please subscribe and/or leave a review and a rating.Twitter @isitrollingpodRecorded 8th July 2021This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts
In this conversation I chat to comedian and writer Nathan Caton (https://twitter.com/NathanCaton)Nathan began performing stand up comedy at the age of 19 and since then he has been on Live at the Apollo, Mock The Week, Don’t Hate The Playaz, Comedy Gala, Russell Howard’s Good News and his own series Gran Jury. He also wrote and performed in his BBC Radio 4 sitcom, Can’t Tell Nathan Caton Nothing and starred in a pilot for Paramount Comedy (now Comedy Central) entitled The Nathan Caton Show. He has also written for the children's series Rastamouse and has appeared several times on the BBC Premier League Show as well as his ever-growing podcast, Nathan Caton’s Football ForumWe kick things off talking about the challenge of switching off and why Nathan finds it hard to take time out from his career. He explains his love hate relationship with social media. Why he felt getting his Comedy Central TV pilot came too early and why he didn’t let it affect him when it didn’t get a series commission. Nathan describes how early on in his stand up career, he tried to balance gigging and getting up for an early morning lecture; while studying architecture and then whilst juggling part time work at Heathrow airport. He breakdown his first Edinburgh Fringe experience and describes life on the road as a touring comedian. We discuss what qualities you need to commit to being a stand up comedian and Nathan explains how his family have instilled a strong work ethic in him. He breaks down the benefit of collaborating with writers who come from a different perspective and point of view and emphasises the importance in staying present to develop new material. We discuss how Nathan switches off from stand up through weight lifting, swimming and doing HIIT work outs and loads more!If you like this episode please do rate and review the podcast on Apple.Happy listening :)Steve - @offkeysteve See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With 15 years in the entertainment business, Monica Sotto is just beginning her path as a full-time Production Designer. Monica is a first generation Filipina-American who grew up in Pasadena, CA. Earlier this year, Monica won an Art Directors Guild Award for her Production Design work on the hit Comedy Central TV series, “Drunk History.” Additionally, she and the Drunk History Art team recently nabbed a Primetime Emmy nomination in the 72nd annual awards. While we just found out she and the Drunk History team lost the Emmy to SNL, we're still so excited for Monica and, as she says, ‘the honor of being nominated.' In addition to Drunk History, Monica's credits and clients include the shows RuPaul's Drag Race (World of Wonder), American Horror Story, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Bones (FX/FoxTelevision), Miss 2059 (Go90) and Rizzoli & Isles (TNT).
PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1: Democrats want to keep schools closed, but won't that starve kids? Keeping schools closed means interrupting all of this leftist propagandizing. Is watching Netflix as the country crumbles the best we can do? Caller recounts bizarre shaming in so-called diversity class. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2: Fauci declares that lower death rate isn't good news, but false narrative. Friedman outlines plan to save Biden from humiliation in the debates. Little Brian Stelter tweets pages from Mary Trump's book. Chicago Blackhawks will not change their name. Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida calls to discuss the state's pandemic response, school closings. Rush congratulates his buddy Charlamagne tha God for his new Comedy Central TV show. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3: Black Georgia Democrat Vernon Jones publishes brave piece on why he's not voting for Biden. Rush Revere helps kid educate family on the meaning of Independence Day. Poll of African-American views debunks the conventional wisdom on their view of police. The collectivists are at war with the traditional America. I no longer shy away from using the term "communism," because that's what the founders of BLM and other leftist groups proudly say they are. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Artie Lange is a legendary standup comedian, actor, and radio personality. He was recently involved in a controversy regarding the Comedy Cellar and its show on Comedy Central, 'This Week at the Comedy Cellar.' Ray Ellin is a New York City-based standup comedian and producer of the Comedy Central TV show, "This Week at the Comedy Cellar." He may be seen performing regularly at the Comedy Cellar. Russ Meneve is a New York City-based standup comedian who may be seen performing regularly at the Comedy Cellar.
Artie Lange is a legendary standup comedian, actor, and radio personality. He was recently involved in a controversy regarding the Comedy Cellar and its show on Comedy Central, 'This Week at the Comedy Cellar.' Ray Ellin is a New York City-based standup comedian and producer of the Comedy Central TV show, "This Week at the Comedy Cellar." He may be seen performing regularly at the Comedy Cellar. Russ Meneve is a New York City-based standup comedian who may be seen performing regularly at the Comedy Cellar.
