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Working at the intersection of horticulture, art and architecture, David has applied his passion for plants to a growing list of innovative projects, building a broad variety of modern, human-centric spaces with abundant plant life at their heart. David is a pioneer in the field of vertical gardens. He holds a degree in Environmental Horticulture Sciences and Psychology from California Polytechnic University at San Luis Obispo. He credits his time spent apprenticing at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew, London, with setting him on the path to living wall design. It was at Kew that he came to appreciate the beauty of epiphytic plants—those which have naturally evolved to grow vertically on trees. David sees his work as an integral part of a public shift in consciousness towards a renewed desire for closeness with nature and an appreciation of the restorative effect of plants, especially in urban environments. For David, designing living walls affords the chance not only to promote awareness of native and endangered plant species but also to have a direct impact on quality of life. You can link back to the habitat horticulture site: www.habitathorticulture.com
On Today's Episode Master Palmist Myrna Lou Goldbaum joins us for all new tall about her life as a palmist and encounters with skeptics and just the curious minds alike! Myrna Lou Goldbaum has read palms for 70+ years with documentation of 59,000 hands. She is a Master Palmist and a published author. List of famous people's palms she has read: President Gerald Ford Myrna Loy (Movie star) Phil Donahue (TV Talk Show host) Erma Bombeck (author) Clint Eastwood (actor) Chevy Chase (actor) Arsenio Hall (TV host, actor) Kevin Bacon (actor) Sly Stalone (actor) Ivana Trump Jackie Gleason (TV show) John Travolta (actor) Jan Fowler Mrs. America (in CA) Marla Martenson (Hollywood match Maker)) Peter Boyles (Radio talk Show host) Jacquie Jordan (agent, producer, author) Patricia Richarson (TV show host)) Dr. Steven Greer (Disclosure UFO) Stanton Friedman (UFO Reacher) Mayor of Santa Barbara Mayor of Denver & wife David Brenner (comedian) Wayne Dwyer (lecturer, author) Dannon Brinkley (metaphysician) David Brenner (comedian) Broncos Football team (Denver CO) John Elway (quarterback Broncos) Pat Bohlen )Owner of Bronco team) Her Works Include's : Won 1st and second place in National Writing Contest - Colorado Independent Publishers Assn. Hosted/Produced her television show, SOUL MATE CONNECTIONS 800,000 hits on the website. 90-96% accuracy. In a survey by Alexa, Bing and Goggle won: #12th Best Palmist in the World #6th Best Palmistry website in the US Second place (600 applicants) on KHOW Denver radio station, for Clear Channel: “WHO WANTS TO BE A RADIO SHOW HOST?” Guest on numerous radio, podcast, and television shows Contributing writer for many metaphysical articles for magazines Seventeen Magazine: www.palmreaderofthemonthonline.com The accuracy rate is 90-95% in every reading. She has read palms for people in 94 countries. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dashitout/support
GGACP remembers our beloved and brilliant friend Richard Lewis with this ENCORE of a memorable conversation from 2017. In this episode, Richard discusses the 9th season of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and reminisces about his 45 years in comedy, his history of "nightmare gigs" and his relationships with Rodney Dangerfield, Jerry Lewis, Don Rickles and Jonathan Winters. Also, Larry David goes to camp, David Brenner buys a stapler, the Juggalos heckle Lionel Atwill and Richard (sort of) joins the mile-high club. PLUS: John Cassavetes! The legend of Fred de Cordova! "The Island of Dr. Moreau"! Richard plays Carnegie Hall! And Gilbert plays Queen Elizabeth! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the most talked about topics in society today is artificial intelligence. AI has been in a sprint season recently as we hear about advancements in language models like ChaptGPT and image generators like Dall-E. Many people have ideas of what AI could be from movies like The Terminator, Blade Runner – even the new Mission Impossible movie, but what is really happening in the AI space? And how should Christians think about the future of Artificial Intelligence? In today's episode, Saddleback Church Content Development Pastor Jason Wieland talks with David Brenner. David was a lawyer for 35 years before serving as the Board Chair of AI and Faith, an organization centered around equipping and encouraging people of faith to bring time-tested, faith-based values and wisdom to the ethical AI conversation. David and Jason talk about what is currently happening in the field of AI, how we should think about morality and ethics related to AI, and where he sees AI going in the near future and what you can do about it. Doable Discipleship is a Saddleback Church podcast produced and hosted by the Saddleback Spiritual Growth Team. It premiered in 2017 and now offers more than 300 episodes. Episodes release every Tuesday on your favorite podcast app and on the Saddleback Church YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/saddleback). Doable Discipleship is a proud part of the Saddleback Family of Podcasts. To learn more about the Saddleback Family of Podcasts, visit saddleback.com/podcasts.
'We cannot attain the presence of God. We're already totally in the presence of God. What's missing is awareness.' - David Brenner / spirituality means trying to see what's holding it all together / the Vishnu stereogram / letting go of the externals for awareness of Krishna / Raghu and Kaustubha have documentary dreams / the polluted eagerness for knowledge / external happiness comes with a dose of external distress / God's rage is bliss, and his bliss is bliss SB 6.9.34-37
'We cannot attain the presence of God. We're already totally in the presence of God. What's missing is awareness.' - David Brenner / spirituality means trying to see what's holding it all together / the Vishnu stereogram / letting go of the externals for awareness of Krishna / Raghu and Kaustubha have documentary dreams / the polluted eagerness for knowledge / external happiness comes with a dose of external distress / God's rage is bliss, and his bliss is bliss SB 6.9.34-37
David Brenner describes the mission of the organization AI and Faith, which works to direct artificial intelligence research and technology towards human flourishing, with an eye towards ethics and a grounding in multiple faith traditions. This is the fourth in a series on artificial intelligence, based in part on the work of AI and Faith, an organization which seeks to engage the world in the moral and ethical issues around artificial intelligence. Learn more at AIandfaith.org. David Brenner is the board chair of AI and Faith.
Stand-up comedian extraordinaire Gary Gulman joins Scott to talk about his new book “Misfit: Growing Up Awkward in the '80s,” flat foods, and a full circle moment when he appeared on Late Night with guest host David Brenner. Then, legendary music producer Rick Rubin drops by to help Scott produce the podcast. Plus, playwright Ian Chiswick stops by to offer Scott a role in his new play.
Can faith leaders, steeped in tradition, contribute anything to the conversation of ever-new artificial intelligence? What if the questions they are asking are the same? When David Brenner realized the metaphysical overlap between the spiritual questions and the questions of AI ethicists, he decided to institute AI and Faith, which engages the fundamental values of the world's major religions in modern ethical technological debates. David joins Gretchen in this podcast and asks: Why is AI so attractive? Can generative AI create real art? Why does the current population distance itself from the spiritual yet become enamored with the virtual? And, how can disparate faiths find commonality in order to further the development of AI ethics?
