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You Just Have To Laugh
200. David Naster shares what he has learned after his first 200 podcasts.

You Just Have To Laugh

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 44:07


Thank you: Bernie DeKoven, Patch Adams, David Westbrook, Chris Celio, Mark Williams, Mark Preston, Steve Rawlings, Sinbad, King Cole, David & Patty Rule,. Dan Hurst, Jessica Clem, Jonah at family tree nursery, Jim Fussell, Jeff Matovic, Jack Mandlebaum, Sandy DiGiovani, Ginny Tadlock, Chris & Susie Joiner, New York City Firefighters, Rachel Monley, Steve Barrett, Bowen White, Lonnie McFadden, Jeff Lee, Bob Gretz, Hank Young, Dan Israel, Max Deweese, Dave Stevens, Will C, Danny Black, Aaron Bono, Walt David Disney, Greg Vaughn, Scarman, Ed Golden, Greg Thomas, Tom Albers, Traci Bray, Alfred Sauchelli Jr., Max Floyd, Deron Cherry, Mark Preston, Steve Rawlings, Bryan Busby, Ann Priesley, James R. Hahn, Dr. Eric Kulick, Mike Thompson, Lance Ringnald, George Gates, Patrick and Matilda, Mike Saccone, Julie Mulherne, Bob Hill and Michael Zedick, Lauren Fritts, Kevin Harlan, Elliot Threat, Jeff Trachta, Care Tuk, Folks at the Barber shop, Jack Poessinger, Sherry Kuel, Carl Peterson, Bob Costas, Ethan Bryan, Kate McGuck, Kerry Smith, Steve Garrett, Chris Fritz, Bob Garett,, Sam Griesbaum, Chuck Morton, Tom Burgoon, Derek Chappell, Bob Eubanks, Jan Zimmerman, the two dectectives in Raymore Missouri, Joe Castiglione, Jan Thomas, Ben Kitchen, Rich Young, Scott Corbin, Tan Nuygen, Harry Lorrayne, Kendall Gammon, Greg Pryor, Dan Meers, Mark Klein, Paul Chapa, Curt Diebel, Dave Wilson, Gavin Jerome, Suzie Aaron, Larry Corrigan, Elizabeth Wilson, Eli and Jennifer Cooper, Storey Pryor, Roger Hicks, Robert Anderson, Jay Eudaly, Bob Boring, Max Brown, Dr. Jean Moretta, Jerry Van Alst, James R. Zingleman, Bill Munholland, Joel Madison, Joe Caronia, Johnny Rowlands, TyJones, Gayle Sanders, Gary and Trish Walker, Bob Burris, Doug Broderick, Henry Cho, Gary Jenkins, Rob Carson, Paul Craig, Rich Pupura, Joey Corona, Dan Hurst, Craig Minervini, Glen Hilton, Bill Decker, Joe Crane, Wes Lockard, Max Brown, John Routh and everyone who has shared a story. If I have left out your name – let me know and I will gladly add it. So many more Podcasts to come. Let me know if you have a story or someone I should interview so we can help heal the world – one laugh at a time. THANK YOU TO ALL WHO LISTEN. naster.com 913 963 9486

You Just Have To Laugh
Everybody has a name and a story with Joe MacCabe and Derek Chappell

You Just Have To Laugh

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 38:07


Joe MacCabe was a well known radio personality. Derek Chappell was a 16 year-old kid that wanted to do radio. Derek drove with a buddy 40 miles to the radio station Joe worked. Derek and his buddy walked in the station and said, "I want to do radio." The receptionist called Joe and he gave the two boys 20 minutes of his time and answered their questions. Derek went on to do radio and actually with Joe at the same station. Joe then tells the story where he learned how and why it is important to be kind and help people. Beautiful story!! Thanks to Joe and Derek.

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You Don't Meet In An Inn
One Ugly Mother****er Playthrough- Eggs and Breaky

You Don't Meet In An Inn

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2017 71:52


You Don't Meet In An Inn has some trouble with a freudian individual who is quite unattractive! Join Christine Blight, Jason Kang, Austin Ramsay, and Scott as they do battle with a ghastly opponent while trying to complete their mission objectives! Please take a couple minutes to fill out the survey Jason mentioned in this episode to help us better understand our audience and improve the show! 'Unbelievable Macho Bullshit' is by Derek Chappell and is available here! You can follow us on Twitter here, or email us at YouDontMeetInAnInn@gmail.com You can also like our Facebook page or subreddit for regular updates. If you'd like to support the podcast please rate and review us on iTunes, or share us with your friends on social media! You can find Jason's twitter here!

