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Sydney Sweeny ended her relationship with Johnathan Davino. Dave Coulier is cancer free. House of the Dragon has started filming for season 3.Make sure to also keep up to date with ALL our podcasts we do below that have new episodes every week:The Thought ShowerLet's Get WeirdCrisis on Infinite Podcasts
Melissa Coulier gives an update on how her husband Dave is doing and talks about her wellness seminar happening tonight in Birmingham!
In de PokerCity Podcast #65 is Arne Coulier te gast. Arne won twee keer het Belgisch kampioenschap poker en boekte live en online de nodige successen. De laatste jaren is de pokercarriere van de Belg meer en meer een lijdensweg geworden. Coulier is nu met pokerbreak en praat in de PokerCity Podcast openhartig met Mark Roovers en Pieter Salet over zijn worstelingen en ervaringen. Wat kost gokken jou? Stop op tijd 18+PokerCity Podcast aflevering #65 - Arne CoulierIn deze editie van de PokerCity Podcast is Arne Coulier te gast. En hij heeft een ander verhaal te vertellen dan dat je doorgaans tegenkomt in de pokermedia. Natuurlijk, Arne heeft grote successen gekend (winnaar BPC Namur in 2014 en 2015) en prachtige dingen meegemaakt dankzij poker. Op de Hendon Mob is Arne goed voor $716.000 aan live cashes en de 16e plek op de Belgische all-time moneylist. Maar nu bevindt Coulier zich aan de andere zijde van de medaille.Gedoe met de belasting, een flinke make-up bij zijn backer en een gebrek aan plezier in het spel, spelen Coulier parten. Het lijkt zo mooi het leven van een pokerpro, maar onder aan de streep is het ook gewoon keihard werken en emotioneel zwaar. Coulier geeft openhartig inzicht in zijn kijk op poker en op het leven. Ook Mark Roovers deelt inzichten in zijn eigen pokerleven en de downsides.Met zijn verhaal hoopt Coulier een lans te breken voor andere spelers die het moeilijk hebben. Arne is zeker niet uitgekeken op het spel poker, maar kiest op dit moment voor zijn eigen welzijn boven alles. We willen Arne ook via deze weg bedanken voor zijn openheid en bijdrage aan de poker community door zijn verhaal te delen.Dat Arne het spel nog steeds mooi vindt, kan overigens zondag 2 februari beluisterd worden. Dan is Arne commentator bij de PokerCity stream van de FT van het Winter Festival Namur.
November 14, 2024 ~ Actor Dave Coulier has revealed he has been diagnosed with stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with Henry Ford Health hematologist and oncologist Dr. Jawad Sheqwara about the symptoms Coulier experienced, and the possible link to family history. Photo: Nadia Zomorodian ~ USA Today Network
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Marc Warren & Dennis Rinsler joined me to discuss their childhood influences; meeting in college; becoming teachers in NYC in the 70's and writing a script based on it; getting it sold and moving to L.A.; working arduous hours on Madame's Place; working on 1/2 Hour Comedy Hour, the pilot for Putting on the Hits, and FTV; Fast Times the TV show; Together We Stand / Nothing is Easy; Frank Mula; getting hired at Full House in 1988; famous episodes - Beach Boys, Kity Crispies, Lake Tahoe; being parents helped them come up with ideas; very special episode on Alzheimer's, death, and anorexia; moving to the WB's The Parent Hood after Full House ends; creating Nick Freno Licensed Teacher; it failing due to creative differences; moving to Disney Channel with Even Stevens; Disney gives them free reign; going on to That's So Raven and Cory in the House; Dennis retires; Marc works on Bizardvaark with Olivia Rodrigo; Saget always had a fowl mouth; Coulier loved to fart; and Stamos was a class act; teaching now and banning cell phones
Coaching exécutif et bien-être. Un Mémoire de maîtrise de Charles-William Doyon : « Le coaching exécutif comme moyen de protéger le bien-être psychologique des cadres dirigeants » (2023) - Présenté par : Charles-William Doyon et Stéphane Coulier
Melissa Coulier is back! This special episode is a clip from an interview with Melissa and Dave that I did on another podcast I hosted with my best gal, Melanie Samuels. Listen as Mel and Dave tell their super sweet meet-cute!