Steve O'Donnell joined me to discuss Mike Chisholm; stand up; Sarah Silverman; Norm MacDonald loving to tell comic road stories; Massapequa; Jerry Seinfeld; Carson Daly; Larry Jacobson & Groucho; Edward Everett Horton; Jim Norton; Jim Gaffigan; Jackie "The Joke Man' Martling; hating 50's stand-ups; Shelley Berman; Jack Carter; older Rickles on Kimmel; Pat Cooper; David Brenner; Regis Philbin; using his actual gym teacher on Letterman; Norm's impressions; interview with Jane Fonda; Norm's Clint Eastwood; doing a western bit on Sports Show; 25th Anniversary of the ESPY's; Cleveland Baron's mascot; Norm didn't drive; his memoir; Canada's 70's tourism catchphrase; SCTV; Ghoulardi (Ernie Anderson) leads him to Dave; cliches; his twin brother Mark who was more of an auteur and won a Tony for Hairspray; used for twin jokes on Letterman; appeared with his brother on Strangers with Candy; Sklar Brothers; America's Got Talent; Michael Winslow; Vegas residencies; first job as a greeting card writer; sent all his writings to Letterman and Merrill Markoe while working in a tape room at 30 Rock; his interview; having to give two weeks notice and hearing his jokes being told during that time; being told his work is witty; to laugh or not laugh; a typical Steve O'Donnell joke; bringing his parents to Late Night; midwestern slang for rain; doing Letterman was more than just a job; Jim Downey; his brother individually pre-signing books each with an original joke; Dave changes jokes on air for himself; Viewer Mail construction; Alsace or Al's ass; class clowns; Jeff Martin; many comedians wore eyepatches as babies; todays comedy writers are more diverse and better looking; now being one of the few non-performers on a writing staff; being great on podcasts; the trifectas in comedy performed by Brian McConachie, Eddie Gorodetsky, and Ken Keeler; history buffs Larry David & Conan O'Brien; writing on Great Minds with Dan Harmon; writing for the Chris Rock Show; pitching a bit about to Hannibal Burress and pretending to explain what bling is; Hugh Moore and Shy Tony; writing bad jokes; audiences laughing at straight lines or not knowing old sayings or bits and thinking they're new; "No good deed goes unpunished"; animals that speak foreign languages
David Brenner was a stand-up comedian, actor, and author. He was on the Johnny Carson “Tonight Show” more than any other guest, 158 times. And he guest hosted 75 times. David produced many documentaries, winning 30 awards including an Emmy, before moving to comedy. He was on the list of the greatest stand-ups of all time. He also wrote five books and starred in four HBO specials. One of his books was titled “I Think There's a Terrorist in My Soup: How to Survive Personal and World Problems with Laughter….Seriously.”
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GGACP celebrates the birthday of "The Prince of Pain," comedian and actor Richard Lewis (born June 29th) by revisiting his funny and far-ranging interview from 2017. In this episode, Richard discusses the 9th season of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and reminisces about his 45 years in comedy, his history of "nightmare gigs" and his relationships with Rodney Dangerfield, Jerry Lewis, Don Rickles and Jonathan Winters. Also, Larry David goes to camp, David Brenner buys a stapler, the Juggalos heckle Lionel Atwill and Richard joins the mile-high club (sort of). PLUS: John Cassavetes! The legend of Fred de Cordova! "The Island of Dr. Moreau"! Richard plays Carnegie Hall! And Gilbert plays Queen Elizabeth! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Museum of the Bible as we discuss the Bible's place in artificial intelligence with expert David Brenner. Brenner is the Board chair and founder of AI and Faith, an organization that engages with the moral and ethical issues surrounding artificial intelligence.
There is almost nothing awkward about this chat with RJ City, host of the Hey! (EW) show on YouTube. Not the discussion about The Golden Girls or 1,000 Island Dressing or Don Knotts or the size of Tony Schiavone's sh*ts. RJ does take issue with Renee Paquette and actor Stanley Tucci, but offers a bit of praise for Adam Cole and the David Brenner of AEW (you'll have to listen to find out). He talks about the development and creation of Hey! (EW), some of his favorite guest moments, and his future plans for the show. And he speaks to his relationship with David Arquette and what he enjoyed most about wrestling on the indies. Check out new episode of Hey! (EW) every Sunday at the crack of dawn on YouTube!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Round Two with a great pal, an all-around sweetheart and great kisser Joey Kola. After a rousing start, the trio descends into body failures. Have your medical dictionary handy. Luckily it stays very funny. Sexual tension kicks in as Joey recalls Martha Stewart making him perform. The sexual tension rapidly disappears when the gang recalls Pips in Brooklyn, the granddaddy of comedy clubs, and David Brenner pees in the stew. As a stand-up comedian for 40 years, Joey Kola has performed for hundreds of thousands of people throughout his career in the US, Canada and England. His high energy, spot on punch lines, and fast delivery assault an audience like a comedic freight train. Joey's topical and timeless material combine to always make his audiences laugh hard. Joey has worked at countless comedy clubs, colleges, casinos, theatrers, cruise ships and corporate functions. Kola's also proud of the success he's had in raising great amounts of money for the many different charities he currently supports. Joey Kola's TV credits include, "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno", The Late Show with David Letterman", "The King of Queens" with Kevin James, "The Martha Stewart Show", "Comedy Central Presents Joey Kola", "The Rosie O'Donnell Show", Comedy Central's "Premium Blend", The Rachael Ray Show, Jimmy Fallon and CBS's hit show "Kevin Can Wait" staring Kevin James, where Joey also plays the role of "Larry Anderson", the corn eating Assistant Principal on the show. Joey has been voted Best TV Comic 5 years in a row by Time Out NY magazine. He has warmed up many shows, such as "The Rosie O'Donnell Show", "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" with Meredith Viera, "The Late Show With David Letterman", "The Apprentice" and "Survivor" Finales, "The Jane Pauley Show" and CBS's "Wake-Up with Ali and Jack", "The Marriage Ref" produced by Jerry Seinfeld, "The Late Show" with Stephen Colbert and "The Chew". Joey continues to be a "regular" on and audience warm-up for Rachael as he goes into it's 15th season. One of the hardest working comics in show business today, over 300 shows per year for the last 40 years, Joey also finds time to write for other comics. George Carlin called Joey "One of the strongest comics I've seen". Joey has also toured many casinos with the cast of the Sopranos as part of their live show "Comedy You Can't Refuse". And Comedy and Conversation with The Sopranos. Kola continues to make audiences laugh today. Joey's family, his wife and 2 kids, are a great source for most of his material. Joey Kola can play to any crowd, young or old, his material is versatile. He can work 'clean' or 'blue'. Joey loves to promote his shows. His radio spots on various stations around the country have been enjoyed by millions. Written about in many news articles, magazines, and on the internet, Joey continues to please a wide range of people. No matter who the audience is, Joey's likeability comes across as his strongest asset. He always leaves everyone drunken with laughter. Follow us and SUBSCRIBE on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/standupmemories Standup Memories with Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling & Peter Bales is a look at the world of standup comedy through the eyes and collective memories of two men who have lived through the evolution of standup and comedy clubs from the late 1970s through the modern era. Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling is best known for his 16 years as head writer and on-air personality for the Howard Stern Show. He is a veteran of the Long Island, NY comedy scene and has been a successful standup comedian and joke writer for more than 4 decades. The list of comedy legends he has worked with includes Rodney Dangerfield, Eddie Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld, Bob Nelson, Richie Miniveri, Rob Bartlett, Dave Hawthorne, Jim Myers, Paul Reiser, and Jackie Mason, and many more. Martling started a telephone joke line (516) 922 Wine, that has been in operation since the early '80s and has recorded 4 comedy albums, and been featured in the films Private Parts and The Aristocrats. Peter Bales has appeared as a stand-up comedian at countless comedy clubs, corporate functions, and colleges across the country and has appeared on a variety of television networks including FOX, A&E, Comedy Central, Lifetime, MTV, VH-1, and, most recently, "The New Rascals Comedy Hour" podcast for XM Satellite Radio. Peter has also hosted his own radio programs on NYC's WABC (770 AM) and WEVD (1050 AM). He has studied at Chicago's famous "Second City" and in the eighties directed The Laughter Company, an improvisational comedy group that helped launch the careers of Rosie O'Donnell and Bob Nelson. Tiedin is Not responsible for the occasional penis joke or any reference to oral sex.
