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Wally Show Podcast
Aftercast: I'm Not the Boss of Anything: January 7, 2025

Wally Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 27:24


Debating if a pop duo is a band, the New Orleans truck attack, snow days, Dax Shepherd watching football at the Golden Globes, and choosing vision or hearing. You can join our Wally Show Poddies Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/WallyShowPoddies

The Eric Zane Show Podcast
EZSP 1440 - Act 2 - Fat-a-thon update/ The documentary 1946/ Avoid "elephant tourism"

The Eric Zane Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 59:02


Note: "Act 1" was a separate published audio podcast.*Check out EZ's morning radio show "The InZane Asylum Q100 Michigan with Eric Zane" Click here*Get a FREE 7 day trial to Patreon to "try it out."*Watch the show live, daily at 8AM EST on Twitch! Please click here to follow the page.Email the show on the Shoreliners Striping inbox: eric@ericzaneshow.comTopics:*Fat-a-thon update: Amanda joins the fight. Kenney kind of blows and Jeremy kicks ass.*Dax Shepherd loves the Lions.*Local Detroit hilljacks celebrate Lions win.*There's a new oldest person in the world.*EZ takes the time to beat up Catholics. The film, 1946 is about religious assholes adding the word, "homosexual" to The Bible.*You might want to avoid "elephant tourism" if you travel to Thailand.*Asshole with tattoos all over his face and head claims his daughter was trafficked. Everybody thinks he did it because he looks like such an asshole.*Asshole of the Day BTYB TC PaintballSponsors:Green Medicine Shop, Impact Power Sports, Kuiper Tree Care, Berlin Raceway, Frank Fuss / My Policy Shop Insurance, Kings Room Barbershop, A&E Heating and Cooling, The Mario Flores Lakeshore Team of VanDyk Mortgage, Shoreliners Striping, Ervines Auto Repair Grand Rapids Hybrid & EV, TC PaintballInterested in advertising? Email eric@ericzaneshow.com and let me design a marketing plan for you.Contact: Shoreliners Striping inbox eric@ericzaneshow.comDiscord LinkEZSP TikTokSubscribe to my YouTube channelHire me on Cameo!Tshirts available herePlease subscribe, rate & write a review on Apple Podcastspatreon.com/ericzaneInstagram: ericzaneshowTwitterSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-eric-zane-show-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Bold Beautiful Borderline
GREATEST HITS DAX SHEPHERD ARMCHAIR EXPERT DISCUSSION/RESPONSE ON BPD CHAT

Bold Beautiful Borderline

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 59:59


Hey ya'll - welcome to a greatest hits episode of the pod. Remember, no new eps until the new year for a little rest. Unless of course you're on Patreon, then there's new content over there so head on over if you'd like. This is one of the most popular episodes of 2022. It's an interesting discussion in response to a podcast I listened to from Dax Shepherd and Monica Padman about BPD. I wasn't pleased at the time. This episode features Laurie Edmundson, previous co-host of the BBB pod. If you want to follow what she's up to she can be found at laurieedmundson.com Enjoy and happy holidays! Send us a text message to be anonymously read and responded to! Support the showYou can find Sara on Instagram @borderlinefromhell. You can also find the podcast on IG @boldbeautifulborderline Corey Evans is the artist for the music featured. He can be found HERE Talon Abbott created the cover art. He. can be found HERE Leave us a voicemail about your thoughts or questions on the show at boldbeautifulborderline.comIf you like the show we would love if you could rate, subscribe and support us on Patreon. Patreon info here: https://www.patreon.com/boldbeautifulborderline?fan_landing=true Purchase Sara's Exploring Your Borderline Strengths Journal at https://www.amazon.com/Exploring-Your-Borderline-Strengths-Amundson/dp/B0C522Y7QT/ref=sr_1_1?crid=IGQBWJRE3CFX&keywords=exploring+your+borderline+strengths&qid=1685383771&sprefix=exploring+your+bor%2Caps%2C164&sr=8-1 For mental health supports: National Suicide Pr...

The Dazed and Engaged Podcast
035: "Are Favors Even a Thing Anymore?" with Kate Houston

The Dazed and Engaged Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 27:32


On Episode 035: “Are Wedding Favors Even a Thing Anymore?" the lovely Kate Houston, founder of The Kind Favor joined me on the show to tell us the truth about what your guests REALLY want. Sometimes favors can be a last minute thought but we think that with the proper mindset and planning, you can find something intentional that shows your guests how much you appreciate the effort they make to show up and support you. Not every favor is a good favor, but on this week's episode you'll learn that wedding favors ARE a thing still and how you can make sure you're spending your money on something your guests will cherish and enjoy.  Your host: Taylor Rhyne - Lemons & Willow Event Management, Owner & Lead Planner  @lemonsandwillowevents  www.lemonsandwillowevents.com Taylor.Rhyne@LemonsAndWillowEvents.com  This week's Guest: Kate Houston - The Kind Favor @shopthekindfavor   www.thekindfavor.com Kate@TheKindFavor.com ***Special Offer for Dazed & Engaged Listeners*** Use code LEMONSANDWILLOWEVENTS to get 10% your purchase at www.thekindfavor.com Our podcast recommendations this week: Armchair Expert with Dax Shepherd - https://open.spotify.com/show/6kAsbP8pxwaU2kPibKTuHE?si=d84a89dccc054e60 Pivot - https://open.spotify.com/show/4MU3RFGELZxPT9XHVwTNPR?si=abf33cbc58ba4023 Revisionist History - https://open.spotify.com/show/2LOJaYKijiwNefCvzczyib?si=5cd6652aef8a413b This American Life - https://open.spotify.com/show/41zWZdWCpVQrKj7ykQnXRc?si=11f790040a924466 Strangely Biblical - https://open.spotify.com/show/2cqPUodhZjrVJgklDxQYHb?si=9227cdca40fa4c1c Follow along on social media! @dazedandengagedpodcast  Send us YOUR wedding planning questions to dazedandengagedpodcast@gmail.com 1 Hour Wedding Consulting for non-clients ($150.00) - Hop on a personlized one on one call with Taylor to talk through all of your planning questions! https://calendly.com/lemonsandwillowevents/wedding-consulting-1-hour Thank You To This Week's Sponsors: C&D Marquees @cdmarquees  www.candmarquees.com The Wedding App @theweddingappusa  www.thewedding-app.com ***USE CODE TAYLOR TO GET 50% OFF***

The Dazed and Engaged Podcast
032: "The Dish on Wedding Cakes" with Lori Chivers

The Dazed and Engaged Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 23:06


On Episode 032: “The Dish on Wedding Cakes” the creative and talented owner of Sweet It Is! - Lori Chivers - joined me on the show to discuss all things wedding cakes  like how to go about finding the right baker for you, should you drive with your wedding cake (hint - no) and so much more like how weather affects cakes and why you can't do a cake outdoors in July. Lori has so much experience when it comes to wedding cakes and you are going to learn so much from her this week on the show! So tune in and learn how to take a bite sized approach to wedding cake vendors. Your host: Taylor Rhyne - Lemons & Willow Event Management, Owner & Lead Planner  @lemonsandwillowevents  www.lemonsandwillowevents.com This week's Guest: Lori Chivers - Sweet It Is! @sweetitisclt  www.sweetitis.net  Lori's podcast recommendation: Armchair Expert with Dax Shepherd - https://open.spotify.com/show/6kAsbP8pxwaU2kPibKTuHE?si=d84a89dccc054e60 Follow along on social media! @dazedandengagedpodcast  Send us YOUR wedding planning questions to dazedandengagedpodcast@gmail.com 1 Hour Wedding Consulting for non-clients ($150.00) - https://calendly.com/lemonsandwillowevents/wedding-consulting-1-hour Thank You To This Week's Sponsors: The Kind Favor ⁠www.thekindfavor.com⁠ @shopthekindfavor **Use code LEMONSANDWILLOWEVENTS for 10% off your purchase** Autumn Olive Photography ⁠www.autumnolivephotography.com⁠ @autumnolivephotography

The Nat & Drew Show Podcast
The Nat & Drew Show Wake Up In A Horror Movie

The Nat & Drew Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 47:00


Drew had a truly unexplainable thing happen at his house.... is this proof of the paranormal or just a faulty switch on the table saw that RAN BY ITSELF in the off position?!  Plus - Would you let your kids do what Kristen Bell & Dax Shepherd let theirs do at a theme park, why are guys putting 6-6-6 on their dating profiles, and what's Vancouver's new "Subject To Change" theme restaurant all about?! That and more on today's Nat & Drew Show! 

Booker, Alex and Sara - Daily Audio
Are we DONE with Kristen Bell & Dax Shepherd?

Booker, Alex and Sara - Daily Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 4:38


If you're on the fence maybe this will change your mind

Making Marketing
Rundown: NRF highlights, Hello Bello's new direction & December sales figures

Making Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 25:45


On this episode of the Modern Retail Rundown, the editorial staff breaks down the retail industry's biggest stories. This week things kicked off with NRF's Big Show, covering themes like AI, inventory management and the American consumer's mindset. Meanwhile, Kristen Bell and Dax Shepherd's baby brand Hello Bello is set to be revived by its new owner, after the brand named a new CEO this week. Finally, a look at the much-needed holiday sales growth retailers saw in December, as indicated by new numbers released by the Commerce Department.

Lori & Julia
10/27 Friday Hr 3: Did Kim Kardashian steal Lori and Julia's idea?

Lori & Julia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 26:13


The Weekend Picks comprise of Halloween events and Twin Cities Film Fest!Grant's Dirt Alert includes Richard Dreyfuss criticizing his portrayal in Broadway's 'Jaws' show, Disney removing an upcoming Jonathan Majors project from their schedule following his controversy, and Kristen Bell and Dax Shepherd's baby product company filing for bankruptcy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Lori & Julia
10/27 Friday Hr 3: Did Kim Kardashian steal Lori and Julia's idea?

Lori & Julia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 26:13


The Weekend Picks comprise of Halloween events and Twin Cities Film Fest! Grant's Dirt Alert includes Richard Dreyfuss criticizing his portrayal in Broadway's 'Jaws' show, Disney removing an upcoming Jonathan Majors project from their schedule following his controversy, and Kristen Bell and Dax Shepherd's baby product company filing for bankruptcy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Greenfield’s Finest Podcast
R.I.Peewee | EP 187 - GFP

Greenfield’s Finest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 103:13


Johnny is back from Ocean City! The jelly fish are out for the Rosatos. Sciulli and Z-Bird meet Waterboy from Butler County. Mike tells the story of his facegasm. And we lost the legendary Peewee Herman, who was not a child Predator, just a little bit of a Pervert. How many times do you say "bless you" when someone keeps sneezing. Aliens exist but no one cares because we have bills to pay. We might become Greenfield's Fabulous Four. The Island Boys are sucking on each other's necks. And we talk the moral and legal ramifications of incest. A man gets a permanent Calvin Klein underwear tattoo. TJ Dudley gets dropped from Clemson for putting locker room footage on Only Fans. Woman doesn't move in line until it's gone. New Pirate's player dates Livvy Dunne. And Kristen Bell and Dax Shepherd let their kids drink nonalcoholic beer. All that and more on this week's episode of Greenfield's Finest Podcast! Greenfield's Finest Podcast Summer Comedy Show: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/greenfields-finest-podcast-summer-comedy-show-tickets-679694573767 Leave us a voicemail at ‪(412) 438-8358‬! Our Patreon: patreon.com/GreenfieldsFinestPodcast Check out our events, social media, and more at the link below: ⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/GFP⁠⁠

Movie Oubliette
Zathura: A Space Adventure (with Manika Dulcio)

Movie Oubliette

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 69:28


Manika Dulcio of the 'I've Been Meaning to Watch That' podcast visits us with a dusty old board game from 2005 called Zathura: A Space Adventure, and before we know it, we're thrust into a wild sci-fi adventure with meteors, dinosaur aliens and frozen older sisters! Jon Favreau's first big effects movie has been eclipsed in popular culture by the first adaptation of a Chris Van Allsburg children's book, Jumanji – with which it bears a striking resemblance – but it has a lot going for it. It features early appearances by Josh Hutcherson and Kristen Stewart, with Dax Shepherd and Tim Robbins as the responsible adults, some striking visuals and a captivating combination of practical and CGI effects. But did it deserve to fall into the memory hole, or should a new generation of kids give it a spin? Find out! Check out Manika's podcast on iTunes, Spotify or wherever good podcasts are streamed! Follow us on Threads, Facebook, Instagram and maybe Twitter, if it's still functioning. Support us on Patreon to nominate future films, vote on whether films should be released or thrown back, and access exclusive bonus content!

No More Late Fees
Without a Paddle

No More Late Fees

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2023 93:27


This week we are talking about the 2004 adventure comedy Without a Paddle. Without a Paddle is the tale of 3 childhood friends who decide to complete their dream of finding DB Coopers treasure after reuniting at their friend Billy's funeral. Misadventure ensues as the trio encounters waterfalls, pot farmers and bears in the pursuit of their quest. Starring: Matthew Lillard, Seth Green, Dax Shepherd, Ethan Suplee, Abraham Benrubi, Burt Reynolds and Bart the Bear ·Season 3 Episode 14· --- No More Late Fees - https://biolinks.heropost.io/nomorelatefees --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nomorelatefees/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nomorelatefees/support --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nomorelatefees/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nomorelatefees/support

Over Dinner Tonight
Monica Padman & Mattie Kahn at Bar Moruno

Over Dinner Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 63:28


Tonight, we are sitting down to dinner with Monica Padman and Mattie Kahn for family-style Spanish tapas at Los Angeles's Bar Moruno. We talk about vulnerability, our moms, and Alexa and Mattie's mutual love for seltzer. Monica shares her journey freezing her eggs before the age of 35, and Mattie tells us the story behind her new book, Young & Restless. Plus, a story about the dangers of sleeping pills on overnight flights. Monica Padman is an actor, writer, and podcast host. She co-hosts and produces Armchair Expert with Dax Shepherd, a podcast that celebrates the messiness of being human. She also hosts the limited series Monica and Jess Love Boys, We Are Supported By with Kristen Bell, Flightless Bird and Race to 35. Mattie Kahn is an award-winning writer and the author of Young and Restless: The Girls Who Sparked America's Revolutions. Her work has been published in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Harper's Bazaar, Vogue, Vox, and more. She was the culture director at Glamour, where she covered women's issues and politics, and a staff editor at Elle. Follow Over Dinner Tonight on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Fresh episodes hit your podcast feed every Tuesday. Monica Padman: @mlpadman Mattie Kahn: @MatKahn Bar Moruno: @barmorunola Over Dinner Tonight: @overdinnertonight

Is It Safe?
Get A New Daddy | March 8th, 2023

Is It Safe?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 61:04


Luke & Mike are on the scene trying to get this thing consistent. Thank you for teaching us. Don't give on us! Do you listen to Dax Shepherd's podcast? Is it trash? Chris Rock had a big moment in time with his live special on Netflix. Was it funny? Dated? So-so? There's a bunch of old emails we need to attend do. And that's exactly what we do! We're all caught up now. What's the most pointless movie you saw in class during high school? Luke ponders what a nervous breakdown is literally defined as. Maybe it's just an audible scream by Daniel Stern? Who can really say. Brian is thinking about a buying a home and in Ann Arbor living next to a stadium stands out from other local areas that many other sports arenas inhabit. The fellas close the show with The Clash's Train in Vain. We love you all! Email this talk show at isitsafepod@gmail.com

TDC Podcast
TDC Podcast – #1696

TDC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 94:50


TDC Podcast topics - It's a rare Friday show to make good on a sick day earlier this week, Pennsylvania senator John Fetterwoman in the hospital for a 3rd day now as mainstream media is finally able to tell the truth a bit about his health issues, Roseanne Barr has a new stand-up special for the first time in 2 decades, Kristen Bell says no topics are off limits for her young children with Dax Shepherd including sex and drugs, trans activits want a full boycott of new Hogwarts Legacy video game, gender clinic case manager says permanent harm is being done to children, and email 

Oh That’s Deep Black Women Conversations

In our opening chatter we talk about what's been happening since we last recorded.  What's on Our Timeline?  Gabrielle Union is on our timeline.  She recently discussed her first marriage on The Armchair Expert with Dax Shepherd. She shared that she felt entitled to cheat so we're chatting about it.   For Let's Talk Through It we have letters from two of our friends.  Our one friend knows that her husband is cheating and didn't mind until her friend saw him with his mistress.  Our other friend after 20+ years finds herself cheating on her husband now that's she's the primary bread winner.  Be sure to listen to hear what we learned this week and be motivated for the week to come.  Until we meet again. Pray! Work! Slay! And Show Off Your Melanated Excellence!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oh That’s Deep Black Women Conversations

In our opening chatter we talk about what's been happening since we last recorded.  What's on Our Timeline?  Gabrielle Union is on our timeline.  She recently discussed her first marriage on The Armchair Expert with Dax Shepherd. She shared that she felt entitled to cheat so we're chatting about it.   For Let's Talk Through It we have letters from two of our friends.  Our one friend knows that her husband is cheating and didn't mind until her friend saw him with his mistress.  Our other friend after 20+ years finds herself cheating on her husband now that's she's the primary bread winner.  Be sure to listen to hear what we learned this week and be motivated for the week to come.  Until we meet again. Pray! Work! Slay! And Show Off Your Melanated Excellence!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Story Box
Dane Cook Unboxing | Above It All The Life of a Comedy Legend

The Story Box

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 52:57


Can you believe it!? Yes, Dane Cook is on The Story Box today! And it's been 3-years of doing this show! What an adventure it has been. Thank you all for continuing to help me unbox more and more stories. Many more are to come that is for sure.“When you are at rock bottom, don't be so quick to try to come up for air.” - Dane CookDane Cook is a legend in the comedy world. He's a comedy trailblazer and actor. Dane Cook is known for his legendary stand-up comedy specials, unapparelled stage presence, and observational humor. He has a new Comedy Special called Above it all.He's acted in films like Planes, Dan in Real Life, Good Luck Chuck (2007), My Best Friends Girl, Employee of the month with Dax Shepherd, and many others. He did a film with Kevin Costner called Mr. Brooks. I hope you enjoy this one!Get my new book 'The Path of an Eagle: How To Overcome & Lead After Being Knocked Down'. www.thestoryboxpodcast.com/book/► Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/Path-Eagle-Overcome-After-Knocked/dp/163758492X► Amazon AUS: https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/163758492X/ref=cbw_us_au_dp_gos?smid=ANEGB3WVEVKZB ► Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Path-Eagle-Overcome-After-Knocked/dp/163758492X Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/thestorybox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Isn't It Obvious
087 - Cold War I

Isn't It Obvious

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 48:24


NOTE: Originally recorded in the summer of 2021, a year prior to the publication of this episode. Russia has not yet invaded Ukraine. Phil asks if it is obvious we need to rename the Cold War. Micah discusses the history of the cold war, the continuation of the impacts we face today, proxy warfare, and our American reluctance to look into the mirror. K Sera makes predictions of things to come.   Show notes: n/a   K Sera's after thoughts: - Well, I was wrong, though we were also kinda right. Russia is currently trying to annex Ukraine and there are absolutely guns and planes and people dying. Russians are fleeing the country right now to avoid conscription. It's a literal bloody mess and the USA and NATO allies want to help Ukraine, but we also are terrified of escalating this into a full on hot mess of nuclear war, even though I feel like that is just playing for time. Russia is struggling to take and keep territory. The Ukrainians have dug in their heels and are starting to push back. I would guess that Putin is starting to feel backed into a corner. He's that guy in the fight that is starting to realize he has no way out. In a recent interview on Dax Shepherd's Armchair Experts podcast, I heard Ice-T say this line: “And you know, we used to say in the hood, the worst person is the scared mother f*er, ‘cause the scared mother f*er will kill you. If you think you go'n bully him, he's like, well I can't fight you. I can't do anything. So you got my back up against the wall and I'll kill you.” The world is worried that Putin is the scared mother f*ker in this stupid war over his stupid ego. - Moving on… I don't think we can call this Cold War II until this conflict is over, because honestly… if it doesn't stay “cool” the war is going to have a very different name. Like the Boiling War or Spillover or The Great Radiation or… something. And the fallout is to be determined, but likely nothing positive. I hope it's nothing worse than the "Warm War" or the "Simmering War"… - Micah has given up on humanity. Phil has some hope still. And l… have a lot of ‘oh well, it's out of my control, so… guess we'll see' apathy.  - Also, the United States (and the world) needs therapy. Micah said something along the lines of: “We've been dealing with a way of insulting ourselves from our failures for 50 years, and when we didn't have an ‘other' of which to blame it on, where does that blame and anger go? It can only go back in. Because there is no outlet.” All I can say is, this is irrational thinking. We can find a better and more constructive way to accept our failures. Aggression (internal or external) being the reflexive response to failure is unhealthy, unproductive and totally stems from toxic masculinity. Stop being the scared mother f*ker afraid of looking like a fool with your ‘wounded' pride. Deal with your failures like a rational adult and stop being an aggressor. Stop hurting your partners, family, co-workers and allies. Looking at you, shitty toxic countries of the world. You know who you are. The USA is not exempt.   Phil's after thoughts: -A year ago the idea that Russia would annex rest of Ukraine was actually on our bingo card. Although everyone in the US thought that if Russia did invade it would be like Crimea 2.0 (where it would a complete takeover in less than a weekend). To be honest, it almost was (if the Ukrainian president would have fled, we'd be living in Cold War II still).   -I think Micah's assessment of the American psyche is very harrowing. Our southern states have a state-holiday literally called Heroes Day where schools and businesses take the day off to celebrate the heroes of the confederate army. In some southern states they want to remove references to slavery in US history. The "war of northern aggression" is not double speak for our fellow Americans south of the Mason Dixon Line. I agree with both of you: America, like every country, needs a therapist.   -The Ukrainian War is a proxy war. Nato weapons, with Nato intelligence, with Nato drones, with Nato ammunition, with 5 billion a month Nato cash, to a non-Nato nation. It really feels like that vintage tit-for-tat when compared with Vietnam War, Korean War, and Afghanistan War- Russian Season Pass.   -I think Cold War I is a fine name, but not without flaws. If we are to be so analytical, it should be called "Resource War, circa 1946 to 1991."   -As for being black-pilled, Micah's sentiment isn't wrong. But at the same point, if we can't even predict a year from now, how can we predict the entire span for the future of humanity? I still believe that humans will continue to do suboptimal moves to help one another, and despite some humans being the absolute worst, that most humans will go out of their way to help each other. I believe in this because I must.   K Sera's after thoughts on Phil's after thoughts -I am mostly disgusted when I hear our southern country folk talk about "Northern Aggression" and celebrate fallen "heros" - sadly, I stand by my statement: you can't kill an idea.   -This is a proxy war for NATO. And I believe your name for it is exactly correct. It's resources. It's always about resources. I'd say Micah is right that there is a very high probability that we will destroy ourselves. But, yeah... I hope not. We haven't so far, so hopefully we keep that going.     Micah's after thoughts: -MARS (Micah A**HOLE Rating Scale) = Bananas (pronounced Buh-NAH-NAHS)

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
Summer Nights

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 48:34


The weird happenings in Olivia Newton John's life...A morning with Buddy Hackett...The questionable way Kristen Bell and Dax Shepherd raise their kids...President Zelensky's pretentious Vogue cover shoot...Could gay/black actor Rege-Jean Page be the next James Bond?

