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Leroy Ebron is back for his 6th and final episode of Locked In with Ian Bick — and he's saving the wildest Rikers Island stories for last. As a former correction officer on one of the most notorious jail complexes in America, Leroy has spent his career in the middle of chaos: riots, gang wars, and the day-to-day madness of life inside Rikers. #RikersIsland #PrisonStories #CorrectionsOfficer #JailStories #LockedInWithIanBick #PrisonLife #COStories #LeroyEbron #truecrimepodcast Follow Leroy Ebron's YouTube Show here: https://www.youtube.com/@LeroyEbronHouse If you want more stories from Leroy check out our past episodes here: 1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Km9Q7ED-WU 2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIyagmqDFJw 3.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nj8xxxMOlsQ 4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lf7QvSQ1k5c 5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEXhToIoT28 Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Presented by Tyson 2.0 & Wooooo Energy: https://tyson20.com/ https://woooooenergy.com/ Use code LOCKEDIN for 20% OFF Wooooo Energy Buy Merch: http://www.ianbick.com/shop Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction & Leroy Ebron's Return 01:21 Promoting Leroy's New Channel 02:45 Audience Feedback & Story Authenticity 03:55 Wild Stories from the Bing in the 80s 05:23 Mouse Pets and Prison Life Memories 06:51 Legendary Inmates & Prison Culture 09:07 Girls' Prison Fights & Shocking Incidents 15:55 Female Officers and Prisoner Reactions 18:34 Encounters with Giant COs & Inmates 24:03 The 500lb Inmate Saga 31:06 Mess Hall Madness & Standing Up to Brass 36:46 Fight Nights, Boxing Gloves & Discipline 43:05 Helping Inmates & Old Prison Stories 47:06 Full Circle Moments After Prison 48:21 The Russian Inmate & TV Room Drama 52:54 Lessons on Respect & Prison Justice 56:04 Grand Finale & Farewell Powered by: Just Media House : https://www.justmediahouse.com/ Creative direction, design, assets, support by FWRD: https://www.fwrd.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Rose and Trevor Plouffe discuss the hottest stories in baseball Monday through Friday! Looking for a refreshing citrusy kick this summer? Grab a Mountain Dew! Find out where at https://www.mountaindew.com/find-dew Connect with a provider at ro.co/baseballtoday to find out if prescription Ro Sparks are right for you! 00:00 INTRO02:53 Is Aroldis Chapman a Hall of Famer?12:38 Mets sweep the Phillies21:23 Brewers lose their closer to the 15-day IL28:57 Craziest stat from Wednesday's action?32:47 Almost had some drama in Miami39:03 OUTRO JM Merch Store: https://shop.jomboymedia.com/ Follow us on X/Instagram: @ChrisRoseSports Chris Rose on X/Instagram: @ChrisRose Trevor Plouffe on X/Instagram @TrevorPlouffe Follow all of our content on https://jomboymedia.com
Tommy and Sully are on the call today to breakdown one of the craziest series in MLW history! Endless lead changes, weather, location change, and more in this wild series! The fellas then wrap up the episode with some fantasy football talk with football season right around the corner! Enjoy!
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Eagles' cornerback Cooper DeJean joins John Clark on the latest episode of the Takeoff podcast to discuss the Eagles' rivalry with the Cowboys, his growing confidence heading into his second season and how he's staying grounded after winning Super Bowl LIX.0:00 - Cooper DeJean0:26 - Excited to start a new season0:51 - First taste of Eagles vs Cowboys rivalry2:04 - Covering CeeDee Lamb2:50 - Moving on from Super Bowl LIX4:06 - Trash talking with Saquon Barkley5:00 - Getting close with AJ Brown5:49 - Growing confidence heading into Year 28:25 - Favorite defensive position to play9:55 - Most athletic player on the Eagles' defense?10:38 - Jihaad Campbell's first training camp11:44 - Craziest fan request after the Super Bowl12:57 - Staying grounded after the Super Bowl14:12 - Partnering with Casey's16:25 - Best basketball player on the Eagles?18:12 - Biggest culture shock coming to Philadelphia19:48 - Visiting the Jersey ShoreCasey's is offering fans 40% off any size pizza every Saturday from September 6 - December 13, 2025 with the code SAVE40. NBC Sports Philadelphia serves Philly sports fans 24/7 with the latest news on the Eagles, Sixers, Phillies and Flyers. Watch live games and insightful analysis from our experts on NBC Sports Philadelphia. Subscribe to our channel for the latest Philly sports news and highlights! » Visit NBC Sports Philadelphia: https://www.nbcsportsphiladelphia.com/ » Facebook: / nbcsphilly » Twitter: / nbcsphilly » Instagram: / nbcsphilly
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Stu Burguiere looks at the political evolution of California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom and speculates on whether the new, annoying persona will bring him more leftist support or further isolate him from the party. Then, BlazeTV host Dave Landau joins to celebrate our children's return to school and also break down the CRAZIEST news stories you haven't seen this week. TODAY'S SPONSOR THE BRICKHOUSE WHEY Get 20% off when you use the promo code ‘STU' at http://TheNewWhey.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 3: 5:05pm- Bill D'Agostino—Senior Research Analyst at Media Research Center—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to break down some of the best (and worst) moments from corporate media and Democrats. PLUS, NewsBusters celebrates its 20th birthday with a compilation of the craziest clips from the last two decades! 5:30pm- While speaking with Miranda Devine, EPA Director Lee Zeldin revealed that since taking office he has unearthed examples of billions of dollars from the Inflation Reduction Act being sent to several NGOs with conflicting interests/ties to the Obama and Biden Administrations.
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Some people hit walls. Others knock them down, build a lab, raise millions, and call up strangers to make a genetically engineered mouse. When Terry Pirovolakis learned his young son Michael had SPG50 — a rare degenerative disease with no treatment and a grim prognosis — he didn't spiral. He mobilized. In this jaw-dropping story of parental devotion and scientific hustle, Terry recounts how he went from IT consultant to biotech trailblazer, spearheading the development of a gene therapy from scratch. From homemade mice to confronting the Prime Minister, this episode is a whirlwind of heartbreak, grit, global collaboration, and unshakable hope. It's not just about saving one child — it's about lighting a path for thousands more.Sickboy LIVE in Calgary: https://www.showpass.com/podsummityyc2025/Follow Sickboy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sickboypodcastTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sickboypodcastDiscord: https://discord.gg/expeUDN
Nathan Murphy and Eoin Sheahan bring you all the evening's football headlines. With Alexander Isak pushing hard to secure a move to Liverpool, what sort of domino effect does that start with strikers? How many more massive moves will we see before the window slams shut?Also, the lads discuss Shelbourne and Shamrock Rovers' hopes of making it to the Conference League group stages, as they face Linfield and Santa Clara respectively.with thanks to William Hill
Some people hit walls. Others knock them down, build a lab, raise millions, and call up strangers to make a genetically engineered mouse. When Terry Pirovolakis learned his young son Michael had SPG50 — a rare degenerative disease with no treatment and a grim prognosis — he didn't spiral. He mobilized. In this jaw-dropping story of parental devotion and scientific hustle, Terry recounts how he went from IT consultant to biotech trailblazer, spearheading the development of a gene therapy from scratch. From homemade mice to confronting the Prime Minister, this episode is a whirlwind of heartbreak, grit, global collaboration, and unshakable hope. It's not just about saving one child — it's about lighting a path for thousands more.Sickboy LIVE in Calgary: https://www.showpass.com/podsummityyc2025/Follow Sickboy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sickboypodcastTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sickboypodcastDiscord: https://discord.gg/expeUDN
BOSSes, get ready for an electrifying conversation with a true entertainment icon. In this episode of the VO Boss Podcast, Anne Ganguzza is joined by the legendary Rolonda Watts, an Emmy-winning, talk show host, actress, and award-winning voice actor. Rolonda's career is a masterclass in professional reinvention. From her groundbreaking syndicated talk show, The Rolonda Show, to her powerful voice acting work on Professor Wiseman in Curious George and her on-screen roles in Mind Your Business and Survival of the Thickest, she embodies the art of pivoting with purpose. The hosts discuss how her journey from journalism to entertainment shaped her, why listening is the most important tool for any communicator, and the life philosophies that have guided her to become a true BOSS. 00:01 - Anne (Host) Hey, bosses, Anne Ganguzza, you know your journey in voiceover is not just about landing gigs. It's about growing both personally and professionally. At Anne Ganguzza Voice Productions, I focus on coaching and demo production that nurtures your voice and your confidence. Let's grow together. Visit Anneganguzza.com to find out more. 00:48 Visit anganguza, hey. Hey everyone, welcome to the VO Boss Podcast. I'mGanguzzayour host, Anne Ganguza, and I have something amazing for you 00:53 , bosses, today. 