Un article de Turner, Lai et Clutterbuck : « The Ethical Coaches' Handbook: A Guide to Developing Ethical Maturity in Practice » (2023) - Présenté par : Geneviève Bernatchez et Stéphane Coulier
Melissa Coulier is glittery magic personified. Listen as she talks about the importance of wellness, why we should all be kinder to ourselves, and what it's like to pay the karmic retribution for Dave.
Un article de Tatiana Bachkirova, Peter Jackson, Carsten Hennig et Michel Moral : « Supervision in coaching: Systematic literature review » (2020). Présenté par : Stéphane Coulier et Isabelle Melançon.
Un article de David Clutterbuck présenté par Stéphane Coulier et Isabelle Melançon : « Coaching reflection: the liberated coach » (2010).
Join Co-Host Melissa Fradenburg, CDFA®️, AIF® for an enlightening conversation with Melissa Coulier, author, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Living Well with Mel. We dive into her journey navigating through her partner's fame, and how she defined her own success while building a thriving career. Melissa bares her soul, discussing her struggles and triumphs, from her successful career in commercial and editorial photography to her experiences in a relationship where her partner was already well established. It's a raw and refreshing discussion about the power dynamics and complex challenges faced by ambitious women. We take a deeper look into Melissa's personal journey with lupus and how that pushed her into the world of wellness and movement. Her approach is all about listening to your body and making nutrition choices that fuel and nourish your body, rather than depriving it. The conversation carries a personal touch and invaluable wisdom about entrepreneurship, holistic wellness, and the importance of balance in all aspects of life. Resources:· Learn more about Living Well with Mel and Mel.· Follow Melissa Coulier on Instagram· Learn More about Moving Well with Mel. · Learn more about Pearl Planning. · Register for our Year-End Planning Webinar. Links are being provided for information purposes only. The information herein is general and educational in nature and should not be considered legal or tax advice. Tax laws and regulations are complex and subject to change, which can materially impact investment results. Pearl Planning cannot guarantee that the information herein is accurate, complete, or timely. Pearl Planning makes no warranties with regard to such information or results obtained by its use and disclaims any liability arising out of your use of, or any tax position taken in reliance on, such information. Consult an attorney or tax professional regarding your specific situation. Please note, changes in tax laws or regulations may occur at any time and could substantially impact your situation. Pearl Planning financial advisors do not render advice on tax matters. You should discuss any tax matters with the appropriate professional.
Melissa is a functional fitness instructor, photographer, and Lupus warrior. After living her whole life in pain, Melissa was finally diagnosed with Lupus in 2006. She began a variety of treatments that helped combat her symptoms, but the physical and mental toll of pain and treatment left Melissa in a place of exhaustion, depression and self-pity. A few years later, Melissa shifted gears and adopted an approach to managing her pain that included nutrition and lifestyle changes, as well as medical observation when needed. Melissa also shifted her mindset, creating obtainable goals, avoiding all-or-none thinking, and listening to her body. Melissa has drawn from her transformation to build a career in holistic nutrition and wellness, helping her clients embrace their individuality and be in charge of their own stories. For more information about Melissa Coulier, visit our website at madevisiblestories.com/podcast Please note: This podcast is intended to provide information and education and is not intended to provide you with a diagnosis or treatment advice. You should consult with a licensed or registered healthcare professional about your individual condition and circumstance. This podcast aims to change the conversation around invisible illnesses and we need your help! Support our mission by sharing this episode and leaving a review! Join the conversation and connect with us online! Website: madevisiblestories.com Facebook: madevisiblestories Instagram: @madevisiblestories LinkedIn: madevisible
Un article de Christopher Cushion et Mark Partington présenté par Stéphane Coulier et Marie Gwen Castel-Girard : « A critical analysis of the conceptualisation of ‘Coaching philosophy» (2016)