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
Summer Nights

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 48:34


The weird happenings in Olivia Newton John's life...A morning with Buddy Hackett...The questionable way Kristen Bell and Dax Shepherd raise their kids...President Zelensky's pretentious Vogue cover shoot...Could gay/black actor Rege-Jean Page be the next James Bond?

The Movie Connection
Idiocracy : The Man Who Knew Too Little

The Movie Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 61:46


What do, an average guy who finds himself in a future inhabited by morons, and a simple-minded American who participates in a high risk spy operation, have in common? This week on THE MOVIE CONNECTION: Jacob Watched: "IDIOCRACY" (3:52) (Directed by, Mike Judge. Starring, Luke Wilson, Maya Rudolph, Dax Shepherd...) KC Watched: "THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO LITTLE" (29:53) (Directed by, Jon Amiel. Starring. Bill Murray, Joanne Whalley, Alfred Molina...) Talking points include: What "Idiocracy" got right about the future, so far... How dumb is Wally, really? Books that make us laugh and more!! Send us an email to let us know how we're doing: movieconnectionpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram Rate and Review on Apple Podcasts Check out more reviews from Jacob on Letterboxd Cover art by Austin Hillebrecht, Letters by KC Schwartz

myTalk Dirt Alert Updates
2/8 5pm: Kristen Bell and Dax Shepherd share bedroom with daughters

myTalk Dirt Alert Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 2:06


The Space
Take time to celebrate your shit

The Space

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 3:01


Celebrating yourself ISN'T indulgent! If you're the kind of person who skips over their wins and charges straight onto the next project, this episode is for you. LINKS Listen to Jewel on ‘Armchair Expert’ with Dax Shepherd. Follow The Space on Instagram @thespace_podcast. Follow Nova Podcasts on Instagram @novapodcastsofficial. CREDITS Host: Casey Donovan @caseydonovan88.Writer: Amy Molloy @amymolloy.Executive Producer: Elise Cooper. Editor: Adrian Walton. Listen to more great podcasts at novapodcasts.com.au.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Roll The Credits

This week's episode starts off with honest conversation about life and the 20's as only Dax Shepherd would love. Ryan and Tina dive into bank robberies, going to prison, bad pick up lines and more. Also, a tribute to Bob Saget, Betty White, and Sidney Poitier who were all lost in the last couple of weeks. Ryan: 4 Tina: 3. Tune in next week for a special guest!

Breaking Form: a Poetry and Culture Podcast
What Got Us Through (End-of-the-Year Countdown pt.2)

Breaking Form: a Poetry and Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 28:20


Top 10 Part 2:  James and Aaron continue recounting the top 10 things that got them through 2021. Here's there top 5 faves:Please support independent bookstores whenever possible. If you need a good one to support, try Loyalty Bookstores.James's Top 5:5.  Postcolonial Love Poem by Natalie Diaz, winner of the 2021 Pulitzer Prize.  Visit the author's website here.4. Dispatch by Cameron Awkward-Rich, 2019. Winner of the Lexi Rudnitsky Editor's Choice Award and published by Persea Books. Visit the author's website here.Listen to Cameron Awkward-Rich read "What Returns" here.3. No Doubt I Will Return a Different Man, Tobias Wray, from Cleveland State University Poetry Center Press, 2021, winner of their 2020 Lighthouse Poetry Series Competition, chosen by Randall Mann. Visit the author's website here.In the show, James references an episode of Designing Women. You can watch the clip here.2. Kontemporary Amerikan Poetry, 2020 John Murillo. Visit the author's website here. You can watch John Murillo read a few poems from Kontemporary Amerikan Poetry here. 1. Olivia Laing, Funny Weather: Art in an Emergency. Visit the author's website here._______________________________________________Aaron's Top 5:5. The Complete Poems of Anne Sexton (Mariner, 1999). Sexton was born on Nov. 9 (Scorpio) and died from suicide on October 4, 1974. You can see her read a few poems and be interviewed here. 4. Funny Weather: Art in an Emergency by Olivia Laing. You can see Laing in conversation with Maggie Nelson here.3. Taylor Swift's Folklore and Evermore. Visit Swift's website here.Aaron mentions Karin Slaughter. She can be found online here.2. PodcastsArmchair Expert, Crime Junkies, and Gayish.In Armchair Expert, Dax Shepherd and Monica Padman interview celebrities and experts and investigate topics from the culturally relevant to the scientifically fascinating, and just about everything in between.Crime Junkies features Ashley Flowers and her sidekick Brit.In Gayish, Mike Johnson and Kyle Getz talk about a different gay stereotype each episode, from the hanky code and handjobs to breakups and depression. 1. Greco Disco: The Art and Design of Luke Edward HallBritish artist and designer Luke Edward Hall was born on August 13, 1989 (Leo) and started his own studio when he was 26. Visit his website here.

Real Talk w/ Ben Tompkins
Thanksgiving Special

Real Talk w/ Ben Tompkins

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 117:42


“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” – Charles Dickens – also, Ben Tompkins This is my story. I have a right to tell it. So, here we go. Welcome to the Thanksgiving Special, my friends

From The Newsroom
Woman Infected With Omicron ‘In Community' 30/11/21

From The Newsroom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 3:45


Australia confirms sixth case of Omicron, review into workplace culture of Parliament House in Canberra has been released, Ghislaine Maxwell's trial underway in New York, Tiger Woods has admitted he'll never be a full-time golfer again, Anchorman, Adam McKay, Will Ferrell, HBO, Bradley Cooper, Dax Shepherd See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Gather Moms
Episode 55: Gobblers, Graphite and Gratitude

Gather Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 24:03


Yall. We know Dax Shepherd does not play for the Cowboys. Listen in as we correct and re-visit some nonsense from episode 54 and take a deep dive into why gratitude matters and, while we have you with us, we'll go ahead and offer a prayer of thanks to God together. Let's jump in! Mentions: … Episode 55: Gobblers, Graphite and Gratitude Read More »

Gather Moms
Episode 55: Gobblers, Graphite and Gratitude

Gather Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 24:03


Yall. We know Dax Shepherd does not play for the Cowboys. Listen in as we correct and re-visit some nonsense from episode 54 and take a deep dive into why gratitude matters and, while we have you with us, we'll go ahead and offer a prayer of thanks to God together. Let's jump in! Mentions: … Episode 55: Gobblers, Graphite and Gratitude Read More »

The Dick Effect
Dick Picks #6: Dongs, Dingalings, Dad's & Dickheads

The Dick Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 30:03


Welcome to our Micro-Dick episode! Every two weeks, in between our main content, we'll bring some stories from the internet, the good, the bad and the downright ugly.It's a nasty place out there! Sometimes navigating the internet is like jumping down the rabbit hole.This week we talk about small dongs, Dax Shepherd's parenting, Doctors not believing us and the how we wish we were a bit like Tilly RamseyApologies for the sound on this one, Megan's set up went weird so we are using our zoom recording!Instagram: @thedckeffectEmail: thedickeffect@gmail.comTikTok: @thedckeffect Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Pod Roast
The Armchair Expert with Dax Shepherd / Today, Explained from Vox

Pod Roast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 10:07


Each week John Ryan's Pod Roast reviews popular mainstream podcasts produced by the big production companies. This episode: The Armchair Expert with Dax Shepherd Today, Explained from Vox Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Confessions of a Single Dog Mom
[S1E2] How Do You Plead? “…Guilty, Your Honor”

Confessions of a Single Dog Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 21:06


This week, Chaena 3rd wheels game night via FaceTime to have her friends weigh in on a new beau. In the celebrity news segment: Hot Dog Topics, Chaena has some choice words for Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis and Dax Shepherd and their personal hygiene practices. And in the weekly confession, Chaena must come clean about Luke's current situation. Have feedback? Send it to confessionsofasingledogmom@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/singledogmom/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/singledogmom/message

Portland at the Movies
“Without a Paddle: Nature’s Calling” (2009)

Portland at the Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 61:14


Is it a sequel? Is it a remake? Is it a tax shelter? We jump in the river to find out just what is going on with this 2009 movie, which has an opening credit of "Based on the movie 'Without a Paddle.'" Oregon looks gorgeous, but does it reach the same level of "almost mildly amusing" as its 2004 predecessor, which starred Seth Green, Matthew Lillard, and Dax Shepherd? Find out on this month's show!

Master of One Network
PCR 417: Poppa Culture - Sweet Tooth, Star Citizen & Our Favorite Podcasts

Master of One Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 87:18


AndrewSeth Rogen TMNT insta announcement: https://www.instagram.com/p/CPlfeLoBJrP/Guggimon Chop Chop: https://superplastic.co/collections/janky-vinyl-designer-art-toys/products/superplastic-x-guggimon-chop-chop-v2Superplastic 'lil helpers': https://superplastic.co/collections/janky-vinyl-designer-art-toys/products/lil-helpers-set-guggimonThe Last Ronin #3: https://www.idwpublishing.com/product/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-the-last-ronin-3/Podcasts:May I Elaborate? Daily Wisdom from JB Smoove: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/may-i-elaborate-daily-wisdom-from-jb-smoove/id1562371862Armchair Expert (w/ Dax Shepherd): https://armchairexpertpod.com/Unobscured (w/ Aaron Mahnke): https://historyunobscured.com/Smartless (w/ Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, & Will Arnett): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/smartless/id1521578868Office Ladies (w/ Jenna Fischer & Angela Kinsley): https://www.earwolf.com/show/office-ladies/Watch What Crappens, a Podcast About Bravo: https://www.watchwhatcrappens.com/The Watch (w/ Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald): https://www.theringer.com/the-watchRinger-Verse: https://www.theringer.com/the-ringer-verse-podcastLast Podcast On The Left: https://www.lastpodcastontheleft.com/Revisionist History (w/ Malcom Gladwell): https://www.pushkin.fm/show/revisionist-history/LaurenShadow and Bone: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2403776/Catan, Starfarers: https://www.amazon.com/Catan-Studio-CN3005-CATAN-Starfarers/dp/B07YFFZ9DT/ref=sr_1_1A Quiet Place, Part 2: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8332922/?ref_=fn_al_tt_3Sweet Tooth: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12809988/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1PatrickNew Grill: https://www.amazon.com/PK-Grills-Original-Smoker-Silver/dp/B07G1D936C/ref=sr_1_1_sspaStar Citizen: https://robertsspaceindustries.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjwtdeFBhBAEiwAKOIy5yNs9xBC0tV6PMvkUJDT6s0oFx5hE7tXneCSkRjG6PxY3qaAVJ9RtxoCPVsQAvD_BwEKira Games: https://www.youtube.com/user/CallMeKiraMate

How I Built It
Why Speakers Should Start a Podcast

How I Built It

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 28:24


Podcasting can be like your own personal stage. If you’re a speaker, you have the opportunity to create your own portfolio of work, allowing potential event organizers and audience members to see what you know and you speak. This can lead to more paid speaking gigs and a following. But that’s not the only reason speakers should start a podcast. … Why Speakers Should Start a PodcastRead More » Transcript Joe Casabona: Hey, everybody. Real quick before we get started, I want to tell you about the Build Something Club. If you want ad free extended episodes of this podcast in the form of a podcast called Build Something More, as well as access to a community, live streams, bonus episodes, and deals, check out buildsomething.club and sign up for just $5 a month. You’ll get a bunch of great content and you get to support the show directly. Today on build something more, it’s a solo episode. So I will be telling you all about how I put my own talks together because today we’re talking about why speakers should start a podcast. I’m also going to be telling you about the tools I use for speaking, and I’ll ponder a little bit about if speakers should always be paid. So again, that is buildsomething.club. You can sign up for $5 a month, or you can get two months for free at 50 bucks a year. And every member gets an exclusive member chip in the mail. Head over to buildsomething.club today. All right. Hey, everybody, and welcome to Episode 221 of How I Built It. Today’s sponsors are TextExpander, Restrict Content Pro, and The Events Calendar. You’ll be hearing about them a little later on in the show. But today we’re going to be talking about why speakers should start a podcast. This is a continuation of a series that I’ve been doing that started with course creators and then authors. And so now if you are a speaker, or you want to be a speaker, or you want to be a paid speaker, well, this episode is for you. Because I think a podcast can really help you. Now, of course, as usual, I’ll start off by saying that I covered the more general points of why anyone should start a podcast in Episode 154. You can go to Howibuilt.it/154 for that. Again, it’s up and coming medium. Lots and lots of people are discovering podcasting, both as audience and as creators. So it’s a great way for you to get ahead of the curve, and get out there and create your own podcast with your own niche. It’s a great way to establish trust. And it’s quickly growing. The latest Edison Research has shown that over 50% of American adults listen to at least one podcast episode a week, or at least one podcast. So it’s a growing audience. It’s grown considerably, especially over the last couple of years. And with Spotify, and Apple, and Amazon all throwing their hats into the ring and putting a ton of money behind podcasting, it’s going to get even bigger. It’s the next great content plane, it’s a great way to grow your business. And it’s easier than ever. But if you’re a speaker, why should you specifically start a podcast? Well, I think that there are a few reasons. And of course, we’ll break this down by why you should do it personally, and then how it can help you, all of the ways that you can help you. So first of all, if you’re a speaker, everybody I’ve been speaking to you lately on these episodes, these targeted episodes need to establish trust of some kind. And yes, that’s true in general if you’re a business owner, but I think it’s even more important if you are a… we’ll say a knowledge worker, if you are selling knowledge or selling a process, if you’re teaching people how to do something, which is what course creators do, which is what authors do, which is what speakers do. So I truly believe that a podcast is instrumental in helping you establish trust with people who will potentially be in your audience, but also with people who will potentially hire you for speaking gigs. And speaking of that, a podcast helps you create your own portfolio, one that you could send to potential events where you might want to be the keynote speaker or just a speaker. You can say, “Hey, don’t just take my word for it. I have a podcast where I talk into a microphone regularly. I’ve got the skills. Here’s my style. If you like it, hire me.” Plus, this portfolio that gets created doesn’t rely on other events providing the video or audio for your talk. Because that’s another thing. Maybe you’re on the speaker circuit all the time but maybe the events don’t make the recordings publicly available. So, now you need to figure out another way to show people what you really know, what your process is, and if you’re actually a good public speaker. You can establish trust by creating this portfolio of you talking about whatever it is you talk about. So if you’re a business coach, talk about things that you’ve coached people through. Heck, maybe even make some of your coaching calls public, with the permission of the person you’re coaching, of course. If you are a web developer, talk about the things that you’re doing at your job that you would repurpose into a talk or that you’ve talked about. What things are you doing to make your website faster or more accessible? What new CSS things are out now that you’re trying? If you own a coffee shop and you are hitting the speaker circuit about what it’s like owning a coffee shop, get on the mic and talk about different blends, and the terminology, and what it all means, and how you choose your blends. What’s the best grind for an AeroPress? What’s the best grind for iced coffee? Seriously, what is the best grind for iced coffee? So talk about things like that. And if you need content, you can also repurpose older talks into episodes or an episode series. If you give a talk for an hour, then you can break that down into three episodes. Part one, you set it up; part two, you solve the problem; part three, you give the actionable advice: go forth and do this. Maybe you can even have a Q&A where you invite your listeners to submit questions about your talk and then you answer them in the fourth episode of that series. Or you could just do the whole talk in one episode if you want to go for an hour. And then invite listeners to ask questions later or ask some questions you’ve gotten at that talk and answer them there. Sponsor: This episode is brought to you by Restrict Content Pro. If you need a fast, easy way to set up a membership site for yourself or your clients, look no further than the Restrict Content Pro WordPress plugin. Easily create premium content for members using your favorite payment gateway, manage members, send member-only emails, and more. You can create any number of subscription packages, including free levels and free trials. But that’s not all. Their extensive add-ons library allows you to do even more, like drip out content, connect with any number of CRMs and newsletter tools, including ConvertKit and Mailchimp and integrate with other WordPress plugins like bbPress. Since the Build Something Club rolled out earlier this year, you can bet it’s using Restrict Content Pro. And I have used all of the things mentioned here in this ad read. I have created free levels. I’ve created coupons. I use ConvertKit and I’m using it with bbPress for the forums. I’m a big fan of the team, and I know they do fantastic work. The plugin has worked extremely well for me and I was able to get memberships up and running very quickly. Right now, they are offering a rare discount for how I built it listeners only: 20% off your purchase when you use RCPHOWIBUILTIT at checkout. That’s RCPHOWIBUILTIT, all one word. If you want to learn more about Restrict Content Pro and start making money with your own membership site, head on over to howibuilt.it/rcp. That’s howibuilt.it/rcp. Thanks to Restrict Content Pro for supporting the show. And now let’s get back to it. Joe Casabona: You can also test concepts for new talks. What are some ideas you’ve got kicking around but you haven’t fully fleshed out? I did that just recently, as I record this, with a podcast episode for a talk that I’m going to give at a WordCamp later. Now, those ideas are out there. Now, I’m getting feedback. “Well, what about this? What about that? Maybe they should think about that, too. How do I do this?” Great. That 15-minute episode now will let me not only take what I thought about and the questions that I think people will be asking, but now we’ll be able to get actual listener feedback and integrate that, include that in the talk. And it’ll make the talk better because now I’m inoculating the listeners, the audience against questions that they would have had that I wouldn’t have thought to ask. And now people feel even better coming away from my talk. I understand the problem better. So you can test out new concepts, things you’re thinking about, see how they land, see how well they’re received. If they’re not that well received, great, don’t spend the hours that you would spend putting a talk together with the slide deck, with the rehearsing. Speaking of, you can rehearse new talks as well. Maybe hear you have a members-only feed or a Patreon feed, where you give the dress rehearsal version of your talk, for people to listen to. You can work on the delivery. You can read through it. I’m a speaker myself. And let me tell you, the amount of times I’ve talked to my computer or my camera as if they were real people because I was rehearsing a talk. If my family didn’t know what I was doing, they’d think I was crazy. I was just talking to myself. So this gives you the opportunity to not… I’m not going to say waste, because rehearsing a talk is not a waste of time, it’s very, very important. This is why you should rehearse and you should have your sides done before you go up on stage. I know a lot of people, at least in my field, in my circles, are working on their slides right before they go up on stage. I don’t do that. Maybe I’ll add a slide… This is a tangent, but that’s okay. Maybe I’ll add a slide based on an earlier talk because then you get to do that pro move of like, “Blah, blah said in their talk earlier…” and then continue to make their point and your point. It’s a good move. But my talks are usually done and dusted before I go up on stage because I’ve made the slides, I’ve rehearsed, I’ve told the story that I want to tell without checking the notes. So you can rehearse your talks. You can rehearse the stories too. Maybe you just have a few stories that you’re telling story episodes, see which ones land, see which ones do well, and then tell those during your talks. Or wait till after you give the talk and just tell the stories later if you want the stories to be a surprise. Aside from your talks, though, where you can create your portfolio, repurpose older talks, test new concepts in your hearse, behind-the-scenes content kills. People love going behind the scenes to learn how things are built. That’s why this show does so well. And that’s why it did so well in the beginning. I feel like I discovered before a lot of people that behind-the-scenes stuff does really well. And I told those stories of behind-the-scenes stuff. So behind the scenes stuff kills. Talk about how you came up with the concept and how you put it all together. Talk about your favorite speaking engagements. Talk about times when it went wrong. I should really save this for the members episode and just tease that. But gosh, when I was giving my master’s thesis, when I was defending my master’s thesis, I made a point incorrectly and my advisor corrected me tight then in there. He stopped me and he said, “That’s not really how it works.” I was very embarrassed. I had a lot of friends in the audience, too. And I saw their faces and they looked mortified. And I said, “Well, if anybody has any questions about anything I’ve talked about, besides the bounding box algorithm…” I said, “If anybody has any questions for me, let me know. I’m happy to answer them. Unless it’s about the bounding box and you can ask Dr. Bishop.” And I kind of recovered. That’s happened to me a few times on stage before. If you speak a lot, it’s bound to happen. But people love hearing those stories because that relaxes them a little bit too. You know, I’ve had people correct me about… I told a story about the Empire State Building one time and this person was like, “Well, actually, the Empire State Building was done in this,” and I’m like, “That’s not really the point of my talk…” But, you know, you learn how to deal with that stuff. And people love hearing stories like that. And then again, your favorite speaking engagements, right? Where did you absolutely kill it? What was a really good talk? Maybe what was a talk that you didn’t think would do well that went really well, and vice versa? Sponsor: This episode is brought to you by TextExpander. In our fast-paced world, things change constantly, and errors in messaging often have significant consequences. With TextExpander, you can save time by converting any text you type into keyboard shortcut called a snippet. Say goodbye to repetitive text entry, spelling and message errors, and trying to remember the right thing to say. When you use TextExpander, you can say the right thing in just a few keystrokes. TextExpander lets you make new approved messaging available to every team member instantly with just a few keystrokes, ensuring your team remains consistent, current, and accurate. TextExpander can also be used in any platform, any app and anywhere you type. So take back your time and increase your productivity. But that’s not all it does. With its advanced snippets, you can create fill-ins, pop-up fields, and more. You can even use JavaScript or AppleScript. I can type out full instructions for my podcast editor, hi, Joel, in just a few keystrokes. Another one of my favorite and most used snippets is PPT. This will take whatever text I have on my keyboard and convert it to plain text. No more fighting formatting is I’m copying from Word or anyplace else. Last month I saved over two hours in typing alone. That doesn’t even take into the account the time I saved by not having to search for the right link, text, address, or number. You have no idea how many times I want to type out a link to a blog post or an affiliate link and I can’t remember it and then I have to go searching for it. That generally takes minutes. But since I have a TextExpander snippet, it takes seconds. TextExpander is available on Mac OS, Windows, Chrome, iPhone, and iPad. I’ve been using it a lot more on my iPhone lately because I’ve been working from my iPhone more because there are days when I’m just not in front of my computer right now. If you’ve been curious about trying TextExpander or simple automation in general, now is the time. Listeners can get 20% off their first year. Just visit textexpander.com/podcast and let them know that I sent you. Thanks so much to TextExpander for sponsoring the show. And now let’s get back to it. Joe Casabona: So we’ve got how you can integrate your talks into your podcast, how you can build up your portfolio, how you can use behind-the-scenes content to give people a peek behind the curtain of your talks. But you can also become a coach for other speakers. So you can invite aspiring speakers on maybe. I kind of said this from the beginning. How do you get a paid speaking gig? Other common speaking questions. Again, ask listeners to submit questions for you around speaking, then you’re established not only as an expert in your field, but also as an expert speaker. That can open a whole bunch of other doors that we’re going to talk about in a minute. A podcast also shows potential event planners that you’re consistent that you show up and that you know you’re talking about. I’ll tell you, one of my friends was planning a virtual event. And virtual events are hard. He did like a double blind selection of speakers. So he just looked at the ideas and he kind of picked what he thought would be good, and he looked at proposals. And he had one that didn’t work out at all the way he thought it would. And luckily this was an online event. So the talk came in before the actual event and he was able to provide feedback and coaching and things like that. But that’s a risk that that event planners take. They don’t necessarily know how good their speakers are going to be. But if you have a podcast, you’re showing them, “Hey, you can believe in me, you can trust me and you can relax a little bit.” Then finally, on this kind of grab bag of other benefits for starting a podcast for speakers, you can build an audience and eventually sell products or services based on your speaking gigs. A lot of times people who are speakers are already authors or teachers, or they have some product or new method. But those people are building the audience through the products, or they’re building the audience through the speaking gigs. What if you had a built-in fandom for your speaking gigs? You can do that with a podcast. Now you have people who are going to come to the event just to see you speak. And you’ll be able to build those products and services based on your gigs. Plus, again, if event planners find out that people are going to attend their event just because you’re going to be there, it’ll be a lot easier for you to get gigs. And that is how the podcast can help you in more ways than one. We talked about the benefit of your content and you getting your content out there. But a podcast also helps you engage with your audience more. It helps you engage with your audience when you’re not on stage or just offstage asking questions. It’ll give you more stories to tell. It’ll help you book more speaking gigs. Because again, if you already have a built-in audience and you know that you’ll get butts in seats at these events, event planners love that. That’s why they want the big names to be the keynotes because they know people will come. That also means you’ll get more paid speaking gigs. Again, I’ll talk about paid speaking gigs in Build Something More. But you put a lot of work into these talks, you should get paid most of the time. And if you offer a lot of paid speaking gigs, you can provide a membership for your podcast for our listeners to gain access to those pay talks without attending the events. Because I mean, I’ve ever signed a contract saying that my talk is exclusive to the event. Just make sure you don’t do that, I guess. But yeah, if I’m giving a talk, a paid gig, I’m going to put it on the Build Something More feed too for my members as a benefit. And if you have a lot of fans, a lot of people who love your talks, who can’t go to every events because they’re not going to follow you around the country, it’ll be great for you to get those talks up there for them to consume. Sponsor: This episode is brought to you by The Events Calendar, the original calendar for WordPress. This free plugin helps you with calendaring, ticketing, and more powerful tools to help you manage your events from start to finish. Whether you run school events, concert at a venue, or fundraisers for nonprofits, The Events Calendar gives you the tools you need to make it your own. And with The Events Calendar, you can create custom views, recurring events, add your own custom fields to events, and much more. Run virtual events? No problem. With the Virtual Events add on you can quickly and easily manage your online-only or hybrid events. With deep Zoom integration, custom virtual event coding for search engine optimization, and the ability to embed video feeds directly on your website, The Events Calendar makes putting virtual and hybrid events together easier. And I can’t stress this one enough. Let me tell you, I have tried to roll my own webinar software, my own live stream event software, and it is difficult. And I have 20 years’ experience making websites. The Events Calendar is the tool that you need to make virtual events a lot easier. You can even sell tickets and only show the stream to ticket holders. If you run events, whether in-person or online, you need The Events Calendar. Head on over to howibuilt.it/events to learn more. That’s howibuilt.it/events to start running your events more efficiently today. Thanks so much to The Events Calendar for supporting the show. And now let’s get back to it. Joe Casabona: So there you have it. There we have it. lots of reasons for a speaker to start a podcast. That potentially gives you a clear path to other ways to make money. Not only is podcasting the next great content plane, not only is it easier than ever to start a podcast, and not only are you as a speaker already equipped to talk into a microphone for some amount of time, but it’s going to open more doors for you because people are going to see the work that you do. They’re going to see that you know what you’re talking about, they’re going to see that you’re consistent and that you show up and that you’re good at what you do. And you’re going to create your own audience and build fans. And you can tell them how you put those talks together, give them behind the scenes access. Maybe they’re willing to pay you a membership to get access to more of your content and access to you. And it can lead to more speaking gigs. So, if you are a speaker and you need a little bit more convincing, feel free to reach out. I’m at @Jcasabona, you can email me Joe@casabona.org. But I think podcasting is the perfect medium for a speaker. And you know why else I think that? Because especially in the pandemic, we’ve seen lots of stand-up comedians turn to podcasting. Even before that. Dax Shepherd with Armchair Experts, Conan O’Brien, Bill Burr. Lots of… I just named like three white guys. But stand-up comedy is a good content for the podcast medium because it gives… for the all the same reasons I talked about with speaking, right? It gives people the ability to workshop some stuff, flesh out some jokes, talk about things they might not talk about on stage. All reasons that you should start a podcast as a speaker. All right, that’s it for this episode. If you want to find the show notes for this episode, you can head over to howibuilt.it/221. If you want to get the bonus extended episode that is ad-free, you can become a member at buildsomething.club. But I do want to thank TextExpander, Restrict Content Pro, and The Events Calendar, three plugins that will help you manage a membership or your speaking events, for supporting this show. This podcast would not help happen without them. If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. You’ll find all the calls to action over and howibuilt.it/221, the ability to share it, the ability to support the sponsor, sign up for the membership. Just head over to howibuilt.it/221. Thanks so much for listening. I really appreciate it. And until next time, get out there and build something. Sponsored by:Restrict Content Pro: Launch your membership site TextExpander: Get 20% off your first year by visiting the this link. The Events Calendar Source

