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Two tales of midwestern kids with BIG dreams. Featuring the rap lyrics of a Detroit girl growing up in the 90s; and the journals of a Fargo teenager with dreams of working for Disney World. You can find Justin Jorgensen's Dapper Day at DapperDay.com or @dapperday on insta/tiktock.Get a 14 day free trial and save 10% off your first purchase of a website or a domain at squarespace.com/mortifiedCREDITS: Podcast produced and hosted by Neil Katcher and David Nadelberg. Stage show created by David Nadelberg. OTHER PROJECTS FROM MORTIFIED MEDIA:// STAGE: We currently have local chapters in 9 US locations. See upcoming events at getmortified.com/live. // TV: Watch our concert film, Mortified Nation, and our 6-part mini series, The Mortified Guide, now on Tubi and other platforms. // KIDS PODCAST: We also made an awesome podcast for kids 9-13 called Ooh You're in Trouble. It's kind of like we made Mortified Jr. Each episode features a true story about a moment when someone broke a rule growing up, and what happened when they did. It's an educational and comedic series that delivers exciting stories while helping kid's define their sense of ethics. // BOOKS: We've also got a guided journal, My Mortified Life, that prompts you to compare your life to your childhood self. We've also got 2 Mortified anthologies. // GAME: Check out our confessional card game, I Can't Believe I Did That.
Full House star Jodie Sweetin shares the poetry she wrote as a teenager for the first time ever.CREDITS: Podcast produced and hosted by Neil Katcher and David Nadelberg. Stage show created by David Nadelberg. OTHER PROJECTS FROM MORTIFIED MEDIA:// STAGE: We currently have local chapters in 9 US locations. See upcoming events at getmortified.com/live. // TV: Watch our concert film, Mortified Nation, and our 6-part mini series, The Mortified Guide, now on Tubi and other platforms. // KIDS PODCAST: We also made an awesome podcast for kids 9-13 called Ooh You're in Trouble. It's kind of like we made Mortified Jr. Each episode features a true story about a moment when someone broke a rule growing up, and what happened when they did. It's an educational and comedic series that delivers exciting stories while helping kid's define their sense of ethics. // BOOKS: We've also got a guided journal, My Mortified Life, that prompts you to compare your life to your childhood self. We've also got 2 Mortified anthologies. // GAME: Check out our confessional card game, I Can't Believe I Did That.
Segments include: A boy, Mat, fears he might become a sidekick. A girl, Keri, struggles with feelings of being overshadowed by a classmate. Finally, a teenager named Cassandra pines to be seen as anything more than a friend. CREDITS: Podcast produced and hosted by Neil Katcher and David Nadelberg. Stage show created by David Nadelberg. OTHER PROJECTS FROM MORTIFIED MEDIA:// STAGE: We currently have local chapters in 9 US locations. See upcoming events at getmortified.com/live. // TV: Watch our concert film, Mortified Nation, and our 6-part mini series, The Mortified Guide, now on Tubi and other platforms. // KIDS PODCAST: We also made an awesome podcast for kids 9-13 called Ooh You're in Trouble. It's kind of like we made Mortified Jr. Each episode features a true story about a moment when someone broke a rule growing up, and what happened when they did. It's an educational and comedic series that delivers exciting stories while helping kid's define their sense of ethics. // BOOKS: We've also got a guided journal, My Mortified Life, that prompts you to compare your life to your childhood self. We've also got 2 Mortified anthologies. // GAME: Check out our confessional card game, I Can't Believe I Did That.
The Moth is one of the oldest shows in podcasting. In fact, it pre-dates the medium by several years, having begun in the founder's living room in 1997. Today, The Moth is an internationally touring live storytelling production and a popular podcast and radio show. This week Leah sits down with The Moth's senior director Meg Bowles to talk about The Moth's new book, "A Point of Beauty: True Stories of Holding On and Letting Go," and about 27 years of helping everyday people bring their stories to life. Plus, we'll have more storytelling podcasts. Like Mortified, where we'll hear host David Nadelberg read an extremely cringey love letter he wrote as a teenager in front of a live audience. All that and more, this week on Podcast Playlist. Featuring: The Moth, Grown, Mortified, Normal Gossip Check out our episode with Kelsey McKinney from Normal Gossip For links and more info, head to cbc.ca/podcastplaylist
Ever wonder how Mortified began? To celebrate the project's 20th anniversary, Mortified founder David Nadelberg shares the show's origin story including: never-before-heard recordings from the debut stage show, behind the scenes trivia and the unsent love letter that started it all.