00:55 Today's guest is a one-woman entertainmentRolondaempire. She's done it all award-winning journalistRolonda daytime talk show host, actor, stand-up comic, best-selling author and one of the most recognizable voices in voiceover. You may have heard her as Professor Wiseman on Curious GeorgeRolonda in the Proud FamilyRolonda kung Fu Panda and now Invincible Fight Girl. She's also the annoucer and promo voice of the Sherry Show, where Sherry Shepard calls her a daytime talk show legend, which I happen to agree. Rolanda Watts is currently lighting up the screen on Bounce TV's hit comedy Mind your Business which I always get to see all the shorts on the Facebook feed, by the way where she plays Lucille, the sharp, sassy family matriarch that keeps it real with tough love and somehow I feel like that just echoes your character to a T. And she I feel like that just echoes your character to a T, and she's also appearing in the upcoming season of Netflix's Survival ofRolondathe Thickest, and was recently inducted into the prestigious Silver Circle by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences at the 2024 Emmys, recognizing her lifetime of groundbreaking work in television. 02:04 Bosses, please welcome the incomparable Rolanda Watts, thank you. Thank you, rolanda. I have to tell you, you know I'm a big fan. I mean, I've said this to you before, but, bosses, I am the biggest fan of Rolanda. I actually know Rolanda from watching her on daytime talk TV, and that was a while ago. I want to say that daytime talk shows had just kind of come into like being, and you're one of the first that I watched and I just I just you, your personality, just everything about you was just amazing. It's just magnetic, and so I am so excited to be able to interview you, a talk show host. So I was like, oh man, how am I going to prepare to talk to you? But you are just so gracious and wonderful, and so that kind of gave me a little bit of of hope that I wouldn't completely flub it up today, rolanda. 03:05 - Rolonda (Guest) I don't think you would do that, Anne. 03:08 - Anne (Host) My goodness. So for the bosses, who you know don't really know your story and how you started off, I mean, my gosh, you're a media empire, so I don't even like we could have like five days worth of interviews with you, but it all started as broadcast journalism correct interviews with you, but it all started as broadcast journalism correct? 03:28 - Rolonda (Guest) Yes, Tell us about that. Well, I grew up in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and I, you know, I went to well, it's a long story about how I became an actor, but it all started with being 12 years old and going to Broadway with my family and seeing Guys and Doll and I was just like, oh my God, I love the stage and that's what I Anne do. So I went to Spelman and majored in theater arts and then there weren't a lot of roles when I got out of college. There just wasn't a track for folks who looked like me in the acting world, and so I fell in love with journalism, went to Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism and I was a news reporter and investigative anchor woman and producer for many years for New York WABC, WNBC Inside. 04:16 - Anne (Host) Edition, and that's impressive. And all of a sudden. Well, yeah, I was an investigative journalist. I mean you just said it like it came so easy. But I Anne imagine at the time. I mean you must have had to really work to get yourself in that space. 04:33 - Rolonda (Guest) Well, it was a crazy time because it was the 1980s. There weren't a lot of women in investigative news reporting, not in New York City, and so it was a groundbreaking time for women and and there was so much in the news, especially in New York, it was the big gang wars, the mob wars. You know, gotti hadn't even come into into play yet, so it was murder and mayhem. I was covering, wow and yeah, an inside edition. I was more murder and mayhem. 05:04 - Anne (Host) I remember that. 05:06 - Rolonda (Guest) Yeah. And then a man by the name of Roger King, who in heaven remains the number one selling as human being in television, asked me if I would like to do my very own syndicated talk show. So for four years I did the Rolanda show and then, when that was over let's loop back to the 12 year old who wore the subway token around her neck as a good luck charm. I said I'm not going to be on a porch when I'm 80 years old, going I could have, would have, should have. I am going to take my chances and go for my lifelong dream and make that 12 year old inside of me happy. 05:41 And I took off and went to Hollywood and that's where I became an actor and a writer and a producer and had my own production company and stumbled into voice acting and all of these things were part of what so many people call me the reinventionist. But I have had to reinvent my life for so many reasons and so many times. But I believe that isRolondamany different things that I've done and it's all around one thing and that's what we do as voice actors Good storytelling. 06:13 - Anne (Host) Yeah, absolutely Absolutely. And it's so interesting because before I had really come into like knowing you again, after you know, watching your talk show, and then knowing you as in voiceover yeah, the Anne and promo voice of the Sherry show, how interesting. Like you started to talk show, you're like a legend and talk show in my, in my brain. I'm like Rolanda, that's so awesome, like you. And now you kind of came full circle back to it a little bit Right, being the Anne and the promo voice. 06:46 And I was watching a clip of you the other day and Sherry was saying something. She was going on. She was gushing about you, which I get that. She was gushing about you and it was so interesting. She was giving you this credit about talking about your talk show and how wonderful you were and you turned it right. The conversation went right back to her about how wonderful she was and I was just blown away by how gracious that was and I just thought, well, no wonder. Well, no wonder you made such a great talk show host, such a great communicator, such a great actor and stand-up comedian and everything, because you just have this wonderful way of connecting with people. 07:29 - Rolonda (Guest) Well, you're awfully sweet, Anne. I'm going to receive all of that, but I thank you for that. You know it's, it's it. I, you know I was. I get blown away too, because Sherry does not hold back about what. What do the folks say? Giving me my flowers? And it's nice to receive them when you can smell them. You know, you know, know, it's really interesting because we did pave the way for sherry and and kelly and and drew and tamron all of them and I also know the hard work that those ladies are doing. 08:04 This job called talk is not easy. The politics that go on, the struggles day to day, the whole idea that the show is bigger than you as a human. It's very trying and you're out there by yourself. So I of course give her her flowers back because you can hand over the baton, but if the person can't run with it it really doesn't count. So to be able to see that continuum is a beautiful, beautiful thing. 08:29 And you know what's really funny is that Sherry's executive producer, who you see on the show all the time, John Murray. John was a college student when he first came to see my show and that's when he got the TV bug. He was bitten by the TV bug and so I would invite him back. In fact, one time I put him on the show so he could come and see how the producers worked and the behind the scenes working Skip to him becoming the executive producer of the Sherry show, and he said there's no other voice that we would have introduced, Sherry, and pass on the legacy than you. So it's really good. I mean, you got to be nice to kids, because they're coming up and they'll be your boss. 09:10 - Anne (Host) Right. Isn't that the truth? 09:12 - Rolonda (Guest) It is, it's like full circle. 09:13 - Anne (Host) You've, really you've done so much and you are. 09:15 I feel as though you've got. I feel like, look, I know how busy I am and I do a lot of stuff, but I feel like you, you're, you're doing it all. I mean you're, you're in that sitcom and I see, I'm thankful. I see the clips that you're posting on Facebook and it's so funny how the Rolanda that I know right, that I had a conversation with at VO Atlanta, I mean I feel like it is just so true to your character. Tell us a little bit about that role. I feel like you're just having the best time doing it. 09:44 - Rolonda (Guest) Oh my God, Lucille Williams, or Lucille is just one of the most wonderful characters. I mean, she's just great. And this coming weekend she's going to break off into her cougarlicious life, I know, oh wow. 10:05 She and her besties. They call themselves the silver sneakers. The nieces have convinced them that they need to give up the old guys, who just need a nurse and a purse, and go and get some of the young guys to go get some cool you know, be cougars and so we see how that works. But it's very, you know, it's fun to play her. She's sassy, she's the matriarch of the family, but at the same time we're writing storylines that give her a full bodied woman-ness. At this certain age, absolutely, absolutely. 10:42 - Anne (Host) I love that. 10:43 - Rolonda (Guest) But Mind your Business is a wonderful sitcom. It's one of those wonderful family sitcoms. It's produced by Bentley Evans, who did Jamie Foxx and Martin, so you're going to get that kind of zany funniness, but it's. But my character is lost her business almost during covid and calls on her family to come in and help save the business. And so she moves in with the family to save some money and all hell breaks loose. They need more of a referee than they do business partners. Now. 11:14 - Anne (Host) I love it. Now, if I'm correct, you're on season two, is that correct? 11:20 - Rolonda (Guest) We're on season two. That's right. 11:22 - Anne (Host) That's right Will there be more seasons. We certainly hope so. I hope so too. 11:25 - Rolonda (Guest) Listen, we're depending on you to watch and binge and love it. We're on Bounce TV or the Brown Sugar app and you Love it. 11:32 - Anne (Host) We're on Bounce TV or the Brown Sugar app and you can go look up where you can watch it. Yeah, I love that. Well, ok, so All right, we have to. Now we have to come to the voiceover aspect of things. So you actually have been doing voiceover since you came to LA, right? 