Undersåttene
Undersåttene 34: Kongelige medievaner

Undersåttene

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 41:50


Ukens episode av Undersåttene tar for seg de kongeliges mest brukte verktøy i vår moderne verden, nemlig sosiale medier. Ole-Jørgen har hørt prins Harrys intervju hos Armchair Expert with Dax Shepherd, og Jørgen har sett en riksbindende dokumentar om dronning Margrethes forhold til Færøyene. Praten faller også innom bytte av kongenavn i Storbritannia i 1917, og prinsesse Dianas stålkontroll på mediene.

Movies My Mom Likes
Holes (2003) with Anijah

Movies My Mom Likes

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 100:00


Madeline and performer/extraordinaire/chanteuse/Foley expert Anijah discuss the 2003 flawless book to move adaptation “Holes”. They discuss the lack of interest in the cover art, the fact that this movie for Madeline is “a Flintstones episode”, the iconic line readings, the song choices, the stunning visuals, and how Rick Fox and Vanessa Williams were the Dax Shepherd and Kristen Bell of their time. There’s talk of magical realism, the legend/moment/icon EARTHA KITT, cute onion salesman Dule Hill, the agony of the love story between Kate and Sam, the importance of character actors, the beautiful resolution of Sachar’s writing, SPLOOSH, Texas weather, the Yelnats family curse, the best Disney movies and much much much more.

Plausibly Live! - The Official Podcast of The Dave Bowman Show

Once again, we are being told that we are to be OUTRAGED over something that somebody said. Look, I get it, I am supposed to be "offended" by his comments about the 1st Amendment in his appearance on the "Armchair Expert" podcast which is hosted by Dax Shepherd, who - literally - I had never heard of until he posted a nude picture of his Hollywood wife to celebrate Mother's Day. This "interview" with the potential Henry IXth, demonstrated a problem with our culture and society, and it wasn't that an Englishman who ran away from home doesn't get us. It was that we pay any attention whatsoever to be outraged over something that we never even heard for ourselves...

Mamamia Out Loud
We Listened To The Prince Harry Interview So You Don’t Have To

Mamamia Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 43:37


Are we a victim of our own Covid success here in Australia? An article from Amelia Lester has gone viral this week, striking a nerve with Australians living abroad, particularly in the wake of news that borders will likely remain shut until at least mid next year. Claire Murphy chats to Amelia to find out if Australian attitudes need a shake up when it comes to understanding the border shutdown, how we're perceived internationally and what alternatives to border closures there are, if any? Plus, the seven things we learnt from Prince Harry's interview with Dax Shepherd. And, our best and worst of the week, including a mice plague update, 'quality' time with the kids and an international conflict.  The End Bits: Recommendations Mia wants you to watch this video about Delta Goodrem, and keep an ear out for her No Filter interview with Delta, dropping Monday.  You can listen to Prince Harry on Armchair Expert here. To hear more from Claire Murphy, check out our daily news podcast, The Quicky CREDITS Hosts: Mia Freedman, Holly Wainwright and Claire Murphy Producer: Emma Gillespie  Executive Producer: Elissa Ratliff CONTACT US Via our PodPhone on 02 8999 9386 Via our email at outloud@mamamia.com.au  Via our Outlouders Facebook page- https://www.facebook.com/groups/329632330777506/ Mamamia Out Loud is a podcast by Mamamia https://www.mamamia.com.au/author/mamamiaoutloud/ Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Blubrry PowerPress Podcast
Are You an Indie Podcaster? – PCI 243

Blubrry PowerPress Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 22:55


How would you define yourself as a podcast host? Are you an indie podcaster? Or are you doing this for your career or leapt into what some might consider a professional podcaster? It's up to you as the host or creator to put such label on yourself if you want, but here at Blubrry, we know that most podcasters are labeled independent and would claim as such. Don't let our discussion on indie vs. professional stop you from learning about the industry as a whole, for example, IAB recently stated that they think podcast advertising revenue will reach 2 billion by 2023. When you hear of Dax Shepherd's podcast going exclusive soon and that Wondery+ is also going to do podcast subscriptions as well, it's not hard to believe. Live Facebook recording. Thanks for joining us on this episode of Podcast Insider. Looking to be a guest on the show? Let us know. Recorded live from two well-separated and socially distanced podcast studios in northern and southern Michigan; here’s Podcast Insider. News: IAB predicts $2 billion in ad revenue by 2023 Coming soon: New tweaks for Apple Podcasts app SiriusXM, Pandora, and Stitcher Advertising is now SXM Media Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert is going Spotify exclusive July 1st Wondery+ (owned by Amazon) is going to join Apple Podcasts Subscriptions CNN bringing the The Handoff to Apple Podcasts Subscriptions Outlier Podcast Festival is coming up May 27-28th, for free! Is RSS dead? Topic of discussion: Are you an indie podcaster? As podcasters, most of us start off doing everything for our shows.  Show prep, hosting/talent, recording, editing, publishing, ad sales, program manager and chief bottle washer. This way of doing things gives you control; for your brand, your editorial (you can say what you want) and any revenue your show brings in. Some of us farm out parts of the above roles. Like having help for show prep or having an editor, but for the most part, it’s still independent. Blubrry News: PowerPress 8.6.2 has been released. Sticking to a Podcast Schedule by David Day If you want to write for Podcast Insider blog, like David does, contact marketing@blubrry.com Question(s) of the Week: Question: I started a podcast two weeks ago in audio format and film it for YouTube. Then we edit the video part and add in photos and some special effects. It’s so much work to do it this way. Would have been way easier to just do the audio format. For those of you with experience, am I wasting my time filming and editing and putting it on YouTube? Answer: No, it’s not a total waste of time, but editing the video may be overkill. For this show, we stream live on all the platforms so when we are done, we have a YouTube video already there and a Facebook video, however we do not edit the video. We record the audio separately which we have professionally edited by the Blubrry Pro Production team. ______________ This week Mike will be sharing his finding on his show notes experiment. As in how show notes display in each directory or app. I have a part two of this experiment running on a different podcast and I will be able to get a bit deeper later on. https://www.podcasthelpdesk.com ______________ If you have a question you would like us to answer on the show, drop an email to mike@blubrry.com  (Audio or text or even video if you want) and we may use it on the show. The best place for support with any Blubrry products/services is our ticket system (https://blubrry.com/support/). Sending a ticket gives the whole team access to the question rather than direct emails or direct phone calls. ______________ Be sure to subscribe to the unofficial companion show to this one, Podcast Help Desk where Mike goes a little deeper into the geeky and techy side of podcasting. This week, going to start an experiment to find out how show notes are shown on all different apps and directories. Mike would love to hear what you see in your app f...

Podcast Insider
Are You an Indie Podcaster? – PCI 243

Podcast Insider

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 22:55


How would you define yourself as a podcast host? Are you an indie podcaster? Or are you doing this for your career or leapt into what some might consider a professional podcaster? It's up to you as the host or creator to put such label on yourself if you want, but here at Blubrry, we know that most podcasters are labeled independent and would claim as such. Don't let our discussion on indie vs. professional stop you from learning about the industry as a whole, for example, IAB recently stated that they think podcast advertising revenue will reach 2 billion by 2023. When you hear of Dax Shepherd's podcast going exclusive soon and that Wondery+ is also going to do podcast subscriptions as well, it's not hard to believe. Live Facebook recording. Thanks for joining us on this episode of Podcast Insider. Looking to be a guest on the show? Let us know. Recorded live from two well-separated and socially distanced podcast studios in northern and southern Michigan; here's Podcast Insider. News: IAB predicts $2 billion in ad revenue by 2023 Coming soon: New tweaks for Apple Podcasts app SiriusXM, Pandora, and Stitcher Advertising is now SXM Media Dax Shepard's Armchair Expert is going Spotify exclusive July 1st Wondery+ (owned by Amazon) is going to join Apple Podcasts Subscriptions CNN bringing the The Handoff to Apple Podcasts Subscriptions Outlier Podcast Festival is coming up May 27-28th, for free! Is RSS dead? Topic of discussion: Are you an indie podcaster? As podcasters, most of us start off doing everything for our shows.  Show prep, hosting/talent, recording, editing, publishing, ad sales, program manager and chief bottle washer. This way of doing things gives you control; for your brand, your editorial (you can say what you want) and any revenue your show brings in. Some of us farm out parts of the above roles. Like having help for show prep or having an editor, but for the most part, it's still independent. Blubrry News: PowerPress 8.6.2 has been released. Sticking to a Podcast Schedule by David Day If you want to write for Podcast Insider blog, like David does, contact marketing@blubrry.com Question(s) of the Week: Question: I started a podcast two weeks ago in audio format and film it for YouTube. Then we edit the video part and add in photos and some special effects. It's so much work to do it this way. Would have been way easier to just do the audio format. For those of you with experience, am I wasting my time filming and editing and putting it on YouTube? Answer: No, it's not a total waste of time, but editing the video may be overkill. For this show, we stream live on all the platforms so when we are done, we have a YouTube video already there and a Facebook video, however we do not edit the video. We record the audio separately which we have professionally edited by the Blubrry Pro Production team. ______________ This week Mike will be sharing his finding on his show notes experiment. As in how show notes display in each directory or app. I have a part two of this experiment running on a different podcast and I will be able to get a bit deeper later on. https://www.podcasthelpdesk.com ______________ If you have a question you would like us to answer on the show, drop an email to mike@blubrry.com  (Audio or text or even video if you want) and we may use it on the show. The best place for support with any Blubrry products/services is our ticket system (https://blubrry.com/support/). Sending a ticket gives the whole team access to the question rather than direct emails or direct phone calls. ______________ Be sure to subscribe to the unofficial companion show to this one, Podcast Help Desk where Mike goes a little deeper into the geeky and techy side of podcasting. This week, going to start an experiment to find out how show notes are shown on all different apps and directories. Mike would love to hear what you see in your app f...

Bestflix
HBOMAX New Releases April 2021

Bestflix

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 61:40


@BestflixRickyD@SuddenButTwistmyarmpodcast.com April 1:A Shock To The System, 1990 (HBO) – This sounds really gritty and cool.  Starring Michael Caine as head of an Advertising department.  He gets passed up for a promotion in favor of a younger employee and kills a homeless man in frustration.  Accidentally.  He ends up faving no consequences. This leads him to acting out revenge on anyone who has wronged him.  Possibly going so far as to hurt his wife.Abandon, 2002 (HBO) – 16% on RT.  This one looks pretty bad. Starring Katie Holmes as a senior in college.  Her old boyfriend died a few years ago and that is causing her issues moving on.Adam's Rib, 1949 – This is an old one.  1949.  96% on RT which sends it in Classics territory.  Husband and wife are a lawyer and defense attorney and end up in the same court room on opposing sides of a case.  The work finds its way home and comedy ensues.All Is Lost, 2013 (HBO) – Robert Redford movie. 94% on RT. Robert Redford goes out on his own boat.  One night while asleep his boat is damaged and is taking on water.  Now Robert Redford is alone in the ocean with failing equipment and dwindling supplies and will have to draw upon himself to get out of this situation.Assume the Position with Mr. Wuhl – Robert Wuhl(Arli$$) takes a comedic look at the facts and myths of American history.  Only other actor credited is David Cross(Tobias, Arrested Development.)Barbarosa, 1982 (HBO)  Old western style movie.  A Young cowboys meets up with a legendary outlaw and before long, both are on the run from the law.Black Dynamite, 2009 – Reverse Blaxploitation filmBlindness, 2008 (HBO) – A whole city goes blind all at once.  What would the fallout of that be?The Bodyguard, 1992 – Whitney Houston is a pop diva that needs personal security.  Then she falls in love with Kevin Costners “Frank Farmer”(producer)Boogie Nights, 1997 – Markie Mark has a giant schlong and is hired to be a porn actor.  He goes by Dirk Diggler.  This is when Heather Graham was “Roller Girl” .  Dirk lives his best life but eventually it all comes crashing downBringing Up Baby, 1938 – Old black and white film.  Super high rated. Baby is the name of a pet leopard?Caddyshack, 1980 – Chevy Chase, Bill Murray and Rodney Dangerfield.  This is a raucus comedy set on the golf course.  The Collection, 2012 (HBO) – There is a criminal on the loose known as The Collector.  Our protagonist ends up getting captured by the Collector when she finds and tries to loose one of his captives.The Color Purple, 1985 Starring Oprah and Whoopi Goldberg. The 40 year story of Celie and her difficult life and its representation of the African American struggle in America.  Abusive father figures, everyday racism, 2nd class citizenship.Dante's Peak, 1997 (HBO) – Starring Pierce brosnan as a volcanologist.  He believes this is the big one!  Doomsday volcano!Dark Shadows, 2012 (HBO) – Directed by Tim Burton.  Hes got his whole crew here, Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer, Helena Bonham Carter, Eva Green.  I didn’t know this even existed but it looks like a cool Tim Burton thing.Dead Silence, 2007 (HBO) – This si a pretty bad looking horror film with a Dummy as the main killer.  The dummy looks identical to the dummy on the old Goosebumps book.Dirty Harry, 1971 – Wretching noises.  This is a highly regarded classic film starring Clint Eastwood with narrative and themes that would NOT go over well in todays society.  Not with most at least.  A cop has to reach into unconstitutional means to apprehend a suspect.The Eagle Has Landed, 1977 (HBO) – British War Film starring Michael Caine.  This is a fictional story about germans trying to kidnap Winston Churchill near the end of WWII.Early Man, 2018 (HBO) – British animated program(think Shaun The Sheep, pseudo claymation esque) for kids.  81% on Rotten Tomatoes.  Starring Maisie Williams.Easy Rider, 1969 – Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper play the main characters.  The get some money from a drug deal in SoCal and ride across the country on their motorcycles to do some soul searching.  They run into problems and friends along the way and its just a film about self discovery.Ella Enchanted, 2004 (HBO) – This is one of those Live Action takes on old fairy tales.  I believe this one is Cinderella.  The main character is visited by the Fairy Godmother and all of a sudden her real life starts morphing into a fairy taleThe Evil That Men Do, 1984 (HBO) – A professional killer is retired and living a peaceful life.  Then he learns that there is a doctor torturing people in South Africa and feels he must intervene.  Not a super original story.Eye For An Eye, 1996 (HBO) – 8% RT – A woman is on the phone with her teenage daughter at home.  She hears someone break into her home and murder her daughter.  Then the murderer gets off on a technicality and mom is obsessed with revenge.Fear, 1996 (HBO) – Mark Wahlberg is a 23 year old dating 16 year old Reese Witherspoon.  Turns out 23 year olds dating 16 year olds are flawed.  He ends up being a violent sociopath that the girl brought into he family.genera+ion, Season 1 Part One Finale – Documentary style program about high school students exploring modern takes on sexuality and testing deeply entrenched beliefs about life.Ghost Rider, 2007 – Nicolas Cage.  Super expensive movie, when they were still poking at the superhero thing rather than drowning us in it.  Super poor reviews and return on investment, one of the movies that was a nail in the coffin for Nic Cage.Goodfellas, 1990 – Now go home and get your fuckin shineboxThe Great Pottery Throwdown, Max Original Season 4 Premiere -It’s a pottery based competition reality show.  Think Blown Away or Forged in Fire.  Or even Nailed It!m,Green Lantern, 2011 – The Green Lanterns are a cosmic society to do good on the universe.  Ryan Reynolds is the first human to join the Green Lantern Society – and just in time because evil is coming to earth!  Probably launched Ryan Reynolds into Deadpool.Hardball, 2001 (HBO) – Tough guy drawn into family comedy.  Keanu Reeves has to pay off gambling debts by getting this little league team a corporate sponsorship… then he gets involved in their lives.Happy Endings – 3 season show about a couple that split up on their wedding day forcing their friends to decide who to remain friends with.  I’m sure the friends still want to be friends with everyone and this complicates the easy breakHaywire, 2012 (HBO) – Starring Gina Carrano.  She is a secret agent who goes to save a hostage group when she is double crossed by her own teammate.  Now she has to rely on her training to survive behind enemy lines and also find out who betrayed her and why.In & Out, 1997 (HBO) – Sounds kind of interesting.  Labeled on Google as Comedy/LGBT which I didn’t know was something happening in 1997.  One of the main characters wins an Academy Award and while he is thanking people from his life he Outs his teacher from high school for being gay. This causes all kinds of issues with the teachers family, his fiancé, his family to be, etc.Kicking & Screaming, 2005 (HBO) – One of Will Ferrells forays into family comedy.  Will Ferrell plays himself as a soccer coach for little leagueKing Arthur: Legend Of The Sword, 2017 (HBO) – I don’t remember a King Arthur movie coming out in 2017.  And that makes sense.  30% on RT and a box office loss.Leatherface Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, 1990 (HBO) – 19% on RT.  Back when horror movies would make crazy amounts of sequels.Let's Go To Prison, 2006 (HBO) – Oof.  13% on RT.  Excellent cast, Dax Shepherd, Will Arnett, Bob Odenkirk.  Some criminal wants revenge on a dead judge.  The dead judges son is put in jail over a bad trial and the criminal commits a crime to end up back in prison in a place where he can get his revenge.  HILARIOUS.The Longest Yard, 1974 (HBO) – The older one starring Burt Reynolds.  Pickup football game of prisoners vs guards.Made For Love, Max Original Series PremiereIt follows Hazel Green (Cristin Milioti), a thirty-something woman on the run after 10 years in a suffocating marriage to Byron Gogol (Billy Magnussen), a controlling tech billionaire.Man Up, 2015 (HBO) Starring Cristin Milotti who recently starred in Palm Springs and Wolf of Wall Street. Ray Romano is also in this.  A Woman is on the run from a long time marriage to a tech billionaire.  He has implanted a monitoring device in her head allowing him to track her location, emotional data, etc.  Sounds pretty good. Currently 93% on RTThe Mask of Zorro, 1998 – This was the really good Zorro movie starring Antonio banderas and Catherine Zeta Jones.  This is where Zorro is being trained by the old Zorro to be the new Zorro.The Man With The Iron Fists, 2012 (Unrated Version) (HBO) – Not related to Man in the Iron Mask. RZA plays blacksmith in a Chinese jungle.  There are factions at war in his living area and he is being asked to make more and more elaborate weapons for his customers.  Eventually he makes a suit that turns him into a human weapon. Missing In Action 2 - The Beginning, 1985 (HBO) – These were a pretty generic Chuck Norris vehicle.  Lots of action and martial arts and explosionsMissing In Action, 1984 (HBO) SAMESIESMy Super Ex-Girlfriend, 2006 (HBO) – I’m not the worlds biggest marvel fan but boy… Superhero movies were pretty awful just a little over a decade agoThe Natural, 1984 – Robert redford plays a star baseball player who is shot on the way to tryouts.  16 years later he has recovered and is trying out for his rookie yearOne Day, 2011 (HBO) – Very generic romance movie.  Two people from opposite sides of the track meet on College graduation day.  From then on they meet one day of the year every year for the next 20 years to exchange stories and experiences until they finally discover what they’ve been missing.  Each other.Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment, 1985 (HBO)Police Academy 3: Back In Training, 1986 (HBO)Police Academy 4: Citizens On Patrol, 1987 (HBO)Police Academy 5: Assignment: Miami Beach, 1988 (HBO)Police Academy 6: City Under Siege, 1989 (HBO)Police Academy: Mission To Moscow, 1994 (HBO) – The entire police academy series is on HBOPrimal Fear, 1996 (HBO) – Richard Geere plays a sleezebag lawyer who is more interested in power money and fame than the outcome of justice.  Until he ends up on a case with an ex pupil of his and realizes he is defending some very dark secrets if the ChurchReasonable Doubt, 2014 (HBO) A lawyer is in a hit and run accident.  He finds the trial for the man that was blamed for this hit and run and gets him out of any legal consequences because he knows that man didn’t commit the murder.  But it turns out hes still a dirtbag.Red Dawn, 1984 (HBO) – Patrick Swayze and Charlie Sheen star.  This is kind of a Cable Movie heavy hitter.  In an alternate world where communism is taking over and the US is the only safeguard against communism.  Our heros mount a defense of their little Colorado townThe Return, 2006 (HBO) – Sarah Michelle Gellar and Adam Scott are in a movie together? Murder Mystery teen horror flick.  Boy, SMG had a rough time of things after Buffy. Box Office LoserRisky Business, 1983 (HBO) 92%.  Tom Cruise sliding across the wood floor in his socks.  Tom Cruise plays teenager whose parents are going out of town.  He invites his buddies over for a party, tries to hire a prostitute and crashes his fathers car.Roger & Me, 1989 – Michael Moore’s first movie.  100% on RT!!!! Michael Moore and his muckraking ways go to a GM plant in Flint, MI and tries to figure out why 30,000 people lost their jobSpace Jam, 1996 – SPACE JAMSpeed 2 Cruise Control, 1997 (HBO) – legendary – 4%Spellbound, 2003 (HBO) – Documentary about the 1999 Scripps national spelling bee.  97% on RTStuart Little, 1999 – I saw this in theatres.  Stuart Little gets adopted by a family as their child – not pet, and its about a mouse living the life of a human and what antics that would createThe Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, 2006 (Extended Version) (HBO) – If you want a popular and generic horror film, this is one of many.Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family, 2011 -  Don’t get Tyler PerryWanderlust, 2012 (HBO) – Its got a decent cast with Paul Rudd and Jennifer Anniston at the head. They are struggling with everyday problems when they stumble upon this counterculture community called Elysium and think they found the solution.  But they are just trading problems for problemsThe Warriors, 1979 (Director's Cut) (HBO) – 88%??  There is a turf battle in NYC and the Warriors are fingered for killing a gang leader.  Soon every gang in new York is looking for the Warriors.  I might have to watch this one.The Watch, 2012 (HBO) – This is one of the movies Seth Rogen wrote and he just hopes everyone forgot about it.  Cast of Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, Jonah Hill and others.  They are a neighborhood watch getting into zany antics.White Noise, 2005 (HBO) – Main character Michael Keatons wife has recently passed.  Now he thinks he is receiving transmissions from the afterlife in White Noise on his television and electronics. PLLLLBBBBTTTT thumbs down.The Wild Life, 2016 (HBO)  Red Hot rotten tomatoes score of 93% but it sounds a bit underwhelming to me.  There is a child of a housewife and golf pro.  When his father loses his job as a pro golfer(??) his father goes off to fight forest fires.  Now the son of the family must be the man of the house and he witnesses his mother in very adult struggles.Within, 2016 (HBO) – Another haunted house movieApril 2:On the Spectrum – Scripted, not documentaryesque.  3 twenty something year olds that are on the autistic spectrum learn what its like to live together.April 3:Ted, 2012 (Unrated Version) (HBO) – You know.  The movie with Mark Wahlberg and the teddy bear smoking out of a bong.  Directed by Seth McFarlaneApril 4:Q: Into The Storm, Documentary Series Finale (HBO) - WWHOOOOOOOOOOOOApril 5:Hard, Season 2 Finale (HBO) – Main character Sofia’s husband recently died.  He was a porn mogul.  Now sofia has to run the company if she doesn’t want to lose her home. She also falls in love with a dude with a giant honkerApril 6:Genndy Tartokovksy's Primal, Season 1B – adult animated series. It is a part of adult swim.  A caveman befriends a t rex and they struggle with prehistoric life.April 7:Exterminate All The Brutes, Documentary Series Premiere (HBO)Exterminate All The Brutes, by acclaimed filmmaker Raoul Peck (“I Am Not Your Negro,” HBO’s “Sometimes in April”), is a four-part series that pushes the boundaries of traditional documentary filmmaking, offering an expansive exploration of the exploitative and genocidal aspects of European colonialism, from America to Africa and its impact on society todaySouth Side, Season 1April 9:The Other Two, Season 1 – fromer SNL head writers created this series.  The two main siblings are struggling to find their way in life.  The boy of the partnership is trying to find better acting parts than, (guy at party who smells like fart) and his sister is just struggling in general.  To further complicate things their younger brother became a youtube star overnight.A Tiny Audience, Season 2 Finale (HBO) – Latin musicians sit down with small, intimate  groups and explain their personal secrets and perform songs.April 10:The New Mutants, 2020 (HBO) – Five teenage mutants – Mirage, Wolfsbane, Cannonball, Sunspot and Magik are undergoing treatments at a secret institution that will cure them of their powers.  But revealing dreams tell them that they might be trapped and having their powers extracted rather than voluntarily being in the institution.  Maisie Williams is main character.April 11:The Nevers, Drama Series Premiere (HBO)August, 1896. Victorian London is rocked to its foundations by a supernatural event which gives certain people - mostly women - abnormal abilities, from the wondrous to the disturbing. But no matter their particular “turns,” all who belong to this new underclass are in grave danger. It falls to mysterious, quick-fisted widow Amalia True (Laura Donnelly) and brilliant young inventor Penance Adair (Ann Skelly) to protect and shelter these gifted “orphans.” To do so, they will have to face the brutal forces determined to annihilate their kind.April 13:Our Towns, Documentary Premiere (HBO) – A couple travel to different small cities across America and explain what makes them special.  DocApril 15:Infinity Train, Max Original Season 4 Premiere – Animated show targeted at young adults.  Main character is 13 year old girl with a robot companion that wants to be a computer programmer.April 17:The Dark Knight Rises, 2012 (HBO) - FINALLYApril 18:Mare of Easttown, Limited Series Premiere (HBO)Starring Kate Winslet, an exploration into the dark side of a close community and an authentic examination of how family and past tragedies can define our present.April 20:Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (HBO) – I didn’t know this was still going on.  20/20 for the sports scene.  Monthly episodes.  Every episode covers 4 topicsApril 22:1,2,3 All Eyes On Me, 2020(HBO) – movie about a crisis at an elementary school where a teacher has to keep her kids calm and safeFirst Ladies, 2020 – 6 episodes. Documentary.  Looks at personal and political lives of first ladies throughout histroyApril 23:Mortal Kombat, Warner Bros. Film Premiere, 2021 – Probably either excited about this one or its off your radar.  One of the WB big release movies, arguably the biggest of the monthA Black Lady Sketch Show, Season 2 Premiere (HBO)Created by and starring Robin Thede, A Black Lady Sketch Show is an Emmy® nominated narrative sketch comedy series featuring a core cast of Black women living relatable, hilarious experiences in a magical reality that subverts traditional expectations.April 24:Dreamgirls, 2006 (HBO) – This was a heavy hitter when it came out.  Lots of singing which many people love.  The three Dreammettes get noticed at a talent competition and roped into being Eddie Murphy’s backup singers. Eventually one of them gets thrust into the spotlight and another is pushed back behind the curtain and these friends learn the high cost of fameApril 26:The Artist, 2011 – Came out in 2011 but meant to play like a 30’s era Hollywood film. It could be seen as a mostly silent movie with almost no dialogue being spoken and the score of the film being in charge of directing the viewers emotionsApril 29:Looney Tunes Cartoons, Season 1D – New Age looney tunes episodes.  The cover is bugs bunny talking on a smartphone