Former students recall legendary record hops of the 1960s, '70s and '80s at Notre Dame High, and their benefactor, Fr. Bryson Show notes: (0:04) The narrator sets the scene of the 1960s, when teenagers looked forward to Friday nights at the record hops at Notre Dame High School in Harper Woods. Those legendary memories weren't complete without the memory of Fr. John “Hollywood” Bryson, a Marist priest who rubbed shoulders with celebrities and brought in the era's hottest acts to play sets. (2:26) Fr. Bryson's former students, including musician Simone Vitale, actor Dave Coulier (of “Full House” fame) and Notre Dame alum Jerry Alderman describe their memories of “the rock ‘n' roll priest.” (6:28) Alderman talks about serving as a DJ for Fr. Bryson's legendary dances. Often, this led to opportunities to meet stars in the music industry — and even to pick up girls. (13:27) Vitale recalls the impact Fr. Bryson had on his budding music career, particularly the humility he instilled in his students. Fr. Bryson's rules helped keep students with “big egos” on the straight and narrow. (16:47) Coulier, who played “Uncle Joey” on the hit 1990s sitcom “Full House,” talks about how Fr. Bryson identified talent in students — especially those who might otherwise be dismissed as a “class clown.” (23:05) Notre Dame High School Alumni Association president Jim Mandl recalls Fr. Bryson's legendary jukebox, and how he was known for playing songs in the school cafeteria. (26:08) Alderman remembers how Fr. Bryson didn't just understand young people — he cared deeply for his students and worked to ensure they made the most of the gifts God gave them. (27:12) Vitale talks about the excitement of the era, the unrepeatable music and the legendary record hops that Fr. Bryson and others made famous. Vitale agrees with others' assessment: There will never be another Fr. John “Hollywood” Bryson. Reporting, script and narration by Gabriella Patti; production by Ron Pangborn This episode is brought to you by Alliance Catholic Credit Union. Does your bank make you feel like you belong there? At Alliance Catholic Credit Union, you're a member of a financial institution that serves the Catholic community, providing you with an opportunity to align your banking with your Catholic identity. You receive all the products and services you need to manage your money, and your membership helps support Catholic schools, parishes and organizations. It's time to put your money where your faith is. Visit alliancecatholic.com (https://allianceccu.com/) to get started today. Service. Community. Catholic. Alliance Catholic Credit Union. Federally insured by the NCUA. Listen to ‘Detroit Stories' on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or Fireside. Podcasts also will be posted biweekly on DetroitCatholic.com.
un article de Anna Blackman, Gianna Moscardo et David E. Gray présenté par Stéphane Coulier et Irène Samson : «Challenges for the Theory and practice of business coaching: A systematic review of empirical evidence» (2016).
Today on Vulnerable, I get to chat with Melanie Samuels and Melissa Coulier! Melanie is a holistic nutritionist and Melissa is a fitness instructor and award-winning photographer. They are the Co-Founders of Living Well with Mel and Mel, a wellness brand focused on bio-individuality and managing inflammation. Melanie and Melissa talk about their unique holistic wellness journeys, and how Melanie's battle with disordered eating and Melissa's Lupus diagnosis brought them together to find healing and restoration for their bodies. They also share the dangers of the diet industry, what it's like to live with chronic pain, and their mission for their wellness community. Why don't women talk more about their wellness journeys? How has Dave Coulier been impacted by holistic health? What went wrong when Christy's husband proposed? Join us to find out! You can follow Melanie on Instagram @choosewellwithmel, Melissa on Instagram @melissacoulier, and Living Well with Mel and Mel on Instagram @livingwellwithmelandmel and visit their website here. Follow me, Christy Carlson Romano on Instagram @thechristycarlsonromano and TikTok @christcarlsonromano, subscribe to my YouTube channel, and follow Brendan Rooney on Instagram @thebrendanrooney and TikTok @brendanrooney. Be sure to follow Vulnerable @thevulnerablepodcast on Instagram and TikTok. You can watch the video version on my YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today