It's well known in the Rocketeer community that our host this week, Wynter Mitchell-Ragnarok, is a huge horror buff. She watches two to three a week, and she is running out of horror flicks to watch on all the streaming services. Send her your recommendations! In the meantime, Wynter forced Karen, Margaret and Who Shot Ya?’s Ricky Carmona to subject themselves to some of her favorite movies from the holiday genre, such as Black Christmas, Silent Night, Deadly Night, and their sequels. Our special guest this week is the hilarious Ricky Carmona, the host of the Maximum Fun movie podcast Who Shot Ya? and he's also a staff writer on the Comedy Central TV series Tosh.0. All Abouts Margaret is all about ROMA, a new film by acclaimed director Alfonso Cuarón. The movie is heavily based on his childhood in Mexico City in the 1970s and his family's live-in housekeeper. Karen has a backhanded All About on Netflix's bro-y, new food competition show The Final Table. Ricky is all about Adam Sandler's latest stand-up comedy special also on Netflix called 100% Fresh. Wynter is all about season 1 of the USA Network crime drama The Sinner starring Jessica Biel and Bill Pullman. That's My Jam Margaret - Phosphorescent - New Birth in New England. Karen - This Is Me (Reimagined Remix) - Keala Settle, Kesha & Missy Elliott Ricky - Sounds of Blackness - Optimistic Wynter - Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band - Great to Be Here With Wynter Mitchell-Rohrbaugh, Karen Tongson, Margaret Wappler , and Ricky Carmona/a>. Did you know that you can now call and leave voicemails for the show? You can! If you want to comment on an episode, give us any feedback or just call to get advice from a panel member, the number is: (530) 237-4108 You can let us know what you think of Pop Rocket and suggest topics in our Facebook group or via @PopRocket on Twitter. If you haven't already, follow us on Instagram. Produced by Laura Swisher for MaximumFun.org. Edited by Shana Daloria.
On our June 20, 2018 show: Hot on the heels of the big celebration for Michigan Central Station, Moroun-controlled entities are pushing for President Donald J. Trump to stop the Gordie Howe International Bridge Project with a TV ad aimed at the President on "Fox and Friends." We dive into the claims. Royal Oak - a city of nearly 60,000 people - is continuing to move forward with plans for its own bus system. Slows BBQ is getting into the pop-up hotdog stand business. On Wednesdays this summer, the popular BBQ joint is turning their patio on the side of their Corktown restaurant on Michigan Avenue into "Side Piece." The Comedy Central TV show ‘Detroiters” comes back for a second season Thursday night. We preview the upcoming Ford Fireworks on Monday night with Parade Company CEO Tony Michaels. And, we highlight the work of U.S. Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith and her piece, "Poem For the Light in Michigan Central Station." Like the show? Be sure to subscribe to the Daily Detroit News Byte in Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app.
Darrell Hammond is a legendary standup comic and former Saturday Night Live cast member. Ray Ellin is a New York City-based standup comedian who may be seen performing regularly at the Comedy Cellar. He is also an Executive Producer on the Comedy Cellar's new Comedy Central TV show. Kendall Ketchum is a standup comedian who frequently opens for Darrell Hammond around the country.
Darrell Hammond is a legendary standup comic and former Saturday Night Live cast member. Ray Ellin is a New York City-based standup comedian who may be seen performing regularly at the Comedy Cellar. He is also an Executive Producer on the Comedy Cellar's new Comedy Central TV show. Kendall Ketchum is a standup comedian who frequently opens for Darrell Hammond around the country.