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B-Time with Beth Bierbower
The Match Matters with Motivo Founder & CEO Rachel McCrickard

B-Time with Beth Bierbower

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 28:10


I was surprised to discover that individuals who aspire to become therapists often find it difficult to meet the clinical supervisory requirement. These new therapists must have clinical supervision for a several years and they are left on their own to find that supervisor. Some of these new therapist live in rural America where there is a dearth of behavioral health supervisors so the new therapist may have to travel long distances several times per week to get supervision. As with most founders, our guest, Rachel McCrickard encountered these challenges and decided they needed to be addressed.  Rachel is the founder and CEO of Motivo, which connects new therapists with experienced clinical supervisors through an online virtual platform. New therapists can choose from many clinical supervisors and select the one that meets his or her needs. On the other hand, participating in the Motivo platform allows clinical supervisors to earn additional income. As a new graduate, Rachel found herself traveling several hours each week to get the clinical supervision need to practice and then become licensed. Rachel knew that many states allowed for “tele” clinical supervision but the problem of connecting individuals and ensuring appropriate documentation still existed. Today, Rachel will share her personal and professional journey with us and tell us how she is helping others avoid the hassles she encountered and help ensure therapy graduates are able to obtain licensure.   Show notes:  Website:  wearemotivo.com  Amerigroup Collaboration Press Release:  https://www.prweb.com/releases/amerigroup_and_motivo_collaborate_in_joint_effort_to_expand_access_to_counseling_services_in_texas/prweb17732254.htm   No Rules Rule: Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention by Reed Hastings & Erin Meyer   Untamed by Glennon Doyle   Podcasts: Unlocking Us with Brene Brown   Armchair Expert with Dax Shepherd and Monica Padman   Smartless with Will Arnett, Sean Hayes and Jason Bateman  

Recovery Elevator 🌴
RE 317: Debunking: Sober is Boring

Recovery Elevator 🌴

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 52:12


Episode 317  - Lean into the support from people who want to help you.  Dig into yourself.  There is an endless well of spirit, heart, and capacity that we all have. We just need to tap into it—everything you need you have.   Lunita took her last drink on October 10, 2020. She is from San Diego.  This is her story of living alcohol-free (AF)   BetterHelp  Visit betterhelp.com/ELEVATOR and join the over 500,000 people talking charge of their mental health with the help of an experienced professional. Recovery Elevator listeners get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/ELEVATOR.    Finding Your Better You – Odette’s weekly message   There is a myth of sobriety, that sobriety is not fun.  Odette finds joy when people debunk this myth.  Some of her favorite badass sober stories include:   Bradley Cooper – sober at 29 years old.   He attributes his career success to his sobriety. Brad Pitt – credits his sobriety to Bradley Cooper.   Florence Welsh – sobriety does not doom you to boredom.  David Lloyd George, British Prime Minister in the early 1900’s, backed the licensing bill.  Dax Shepherd says he wouldn’t have anything he has without his sobriety.  His guests and podcast sponsors are a lot of fun. Anthony Hopkins recently hit 45 years, sober saying, “Hang in there.  Today is the tomorrow you were so worried about yesterday.  Young- people, don’t give up.  Just keep in there” Cristiano Ronaldo, a Portuguese soccer player, is sober.  His father passed from alcohol abuse, and Cristiano has changed his life trajectory and is a role model of sobriety for his family.   Al Pacino, Jamie Lee Curtis, Robert Downey, Jr., Eminem, Chrissy Teigen, Keith Urban, Kelly Osbourne, Ben Affleck, Gillian Jacobs, James Franco, John Travolta, Shakira, J.Lo, Stephen King, Eva Mendes, Tom Cruise,  Natalie Portman, Elton John, Zac Efron, Tyra Banks, Daniel Radcliffe, Demi Lovato, Chris Martin (Coldplay) among many others are on the sober team.   We are not alone, we are not boring, quite the contrary.  Sobriety is the gateway to authenticity.  How do you feel about joining the alcohol-free club and staying in it with us?   [8:57] Odette Introduces Lunita   Lunita is Latina like Odette.  She hit reset on  October 10, 2020.  She is an American-born bi-cultural person from San Diego and a single mom.  Her father is from Panama, and her mother is from Mexico.  Her daughters are 9 and 11.  She is a yoga teacher and healing arts practitioner.  She loves nature, plant medicine, yoga, and she is a poet, writer, painter and loves anything to do with arts and the body.    [11:42]  Tell us about your history with drinking?   Lunita took her first drink at 14 in Mexico, where the lines are a little more blurred.  As she looks back at that time, drinking gave her a sense of calm and inner knowing that she had never felt before.  Her nervous system was soothed by alcohol.  She was a highly sensitive child, and her parents didn’t know how to manage her gifts.    She drank through her teenage years into her twenties.  Occasionally she would blackout.  She liked drinking.  She said alcohol took her from a highly sensitive introvert to a comfortable, fun drunk.  It awakened her artistic side.  She didn’t want to stop because it was fun.    Fast forward, Lunita got pregnant, got married, had two children, and drinking became her coping mechanism for managing parenting as a young adult.    She was a part of the mommy wine culture.  She realized she was drinking every night.  After she and her husband separated, her drinking became dark.  She drank every night while trying to hold it together for work and her daughters.  She hated her life and felt terrible and disconnected from herself every day.  Her husband and best friend made comments about her drinking, but she didn’t want to stop. Drinking became a medication, a chemical dependency.  Alcohol was sinking Lunita.   In her thirties, she was cornered by a cousin, then her best friend who caught her sneaking drinks or blacking out.    [17:19]  How did you respond to the comments from other people?   Lunita said she was telling herself it was ok.  She would get defensive or appease others with slogans like “mommy happy hour”  “5 o’clock somewhere”.  She was presentable, so she didn’t think there was a problem.    She found herself being very inconsistent.  She was eating clean, practicing yoga,  running, drinking green smoothies, but drinking every night.  She was aware of the dissonance, but she still didn’t want to stop drinking.   [20:52}  Tell me about the shift within you.   Lunita said she started drinking hard liquor instead of beer or wine because she could get drunk faster, with fewer calories.  Her body reacted right away.  The hangovers became worse, she lost her appetite, and the fun of drinking turned into darkness.  She began to experience rock bottom moments in relationships or at work.  She was no longer in denial but wasn’t sure what to do.   Four years ago, her friend said, “you’ve got to do something.” She was sober for two years.  Since then, she’s had some resets.  She knew it was die or get sober.   [24:06] Have you identified the reasons why you would drink again, and what tools have you added along the way?   Lunita said community, healing, yoga, meditation, and plants allowed her to release alcohol from her life for two years.  She felt alive, vital, and fresh.  Then she said she thought she could pursue healthy drinking with wine or beer, no hard liquor.  She wasn’t blacking out, but she noticed a gradual backslide with her relationships and her work.  The old habit wasn’t serving her anymore.  She had a brief period of drinking again but was sober for six months.  In October, she reset her self-talk and said, I am not doing anything that doesn’t serve me.  That became a massive shift for her, from her highest self.   She doesn’t choose anything that doesn’t suit her anymore.   She now focuses on activism about alcohol.  She believes it is a privilege to have a functional relationship with alcohol.  Now that she is sober, the work she is offering the world makes a difference.   [31:16]  Tell me more about this time being different?  How do you deal with cravings or discomfort?   Lunita said she deals with discomfort by leveraging therapy.  As a human, she wants to do her own work while continuing to help others.  Her therapist has been crucial.  Accountability through community has been instrumental for her.   She said that having a sober partner has made an enormous difference for her, and she appreciates his support.  Community is huge for Lunita, and her yoga practice, breathwork, herbs, and running are pivotal.  They help healthily regulate her nervous system.   Lunita drinks embarrassing amounts of Pellegrino, teas, tonics, and elixirs to overcome cravings.   [35:21]  You described yourself as a sensitive person, an empath.  How has the acceptance of your true essence shifted your ability to be authentic to yourself?   Lunita said it had been a journey and a stubborn need to overcome the distortions, toxic family structure, the lies she told herself, and accept she is not like anyone else and isn’t meant to be.  Her reclamation of herself came from sobriety and being sober.  She avoided talking about recovery during her first two years of sobriety because of the shame.  Now she knows some of the most radical, authentic beings have issues with addiction.  She is learning to make space for herself, rebel for herself, and heal herself so she can be an example for her daughters.   [41:46] Tell me about your relationships and how they have shifted over the years?   Lunita said the law of quantum physics means our vibe attracts people who are with us.    She was attracting certain people who were looking for a healing, medicine, or heart.  Those relationships were not serving her because they were one-way relationships.  Now she has an amazing partner because she is serving her highest self.  She attracts people who participate equally in relationships with her.  She was dating the same version of who she was.  When she started honoring her true self, all of her relationships changed.  She now attracts beautiful heart-centered people.   [46:39}  Rapid Fire Round   What are you excited about right now? I am completely myself – for better or worse.  In every relationship, in every moment, I am myself.  It is such a relief.   What would you say to your younger self? Your weirdness is magic.  You don’t have to try to be cool, Do YOU.   What is your favorite ice cream flavor? Chocolate chip cookie dough   What piece of guidance would you give to listeners who are thinking about ditching the booze? You are so much braver and more capable than you think.  If I can do it, you can do it.  Seek support from people who want to help you.  Dig into yourself.   There is an endless well of spirit and heart.  We just have to tap into that – it’s there.  I promise everything you need you have.   You may have to say adios to booze if ….   If you are hiding bottles.   Odette’s Weekly Challenge Search for sober people in your interest bubbles (sober Mom’s, sober artists, sober photographers, sober writers).  We are all out here; you just have to look closer.  Denzel Washington said, “I made a commitment to completely cut out drinking and anything that might hamper me from getting my mind and body together.  The floodgates of goodness have opened upon me:  spiritually, emotionally, and financially.    You are not alone, together is always better.  Welcome to the sober club.  I promise it's going to be fun.        Upcoming events, retreats, and courses: Bozeman 2021 (August 18-22, 2021) This is our flagship annual retreat held in the pristine forests of Big Sky Country, 10 miles south of Bozeman, Montana. During this 5-day event, you’ll discover how to expand the boundaries of your comfort zone. You can find more information about our events    Affiliate Link for Endourage: For 10% off your first CBD order with Endourage visit this link and use the promo code elevator at checkout.    Affiliate Link for Amazon: Shop via Amazon using this link.   The book, Alcohol is SH!T, is out. Pick up your paperback copy on Amazon here! You can get the Audible version here!     Resources:  Connect with Cafe RE - Use the promo code OPPORTUNITY to waive the set-up fee. Recovery Elevator YouTube - Subscribe here! Sobriety Tracker iTunes      “Recovery Elevator – Without the darkness you would never know the light - I love you guys”        

The Morning Rage
The One w/the L's of February

The Morning Rage

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 38:10


If you liked this episode, we think you'll also enjoy the following links: JOIN US ON CLUBHOUSE! We are @laurenokeefe and @jennprentice. If you need a CLUBHOUSE INVITE, DM us on our @themorningrage Instagram account. The best low top tennis shoes from The Shu Shop! Malcolm & Marie Drunk Tom Brady Armchair Expert Podcast with Jason Segel How to Navigate a Faith Crisis- The Lazy Genius Podcast "How To Fight Racism: Courages Christianity and the Journey Towards Racial Justice." Watch Our Bachelor Episode 8 Recap on YouTube

Ep 138 Where are they now?
122- Marriage and Drinking / John

Ep 138 Where are they now?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 45:05


Recovery Happy Hour celebrates inspiring stories of recovery from alcohol addiction and gray area alcohol abuse.  Hosted by Tricia Lewis, we look at life beyond the bottle and what's current in the culture of recovery and sobriety. Introduction: Marriage and Drinking Interview: John Episode Sponsored by: Recovery Centers of America 1-800-808-4317 Links: www.recoveryhappyhour.com The Power of Habit- Charles Duhigg Smart Recovery Recovery Elevator Podcast Armchair Expert Podcast w/ Dax Shepherd 

The Whaley Family Hour
Suncha Buncha Bull***t

The Whaley Family Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 14:38


Frank and Heather discuss Dax Shepherd, alternate uses for Boric Acid, and celebrity brands.

Pop The Kettle On
Bob Ross, ASMR + The Great Pandemic Slow Down

Pop The Kettle On

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2021 40:50


Dr Rach & Nic talk about how they've slowed down (or not!) during this pandemic, the slow down assistant that is Bob Ross and his Joy of Painting and get more acquainted with the phenomenon of ASMR. For more info on Bob Ross see The Joy of Painting YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxcnsr1R5Ge_fbTu5ajt8DQFor info on the Ten Percent Happier podcast and Dan Harris, visit: https://www.tenpercent.com/podcastFor more info on "Happier with Gretchen Rubin" podcast, see: https://gretchenrubin.com/podcasts/Want to know about ASMR? Check this out: https://bit.ly/3hYdeuBWe mention 'Dax' - and that's about Dax Shepherd's podcast, Armchair Expert: https://armchairexpertpod.com/To watch Ted Lasso, go here: https://apple.co/2MJ6ZiR

Lounging with Leesh
Ep 12 - Inspiration, InstantPots & TalkingShrimp w/ Special Guest Ali!

Lounging with Leesh

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 48:36


On this episode, special guest, Ali joins us to lounge and talk about how we can get amped up for the new year! If anyone else is maybe a little low on the inspiration scale, this episode should help fuel your tank as we gush about some of our favorite peeps including Laura Belgrave, Dax Shepherd, @paleOMG, Nick Viall and more. Lounge with us as we talk about being inspired from our couches. Happy new year, let's manifest some amazing dinner parties! We are also celebrating the launch of a super quickly created but getting R done website: http://www.theleesh.com/

Trash and Treasury
Mr. Big is the Ultimate Catfish

Trash and Treasury

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 69:42


“I will wear whatever and blow whomever I want as long as I can breathe and kneel” – Samantha Jones, Sex and The CityPour yourself a Cosmopolitan because this week are talking a walk through Manhattan in our Manolo Blahniks with Carrie, Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte. We couldn't help but wonder, is Sex and the City incredibly problematic or is it still one of the best and most iconic shows of all time?And we're also going to be talking about Catfish, the phrase coined by Nev Schulman in the documentary and TV show of the same name. It's the phenomenon where someone pretends to be someone they're not when starting a relationship online. What drives people to do this and what happens when the truth inevitably comes out?Wherever you get your podcasts.---- Catfish ----Catfish the TV showCatfish the documentaryCasey Donovan interview with Andrew Denton on YouTubeLife Line, 13 11 14, 24-hour Telephone Crisis Support serviceeSafety Commissioner https://www.esafety.gov.au---- Sex and the City ----All seasons streaming on BingeSex and the City movies on NetflixPodcast with behind the scenes interviews with the cast of Sex and the City, Origins with James Andrew Miller, C5 Sex and the City on Apple and Spotify---- Grace's Links----The Invisible Man on BingeEllen Pompeo episode of Armchair expert with Dax Shepherd on Apple Podcasts and SpotifyDay 7 episode of Armchair expert with Dax Shepherd on Apple Podcasts and Spotify---- Miranda's Links ----The Daily podcast on Apple and SpotifyWine and Crime, podcast on Apple and Spotify---- Show Links ----www.trashandtreasury.com.auhttps://www.facebook.com/trashandtreasuryInstagram - @trashandtreasuryAll our music is from Epidemic SoundDisclaimer: The views expressed within this podcast are our own and we are not experts. If you need actual advice, please speak to a licensed professional.

