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Can memory be trained? Six-time USA Memory Champion Nelson Dellis says the answer is yes. He explains simple techniques to help people strengthen recall, focus and confidence in everyday life.Dellis is a memory coach, author, speaker and one of the world's top competitive memorizers. Inspired by his grandmother's death from Alzheimer's disease, he began training his memory in 2009 and later founded Climb For Memory, a nonprofit that raises awareness and funds for Alzheimer's research through mountain climbing.In this conversation with Being Patient's founder Deborah Kan, Dellis explains how memory techniques work, such as turning information into vivid images and linking items together through stories. He shares practical tips for remembering names, lists and numbers, and discusses the role of practice, attention and repetition in moving information from short-term recall to longer-term memory. Dellis also discusses how technology and artificial intelligence may be changing the way people use their memories, and why memory remains closely tied to identity, storytelling, and daily life.---If you loved listening to this Live Talk, visit our website to find more of our Alzheimer's coverage and subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.beingpatient.com/Follow Being Patient: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Being_Patient_Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beingpatientvoices/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beingpatientalzheimersLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/being-patientBeing Patient is an editorially independent journalism outlet for news and reporting about brain health, cognitive science, and neurodegenerative diseases. In our Live Talk series on Facebook, former Wall Street Journal Editor and founder of Being Patient, Deborah Kan, interviews brain health experts and people living with dementia. Check out our latest Live Talks: https://beingpatient.com/live-talks/
Dr. Adam Dorsay introduces SuperPsyched and interviews six-time US Memory Champion Nelson Dellis about why memory is central to identity and why cognitive decline and Alzheimer's are so devastating. Dellis describes memory championships as timed, full-day events involving feats such as memorizing a deck of cards, hundreds of digits in five minutes, and large sets of names and faces, emphasizing that success comes from a trained—not “naturally good”—memory. In the age of AI, he argues that continuing to use memory supports cognitive health, may help prevent atrophy, and preserves a core human element tied to lived experience. They discuss how Alzheimer's may impair retrieval rather than erase memories, and highlight Dellis's activity-based book, "Everyday Genius," which trains memory and other skills like calculation, creativity, and faster reading, alongside lessons learned from painful competitive losses.00:00 Welcome to SuperPsyched00:28 Why Memory Matters00:48 Meet Nelson Dellis03:04 Trained Not Gifted05:12 Inside Memory Championships06:38 Memory in the AI Age09:03 Alzheimers and Identity11:19 Everyday Genius Challenge14:28 Curiosity as Cross Training19:18 Learning Through Failure20:21 Closing and SubscribeHelpful Links:Nelson DellisEveryday Genius: Hacks to Boost Your Memory, Focus, Problem-Solving, and Much More BookNelson Dellis InstagramNelson Dellis YouTubeNelson Dellis LinkedIn
Everyday Genius: Hacks to Boost Your Memory, Focus, Problem-Solving, and Much More by Nelson Dellis Nelsondellis.com https://www.amazon.com/Everyday-Genius-Hacks-Memory-Problem-Solving/dp/1419784811 What if genius isn’t something you’re born with―it’s something you build? Everyday Genius, by six-time USA Memory Champion Nelson Dellis, upgrades your everyday life through practical skills, whether it’s memorizing names at a new job, doing lightning-fast mental math when it counts, honing decisive intuition, and beyond. Written by Remember It! author Nelson Dellis and with a foreword by New York Times bestselling author Barbara Oakley, Everyday Genius teaches you the skills that make genius-level thinking accessible to anyone. Better memory. Sharper focus. Faster learning. Creative problem-solving. No natural talent required, just the right methods. In 2009, after watching his grandmother struggle with Alzheimer’s, Nelson Dellis set out to strengthen his own mind. That mission led to six USA Memory Championships, two Guinness World Records, and a career dedicated to proving that anyone can develop genius-level cognitive abilities. Everyday Genius teaches you to memorize names and faces instantly, speed-read with deep comprehension, calculate mentally with surprising accuracy, and focus intensely when it matters most. You’ll learn strategies for chess and strategic games, techniques for acing exams and public speaking, and methods for creative problem-solving that help you see connections others miss. From mastering a Rubik’s Cube to holding complex ideas in your head, from reading a room to thinking on your feet―this book gives you the mental toolkit for a sharper, more engaged life. At a time when outsourcing our thinking has never been easier, Everyday Genius shows you how to reclaim and strengthen your most valuable asset: your brain. You have far more potential than you realize―an inner genius waiting to be awakened. This book unlocks it. Dellis breaks down complex mnemonic systems into digestible, actionable strategies. By following his lead, you will learn: Memory Mastery Speed Reading Focus and Concentration Learning Mastery Mental Calculation Problem-Solving and Creativity Strategic Thinking Social Skills Mastery Beyond Genius About the author Nelson Dellis is a 4x USA Memory Champion and one of the leading memory experts in the world, traveling around the world as a competitive Memory Athlete, Memory Consultant, Published Author and highly sought-after Keynote Speaker. As a Memory Champion, Mountaineer, and Alzheimer’s Disease Activist, he preaches a lifestyle that combines fitness, both mental and physical, with proper diet and social involvement. Born with an average memory, Nelson was inspired by the passing of his grandmother from Alzheimer’s disease in 2009 to start training his memory so that he could keep his mind strong and healthy throughout his lifespan. In a short period of time, he transformed into one of the leading competitive memorizers in the world, claiming four U.S. titles along the way, the elite Grandmaster of Memory title, as well as a number of U.S. memory records for: – Memorizing the most names in 15 minutes – 217 names – Memorizing the most words in 15 minutes – 256 words – Memorizing the most digits in 30 minutes – 907 digits – Memorizing the most decks of playing cards in 30 minutes – 9.02 decks – (former record) Memorizing the most digits in 5 minutes – 339 digits – (former record) Memorizing a deck of cards in the fastest time – 40.65 seconds Nelson is the Founder & CEO of Climb For Memory, a non-profit charity that aims to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s disease research through mountain climbs all around the world. Nelson has climbed numerous peaks around the world for this cause, including three times on Mt. Everest. Nelson has been featured on FOX’s Superhumans, The TODAY Show, Fox and Friends, The Katie Couric Show, CNN.com, ABC Nightline, The Dr. Oz Show, The Science Channel, Nat Geo, SuperBrain China, among many other media outlets.
Laura Dellis breaks into our reality to chat wedding chuppahs, being a part of the American machine, and keeping her Subway order a secret. Kevin goes Afroman while Thomas reminisces about a blanket. Kevin and Thomas then play a sample of their song “That's Funny” as they once again throw shade at Jake and Amir before spinning the wheel and getting into the world of crime.Then the trio chat bad date stories before things get out of hand.0:00 Intro and Check In20:06 Crime35:33 Bad DatesLaura Dellis:www.instagram.com/ldellshttps://www.lauradellis.com/Motorcycle Rocketship:https://www.instagram.com/motorcyclerocketship/Kevin Ramberran:Club Soda Improv:https://www.instagram.com/clubsodaimprovThomas TolesTrigger Happy:https://www.instagram.com/triggerhappycomedy/Motorcycle Rocketship:https://www.instagram.com/motorcyclerocketship/Secret Family Sketch:https://www.instagram.com/secretfamilysketch/Blueprint (First Draft) @ IO Chicago:https://ioimprov.com/shows/Check out our DnD show: 'What We Do in the Basement': https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/what-we-do-in-the-basement/id1552947049FOLLOW Oops All Segments on Instagram: www.instagram.com/oopsallsegmentsFOLLOW Oops All Segments on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@oopsallsegmentsSUBSCRIBE to Oops All Segments on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@oopsallsegments
Nelson Dellis delivers yet another epic memory improvement book with Everyday Genius: Hacks to Boost Your Memory, Focus, Problem-Solving and Much More. In my view, this book is also a corrective to the increasing mountains of bad memory training advice online. I mean, spend ten minutes browsing memory improvement forums and you’ll start to see the rot. Same recycled advice. Same flat explanations lacking nuance. Same people “teaching” techniques they've: Never stress-tested in public Never pushed to the limits Never offered anything more than mostly copied explanations of standard mnemonic methods The toxicity for the serious student of the memory arts and mental skills is only getting worse as people ramp up their use of AI to produce even more untested “teaching” of these techniques. So the fact that Nelson actually demonstrates and performs a kind of “immersion journalism” when it comes to the techniques he teaches provides just one of many reasons why Nelson Dellis's Everyday Genius matters so much. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJoc5gLIx2c How Everyday Genius Takes Memory Training Into New Terrain It’s not that Nelson has invented any new memory techniques in this book, which you can learn more about on Abrams Books. He hasn’t. And it’s unlikely that anyone ever will. Nelson told me as much at the opening of our interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcTJuCiDVqE Anyhow, “new” doesn’t come into the picture for people serious about memory and accelerated learning. As someone who has received and read Amazon reviews on memory improvement books for decades, I always find it odd when someone writes, “nothing new here.” Since even Giordano Bruno essentially announced that nothing new would be coming to the field of mnemonics back in the 1600s, the real task is to: Stop Confusing Activity with Accomplishment Nelson’s book matters first and foremost because it comes from a mnemonist of actual accomplishment. A real practitioner, not just a reader of memory improvement books who then comments on them. He’s someone who has put his mind on the line under pressure, in competition, with nowhere to hide. In other words, Nelson’s history of accomplishment adds weight to every page. And you can feel it almost immediately. Everyday Genius is written by someone who has actually lived inside the machinery of memory and various mental tactics and then extended these into real life situations: Giving a speech Making new business contacts Solving real-world problems Exploring the nature of the mind At the risk of repetition, this distinction matters more than ever, because the internet is drowning the memory arts with all kinds of secondhand certainty written by people lurking behind anonymous user accounts. What Kinds of Real-World Problems Will This Book Help You Solve? As most memory improvement books worth their salt do, Nelson covers the Memory Palace technique, a.k.a. the method of loci. But he doesn’t just recite the classic approach to this technique. He describes it from lived experience. And his approach to mnemonic images and pegword systems likewise comes from accomplishment. Then, when you go through his explanations of how to apply these mnemonic systems to remembering names or speeches, you’ll have a deeper understanding of how to implement them. Likewise when it comes to critical thinking. Nelson takes you through actual real-world scenarios and shows you how various critical thinking examples can make life a lot smoother and more successful. Making Memory & Learning Both Relevant & Fun Another major thing Nelson gets right in Everyday Genius is that he doesn’t shy away from blending the use of memory and thinking tactics for fun with more serious learning outcomes. I know that I’m guilty of not finding that balance in my own writing, even if personally I perform card magic with a memdeck and play music, etc. The cost, however, is that using memory techniques for activities like card counting can be learned a lot more readily when you have at least some of the foundational mnemonic strategies working for you. In reality, learning them doesn’t have to be a grind. And the stories and profiles of polymathic geniuses Nelson shares throughout the book will help you see the multiple layers of fun in store for you. The key is to find ways to make these techniques integrate into your everyday life. Figuring out how to do that can be a challenge, but that’s all the more reason to pay attention to the examples distributed throughout Everyday Genius. The Potentially Controversial Aspect of Everyday Genius Now, you might be wondering… Is Everyday Genius perfect and free from critique? No. And unlike his previous books like Remember It! and Memory Superpowers, Nelson takes risks that I partly admire and partly question. And one of my criticisms goes back to at least two years prior to its publication when Nelson first told us about his “remote viewing” experiments on this episode of the Magnetic Memory Method Podcast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j240eFZNq04 Now, I worry about being hypocritical if I lean too heavily against Nelson when he enters such contested territory. I’ve run similar experiments myself at various times, and perhaps entered just as questionable territory with The Victorious Mind. I’m talking about: Intuition. Remote viewing. Out-of-body experiences. Lucid dreaming. To take just one example, learning to remember your dreams is easy enough to do. But Nelson talks about practicing memorizing a deck of cards while lucid dreaming, and it’s just not clear how you could test the accuracy or measure the contribution of such untestable practice to your skills. At least in the case of remote viewing, Nelson has practiced a kind of immersion journalism. He’s gone to various labs and institutions where people conduct tests in remote viewing and out-of-body experiences. Whether those tests are “scientific” or not is itself a critical thinking exercise, but I admire that Nelson: Goes into the field to report back from lived experience Is willing to face tough questions about the claims people make about such phenomena And unlike the lucid dream claim, various aspects of the claims about remote viewing and out-of-body experiences can be tested In any case, Dellis doesn't build the book on the foundation of these more experimental activities. And it is of great importance that you are invited to experiment using the protocol Nelson provides. I tried the provided remote viewing protocol myself. And frankly, I would rather explore strange terrain from Nelson Dellis who has proven all kinds of astonishing accomplishments than from yet another forum philosopher who has yet to demonstrate… anything they make claims about. The Future of Memory Training And the whole realm of claims that people make is the larger issue here for me. In our growing culture of cognitive indifference, people forget names, forget what they read, forget what they meant to say halfway through saying it, then shrug and call it normal “because internet”. But digital amnesia is not normal. And you don’t have to outsource your memory or your attention. Your standards can go up. And your self-respect along with it when you join the ranks of those who have actually done the work. That is why I think you should read Everyday Genius. Not because it is safe. Not because it is perfect. But because it is something that few books ever are: It is alive. Alive with real accomplishment. Alive with a pulse that pushes ancient tactics into modern use and combines them with other disciplines. Alive with the real signs of genius that anyone can achieve. And it treats memory as something you train, not something you talk about. But don't stop with reading and implementing this book. Do your part to help fix the culture. Stop letting the swamp of bad information on the internet define what memory training is. Memorize the most challenging information you can find and demonstrate that you can do it. Take on hard skills and prove that you’ve got them. That is your duty now if you want to distinguish yourself from the swamp and the robots. Raise the standard. That would be truly genius.
“I don't like the idea of losing out to a machine because I feel like I'm losing a part of myself in the process.” — Nelson Dellis, six-time USA Memory ChampionMost of us can't remember our spouse's phone number. We barely know our own. We haven't read a physical map in years. Some of us don't even know what a map is. Such is the impoverishment of mental life in our digital age.Nelson Dellis, unlike most of us, is a rich man — at least mentally. He can memorise a shuffled deck of 52 cards in under a minute. He stores every stranger's phone number in his head for 24 hours before putting it in his phone — on principle. He's a six-time USA Memory Champion, a computer science professor at Skidmore, and the author of a new book, Everyday Genius, which suggests we can all be a lot smarter than our smart phones.Dellis got into memory after watching his grandmother get lost in the fog of Alzheimer's. And as a computer science professor, he's equally terrified by what he now sees in the classroom. His students can't craft an email without ChatGPT. They can't focus. They can't solve a problem without asking a machine. He warns that we're outsourcing our cognitive agency to devices and mislabelling it as human productivity.For Dellis, it's the same mental atrophy that destroyed his grandmother. AI-generated mnemonics, he warns, feel “dead inside.” Our brains, like our language, are degenerating into slop. Thus the value of his hacks to restore our focus and boost our memories. Five Takeaways• I Can't Remember My Wife's Phone Number: Neither can you. Neither can anyone under 50. We've outsourced our memories to devices and the consequences are only beginning to show. Nelson Dellis memorises every new phone number for 24 hours before putting it in his phone. Not because he needs to — because his brain needs him to.• His Grandmother Disappeared into Alzheimer's and It Changed His Life: Dellis watched the woman who raised him become a shell of herself — unable to recognise her own grandson. He went down a rabbit hole into memory science, discovered a former champion's audiobook, tried the techniques, and was hooked. He won his first US Memory Championship within two years. He's won six.• If Everyone's a Genius, Nobody Is: I pushed back on the book's premise. Dellis conceded the point but held his ground: the techniques are learnable, the results are real, and the distinction between “genius” and “trained” matters less than the distinction between a brain that's exercised and one that's atrophying. The London cab driver study is his best evidence — hippocampi that grow with use and shrink without it.• AI Slop Is by Definition Forgettable: Dellis teaches computer science, so he's no Luddite. But AI-generated mnemonics, he says, feel “dead inside.” The vivid, absurd, grotesque images that make memory techniques work are products of individual human imagination. A machine can't generate weirdness. Not yet. Maybe not ever. His students can't write an email without ChatGPT. That should terrify us more than it does.• Eat Your Blueberries: Four pillars of brain health: mental exercise, physical fitness, diet, and — the one that surprises people — social interaction. Dellis trains a 90-year-old and a five-year-old using the same techniques. Both can do things their peers cannot. The brain doesn't expire at 70. But it does atrophy if you let your iPhone do the thinking. About the GuestNelson Dellis is a six-time USA Memory Champion (2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2021, 2024), certified mountaineer and Everest summiteer, and Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Skidmore College. His new book is Everyday Genius: Hacks to Boost Your Memory, Focus, Problem-Solving, and Much More. He has taught memory techniques to audiences ranging from five-year-olds to nonagenarians.References:• Everyday Genius by Nelson Dellis — the book under discussion, currently the number one new release in memory improvement on Amazon.• Moonwalking with Einstein by Joshua Foer — the bestselling account of competitive memory that Dellis discusses and Foer, a friend of his, promoted at the same event where Dellis won his first title.• Episode 2835: Why Dario Amodei Might Be the 21st Century's First Real Leader — this week's TWTW, where Keith Teare covered AI disruption from the tech side.• USA Memory Championship — the annual competition Dellis has won six times.About Keen On AmericaNobody asks more awkward questions than the Anglo-American writer and filmmaker Andrew Keen. In Keen On America, Andrew brings his pointed Transatlantic wit to making sense of the United States — hosting daily interviews about the history and future of this now venerable Republic. With nearly 2,800 episodes since the show launched on TechCrunch in 2010, Keen On America is the most prolific intellectual interview show in the history of podcasting.WebsiteSubstackYouTubeApple PodcastsSpotify Chapters:(00:00) - Introduction: we've never had a memory champion (01:23) - Is everyone a genius? The soccer medal problem (03:25) - Controlling the thing inside our skull (05:07) - The brain as the most complicated object in the universe (06:40) - Grandmother's Alzheimer's: the origin story (08:26) - Can brain training delay Alzheimer's? (11:53) - Mental longevity vs. the iPhone warranty (13:46) - Inside the USA Memory Championship (15:52) - Numbers, cards, names, poems: the events (18:13) - Joshua Foer and Moonwalking with Einstein (21:28) - Social genius: loneliness as cognitive decline (24:43) - Blueberries, omega-3s, and pre-competition doping (27:24) - Freaks or trained humans? (31:01) - Your iPhone is atrophying your brain (37:51) - AI slop: why machines can't make memories (39:23) - Hack: how to remember any name you hear
Movie of the Year: 1999The Iron Giant (feat. Kate Dellis!)Introduction: Why The Iron Giant Still MattersIn this episode of the Movie of the Year podcast, the Taste Buds explore the enduring appeal of The Iron Giant, Brad Bird's 1999 animated masterpiece. The podcast delves into how the film's powerful themes, from Cold War anxiety to a redefinition of masculinity, continue to resonate with audiences.Whether you're an animation aficionado or a first-time viewer, this deep dive into Brad Bird's masterpiece highlights why it remains a defining piece of cinematic art.War and Fear: The Cold War in The Iron GiantSet in 1950s America, the film uses its period setting to mirror the paranoia and tension of the Cold War. The Taste Buds analyze how the film reflects societal fears of the unknown and the consequences of militarization.With the government's aggressive pursuit of the Giant symbolizing real-world escalation, the episode illustrates how the film's anti-war message is as relevant today as it was in 1999.Masculinity and Emotion: Redefining the Hero in The Iron GiantThe movie reimagines masculinity through its characters' emotional depth. The Taste Buds break down how Hogarth's bravery, Dean's unconventional masculinity, and the Giant's compassion offer a fresh take on heroism.By challenging traditional gender roles and emphasizing vulnerability, the film delivers a powerful commentary on what it means to be truly strong.A New Style of Animation: Artistry in MotionThe podcast dives into The Iron Giant's distinctive animation style, blending traditional 2D with early CGI to create a timeless visual aesthetic. The Taste Buds discuss Brad Bird's directorial choices and how the film's clean lines, muted palette, and expressive character designs contributed to its cult status.This segment also touches on the film's place in animation history and why it remains influential.Guest Panelist Spotlight: Kate Dellis from WGBHSpecial guest Kate Dellis, a producer at WGBH, joins the Taste Buds to offer her unique perspective on The Iron Giant. Kate shares insights into the film's emotional complexity and artistic innovation.Her thoughtful analysis helps elevate the discussion and adds depth to the podcast's exploration of the movie's legacy.Additional ResourcesBrad Bird on The Iron Giant's Legacy – NPRAnimation World Network on The Iron GiantMovie of the Year: The Green Mile EpisodeFinal Thoughts: The Iron Giant Still SoarsTwenty-five years after its release, The Iron Giant continues to inspire with its timeless message of peace, compassion, and identity. On this episode of the Movie of the Year podcast, the Taste Buds and guest Kate Dellis reveal how the film's themes of war, masculinity, and groundbreaking animation combine to create a true classic.If you love thoughtful movie analysis and want to understand why The Iron Giant remains essential viewing, this episode is a must-listen.
Taylor and Travis DO NOT have to decide where to live, Peacock is losing LESS money and Kendall has a docuseries recommendation. PLUS, Chicago's BEST Comedian and Woodbury Native, Laura Dellis Joins with her Dad to talk about her show coming to The Hive Collaborative in St. Paul. DETAILS 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.
Taylor and Travis DO NOT have to decide where to live, Peacock is losing LESS money and Kendall has a docuseries recommendation. PLUS, Chicago's BEST Comedian and Woodbury Native, Laura Dellis Joins with her Dad to talk about her show coming to The Hive Collaborative in St. Paul. DETAILS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Can't remember the fourth item on your grocery list? Nelson Dellis, a professional "memory athlete," can remember 100 things or more (though he still may forget the butter). Hear how Dellis learned to memorize lists so long that he became a five-time USA Memory Champion, and how you can use some of his strategies to improve your own memory. Dellis explains how he uses tricks like the "memory palace" and mnemonic devices to recall lengthy lists with perfect accuracy. In an era when cell phones are making memory superfluous, you can regain some of those lost skills by using his techniques. Plus... those rare folks who can never forget a day in their lives. For more information, transcripts, and all episodes, please visit https://thisisyourbrain.com For more about Weill Cornell Medicine Neurological Surgery, please visit https://neurosurgery.weillcornell.org
Nelson Dellis, a "memory athlete," can remember 100 things or more (though he still may forget the butter). Hear how Dellis learned to memorize lists so long that he became a five-time USA Memory Champion, and how you can use some of his strategies to improve your own memory. For more information, transcripts, and all episodes, please visit https://thisisyourbrain.com For more about Weill Cornell Medicine Neurological Surgery, please visit https://neurosurgery.weillcornell.org
Laura Dellis makes a triumphant comeback on the Steve Cochran Show, bringing with her the buzz about the latest installment of her hit production, 'Halfway to Fifty 2'. At just 26 years old, she brings a wealth of experience to the stage, ready to entertain audiences with stories of young adulthood, infused with her signature blend of humor, sincerity, and wit. Catch 'Halfway to Fifty 2' on Saturday, March 30th at The Annoyance Theatre. Tickets available at www.lauradellis.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach James Short hosts an episode featuring Nick Dellis, a highly accomplished real estate professional with nearly three decades of experience. He is the founder and managing director of Real Property + Real Commercial. Nick commenced his real estate career at a young age, swiftly ascending the ranks and assuming the role of licensed CE in charge of a substantial suburban real estate office by the age of 23. Nick's expertise spans rental properties, property management, and residential and commercial sales. He has also held the position of head of growth business and franchise at Taylor Nicholas group. Nick underscores the significance of efficient time management, conflict resolution, and clear communication in optimising returns for property owners. In the prevailing real estate market, Nick concentrates on property management, expecting a minor correction in both sales and rental markets but foreseeing an overall increase in demand. He also imparts insights into his morning routine, goal-setting, and business priorities.
Comedian and rising Chicago star Laura Dellis joins the Steve Cochran Show to chat about her upcoming show, "A Very Dellis Holiday," scheduled for Sunday, December 17th at Davenport's Piano Bar and Cabaret!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comedian Laura Dellis joins the Steve Cochran Show to discuss the challenges of modern dating in 2023, highlight the unique qualities that set her show apart from the rest, and share details about her upcoming performance, 'Halfway to 50 2,' at Davenport's Piano Bar and Cabaret, set for Friday, October 13th.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My guest today is Grace Dellis—the creator and curator of Hyssop + Laurel, a grassroots arts and literary magazine for religious deconstructionists. We discuss her deconstruction journey, the intersection between trauma and religion, and the bridge that art can make for creatives leaving behind toxic religous systems and idealogies. Instagram: @gracedellis @hyssopandlaurel hyssopandlaurel.com Her chapbook “Signs and Wonders”: https://bottlecap.press/products/wonders --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dtmpod/support
The shining star of "Halfway to Fifty 2," Laura Dellis joins the Steve Cochran Show to chat about her journey through the maze of adulthood, etching her mark in the comedy world, and her eagerly anticipated performance at Davenport's Piano Bar and Cabaret on August 25th.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Laura Dellis returns to the Steve Cochran Show in spectacular fashion to talk about her latest production, 'Halfway to Fifty 2'. Now a wisened 26-year-old, Laura shares her experience through young adulthood with her trademark humor, heart, and wit. Plus, she shares her thoughts on working the Chicago comedy scene and how to hustle when pursuing the arts as a career. Catch 'Halfway to Fifty 2' on Saturday, June 3rd at Davenport's Piano Bar and Cabaret. Tickets available at www.lauradellis.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Actress Laura Dellis joins the Steve Cochran Show to talk about what to get your teenager for Christmas, the process of becoming a performer in today's age, and how shes mentally preparing for her show " A Very Dellis Holiday" at Davenport's Piano Bar and Cabaret on December 16th at 8 pm!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's guest can remember your name, your number, and, oh, about 10,000 digits of pi while he's at it! Nelson Dellis is a 5-time USA Memory Champion, and when he says he's an athlete, he means it. In addition to his incredible feats of memory, Dellis is a former elite Crossfit games athlete and a mountaineer, having climbed Everest three times. Nelson Dellis describes his unique method for memorizing large amounts of information very quickly, associating words and numbers with notable characteristics and emotions, then placing them in one of his "memory palaces" where they can be organized and quickly recalled. While you may not need to memorize the number and suit of 7 decks of randomly shuffled cards, Dellis' techniques have many real-world applications, like learning the names of employees at a job interview, memorizing lines in a script, or understanding how to make characters in a story more memorable to readers. Nelson Dellis has published two books about his memory techniques, and coaches others privately and through his YouTube channel. Website: https://www.nelsondellis.com YouTube: youtu.be/Bhl1-vgQ1Nk IG: @nelzor Remember It! by Nelson Dellis Memory Superpowers!: An Adventurous Guide to Remembering What You Don't Want to Forget by Nelson Dellis
We're a trio of Maine-iacs this week as Kate and Mike return to discuss MAINE. Topics include Castle Rock, Maine, Maine Coon, the USS Maine, Julie "the Cat" Gaffney and more. Plus, we play I SEE WHAT YOU DID THERE and two combatants face off in the THUNDERDOME. Listen to Mike on Movie of the Year https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/movie-of-the-year/id1396318858, the Superhero Show Show https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-superhero-show-show/id959713797, and MORE.Check out Kate's feed for MILF as it looks toward a new future: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/movies-id-like-to-fix/id1565884680Check out Streets of Mage: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/roll-for-blank/id1534204563And listen to the music of Michael J O'Connor: https://michaeljoconnor.bandcamp.com/
On today's episode #54 of the "Christie's Luxury Expert Series" we talk with Chief Operating Officer Dub Dellis of Walt Danley Real Estate | Christie's International about Phoenix, Arizona. You can find more Information on the firm at www.ivesterjackson.com. Dub Dellis Email: dub@waltdanley.com Phone: 480.991.2052 www.waltdanley.com
We love to idolize them, and then we love to destroy them when they start having ideas and perspectives... This week, we're talking about Starlets with returning guests (and podcast fam) Kate Dellis and Mike Gravagno. We play I See What You Did There, FMK and Thunderdome, and discuss starlets like Jean Seberg, Anna May Wong, Zendaya and Florence Pugh. Take your studio mandated wake-wake pills and tune in.Plastic make crab horny: https://www.cnet.com/news/all-that-plastic-we-dump-in-the-ocean-is-making-hermit-crabs-hornyCheck out the Blowback podcast.Remember that guy who got Romney's logo tattooed on his face: https://www.politico.com/story/2012/11/so-maybe-that-romney-face-tattoo-wasnt-such-a-good-idea-romneys-campaign-leaves-lasting-impression-083689Check out MILF (Movies I'd Like To Fix) with Kate and Tomp: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/movies-id-like-to-fix/id1565884680And the Doing Bits podcast with Mike and Renee: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-doin-bits-a-love-island-po-84709728/Florence Pugh eats 11 English dishesAnd never forget that... Zendaya is Meechee
This week, we're talking about the Old Country with two (other) delightful humans of Sicilian descent. Returning guest Mike Gravagno (writer / podcaster on Superhero Show Show and Movie Of The Year) battles first timer Kate Dellis (writer / podcaster on Movies I'd Like To Fix) over topics like Mount Etna, Coppolas, the Sicilian Defence and more. Plus we play FMK and "Province or Not?" Give this show a listen, but don't be a rat, or you'll have to be dealt with. ;)Check out Movies I'd Like to Fix: https://twitter.com/movies_fixFollow Kate on Twitter and IG: https://twitter.com/kate_dellis and https://www.instagram.com/kate.dellis.funny.kind/?hl=enSeek out Frank Sinatra Has A Cold: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_Has_a_ColdAnd listen to Mike on The Superhero Show Show and Movie Of The Year: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-superhero-show-show/id959713797 and https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/movie-of-the-year/id1396318858Also, be nice to each other.
We’re proud to be sponsored by Delta wines, our everyday go-to with sustainability built in. Delta wines are vibrant yet balanced, made to be enjoyed on special occasions like Tuesday. And in addition to tasting good, they also help you feel good with eco-friendly packaging, and environmental nonprofit donations from every purchase. Buy online at winesforchange.com. As a Contacts listener, please use the code CONTACTS at checkout for a discount.Please visit https://teachhoops.com/CONTACTS to get access to the most useful database of basketball coaching resources available. Coach Collins filters through all of the noise to better provide you with legitimate help. TeachHoops members have direct access not only to the incredible database of resources, but also to Coach Collins as he prioritizes being available as a mentor for his members.[00:01:56] My big picture plan was graduate and go to law school and practice law.[00:02:59] I couldn't get enough clinics. I couldn't get enough camps, summer camps and whatnot.[00:03:46] I've had an opportunity to learn from those people and to realize that what we do is important.[00:05:23] I had the opportunity to coach a professional team. Which was a fascinating experience.[00:06:41] I was offered the head job and I did that for about 15 years. [00:07:02] Athletics is a full-time gig and teaching's a full-time gig.[00:07:20] I've always felt as a coach in general, my job is to train my successor and I think we did a good job of training up our younger coaches, much like you did at El Camino.[00:08:58] You leave things better than you found them. [00:10:07] Sports as a metaphor for life. [00:11:03] The first thing that I have figured out is, A, I don't have all the answers and B I don't have to have all the answers. And when I don't have the answers, I've gotta be humble enough to ask the right questions.[00:11:19] I have a quote from a really good friend of mine, Marty Lombardi. One of my favorite names, Marty Lombardi from North Beach. And he says, "we're all practicing for adulthood." And, it keeps me centered on what's important. And it's not about me, it's about we, and you said it a moment ago, being part of something larger than yourself.[00:14:08] I've talked recently about how quickly culture can change and when it changes quickly, it's typically not for the better.[00:16:06] We’ve adopted a model that we use in Nevada Union called athlete committed, which is an organization run by a guy named John Underwood.[00:16:22] What Athlete Committed does is it focuses on things like sleep, nutrition, strength, and conditioning, discouraging blue light, all those things that we know are important and there's a lot of science behind it.[00:17:30] And I don't have all the answers and everyone, every school has its unique challenges and opportunities, but I think there's nothing that replaces experience.[00:17:49] Because those people have been in my shoes before and, they have some institutional memory.[00:19:10] We would always bring teams in from the city, and would give us an opportunity to work with kids to have an opportunity to meet with kids that were different than the kids in Nevada County. [00:21:43] If you're playing football, there's a certain toughness that's needed. If you're running cross country, it's a different type of toughness because you're out there running and to quote one of my colleagues, everything in your body, he is telling you to quit and you have to keep going…and then water polo. I always say, look, you're in a sport where they're trying to drown you, and you have to stay above the water and compete. So, any one of them is a win. Pick. It doesn't matter. Just dive in.[00:22:35] Our family rule was is that you had to do something extracurricular freshman year. [00:23:42] The house rule at my house is you're going to go on the sophomore wilderness trip, which is 11-day backpacking trip that our school runs, and you're going to play three sports a year until you can decide you want to pursue something at an elite level.[00:24:16] Learning how to star in the role you have.[00:26:30] I’m a big proponent of having big staffs.[00:27:48] I'm going to have to accelerate that trust process.[00:28:38] I think humbling yourself to not having to do everything yourself and to go find stuff out. Educate yourself. Use the resources around you, and my experience in every facet of my life.[00:29:43] If there was a tiddlywinks competition, they would, I compete.[00:30:00] The people were so willing to share a practice plans and how to deal with this, that, or the other and share forms and all the things that when you're first starting out, you have no idea. You don't even know what questions to ask.[00:31:23] When you're in the trenches early on and you're looking across the bench at the rival, you're not always willing to go talk to that guy and often, or that gal, that's going to be your best resource right there in the same league with you.[00:32:14] It's a relatively small community. And so, we've got to support one another. We need one another, we need opponents. We need colleagues.[00:32:20] We need more of this collaborative effort versus kind of sniping one another and bringing negativity to the profession.
Movie of the Year: 1985 HorrorDay of the Dead On an all-new Movie of the Year spinoff, the Taste Buds tackle the horror movies of 1985, starting with Day of the Dead! There was too many horror movies in 1985, and literally none of them made the Elite 8, so Ryan and his good friend Tompkins decided to give them their own show. On the first episode, Kate Dellis is here to take on Tompkins and compete to see who watched Day of the Dead better. They'll talk about all of the gore, all of the girls, all of the things that made this zombie movie a flop at first, and then what made it a cult classic. In the meantime, they'll also go over who are the most iconic bullies in movie history (in this movie it's...like...just the military), and do some Day of the Dead trivia. And Patreon members get a bonus show, where Kate and Tompkins breakdown the horror trailers of 1985! That seems like it's too much show, but there's even more than that! Make sure to also: Check out the 2019 bracket Visit our website Use our Amazon page! Join our Patreon team! (TO HEAR EXTRA SEGMENTS!) Like us! Follow us! Write to Us! — contact@yourpopfilter.com https://www.patreon.com/yourpopfilter (Support the show) (https://www.patreon.com/yourpopfilter)
The Force (and certainly the comedic force) is with #BTLRadioShow on this May the 4th Monday thanks to a jam-packed show and some fabulous guests; so jam-packed, in fact, the show expands to 90 minutes this week! First up, say "welcome back" to writer/director MICHELE REMSEN who is back with us talking about her hilarious anti-romcom TOSS IT and worldwide VOD (Amazon Prime, AppleTV) screenings which culminated in a live Zoom Q&A with Michele and some cast and crew on May 4th courtesy of NYWIFT. Then take a listen to writer/director/editor BRUCE DELLIS talking about his new film, RAISING BUCHANAN! Funny and sweet, with added charm thanks to Rene Auberjonois in one of his final screen appearances, here as President James Buchanan, RAISING BUCHANAN is a lighthearted gem that boasts an unforgettable performance by Amanda Melby while giving us a bit of a history lesson on a man often dubbed "America's Worst President". I loved speaking with Bruce about the "history" behind this film and the "history" of President Buchanan. Imagine! A film that's entertaining and educational! We go in-depth on the importance of casting and in this case, the perfect blend of veteran "character actors" Rene Auberjonois and M. Emmet Walsh (Bruce and I both have some fun Emmet anecdotes) with a talented and diverse blend of folks like Amanda Melby, Kathy Shim, Terence Bernie Hines, and Steve Briscoe. Candid and passionate, Bruce talks about making the jump from short films to a narrative feature and the learning curve therein, as well as discussion on finding that perfect visual and emotional tonal bandwidth in collaboration with his cinematographer Bret Kalmbach. And how about showing some love for the beauty and diversity of Arizona by incorporating it into the story! Terrific film. Terrific conversation. We round out the show with a whole lotta laughter during life in the time of covid thanks to QUARAN TEAM and our exclusive interview with the creative team behind QUARAN TEAM - BOBBY CHASE, GREG AIDALA, and MIKE FEURSTEIN. Guaranteed to have you in stitches just listening to our pre-recorded conversation, you're in for even more laughs as you watch this episodic series set during, you guessed it, the covid quarantine! And with an entire office staff using Zoom, what could possibly go wrong?? The comedy is fresh and funny and laughs abound not only in the show, but on air! http://behindthelensonline.net http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
Episode 103: 4-Time USA Memory Champion, Nelson Dellis wants to teach you techniques that will allow you to memorize vast amounts of information. Guest Biography Nelson Dellis is a 4x USA Memory Champion and one of the leading memory experts in the world, traveling around the world as a competitive Memory Athlete, Memory Consultant, Published Author and highly sought-after Keynote Speaker. As a Memory Champion, Mountaineer, and Alzheimer's Disease Activist, he preaches a lifestyle that combines fitness, both mental and physical, with proper diet and social involvement. Born with an average memory, Nelson was inspired by the passing of his grandmother from Alzheimer's disease in 2009 to start training his memory so that he could keep his mind strong and healthy throughout his lifespan. In a short period of time, he transformed into one of the leading competitive memorizers in the world, claiming four U.S. titles along the way, the elite Grandmaster of Memory title, as well as a number of U.S. memory records for: (current record) Memorizing the most names in 15 minutes - 235 names (current record) Memorizing the most words in 15 minutes - 255 words (former record) Memorizing the most digits in 30 minutes - 907 digits (former record) Memorizing the most decks of playing cards in 30 minutes - 9.02 decks (former record) Memorizing the most digits in 5 minutes - 339 digits (former record) Memorizing a deck of cards in the fastest time - 40.65 seconds Nelson is the Founder & CEO of Climb For Memory, a non-profit charity that aims to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer's disease research through mountain climbs all around the world. Nelson has climbed numerous peaks around the world for this cause, including three times on Mt. Everest. Nelson has been featured on the Netflix documentary “Memory Games” (2019), FOX's Superhumans, Brain Games, The TODAY Show, Fox and Friends, The Katie Couric Show, CNN.com, ABC Nightline, The Dr. Oz Show, The Science Channel, Nat Geo, SuperBrain China, among many others. In this episode, you'll learn: What is memory and should we be training our brains? A system for encoding numbers for impressive memory recall. We'll discuss the business of memory because Nelson left his day job to follow his passion. Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/103 Find more from our guest: nelsondellis.com YouTube Instagram facebook.com Twitter Mentioned in this episode: Ben Pridmore - World Memory Champion Remember It!: The Names of People You Meet, All of Your Passwords, Where You Left Your Keys, and Everything Else You Tend to Forget by Nelson Dellis Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything by Joshua Foer Quantum Memory: Learn to Improve Your Memory with The World Memory Champion! by Dominic O'Brien Climb For Memory Runnymede Tip of the Week: How to Protect Yourself After the Massive Equifax Hack | Lynnette Khalfani-Cox Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. Join us at the Inspired Money Makers groups at facebook and LinkedIn To help out the show: Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Email me your address, and I'll mail you an autographed copy of Kimo West and Ken Emerson's CD, Slackers in Paradise. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music.
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Nelson Delis is one of the leading memory experts. He has been traveling around the world as a memory consultant and keynote speaker. Nelson is a 4x USA Memory Champion, a professional mountaineer, an Alzheimer's disease activist, and an author.
2 of out 3 Geeks are back! With almost a year off, Dellis and Devo review John Wick 3, Endgame, and preview other summer silver screen hits! Also, they discuss possible ending for GoTs and the series finale tomorrow! Be sure to join our new FB group. We're almost 1,000 members strong! Find out if we liked it, loved it or had to have more of it! ******************************************************************************************** ******************************************************************************************** - Keep up with Dellis: Twitter: @DellisWrites - twitter.com/DellisWrites o Instagram: delliswrites o Facebook: D Ellis Rates - www.facebook.com/d.e.rates?fref=ts o SnapChat: stopdellis o Email: ratesde@miamioh.edu - Keep up with Tay: o Twitter: @taybryant32 - twitter.com/taybryant32 o Instagram: taybryant32 o Facebook: Taylor Bryant - www.facebook.com/taylor.bryant.7503?fref=ts o SnapChat: taybryant32 o Email: taybryant32@gmail.com - Keep up with Devo: o Twitter: @BellBivDevo - twitter.com/BellBivDevo o Instagram: devo_lotty o Facebook: Devo Greer - www.facebook.com/devo.greer o SnapChat: devoisgreat o Email: greerdd11@gmail.com - If you haven’t already, hit us up! : o Twitter: @geekshenanigans - twitter.com/geekshenanigans o Facebook: Geek Shenanigans - https://www.facebook.com/groups/340087060039236/?ref=share o Email: geekshenanigans@gmail.com
Watch who you befriend Dellis not everyone is as nice and wonderful as us. Also I forgot to say if you like what you hear donate to the superpower fund. P.S. Im trying this split audio feature for once so let me know if y'all like it or not. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dellmania/support
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On this episode, the Geeks are reviewing Freeform’s, Grownish! We are discussing our overall opinions of the first season. Find out if we liked it, loved it or had to have more of it! ******************************************************************************************** Track Created on LoopLabs ******************************************************************************************** - Keep up with Dellis: o Twitter: @DellisWrites - twitter.com/DellisWrites o Instagram: delliswrites o Facebook: D Ellis Rates - www.facebook.com/d.e.rates?fref=ts o SnapChat: stopdellis o Email: ratesde@miamioh.edu - Keep up with Tay: o Twitter: @taybryant32 - twitter.com/taybryant32 o Instagram: taybryant32 o Facebook: Taylor Bryant - www.facebook.com/taylor.bryant.7503?fref=ts o SnapChat: taybryant32 o Email: taybryant32@gmail.com - Keep up with Devo: o Twitter: @BellBivDevo - twitter.com/BellBivDevo o Instagram: devo_lotty o Facebook: Devo Greer - www.facebook.com/devo.greer o SnapChat: devoisgreat o Email: greerdd11@gmail.com - If you haven’t already, hit us up! : o Twitter: @geekshenanigans - twitter.com/geekshenanigans o Facebook: Geek Shenanigans - www.facebook.com/geekshenanigans1/ o Email: geekshenanigans@gmail.com
Black Panther review…need we say more? ******************************************************************************************** Track Created by Jason Carter ******************************************************************************************** - Keep up with Dellis: o Twitter: @DellisWrites - twitter.com/DellisWrites o Instagram: delliswrites o Facebook: D Ellis Rates - www.facebook.com/d.e.rates?fref=ts o SnapChat: stopdellis o Email: ratesde@miamioh.edu - Keep up with Tay: o Twitter: @taybryant32 - twitter.com/taybryant32 o Instagram: taybryant32 o Facebook: Taylor Bryant - www.facebook.com/taylor.bryant.7503?fref=ts o SnapChat: taybryant32 o Email: taybryant32@gmail.com - Keep up with Devo: o Twitter: @BellBivDevo - twitter.com/BellBivDevo o Instagram: devo_lotty o Facebook: Devo Greer - www.facebook.com/devo.greer o SnapChat: devoisgreat o Email: greerdd11@gmail.com - If you haven’t already, hit us up! : o Twitter: @geekshenanigans - twitter.com/geekshenanigans o Facebook: Geek Shenanigans - www.facebook.com/geekshenanigans1/ o Email: geekshenanigans@gmail.com
And the Oscar goes to…enough said. We are discussing all things Oscars. We’re sharing who we believe will be taking home the golden prize THIS SUNDAY at the Oscars! We are joined by our fellow pod of color and friend, RAE!!! Enjoy! ******************************************************************************************** Track Created by Jason Carter ******************************************************************************************** - Keep up with Dellis: o Twitter: @DellisWrites - twitter.com/DellisWrites o Instagram: delliswrites o Facebook: D Ellis Rates - www.facebook.com/d.e.rates?fref=ts o SnapChat: stopdellis o Email: ratesde@miamioh.edu - Keep up with Tay: o Twitter: @taybryant32 - twitter.com/taybryant32 o Instagram: taybryant32 o Facebook: Taylor Bryant - www.facebook.com/taylor.bryant.7503?fref=ts o SnapChat: taybryant32 o Email: taybryant32@gmail.com - Keep up with Devo: o Twitter: @BellBivDevo - twitter.com/BellBivDevo o Instagram: devo_lotty o Facebook: Devo Greer - www.facebook.com/devo.greer o SnapChat: devoisgreat o Email: greerdd11@gmail.com - If you haven’t already, hit us up! : o Twitter: @geekshenanigans - twitter.com/geekshenanigans o Facebook: Geek Shenanigans - www.facebook.com/geekshenanigans1/ o Email: geekshenanigans@gmail.com
*SPECIAL GUEST ALERT! SPECIAL GUEST ALERT! Dropkick is making their debut on 3D. Well, Dionte is, Tristian has been on. Tune in as Dropkick helps Dellis and Devo reflect on the recently released Dr. Strange and the state of the MCU. Enjoy!* - Keep up with Devo: o Twitter: @BellBivDevo - https://twitter.com/BellBivDevo o Instagram: devo_lotty o Facebook: Devo Greer - https://www.facebook.com/devo.greer o SnapChat: devoisgreat o Email: greerdd11@gmail.com - Keep up with Dellis: o Twitter: @DellisWrites - https://twitter.com/DellisWrites o Instagram: delliswrites o Facebook: D Ellis Rates - https://www.facebook.com/d.e.rates?fref=ts o SnapChat: stopdellis o Email: ratesde@miamioh.edu - If you haven’t already, hit us up! : o Twitter: @geekshenanigans - https://twitter.com/geekshenanigans o Facebook: Geek Shenanigans - https://www.facebook.com/geekshenanigans1/ o Email: geekshenanigans@gmail.com
*More fun loving 3D starring your hosts with the most, Dellis and Devo. This week they tackle movie commercials. Better known as, TRAILERS! Listen as the give their feedback of what they believe are the best trailers of 2016. Enjoy!* - Keep up with Devo: o Twitter: @BellBivDevo - https://twitter.com/BellBivDevo o Instagram: devo_lotty o Facebook: Devo Greer - https://www.facebook.com/devo.greer o SnapChat: devoisgreat o Email: greerdd11@gmail.com - Keep up with Dellis: o Twitter: @DellisWrites - https://twitter.com/DellisWrites o Instagram: delliswrites o Facebook: D Ellis Rates - https://www.facebook.com/d.e.rates?fref=ts o SnapChat: stopdellis o Email: ratesde@miamioh.edu - If you haven’t already, hit us up! : o Twitter: @geekshenanigans - https://twitter.com/geekshenanigans o Facebook: Geek Shenanigans - https://www.facebook.com/geekshenanigans1/ o Email: geekshenanigans@gmail.com
*FINALLY! 3D, HAS COME BACK, TO POOOOOOOOODCAST. 3D has returned for a 2nd season. On this episode Dellis and Devo hash out their feelings about all the melanin on TV. Luke Cage, Atlanta, and Insecure. And of course the occasional tangent. Plus the introduction of a new segment. Enjoy!* - Keep up with Devo: o Twitter: @BellBivDevo - twitter.com/BellBivDevo o Instagram: devo_lotty o Facebook: Devo Greer - www.facebook.com/devo.greer o SnapChat: devoisgreat o Email: greerdd11@gmail.com - Keep up with Dellis: o Twitter: @DellisWrites - twitter.com/DellisWrites o Instagram: delliswrites o Facebook: D Ellis Rates - www.facebook.com/d.e.rates?fref=ts o SnapChat: stopdellis o Email: ratesde@miamioh.edu - If you haven’t already, hit us up! : o Twitter: @geekshenanigans - twitter.com/geekshenanigans o Facebook: Geek Shenanigans - www.facebook.com/geekshenanigans1/ o Email: geekshenanigans@gmail.com
*If you're gonna catch them all, you'll need Dellis and Devo's tips and tricks to get you through. Join them on their PokemonGo deep dive and slight obsession.* - Keep up with Devo: o Twitter: @BellBivDevo - https://twitter.com/BellBivDevo o Instagram: devo_lotty o Facebook: Devo Greer - https://www.facebook.com/devo.greer o SnapChat: devoisgreat o Email: greerdd11@gmail.com - Keep up with Dellis: o Twitter: @DellisWrites - https://twitter.com/DellisWrites o Instagram: delliswrites o Facebook: D Ellis Rates - https://www.facebook.com/d.e.rates?fref=ts o SnapChat: stopdellis o Email: ratesde@miamioh.edu - If you haven’t already, hit us up! : o Twitter: @geekshenanigans - https://twitter.com/geekshenanigans o Facebook: Geek Shenanigans - https://www.facebook.com/geekshenanigans1/ o Email: geekshenanigans@gmail.com