A first for Life TK—we're dipping into engagement this week with Rubina Madan Fillion, the director of audience engagement at The Intercept. There, Rubina runs social media; works on SEO, analytics, newsletters, membership, and more; and is charged with not only growing the number of people who are engaging with The Intercept but also making its content more shareable. Rubina pretty much always knew she wanted to be a journalist, but it took her a little while to figure out just what type of journalist she was going to be. After a couple of impressive internships, she landed a job as an education reporter at a small newspaper in Georgia—but it didn't feel quite right. She didn't like the daily grind of churning out words and words and words, and was more interested in alternative storytelling. "When I was reporting in Georgia," she says, "I read the book called Quarterlife Crisis, and I was convinced I was going through one because I could not figure things out. I was so unhappy, but I couldn't really figure out why. I knew I needed to leave my job." Sound familiar? Listen here for Rubina's surprising anecdote about which Comedy Central TV show inspired her to get a master's degree from Columbia University's journalism school. Once at Columbia, Rubina took a graphics class—alternative storytelling!—that set her on the path to the career she has now. Her professor liked her final project so much that she asked Rubina if she'd be interested in freelancing for the graphics department of The New. York. Times. But before she ended up at the Times, Rubina faced another career challenge. She interned at the Associated Press and hoped for a job there...but they weren't hiring. However, it only freed her up to permalance at the Times, which led to a full-time job at The Wall Street Journal, where she spent most of her twenties. I assumed that someone who ticked off the New York Times and WSJ boxes—places where journalists dream of working—before turning 30 must have had an intense vision board, but that wasn't necessarily the case for Rubina, and she lets me in on the perk of not making a five-year plan. "If I had a five-year plan, I would have always been a little bit unhappy with what I was doing then, and thinking about what I would do in the future," she says. "Whereas I feel like for most of my life and most of my career, I've been really appreciative of what I have and been able to go with the flow with whatever the next step would be." In this episode, Rubina also talks about the toughest career decision she ever made: leaving her job at WSJ, a place so comfortable it felt like home, for one at The Intercept...when she was five months' pregnant. Job uncertainty—my favorite subject, and I share a little bit on this, too. Oh, but one happy update: My job situation is not as precarious now as it was at the time of this recording, and, in fact, things are improving for me. This is journalism, folks. This episode was produced by Erin McKinstry. Our music, from Blue Dot Sessions, is called The Zeppelin. This interview was recorded with the help of Google Hangouts. Logo by Theresa Berens of Boss Dotty.
Adam and Drew welcome friend of the show Doug Benson to the podcast today and they discuss alcohol, marijuana, Doug's upcoming Comedy Central TV show 'The High Court' and much much more. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Stand-up comedian and fellow MORE Network host ROB MAHER joins us for this episode, and it is a laugh riot! He has instantly become one of our favorite guests ever, and we think you'll agree. Rob talks about performing for our troops, and Gary challenges Rob and former stand-up comic Tony to the "Punchline Game". It's great, great fun. PLUS: A SURPRISING update on the Al Wilson song "The Snake" (that involves Donald Trump!); Gary does battle with Siri; and TONY has his own "Celebrity Encounter"! Well.....kinda. This episode is already one of our favorites ever....enjoy! Note: Rob Maher will be presenting his next comedy/murder mystery at Magooby's Joke House in Timonium, Maryland on April 13th. Go to magoobys.com for tickets. AND you can currently see him on the Kevin Hart-hosted Comedy Central TV show "Hart of the City". Go to cc.com/shows for info.
Razor-sharp comic Mike Lawrence describes his winding career path, which began with seven years of working a drive-through window at McDonald's to now being a staff writer at Emmy Award-winning Comedy Central TV series "Inside Amy Schumer."
Emily Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani return to The Mutant Season to talk about their new Comedy Central TV show, The Meltdown!
Slate critics Julia Turner, Dana Stevens, and Dan Kois discuss the Nathan Fielder's absurd advice on his Comedy Central TV show "Nathan For You," Blake Lively's lifestyle website Preserve, and the surprising literary power of children's books. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Slate critics Julia Turner, Dana Stevens, and Dan Kois discuss the Nathan Fielder's absurd advice on his Comedy Central TV show "Nathan For You," Blake Lively's lifestyle website Preserve, and the surprising literary power of children's books.
Chief Nerdist Chris Hardwick returns to The Wolf Den for the first time in four years. He and Jeff get caught up with everything going on in the Nerdist world, and how Chris keeps on top of having a podcast, a Comedy Central TV show, and being the CEO of a growing media company. Chris shares his views on the state of podcasting and where it's going, and how different platforms require different approaches for media making. Don't miss this episode's bonus video at the Midroll blog: http://blog.themidroll.com/ twd-58-bonus-video/