The Daily Talk Show
#866 - Intention Setting

The Daily Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 60:37


We chat about intention setting, Dax Shepherd and gaslighting, culture and how emotions can affect teams, and being in a place to make good decisions.On today's episode of The Daily Talk Show, we discuss:  Bodhi's first day back at daycareIntention settingDax Shepherd and gaslightingCulture and teamsBeing in a place to make good decisionsWatch and listen to this episode of The Daily Talk ShowEmail us: hi@thedailytalkshow.comSend us mail: PO BOX 400, Abbotsford VIC 3067The Daily Talk Show is an Australian talk show and daily podcast by Tommy Jackett and Josh Janssen. Tommy and Josh chat about life, creativity, business, and relationships — big questions and banter. Regularly visited by guests and gronks! If you watch the show or listen to the podcast, you're part of the Gronk Squad.This podcast is produced by BIG MEDIA COMPANY.Learn how to podcast or let us help you with your branded podcast production. Visit our podcast agency, Making Podcasts.

myTalk Dirt Alert Updates
9/28 5pm: Dax Shepherd thanks fans for support after revealing relapse

myTalk Dirt Alert Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 1:49


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Satellite Sisters
Thank you, Justice Ginsburg.

Satellite Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 70:19


The Satellite Sisters thank Ruth Bader Ginsburg and share many of the things we have read or listened to since learning of her passing.RBG New York Times ObituaryRBG First Woman To Lie In StateNina Totenberg on Ruth Bader GinsburgRuth Bader Ginsburg's Advice for LivingAmicus Podcast from Dahlia Lithwick on the Women of Harvard Law '59Julie recommends this new book on college admissions: Who Gets In and Why by Jeffrey SelingoLian recommends breathing! And this new book that's all about breathing and your nose.Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art by James NestorWhat dentists are seeing now in this time of stress.Entertaining Sisters:Remain In Love audiobook read by Chris Frantz.Sara Bareilles TV show on Apple TV +: Little VoiceSara Bareilles on Dax Shepherd's podcast.Thank you to our sponsors. Please use these special urls to support our show.Ritual: www.ritual.com/sistersHarry's: www.harrys.com/satsistersRothy's: www.rothys.com/sistersSchool Mask Pack: www.schoolmaskpack.com/sistersVisit our new website www.satellitesisters.com.Subscribe to our new newsletter Pep Talk here.For more info on Lian Dolan's newest novel The Sweeney Sisters, visit her website here.Buy The Sweeney Sisters here on bookshop.org or here on amazon.Join our community: Facebook Page, Facebook Group and on Instagram and Twitter @satsisters.

Satellite Sisters
Thank you, Justice Ginsburg.

Satellite Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 62:12


The Satellite Sisters thank Ruth Bader Ginsburg and share many of the things we have read or listened to since learning of her passing. RBG New York Times Obituary RBG First Woman To Lie In State Nina Totenberg on Ruth Bader Ginsburg Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Advice for Living Amicus Podcast from Dahlia Lithwick on the Women of Harvard Law '59 Julie recommends this new book on college admissions: Who Gets In and Why by Jeffrey Selingo Lian recommends breathing! And this new book that's all about breathing and your nose. Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art by James Nestor What dentists are seeing now in this time of stress. Entertaining Sisters: Remain In Love audiobook read by Chris Frantz. Sara Bareilles TV show on Apple TV +: Little Voice Sara Bareilles on Dax Shepherd's podcast. Visit our new website www.satellitesisters.com. Subscribe to our new newsletter Pep Talk here. For more info on Lian Dolan's newest novel The Sweeney Sisters, visit her website here. Buy The Sweeney Sisters here on bookshop.org or here on amazon. Join our community: Facebook Page, Facebook Group and on Instagram and Twitter @satsisters. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Pop Culture Show
Dr. Oz Exclusive Interview + Celebrity Sleaze + Show Outtakes