on Vulnerable, I get to chat with Melanie Samuels and Melissa Coulier! Melanie is a holistic nutritionist and Melissa is a fitness instructor and award-winning photographer. They are the Co-Founders of Living Well with Mel and Mel, a wellness brand focused on bio-individuality and managing inflammation. Melanie and Melissa talk about their unique holistic wellness journeys, and how Melanie's battle with disordered eating and Melissa's Lupus diagnosis brought them together to find healing and restoration for their bodies. They also share the dangers of the diet industry, what it's like to live with chronic pain, and their mission for their wellness community. Why don't women talk more about their wellness journeys? How has Dave Coulier been impacted by holistic health? What went wrong when Christy's husband proposed? Join us to find out! You can follow Melanie on Instagram @choosewellwithmel, Melissa on Instagram @melissacoulier, and Living Well with Mel and Mel on Instagram @livingwellwithmelandmel and visit their website here. Follow me, Christy Carlson Romano on Instagram @thechristycarlsonromano and TikTok @christcarlsonromano, subscribe to my YouTube channel, and follow Brendan Rooney on Instagram @thebrendanrooney and TikTok @brendanrooney. Be sure to follow Vulnerable @thevulnerablepodcast on Instagram and TikTok. You can watch the video version on my YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Melissa Coulier and Melanie Samuels, founders of Living Well with Mel and Mel, join The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast this week to share their inspiring health journeys, the fun story about how they met and became friends on the set of “Fuller House”, how they connected over their passion for health and wellness, and how they're helping others reclaim their lives and their health through Living Well with Mel and Mel. Melissa is a fitness instructor, Lupus warrior, and photographer living in Detroit, Michigan. And Melanie is a holistic nutritionist and wellness expert living in Los Angeles, California. Although they're based on opposite sides of the country, these women are working together to transform lives, empower women to take ownership of their health and wellness journeys, and they're using social media for good. Living Well with Mel and Mel is dedicated to helping individuals on their own personal wellness journeys and their mission is to provide an inclusive community that celebrates bio-individuality and uses all aspects of every individual person's life to manage inflammation and promote health and wellness. You don't want to miss this fun, informative, and inspiring episode! In this episode, you'll hear: About Melissa's life and her journey with Lupus, how she got into photography and became a successful photographer, and what led her to movement and fitness; About Melanie's life and her journey with disordered eating, working in the entertainment industry, and how she got into nutrition and wellness The story of how Mel and Mel met and how they bonded over their own stories, life experiences, and their passion for health and wellness; How Living Well with Mel and Mel came to be and all about the community they're building and the incredible work they're doing to empower others; Health and wellness tips and tricks from Mel and Mel; And so much more! The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, YouTube, and everywhere you listen to podcasts. For more information about Melissa, Melanie, and Living Well with Mel and Mel, please visit: www.1girlrevolution.com/livingwellwithmelandmel
Un article de Salomé van Coller-Peter et Dina Johanna Adriana de Vries présenté par Stéphane Coulier et Isabelle Mélançon : «Towards building theory on coachee readiness» (2022)
Un article de Hany Shoukry et Elaine Cox présenté par Stéphane Coulier et Marie-Gwen Caste-Girard : «Coaching as a social process» (2018)
Un article de Schermuly, Graßmann, Ackermann et Wegener présenté par Stéphane Coulier et Sophie Ménard : «Le coaching comme 'Art de la conversation' L'enjeu de sa posture» (2011)
Un article de Chad Murphy et Glen Kreiner présenté par Stéphane Coulier et Marie-Gwen Castel-Girard : «Occupational boundary play: Crafting a sense of identity legitimacy in an emerging occupation» (2018)
Un article de Schermuly, Graßmann, Ackermann et Wegener présenté par Stéphane Coulier et Sophie Ménard : «The future of workplace coaching an explorative Delphi study» (2021)