Surprise episode! Hear the journal of Brett Freedman, a closeted middle schooler in the 1980s who tries to keep 2 things alive— his fish and his hopes for romance. Recorded in Los Angeles. Featured in our encore segment: Jimmy Radosta's Grinch-y Christmas journal, recorded in Portland, OR. And stay tuned, a batch of new episodes are coming in the first half of 2024. The Mortified Podcast is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX. Produced by Neil Katcher and David Nadelberg.
Listen in as we interview guests David Nadelberg & Merk Nguyen (Ooh! You're in Trouble), Jamila Wignot (Ailey), Lindsay “Momma Strong” Eskildsen (American Ninja Warrior) and Danni Washington (The Genius Generation) Host Ethan P. is joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Sammi, Ashleigh, Eshaan and Apurva. Before you spend your hard earned dollars at the movies, be sure to listen to what our youth reporters have to say.
Listen in as we interview guests David Nadelberg & Merk Nguyen (Ooh! You're in Trouble), Jamila Wignot (Ailey), Lindsay “Momma Strong” Eskildsen (American Ninja Warrior) and Danni Washington (The Genius Generation) Host Ethan P. is joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Sammi, Ashleigh, Eshaan and Apurva. Before you spend your hard earned dollars at the movies, be sure to listen to what our youth reporters have to say.
The world suddenly changed, but should your AMS? Maybe not. What non-dues revenue sources are lying in wait with your current AMS? Maybe more than you think! For this episode of Association Chat, we talk about APIs and how your current AMS could be helping you with everything from virtual event fees, certification exam charges, e-Learning proceeds to eCommerce sales and so much more! What AMS does all that? Most of them now, because they have increasingly robust APIs! We ask: What are Application Programmer Interfaces? Why should association executives care? What is the low-hanging fruit for squeezing more dollars from your AMS in non-dues revenue? Guests Anirudh "Rudy" Pandya, Owens Gollamandala, and Tom McClintock discuss all this and much, much more as we chatted about "Squeezing Non-Dues Revenue Out of Your AMS" on this episode of Association Chat! SUPPORT Association Chat on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/associationchat Association Chat started as a weekly tweetchat in March 2009, and it provides participants the chance to learn and connect weekly around different topics relevant to the community. Past guests have included Mo Rocca, Max Brooks, Seth Godin, Harriet Washington, David Nadelberg, Dorie Clark, Nir Eyal, Radha Agrawal, Miki Agrawal, Scott Stratten, and hundreds of other compelling guests. Feel free to email if you have any questions! Email: kiki@amplifiedgrowth.net FIND Association Chat: APPLE PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/42X3jBR... YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/Association... BLOG: https://associationchat.com/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/assnchat INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/association... FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Assoc... MIGHTY NETWORKS: https://associationchat.mn.co/feed LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13680...
What is the role storytelling plays in creating deeper relationships? Dave Nadelberg is best known as the creator of Mortified and the cultural movement has now become a podcast, multiple books, a couple documentaries and the new Netflix series, The Mortified Guide. But it all started with a live show, which is still going strong across 20 cities around the world. He and co-creator Neil Katcher recently created a card game called, "I Can't Believe I Did That..." which is both a party game and an exercise in empathy and hilarity. We'll talk about the power of storytelling and the ways we can use story to better connect with other people. " Reminisce with your friends about intense pop star crushes, questionable fashion choices, and sobbing at the middle school dance with conversation prompts that spark memories of your most heartwarming, confusing, and totally OMG-worthy moments. Celebrate all your weirdest and most wonderful childhood memories and get to know your friends like never before with this gloriously awkward and honest party game for adults 17 and up--perfect for any video chat or socially distant hangout."
Mortified features adults sharing the embarrassing things they wrote as kids and teens. Secret crushes, personal details, feelings on life and love. The Mortified Stage Show has been seen all over the country since 2002. The podcast numbers nearly 200 episodes. It’s humbling, embarrassing and hilarious. So, Zack wants to know, why isn’t The Modified Podcast in everyone’s library?