The Pop Culture Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 60:00


Get Exclusive Pop Culture Show video interviews, video content and bonus video exclusively from our Instagram. Sign up for our Pop Cult and be the first to get show announcements, free stuff and insider information only available to cult members.Speaker 1 (00:00):Welcome to the Pop Culture Show with Barnes, Leslie, and Cubby. Barnes (00:04):For those listening around the world just joining us, welcome to Barnes, Leslie and Cubby. By the way, if you're just joining us, you might want to go backwards. Some pretty incredible guests over the last couple of weeks and we've had a lot of fun, Kristian Bush from Sugarland, Lisa Loeb, Butch Walker, Goldberg, who all of a sudden a lot of wrestling people just found out he was on, they're showing up, Joe Gatto, from Impractical Jokers, Air Supply's Russell Hitchcock, Collective Soul's Ed Roland. A lot of shows, wherever you get your podcasts. Today, we have Dr. Oz. Dr. Oz. Leslie (00:36):That's a big guest. Barnes (00:38):I like him. Cubby (00:38):Do we have to wear a mask during this interview or are we okay with that? Barnes (00:42):We have to wear a mask. Please rate, review, and subscribe. Dr. Oz will be coming up in just a little bit. You can catch us on the iHeartRadio app, the Pandora app, Tesla's Buicks now, right Cubby? Cubby (00:52):Yeah. Barnes (00:53):We're going strong? Cubby (00:53):Going strong and Buicks and Lime Green Pacer's. Barnes (00:57):You guys have a good week? Leslie (00:58):Had a great week. Cubby, we never had a chance to tell you about the weekend. Barnes and his beautiful wife Heather we're here. Cubby (01:06):I know. I really was missing out. Tell me how big your farm is, by the way, because you talked about your farm. Barnes (01:11):It's big. Cubby (01:11):It's big, right? Leslie (01:12):Yeah, 40 acres. We came out here for a couple of nights. Barnes, Cubby, you have no idea how dedicated he is to this show. Cubby (01:22):It's work, work, work all the time, I'm guessing. Leslie (01:24):Well, there were a couple of days where I was like, "Yeah, let's go out. You can pet the horse and stuff like that. Barnes diligently sitting in my living room editing this podcast for the Pop Culture Show the whole day. Barnes (01:38):I was editing promos, Fram, and someone's got to do it. Cubby (01:42):Why couldn't you wait till you got home and enjoy your time with Leslie, Barnes? Barnes (01:45):I did enjoy my time with Leslie. Oh, I would, Cubby, but Leslie was on conference calls the entire time we were there. Cubby (01:50):Leslie, are you serious? Are you ... Barnes (01:53):Call a spade a spade. Cubby (01:54):Are you really on Zoom calls all day, because you say that and ... Leslie (01:56):I am. Cubby (01:57):... I don't believe it. Leslie (01:58):I'm on all day. Barnes (01:58):[crosstalk 00:01:58] Okay. Here we go. Here's an example ... Leslie (01:59):There's was an emergency. Barnes (02:00):No way Leslie. No. No. No. Cubby (02:02):Reenact it right now. Barnes (02:03):Hold on. They are like, "Let's go to lunch." We're going to go to Kentucky for lunch and we're in Tennessee, mind you. I'm thinking, "Oh gosh, how am I going to get any of this work done?" Then Lanny goes, "Oh, well, Leslie, why don't you write into Tesla so you can see what this whole autodrive thing is about, and Heather will come with me." I'm like, "Okay." Fram gets in within 30 seconds she's on a conference call, "I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I got to take this. I'm sorry," the whole way. I couldn't even show her. I just put the car on autodrive and I tuned out and Leslie was like, "What do you have for lunch?" Leslie (02:37):He wanted to show me all the bells and whistles and yeah. Cubby (02:40):But I love it how most people are just nose deep in their phone. But you're just always on calls, Leslie, you're not really on your ... some people will stare at their phone and just swipe and do all that. Leslie (02:50):Right. Right. Cubby (02:51):You're literally on calls all day. Barnes (02:53):All day. Leslie (02:53):I will say that Heather and I went into this really cool antique place because Heather knows all about antiques. Barnes (02:58):For a fricking hour. Leslie (03:00):They stayed in the car, Lanny and Barnes stayed in the car. We were like, "You know what? I'm not going to stress out about this." We were in there for hour, hour and a half. Barnes (03:08):Lanny took a nap. I was running my phone battery down. At one point, I looked over and said something to Lanny, and he was asleep. Cubby (03:13):Did the Tesla autodrive follow a mysterious car out of nowhere in honor of Fram ... Barnes (03:19):No. It did not. Cubby (03:19):... like we talked about last week? I got to tell you, my wife heard that story. We were listening back to the podcast and she was crying. Leslie (03:26):It's true story Barnes (03:27):Well, Fram, she paid attention for just a few seconds. Can you talk about autodrive, Fram? What do you remember? Leslie (03:32):I just remember watching your dash. It was very impressive. Barnes (03:36):She was taking pictures of it and it was almost ... it was the car was a celebrity. She was taking pictures of the screen as it was driving us through Nashville. It's fun. Cubby (03:46):I do have a quick Tesla question by the way. Barnes (03:48):Yes, sir. Cubby (03:51):Because I'm really thinking about getting one because if you ... Barnes (03:51):Use my code. Cubby (03:51):I know, I will when I get to it. If I have the air conditioning blowing full blast and I'm charging a phone and my wife's charging her phone. Does that make the battery go quicker? Barnes (04:00):Go down? Cubby (04:01):Yeah, go down quicker, say, I'm on a long road trip and I'm using a lot of other things? Barnes (04:05):Minimal. Cubby (04:06):Minimal. Okay. Barnes (04:06):I turn the AC. if I go into eat lunch somewhere, I immediately turn the AC on as soon as they get out and let it stay on. Cubby (04:12):Right. Barnes (04:13):I mean, it doesn't even go down a percent. Cubby (04:15):You have what? What's your model again? Barnes (04:16):The 3. Cubby (04:17):The 3. Barnes (04:18):The Model 3 is four-package. You got to ride in it. You'll be convinced. Leslie (04:21):Plugged, no. Cubby (04:22):Yeah. Yeah. Plugged, no. Leslie (04:23):Well, needless to say, Cubby. We had a great time. Barnes (04:26):The farm is incredible. It's 40 acres. I'm not convinced she's seen more than one of those acres, where the actual house is because I'm just feeling ... because we went driving around in this truck that is a standard, the old-school truck, it seemed an old movie or something. Leslie sat in the back, might as well have been on a hay bale. Leslie (04:49):I sat in the back with Heather. Barnes (04:51):I could have sworn I heard her say a few times. I haven't seen this part yet. Leslie (04:53):I did not say that. I did not say that. Barnes (04:58):I don't know. It was just funny because Lanny runs the how. Lanny is a workhorse. Leslie (05:02):Yeah, he does on the show. Barnes (05:03):I mean ... Cubby (05:04):Can he name all the animals? By the way, how many animals do you have? Leslie (05:05):Only three. Cubby (05:07):Three. Barnes (05:07):Four, you got Bo. Leslie (05:08):Yeah. Well, I'm talking about outdoor. Barnes (05:11):Yeah. Leslie (05:11):Two donkeys and a horse. But I will say that Barnes did do some aerial shots for us. Barnes (05:17):I did. Have you gotten that bill yet, that invoice that come in? Leslie (05:20):Exactly. Cubby (05:22):Is your drone business ... Are you're going to be firing back up pretty soon you think? Barnes (05:26):We've been going strong the whole time. It's all commercial real estate. Cubby (05:29):Okay. Good. Good. I was wondering about that. Barnes (05:31):Nothing about that. Thanks for asking. It's been nonstop because of no one will travel. I mean, no one wants to travel. All these big developments now more than ever need stuff Cubby (05:40):Right. Barnes (05:40):Did you lose power this week, Cubby? Cubby (05:42):No. The only thing I did as I took our daughter, she's seven months old, me and the wife took her to the beach and she felt the ocean for the first time. Barnes (05:48):That's cool. Cubby (05:48):But I just want to real quick ask you guys. It was a great moment. We video taped the water. Barnes (05:52):Is it screened? Cubby (05:53):No. She loved it. She loved it. But my thought is how much I hate the beach. Because I think the beach, there's pool people and there's beach people, and I get it, the beach is beautiful. But isn't the beach a pain in the butt? Leslie (06:04):Yeah, I'm a pool person. Barnes (06:05):I'm pool people. Cubby (06:06):Yeah. There's so much too ... You have to lug so much crap. You have to set up. You have to find a spot. It was a windy day. There's sand blowing. You can't get your lunch. I mean it's just, I don't know why people love the beach so much. I've discovered that I really don't like the beach. Barnes (06:21):It is all the things you say. But the people that love it, they just ... I think that they are people that don't care about getting dirty or getting sand in their food. Leslie (06:31):I like walking on the beach, but laying out in the sun, no. Give me a float up bar anytime. Cubby (06:36):Correct. Correct. Yeah. Barnes (06:38):What's weird is, you mentioned your child, when my child who's now 18, we took her to the beach for the first time, she screamed in fear because of the water hitting her. She's checking into college this Tuesday for marine biology. Leslie (06:50):That's incredible. Cubby (06:52):Look at that. That's great. Barnes (06:53):Right, full turn. That'll be my Tuesday going down to check her in. We only get two-hour window. She has two other roommates and they tell you, "You're 9 to 11, you're 11 to 1, you're 1 to 3." Cubby (07:04):By the way, how quickly did she turn 18? Because everyone tells me how fast. Barnes (07:07):Eighteen years? Cubby (07:08):Well, yeah, okay, I get that. But everyone tells me how fast it goes. I'm only seven months into this and it's flying by. Now I get why people say they're going to be 12 before you know it. Barnes (07:17):So fast. Cubby (07:18):Yeah. It's crazy, right? Leslie (07:19):You got to catch all the little things at seven months, seriously. The next three years, you're going to be in fantasy land. Cubby (07:25):Right. It's a nonstop. Barnes (07:26):Okay. I've gotten blown up so far. We're seven minutes in. Leslie's gotten blown up so far. We have a listener question that might take care of the third. It said, "Hey, Barnes, Leslie, Cubby, do you ever have any outtakes that you don't share with us?" Cubby (07:40):Oh, gosh. Leslie (07:41):Uh-oh. Barnes (07:42):I thought, "Well, you know what? Yeah? Leslie (07:44):Man. Barnes (07:45):There was one last week. Leslie (07:46):The man who takes everything. Cubby (07:49):Well, wait, wait, wait a minute. Who are the crosshairs on? Barnes (07:52):That would be you. Cubby (07:53):Great. Okay. Barnes (07:55):Last week ... Now of course, a podcast is a taped show. We taped the show. There's very little editing, but there is a mastering process that makes it. You can actually hear us. We're all three in different locations, New York, Nashville, Atlanta. Sometimes there are segments when I'm editing that I take it out for the purpose. I do it for you, the people, the listener, so you cannot have to listen to stuff that you don't need to. However, I do save those things. Some people suggest that we maybe get a Patreon account where people can hear the unedited version of the show, which there's probably another good 10 to 15 minutes of content that maybe wasn't meant for the show or it can be a little racy or can be a little whatever. Leslie (08:41):Not a bad idea. Cubby (08:41):Right. Barnes (08:43):Last week we had a segment talking about, I believe it was ... Cubby you're playing clips of some sort from which ... what was that? Where were you playing clips from? Cubby (08:56):Was I doing ... Barnes (08:57):[crosstalk 00:08:57] I know. We're doing Netflix. Cubby (08:58):We're doing Netflix. Yeah. The Netflix thing. Yeah. Barnes (09:01):It was the Netflix thing. Cubby (09:01):Yeah. Barnes (09:01):You heard how it played out and you can go the last episode. It was very, "Hey, here's ... this is the Netflix sound and here's what it was supposed to be." Leslie (09:10):Yeah. The original ... Yes. Cubby (09:10):Yeah. The whole ta-dum. Barnes (09:11):Yeah. Cubby (09:12):We're talking about the different sounds that Netflix was considering and before the ta-dum took effect. Barnes (09:17):Here's how that segment played out. Unedited, so you can just hear what it's really like. Cubby (09:24):One of the sounds. I want you to see if you know which one it is. Is it A? Speaker 5 (09:31):Ladies and gentlemen, please take your seats. The show is about to begin. Cubby (09:36):All right. Or is it B? Hold on a second. Where is it? Or is it B? Or is it C? Shit. Or is it C? Speaker 5 (10:00):Ladies and ... Cubby (10:00):Here we go. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Fuck you guys. Or is it C? Barnes (10:12):That's it we're back live. Cubby (10:16):Hey, can we play the DropLabs outtake? That was a half hour, I'll take. Your dumb shoes wouldn't get working because you did not hook them up. Barnes (10:23):There's nothing funny about that Cubby. Cubby (10:27):I will say you did a great job cleaning me up, because I listen back to that. Yeah. I had things all out of order on my computer and it was crazy. Barnes (10:35):But listen, the DropLabs was not my problem, it's your headphones. Cubby (10:37):No. I know. I know. But I remember we were trying to get it to work properly. Barnes (10:41):We don't take attention off of you, Cubby. It is your moment. Leslie (10:42):Notice how he immediately ... come on, Cubby. You're the star of this segment. Barnes (10:47):Yeah. Cubby (10:47):I bow down to you, Steve, thank you for being the edit master. Barnes (10:50):But didn't you see? Did you see how that escalated? We now know with Cubby you get about four times to frustrate them and then it's full on "F you guys." I mean, just ... Cubby (10:59):I wasn't really mad though. I was saying, jokingly, I know what you guys are thinking, man. Leslie (11:03):Was that a dearing? What? Cubby (11:03):Yes. Leslie (11:06):That was a dearing F you? Cubby (11:07):Because I knew you guys were like, "Come on, man. You're holding us down." I felt like the quarterback and I messed up a play. Leslie (11:11):Wait a second. Is that why you spent eight hours editing the show last week, Barnes? Barnes (11:15):No. Whenever it makes me laugh ... When I'm editing it, I just thought, "Okay, you know what? Companies do to get a little roasting because he throws out the roasts quite a bit. Cubby (11:26):Yeah. Well, that was fun. That was fun. Well, hopefully this will be an edit-free podcast for you. Leslie (11:33):Well, let's dive into some celebrity sleeve on ... Oh, there's an [inaudible 00:11:37]. Barnes (11:37):I don't even ... Hold it. I don't even have to edit this one. Cubby (11:43):Just keep editing there, celebrity sleeves. Barnes (11:45):Say again. See, ladies and gentlemen, you just witnessed ... Cubby (11:47):I have short sleeves on. Barnes (11:48):You just witnessed right there. There we go. There's the edit. Leslie (11:53):Hell no. Barnes (11:53):There is your first little snafu of the show that happened in real time. Cubby (11:57):You put pressure on us though, Barnes. Leslie (11:58):We're not even having a drink right now. Cubby (12:00):We should. Barnes (12:01):Maybe. Well, we know that two of us aren't. I can't see your hands, Fram. I'm just saying. Cubby (12:06):Celebrity sleeves. Barnes (12:07):Try that again. Leslie (12:07):Let's dive ... Barnes (12:08):Take two. Leslie (12:10):Let's dive into some Celebrity Sleaze. Okay. I know that Netflix, we have a lot of stories about Netflix today. But have you guys been watching anything new on Netflix? Barnes (12:21):Absolutely. Leslie (12:21):What? Barnes (12:22):I went through the whole Outer Banks, which Heather and I both loved. I know it's geared towards young adults, but we actually liked it. Cubby (12:30):It's a reboot, right? Barnes (12:31):No. Cubby (12:32):Outer Banks? Barnes (12:32):I'm joking. Last week, everything was a reboot. Well, there's more. It's really good. Leslie (12:39):I will start today because Charles Esten, who's the star, will be on our show next week. Barnes (12:44):He is the star. He's the really main adult, and he's good. He's really good. He's from Nashville. I like the show, Nashville. Leslie (12:52):Yeah. He was Deacon in Nashville, beloved character, and I will say one of the nicest people you will ever meet. Barnes (12:58):Can't wait to talk to him. I have a lot of questions. You both ... do yourself a favor and watch Outer Banks. I'm also watching Bloodline. Leslie (13:04):Yeah, I saw Bloodline. I'll give you some news when you finish. Barnes (13:07):I'm only three episodes in. Leslie (13:09):Okay. But I have some news for you when you finish. A couple of heavy things I want to get out of the way, in Celebrity Sleaze. Obviously, you saw the news, Lori Loughlin and her husband, Fashion Designer, Mossimo, I can't pronounce his last name, were sentenced to two and five months in jail for the college admissions scandal. What happened there? Because originally wasn't he supposed to get four to five years? Barnes (13:32):I don't know. Why did he get more than she did? Leslie (13:34):I guess he paid more. Cubby (13:35):Yeah. I don't know the whole thing. But it's a country club they're going to, guys. Barnes (13:39):Oh, yeah. Cubby (13:40):I mean ... Leslie (13:40):Seriously. Barnes (13:41):In fact, he's not going to be doing hard time. Cubby (13:43):Look, I would not want to be in there. Don't get me wrong. But they're probably not going to be in there the full-term, I'm guessing. It looks like a country club. Leslie (13:49):Yeah. Their apology was very well scripted, too. Barnes (13:51):If she's smart, she would make that a reality show because that's the only work she's going to get. Leslie (13:56):Potentially. Now the other news is, are you ever a little skeptical when you see a headline from a celebrity, where it's like, "I buried my truth for so long?" You know that something's about to happen. They have a book coming out or ... Barnes (14:09):Correct. Leslie (14:09):In this case, it's Paris Hilton and her new documentary. This is Paris, which is going to be September 14, premiering on her YouTube channel. I mean, if this is true, I feel really sorry for her. But the timing is a little skeptical. She was talking about ... and this is the other part of the story where you don't feel sorry for her. Remember when she was growing up, she lived at the Waldorf with her parents. She talked about sneaking out at night and how terrible it was because her parents took her phone away and her credit cards. Then they sent her off to this boarding school and apparently she's saying, the entire time she was at this boarding school, she was bullied and harassed and tortured. Now that school doesn't exist anymore, and no one can verify this. Although a couple of people that went there said the same thing. We'll see. I don't know if you saw this story or you have any thoughts about it. Barnes (14:58):I saw the trailer and I don't know what it is. She's done something to herself. She looks much prettier than she did in the height of all this craziness, where I think she was maybe having some work done. I don't know that. Leslie (15:07):Yeah. Barnes (15:07):But she looks very natural and very depressed. Leslie (15:11):Though she says that she's all grown up now and she wants to tell her story. Cubby (15:15):I can't believe how long it's been to. Was it 15 ... Leslie (15:17):It's been a long ... Barnes (15:18):... 15 years ago when the nude pictures are coming out ... Leslie (15:20):Yes. Barnes (15:20):Long time. Cubby (15:21):... all that stuff? Twenty years ago? Leslie (15:22):This is really sad. The headlines about Larry king's two children dying within three weeks of each other. He's like, "It's terrible. When you're a parent, you have to outlive your children." But his son, Andy King died of a heart attack. He was 65. His daughter Chaia King, 51, sadly died. She had lung cancer. Is that terrible, two of his children within a matter of three weeks? Cubby (15:45):Really sad. Leslie (15:47):I do need some clarification here from the two of you. How do you pronounce this word? It's throuple, throuple? Barnes (15:54):Throuple. Leslie (15:55):Throuple, like couple? Barnes (15:58):Throuple. Leslie (15:58):But throuple like a three-some, right? Barnes (16:00):You're talking about John Mayer, right? Leslie (16:01):Yeah, the John Mayer story. Barnes (16:02):Throuple. That's the first I've seen that word in a while. Leslie (16:04):Well, apparently the star of Vanderpump Rules, Scheana Shay claims that, yeah, this went on for a really long time. Stacie the bartender from the Hills started going to John's house where a fling started and it went on for about six months. Barnes (16:20):He had just discarded Jennifer Aniston and he went that far down? Leslie (16:23):Right after Jennifer Aniston. Hello. Barnes (16:25):That must have been when he covered the song Free Fallin, too, from Petty. Because he took ... what a lofty journey that is to go from Jennifer Aniston in your bed to a bartender of the Hills. Cubby (16:36):Right? Barnes (16:38):Damn. Cubby (16:39):That's a big drop, right? Barnes (16:40):Bro. Cubby (16:40):Yeah. Leslie (16:41):Dancing with the Stars apparently having a hard time booking some guests. A lot of people are saying ever since they let go of Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews and I brought on Tyra Banks because they thought Tyra is going to bring in all these major celebrities. Guess what? It hasn't happened yet. Barnes (16:58):Why would they think that? Since when is she the major celebrity getter? Leslie (17:01):I guess because she's high fashion, she would bring all these major models and I have no idea. But so far, it's still C and D level folks. Cubby (17:12):But that's what that shows made of. Leslie (17:13):I know. Cubby (17:13):It's been trending that ... No. But actually, I'll admit, early on, they had some pretty big names. I feel it's been trending downward for the last five, six years. I think that makes the show better. Well, if you haven't heard of them? Barnes (17:24):No. You've heard of them. But they're in random ... Okay, think of all the ... if you had ... I'm just turning like Beaver from Leave It to Beaver. Cubby (17:31):No. I get that. You haven't seen them in a while. Right. Right. Right. I do like those. They had Mrs. Brady on before she passed away, Florence Henderson. That was fun. Leslie (17:38):I mean, I've had a couple of friends that have been on that show. Honestly, they said they had a blast doing it. But a lot of times I have no idea who the people are. I have to Google who they are Cubby (17:47):Correct. Leslie (17:48):Will Smith, Kevin Hart are going to remake Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. Cubby (17:53):I don't like it. Don't mess with the original, man. Barnes (17:55):That's a tough one. Leslie (17:55):Come on. John Candy, that's tough, and Steve Martin. I don't know. By the way, Simon Cowell is back home, after he cracked his back. But did you see the photos of Dax Shepherd? He had this big motorcycle accident. He was showing all his bruises on Instagram. Oh, severe. I don't know about this. Tiger King, season two is in the works, because Joe Exotic is in jail, but he's the star of it? Cubby (18:19):I know but it's brilliant because you might as well just keep feeding off what's already successful, try to figure something out. Barnes (18:25):Well, there's been a story for the last six months. It's been happening. The story was season one. All this mayhem happening. Now they closed the zoo down. Leslie (18:33):Yeah, I think Petty got to the zoo, because Jeff Lowe announced that Tiger King Zoo is closed immediately. Cubby (18:39):When I hear about the Tiger King, I think about the pandemic only because that was the first thing people started talking about when the pandemic started. Does that sound familiar? Barnes (18:48):They can think the pandemic. Cubby (18:49):Yeah. Yeah. I remember it was March and people were talking about, "If, hey, if we're going to be stuck at home watch Tiger King." That always reminds me of the beginning of this whole thing. Leslie (18:57):Finally, who knew that Ryan Reynolds had a gin company? But apparently, Aviation Gin is being bought by this British multinational beverage alcohol company, Diageo. He might walk away with $265 million. Barnes (19:13):He was apologizing for that. He has a gin company. Remember, Fram, recently, he had that girl that got all the heat from the Peloton ad do his ad. Cubby (19:24):Right. Leslie (19:24):That's right. Cubby (19:24):That was about a year ago. Barnes (19:25):Eish. Yeah. Leslie (19:26):Who these celebrities with their liquors. I mean, it's pretty insane. They're saying it's a $600 million deal and his portion could be 275. That's a good payday for Ryan Reynolds. Barnes (19:39):That really is ... Leslie (19:39):That's your Celebrity Sleaze. Barnes (19:42):Guys, I was doing some research because a friend of mine is a big fan of Limp Bizkit, and we were going back and forth about Limp Bizkit just being, like I said, Limp Bizkit's okay. They all were, "Oh, no, they were huge. He was huge, blah, blah, blah, blah." Cubby (19:56):For a minute. Barnes (19:57):For a minute, right. I did some research on bands that have had huge success, but for the most part, people hate them. I want you to know if you agree with any of these. Limp Bizkit, ironically, was number 10 on the list, followed by Fish at number nine. But I get ... Cubby (20:16):I don't get the Fish thing. Leslie (20:17):I don't either. That was just a mellow jam band. Barnes (20:20):I mean I could see where either you like or you don't like the Fish, but they don't seem like a hated band, probably some of the ones coming on your list. Leslie (20:27):Like Fred Durst. Cubby (20:28):Right. Exactly. Train came in at number eight. Again ... Barnes (20:31):Why Train? Cubby (20:32):These are bands that have had huge success, but a majority of people really think they're douchebags. Leslie (20:37):I didn't ... Barnes (20:37):Train is number eight. Leslie (20:40):I didn't get that one. Yeah. Cubby (20:40):Creed is number seven. Barnes (20:40):Now that's a slam dunk. Leslie (20:46):Wait a minute. They're not number one? Cubby (20:46):We're getting there. Barnes (20:46):Well, I bet I can already guess where this is going. Leslie (20:48):Like seven ... Creed should be in the top five. Cubby (20:51):Well, the funny thing is, I think everybody I'm mentioning here, we've interviewed, and we might have a relationship with a Dave Matthews Band came in number six. Barnes (20:59):How? Why do people hate ... Is there any context in these articles, in these lists about why they're hated? Cubby (21:05):It all comes down to either their look, for example, Goo Goo Dolls is number five and people think they're perfectly manicured men. Their songs are sappy. Leslie (21:16):I don't get it about Dave Matthews Band. Cubby (21:18):Number four, now I love this guy, super good dude, Mark McGrath and his band Sugar Ray. Barnes (21:25):I can see why they hate him. He's such a nice guy. It's easy to hate people who are succeeding. I mean, he's had a decent career and a few things. Cubby (21:33):Yeah. Right now he's a jock on SiriusXM, I believe. He does a show there. But number three, I could care less about, Insane Clown Posse. Barnes (21:41):How that get on the list? Cubby (21:41):Yeah. Barnes (21:41):That seems a random one. Cubby (21:45):Because, yeah, I agree because the list is that they are very successful. Now, I know they had an Ok one. Leslie (21:50):Yeah. They had a cult following, too. Cubby (21:52):Finally, we're down to number two. Leslie (21:54):Uh-oh. Leslie (21:54):(singing) Leslie (21:55):Oh, yeah. It's natural. Cubby (22:00):Again ... Leslie (22:01):Guilty Pleasure. Cubby (22:02):They've had a ton of hits? Leslie (22:03):I know. Cubby (22:03):But the list is people that we're huge, but we don't like them anyway. Can we say number one together? Because we're all thinking it all. Leslie (22:10):One, two, three, and then say it. Barnes (22:13):You say it and I play it. Ready? Hosts (22:15):One, two, three. Nickelback. Barnes (22:21):Here is exhibit 3,475. It is torture, this song. Listen to this. They redid The Devil Went Down to Georgia. Listen how awful this is. I mean. What the hell is that? Barnes (22:41):(singing) Barnes (22:41):You wonder ... Cubby (22:45):They did have huge hits. This was their first hit right here. Cubby (22:49):(singing) Leslie (22:49):That was massive. Barnes (22:52):I don't mind that song. Barnes (22:53):(singing) Cubby (22:56):But all their songs did end up sounding the same, for the most part after that. Barnes (23:01):Good list. Cubby (23:01):Yeah. Barnes (23:02):I have some music for you. Here's a couple of new things this week to be on the lookout for that are going to be ... one of them is going to be taking over TikTok. Everyone's going to be started using it to make TikToks, how smart to make a song called TikTok? Barnes (23:17):(singing) Barnes (23:18):Catchy. Leslie (23:21):It is. Barnes (23:23):Clean Bandit and Mabelle with 24kGoldn. Cubby (23:26):I like Clean Bandit. Barnes (23:28):Another new one. I love this band. I love everything they put out. They are from Las Vegas. The album is called Imploding the Mirage, which I thought was interesting because immediately I was thinking about all the casinos that they've imploded in Vegas, their hometown. But I don't think the Mirage was one of them. But the Killers have a brand new album. Barnes (23:47):(singing) Barnes (23:49):I just love his voice. Cubby (23:54):Yeah. He's good. Barnes (23:54):Totally. Then here's one. We can't let ... Baha Banks$ has a new one with Chance the Rapper. We can't not play Shake That Ass. Barnes (24:05):(singing) Barnes (24:07):Everyone stays ... Check out Chance the Rapper. He's rapping about my car. Listen. Barnes (24:14):(singing) Leslie (24:14):Uh-oh. Is your Tesla plugged? Barnes (24:21):Yeah. There's you're new Music Bank. Cubby (24:24):Well, guys, you always give me a hard time for not bringing in big time guests. I had to, well, pull out the big guns and so Barnes, Leslie, let me introduce you to my buddy, my pal, the nicest guy in the world and a very smart man, Dr. Oz. Dr. Oz (24:42):Well, God bless you Cubby. Barnes (24:42):Hey Doc. Dr. Oz (24:44):How are you all? Barnes (24:44):We're huge fan. Leslie (24:45):We're so excited. Dr. Oz (24:46):I'm so impressed that Cubby looks well rested with a baby in the house. I don't know. How does that work even? I could never pull that off. Cubby (24:53):I don't know. It's amazing. It's life-changing. I think the adrenaline actually every day keeps you going and ... Barnes (25:00):Hold on. Dr. Oz, The important thing is this is pre, his Jager shots. He does it 5:00. Is that healthy? Let's ask the man. Dr. Oz (25:08):I do a Jager shot every day at 5:00 p.m. Actually, sometimes more than one. Leslie (25:12):True story, Dr. Oz. Dr. Oz (25:14):Well, I'll tell you when my kids were young, I would sign up for extra on call at the hospital, because at least I could get a little sleep there. Cubby (25:20):You're right. I know. I know. Yeah. I don't sleep much. But it's all worth it. Again, thank you for joining us. These are my podcast pals Barnes and Leslie, and we just have a few questions for you. I want to catch up and you've been a busy man, I'm sure. I mean, everyone wants to talk to you about COVID-19, correct? Dr. Oz (25:38):Right. It's been busy six months of my life. It's also been frustrating at times, and exhilarating at others, because one of the problems you run into oftentimes in life is that you have inadequate information. As a doctor, you often got to go talk to a patient when you don't know 100% what the right decision is because there's no data on it. That's how this entire six months is often felt. We have some directionally correct ideas, but we ended up changing our minds and lot of other issues like masks. That's been very frustrating for the public. But, you're right. I'm getting called a lot just to try to offer advice that I give to my own family, because at this point, that's the most valuable advice. Barnes (26:12):Dr. Oz How do you even have time in the day? This is an honest question from being a publisher of books, a man of television, an actual doctor, an actual surgeon, how do you find time to actually practice surgery and medicine? Dr. Oz (26:28):Well, I've always dedicated one day a week that I go to the hospital, participate in our grand rounds, do procedures, see patients. In fact, right now I'm studying for my boards, because every five years you have to get re-up to make sure you're staying up-to-date in health information. But I also have great partners at the hospital. Now, as you know, I'm at Columbia University in New York Presbyterian Hospital here in the city. It's easy for me to go to the studio a couple days a week, and then just, instead of turning right to go downtown and go turn left to go uptown to the hospital, and the routine has always maintained me. Dr. Oz (27:02):I got to say, early on when I was talking Oprah about where to tape the show, one of the reasons you wanted to be in New York so I could keep practicing because I felt that ideally, we'd be ... putting in television. what I do every day taking care of patients, if I could just take that same, in honesty, and just translate it to your home, then you'd actually be able to learn a lot about what your doctors wants to tell you, but doesn't have time to tell you. It makes you a smarter patient. In fact, it makes you a world expert on your own body, which you really should be. Leslie (27:31):Dr. Oz, there's been so many questions about testing for COVID-19. A lot of the people that are listening now, I am really curious about the false negatives that are happening. You broke it down. I follow you on Instagram and Twitter, you broke it down. How is that happening? If you do get a negative test, but still have the symptoms, should you go back and be retested? It's so confusing. Dr. Oz (27:53):Well, let me simplify a little bit by entering the second part of that question with affirmative. Yes, you have to go get tested again if you have symptoms. If you're coughing, and having a fever, or feeling lethargy, or having intestinal problems, and you have a negative test, you still have to suspect COVID-19, go get tested again. Here's why. Until recently, a lot of the tests required you to put the little probe that the Q-Tip with the very back of your nose. The cotton swab is uncomfortable. I don't know if you guys have been tested, but I get tested at the hospital, your eyes water. It's not very pleasant. To take it easy on you, instead of leaving that cotton swab back there for 10 seconds, which is the official protocol, they just get near it. Well, that's not the same thing. Dr. Oz (28:35):If I'm swabbing the outside of your nose versus deep inside your nose where it feels it's in your brain. You may not pick up the virus which is primarily to back your throat. That's why this recent information, which I want to thank the NBA and their Commissioner Adam Silver for, because they participated in examining this. The CDC has just approved a saliva tests. The reason that's important is you don't just spit a little bit of stuff, you actually collect sputum from the back of your throat deep in your lungs, and go, like that, right? Spit it into this cup. That's actually a very accurate way of getting it. It's not perfect. But getting a sample of sputum that's pretty stable can be tested the next day or the day after. You'll learn very quickly if you're positive or negative. Because you know that it's not uncomfortable, you don't mind doing it a lot. Barnes (29:21):Amen. Dr. Oz (29:21):Most people now agreed, the better way of screening America is to do lots of tests and assume the first one may not be perfect, but if you do two tests, one of them is going to be right. Cubby (29:31):What is your biggest concern Dr. Oz, fall going into winter? What is your biggest concern with this? Are we in the first wave still, or the second wave, and no one really knows Barnes (29:40):Is it halftime? Cubby (29:41):Right. Dr. Oz (29:43):it's about halftime, actually. But we're still in the first wave. You're still in the first half. We saw ... What happened in New York spread to the south. Actually, many times it was New Yorkers literally going to the south and carrying the virus with them, maybe not the Arizona, and that allowed the virus to continue to prosper when it shouldn't have. My biggest concern, to answer your first question, is nihilism, is this belief we're never going to get ahead of this, it's going to keep haunting us, it's going b torturing us. There's so many positive bits of information that it makes me feel pretty confident that we're going to be able to whip this in a timely fashion. Dr. Oz (30:13):Here they are. Ready? First off, the recent data from Europe, about a third of us may have what are called killer T-cells. Our immune system is made up of antibodies. You all know about those. They're little foot soldiers ready to attack the virus. But you also have these memory cells, these T-cells in your body. If you had the common cold last year, the year before, your body may have recalled that a corona virus causes the common cold, oftentimes, and it's close enough to the current COVID-19 virus that you're actually protected. That means, think about this, a third of the population may not be prone to getting the bad infection or infected at all. Then you have in places like New York City, where I am, you got a 20% incidents, maybe people have already been infected, that gets you about 50% of the population. Now you're approaching herd immunity numbers. It means the second wave won't be as bad as we would otherwise have feared. Dr. Oz (30:59):Second big Information, 70% of Americans ... are you wearing a mask? A mask is a big ... although early on, didn't appreciate how powerful it was. We now recognize. I spoke into the COVID taskforce, the White House Task Force on this. All these experts are saying the same thing, the mask tames this virus. It makes it behave like the flu instead of COVID-19. That's why we're seeing a dramatic reduction in cases in the south now and across the country. Dr. Oz (31:24):All these are positives. We have weapons we can use, like the mask, we've got general biology supporting us, and then there's few other factors. Our medical management has dramatically improved. Only half the number of people go to the ICU is used to in the early days of COVID-19, and then finally the vaccine. Which all the early data supporting its efficacy, so we think it's going to work. We'll have a lot of data probably by November, December giving people confidence that we can actually mass vaccinate people, if they want to get vaccinated, no one's going to force you. But if you want to get vaccinated and be part of the herd immunity to protect America, you can get your vaccine. We're going to have to wait till January, February probably to do that because you want you give enough months of tens of thousands of people experiencing the vaccine to make sure it's safe that the average American, the average person listening to your show right now can say, "You know what? I get it. It works and it seems to be safe enough. Nothing is perfect. But it's safe enough. I'm going to go ahead and get it." Barnes (32:14):What do you think, Dr. Oz, though the conversation centering around this vaccine that at some point will be here, you're going to find companies and places just like they're requiring mask? Don't you think were they're going to say, "Look, if you're going to come back to work, you have to have the vaccine." But then that opens up the conversation politically. It opens up the safety conversation, all of this starts going sideways. How do you think everyone's going to react to that and work through it? Dr. Oz (32:40):I think forcing people to get a vaccine will be a horrible error. Barnes (32:44):People are going to. Dr. Oz (32:46):There may be some, but as to your point you made, energetically, it changes the entire equation. The argument needs to be here's the five reasons that you don't want to get the vaccine, and here are the five reasons that those arguments are wrong, just deal with it head on. Face-to-face, because you talk through it, and some people will never change their mind. But most people I have found will, as long as you actually confront the arguments that are being made without ... behind the scenes, often on social media that scares people and convinces people it's unwise. Dr. Oz (33:20):By the way, we got to get the data. I'm not just going to pretend that I know it's safe. We don't know that yet. Let's see what the data shows over different age groups, different genders, different races, African-Americans are very resistant to vaccines and these therapies because there's a history of African-Americans being used in experiments, and they weren't consented into. There's hesitation. Let's just deal with those issues. Get it out there. Then people who want to get vaccinated, they can. Dr. Oz (33:43):But let me go through the numbers here. You need about 60% to 70% of people protected one way or the other in order to have herd immunity. You don't have to have 100% of people get vaccinated. It will be nice if the vaccine is safe and effective for that to happen. But the 100% is a hard number. But if most people get vaccinated, or they've been exposed and did ... say, recovered or they have past years exposure to the common cold, and protected from that, then we'll cobble together a coalition of people who won't get the virus. That's how we'll create barriers. Dr. Oz (34:13):I would emphasize for people who are vulnerable, older people, people chronic conditions like obesity, diabetes, hypertension, people in nursing homes, they really ought to get the vaccine. If it works for them, we have to prove it. It could be a game-changer because those people aren't getting sick. Remember 95% of the people went to the hospital were those category of people, then the rest of us don't have that big a deal with the virus. Young people don't seem to have a big problem. I'm not going to bang my head into the wall vaccinating every five-year-old in America. Leslie (34:41):What about with flu season coming up? Because there's some people who never take a flu shot, but now coupled with COVID-19, what's your recommendation on that, because it's worrying a lot of people? Dr. Oz (34:52):Well, the flu shots have been around for a long time. I've gotten 20 years worth of flu shots. I don't think the danger is a massive issue. There are some people still they're going to be hesitant, I get that. But for the average American, that's low-lying fruit. I think getting the flu vaccine means that if you get a fever lethargy, in the middle of December, you won't be fearful it's actually COVID-19. You won't be going through all the extra testing. You won't be worried about side-effects, or lying on your back for two or three weeks. I think this might be the good year to get your flu vaccine. A lot of facilities are going to start offering it early, so that you can get ... first in line and get protected. Cubby (35:26):See, my fear is going back to later this year is a bad collision between COVID-19 spiking and a bad flu season, because that could ultimately fill hospitals up. Is that a concern? Dr. Oz (35:39):Very much of a concern. For the flu is not a benign process. We probably have 30, 40,000 people a year die. Last year the more children died of the flu than died of COVID-19. It's not a benign process. You're marching the war with the army you've got. We have a vaccine for the flu, take it. Removed that is one of the problems that might land you on your back for a week. Again, I do it anyway because I'm in the hospital. I don't want to give patients who are already sick the flu. But think about that for your own families. If you can protect yourself, you guys are all good. Once this eases up a little bit more, you guys are exposed to a lot of people. You're in media. Why take a chance? I mean you can continue to enjoy your job, keep entertain your fan base, and keep your family safe all at the same time by getting, at least, I, helping that process, by getting a flu shot I will take it. Barnes (36:30):What's weird now, and my wife is guilty of this, every time anything hurts, I've got coronavirus. I need to go get ... You know what I mean? There are other things that make you ... Dr. Oz (36:40):That happened to me last week. It was three days in a row I was more tired than usual, all day long. I thought, "Oh my god, I got to bed." Barnes (36:45):It's in your head? Dr. Oz (36:46):Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Barnes (36:46):Everyone thinks, "Oh, I've got coronavirus." I mean, it just keeps happening. You can get sick from other things. I mean, come on. Dr. Oz (36:54):It messes with your head. I think this is a bigger theme in America. A lot of people are scared and you don't want to go through life in fear. It's not a good way to make decisions. This is not just about COVID-19. In life in general, you don't want to make decisions with a pure emotional driver of fear, because we're better than that. We're strong enough to do it differently. Yeah. You're fatigued for three days could be COVID-19. But it's probably not. Cubby (37:17):Right. Barnes (37:18):What's the biggest question you get besides COVID-19, obviously, from when you're ... because you're such a people person? When people engage with you, what do they ask you? Cubby (37:26):Actually, can I chime in on that, Barnes? Barnes (37:28):Yeah. Cubby (37:28):Because before COVID-19, I would ask Oz about hemorrhoids and stuff. I got hemorrhoid, what do I do? Things have totally changed in the last six months. Dr. Oz (37:36):Well, the number one question I still get is, "What does Cubby really like?" Cubby (37:40):Shut up. Leslie (37:41):I ask that often. Barnes (37:42):It's hemorrhoids and you're Meister Dr. Oz (37:45):Exactly. Barnes (37:45):It's easy. Dr. Oz (37:46):It's all right here. Cubby (37:46):But that isn't the question, Barnes. What question do you get the most probably outside of COVID? Dr. Oz (37:50):What can I do to live my best life, to be able to thrive in a world where I don't seem to have any control? I always people, "Listen, part of the reason I went into health is because the only person who can control your health is you." Interestingly, it applies to COVID-19. But everything is, well, one of the best ways to avoid complications of COVID-19 is to lose weight, which, Cubby, I'm done beautifully. You'd have lots of people who don't appreciate how much resilience they truly have. They also don't appreciate the importance of us to each other. Because what's been the safety net for humanity is each other, is us. Dr. Oz (38:27):We're designed to be intimate social creatures. Our brain got the size they are, not to go hunting. You'd go hunting with a walnut-sized brain. We have a large prefrontal cortex. We can look at each other and assess visual cues. But even equally importantly, auditory cues are hugely important. The subtle timbre of your voice, how you said things, rather than what you said, that's why music is so important to us. What you do is so critical, because people are hearing you and processing all kinds of subtle elements that you may not even know you're conveying, but it's truthfully there. I tell people remember, you're like a raindrop falling into the ocean of humanity. Never forget that you have huge power if we do it in numbers. Leslie (39:05):I love the health tips that you give. One thing I did want to ask you, because Barnes and Cubby gave me a hard time about this a couple of weeks ago. I bought this thing on Amazon. It's a WeFit, and it's this gallon water jug. It has little inspirational sayings every two hours starting at 7:00 a.m. to force me to drink water because I would never drink water during the day. Now I'm drinking a gallon a day. What is your recommendation on drinking water? Is that too much, a gallon a day that I'm drinking? Dr. Oz (39:35):But my daughter has what you have. I was giving her a hard time about it because I said, "The amount of water you drink really does depend on how much you sweat and how much you exercise." The general rule of thumb is you should be able to read through your urine. You should be hydrated well enough that when you pee, it's relatively clear. If you ... Don't actually do this, by the way, Cubby, so literal. Cubby (39:57):I was trying. You got a book? I had Judy Blume's Superfudge ready to go. Dr. Oz (40:02):Yes. Exactly. I get Mad Magazine. Reading through Mad Magazine through your urine, right, like getting a wet, that's the kind of ... but that's actually the best test now. There's no harm with doing a gallon a day. But you don't have to have a gallon a day and it might be the three-quarters of nowadays fine for you. If you look down your urine is dark color, Coca-Cola colored or darker than that golden yellow, then you're not hydrated well enough. Barnes (40:24):I have that same jug but I filled it with Diet Coke. Is a gallon a Diet Coke too much a day, Dr. Oz? Dr. Oz (40:30):So bad. I have strong feelings about diet sodas. There's no free lunch. I guess, here's the problem with diet sodas. The artificial sweeteners in there are several hundred times sweeter than sugar. They've never been shown to help you diet. Quite the opposite. They are linked to chronic metabolic illnesses, not probably because of the drink itself, but because people who are drinking it are prone to those problems. But your brain is so smart, that it's looking for nutrients. Cubby (40:54):He's drinking a Diet Coke as you're talking about. Leslie (40:56):I know. I just saw that. Dr. Oz (40:58):I saw. I could see it. I mean, I know you're describing it for the listener. But it's embarrassing. Yeah. Get a screenshot of that. Barnes (41:03):Okay. Well, is iced tea the same? Dr. Oz (41:06):No. Real drinks with a real sugar, I feel are better than diets drink. If you have iced tea with it ... But think about this, how much sugar do you need to put in a drink? If normally the soft drinks have a teaspoon per cc, per ounce, there's a lot of sugar. If you just put a one full teaspoon of sugar into a tea, it will taste sweet enough, and that's 16 calories. It's not 130 or 160 calories. It's 13 calories or 15 calories is not much. Barnes (41:39):I need to stop. Dr. Oz (41:39):Yeah. [crosstalk 00:41:40] easier way to go. Cubby (41:41):I had an issue like Barnes. I had Diet Coke all the time, four or five a day. I switched to seltzer. I still get that fizz feeling and a little bit of flavor. But it's healthy. It's zero, zero, zero all across the board here. Barnes (41:53):I need to stop. I need to stop. Dr. Oz (41:55):Yeah. They have these flavored fizzy drinks now which I like, too. I think you're right Cubby. That's the way to do it. You tickle your tongue, which is a lot of the soft drink beverage experience is about. You don't need all those artificial tastes in there. Then, if you want sugar, add sugar. Barnes (42:08):Yeah. I can see I got confronted by Dr. Oz. I've got to put down ... why'd you stop drinking Dr. Coke ... Dr. Coke ... Diet Coke, because Dr. Ross said so. Dr. Oz, when all this hysteria, and I mean your career started when Oprah put you to the forefront, did you ever think ... I mean, were you targeting that, or did you just end up in it? When you started your media career, and in your enterprise, and then you met Oprah? I don't know how you met Oprah. But then she really started cheerleading you. You were a guest, what, 500 times or something on her show? Did you think it would ever be this type of thing? Dr. Oz (42:47):Not only did I not think it was possible. It wasn't on my vision board. I hazard to say that if I had desired that career media, it would not have worked with Oprah. I'll tell you very briefly how this all came down. It was my wife's, by the way, like many relationships. I will just put my shoulder to the millstone, where we're working in the salt mine of New York, Presbyterian Columbia. I go to work every morning, operating all day, and come home exhausted. My wife was after a while sick and tired of my whining about the fact that so many of my patients could have avoided the need for me to heal them with steel, literally taking a bandsaw to their chest to open up to do heart surgery. If only they had understood a few basic tips about general health, losing weight, dealing with their diabetes, managing their blood pressure, all these things we talked about the show all the time. Dr. Oz (43:35):In the course of that, she said, "Why don't we make sure together," because my wife is ... remember those Visine commercials, the bloodshot eyes? Leslie (43:40):Yeah. Dr. Oz (43:41):Those are my wife's eyes. She understood the power of media. She understood the remarkable ability of you guys to change people's minds. She said, "Let's going to make the show." I made I made a show for Discovery Channel. It was a series actually of 13 episodes called Second Opinion. My wife produced them. My first guest, Oprah Winfrey. She came on because Gayle King was just a wonderful human being said, "Oprah, what this guy's trying to do is important. Give him a time of day. You're going to be in New York, and whatever day it was, just let him have half an hour, 20 minutes even." She's already in hair and makeup to get her own magazine cover taken. We ended up talking for hours. We really hit it off. She's a great teacher, a great educator, not just for America, but for me. We call Oprah University. Dr. Oz (44:25):Those of us who are privileged to work on her show with her that she's shared stuff with you. For example, as a doctor, I figured if I gave you the facts, you're going to change, obviously. I'm telling you to stop smoking, you can have heart attack, you will stop smoking. Wrong. It doesn't work in personal life, doesn't work in medicine, or anywhere else. Dr. Oz (44:42):Oprah said, and she's right, "People do not change based on what they know. They change based on how they feel," Get people to feel differently about stopping cigarettes or whatever the problem is, wearing a mask for COVID. They feel differently about it, then they'll do it. That was the beginning of my years working with her. Then she launched me on my career because Parker Lee [inaudible 00:45:03] conspired, and said, "Listen, you have the ability to make a show, I'll support you. But you got to go out there and tell everyone as honestly as you can stuff that they're not hearing from the healthcare system now. America is not taking care of themselves, because we haven't given them the advice in a way that empowers them." That was the birth of the show. Dr. Oz (45:20):I think, although, maybe not ... looking back at it years later, you guys know but I got a Hollywood star this month. I mean, that happens and it's like a dream. I'm pinching myself, because it was never ... no heart surgeon wants to get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. celebrate. I can Cubby (45:34):Where's it located? Dr. Oz (45:36):It's in Hollywood. I don't know where it is yet. We haven't ... COVID-19 I can't celebrate. Barnes (45:40):[crosstalk 00:45:40] even a see star. Dr. Oz (45:40):I wanted to know the exact treat, so I can get a picture. Cubby (45:44):But nobody's want to do that. Dr. Oz (45:45):You're coming. Leslie (45:46):Dr. Oz. I didn't realize this until this morning that you are on TikTok. Has Dr. Oz is on TikTok, when did that start? Dr. Oz (45:56):Well, my show was in China and my show is in 100 countries. China, the parent company of TikTok is called Daojin. I've got hundreds of thousands of followers on that portal. The trend to across over the TickTok was pretty straightforward. TikTok is wonderful if you want to get the message out without a lot of ads to a younger generation, and they actually care a lot about health. Dr. Oz (46:19):People care about health four times in their life, when they go through puberty, that's why the TikTok generation cares about it, when they go through menopause, that's why the show works because every woman from 35 to 60 thinks she's in menopause, and many times they are, when you're going through a health crisis, and when you're pregnant. Those are the four times you care. Pretty much throughout your life, there are opportunities for people to come into the health arena and then go back out again. Twenty-five-year-old men don't care about health unless it's related to sports. You've got to find your way to talk to them about health. Dr. Oz (46:47):But there's a huge audience that are experiencing health issues in their lives. It's not bad, critical illnesses, things ... puberty is not an illness. But crazy things are happening to your body. You want to understand them. I think a TikTok on how to take care of a pimple, and by don't pop them. Now, there's a whole strategy for doing this, then you'll watch. Cubby (47:07):Now listen, Dr. Oz, I want to ask you a quick a quick question. You made me feel a lot better. My daughter was born on January 27th. You're one of the first people to text me. I said, "Everything is great. My daughter is healthy, but she was born with a cleft palate." You wrote back, "Easy fix," and that made me feel a lot better. The surgery is planned in a couple of months. For those who don't know, a cleft palate, you can't see it visually, unless you look inside the mouth on the roof of her mouth. You can see her nasal passages if you look in the roof of her mouth. But it's not a cleft lip or anything. It's in the inside. My question is, I've read about it, I still don't understand how they repair a cleft palate. Is it skin graft? Do you even know that answer? I know you know everything. Dr. Oz (47:52):Yeah. It depends on how wide it is. There's sometimes you do use skin grafts. But oftentimes you can mobilize the tissue well enough just to close it. Remember, the only reason that you have to fix a cleft palate is so that it helps with phonation, to be able to pronounce the letters of the alphabet more effectively. She'll speak without an impairment. People have cleft lips, which is more severe version of this condition, there's a significant cosmetic element that you need to fix as well, and that's a bit more dicey. Dr. Oz (48:23):But what your daughter is going to go through is not nearly as challenging. I also want to emphasize that you don't do it too early because you don't do anything to a young baby. You just want to do it before they start making words, so she'll never know the difference. Cubby (48:35):Yeah. The problem is she can't ... the bottle she can't suck because she doesn't have that suction ability with no roof of her mouth. We have to help her with bottles and stuff like that. But it's comforting to know that it's an easy fix, because it's scary, really ... Barnes (48:48):That is scary. Dr. Oz (48:49):Every child is born with little things you don't know about, and you just discover them, and it's ... everyone gets worried about it because moms feel the child is the fifth limb. They're especially. Then nothing happens to that child without you viscerally feeling it. Thankfully, I think oftentimes the most dangerous thing for the child is the anxiety of the parents, not the actual problem the child is facing. That's the one thing we really dealt well with in medicine is being to manage these kinds of common problems. Barnes (49:15):Dr. Oz, I'm a huge fan of yours, as I mentioned at the beginning, and with fame comes tough territory sometimes. I mean, I know that you are a big entity now. But when you get these other doctors and other people trashing you just because you've had fame as a doctor beyond just the operating room and on television and books, is that tough to deal with? I mean, these guys ... everyone's got a tear everyone down who has success. I think you give great information. I'm not a doctor. I don't know what you're saying is completely accurate because I don't know. I trust you and you're a trusting guy. Dr. Oz (49:53):It comes with the territory. Listen, I divide people in two categories. There are folks that are attacking you because they're embittered about something that has nothing to do with me. I hear it, of course, it hurts. But I don't think at the heart. Then there are people who say things sometimes quite harsh, where they got a point. You got to differentiate those two. To blindly think that I got everything figured out and everyone's criticizing me is jealous is a big error. Respecting the one, the opinions, and differentiating the opinions that are said for positive benefit to me is an important point. We spent a lot of time in the show doing just that, identifying which are the messages that are being sent to us that we got to really respond to, because this person making a great argument about why shouldn't be saying X, Y, Z. Those the ones I listen to. Dr. Oz (50:39):Listen, if you're in the public eye, you better be responsive to the public. Because if you're ignoring what people are observing about you, sometimes it's not even that I'm saying the wrong things. I'm saying it in the wrong way. If I'm misspeaking about something, I need to address that because people get the wrong impression of what the truth is, and it's still my fault for not making it clear enough. Barnes (50:58):It just seems like other doctors Just dissect and look for one little thing that you say that they can grandstand on just in the end trying to get their own publicity. It's just a weird thing. Dr. Oz (51:08):You know what? I tell you, if they weren't paid attention that will be worse. I'd much rather argue about whether the vaccine is safe or not, than never have a discussion. In America, what liberal democratic society is built on is our ability to tell the truth to each other. They not always get along but still be okay about that. That's what the American tribe is about. We built this nation on our ability to speak sometimes with harshness towards each other. Dr. Oz (51:35):Listen, in the hospital, every Thursday my hospital, we have what's called M&M conference. I do it after every show as well. It's morbidity and mortality conference. M&M. We're supposed to go in there and explain why our patient died. Now, if it's not my fault, does the patient's family care? Not really. Does the next patient's family care? Not really. They want to know what you do differently, so doesn't happen again. The questions that are asked are not kind, soft, cuddly questions. But then I ask in the questions to hurt me, they're asking the questions to debate what was the right thing to do, because you won't figure out how to improve what you're doing otherwise. This is the most sensitive thing about making my show. Dr. Oz (52:13):When I go back up to the control room afterwards, and we have everyone around me, and we're saying, "Okay, what could we have done better?" Sometimes I should be more complimentary because I've got a team I'm so proud of that really protects me and does a great job making entertaining television that's educational. But there's almost always something we could have done better. It's sometimes it's me. I didn't ask the question the right way. You didn't write the question the right way. We logged meeting at the camera angle, the demonstration didn't explode with enough exuberance, whatever it could be. We talked about that. Usually there's something we could have done better. Remember it next time around we improve. Leslie (52:47):Dr. Oz, you do have a lot going on. But at the end of the day, what do you do to unwind? I mean, are you binging on a Netflix show? What does Dr. Oz do to really unwind and take a deep breath at the end of the day? Dr. Oz (53:02):Well, it actually starts the beginning of the day. My morning is very regimented. I get up and I work out and actually relax when I work out, because I watch something that I like to ... I'm watching the Last Kingdom right now, is an example. But whatever you happen to ... I look forward to getting up and working out in the morning. Then about an hour after I've started working out, whatever ... I have a whole different bunch of things I do, but I finished working out and I just feel like my whole day is wide open in front of me. I also know and I see bright light in the morni