11:46 - Rolonda (Guest) And well, you know what's so crazy, Anne, is that I was doing voiceover work, promos and Anne and voiceovers, and I didn't even know I was a voice actor, because I was doing all of that stuff for my show. I mean, had I known I was a voice actor at that time, I would have had a very different contract, trust me. But but it let meRolonda you know. But, just being a news reporter for so many years in New York City and on Inside Edition across the nation, people just knew my voice. And when, when I moved to LA and gave up the whole news and talk business to come out here and be an actor and a producer, nine months into the game the writers went on strike and instead of hosting an internationally syndicated talk show, I was on the picket line serving pizza to the striking writers. 12:39 And I was like what am I going to do? And I had to eat, I had to pay my rent, I mean what, what? And it was like I'm not going back to news, so what am I going to do? And I remembered that I used to call 411 back when you used to get information and the operator even knew my voice. They would go is this Rolanda. And so I said well this, I know I've got a voice, I'll go do voice acting. And I could not catch a cold because I didn't understand what the business was about. I had a voice and I had a microphone, but I had no idea what voice acting was about. I had a voice and I had a microphone, but I had no idea what voice acting was about. 13:14 So I went over to Calumson and Calumson over there in Burbank and I took a class and that thing saved my life because those that was the one of the that was the well, it was one of the longest strikes in Hollywood nine months and by that time I had created a whole new career and the voice actors weren't on strike. So I said this is a great backup for my physical acting and there are times and when my voice works more than my physical acting and now that I'm becoming a woman of a certain age those roles aren't coming in as quickly. But, honey, I can play a hot 30 year old. 13:53 - Anne (Host) Well, my voice. I love that you're using the woman of a certain age because, as a woman of a certain age, as well, what are you? 14:02 - Rolonda (Guest) going to do. 14:04 - Anne (Host) Exactly. I mean, I say use it Right, I mean absolutely. And so let's talk just for a brief moment about what. So acting and voice acting, same, different, what? What would you say are the key differences? Because you said, oh, I had to go to Kalmanson and Kalmanson, right. 14:22 - Rolonda (Guest) So there are some things, yeah, oh, absolutely. 14:25 - Anne (Host) Bosses need to know that are different and I absolutely always tell people yes, you should, you should, you know, take acting classes. But also there are some, some differences. 14:35 - Rolonda (Guest) Yeah, I find that there there's. It's just a different set of muscles, I think that's what you would say. One is just strictly your imagination and I think, well, for me, one helps the other. Well, for instance, the character I play we talked about Lucille, lucille talks like this she's got a little quiver in her voice and she just real high pitch, like that. So some of those tricks that we learn in terms of texture and pitch and pacing and all of that that we do as we imagine our characters, I do the same thing when I see the character on the page and I say how does that voice, what? What is it about her voice that's going to make her stand out. And they know that's Lucille, that's part of her, because she doesn't have cause. That character doesn't have this voice, not my voice. So I think that that that helps me find my characters In fact. 15:29 In fact I did a play and I had I did three plays at one time. Craziest thing in the world never been done Did three plays at one time, playing 10 different characters, from a nine-year-old girl to a 76-year-old grandmother, and all of those are different voices. You know, one was a journalist, one was a, you know, grandmother one, a, a little girl who grew up in mississippi. I mean, those are just such different voices and I also have bring my physical things, like when I'm thinking of a character in my voice, acting. I think what would they wear? 16:04 Shakespeare said, the clothes make the man and the woman too. Are they wearing a cape that they sold over there, you know? Are they carrying a sword? Does she have really tight bobs in her hair? I mean, does she have a mustache? So there are all kinds of things that I think. If I'm in my prop room or my wardrobe room and it's just my imagination, what can I do to help bring those things to light? Just the way, when they put the wig on and the clothes and the heels on for stage or screen, you could become that character. You do the same in your imagination, yeah. 16:37 - Anne (Host) I love that, I love that parallel. 16:40 That makes so much sense, actually, and it's interesting. So, for voice actors, who have not necessarily acted, what sort of tips would you have to for them to be better actors? Let's say, because it's funny, I do a lot of the stuff that people don't think you need to act for in terms of voiceover, like corporate narration or e-learning, and they think that you don't need to act. But in reality you're always a character, and so when I'll say to my students, envision that scene, it's just to them they're like what, why? Why do I need to do that? Why don't I just read the words? You know why? 17:20 - Speaker 3 (Announcement) I hear it. Yeah, exactly, you know why? 17:22 - Rolonda (Guest) Because we're not looking for readers, we're looking for actors, and I think that's one of the biggest mistakes that folks make who don't become a VO boss is because they don't understand what this industry is about. It's really not even about your voice. It's not about I mean, everybody has a beautiful, unique voice, because there are no two voices alike but it's the acting that's going to make you so different. It's those subliminal things under those lines. Sometimes you have a whole commercial that tells a whole life story in four lines and they, they fought over those lines. Attorneys, 50 people made all those lines. So they mean something. What is the story we're telling here? Right, and who am I in this story and who am I talking to? You know all of those questions. Where am I? Why am I even this story and who am I talking to? You know all of those questions. Where am I? Why am I even talking about this toilet paper? You know, and I'm a bear. 18:21 Why am I. Even I'm a mama bear. I mean why? You know why am I, and I'm not going to act like a bear, but I'm going to act like a mom who's concerned about her kids not wiping themselves. And that's just real stuff. So how do you tap into the authenticity? How do you make it human? Because what our job is is to connect with another human being. That's something that folks down there on Madison Avenue, the big advertisers, can't do in their suits, so they depend on us as actors, to be human, to be just plain old ourselves and human. No bravado, as we're hearing so much in our copy and in our instruction and directions as actors. Authenticity, throw it away, just give it to me. No salesy, no Anne, and I got to tell you that's the hardest thing in the world to do. Even for us seasoned actors, it's sometimes hard to shake off the the, the formality and just get real with it. You know and feel comfortable and confident with that. 19:21 - Anne (Host) Can I ask you to repeat that, can you that you said, you said what you said. It was hard, it's hard, it is hard, right. It is so hard Like I love it because you create that scene Right. It is so hard, like I love it because you create that scene Right In which those words make sense, right. 19:36 And tell a story and sometimes those words are really we don't know. We don't know that, Like I, have some people that are almost indignant that they don't have a storyboard or they don't. They don't understand the words. So therefore, if they don't, they're just kind of well, let's just say them then. 19:58 - Rolonda (Guest) Right In a melody that I think they want to hear. Rolonda, that's great, then they'll have a melody that they just heard, but they won't have the commercial. 20:03 - Anne (Host) I love it, so yes, so you said it's hard, rolanda says it's hard, it is. 20:09 - Rolonda (Guest) I go on record as saying the hardest thing I've ever had to do whether it was talk, tv or vocal or physical acting is being myself. Now in life, I have no problem beingRolondaauthentically Rolanda. What you see is Rolonda you get. But it's something that happens when we pick up that script and that microphone is in front of us and, all of a sudden, things start changing and happening. We're just not ourselves. I don't sound like myself. I don't like toRolondahear my voice. It takes, it's really acting. When you hear people who sound like how did they get that job? They don't even sound like a voice actor. It's because they are turning themselves Rolonda a virtual pretzel justRolondato sound like that, to sound so normal. 20:58 I remember when I first started doing my talk show um, the, the demand of being a, an actor I mean not an actor, but a talk show host with a talk show called rolanda was that you had to be Rolanda. You couldn't be the news reporter anymore. That was crucial to the success, and so it was very hard to even do it then, and I can remember my bosses and my partners calling going get that news reporter out of there, bring back Rolanda. And I said but I've got this crazy laugh and a raspy voice and I, you know, I'm a Southern accent and that's everything that makes my brand. I mean, it's crazy, but that's Rolanda. When you say Rolanda, that's what you hear. So whatever that is about you, whatever that quirky, crazy thing that you think is your fault, that's going to be your greatest asset. You know, when I was a little kid, they called me froggy and I always played all the guys in all my all girls school plays and I thought that was a real fault of mine. And now I can play women, men, little boys, pirates, anything in this industry of voice acting, and there's no limitation. The only limitation is your imagination. It's not about the equipment, it's not even about your voice. It's about your brilliant imagination and what you bring to that character, not even the microphone, what you bring to that character that nobody else thought about. That made that animator go. Oh, I can't wait to draw this character, um, and to make the casting director's job easy. They want you to win, they want you to get this job, so give it to them, show them your special sauce. 