“Joey Gladstone” is practically a household name, everyone knows the fun-loving Full House character. But Dave Coulier, the actor's actual name, may not ring a bell. Even fewer people may recall that Dave is a recovering alcoholic. Earlier this year, he took to Instagram to publicly announce his addiction, and that he's been sober for more than two years. In this episode, Coulier describes the moment he realized alcohol was a problem, how he continues to stay sober, the type of support he received, and how he is doing now. To learn more -- or read the transcript -- please visit the show's official episode page. Guest Bio Dave Coulier is perhaps best known as “Joey” from the hit ABC television series, Full House, which aired for eight seasons (1987-1995, with 192 episodes produced) and is currently starring in Live+Local on Pure Flix Streaming. The first two episodes will be available exclusively on Pure Flix on July 7th, 2022 and a new episode will air every Thursday. Highly regarded for his voice-over talent, Dave's additional credits include many Saturday morning cartoon favorites. He began by doing voices on HannaBarbera's Scooby Doo and the re-syndicated version of The Jetson's. He then went on to lend his versatile voice to Jim Henson's multiple Emmy Award-winning animated series, The Muppet Babies , where he portrayed Animal and Dr.Bunsen Honeydew for the run of the series, and then became the voice of three additional characters; Waldorf and Statler (the two old guys in the balcony on the original Muppet Show) and Bean Bunny. He voiced Peter Venkman for The Real Ghostbusters cartoon, and the Cartoon Networks' Robot Chicken. Dave currently resides in Los Angeles. In his free time, he enjoys flying airplanes, playing ice hockey, and golf. Inside Mental Health Podcast Host Gabe Howard is an award-winning writer and speaker who lives with bipolar disorder. He is the author of the popular book, "Mental Illness is an Asshole and other Observations," available from Amazon; signed copies are also available directly from the author. Gabe makes his home in the suburbs of Columbus, Ohio. He lives with his supportive wife, Kendall, and a Miniature Schnauzer dog that he never wanted, but now can't imagine life without. To book Gabe for your next event or learn more about him, please visit gabehoward.com.
Actor and Comedian David Coulier discusses his time as 'Uncle Joey' on Full House, the passing of Bob Saget, and his new show Live + Local.
Ethical Codes and Executive Coaches: One Size Does Not Fit All (2015) Un article de Pauline Fatien Diochon et Jean Nizet présenté par Pauline Fatien et Stéphane Coulier
Evaluating coaching behavior in managers, consultants and coaches : a model, questionnaire and initial findings (2017). Un article d'Erik de Haan et Viktor O. Nilsson présenté Marie-Gwen Castel-Girard et Stéphane Coulier
« Coaching with emotion in organisations: investigation of personal theories » - (Bachkirova, T. et Cox E., 2007) Un article présenté par Stéphane Coulier et Isabelle Mélançon.
"The relationship between working alliance and client outcomes in coaching: A meta-analysis" - Un article de Grabmann, Schölmerich et Schermuly (2019) présenté par Marie-Gwen Castel-Girard et Stéphane Coulier
"Solution-focused coaching: The basics for advanced practitioners" Un article d'Anthony Grant présenté par Stéphane Coulier et Sylvie Ménard
"Presence in Executive Coaching Conversations – The C2 Model" Un article de Roger Noon (2018) présenté par Stéphane Coulier et Olivier Guérin
In the third episode of the third season Rach chats with photographer and creative consultant Melissa Coulier. They cover: - Growing up in Nature. - Carving your own path. - Moving away from toxic food and toxic people. - Teaming up with Nutritionist Melanie Samuels to create a wellness community to support you and help you not feel alone. Connect with Rach here: IG: @realitybyrach www.instagram.com/realitybyrach/ Twitter: twitter.com/RealitybyRach
How do you pronounce Coulier? What are the Urban Dictionary definitions for Matt and Kate? Did Kevin Costner have a stunt butt? The answers to these questions, plus Marlena gets possessed, in today's show.
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Episode 36: We speak with Prosthetic Makeup Designer Mark Coulier, Mark is the winner of 2 Oscars and Baftas, Marks resume is a long list of incredible projects, we will touch on a few in this episode but I am sure it will leave you wanting to know more. We chat about his start in the industry, collaborating with so many amazing artists over the years and what projects he has coming up..