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Stuck In My Head
Episode 4: The Main Subject(ive)

Stuck In My Head

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 83:49


Why do we do theater? A question that the three of us have a long and, perhaps, somewhat controversial conversation over Brendan's usual cup of coffee. We also report on Leslie Odom Jr's recent interview with Dax Shepherd.

Roll The Credits
Kristen Bell

Roll The Credits

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 64:44


On this week's episode of Roll The Credits, Ryan and Tina jump into "America's Sweetheart", Kristen Bell's work. Tina watches a classic romantic comedy that opens up a really vulnerable conversation about breakups and how both Ryan and Tina navigated through them in very different ways. Ryan's movie pick allows them to continue the conversation from previous episodes of where your life is supposed to be and how much time do you use thinking about it. Is there a such thing as being lost? All that and a whole lot more on this week's episode of RTC!!

Critical Nonsense
79! VERY Dirty Work and Irreconcilable Age Differences

Critical Nonsense

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 51:08


What would it take for us to work in a vice industry? And how important is age to friendship? [29:28] This week, Aaron and Joey talk about the skills people need to sell drugs, dirty work, moral employment, being 25, the Indiana Jones Adventure ride, and whether or not Joey and Jess are actually friends. They don't talk about how important age is to having enemies. references Reply All #119 No More Safe Harbor Dax Shepherd and Dan Heath (Also sorry for my mic gain problem. xo, Jess)

Khandaan- A Bollywood Podcast
56: Corona Streaming with Suchin

Khandaan- A Bollywood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 104:24


Khandaan: A Bollywood Podcast is back with another Corona Cast for those of you who’re stuck at home and would like to hear other people’s voices.  We are joined this episode by Suchin Mehrotra of Film Companion (https://www.filmcompanion.in/author/suchin-mehrotra/) fame. If you’ve been following his show on YouTube, you know Suchin is the man you want to talk to regarding streaming content during this time. The resulting conversation was rather too long and looped back and forth quite a bit, so we don’t have a timeline for you, but we do have a list of topics we discussed: - Muskurayega India - absolutely unintended hilarity from Bollywood - Suchin has many thoughts on the Raikar Case on Voot - Tales from the Loop - Asim is watching Bosch, and he is the only one in the entire universe - Indian Comedy on Amazon Prime: but why? - Pushpavalli - Operation MBBS - Asim is now an expert on Yo Yo Honey Singh  - Dax Shepherd and the male obsession with male bodies (this makes more sense when you hear it, I swear) Link (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/armchair-expert-with-dax-shepard/id1345682353?i=1000467850510) - Family: the best Bollywood content to have come out during the plague? - Say Yes to the Dress UK: Curvy Bride Boutique - Bong Eats on YouTube featuring some (well deserved) humble bragging from Asim - The Wine Show with Mathew Goode and Matthew Rhys  / Travel Man with Richard Ayoade / James May: Our Man in Japan - DIY videos: The Weekender on YouTube - Sujoy saw Cake, a movie from Pakistan - Ronin / Avengers / Shadow - Sujoy recommends we all rewatch Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes movies  - Kim’s Convenience - Schitt’s Creek - Maqbool - Tiger King - Money Heist Shownotes: You can Follow Suchin on Twitter (https://twitter.com/suchin545) or his blog (http://magicofbollywood.com/) Link to the Chinese Youtube Cooking Channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJJDD-Hy76jvUMRG-dpFkcw) Asim mentioned Our interview with Asim Abbasi (https://audioboom.com/posts/6742979-ep-235-making-bollywood-replica-s-won-t-get-us-anywhere-asim-abbasi-talks-cake) , the director of Cake Find us on Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-khandaan-podcast/id1362881501) ! and Stitcher (http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/upodcast/khandaan-podcast%3Frefid=stpr) ! and AudioBoom (https://audioboom.com/channels/4944450.rss) ! and iHeartRadio (http://www.iheart.com/podcast/270-The-Khandaan-Podcast-29185125) ! and Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3bZLrLZHCuLDmJzgm9MPm0) ! and Google Podcasts (https://www.google.com/podcasts%3Ffeed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hdWRpb2Jvb20uY29tL2NoYW5uZWxzLzQ5NDQ0NTAucnNz) ! And now you can also listen to us on Hubhopper (https://hubhopper.com/podcast/the-khandaan-podcast/4529) !   Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/UpodCast) ! Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/upodcasting/) ! You can follow all of us on @AmritaIQ (https://twitter.com/amritaIQ) , Sujoy on @9e3k (https://twitter.com/9e3k) and @asimburney (https://twitter.com/asimburney) Sujoy's instagram which has amazing shots can be found here (https://www.instagram.com/9e3k/) , we strongly recommend you follow him!

The Perfectionism Project
Ep 183: Personal Growth Update February 2020

The Perfectionism Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2020 35:31


Every month I share a behind the scenes look at my own personal growth journey. I do this in the hopes it will remind you that personal development isn’t all rainbows and daisies, that the journey is to be enjoyed (because the journey is all there is) and that I’m not that different to you. In this month’s personal growth update, I’m sharing why this month was so challenging for me behind the scenes, the struggles I’ve had with my routine as well as some wins I had along the way! In This Episode You’ll Learn: How I’m planning my time to increase my productivity Why the second half of February was so challenging for me What I did for my 29th birthday What I’ve learned about the growth mindset from tennis and my home renovation How I get back into my routine when you’re struggling to be consistent   Featured In The Episode: Perfectionists Getting Shit Done - our group coaching program Dax Shepherd’s podcast Armchair Expert   Join us in Perfectionists Getting Shit Done If you enjoy listening to this podcast, I highly recommend checking out our group coaching program Perfectionists Getting Shit Done.  When you join our community for recovering perfectionists, you’ll get instant access to our ever-growing library of personal development tools designed to help you beat procrastination, overcome perfectionism and become your best self - it includes masterclasses, coaching calls, journaling exercises, workbooks, meditations and more! You’ll have the option to learn everything on the go with easy mobile access. Plus with judgement-free support from our beautiful community every step along the way, you’ll never have to feel alone again. It’s time to create the success you deserve.  Join our membership community today at samlaurabrown.com/membership

Dish Nation
127: 02/25/20 - KENYA MOORE HAS HAD IT WITH ESTRANGED HUBBY MARC DALY KISSING NENE LEAKES’ ASS

Dish Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 21:46


We’re dishin on Kobe and Gianna Bryant's Celebration of Life ceremony, RHOA's Kenya Moore says her hubby is a kiss-ass and did Dax Shepherd flirt with Kristen Bell's mother?! Stacii Jae Johnson is in studio so tune in to today’s Dish Nation for some sizzlin' tea! ️

The Newlywed Show
Podcasts and Audiobooks for a Better Marriage

The Newlywed Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 43:45


Today Grace and Zach share a variety of audiobooks and podcasts that may help you in your marriage and life. This week's “We're in it With Ya” story is of a conversation in which Zach used communication tactics he's learning from “Never Split the Difference: Negotiating as if Your Life Depended on It” by Chris Voss with Tahl Raz (2:40). Our hosting couple first shares several podcasts and podcast episodes. The initial few are episodes from Dax Shepherd's podcast series “Experts on Experts.” The interviews are as follows:John Gottman (on his research about what predicts happy marriages)Esther Perel (on sex)Jennifer Newsom (on gender roles and stereotypes)Adam Grant (on introversion, criticism, and more)Grace also recommends these podcasts:“The Betrayed, the Addicted, and the Expert” with Ashlynn and Coby (a couple) and Brannon (a therapist)“The Rise Together Podcast” with Rachel and Dave Hollis“Mormon Marriages” with Angilyn and Nate BagleyGrace HIGHLY recommends this episode on motherhood from the podcast “Q.More” with Rosemary Card and Dr. Julie Hanks:‘The Highest and Holiest Calling'Next are audiobooks that can all be found on Audible. “The Good News about Marriage” by Shaunti Feldhahn and Tally Whitehead - A research-based book debunking negative myths on marriage. “The Power of Vulnerability” by Brene Brown - A collection of live speeches by a shame researcher. If feelings are not your favorite place to be, give Brene Brown a shot. Grace and Zach would not be married without her.“The Gifts of Imperfection” by Brene Brown (narrated by someone else) - A foundational book for Brene's work. “Daring Greatly” by Brene Brown - Focuses on the strength and importance of vulnerability. “Men, Women, and Worthiness: The Experience of Shame and the Power of Being Enough” by Brene Brown - A collection of live recordings on how men and women experience shame differently, and how they enforce each other's shame stories.“To Have and to Hold: Motherhood, Marriage, and the Modern Dilemma” by Molly Millwood - Shares research and information on how to better make the transition into parenthood as a couple. “Real Love: the truth about finding unconditional love and fulfilling relationships” by Greg Baer“The Four Tendencies: The indispensable personality profiles that reveal how to make your life better (and other people's lives better, too)” by Gretchen Rubin - A highly useful book profiling how different people are motivated. Grace and Zach talked about it in Episode 20.“The Five Love Languages: the secret to love that lasts” by Gary Chapman - Required reading if you have any loved ones.Grace and Zach end by wishing you happy holidays! Thanks for listening. If you enjoy this podcast, it would mean the world to Grace if you did one of two things to help other people find it: either screenshot this episode and share it , or leave a rating and review on iTunes. It makes a big difference! You can connect with the podcast on Instagram @thenewlywedshow and the show's host @gracewjensen. Thank you again. 