Today on Art of the Cut we speak with two of the four editors of Avatar: The Way of Water. Joining us on the call are Stephen Rivkin, ACE and John Re-FUE-ah, ACE. Rivkin won an ACE Eddie for Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. He was also nominated for ACE Eddies for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. He was nominated for an Oscar, a BAFTA and an ACE Eddie for editing the first Avatar. Rivkin's other credits include Fantastic Four, Ali, and My Cousin Vinny. Refoua was also nominated for an Oscar, a BAFTA and an ACE Eddie for the first Avatar. His other credits include Transformers: The Last Knight, The Magnificent Seven, and Balls of Fury, plus TV including Law and Order, Ally McBeal, Dark Angel, Reno 911, and CSI: Miami. One of those not on the call is David Brenner, ACE. David has been a previous guest on Art of the Cut for Zack Snyder's Justice League and Batman versus Superman. He won an Oscar for Born on the Fourth of July. His other credits include Transformers: Age of Extinction, Man of Steel, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Independence Day and The Patriot. Sadly for the entire editing community, David died earlier this year, during production of Avatar 2: Way of Water. The other editor not on the call is director James Cameron, ACE. James won an Oscar and an ACE Eddie and was nominated for a BAFTA for editing Titanic. He was also given the ACE Golden Eddie for Filmmaker of the Year in 2000. And he was nominated for an Oscar, a BAFTA, and an ACE Eddie for the first Avatar.
In this supplement to Episode 257, I spoke with Gridfailure's David Brenner about the audience for noise and experimental music, and what it currently means to be "underground". Music In This Episode: Gridfailure & Megalophobe: "Play Me A Jig Through The Corpse Of A Cyborg" taken from the album Tasukete Gridfailure: "Special Dead" taken from the GRIDFAILURE / S.C.R.A.M. split EP Thanks for listening! Interviews, reviews, and more at www.dreamsofconsciousness.com
How fun to sit down with a young old friend and catch up after a long pandemic pause. Olympian, Tai Babilonia, is as beautiful, luminescent, gracious, inspiring, perseverant, focused, and fun as she ever was. The World Figure Skating Champion, and 5x U.S. Figure Skating Champion, was as fearless in retelling milestones in her life as she was living them. From great triumphs to heartbreaks, big and small, Tai's acceptance of her lot, no matter what, no doubt helped carry her from one victory to the next. Her gratitude for her good fortune, her love, and respect for her parents, her brother, and her son are admirable and enviable. We talked about Tai's journey on the ice––thank God for Mabel Fairbanks who took a very young Tai and forced her hand into Randy Gardners––beautiful story there bookmarked with the pages being written with loving care, overseen by Tai and Randy to honor her. From the '76 Olympics to the 5 US Championships, to being only the 2nd Americans to win the World Championship, to the nightmare that ended their Olympic dreams in '80, starring in the Ice Capades and working feverishly in the years following… the toll it took, the drinking, the bottom, sobriety, back out there, more drinking, her marriage, her beloved son, her engagement to David Brenner, insights there into her and him, two stories - Bill Cosby and Chris Botti, and the strength in her sobriety that stuck, a show at the forum that led to coaching Jack Nicholson's daughter and then Denzel's. No name dropper she, this is all just part of her glamorous story. There's so much humanity, and hard truth here to balance it. Conversing with Tai feels like coming home… comfortable, effortless, warm, and affectionate. I loved every second. Tai Babilonia Live on Game Changers With Vicki Abelson Wednesday, 12/21/22, 5 pm PT, 8 pm ET Streamed Live on my Facebook Replay here: https://bit.ly/3FQm7Tk
Dreams of Consciousness Podcast Episode 257 features an interview with David Brenner of Gridfailure. Gridfailure is the musical sobriquet of David Brenner, an underground music lifer who has worked in every aspect of the industry. Samples, loops, improvisation, and the discarded recordings of other contributors are all dropped in the project's sonic bouillabaisse - the aural equivalent of system decay and societal collapse. I spoke with Dave about how he went from being a typical punk and metal fan to creating experimental music, and why Gridfailure is more like an art class than band pracice. We also discussed how catsitting for Megalophobe's Benjamin Levitt led to them working together, and stripping back layers to find the right sound for their latest collaboration, Harbinger Winds. My thanks again to Dave for speaking with me, and to you for listening. Music In This Episode: "Proximity Negativemantra" taken from the album Epicenter MMXX: Quarantine Instrumentals "Outlander Harvesters" taken from the album Sixth Mass-Extinction Skulduggery II "This Dirge Requires A Murder" "Bellows" "Burn Pits" taken from the album Gridfailure & Megalophobe: Harbinger Winds Thanks for listening! Interviews, reviews, and more at www.dreamsofconsciousness.com
Hey everyone, after over a decade of waiting... James Cameron's Avatar: The Way of Water has finally released globally in theatres. The task this movie has to achieve is damn-near impossible. James Cameron has to draw every who went to go watch the first film and introduce a new generation of young people to Pandora. Cameron's one of the all-time greatest directors in the history of filmmaking. But was he able to accomplish everything he wanted to with Avatar: The Way of Water? The sequel to what many considered a standalone and overrated film? Find out in this review. Quick note: I am actually a huge fan of the first Avatar and grew to REALLY LOVE it after I watched the re-release in theatres back in September. I was honestly HYPED about this movie, as a sequel and as the latest movie from one of my favourite directors. I DID NOT go in with low expectations. Avatar: The Way of Water: Directed by: James Cameron Screenplay by: James Cameron & Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver Story by: James Cameron & Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver & Josh Friedman & Shane Salerno Produced by: James Cameron, Jon Landau Executive Producers: Richard Baneham, Peter M. Tobyansen (Prep Only), David Valdes Associate Producer: Brigitte York Music by: Simon Franglen Edited by: David Brenner, James Cameron, John Refoua, Stephen E. Rivkin Casting by: Margery Simkin Production Design by: Dylan Cole, Ben Procter Costume Design by: Bob Buck, Deborah L. Scott Cast: Zoe Saldaña, Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Cliff Curtis, Joel David Moore, CCH Pounder, Edie Falco, Jemaine Clement, Kate Winslet Synopsis: Set more than a decade after the events of the first film, “Avatar: The Way of Water” begins to tell the story of the Sully family (Jake, Neytiri, and their kids), the trouble that follows them, the lengths they go to keep each other safe, the battles they fight to stay alive, and the tragedies they endure. - 20th Century Studios
We have things. Stuff. Regardless of how long we have walked with Jesus, most of us carry baggage that prevents us from fully knowing Him.....or ourselves. Knowing ourselves is absolutely necessary if we truly want to walk in all that God has for us - seeing ourselves the way he sees us. So what is it? What is it that's keeping you from seeing yourself the way God sees you? know yourself to know God baggage after redemption my enneagram is not my identity The Gift of Being Yourself, by David Brenner (note, clicking this link will take you to a third party) Follow Kristen here Follow Steven here
Welcome to a very special holiday edition of The Borscht Belt Tattler.On today's show we chat with comedian Lisa Geduldig who is the creator and host of Kung Pao Kosher Comedy. Kung Pao is an institution in San Francisco and one of the city's longest-running comedy shows. For the last 30 years, Lisa has been producing and performing in this show that has boasted a Who's Who of Jewish comedians including the late greats Henny Youngman, Shelley Berman, and David Brenner. Check out koshercomedy.com to learn more about Lisa and buy your in person and virtual tickets to the show. Follow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | TwitterSupport the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
A master of observational comedy, David Brenner was much more over a career lasting nearly 50 years. Starting as a documentary filmmaker, Brenner took a left turn into standup and never looked back. Along the way he penned several best-selling books, hosted his own talk show(s), and set the record for most appearances on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show. Find more cuts below and thanks for sharing our shows! Want more David Brenner? David Brenner holds the record for most appearances on Johnny Carson's version of the Tonight Show (158!!). Here's Davids memorable debut from 1971. https://youtu.be/ZV2RxtVIZQY David Brenner was a favorite on college campuses -- his observational style had just the right blend of snark and satire. This clip from the Midnight Special, captures David at the top of his career in 1975. https://youtu.be/lAx3_mEXxz4 David Brenner stayed active well into is 70s -- this fun late-career profile fills in a lot of his biography, plus it contains some excellent riffs from his standup act. https://youtu.be/7hRkyZChzjA
We're back (finally) and chatting with Comedian Joey Novick.Joey Novick is a professional stand-up comedian with appearances on MTV, Comedy Central and Rascal's Comedy Hour. He's appeared at hundreds of comedy clubs across the US and Canada, and opened in concert at comedy clubs for Jerry Seinfeld, Robert Klein, David Brenner, Lewis Black, and Paul Reiser. You can seem Joey next at Catskills on the Delaware, his monthly show at The Borscht Belt Deli. Get your tickets HERE. Love what we're doing? Want to help? Here are the top 5 things you can do right now: Follow us on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Subscribe! It's free!Rate and review!Share your Borscht Belt Story and use #borschtbelt in your posts. Buy us an Egg Cream and support future episodes of the showSupport the show
Legendary comedian Steven Wright catches up with Torg and Elliott about his tour and his career in comedy. From winning an Oscar to appearing on Johnny Carson to having an album on a major record label, he's covered a lot of ground. Steven shares some of his major comical influences, including George Carlin, Woody Allen, David Brenner, Richard Pryor - the list goes on! Steven explains what life was like early in his comedy career, like how he didn't tell anyone he wanted to be a comedian and how his routine evolved as he was starting out. See Steven Wright at the Jo Ann Davidson Theatre on Saturday, September 10. Get tickets at Capa.com.