Fresh off Netflix's The Mortified Guide, Executive Producers David Nadelberg and Mike Mayer visit the I'm Still Right studio to argue about whether or not it's ever okay to read another person's diary. Later, the group discusses LA's worst office space, the merits of a the movie Gattaca, and the nightmare that is an Amazon third-party sellerThis month's episode is sponsored by Quip. Quip starts at just $25 and, if you go to GETQUIP.COM/right right now, you’ll get your first refill pack FREE with a QUIP electric toothbrush.Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceMusic by Doug DeLuca
On the Rocks: LIVE with actor Martin Kove (Karate Kid, Rambo II, Wyatt Earp) chatting about Season 2 of Cobra Kai; actor/stand up comedian and former boxer Sean Carrigan (Young and the Restless, American Vandal); creator of the Mortified universe, David Nadelberg with guest co-host actor/BMXer Kurt Yaeger (NCIS: Los Angeles, Sons of Anarchy, Personal Space) and your host with the most, Alexander Rodriguez! Follow us on Twitter/Instagram: @ontherocksonair www.OntheRocksRadioShow.com Listen to past episodes on iTunes, iHeartRadio, TuneIn and YouTube!
In the proud history of kibbitzing k-9 films, which stands supreme? Mark and Hal are joined by their friend Dave Nadelberg from Mortified to get to the bottom of things. Come see We Got This LIVE at the PHIT Comedy Theater in Philadelphia during the Philly Podcast Festival! We've got two shows on Saturday, June 23rd - for tickets and info, click here!
After the discovery of an unsent teenage love letter, David Nadelberg began asking people online whether they knew anyone who wanted to share their hideously embarrassing childhood writings on stage. It went viral and Mortified was born. 15 years later, it's been a podcast, a stage show, a 2013 movie and now a Netflix show. There’s a Dublin Chapter of the movement and recently David was in town for a show. He spoke to Róisín Ingle about the teenage crush that spawned the movement, and lots more.
Welcome to the weekly roundup of Netflix Picks. Our hosts talk new releases and tell you what you should be watching on the platform. Today we welcome guess David Nadelberg. Rick Hong - @rickhong, Steve Kauffman - @stevekaufmann, Amy Cassandra Martinez - @AmyCassdandraMartinez, Ashley Chaney - @ashleyoncamera Welcome to the weekly roundup of Netflix Picks. Our hosts talk new releases and tell you what you should be watching on the platform. Here's what's coming to Netflix: Feb. 26 El Vato: Season 2 Heyday of the Insensitive Bastards People You May Know Sin Senos si Hay Paraíso: Season 2 Winnie Feb. 27 Derren Brown: The Push Marlon Wayans: Woke-Ish March 1st 300 (2006) 21 Thunder (Season 1) 2307: Winter’s Dream (2016) Adel Karam: Live from Beirut (2018) Netflix Original Standup Adventureland (2009) Algo Muy Gordo (2017) Alpha and Omega (2010) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Originally aired October 22, 2013 Aaron happily becomes a human lab rat, Janie unhappily refuses to tell a white lie to the loyal listeners, plus the duo welcome the founder and executive producer of MORTIFIED, David Nadelberg, to a super sized edition of “Snap Judgements.” Plus, what’s more alarming: crying in public or an animated cartoon about baby T-rexes called “Adorbasaurs!” And get ready: it’s “Pumpkin Body Butter” season! Gotta question for Janie and Aaron? Tweet @JanieHaddad and @DrLawyercop (or email: janieandaaron@gmail.com) Like us on our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/JanieandAaron). Jingles by KatParsonsMusic.com. Logo by AllOneWordDesign.com And be sure to check out the new documentary about MORTIFIED - info at www.mortifiednation.com
Mortified’s David Nadelberg helps Davy revisit his cringe-worthy teen journal, and a found book of raps inspires an entire fan club. Subscribe to FOUND so you never miss an episode: www.smarturl.it/foundp Thank you to our sponsors: Blue Apron - Get 3 meals free on your first order when you visit them here: www.blueapron.com/Found Zip Recruiter - Post your resume for free and learn how to hire smarter: www.ZipRecruiter.com/Found We'd like to hear from you. Find us on Twitter @FOUNDPodcast or Facebook.com/FOUNDPodcast, and please complete a quick survey at www.wondery.com/survey.
David Nadelberg (creator of Mortified) joins Cole and Vanessa to chat about The Sound of Music Live, Emmett Otter's Jugband Christmas, The Kids in the Hall, IFC vs. The Sundance Channel, The Golden Globe nominations, Oprah, being muppets, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Calvin & Hobbes, loneliness, and David's emotional session with Rick Schroder.Leave your answer to the firsts question (the first Christmas movie or TV special you can remember being into) on our website for a chance to win a Pop My Culture T-Shirt.