Party of One Podcast
62 - The Trench Raiders with Derek Chappell

Party of One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2017 73:06


WHEN GOD AND COUNTRY CALLS, Jackson Fletcher answers the call. But as he's about to learn, the reality of the Great War is much different than the stories told by the fireplace... PATROL: http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/163068/Patrol--A-Vietnam-War-Roleplaying-Game NEWSTAND PRESS: http://newstandpress.tumblr.com/ http://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse/pub/4945/Newstand-Press FOLLOW DEREK ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/open_sketchbook TWO WEEKS: http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/201480/Two-Weeks-A-Microgame-Collection ALL MY FANTASY CHILDREN: @allmyfantasychildren SUPPORT PARTY OF ONE ON PATREON: www.patreon.com/partyofonepodcast THEME SONG: Mega Ran feat. D&D Sluggers, "Infinite Lives," RandomBeats LLC, www.megaran.com * CALL YOUR REPS: 5calls.org/ DONATE: action.aclu.org/secure/donate-to-aclu DONATE: www.plannedparenthood.org

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Friday Night Party Line and Acceptable Vices
Rerun! FNPL Episode 86: Capoeira to Victory!

Friday Night Party Line and Acceptable Vices

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2016 90:25


Victor is off at Anime California doing what he does mild well, Perform! So we have a rerun of one of our funniest episodes and, coincidentally, the first proto-episode of acceptable vices! On this episode: Victor, Nelson, and Churba are joined by game creator Derek Chappell to play his game “Abort Retry Fail”, a game […]

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Friday Night Party Line
Rerun! FNPL Episode 86: Capoeira to Victory!

Friday Night Party Line

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2016 90:25


Victor is off at Anime California doing what he does mild well, Perform! So we have a rerun of one of our funniest episodes and, coincidentally, the first proto-episode of acceptable vices! On this episode: Victor, Nelson, and Churba are joined by game creator Derek Chappell to play his game “Abort Retry Fail”, a game […]

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Friday Night Party Line and Acceptable Vices
Acceptable Vices Episode 11: DANGER ZONE by Newstand Press

Friday Night Party Line and Acceptable Vices

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2015 84:22


On this episode of Acceptable Vices, the boys take a crack at facing off against game designer and owner of Newstand Press, Derek Chappell, in his newest creation: “Danger Zone”, a fighter plane RPG subsystem! We will probably fail spectacularly, but that’s part of the fun. On tonight is Adam, Derek, Churba, and Victor

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Acceptable Vices
Acceptable Vices Episode 11: DANGER ZONE by Newstand Press

Acceptable Vices

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2015 84:22


On this episode of Acceptable Vices, the boys take a crack at facing off against game designer and owner of Newstand Press, Derek Chappell, in his newest creation: “Danger Zone”, a fighter plane RPG subsystem! We will probably fail spectacularly, but that’s part of the fun. On tonight is Adam, Derek, Churba, and Victor

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Friday Night Party Line and Acceptable Vices
Acceptable Vices Episode 4: Unbelievable Macho Bullshit

Friday Night Party Line and Acceptable Vices

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2015 92:38


Tonight on Acceptable Vices, we play Derek Chappell’s newest game “Unbelievable Macho Bullshit”! On the show: Churba, Nelson, Victor, Derek, and Omar.

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Acceptable Vices
Acceptable Vices Episode 4: Unbelievable Macho Bullshit

Acceptable Vices

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2015 92:38


Tonight on Acceptable Vices, we play Derek Chappell’s newest game “Unbelievable Macho Bullshit”! On the show: Churba, Nelson, Victor, Derek, and Omar.

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The VoiceOver Insider Podcast
Derek Chappell: Using Social Media

The VoiceOver Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2014 18:14


Derek Chappell has created an online "hub" of voiceover blogs and other information sources. He chats with Julie Williams about some of the social media tools he uses in furthering his voiceover career.

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The Voice Over Cafe Episode 21 – Live from Faffcon 7

voice over cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2014 34:59


From high atop a roof in a Tucson, Arizona resort! The Cafe teams up with fellow podcasters, “The Three AmiVOs“….well, 2 out of 3 of them anyway.  Recorded at the closing “Faffter party” at Faffcon 7, The VoiceOver Unconference. Appearances from Heather Costa, Mara Junot, Cliff Zellman, Derek Chappell, and more! Sister-event, FaffCamp is in […] The post The Voice Over Cafe Episode 21 – Live from Faffcon 7 appeared first on voice over cafe.