February 7-13, 1976 This week Ken speaks with author of the new book "Barney Miller and the Files of the Ol' One-Two", Otto Bruno. Ken and Otto discuss growing up in Buffalo, bonding with your dad over Barney Miller, second choices, working in radio, Ken and Otto's very different musical tastes, Danny Arnold, new characters, actors playing different characters on the same show, Jack Davis' drawing of the Barney Miller cast, press photos, Jack Soo's Motown lp, talking to Hal Linden, pinpointing when the audience disappeared, lasting five seasons, not cracking the top 30, TV taping tickets, being interested in neither the Olympics nor Rich Man Poor Man, Royal Dano, Lawrence Welk, looking at your own personal copy of TV Guide, the TV week free from the paper, Mary Tyler Moore, SCTV, Bob Hope, Sonny and Cher's solo shows, William Conrad, Orson Wells, freezers filled with frozen Howard Johnson Fried Clams and Friendlys Ice Cream, M*A*S*H, Dinah Shore Show, David Brenner, Robert Klein, Steve Martin, Albert Brooks, dumb humor vs smart humor, Chuck Jones' The Boy Who Was Raised by Wolves, Robert Loggia as Johnny Beer, Theater in America, Smarmy classic Burt Reynolds, Brad Dourif, why Frank Luger is Ken's favorite character, avoiding social issues, humanity, enamel pins, Badges, The Hollywood Museum, James Garner, Joe Dante, being left out of being a Monster Kid, film noir, and the weirdness of POV media in a pre video game world.
Gerard Mulligan joined me to discuss growing up in Rhode Island; early TV influences such as Milton Berle and Groucho Marx; Steve Allen's Westinghouse Show and its help in creating the Letterman show; high school writing; learning sensitivity in comedy; being an English teacher; moving to San Francisco and being a notary public in City Hall; meeting a homeless man who had the plan for the country; telling off color jokes in Catholic school; trying stand up for the first time; becoming friends with Merrill Markoe who introduced him to David Letterman; Dave hiring him to write Tonight Show monologue jokes when he guest hosted; the morning show; his love for Family Circle; wasting Edwin Newman; the morning show was NBC taking a chance, unlike now; Chicago; his daughter's art; his son's a novelist; theme nights (Harmon Killebrew), Dave says no a lot; Lou Rawls week; Joe Toplyn invents the Velcro Suit; Will it Float; Stupid Pet Tricks; Dave repeats punch lines to dirty jokes as non-sequiturs; "Where's my Bad Credit People At; What If everybody was named Phil?"; Levon Helm doesn't show up; Joan Collins and Willie Nelson decline the show; his hometown paper Narragansett News lobbies to be on "Small Town News"; "working" with Chris Elliot and Adam Reznick; Steve Young laughs so hard he falls off a chair once a year; Dave tried a teleprompter, hired Tony Mendez instead; he, Dave, and Tony go to meet Al Gore; hanging out with old writers at barbeques; Larry Jacobson needing a Japanese rabbi; discussing "Born Again" Bob Dylan with Rich Hall; our favorite musician Elvis Costello; Gerry pre-interviews Elvis in London and he "blows the roof off the dump"; Dave fires Gerry bit; not repeating bits too much unlike SNL; Kristen Wiig's Gillie; Keenan Thompson; Pete Fatovich in the control room when Elvis Costello signs "Radio, Radio"; coming on as Batman; how a joke he wrote and Dave nixed was told on Leno because it was so obvious; accidentally telling one of David Brenner's jokes; love of George Carlin and Rodney Dangerfield; using his town of Nutley, New Jersey in remotes; writers coming up with the idea of doing something funny when their names were announced at the Emmys; James Gandolfini nixes turkey wrestling; The Eurythmics want to get "arrested" as a prank during an appearance; Andy Kaufman wants to commit suicide during a 1980 appearance on the morning show; people who died on stage; largest vase; Gerard impersonates leaders, stars, athletes in the "Ask Who segment"; became a notary on the morning show; Bob Sarlatte becomes a contributor to the morning show; being a big Red Sox fan; being reticent to meet idols Ted Williams and Van Morrison; anti-Semitic, racist and transphobic comments made by Morrissey, Roger Waters, and Ricky Gervais; Jews in comedy and other aspects of life.
It has been said that Gridfailure is for those that love a challenging listen. And, we are not ones to argue that point. However, Gridfailure is a band that must be experienced as the way they mold noise, drone, ambient, jazz, and dark sounds of all natures together into a cohesive mass of thought provoking music is a thing of beauty. Their most recent album, Dismemberment Cabaret (Nefarious Industries) finds the band collaborating with veteran trumpet player Mac Gollehon and the results are astounding. Buke recently sat down with David Brenner for a wide ranging discussion surrounding the new album, how it came to be, how it was working with Mac, and a multitude of other topics. This discussion is one for the record books so we don't want to spoil it any further. With that being said, we now bring you this conversation in its entirety so grab your beverage of choice, a seat, and enjoy.9C LINKS: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
Richard Lewis discusses his Carson appearances, nearly getting banned, an awkward airplane flight involving Carson, going on Letterman's NBC show, David Brenner's advice & Larry David.
Comedian Kurt Metzger joins the show and talks about getting a jaywalking ticket in San Diego. Then, Adam asks Kurt about growing up as a Jehovah's Witness. After that, Kurt talks about getting his start in stand-up comedy. Adam brings up the David Brenner book Nobody Ever Sees You Eat Tuna Fish, which leads the gang to weigh in on the cheap sandwiches their parents would make for them growing up. Gina reports on today's news including: Updates on the Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard trial, Sharon Osbourne commenting on why Whoopi didn't get fired from The View, and a new romantic comedy starring Celine Dion. THANKS FOR SUPPORTING TODAY'S SPONSORS: HyundaiUSA.com StartMail.com/ACS Geico.com Pluto.TV
Great stories of working with Rodney Dangerfield, Larry David, Jerry Seinfeld, Andy Kaufman and so much more as comedian, Billy Garan, has A Drink With Derek. You've seen him on Showtime, HBO and multiple TV commercials now tune in to the podcast and hear classic conversation with this 50+ year comedy veteran. Everything from starting out in New York with the likes of David Brenner and Bill Maher to having a Brooklyn bar maid change his flat tire at a comedy club. You won't regret tuning in for this one! Find Billy on Facebook and don't miss his show.