22:43 But I think it takes real practice, practice, practice. Like carnegie hall, they say. You just don't walk up into carnegie hall and start playing the violin. No, you got to learn how the instrument works. You got to learn how to maintain it, take care of it, how to make love to that instrument so it delivers that God given art and craft that you've put into it. You've got to do the work. And a lot of people think, well, I can just go pick this up and read. And the sad thing is, and they don't take classes and they have no idea what they're doing wrong. The worst thing that can happen is you go years and years and years building on the wrong stuff because you never took the time to learn the right stuff. You don't know what you don't know. Yeah, that's so. 23:29 - Anne (Host) I'm. 23:29 - Rolonda (Guest) I'm real big on training and classes so that you get the education and the acting experience and you understand how to break down scripts, you understand the vocabulary of this industry and how to network and and and use your resources that are right there at your fingertips. 23:46 - Anne (Host) Well, I think I think you're probably very much a VO Boss on using those resources and networking throughout your whole career. That's absolutely something that I feel that you've you've done so successfully. What would you say is probably the most important thing tip that you could give to to ensure success in this industry? Because it's a evolving industry and, yes, being the the queen of reinvention, right, you've had to reinvent yourself, and reinvent yourself not only in, you know, voiceover, but in, like all the media and how it's evolved over the years. So what would be your, your best tip to ensure success? Don't quit there. You go. 24:26 - Rolonda (Guest) I like that. The only people who don't succeed in voice acting are people who quit. I like that. You know, even the greatest ones. And you know, when we're at the VO Atlanta conference and we're with the greats I mean we're with Bob, who's Porky the pig, and we're with Joe, who's every network's Anne and when you hear these, these, these major vo stars and pros say, man, I do 50 to 100 auditions and may not nab the job a lot of us went whoa. 24:59 - Anne (Host) thank god, it's just not us, because yeah, I mean I can show you a stack in my head. I'm like oh, thank god, because, yeah, I, I just did a ton, I know, yeah, and look, listen I hear some auditions from this month okay yeah, am, I, am, I am I booking every one of them? 25:16 - Rolonda (Guest) no, but that's but. But you have to change your mindset. Every time I show up that microphone and I'm doing an audition, I'm not going up there. Well, I'm not going to get the job anyway. If you've got a bad attitude like that, it's time for you to jump into a classroom and just realign yourself, because this is a long game. And let me tell you what's going to happen when you get great you nab that job, you go and do that commercial. One hour it's gone and you're right back to auditioning again. So don't put all of your emphasis on just the job, but the but, the practice, the maintenance of it. Uh, going to conferences like the VO Atlanta conference, vo Dallas conference, sosa look up these places. That's a good place to hobnob. This is a very solo business. You're a solopreneur, you're by yourself, you, your microphone, your computer and your imagination. That's it. So get out and join memberships. Like Anne. You can come and take my class, the voice acting masterclass with Rolanda. In fact, I'm going to offer your listeners a very special deal if they're interested. 26:29 But that's another way that we build community and you learn what's the cutting edge. Right now we're dealing with AI. What does that mean? Staying on the cutting edge of things that are going to affect your career and really take it as a business. This is not just a hobby. Understand how your taxes work, understand the legalities and understand the questions to ask when you're signing a contract. Now just don't run out there all willy-nilly and not ask the right questions or your voice will be used forever and you not get paid. You know the video game people just had a strike and got some. Where are we moving forward in the business? 27:10 Be able to talk intelligently about the business. So when you're out there meeting people, they know, oh okay, this is somebody really serious. This isn't just somebody who just got a microphone on amazon and call themselves a voice actor, because there's a lot of that. But I say that um, really, just don't quit and understand that every time you show up in front of that microphone, it's another opportunity to show you a special sauce. And if the casting director doesn't get you into this particular job and that's not their decision, it's the producer's or whoever the client is. If you don't make it then, then at least they've heard you. I get a lot of times where they're. Rolonda same client will keep calling me back and I know I've impressed them in those other auditions I've done, so I know they're looking for something for me, so I just keep showing up, doing the best that I possibly can and finding ways to make it different. Because they've heard the same audition 50 million times, sometimes 500 times. 28:12 So what can you do to make it a little different and still stay within the parameters? So there's Ganguzza kinds of tricks and strategies and all kinds of things that you can do to stand Ganguzza and also how you market yourself like anything else. This is a brand Just because Rolonda have a microphone. Anything else this is a brand. Just because you have a microphone doesn't mean you have a brand. So reallyRolonda you know, that's one of the things I tell my students all the time. Once you get the breaking down the script and understand how the microphone and the vocab let's, let's talk about marketing, social marketing. How do we brand ourselves? How can you be one name like Rolanda and people immediately know what that means, and so that's really knowing your stuff and knowing your own voice too, that's so interesting because for a while, when I first started, I had different names. 29:00 - Anne (Host) I mean I, of course I started VO Peeps, I have VO Boss, and then I have Anne Ganguza brand and I'm like I really just need to wrap it all up into the Anne Ganguza brand. So finally, people say I need an Anne Ganguza, like I need a Rolanda. I need an Anne Ganguza, and so I love that that you have that brand and you build on that brand. But, rolanda, let me ask you a question, because I saw the stack of auditions. Do you I mean still, do you get, still I say still do you get an imposter syndrome? 29:31 - Rolonda (Guest) I think I'm pretty much. I'm pretty much at this time in my life. I know who I am. You know I'm not trying to. I've done enough and achieved enough and have enough confidence in myself. I think you know what I think this is. The other thing about this industry is confidence, because you can hear I can hear through a microphone. If you're not confident and you don't even believe yourself, if you see it, I'm going to see it. If you believe it, I'm going to believe it. And that's half the battle, I mean, and that's also part of the practice of this art and this craft, is learning how to still your nerves. Breathing is so much a part, warming up is so much a part of it and it's a full body job. This is an inside job because your beautiful vocal cords are right here in this body encases it. So you got to work out, you got to stretch. You know I love this. Old morgan freeman used to say that the secret to his great voice was a good, deep yawn. 30:29 Absolutely, you know because it just loosens up everything and these 41 muscles up here need to be worked out. A lot of people just jump right up, start reading, don't even warm up their mouths. 30:40 - Anne (Host) As evidenced by your. I think it was yesterday when I saw you on Facebook and you were like all right, I'm going back to the gym. 30:48 - Rolonda (Guest) I know. I messed up. 30:50 - Anne (Host) That's it. I'm going back. 30:54 - Rolonda (Guest) I'm a hot mess but. 30:56 - Anne (Host) I think that warming up I mean it helps, it absolutely does. Just a physical walk, you know, if you go to the gym, a physical warmup does absolutely help. Now, we did talk, we touched upon the confidence issue. We did talk, we touched upon the confidence issue, and one thing that I'm really excited about is that in let's see, is it in September, on the 17th, we are going to have you doing a guest directorship for the VO bosses on improv to improve your confidence and connection. So we will be talking about how bosses can remain confident or stay confident or get confident in the booth, and I love that. 31:35 You said that we can hear. We can hear that confidence and it's really interesting because even if you're telling a story and it may not be the story that ends up being on the video or the commercial right or the commercial right If we're auditioning and we're telling a story and we're convinced of it and we are confident in it, then the people listening, the casting directors, the people that will cast us, will believe it as well, and I think that's one of the telltale signs that they say, ah, shortlist, or that's what's gonna get you the gig. 32:05 - Rolonda (Guest) I think confidence and that's really believing in yourself and being able to take chances and risks. Because you know, think about it. The casting director is hearing 500 people say the same three lines. What are you going to bring to that story that's going to make a difference? I'll give you an example. 