The Rita Made Me Do It Show
Growing a Strong Relationship with an Entrepreneur: Charles Goodroe on Setting Goals as a Couple

The Rita Made Me Do It Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 82:48


How do I get my husband/partner to be on board with me and my business? How do I balance my marriage and building my business?    These are questions I hear a lot as an online entrepreneur and in today's episode I'm interviewing my husband, Charles Goodroe, to help answer those questions and so much more from both my perspective and from the non-entrepreneur spouse's perspective.    In today's episode we're sharing: The 3 goals we set together as a couple for 2019 and where we are at on them now How we intend to improve our goal setting for 2020, and how you can set goals with your partner and keep it fun Chuck's unconventional upbringing and what Thor has to do with his philosophy on life The surprising fact about my husband that changed the way I coached my dating clients How to adjust to being an “entrepreneur widow” The structures we have in place as a couple for when tensions get high so that we can fully support each other How to handle a spouse that seems unsupportive with your goal setting or business The ONE most important discussion that you and your partner should have so that you can support each other well and with less tension And so much more!   The Armchair Expert podcast with Dax Shepherd and Kristen Bell Episode One:  https://armchairexpertpod.com/pods/kristen-bell   Chuck and Rita Set Goals as a Couple 2018:  https://www.facebook.com/rgoodroe/videos/10156934170598259/UzpfSTU0ODU5ODI1ODoxMDE1NzkxMTU4Nzg1MzI1OQ/   #ThorWhereverHeWantstoBe:https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=%23thorwhereverhewantstobe&epa=SEARCH_BOX   Jerry McGuire: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Maguire   The Rita Made Me Do It Show Episode One: https://chtbl.com/track/52287D/traffic.libsyn.com/ritamademedoit/RMD001-_FINAL.mp3   Lisa Nicholls, Tira Strategies: http://www.tirastrategies.com/   Cultivate What Matters:  https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=927879&u=1873069&m=62537&urllink=&afftrack=   PowerSheets: https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1435219&u=1873069&m=62537&urllink=&afftrack=   A PowerSheets Companion Goal Guide for Couples:  https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1364821&u=1873069&m=62537&urllink=&afftrack= Join me in my FREE private Facebook community, the All-In entrepreneur: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theallinentrepreneur/   Connect with me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/ritagoodroe 

WIDESIDE SPORTS
Randy and Seth reveal their College Football Top 10

WIDESIDE SPORTS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 87:31


Randy and Seth both release their NCAA College Football Top 10 and discuss their differences on what they think about the Clemson Tigers, Alabama Crimson Tide, Ohio State Buckeyes, Georgia Bulldogs, LSU Tigers, Oklahoma Sooners, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Wisconsin Badgers, Auburn Tigers, Florida Gators, and Texas Longhorns. We talk a little NFL with how bad the Cincinnati Bengals are, how the Denver Broncos find a way to lose, and besides a close call with the Buffalo Bills how Tom Brady and the New England Patriots still look to be the gold standard. Spoiler alert we discuss the new season of the Netflix series The Ranch and our thoughts on the Dax Shepherd character

Pod-Crashing
Pod-Crashing Episode 25 The Seven Truths Of Podcasting

Pod-Crashing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2019 8:59


Pod-Crashing Episode 25: The Seven Truths Of PodcastingThis past week I was invited to break out of the studio and sit with future Broadcasters. The subject? Podcasting! The importance of investing your personal time and creative space to what’s quickly becoming a good sized puzzle piece in the world of content connection.Each lecture was four hours long. Oh yeah. When you call me to the stage we’re gonna plant the seed and wait for the first leaf to leap out of the soil. During those ticks on the clock we covered seven main areas that most podcasters never tap into. My father used to shout, “No matter how much it might hurt or comes across as being boring. The truthis always the best way to lead.”Truth number one of the seven. When it comes to podcasting it’s easy to start. Even easier to quit. It’s like looking at a really cool bottle of ice cold beer on a very hot Carolina day. You can’t wait to pop thattop and pour those natural juices through your system of choice. The biggest mistake always takes place during the first big gulp. Podcasting comes across as being free spirited and fun until you need toget the work done. Suddenly that bottle of beer become funny tasting earth water. You forgot to read the label. It’s strawberry flavored with a twist of lime.Easy to start. Easier to quit. I love listening to the stories of those getting started. They’re so excited about launching the episodes and instantly there’s 150 to 200 listens. That’s right Captain that oh wowfactor of making the right decision to be a podcaster has pumped up the volume in your heart. You’re gonna make money! But now you’ve got to plan and execute shows number two, three, four and so on. What? The analytics are showing a huge drop in the numbers. That vision to hit one million quickly begins to fizzle and those well invested ten hours have started sending out invitations to find a new sport.Easy to start. Easier to quit. This totally leads me into the second of the seven truths. Just because I’ve seen many people kick off a podcast then drop it off like a dirty diaper doesn’t mean you’re gonna feelthe same storm. The second truth? You are your own story. How I reached my first million can’t be compared to your journey. The layout of decisions and reasons for each season are completely in tune with your own universe. Podcasting is a beast blessed with many faces. We might see eye to eye on which platforms to use and what it’s like to watch a totally nothing episode become your biggest attraction in months but ultimately your story as a podcaster will walk it’s own path. This is why it’s wise to join a podcast community. To compare the bumps and bruises. To try new ways to produce or interview. Social media techniques versus just posting it to Blogger.com The podcast adventure is a wild ride that always has a story of its own. It’s yours. And I have mine. I keep a journal. Documenting what I’ve tried and why. When it doesn’t work out I go back into the journal and locatethe areas of weakness. The best way to build a skyscraper is from the ground up. If you think you’re starting out on the 13th floor then you should also expect there to be no elevator. All things that move in anupward motion start beneath the surface of dirt. Truth number three. Practice, practice, fail, practice. The only way you’re gonna bring light to an otherwise silent spot on the wall is to figure it out. Podcasting is like sex. A lot of people show up thinkingthey know how to use the tools. You’ve got to practice. To locate that voice. This isn’t terrestrial radio. Developing the right pitch volume and tone demands a little love and affection. Practice, practice, fail practice. Be nice to your creative self! When it’s not paying off like you dreamed that’s not a red flag for you to pick up a country song and play it backwards. You’re not getting anything back. When new ideas hit me. I write them down. I plan out what could be the execution. The first attempt never makes it to the air. I listen to the episode in the car. I listen to it in a stinky burger laced placewith a food rating of 83%. You are judged by what’s listened to in the moment. The moment it drops then you’ve got to know in your masterful soul that this is a new podcast that will have lots of episodes. Don’t quit it before it’s time because its evolution no longer matches the original vision. Truth number four. Don’t let your friends critique your podcast. The further you keep your art away from those who love you most the more fun you’re gonna have putting it out there. Friends try to be nice.Friends think you can handle the truth. Friends will lie when something is out of tune or over baked. If they want to hear your craftsmanship let me locate it on their own. Google is a wonderful tool. If they bring it up in a conversation do all you can to break free of it. Save your friends for other occasions such as crashing a new Cheesecake Factory. Truth number five. Weekly versus daily episodes. I do them both. That doesn’t mean I like it. Two truths already discussed come into play. You are your own story and practice, practice, fail, practice. I comefrom terrestrial radio. We do shows everyday! You get used to the energy. I have three podcasts that get attention once a week. The numbers are high but individually they aren’t generating enough steamto keep this engine on the tracks. I grasp the idea of why so many prefer to use the once a week approach. I do love it though when I go to Marc Maron and Dax Shepherd and the boys have brought mesome quality content and conversation several times during the week. What do I do? I keep going back to them. The more we listen the more advertisers enjoy sponsoring them. Truth number six. Never too early to start but you’re fifteen years behind. Think about that for a moment. When I first jumped into podcasting in 2012 it was already in forward motion. No matter how hardI worked on developing my own voice and style I was still fifteen years behind. I totally respect those that took huge chances in the years before me. It prepared my 2012 stage. This was way beforeiHeart Radio began to support it. Long before Spreaker and Anchor.fm. Before those platforms began to unfold I spent a ton of time searching for radios to post the interviews and features. I gave my stuffaway just so I could learn how to play. Today’s new podcasters have it a little sweeter. Everything you need is right there for the taking. Oh wait. That brings me to a truth. Easy to start. Easier to quit. I’ve always looked at this cool way to shareconversation as being our KDKA in Pittsburgh. That little torch knew it could and proved it. It hit the air in 1920. Alan Freed, The Real Don Steal, Wolfman Jack, Casey Kasum, Dick Clark, Howard Stern and every local small town hero wouldn’t have been heard if someone hadn’t planted the seed. Truth number seven. The very second you begin a podcast your longterm vision is to reach 100 plus episodes. You have to think like this! You aren’t going to get valuable advertisers by sluggishly playingalong. Someone’s gonna ask, “How many episodes have you posted? What’s in your catalog? How long did you say you’re going to do this?” They always told us in martial arts that we can’t master thepunch, kick or block until we’ve done it 100,000 times. There was a time in radio when the old timers would tell the young bucks, “You’ll never be looked at as a pro in radio until you’ve been fired threetimes and divorced just as many.” The longer you spend in between these sheets the more you’ll understand what they mean. There you have it! Seven podcasting truths. Grab your light sabers and take up sides during this battle in the galactic core of a universe that looks brighter than the Northern Lights. I’m Arroe and that’s pod-crashing

Big Picture Relationships
25 Your Vulnerabilty is a Gift to Others

Big Picture Relationships

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 11:59


"Your admissions of weakness, humorous stories of awkwardness, and showing up as an imperfect human allows others to do the same. Is there any better gift you can give?"Full show notes at www.alainajo.coSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/alainajo)

The Popped Cast
#51 – Does the Original “Toy Story” Hold Up 24 Years Later? Revisiting the First Pixar Film

The Popped Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 27:15


Please rate and subscribe to our podcast if you haven't already! In Episode 51, we are kicking off Season 2 with a fun episode! In the Snack Bag, we talk about a "Hunger Games" prequel, Kristen Bell and Dax Shepherd's children discovering their parents are famous and the forthcoming big screen adaptation of the cult hit musical "tick...tick...BOOM!" directed by Lin-Manuel Miranda and possibly starring Andrew Garfield (can he sing?!). In the Premiere Topic, we re-watch and revisit the original Pixar film "Toy Story," 24 years after its release, in advance of "Toy Story 4" hitting theaters on June 21, 2019. We talk about whether or not the movie holds up, what surprised us most about the film and our favorite characters (not named Woody or Buzz).  PLUS, in our teasers, Josh recommends an excellent HBO mini-series and Maureen recommends a charming and moving film starring Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne. Email us at thepoppedcast@vernacularpodcast.com!  For links mentioned in this episode, go here: http://bit.ly/PoppedCastEp51. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thepoppedcast/support

My Worst Date
Looks Like Gaga

My Worst Date

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 107:52


Join Keegan, Cassi and Christina as they talk about Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga, play f&$%, marry, kill with celeb couples Goldie Hawn & Kurt Russell, Will Smith & Jada Pinkett-Smith, and Dax Shepherd & Kristen Bell, share a story about a mysterious date texting from the bathroom, roll their eyes about a guy who turns a board game into a mystery business opportunity, and share a story about the one that got away and then was put away...in jail. Cassi wraps it up with a Crazy in Love story of Charles Manson and the family. Check out our website: http://www.myworstdatepodcast.com Featuring links to our social media, live show tickets, our Patreon page and to contact us with your stories and questions! AUDIBLE: http://www.audibletrial.com/myworstdate ONE HOPE wine 30% off listener special: http://bit.ly/worstdatepodcastwin

Kame House Party - A Dragon Ball Comedy Podcast
128 - Dragon Ball - Eternal Dragon Resurrected

Kame House Party - A Dragon Ball Comedy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 72:52


Don't let the title fool you because EVERYBODY gets resurrected they're just givin' it away. Topics of discussion include: Deadliest Catch, Piccolo Jesus, Dax Shepherd, sky toilets, and Korrin's secret. We also give you a taste of our P R E M I U M content.  Music by 8-Bit Suicidewww.8bitsuicide.com/ Organ Improvisation - Wondrous Love by Anthony Mark LaMort Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 website: www.kamehouseparty.com/email: kamehousepartypod@gmail.comfacebook: www.facebook.com/kamehouseparty/twitter: twitter.com/kamehousepartyinstagram: www.instagram.com/kamehouseparty/youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCnRm6TPfFd6lnfA_JWz  

The WALKING podcast
Bottle Episode! Road trip!

The WALKING podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 36:53


"Sometimes finding a key is not the start of a grand adventure, but the end of one." - Jon Mooallem, right now. Friends, I bumbled my way into a high-intensity snafu while recording the walk this morning. A boatload of genuine drama ensued, relative to our typical walks together, at least. It was so bad that I felt obligated to initiate the WALKING podcast's first-ever "take two." And so, here it is: take two. The other day, I heard Gwyneth Paltrow interviewed on fellow podcaster Dax Shepherd's Armchair Expert podcast. (Incidentally, both Dax--if I may--and I appear on Vulture's new list of 100 podcasts you should be listening to. Then again, not to be ungrateful, but I'm not sure how worthwhile that list is, being that all lists are sort of silly and that Mystery Show wasn't on it.) Anyway, in addition to confessing how much she loved a good walk, and extolling the emotionally curative powers of walking, Gwyneth (if I may) told Dax (if I may) something that stuck with me. She said that, as a public person, she feels obligated to share her foibles and insecurities and mistakes with the world; as uncomfortable as it might be, the alternative--to merely broadcast curated images of her supposedly poised, perfect lifestyle--would be dishonest and cruel. In that spirit, I decided to share the details of my snafu at the ad break.  Also, this week: Squirrel chirps, a happy encounter with my friend Zach, barbed wire (inaudible), a rustic foot bridge. This week's walk is sponsored by the always-fascinating podcast THE MEMORY PALACE , by Nate DiMeo. It's another of the hundred podcasts you should be listening to, according to the aforementioned list which, as noted, I feel some skepticism toward, even as I also feel great delight. It's complicated.

Present Tenses
Nick from New Girl and testing our marriage

Present Tenses

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 80:15


This was another long episode! So long, in fact, that it became a two-parter. Listen to the second half here, in this Bonus episode. In this week's issue of Present Tenses, we talk about switching out podcast host, recapping last week's concert, and more. We spend most of our time...and all of the bonus episode...taking a marriage quiz to see how good we are at being married. Surprise! We have some things to work on. Listen to find out more! Show Notes: We moved from Anchor to Simplecast for better analytics. This is our first podcast on Simplecast, and we're certainly optimistic. Deerhunter is not the Smiths, who are not the Shins. Armchair Expert with Jake Johnson (aka: Nick from New Girl). Take the Love Dare Marriage Evaluation...if you dare! This week's quote: A joyful heart is the normal result of a heart burning with love. She gives most who gives with joy. ~ Mother Teresa

Necessary B******t Podcast
Episode #8: Cohen's Testimony and Arguing Over Socialism

Necessary B******t Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 138:25


In this episode, Josh and Ian finally talk about the recent public testimony of Michael Cohen. They examine how Republicans and Democrats tackled the hearing differently and the link with the alleged Russian collusion. They also get into the recent 2018 midterm election fraud in North Carolina and the validation of opinion.In the second half of the episode, they dive deep into the weeds in the differences between Marxism, communism, socialism and its variants democratic socialism vs. social democracy. They also attempt to differentiate between the Nordic model of socialism and authoritarian manipulation of the economy and markets. And they also tackle finding meaning in work in life.Follow them on Twitter at:Josh @theonlyoneblogIan @modernovermanand the podcast @NecessaryBSPodWebsite: https://www.necessarybspodcast.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/necessarybspodLinks:Michael Cohen Full Public Testimony@wethefifth@mcmoynihanNorth Carolina 2018 election fraudKarl Marx*Marxism*Communism*Socialism*Democratic Socialism*Social Democracy**Wikipedia links; sources provided within linksRecorded 6 Mar 2019Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/necessarybspod)

Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend
Are you ready to make friends?

Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 5:58


Coming November 19th… The first episode of Conan O’Brien’s new podcast is less than two weeks away.  Conan really needs a friend. But does he need a podcast? Turns out he does. If only to find that friend.  So Conan's bringing his favorite celebrity guests by the studio for some lively conversations.  Look out for episodes with Will Ferrell, Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally, Wanda Sykes, Marc Maron, Bill Burr, Kristen Bell, Dax Shepherd, and more!  Subscribe now in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher or wherever you listen.

That Podcast I Like
Wednesday | September 19, 2018

That Podcast I Like

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 7:55


Today on That Podcast I Like... Are Bert and Ernie gay? Have you listened to their conversations... Dax Shepherd is encouraging Kristen Bell to have an ecstasy party... The creepiest thing to come to the bathroom in a long, long time...

Design Speaks
Who We Design for vs. How We Design – Episode 062

Design Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 28:13


                  This week Michelle brings a question from a listener about whether Brandi has always considered herself creative and how she got "start". Featured Music: The Airborne Toxic Event - "Papillon"   Thoughts, Inspirations, Opinions, & Quick Takeaways Brandi went to the botanical gardens ALONE and felt soooo awkward trying to take photos of herself Shes been watching “HUMANS” on Amazon Prime You can’t really sell potential Michelle finally "sent" her daughter to pre-school and it's been amazing   Armchair Expert podcast with Dax Shepherd is where today's question comes from. Today's Question (courtesy of Ashton Kutcher) "Is one audience better to serve than another?" The focus should be on the quality of work you do, not who you do it for Don't design for awards, do your best and the awards just may come organically note: no one audience is better but your work can be better       Find us on all forms of social media via @BrandiSea on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and you can email us any burning questions you want Brandi to answer on an episode at brandi@brandisea.com.   THANK YOU Vesperteen for letting us use his (“Shatter in The Night”) track in every episode of Design Speaks.

Room For Both
Truth Bombs For Our Younger Selves

Room For Both

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 77:44


We reflect on what we would tell our 20, 25, and 30 year old selves. From prioritizing community, to no longer "suffocating from the shoulds," and extending grace to ourselves for the journey we're on, this is a discussion to which we hope many of you can connect and relate. SHOW NOTES FOR EPISODE #5: In the first part of the show, we discuss the INCREDIBLE dinner we had at The Populist in Denver.  This is the Salt & Vinegar popcorn we mention. SO STINKING good.  A pic of us with our dear friend and future Bonus Mom, Brit. We mention her in the show for being a BOSS and such a huge help to us throughout this podcast endeavor. Oh, and this is the gorgeous patio/ivy wall we reference- isn't she a beaut?! Just the casual/lovely display of fare you can expect at The Populist   Mere has been digging the Head to Heart Podcast with Christa and Luke Gifford (@spirituallysexy / @masterheart.luke / @headtoheartpodcast on Instagram). It’s a podcast detailing their faith and marital journey (and how they came back stronger than ever after infidelity). The podcast episode Mere references is Episode 11 (she thinks…) Overall, she finds Head to Heart a really interesting listen with authentic (sometimes downright ballsy) conversation between this married duo. Mere learned the term 'deconstruction' through Jonathan Martin, host of the Son Of A Preacher Man podcast and someone who has been a big voice of healing for Mere. Side note: Jonathan also creates daily meditations which you can sign up for here. Nic mentions the Liturgist podcastin reference to deconstruction of faith. Nic has found the topics and conversations on this podcast particularly interesting, thoughtful, and insightful during her own deconstruction journey.  What Nic is digging: Amazon Smile! If you order through this URL when you place a qualifying purchase, you can benefit a charity of your choice! WHAT A GREAT WAY TO SHOP AND GIVE BACK AT THE EXACT SAME TIME! Now THERE'S a reason to smile. #sorry #hadto  Also, any other HP lovers in the house?! Even after living with Nicole for four years, Mere JUST learned that Nicole reads all of the Harry Potter books every fall. We may need to do an episode on Harry Potter to honor Nic and her move to London..... Ok. Moving right along. Remember the gal who told her client her kids "aren't that cute" ? This is her! Wendy Mogel, parenting expert and guest on the Armchair Expert podcast (hosted by Dax Shepherd). She looks too gentle to have told someone her kids weren't cute. Oh to live in such freedom...   Lastly, Mere recommends this restaurateur, yogi, business badass, and down-to-earth British gal, Ella Woodward, with whom Nic ABSOLUTELY MUST become bffs when she moves to London. I (Mere) act like I know the woman when really I'm just a BIG FAN. Her recipes and cookbooks and other endeavors are GORGEOUS people. Check this gem of a human out.      We hope you've enjoyed this discussion as much as we have. And we're curious: What would you tell your 20, 25, or 30 year old self? Give us your thoughts on Instagram or shoot us an email. We absolutely LOVE HEARING FROM YOU.  Ok. We're done yelling. We adore you, RFB tribe. Catch you next time! -Nic & Mere Oh, and if you're not yet subscribed to the Room For Both podcast (and you're here on a mobile device) you can subscribe below to stay in-the-know about future episode releases. And, if you've yet to rate/review the podcast on iTunes, can you please take a minute to hop over there and leave your thoughts? It helps so much for a baby podcast like ours and we'd love the feedback!

We Are Still Hungry
Episode 73: Not Gonna Waste a Good Relapse

We Are Still Hungry

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2018 55:12


Episode 73 has a deep flavor profile. First off, Paula had quite the experience getting back to DC from NYC on the Bolt Bus. Demi Lovato relapsed and we love her even more, if that's even possible. Katherine McPhee and David Foster are engaged and the ladies have feelings. The Make Up Minute recommendations are Lush bar shampoo and NYX eyeshadow primer. The FUS is Newport Nancy. The Feminist Forum is the garbage fire of Feminist Apparel. The Fatphobic Disaster is Sam Smith. (UGH.) Paula revisits Jess Baker's concept of body currency. The Body Politics win goes to Khloe K who says not stupid things about her body! Yay Koko. Recommendations are Samantha Irby of Bitches Gotta Eat and Dax Shepherd's podcast.

The Horrible Movie Podcast

CHIPS! Why, oh why, did Dax Shepherd do this to us? Thanks Dax. It's the 2017 movie CHIPS with Producer Phil and Jack on the Horrible Movie Podcast.https://facebook.com/thehorriblemoviepodcasthttp://twitter.com/1horriblemoviehttp://thehorriblemoviepodcast.com

The Mandarian Orange Show
The Mandarian Orange Show Episode 55- Stuff Consultants, or: Celebrity For a Day

The Mandarian Orange Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 58:15


In this episode, Phil and Janelle talk about a classroom room escape, Disney rumors, CHIPS, lost letters, graffiti fights, Dax Shepherd, and more.

Mr. Media Interviews by Bob Andelman
894 Alexandra Daddario, actress, "Parenthood" "Texas Chainsaw"

Mr. Media Interviews by Bob Andelman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2017 13:31


Today's Guest: Alexandra Daddario, actress, "Parenthood" Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience of Esquire readers who want to hear the joke about the elephants falling off the cliff again and again… in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida!   Alexandra Daddario guest stars on NBC's 'Parenthood,' Tuesdays at 10 p.m. (Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC) My wife is a huge fan of the NBC series “Parenthood,” but I don’t usually do interviews based on her interests; she’s a tough one to impress. My teen son, on the other hand, still might raise a smile if the old man has a guest that he’s interested in. So talking to beautiful Alexandra Daddario was a must. ALEXANDRA DADDARIO audio excerpt: "I get very scared very easily, but there is something to be said for the fun level of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D type of film." Alex played Annabeth Chase in the movie Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief. Her job was shepherding Jackson from adolescence to young Godhood. And while the movie fell short of some expectations, Daddario was actually quite good and it obviously opened more than a few doors. Order 'Bereavement' starring Alexandra Daddario, available from Amazon.com by clicking the DVD cover above! Don’t take my word for it: her recent movies credits include everything from The Squid and the Whale through the Farrelly Brothers comedy Hall Pass. Next up is a starring role in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D. But of immediate interest is her role as Rachel on “Parenthood,” where she has been cast as the new assistant at The Luncheonette, the recording studio operated by Peter Krause and Dax Shepherd’s characters. My wife thinks she might be about to break up Adam’s marriage – I’ll ask about that. And yes, Percy fans – including my son -- I’ll definitely inquire about the Percy Jackson & The Olympians sequel, The Sea of Monsters, which IMDB says is in pre-production for a 2013 release. Or is it? Alexandra Daddario Twitter • Facebook • In Esquire • Order Bereavement on DVD from Amazon.com • Order Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief on DVD Kicking Through the Ashes: My Life As A Stand-up in the 1980s Comedy Boom by Ritch Shydner. Order your copy today by clicking on the book cover above!   The Party Authority in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland!