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This week we're breaking down “Doomsday”. To minimize office mistakes, Dwight sets up a tracker that if the office makes three mistakes, an email will automatically be sent to Robert California telling him what the office really thinks of him and it's not good. The office struggles to get Dwight to remove this tracker before it's too late. Jenna connected with the writer of this episode, Danny Chun, who explains how the writers used this season to figure out what fans responded to best post-Michael. Angela shares some questionable date ideas and sound engineer Sam deals with the hiccups. So please enjoy this episode, and remember to sive drafely because pobody's nerfect. Office Ladies Website - Submit a fan question: https://officeladies.com/submitaquestionFollow Us on Instagram: OfficeLadiesPodCheck out Office Ladies Merch at Podswag: https://www.podswag.com/collections/office-ladies
Today the brothers welcome Danny Chun to the pod. Growing up in Latin America, working in the financial field, and now into real estate, the brothers pick his brain and hope to find some investment advice for these trying times. Danny gives his unique perspective and "drops" knowledge that we may need a translators help to decipher. Enjoy another episode of PhaseTwo!
Mancow is back after the first shelter at home weekend and is ready to take your calls live! Diamond and Silk praise President Trump, Danny Chun from the Illinois Health and Hospital Association tells Mancow that hospitals are ready, Vrdolyak Law is looking for senior citizens to give groceries to, and Ken Burns has a special announcement to keep all of you busy during the quarantine.
Mancow still wants to have a little fun in the middle of the coronavirus crisis. PLUS, former governor Rod Blagojevich tells Mancow what he would have done to post-pone yesterday's election, Danny Chun from the Illinois Hospital Association addresses potential hospital over-crowding in Illinois, Wade McElroy wants to help relieve the folks in the hospitality industry, and Dr. Paul Peterson gives us an update on where Illinois stands in the middle of the pandemic.
In Episode 59 of An American Workplace, Chad and Katie talk about Season 6 Episodes 10 and 11 of The Office, “Murder” and “Shareholder Meeting”! OUR PATREON PAGE! Bonus content for as little as $1 per month! An American Workplace on iTunes P.O. Box: An American Workplace P.O. Box #852134 Mesquite, TX 75185 Show Notes "Murder" on iTunes “Shareholder Meeting” on iTunes 610 - “Murder” Aired November 12, 2009 Dir. Greg Daniels Written by Danny Chun 611 - “Shareholder Meeting” Aired November 19, 2009 Dir. Charles McDougall Written by Justin Spitzer Contact Katie Twitter Facebook Chad Twitter Facebook Cinescope An American Workplace Facebook Twitter Website Email workplacepod@gmail.com iTunes/Amazon links contain affiliate tags that help us to earn a bit of money when you click on them. Your support is much appreciated!
Danny Chun is impressive. Period. He went to Harvard, his first job out of college was writing for The Simpsons, he's a really good person blah blah blah. We chopped it up GOOD and talked about everything from how to get a TV show sold, writing for the Harvard Lampoon and what it's like to be my boss.
What happens when you cross GTD with one of the world's most successful TV comedy shows? You'll find out in this high-energy and humorous dialog between David and three of the writers of The Simpsons. Listen to Rob LaZebnik, Dan Greaney, and Danny Chun share how, in a unique professional environment, they produce creative comedy by committee.