32:23 I did an at t commercial and it was about it. It was a very little short commercial and it was about a young girl who sees her mother, who has gone out for girls night at a salsa club, and she says mom, is this you on social media? And the mother goes oh, yes, honey, we were out with Raul last night and we were just dancing and then I something happened. And I said and I just to world. That was not even a line in the script, but I just had this imagination, cuz I used to go out salsa with my girlfriends in California and, honey, when Eduardo would ask us to dance, we would to world. And that just brought that into that like an aunt Lucille, and that's what got me the gig. And it was, and it was just that little button that we say, you know, because they've heard 500 times that people say the same thing yes, I went salsaing with my girlfriend, but nobody twirled but me, nobody's. 33:26 - Anne (Host) nobody else is twirling except for Rolanda. Nobody else is. 33:29 - Rolonda (Guest) honey, that's how much fun I had, which lets you know what that video must have looked like, that the girl saw. 33:36 Absolutely, absolutely, and listen and the fact that these old ladies were even on social media, lets, you know, those boys were young. They taught him how to tick and tock and twirl, you know. So I'm having a whole imaginative thing about going out with my girlfriends and then my girlfriend, my daughter, catching me. Oh please, child, we had a good time. You know, we don't care about what people think at this age. So bringing all of those things, even my own wisdom at this age, like I don't care, honey, I'm twirling with Eduardo because the guys my age don't twirl, so I'm bringing all of that fun into it, you know. 34:11 Another example was when I did judge Joe Brown. You know I was the Anne for that show and when I was doing the audition we had to, you know, was a promo, so I would have to read the line and then listen to the sound bite and then read the line in between. And listen to the sound bite, read, read the line. And I was so big. Judge Joe was such a crazy, freaking judge show. I would say, coming up today on Judge Joe, I'm going to slit your tire and I'm going to beat Shaniqua Mary can't stand, john and then I'm going to cut your other tire and then I would be. 34:46 And then one time I just went, whoa, the next Judge, joe. Honey, they fell on the floor. I was so busy listening that I was reacting like an at home person and I was like, ooh, on the next Joe. I was so irreverent that they created a little animation called lady justice and it was a little bug and I made up this whole story that lady justice was in love with joe just like the daytime audience was gone. Joe, tell them, joe, that's judge, joe, you know because I know the daytime audience. Yeah, so that's the other question we asked who are you talking to? 35:30 - Speaker 3 (Announcement) absolutely, this wasn't the inside edition audience. This. Don't be afraid to take that risk. 35:53 - Rolonda (Guest) You can do a straight one on the next Judge. Joe and Shanique was going to go, but honey, one time let it rip and show them that you can have fun. Fun is the main key. If it's not fun, don't do it. 36:05 - Anne (Host) Yeah, I agree, I think if you can make, if you can make someone laugh, if you can, if you can, if you can bring a smile to that casting director, that person listening to you, oh my goodness. And speaking of because normally I try to make this, you know, a 30 minute podcast, but I do want to touch upon. I do want to touch upon the fact that you are a stand up comedian as well, and we had quite a conversation at VO Atlanta on that, and so I feel like that's just all embedded in your personality and I think you were always a funny person, like from maybe a young girl. But talk to us about being at stand up comedy is tough. 36:41 - Rolonda (Guest) Oh, it's really tough. 36:42 - Anne (Host) But you know something that's a rough audience. 36:45 - Rolonda (Guest) Know your audience. Who are you talking to? That's true. And you know something Lunell taught me that she said know your audience, be able to switch on a dime, whatever. But I'm going to tell you just, VO bosses, that comedy helps immensely. It helps your timing, you know. So much of comedy comes in threes. So when you're doing animation or even some fun commercials, what's that third line where the funny ABC? 37:10 - Anne (Host) read right Where's that? 37:11 - Rolonda (Guest) Where's that? Third line where the funny? Or they want an ABC. Read Right, where's that? Where's that? Where's the funny? And that also gives you the confidence and the imagination and and I tell you funny, joan Rivers told Sherri Shepherd funny girls always work, funny women, funny girls always work, funny women, funny women always work. So adding a little humor to something I think makes you stand out. But I love the craft of comedy. I'm uh got uh some comedy shows here in New York at the comedy village comedy in Harlem, and then I'm going to go out to flappers in LA this winter December for the holidays and I'm opening for Lunell and that's really exciting so yeah, I'm getting my comedy on Awesome. 37:58 - Anne (Host) Look out for me on Netflix one day. I do not doubt it. Well, rolanda, it has been such a pleasure. I wish I could talk to you for another. Well, another five episodes. 38:07 - Rolonda (Guest) Oh, wait a minute. Wait a minute Speaking of Netflix. I got to do this and we're talking about Michelle Boutot's show survival of the thickest. 38:15 - Anne (Host) I'm on that one as well on Netflix. Awesome. Oh, and before and before we actually go, talk to us a little bit about September 17th improv to improve your confidence. A little bit about what we're going to, we're going to be diving into in that class. 38:30 - Rolonda (Guest) Oh, I can't wait to that class because improv is such a great way to gain your confidence, to loosen up and to have a whole bunch of fun. The beautiful thing about improv is there are certain rules that we go by, but it's just fun and it's going to help you tap into your authenticity. One good example we improv every day in life. You talk to your lover very different than you do to your boss, and don't let your best girlfriend call you in the middle of the day, and then, when your mother calls, listen to all the different voices that we have, and that's a lot of improv too. Improv also helps you listen and much of acting is about listening and I think you will surprise yourself, and part of the improv to improve your confidence is finding your own voice and discovering things through this exercise about your own experiences and about your being able to to react on a dime and have fun and laugh about it. Then when you you get those scripts, you can improv in your head. 39:32 I always do a little role play before I start, something Like if I have to play an old grandma, then I talk like an old grandma. Okay, I spin and rush them out. Our teeth don't fit too well. You got a little pain in the rats every once in a while. So you keep building these wonderful things that help you. Listen, you may not get that job, but you know you're going to doggone. Put in the effort because you've done the work. You know you. You will be so surprised, all the places that your voice will take you. And improv too. I mean there are times you're going to meet strangers, a new boss, and going to have to improv too. I mean there are times you're going to meet strangers, a new boss and going to have to improv too. 40:13 So improv is going to be a fun exercise for us. We're going to then take scripts, break down those scripts and do some acting. I'm going to teach you about Uta Hagen's nine questions. We're going to talk a little bit, a bit about Sandy Meisner's techniques, and these are just little things that you can put in your hip pocket that will help you. When you go out into the world and you're in that booth by yourself and you look to the right and the left and there's nobody there but padded walls, what are you going to do? You're not going to freak out, because we're going to learn about warmups and what we do with all this body when we're nervous and behind a microphone, because I can hear nervousness, I can hear it. So let's uh, let's work on that rolanda, did you hear my nerves? 40:57 - Anne (Host) did you hear my nerves when I was interviewing you are so not nervous listen, you need to make it easy. 41:05 - Rolonda (Guest) You've got the ganguza method, that's it there you my own method. I want to be gangouza'd. I love it. 41:12 - Speaker 3 (Announcement) I love it oh my gosh. 41:14 - Anne (Host) Thank you so so much. It has been such a pleasure talking to you today. 41:19 - Rolonda (Guest) You know how much fun we have. We get together and start talking and the sun can come up. 41:23 - Anne (Host) So true, so true. 41:23 - Rolonda (Guest) Thank you, thank you so much. 41:25 - Anne (Host) I so true, thank you. Thank you so much. I'm so excited for you, for our class in September. Bosses, I'm going to give a great big shout out to our sponsor, ipdtl. You, too, can connect and network like bosses, like Rolanda and myself. Find out more at IPDTLcom. 41:42 - Rolonda (Guest) I just wanted to add this that if any of your listeners wanted to check out my voice acting masterclass voice acting masterclass I'm going to offer 50% off if they use the code VO Boss 50. 42:01 - Anne (Host) Oh, I love it. Vo Boss 50. 42:01 - Rolonda (Guest) I'll put that on the show notes, guys. Thank you so much, Just for your listeners. 50% off. Vo Boss listeners go to Rolandacom. 42:08 - Anne (Host) Awesome Thanks. Bye bosses. Thank you, Rolandacom. Awesome Thanks, Bye bosses. Thank you, Rolanda. Bye. 42:13 - Speaker 3 (Announcement) Join us next week for another edition of VO Boss with your host, Anne Ganguza, and take your business to the next level. Sign up for our mailing list at vobosscom and receive exclusive content, industry revolutionizing tips and strategies and new ways to rock your business like a boss. Redistribution with permission. Coast to coast connectivity via ipdtl.
Get ready for one of the funniest and most chaotic movie breakdowns ever as Horns Over Hoops teams up once again with the Horse Girls Podcast to revisit the legendary 1997 classic, Air Bud. In this crossover episode, Sal-Bass, Scott Berman, and Dan Gracey are joined by Jenna, Alex, and Tim to unpack the story of the basketball-playing golden retriever that launched a 14-movie franchise. From the infamous “there's no rule that says a dog can't play basketball” scene to the bizarre courtroom showdown between a clown and a kid, we cover it all with humor, nostalgia, and a heavy dose of disbelief. Expect laugh-out-loud commentary on the questionable parenting, demonic dog theories, pudding-based economies, and how Air Bud somehow survived on SpaghettiOs and vanilla pudding. Plus, we dive into the Air Bud sequels, the insane moment when Bud plays football in Golden Receiver, and the absurdity of Space Buddies. Whether you grew up crying over Air Bud in 1997 or are discovering it for the first time, this episode is packed with movie trivia, basketball laughs, and dog movie nostalgia you won't want to miss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hour 2 of The Plank Show with Chris Plank and Blake Gamble starts with talk about the wild CFB Playoff proposal by the Big Ten, before previewing Alabama - the #10 ranked team in the Associated Plank Poll. But Blake likes the Crimson Tide quite a bit more. Then, Bob Stoops joins the show.
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Welcome to season 7 of The Shop Stool Podcast, a podcast for woodworkers and the maker community in general. Hosted by Robin Lewis (RobinLewisMakes), Joey Chalk (King Post Timber Works), and Bryan Cush (Sawdust Bureau).We got to talk to acclaimed designer, Bolaji Teniola. He has some amazing designs, one of which is made from timber shavings.If you would like to donate to the show you can find out more here.Bolaji's Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/bolajiteniola/Robin Lewis: https://www.instagram.com/robinlewismakes/Joey Chalk: https://www.instagram.com/kingposttimberworks/Bryan Cush: https://www.instagram.com/sawdustbureau/
From 08/15 Hour 4: The Sports Junkies react to JP's crazy proclamation.
Sarah's got all the stuff to do in the bay this weekend! Keith Urban has a new music competition show based on crowd reactions. Defining Willie Nelson's legacy. The CRAZIEST excuses for missing work. It happens! Potential financial advice (based on personal experience only). Plus: Valkyries (the originals) trivia!
Luckily we aren't living in the 1800s. SZA is partnering with Vans! ‘Wednesday' inspired Tim Burton to get back to his stop-animation roots. No surprise, San Francisco is in the top 10 hardest places to buy a house. Are we relaxing enough as a society? Exciting Valkyries news!! Sydney Sweeney has a new movie out this weekend where she tries out a Southern accent. Sarah's got a bunch of movies coming out this weekend, but honestly none of them sound any good. A mom of 4 earns a round of applause from the gang. A woman finds a hidden camera in her apartment - yikes. Did Taylor Swift write a song about Blake Lively? Sabrina Carpenter is obviously stoked about her appearance on the new album. Would you use tooth paste made out of human hair? This unique name may have been a typo. Sarah's got all the stuff to do in the bay this weekend! Keith Urban's got a unique new music competition show. Sarah is defining Willie Nelson's legacy. The CRAZIEST excuses for missing work: It happens! Potential financial advice (based on personal experience only). Plus: Valkyries (the originals) trivia!
K&K Full Show - We play The Craziest Game Of All Time... Confess Or Ingest 08-14-25 full 2639 Thu, 14 Aug 2025 14:31:20 +0000 3OKLhZsDq2Wc8dCCJsLt9CvYHQG2c4ou society & culture Karson & Kennedy society & culture K&K Full Show - We play The Craziest Game Of All Time... Confess Or Ingest 08-14-25 Karson & Kennedy are honest and open about the most intimate details of their personal lives. The show is fast paced and will have you laughing until it hurts one minute and then wiping tears away from your eyes the next. Some of K&K’s most popular features are Can’t Beat Kennedy, What Did Barrett Say, and The Dirty on the 30! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://p
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What's the Craziest Concert You've Ever Been to? full 1613 Tue, 12 Aug 2025 16:37:19 +0000 eTFjlNoxHLukBCqLOMnURaNi8Ujnn1ny sports Sabres Live sports What's the Craziest Concert You've Ever Been to? No radio station in the USA talks more hockey than WGR Sports Radio 550 and no radio station talks more Buffalo Sabres and NHL hockey better than us. Heard daily from 12PM-1PM on WGR and simulcast on MSG TV, Sabres Live goes deep into the corners everyday, breaking down the play and the players of every Sabres game. Plus, we take listeners around the NHL getting the inside scoop on all the top stories. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-
In this episode I discuss the following ⭐️ DJ Spin .. I hit 93 on ladder for the first time in 5-6 months with the best win I've ever had in snap! Hear all about it! No more roadmaps from second dinner .. should we be concerned? No listener ☎️ ins this week.. send me those questions No countdown this week ⭐️ Week in Review .. what deck got me to 90 .. also other decks I've played .. variants I've gotten.. new album and bundles ⭐️ Frankie Ray (Nova) Terrax & Red Shift in comics & my comic pull list for the week ⭐️ MCU minute .. Ryan Reynolds tease & more casting announcements for doomsday coming on 8/27⭐️ Dazzlers lyric challenge (no prize up for grabs) Have an awesome week!