In this episode, Mike and Dan discuss the Celtics' current construction, College Gigs, Westbrook's Future, David Brenner, Zoom Comedy, the worst cities in Upstate New York, Mike's shirt, and if the patriots have a chance in Buffalo this week.
“What are Jews supposed to do on Christmas?” Kung Pao Kosher Comedy is an institution in San Francisco and one of the city's longest running comedy shows. Kung Pao is the brainchild of San Francisco-based Jewish comedian, Lisa Geduldig. The idea for Kung Pao came when Lisa was booked to perform at The Peking Garden Club in South Hadley, Massachusetts at what she imagined would be a comedy club, but upon her arrival she discovered it was a Chinese restaurant! Kung Pao Kosher Comedy as been operating since 1993 and was the country's first Jewish comedy show on Christmas that took place in a Chinese restaurant and has been Featured in the New York Times, LA Times, Chicago Tribune, and The Forward. This legendary event has boasted a Who's Who of household name Jewish comedians including Henny Youngman , Shelley Berman, David Brenner, and Elayne Boosler. Celebrating it's 29th Anniversary, Lisa and I chat on how the pandemic as affected the show since going virtual in 2020. For tickets for the 2021 show and upcoming shows, click the link below. For tickets https://www.koshercomedy.com Follow Kung Pao Kosher Comedy on Twitter & Instagram @kungpaokoshercomedy ****************************************************************** Por*Ass Podcast Theme Song by Inappropriate Things www.veecomedy.com @porasspodcast - Instagram & Twitter Venmo: @BMERecovery For a personal video message from me get me on Cameo! - search Veronica Porras paypal me at https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/VeronicaPorras Leave a Tip Buy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/porasspodcast Leave a Tip and be added to my GoodPods Private Chat Group - Follow me on the Goodpods podcast app rate and comment on individual episodes chat with me and with other fans! https://goodpods.app.link/UzMxr9Duhkb Reddit Discussions - https://www.reddit.com/user/PorAssPodcast/comments/n02gb9/the_podcast_where_i_talk_about_living_abundantly/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/porasspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/porasspodcast/support
In this episode, David Brenner and Linda Kinstler discuss why religion and faith matter in the tech sector and provide advice for technologists and business leaders who wish to build ethical products and a future that is good for everyone.David Brenner is Board chair of AI and Faith, who seeks to promote winsome engagement between Christians, other faiths and the broader culture through conference programs and writing. David enjoys reading and reviewing a wide range of books, and cultivates a four season garden.Linda Kinstler is a PhD candidate in Rhetoric at UC Berkeley. Her writing has appeared in The Guardian Long Read, The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, and more. In July, her opinion essay titled, “Can Silicon Valley Find God?” was featured in the New York Times, in which Linda explores the responsibility of technologists to embed ethics and values into the technologies they create, and the ways in which religion is either ignored, glorified, or misconstrued in the workplace. Linda's other piece referenced during the conversation can be found on Protocol here. Listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and let us know your thoughts on Twitter!We also invite you to a professional development lab called Engaging Religious Diversity in the Workplace: Building Your Interfaith Strategy and Skillset on November 8th from 12-4pm CT. Use the code from Episode 3 for a special Interfaith Business Network $10 discount. Didn't catch the code or not working for you? Email us!
The SDR Show (Sex, Drugs, & Rock-n-Roll Show) w/Ralph Sutton & Big Jay Oakerson
Theory Of A Deadman singer Tyler Connolly and lead guitarist David Brenner join Ralph Sutton and James Mattern and discuss where the name Theory Of A Deadman came from, their Band Meeting podcast, their song "Bitch Came Back" and songs about getting dumped, Tyler and David's first concerts, first drug and first sexual experiences and so much more!(Air Date: October 16th, 2021)Support our sponsors!Promescent.com - Free shipping and a 60-day money back guarantee! Check out Promescent an for assortment of products to enhance your sex life!BlueChew.com - Use promo code: SDR to get your first month free! Just pay $5 for shipping!YoKratom.com - Check out Yo Kratom (home of the $60 kilo) for all your kratom needs!The SDR Show merchandise is available at https://podcastmerch.com/collections/the-sdr-showYou can watch The SDR Show LIVE for FREE every Wednesday and Saturday at 9pm ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: SDR for a 7-day FREE trial with access to every SDR show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Theory Of A DeadmanBand Twitter: https://twitter.com/theorymusicBand Instagram: https://instagram.com/theorymusicTyler Connelly Instagram: https://instagram.com/tylerconnellytheoryDavid Brenner Instagram: https://instagram.com/thedavearmyRalph SuttonTwitter: https://twitter.com/iamralphsuttonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton/Big Jay OakersonTwitter: https://twitter.com/bigjayoakersonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigjayoakerson/The SDR ShowTwitter: https://twitter.com/theSDRshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesdrshow/Shannon LeeTwitter: https://twitter.com/imshannonleeInstagram: https://instagram.com/shannonlee6982GaS Digital NetworkTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigital/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
How can we best understand ethnic armed organizations on the borderlands of Myanmar? Why did the Karen embrace the military-initiated peace process in 2012, shortly after the Kachin had rejected ceasefire proposals? How can ethnographic fieldwork inform studies of insurgent movements? And what does the February 2021 military coup mean for the future of ethnic conflicts in Myanmar In this wide-ranging conversation, David Brenner – a lecturer in global insecurities at the University of Sussex – discusses these questions with Duncan McCargo, director of the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies and professor of political science at the University of Copenhagen. He makes the case for an understanding of insurgent groups based on their specific internal political dynamics, which cannot be readily reduced to rational, economics-related incentives and obstacles. Rebel Politics: A Political Sociology of Armed Struggle in Myanmar's Borderlands (Cornell UP, 2019) analyzes the changing dynamics of the civil war in Myanmar, one of the most entrenched armed conflicts in the world. Since 2011, a national peace process has gone hand-in-hand with escalating ethnic conflict. The Karen National Union (KNU), previously known for its uncompromising stance against the central government of Myanmar, became a leader in the peace process after it signed a ceasefire in 2012. Meanwhile, the Kachin Independence Organization (KIO) returned to the trenches in 2011 after its own seventeen-year-long ceasefire broke down. To understand these puzzling changes, Brenner conducted ethnographic fieldwork among the KNU and KIO, analyzing the relations between rebel leaders, their rank-and-file, and local communities in the context of wider political and geopolitical transformations. Drawing on political sociology perspectives, Rebel Politics explains how revolutionary elites capture and lose legitimacy within their own movements and how these internal contestations drive the strategies of rebellion in unforeseen ways. Brenner presents a novel perspective that contributes to our understanding of contemporary politics in Southeast Asia, and to the study of conflict, peace and security, by highlighting the hidden social dynamics and everyday practices of political violence, ethnic conflict, rebel governance and borderland politics. Interested in this topic? You might also like these recent NBN podcasts: Karen Sanctuaries: Memory, Biodiversity and Political Sovereignty Ruth Streicher, "Uneasy Military Encounters: The Imperial Politics of Counterinsurgency in Southern Thailand" (Cornell UP, 2020) Duncan McCargo is an eclectic, internationalist political scientist and literature buff: his day job is directing the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies at the University of Copenhagen. Learn more here, here, here, and here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
How can we best understand ethnic armed organizations on the borderlands of Myanmar? Why did the Karen embrace the military-initiated peace process in 2012, shortly after the Kachin had rejected ceasefire proposals? How can ethnographic fieldwork inform studies of insurgent movements? And what does the February 2021 military coup mean for the future of ethnic conflicts in Myanmar In this wide-ranging conversation, David Brenner – a lecturer in global insecurities at the University of Sussex – discusses these questions with Duncan McCargo, director of the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies and professor of political science at the University of Copenhagen. He makes the case for an understanding of insurgent groups based on their specific internal political dynamics, which cannot be readily reduced to rational, economics-related incentives and obstacles. Rebel Politics: A Political Sociology of Armed Struggle in Myanmar's Borderlands (Cornell UP, 2019) analyzes the changing dynamics of the civil war in Myanmar, one of the most entrenched armed conflicts in the world. Since 2011, a national peace process has gone hand-in-hand with escalating ethnic conflict. The Karen National Union (KNU), previously known for its uncompromising stance against the central government of Myanmar, became a leader in the peace process after it signed a ceasefire in 2012. Meanwhile, the Kachin Independence Organization (KIO) returned to the trenches in 2011 after its own seventeen-year-long ceasefire broke down. To understand these puzzling changes, Brenner conducted ethnographic fieldwork among the KNU and KIO, analyzing the relations between rebel leaders, their rank-and-file, and local communities in the context of wider political and geopolitical transformations. Drawing on political sociology perspectives, Rebel Politics explains how revolutionary elites capture and lose legitimacy within their own movements and how these internal contestations drive the strategies of rebellion in unforeseen ways. Brenner presents a novel perspective that contributes to our understanding of contemporary politics in Southeast Asia, and to the study of conflict, peace and security, by highlighting the hidden social dynamics and everyday practices of political violence, ethnic conflict, rebel governance and borderland politics. Interested in this topic? You might also like these recent NBN podcasts: Karen Sanctuaries: Memory, Biodiversity and Political Sovereignty Ruth Streicher, "Uneasy Military Encounters: The Imperial Politics of Counterinsurgency in Southern Thailand" (Cornell UP, 2020) Duncan McCargo is an eclectic, internationalist political scientist and literature buff: his day job is directing the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies at the University of Copenhagen. Learn more here, here, here, and here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/southeast-asian-studies