Voice Over Body Shop
EWABS Episode 155 August 25, 2014 Social Media Roundtable

Voice Over Body Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2014 108:16


Show Log Episode 155, August 25, 2014 Social Media Roundtable 0:01:49  They begin, both in the West. 0:02:36  Thanks to the sponsors, Harlan Hogan, VoiceOverXtra, and Edge Studios.   0:02:58  A new Edge Studio “mini site” will be unveiled at Voice2014. 0:03:20 Tonight's show is all about social media. 0:03:56  John Lano in Minneapolis. 0:04:13  Trish Basanyi from New Jersey 0:04:40  Lisa Rice in Virginia 0:05:21  Jerry Reed from Update New York 0:06:03  Derek Chappell, Ottawa, Kansas 0:06:51 Dan asks Derek what he does on social media.  He says “persistence” is key.  External: clients; Internal: VO biz.  He tries to be out there both ways to get business and keep up with trends.   0:08:05  For externals: 1) prospect for clients, 2) research clients, 3) share client's online stuff.  Internal: share everybody's stuff, paying it forward. 0:09:34  Dan asks Trish to comment.   0:10:00  Trish says she has 17,000 followers on Twitter.  She's also on TweetDeck.  It's an app for Twitter to improve the interface.  TweetDeck breaks the Twitter information into columns.   0:12:52  Dan asks Lisa what works for her.  She didn't like Facebook.  She did social media originally for business.  She loves Twitter because it's a challenge to get your message into 140 characters.  She has learned a lot from her VO contacts.  For externals, she feels Twitter & Pinterest help with search engines.   0:16:00  Lisa uses her blog to show other sides of her personality and highlight her work.  Her ranking: 1) Twitter, 2) Pinterest, 3) LinkedIn. 0:17:17  Lisa describes Pinterest.  Pinterest allows you to create “bulletin boards” you “pin” articles to.  It helps her organize what before were bookmarks. 0:19:42  Dan asks John what he does.  He loves Twitter, too.  It's a giant conversation and you can see everything and jump in.  In general, he sees social media as a giant party with different rooms, each with different rules and norms.   0:21:41  Dan asks Jerry what he does.  He likes Twitter the best, but uses them all.  With LinkedIn, people don't disappear.  He uses Twitter to call attention to what he does.  He's a photographer and uses them to promote himself indirectly. 0:23:23  When Jerry follows somebody on Twitter, he acknowledges when he's “followed” back and sends a link to his demo. 0:24:10  Dan and George comment on the variety of perspectives.   0:24:30  Derek uses HootSuite to organize Twitter.  He'll also follow back and provide a link to more information.  He's started relationships with production companies in a more friendly way.  He also has had VO friends refer him for jobs.  It's about fostering relationships.   0:27:34  Jerry talks about blogs.  His blogs start with an audio version of him doing the blog via SoundCloud.   0:28:27  Lisa is pressed for time to even do a written blog.  She tells the story of a client who wanted her to cast for a job she had.  She used social media to search for people.  She couldn't find contact information on some people's social media pages.   0:31:39  Break 0:33:37  They're back.   0:34:30  Lisa says kids use Twitter for “open texting.”   0:35:21  George tells about a ringtone kids used that older people couldn't hear. 0:36:00  George asks what has happened to Facebook to make it less attractive.  Jerry comments that you have to pay for larger reach.  Derek says Facebook is now the pay-to-play of social media. 0:37:20  Dan asks if buying “likes” is pointless.  Discussion follows. 0:38:25  Derek puts something on his Facebook business page.  And then he shares with his personal pages, which is free way to get his business page out there. 0:39:16  Jerry gets better reach when he puts a link as a comment instead of a post.  Derek feels Facebook is secretive.  Twitter is open and out there.  George says features on Twitter come from users. 0:40:58  John says once Facebook tried to monetize everything, it turned into “click bate.” 0:41:37  Dan asks if social media actually generates work. 0:42:16  Trish uses TweetDeck https://tweetdeck.twitter.com/ to for things like “need female voice talent” and TweetDeck finds those words anytime they appear.  Her biggest clients have come from Twitter five years ago. 0:43:52  Derek says you still have to do the searching for clients.  He explains the client research he does.  He's created copy for potential clients and sent that to them as an audition based on his research.  He was careful not to criticize existing client voicing. 0:47:09  Trish talks about HootSuite https://hootsuite.com/ and her many, many social media accounts.   