Fashioncast®Episode #32, March 24, 2021Melissa Coulier, An American Photography PhenomMelissa Coulier is one of those rare individuals who leave an indelible impression wherever she travels. From her hometown of Livingston, Montana, on the edge of Yellowstone National Park and in the heart of Big Sky Country, to the hustle of Hollywood’s celebrity culture, Coulier has found her way and made her mark.Known as one of America’s most notable children’s fashion photographers, Coulier is brilliant, creative, spunky, extremely positive, and most importantly, confident. The photography phenom, who began her authentic artistic journey at age 11, has used the past 25 years to hone both her photographic skillset and her artistic expression and it shows. It’s particularly inspiring listening to Coulier reflect on the creatives in her family, her small-town upbringing, and the natural surroundings that influenced her aesthetic style. She is mindful of the effect of nature and nurture on her career and seems genuinely grateful.In one of the most compelling segments of the interview, Coulier retraces her entry into the world of children’s fashion photography as complete happenstance but one that has defined her career. It’s a powerful lesson on personal trust, perseverance, and risk-taking that creatives and “fashionpreneurs” must-hear.In addition to the creative challenges of children’s fashion photography, Coulier details the not-so-obvious legal, professional, and familial obstacles that are often necessary to overcome including work hours for minors, tutoring on set, handling parents, and an unusually energetic group of models! It’s apparent the work requires abilities beyond the title “photographer,” and Coulier delivers.Lastly, Fashioncast® listeners will enjoy Coulier’s answers to a flurry of questions about women in fashion photography, how are “forever moments” captured, and the most apparent technological threat the industry faces over the next five years.Please enjoy what is sure to become a Fashioncast® classic!Instagram @melissacoulier
Fashioncast®Episode #32, March 24, 2021Melissa Coulier, An American Photography PhenomMelissa Coulier is one of those rare individuals who leave an indelible impression wherever she travels. From her hometown of Livingston, Montana, on the edge of Yellowstone National Park and in the heart of Big Sky Country, to the hustle of Hollywood’s celebrity culture, Coulier has found her way and made her mark.Known as one of America’s most notable children’s fashion photographers, Coulier is brilliant, creative, spunky, extremely positive, and most importantly, confident. The photography phenom, who began her authentic artistic journey at age 11, has used the past 25 years to hone both her photographic skillset and her artistic expression and it shows. It’s particularly inspiring listening to Coulier reflect on the creatives in her family, her small-town upbringing, and the natural surroundings that influenced her aesthetic style. She is mindful of the effect of nature and nurture on her career and seems genuinely grateful.In one of the most compelling segments of the interview, Coulier retraces her entry into the world of children’s fashion photography as complete happenstance but one that has defined her career. It’s a powerful lesson on personal trust, perseverance, and risk-taking that creatives and “fashionpreneurs” must-hear.In addition to the creative challenges of children’s fashion photography, Coulier details the not-so-obvious legal, professional, and familial obstacles that are often necessary to overcome including work hours for minors, tutoring on set, handling parents, and an unusually energetic group of models! It’s apparent the work requires abilities beyond the title “photographer,” and Coulier delivers.Lastly, Fashioncast® listeners will enjoy Coulier’s answers to a flurry of questions about women in fashion photography, how are “forever moments” captured, and the most apparent technological threat the industry faces over the next five years.Please enjoy what is sure to become a Fashioncast® classic!Instagram @melissacoulier
As the wise Vince Staples once said, "The national anthem don't even slap." Well, the Tell Me I'm Wrong crew is here to fix that this Fourth of July weekend! Press play, and follow us on a musical journey to find the perfect new National Anthem that will inspire a nation to finally defeat that pesky Dave Coulier. Theme Song: "Jean Jacket" by Isle of Eight Additional Music: "Paralytic Insomnia" by David Hilowitz Sponsor: www.southerndrawlcreations.com
Dave Coulier joins the show to talk about Detroit, Fuller House and Worst Cooks In America!
Stugotz chats with Bob Saget about whether or not he'd get along with someone like Danny Tanner, the best television sitcom dads of all-time, and his relationships with Norm McDonald, John Stamos, and John Mayer. Plus, a game of Saget, Stamos, or Coulier and athletes or entertainers that connote bowling.
Stugotz chats with Bob Saget about whether or not he'd get along with someone like Danny Tanner, the best television sitcom dads of all-time, and his relationships with Norm McDonald, John Stamos, and John Mayer. Plus, a game of Saget, Stamos, or Coulier and athletes or entertainers that connote bowling.
In this episode the guys jump in their time machine and discuss Brad Pitt leaving Jennifer Aniston for Angelina Jolie and speculate what the relationships between the men of Full House were really like.
After an unfortunate delay, we are happy to report that your flight to the definitely real island of Mandalino is ready to go! And to make it up to you, your in flight movie will be another television show turned DCOM with The Even Stevens Movie. Much like we endured our technical difficulties, watch the Stevens endure and overcome being put in a survivor-esque situation while hopefully wrapping up their series in a meaningful way.Emma revisits her crush and doesn’t like the family fighting. Lucas's fingers get possessed and screams for Shia. Brittany drops some knowledge on our hosts.Talking Points: McGuires vs. Stevens, A Dramatic Finale Reading, Should There Be Even More Stevens?, Photoshopped Shia, One Day of Coulier, The Glee Problem, The Terrible CGI, Doctor Emmett Louis Brown, The Mystery of Beans, The Pancake House, THE CHAIR, Wrong Music, Ren’s Pantyhose, Getting Messy, Jim Carrey Energy, Actors and Ages, House Collapsers, A Sudden Shift to Survivor, Heroic Snake Saving, Family Fakeout, The Lost Love of Larry, The Squirrel Cam, Twitty Told All, One of Those Hip Websites, An Impossible Vote, Tom’s Dinghy, A Coconut in the Dark, The T-Name Trio, Dr. Lars Honeytoast, An Island Lip Kiss, The Most Dangerous Ren, Deus Ex Gotcha, The Cringe of Mootai, and An Out of Nowhere Music Video
A jam-packed show for you today. Comedian, Actor and Impersonator Dave Coulier is returning to his roots and moving back to Metro Detroit. More at Hour here. KMart is closing all but three of their Michigan stores, as an era draws to a close for the once mighty retailer created in Detroit. A new salon called “Hair.” is opening in the Fisher Building. We talk with lead stylist and owner Jenna Drudi. High-end Detroit restaurant staple Cuisine has a new, very blue facade. American Idol is doing auditions right here in Detroit. Sign up, future stars and starlets. A restaurant named after a Norse goddess is coming to Detroit’s Milwaukee Junction. The Elton has opened in Corktown at Michigan & Trumbull. And finally, Detroit journalist and longtime Hour Editor Steve Wilke has died at the age of 61. We remember him and play a clip from an interview we did with him about the role of newspapers and magazines. Love the show? Don’t miss another episode and get it automagically delivered to you via podcast.
This episode starts with a deep-dive into the timely topic of what went down with Alanis Morissette and Uncle Jessie back in the day, which leads to a discussion of the recent troubles of other "Full House" alumni. We are then introduced to a Fieri-like figure, John Heywood, who is responsible for many idioms we still use today. Listen now to hear the guys discuss the majesty of Michael Landon's hair and stick around for the origins of a bunch of horse idioms.
Two-time Oscar winning makeup designer Mark Coulier (The Iron Lady) returns to our show to discuss his work on the fantastical horror update of Suspiria and the Golden era Hollywood tale Stan & Ollie. Support this podcast
In the 2nd part of our conversation with Dave and Melissa Coulier, Dave talks about the incredible comedians he's worked with, his favorite comedians working today, and gives some great tips about acting and directing in television. This episode is shorter than average, but we felt like it was so full of great info, we wanted to make sure you didn't miss out.
Dave and Melissa tell the super-sweet story of how they met, talk duel weapons, and tell a cautionary banana peel tale.