How can we best understand ethnic armed organizations on the borderlands of Myanmar? Why did the Karen embrace the military-initiated peace process in 2012, shortly after the Kachin had rejected ceasefire proposals? How can ethnographic fieldwork inform studies of insurgent movements? And what does the February 2021 military coup mean for the future of ethnic conflicts in Myanmar In this wide-ranging conversation, David Brenner – a lecturer in global insecurities at the University of Sussex – discusses these questions with Duncan McCargo, director of the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies and professor of political science at the University of Copenhagen. He makes the case for an understanding of insurgent groups based on their specific internal political dynamics, which cannot be readily reduced to rational, economics-related incentives and obstacles. Rebel Politics: A Political Sociology of Armed Struggle in Myanmar's Borderlands (Cornell UP, 2019) analyzes the changing dynamics of the civil war in Myanmar, one of the most entrenched armed conflicts in the world. Since 2011, a national peace process has gone hand-in-hand with escalating ethnic conflict. The Karen National Union (KNU), previously known for its uncompromising stance against the central government of Myanmar, became a leader in the peace process after it signed a ceasefire in 2012. Meanwhile, the Kachin Independence Organization (KIO) returned to the trenches in 2011 after its own seventeen-year-long ceasefire broke down. To understand these puzzling changes, Brenner conducted ethnographic fieldwork among the KNU and KIO, analyzing the relations between rebel leaders, their rank-and-file, and local communities in the context of wider political and geopolitical transformations. Drawing on political sociology perspectives, Rebel Politics explains how revolutionary elites capture and lose legitimacy within their own movements and how these internal contestations drive the strategies of rebellion in unforeseen ways. Brenner presents a novel perspective that contributes to our understanding of contemporary politics in Southeast Asia, and to the study of conflict, peace and security, by highlighting the hidden social dynamics and everyday practices of political violence, ethnic conflict, rebel governance and borderland politics. Interested in this topic? You might also like these recent NBN podcasts: Karen Sanctuaries: Memory, Biodiversity and Political Sovereignty Ruth Streicher, "Uneasy Military Encounters: The Imperial Politics of Counterinsurgency in Southern Thailand" (Cornell UP, 2020) Duncan McCargo is an eclectic, internationalist political scientist and literature buff: his day job is directing the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies at the University of Copenhagen. Learn more here, here, here, and here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history
How can we best understand ethnic armed organizations on the borderlands of Myanmar? Why did the Karen embrace the military-initiated peace process in 2012, shortly after the Kachin had rejected ceasefire proposals? How can ethnographic fieldwork inform studies of insurgent movements? And what does the February 2021 military coup mean for the future of ethnic conflicts in Myanmar In this wide-ranging conversation, David Brenner – a lecturer in global insecurities at the University of Sussex – discusses these questions with Duncan McCargo, director of the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies and professor of political science at the University of Copenhagen. He makes the case for an understanding of insurgent groups based on their specific internal political dynamics, which cannot be readily reduced to rational, economics-related incentives and obstacles. Rebel Politics: A Political Sociology of Armed Struggle in Myanmar's Borderlands (Cornell UP, 2019) analyzes the changing dynamics of the civil war in Myanmar, one of the most entrenched armed conflicts in the world. Since 2011, a national peace process has gone hand-in-hand with escalating ethnic conflict. The Karen National Union (KNU), previously known for its uncompromising stance against the central government of Myanmar, became a leader in the peace process after it signed a ceasefire in 2012. Meanwhile, the Kachin Independence Organization (KIO) returned to the trenches in 2011 after its own seventeen-year-long ceasefire broke down. To understand these puzzling changes, Brenner conducted ethnographic fieldwork among the KNU and KIO, analyzing the relations between rebel leaders, their rank-and-file, and local communities in the context of wider political and geopolitical transformations. Drawing on political sociology perspectives, Rebel Politics explains how revolutionary elites capture and lose legitimacy within their own movements and how these internal contestations drive the strategies of rebellion in unforeseen ways. Brenner presents a novel perspective that contributes to our understanding of contemporary politics in Southeast Asia, and to the study of conflict, peace and security, by highlighting the hidden social dynamics and everyday practices of political violence, ethnic conflict, rebel governance and borderland politics. Interested in this topic? You might also like these recent NBN podcasts: Karen Sanctuaries: Memory, Biodiversity and Political Sovereignty Ruth Streicher, "Uneasy Military Encounters: The Imperial Politics of Counterinsurgency in Southern Thailand" (Cornell UP, 2020) Duncan McCargo is an eclectic, internationalist political scientist and literature buff: his day job is directing the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies at the University of Copenhagen. Learn more here, here, here, and here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
How can we best understand ethnic armed organizations on the borderlands of Myanmar? Why did the Karen embrace the military-initiated peace process in 2012, shortly after the Kachin had rejected ceasefire proposals? How can ethnographic fieldwork inform studies of insurgent movements? And what does the February 2021 military coup mean for the future of ethnic conflicts in Myanmar In this wide-ranging conversation, David Brenner – a lecturer in global insecurities at the University of Sussex – discusses these questions with Duncan McCargo, director of the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies and professor of political science at the University of Copenhagen. He makes the case for an understanding of insurgent groups based on their specific internal political dynamics, which cannot be readily reduced to rational, economics-related incentives and obstacles. Rebel Politics: A Political Sociology of Armed Struggle in Myanmar's Borderlands (Cornell UP, 2019) analyzes the changing dynamics of the civil war in Myanmar, one of the most entrenched armed conflicts in the world. Since 2011, a national peace process has gone hand-in-hand with escalating ethnic conflict. The Karen National Union (KNU), previously known for its uncompromising stance against the central government of Myanmar, became a leader in the peace process after it signed a ceasefire in 2012. Meanwhile, the Kachin Independence Organization (KIO) returned to the trenches in 2011 after its own seventeen-year-long ceasefire broke down. To understand these puzzling changes, Brenner conducted ethnographic fieldwork among the KNU and KIO, analyzing the relations between rebel leaders, their rank-and-file, and local communities in the context of wider political and geopolitical transformations. Drawing on political sociology perspectives, Rebel Politics explains how revolutionary elites capture and lose legitimacy within their own movements and how these internal contestations drive the strategies of rebellion in unforeseen ways. Brenner presents a novel perspective that contributes to our understanding of contemporary politics in Southeast Asia, and to the study of conflict, peace and security, by highlighting the hidden social dynamics and everyday practices of political violence, ethnic conflict, rebel governance and borderland politics. Interested in this topic? You might also like these recent NBN podcasts: Karen Sanctuaries: Memory, Biodiversity and Political Sovereignty Ruth Streicher, "Uneasy Military Encounters: The Imperial Politics of Counterinsurgency in Southern Thailand" (Cornell UP, 2020) Duncan McCargo is an eclectic, internationalist political scientist and literature buff: his day job is directing the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies at the University of Copenhagen. Learn more here, here, here, and here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
When you see something that strikes you as funny and instantly make a joke about it, observational humor, Join us for a look at a comic that would pioneer making it in to an art form. His Journey on the talk show circuit to becoming one of the top comedic performers of the time fulfilling his dream, and the one thing he would leave it all behind for that was more important to him FAMILY!