It's Monday! First Pitch with Greg Bergman. Travis feels good about the Dodgers after their weekend series against the Blue Jays. Shohei Ohtani finally looked human on the field. The crew react to Mookie Betts turning his play around. This has to be the craziest LA car chase. The Rams looked good in their first preseason game against the Dallas Cowboys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Here's an expansion to our lore: the side hustle edition.From photobooths to full-blown “business ventures” in school - with Ms Qiwiie, we're breaking down the wildest ways we tried to earn extra cash. Who had the most elaborate hustle? And what actually happened to all that money?As usual, some of us bought very questionable things, so take a seat for this one.As much as you hustle, never ever forget to save up! What can you do? Start saving as low as RM10 with BSN SSP or minimum RM3,000 to stand a chance to win RM 1 million every month. You can also enjoy up to 2.5% annual profit rate. Head to the nearest BSN branch to open an account today!@bsnmalaysia #bsnmalaysia #bsnssp #jomjadijutawanFollow Shi Qi on Instagram at:https://www.instagram.com/msqiwiie/Follow Graeme on Instagram at:https://www.instagram.com/instagraeme_tj/____CHAPTERS00:22 - Our MOST special guest 01:45 - Behind everyone's success is TA02:55 - The Hustling Barometer 06:45 - Ms Qiwii's Prequel Lore08:12 - Taiwan boba tip fishing 10:00 - How to make millions off drop shipping 12:40 - Never pour coffee for McD aunties 15:50 - Hustling little children's pocket money19:00 - McChicken, Fries, NO SALT. 20:15 - The tricks of collectible trades21:19 - Nothing shapes a hustle like hotpot 23:00 - Hustling the system like a sport25:45 - Hustling Minghan's savings25:50 - Flipping phones in the UK27:15 - THE KENDAMA guy 28:45 - Forming the dream hustle 32:00 - Becoming jobless for the hustler life 34:10 - Levelling up in side quests37:00 - Shaping the main quest 46:20 - Chinese medicine daycare 48:00 - Cooking money in hotpot 48:50 - Feeling hehehaha with airlines51:20 - Worst splurges 53:44 - Earning NET ZERO on a side gig55:00 - Mingyue's RM25K paddleboard 58:50 - Losing 12K USD on GameStop 01:01:00 - Savings we won't gatekeep
In this episode of Quah (Q & A), Sal, Adam & Justin coach four Pump Heads via Zoom. Mind Pump Fit Tip: 8 Ways to Build a Crushing Grip & Strong Forearms. (2:15) An interview with Mind Pump's Head Trainer and host of The Elite Trainer Academy, Kyle Pullin. (15:07) Buyer Beware: Food labels. (28:16) Shilajit for men's health. (32:01) The CRAZIEST supplements Sal has taken. (34:41) The deterioration of the US dollar. (36:53) Raising your kids to want less. (43:13) Space race. (47:58) Vuori is decking out the Mind Pump trainers. (51:40) Taking Omega 3s vs eating fish. (53:27) Living off the land. (55:36) Young kids just looking to make money. (1:00:22) #ListenerLive question #1 – Lately, I've been feeling stuck. I'm no longer seeing significant progress in muscle growth or strength gains. I've never followed a structured program. Any advice on where to go from here? (1:05:19) #ListenerLive question #2 – What would be the best eating window for a busy mom of 4, who is up early with a young baby, trying to get her body back? (1:11:49) #ListenerLive question #3 – How do you structure nutrition for children? Being parents yourselves, any advice to make sure my child is eating well? (1:28:06) #ListenerLive question #4 – I did my first DEXA scan, and I'm not sure whether to be disappointed with the results. I want to cut fat and continue to build muscle. I don't want to obsess over the results, but I also want to continue to lean out. I am not sure where to go from here. Any advice on whether I should cut again or do another reverse diet? (1:39:12) Related Links/Products Mentioned Ask a question to Mind Pump, live! Email: live@mindpumpmedia.com Visit Organifi for the exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! **Promo code MINDPUMP at checkout for 20% off** Visit Vuori Clothing for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! ** No code to receive 20% off your first order. ** August Special: MAPS 15 50% off! ** Code MUSCLE50 at checkout ** Mind Pump #1895: Eight Hacks for an Insanely Strong Grip IronMind Captains of Crush (COC) Hand Gripper - The Gold Standard of Grippers | The World's Leading Hand Strengthener Elite Trainer Academy – Podcast Protein-packed foods may not be as healthy as you think, study finds Clinical evaluation of spermatogenic activity of processed Shilajit in oligospermia The effects of Shilajit supplementation on fatigue-induced decreases in muscular strength and serum hydroxyproline levels Shilajit attenuates behavioral symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome by modulating the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and mitochondrial bioenergetics in rats Clinical evaluation of purified Shilajit on testosterone levels in healthy volunteers Fact Check: Alyssa Carson, 20, has not been selected for a Mars mission Watch For All Mankind - Show - Apple TV+ Dr. Rhonda Patrick Instagram Post on Omega 3 Supplements vs. Eating Fish Get your free Sample Pack with any “drink mix” purchase! Find your favorite LMNT flavor or share it with a friend. Try LMNT risk-free. If you don't like it, give it away to a salty friend and we'll give you your money back, no questions asked! Visit DrinkLMNT.com/MindPump Mind Pump #2585: How to Become the Ultimate Hybrid Athlete Gym in Park Ridge, IL | Personal Trainer in Park Ridge | Adaptable Mind Pump #1375: How to Train Before, During & After Pregnancy Mind Pump #2547: Stop Trying to Get Your Kids in Shape! Do This Instead! Building Muscle with Adam Schafer – Mind Pump TV Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources People Mentioned Kyle P (@mindpumpkyle) Instagram Cole Steininger (@mindpumpcole) Instagram Arthur Brooks (@arthurcbrooks) Instagram Dr. Rhonda Patrick (@foundmyfitness) Instagram
Vote for OpTic in the Esports Awards here: https://esportsawards.com/ Eat smart at http://FactorMeals.com/optic50off and use code optic50off to get 50% off plus FREE shipping on your first box. Use my link to give the new AG1 flavors a try, plus a FREE Welcome Kit: http://drinkag1.com/optic OpTic Gaming Merch: https://shop.opticgaming.com/ Check out the OpTic SCUF collection and use code “OpTic” for a discount: https://scuf.co/OpTic Check out the OpTic Podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/optic-podcast/id1542810047 https://open.spotify.com/show/25iPKftrl0akOZKqS0wHQG 00:00 Intro 01:00 EWC Sleeping Schedule 11:00 Mercules first year 17:00 Rostermania 31:50 Ad Read 36:30 Having Kids 40:00 Twitch Viewbotting 46:20 Duke Dennis arrested 50:20 Battlefield 6
Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis has said some pretty crazy and outlandish things through the years. But what has been the craziest? Nima Tavallaey and Carlo Garganese debate, discuss, and analyze a question on this topic sent in from patron/YouTube member. This is an extended clip from this weeks Q & A episode of The Italian Football Podcast available only to patrons on Patreon.com/TIFP and on YouTube Memberships. To listen to this & all other full episodes of The Italian Football Podcast (and support the show), go to Patreon.com/TIFP OR now also available on Spotify OR YouTube Memberships and sign up. Your support makes The Italian Football Podcast possible. Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Listen to Thursday's "Dan O'Donnell Show" as Dan reads a letter from a UW-Madison lecturer to his students that just may be the most paranoid, delusional left-wing screed you will ever encounter. Why are our tax and tuition dollars funding this?
Get ready for some classic family travel chaos! In this brand new episode of Stay Outta My Fridge, hosts Beard Laws, Isla, and Meg take you on their unforgettable Hershey Park family trip. From thrilling amusement park rides to the sweet wonders of Chocolate World, they're holding nothing back on the adventures, the fun, and the fears! This isn't just a trip report; it's a hilarious deep dive into the unpredictable dynamics of family travel. We also share memorable moments from the girls' softball tournament, celebrating wins and the joys of the road. Whether you're a parent, an amusement park enthusiast, or just love a good story, this episode is packed with humor and heartwarming moments you won't want to miss! In this episode of Stay Outta My Fridge, you'll hear about: The behind-the-scenes chaos of a family trip to Pennsylvania. Our honest review of Hershey Park rides, from thrilling highs to panicked lows. The magical experience of visiting Chocolate World. Hilarious stories from the girls' softball tournament. Tips and tricks for surviving (and enjoying!) family travel. The unique and funny dynamics of our family. Listen now for a wild ride through Hershey Park and beyond! Subscribe to Stay Outta My Fridge for weekly doses of humor, family adventures, and real talk! ©2025 Stay Outta My Fridge. All Rights Reserved. Friends of the show: Live Bearded - https://livebearded.com Yellow Leaf Hammocks - https://www.yellowleafhammocks.com/products/the-vista Shinesty - https://shinesty.com/?ref=beardlaws Want your fridge roasted? Share your weirdest item in the comments for a future Fridge Detective segment! Like, share, and subscribe to join the Stay Outta My Fridge community! Your support helps us grow! Stay curious with Beard Laws Studio—Stay Outta My Fridge: Your go-to for family entertainment!
Tomi Lahren awards some of her most BIZARRE Losers of the Week yet and Turning Point Reporter Savanah Hernandez offers her perspective on everything from the national JEANS outrage to younger generations gravitating towards socialism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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If you could set up a musical festival line-up, who would you choose? (Dead or alive) Traumatizing childhood hamster stories Would you rather travel to the bottom of the ocean or go to outer space? Craziest/weirdest injury story Favorite vacation What could you give a 40-min presentation on without preparation? If your dog could understand you for 10 seconds, what would you say? Would you rather give up receiving oral sex or cheese for the rest of your life? Would you rather have no arms or no legs? Would you rather be able to speak every language in the world or talk to animals?