Linda Marcus Smith, the host of The Comic's Spot joined Mark and Nicole for a fun show. Linda talked about growing up as the daughter of Holocaust survivors, then going in the Army where she was stationed in Germany and was the only woman on base with thousands of men. She started performing stand up comedy in her 60s after sending jokes on Twitter to Sinbad, David Brenner and Kirstie Alley (!). She now has found her home in the Las Vegas comedy scene and on her show, where she has interviewed over 600 comedians including Sinbad, Tommy Chong and former teen idol Bobby Rydell. This show is brought to you by Audible go to to www.audibletrial.com/dms for a free audiobook, free Audible originals and 30 day free trial to Audible Raze Energy Drinks Go to https://bit.ly/2VMoqkk and put in the coupon code DMS for 15% off the best energy drinks. Zero calories. Zero carbs. Zero crash. Renagade CBD Coming soon to www.renagadecbd.com
There is nothing traditional about Gridfailure but it's still the greatest new thing I've heard in awhile. Forget the idea of songs. This is where chaos, tragedy, happiness, joy and insanity all meet in a place built for the listener to escape the day to day aspect of living a so called normal life.Gridfailure are made up of David Brenner and Mac Gollehon. When they're not creating nightmarish soundscapes, Dave runs Earsplit Promotions and Mac Gollehon plays a variety of brass instruments for the worlds most famous bands. I'm sure you've tripped across these guys in your sonic experiences.It was my honor and intense joy to host them on my show. It's music like this that catapults me to a new place and I am so grateful they have allowed me to slingshot them all the further into the ionosphere and to you, my Rockstar Superhero listeners.I know you'll enjoy my chat with two of the most incredible men I've ever had the chance to connect with. This is the cinematic monstrosity, Gridfailure, on the Rockstar Superhero Podcast.Time Codes:4:00 Prince wanted to meet Mac7:00 Natural adrenaline and playing slower11:20 Listening to the album in the dark15:30 Dragnet and Texas Chainsaw Massacre19:00 Talking influences and living in New York23:30 Changing time signatures and reinventing music28:00 Cinema and the apocalypse32:30 Scoring a film and the fit of sound36:30 Sometimes it doesn't even matter41:25 A plethora of organic sounds45:20 Gridfailure makes my wife uncomfortable50:20 Don't get offended by art53:50 Just say no to arena rock57:30 There is no new anything in music today1:01:40 Getting adventurous with new sounds1:05:20 Living by the old adages1:08:50 Looking for a million dollars1:10:50 Grease at White CastleMusic courtesy of David Brenner and Mac Gollehon, "A Diet of Maggots," from the release "Dismemberment Cabaret" by Gridfailure - All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2021 - Nefarious IndustriesBandcamp: https://gridfailure.bandcamp.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gridfailure/Twitter: https://twitter.com/gridfailureInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gridfailure/Mac's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/macgollehon/Mac's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mac.gollehonSubscribe to both shows here: https://bit.ly/3airCvhWanna be on the show? Go here: https://calendly.com/rockstarsuperheroinstituteThe Rockstar Superhero Podcast examines the personal lives and creative careers of your favorite classic rock artists. We are obsessed with understanding the inner workings of the music business and all that it takes to remain in the public eye for as long as possible. Join us as we pursue conversations with legends and legends in the making.The Rockstar Superhero Radicals podcast was created to connect you directly to people, professional and private, who have lived lives worth discussing and offer solutions to our listeners, one heart at a time. If you are seeking truth and purpose beyond yourself, the Radicals podcast is for you.Copyright 2021 Rockstar Superhero Podcast - All Rights ReservedBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/rockstar-superhero--4792050/support.
The SDR Show (Sex, Drugs, & Rock-n-Roll Show) w/Ralph Sutton & Big Jay Oakerson
Alan Zweibel joins Ralph Sutton and James Mattern and they discuss Alan Zweibel starting out writing for $7 a joke, the mob presence in the comedy community, political correctness and cancel culture then vs now, Alan Zweibel's time on Saturday Night Live, his relationship with Gilda Radner and how it contributed to their creative process, learning what the funniest number is from David Brenner, upcoming projects, Alan Zweibel's first concert, first drug and first sexual experience and so much more!(Air Date: May 8th, 2021)Support our sponsors!YoKratom.com - Check out Yo Kratom (the home of the $60 kilo) for all your kratom needs!The SDR Show merchandise is available at https://podcastmerch.com/collections/the-sdr-showYou can watch The SDR Show LIVE for FREE every Wednesday and Saturday at 9pm ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: SDR for a 7-day FREE trial with access to every SDR show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Alan ZweibelTwitter: https://twitter.com/alanzweibelInstagram: https://instagram.com/alanzweibelofficialJames L. MatternTwitter: https://twitter.com/jameslmatternInstagram: https://instagram.com/thejamesmatternRalph SuttonTwitter: https://twitter.com/iamralphsuttonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton/The SDR ShowTwitter: https://twitter.com/theSDRshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesdrshow/Shannon LeeTwitter: https://twitter.com/imshannonleeInstagram: https://instagram.com/shannonlee6982GaS Digital NetworkTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigital/Ani MoushTwitter: https://twitter.com/Ani_MoushInstagram: https://instagram.com/Ani_Moush
#BestofTSL www.MRETalent.com www.TheSatinLounge.com Best of The Satin Lounge with Kia René welcomes multi-talented singer/songwriter and LGBTQ+ Activist MELANIE RICE to Pillow Talk. As a performer, Melanie Rice currently leads her own 10 piece dance band and her own Jazz Quartet. On the concert stage, she has opened for headliners such as Smokey Robinson, Joan Rivers and David Brenner, as well as worked as a back-up vocalist with Jazz Great Grover Washington, Jr., Joe Piscopo and Bobby Rydell. She has also recorded & released a romantic CD with Grammy nominated Jazz pianist George Mesterhazy entitled “He Loves, She Loves” and her latest CD is titled “This Love of Mine” and features several world class musicians – Dean Schneider (piano), Tim Lekan (upright bass) and Bob Shomo (drums). Both CDs are available on iTunes and Amazon. In 2008, Melanie founded MRE Talent Management, an artist management company through which she manages several emerging & established artists in the music, television and film industries. She's the co-producer of The Miss'd America Pageant AND The Hansen House Concert – “Street Life”. She most recently added “Film Producer” to her long list of credits and is Co-Producer and Music Supervisor for Nicole Conn and Soul Kiss Films' latest feature “A Perfect Ending” starring Barbara Niven, Jessica Clark, Morgan Fairchild and John Heard. She will also be the Co-Producer and Music Supervisor for Nicole Conn's next feature “She Walks In Beauty” set to film in the UK and Los Angeles in 2014. MELANIE RICE FACEBOOK @MRETalent INSTAGRAM @MRETalent TWITTER @MRETalentmgmt OUR SOCIALS www.thesatinlounge.com YouTube Channel #TheSatinLoungeLive INSTAGRAM @_thesatinlounge TWITTER @_thesatinlounge FACEBOOK @TheSatinLoungewithKiaRene www.kiarene.com INSTAGRAM @iamkiarene TWITTER @KiaRene FACEBOOK @iamkiarene --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesatinlounge/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesatinlounge/support
Když jsem se před natáčením bavil s Davidem Brennerem z e-shopu se šperky Klenota.cz, řekl mi, že teď nepotřebují tolik objednávek a že jim jich PPC a SEO přináší dostatek. Sám David je SEO specialista a v rozhovoru vyprávěl, jak ve firmě nad SEO přemýšlí. Optimalizace pro vyhledávače je pro e-shopy velmi důležitá. Přesto ji mnoho firem považuje za okrajovou aktivitu. Jak ale dokazuje e-shop Klenota.cz, může se SEO stát stěžejním zdrojem nových objednávek. Přispět k tomu navíc může už jen to, že firma zaměstná vlastního SEO specialistu a poskytne mu dostatek prostoru pro práci. Tato epizoda je součástí podcastu rostecky.cz a moderuje ji Jiří Rostecký. Pokud chcete podpořit jeho práci, sdílejte epizodu dál a neváhejte se podívat i na webové stránky rostecky.cz a Jirkův osobní blog: https://bit.ly/JirkaBlog Veškerá doporučení, informace, data, služby, reklamy nebo jakékoliv jiné sdělení zveřejněné na našich stránkách je pouze nezávazného charakteru a nejedná se o odborné rady nebo doporučení z naší strany. Podrobnosti na odkazu https://mladypodnikatel.cz/upozorneni.
In this episode Jan and RJ interview Eric Thompson. Eric was born and raised in Northeast Ohio. While still a college student, Eric began performing magic and comedy in local bars. Eric has shared the stage with some of the most famous acts in comedy including Jay Leno, Drew Carey, Pat Paulson, and David Brenner. He has also opened for many musical guests such as Englebert Humperdink, Kenny Loggins, and The Spinners! After an experience performing magic for local kids on a cruise excursion, Eric decided it time to travel the world and help bring joy to as many places as possible. Since that fateful cruise, he has traveled to over twenty-seven countries and performed in front of COUNTLESS people. If you want to learn more about Eric and his mission, please visit his website at: https://www.ericthompsonmagic.com There are GOERS and SENDERS. If you're unable to GO to these countries and help these people, donate to Eric so he can continue his outreach. If you want to support us, there are three ways to do so. One is to donate to the cause at www.patreon.com/theapexpodcast! Even a small donation of a DOLLAR a month opens up access to all of the up and coming Patreon based content and a FIVE dollar donation earns you a live THANK YOU from Jan and RJ live on an episode of The Apex! Second, visit our merch line that is proudly partnered with Envision Clothing Company... https://envisionclothingcompany.com/collections/the-apex-chasers The final one is completely FREE. All we ask is if you learned something from this episode or know of someone that needs to hear our message. Share it with them! Follow us on social media: Twitter (Jan): @_theapexpodcast Twitter (RJ): @docholliday92 Instagram: @Apex_Communications_Network Website: https://www.theapexpodcast.com Know someone who would be a good guest? Email our producer Jacob Popio at Jacob@chasetheapex.com
Since the widespread use of antibiotics began in the 1940s, we've tried to develop new drugs faster than bacteria can evolve -- but this strategy isn't working. Drug-resistant bacteria known as superbugs killed nearly 700,000 people last year, and by 2050 that number could be 10 million -- more than cancer kills each year. Can physics help? In a talk from the frontiers of science, radiation scientist David Brenner shares his work studying a potentially life-saving weapon: a wavelength of ultraviolet light known as far-UVC, which can kill superbugs safely, without penetrating our skin. Followed by a Q&A with TED Curator Chris Anderson. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the latest installment of "Question of Note," in which we take a listener's question — your question! — and find just the right the person to answer it. See them all here as we go along. Got a Question of Note you'd like answered? Email notetoself@wnyc.org with a voice memo. Here's how to record one. Between our cell phones, wireless Internet networks, and all of the set-ups that let our devices communicate with one another wirelessly, we're pretty much constantly bathing in low-level radiation. This worries Martha, a listener in Santa Fe, whose mother asked her for a set of wireless headphones: "I've been listening to your podcast for a few months and am glad to hear so many other people are concerned with the tech issues that bother me too. Right now I'm concerned about wireless (RF) and bluetooth radiation. Wireless devices have so quickly become a part of our lives, but it is looking more and more likely that they could also have potentially serious health effects. My mom has trouble hearing, and wants me to get her a set of wireless headphones to watch TV without blasting the whole house. That sounds good, but the more research I do, the less I am happy about her having wireless (or wired) headphones next to her skull for hours each day. She just sees the convenience, and writes off the list of potential side effects (brain tumors, cancer, cataracts, headaches, skin problems, etc). I'd love to hear your take on this issue." To delve deeper into the question, we spoke with Mary Harris, host of WNYC's new health podcast "Only Human." Mary says the fact of the matter is that scientists haven't yet found any conclusive evidence that suggests WiFi is dangerous. The waves involved in letting you use your cell phone, browse the web, or listen to the radio are much, much lower energy than X-rays or gamma rays — the kind that can actually break down DNA strands and cause mutations, which is why you have to protect yourself with a lead blanket when the dentist takes images of your teeth. Scientists have yet to prove that WiFi could lead to cancer. When it comes to cell phones, there's some evidence that suggests a link between cell phone usage and a slightly elevated rate of cancer — but because these weren't experimental studies, there's no way of knowing whether cell phones are the culprit, or whether that rate has gone up because diagnostic techniques have improved. Mary spoke about this with David Brenner, a professor of radiation biophysics at Columbia, who pointed out that there are much bigger things to be worried about when it comes to cancer-causing radiation: Yup. (Mary Harris/Only Human) Even the most diligent consumer would have a hard — if not impossible — time avoiding every potential cancer-causing agent. "If you tried to eliminate every possible carcinogen, you wouldn't eat, wouldn't breathe, wouldn't go out in the sunshine — we have to be pragmatic about how to interpret these things," Brenner says. However, cancer isn't the only concern with WiFi. In recent years, a number of people have reported suffering from what's known as electromagnetic hypersensitivity, with symptoms like nausea, dizziness, and heart palpitations. In Massachusetts, a family is suing their son's boarding school for causing him to experience this syndrome after the school boosted its WiFi signal in 2013; meanwhile, in France, a court recently ruled that a woman suffering from symptoms of electromagnetic hypersensitivity could receive disability payments — and this comes on the heels of France banning WiFi in its nursery schools. Still, the science is hazy here, as well: though these people's symptoms are real, there's no proof that electromagnetic fields like WiFi are the cause. One thing we do know for sure, thanks to David Brenner: Those wireless headphones Martha's mom wants? They're perfectly safe. They don't actually emit a wireless signal; they just receive it — so wearing them on her head for hours each day won't expose her to much at all. As for the rest of us, we can rest assured that our WiFi probably isn't giving us cancer, and we'd be better served by sticking to the basics: remembering to wear some SPF, laying off the cigarettes, and getting our heart rates up once and a while. But if it makes you feel better to use headphones with your cell phone or keep the WiFi away from your baby's room, go for it — you certainly won't be hurting anyone. UPDATE: A lot of listeners were curious about the source of our statistic on the risk of developing cancer. That stat comes from the National Cancer Institute, which tells us that "approximately 39.6 percent of men and women will be diagnosed with all cancer sites at some point during their lifetime, based on 2010-2012 data." Hear the first episode of Only Human here. It will make you cry. In a meaningful way. And as always, subscribe to Note to Self on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, I Heart Radio, or anywhere else using our RSS feed.