Welcome to another episode of Questions From ItaFootPod Patrons where you, our patrons, decide what the show is about by sending in your questions. Topics include: Is Ademola Lookman right or wrong to go on strike? What is Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis craziest quote? Was AC Milan selling Mattia Liberali a mistake? Should Juventus make Bremer the permanent captain of the club? If Ciro Immobile scores a lot for Bologna should Gattuso call him to the Azzurri? And much, much more. Thank you CJ, Jack H, Nick P, Andrea M, Giacomo R, Sergio L, Jonas S, Christoffer C, Marc T, Luca C, Marco M, Gianni E, Gianmarco P, Jonny M, Fonzo, Saigonese, Hamza, Daniel L, Claudio C, Petter J, Jamie D and Pouya M for sending in your questions this week. Remember to keep sending us your questions via DM Patreon. This is an extra free bonus Q & A episode of The Italian Football Podcast which is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube podcasts. Check out our friends on 101GreatGoals.com To listen to this & all other full episodes of The Italian Football Podcast (and support the show), go to Patreon.com/TIFP OR now also available on Spotify OR YouTube Memberships and sign up. Your support makes The Italian Football Podcast possible. Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textThe Journeymen are back, joined by former USMNT defender Jay DeMerit, who shares the CRAZIEST story from his career and updates the guys on his latest endeavor, RISExSHINE.Video Chapters:0:00: The Journeymen welcome Jay DeMerit to the pod.2:27: Buckle up, Jay has a story to tell!9:20: 6 months out from the 2010 World Cup, Jay undergoes a corneal transplant.12:41: Healing in the dark. 17:11: Back to basics, with a stitch in his eye.19:12: Jay returns to the US National Team for a friendly vs. Holland.24:00: Jay and the USMNT head to South Africa for the 2010 World Cup.26:17: 6 days out from USA vs. England in the World Cup and Jay's cornea collapsed – now what?32:45: The Journeymen discuss how Jay's determination and willingness to suffer exemplify the mindset needed for success in soccer and life. 37:35: Jay dives into all things RISExSHINE. 45:29: Jay breaks down the RISExSHINE app for the guys ahead of the launch this fall.46:15: RISExSHINE's holistic approach is modeled after Jay's journey, not the traditional Academy system. (HINT – it all starts with you!)
Ben & Woods kick off the 9am hour by talking about their screen time usage according to their phones, and we read what is quite possibly the craziest piece of mail to ever be sent to the radio station. Then at the bottom of the hour we wrap up the show with The Reindl Report and some of Paulie's headlines for today, including a really cool off-season story in the NHL. Listen here!
Golf is a crazy game—but some of the stuff that happens with golf is next-level crazy! In this episode, Mark, Lou, and Greg recount some of their favorite stories of outlandish golf behavior: hit objects, animals, and people; golf being played in decidedly non-golf locations; shenanigans on the course, and even some attempts at bending the rules. Sometimes, we just need to laugh at the absurdity of the game we love. Where to find us: Mark Crossfield's weekly newsletter: https://www.crossfieldgolf.com/subscribe Mark Crossfield on Twitter: https://twitter.com/4golfonline Mark Crossfield on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/4golfonline Lou Stagner's weekly newsletter: https://newsletter.loustagnergolf.com/subscribe Lou Stagner on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LouStagner Greg Chalmers on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregChalmersPGA The Hack It Out Golf Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HackItOutGolf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's Sports Daily covers the Warren Sharp interview, NFL Hall of Fame weekend and a look ahead to next years class, craziest sports stats ever, & SummerSlam weekend for WWE. Music written by Bill Conti & Allee Willis (Casablanca Records/Universal Music Group)
Check Out The Craziest Un-Aliving Note EVER FAKED A young woman with dreams of becoming a nurse was murdered by the person she trusted most. Then he tried to pass it off as suicide—complete with a handwritten note and a conveniently placed gun. In this episode, we explore the chilling case of Nathaniel Archuleta, 19, who murdered 20-year-old Mary Halcomb in Peoria, Illinois, and staged the scene to make it look like she took her own life. But from the moment police stepped onto the scene, things didn't add up. There was a trail of blood suggesting she had been moved. There was a bizarre note—allegedly written by Mary—giving Archuleta permission to “euthanize” her. And Archuleta? He couldn't keep his story straight for five minutes. First it was a gun accident. Then a suicide. Eventually, he confessed to another inmate: he'd killed Mary after finding messages from another man. The court gave him 45 years. But for Mary's family, that number doesn't even come close to justice. She was kind, ambitious, and nurturing—exactly the kind of nurse the world needs more of. Instead, she became a cautionary tale about control, jealousy, and the failure of young love turned toxic. #maryhalcomb #nathanielarchuleta #fakedsuicide #intimatepartnerviolence #peoriamurder #truecrimecase #domesticmurder #stagecrime #lifesentencing #murderandcoverup Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Chris Rose and Trevor Plouffe discuss the hottest stories in baseball Monday through Friday! Looking for a refreshing citrusy kick this summer? Grab a Mountain Dew! Find out where at https://www.mountaindew.com/find-dew Head to https://accesspassloyalty.com to learn more about Lids' Access Pass Loyalty program! 00:00 INTRO01:31 Is AJ Preller a genius or insane?09:29 Carlos Correa traded back to Houston in Twins crazy selloff23:51 Who are the top 3 teams in the AL now?32:16 Dodgers and Cubs didn't do enough?40:00 Top 3 NL teams?46:40 Other sneaky moves and more JM Merch Store: https://shop.jomboymedia.com/ Follow us on X/Instagram: @ChrisRoseSports Chris Rose on X/Instagram: @ChrisRose Trevor Plouffe on X/Instagram @TrevorPlouffe Follow all of our content on https://jomboymedia.com
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Check Out The Craziest Un-Aliving Note EVER FAKED A young woman with dreams of becoming a nurse was murdered by the person she trusted most. Then he tried to pass it off as suicide—complete with a handwritten note and a conveniently placed gun. In this episode, we explore the chilling case of Nathaniel Archuleta, 19, who murdered 20-year-old Mary Halcomb in Peoria, Illinois, and staged the scene to make it look like she took her own life. But from the moment police stepped onto the scene, things didn't add up. There was a trail of blood suggesting she had been moved. There was a bizarre note—allegedly written by Mary—giving Archuleta permission to “euthanize” her. And Archuleta? He couldn't keep his story straight for five minutes. First it was a gun accident. Then a suicide. Eventually, he confessed to another inmate: he'd killed Mary after finding messages from another man. The court gave him 45 years. But for Mary's family, that number doesn't even come close to justice. She was kind, ambitious, and nurturing—exactly the kind of nurse the world needs more of. Instead, she became a cautionary tale about control, jealousy, and the failure of young love turned toxic. #maryhalcomb #nathanielarchuleta #fakedsuicide #intimatepartnerviolence #peoriamurder #truecrimecase #domesticmurder #stagecrime #lifesentencing #murderandcoverup Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Score your own grooming goals with American Crew and grab these products at https://tinyurl.com/yrckykrd. Style like a pro, look like a champ! We're back from the All-Star Break to talk to Minnesota's own All-Star and Home Run Derby participant Byron Buxton. The two talk about his All-Star experience in his home town, high school pitching dominance, what his health has meant to him this year and why he wants to be a Twin for life. After than we see how well the Twins know one another as children with a controversial ending! Tune in every week Monday's at 8AM for the best access to the game's biggest stars! Show best viewed on YouTube! 0:00 Welcome Back 0:17 Byron's coffee shop and order 1:20 Byron's All-Star experience in his home state 2:10 Home Run Derby experience 3:20 Thoughts on All-Star Game swing off 4:00 Byron used to throw 99 MPH in High School 5:25 Craziest baseball feat as a child 7:10 Braves fandom as a kid 7:55 Byron's favorite catch he's ever made 9:20 How rewarding has it been to be healthy this year? 10:25 Why being a Twin for life is important 11:25 How cool is it to be the 3rd Twin with 100 HR and 100 steals 12:05 Do you dream of a World Series with theTwins? 12:40 Can Plouffe still hit? 13:12 See you next time! Follow all of our content on https://jomboymedia.com JM Merch Store: https://shop.jomboymedia.com/ Featuring: Byron Buxton, Minnesota Twins Hosted by: Chris Rose Edited by: Alex Graap #JMBaseball
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