0:49:33  John talks about Jab, Jab Right Hook about the languages each social media site uses. http://alturl.com/7osix 0:50:00  Lisa describes the differences between sites.  She doesn't like nonstop promotion on Twitter, for example.  Don't forget the human connection. 0:52:45  Break 0:53:59  They're back after the Sponge Bob message. 0:54:20  Dan talks about the “time suck.” 0:55:07  How do you stop social media from being a “time suck”?  Jerry gives his tips.   0:56:24  John likes BufferApp.com, for scheduling Tweets when most of your followers are on.  He also likes http://www.tweriod.com/ for scheduling tweets. 0:57:52   Lisa talks about managing her social media time being a full time mom.  Keep an eye on scheduled tweets when current events intercede and make them inappropriate.  She has to be careful and disciplined to manage her work and time. 1:00:25   Dan asks Derek how he does it.  He uses HootSuite to schedule blogs.  If you find the right tools, you eliminate the time suck.  He also uses timing for tweeting in other time zones in other parts of the world.  Get it done and get out.  He likes Twitter for current events. 1:02:39  George asks if anyone has used SocialOomph (https://www.socialoomph.com/)?  George says it takes scheduling to another level.  It can rotate through pre-loaded tweets.   1:03:34  Jerry asks “Can you tweet too much?”  Derek says yes, especially if you're self-promoting.  He talks about Trish's approach with Twitter with 30% business and 70% personal.  He asks, why not share your humanity? 1:05:07  George talks about queueing up tips on SocialOomph.   1:06:15  Dan asks if that got him business.   1:06:50  Jerry says sharing good things you find is helpful to people.   1:07:25  John calls it “content marketing.”  You feed content into the machine for your target audience. 1:08:12  Derek has built his social media “friends” that way.  He then talks about a book called “Launch,” by Michael Stelzner  http://alturl.com/w8jny   and how sharing with others creates relationships. 1:09:28  Questions from the audience:  Q: Personal Social Media vs. Dedicated VO Brands.  How do you separate those or do you need to?  A: Lisa doesn't share info about her kids.  She recycles her writings from time to time.   1:12:31  John restates the question: do you promote yourself on a personal page or a professional page?  He talks about how personal our voice and brand are.  So, on Twitter he combines it.  On Facebook, he does have a business page mainly for his demos.  And then he watches what he says on his Facebook personal page.   1:14:25  Jerry keeps things separate.  George asks if you can automate dealing with “likes” on your personal page. 1:15:12  Derek says discretion is key.   1:16:22  Jerry keeps his timeline on Facebook clean.  He deletes old posts. 1:16:49  Harlan Hogan break. 1:19:04  Back to questions.  Q: Google Analytics and how do we quantify the return on investment?   1:19:34:  Trish doesn't.  She explains. 1:21:03  Q: “The way to make money in social media is to make advocates.  And I make advocates by….” 1:21:24  A: Derek tries to show clients that he knows what he's doing.   1:22:16  Jerry is big fan of sharing the wealth and advocates for the people he does business with.  Then they become return clients. 1:23:04  Lisa doesn't use day-to-day Twitter for getting business.  To her, being a good advocate for her customers is being reliable and have them come back to her.   1:24:12  Trish goes back to question about separate pages.  She can't imagine using Twitter for personal reasons!  That's what Facebook is for, in her view. 1:26:39  John says it's relationship building, starting on social media. 1:27:10  Dan starts a lightning round for pet peeves on social media. 1:27:31  John: Blatant nonstop self promotion. 1:27:50  Trish—reposting the same thing over and over on Twitter.  It doesn't create interaction. 1:28:33  Lisa: constant self promotion on Twitter, especially in politics, and no communications because of scheduled tweets. 1:29:42  Jerry: negativity without something good to say in between. 1:30:02  Derek, 1) don't beg for likes for no reason; 2) Blogs with no last name, no link; and 3) people who don't post in groups, but only comment with negative comments and start a problem.  Post something original every once in a while.  Trish doesn't like people who post but don't comment. 1:30:59  George: humble braggers.  “I just booked a job with…”  It's overdone.  Post things more helpful to the community. 1:32:00  Dan says Derek's #3 is his #1: people who want to participate in the Monty Python Argument Clinic (Yes I do; No you don't) or incredibly passive aggressively throwing out bait. 1:32:48  Dan thanks the group. 1:33:42  Plug time:  John follow him on Twitter and his blog (voiceovergenie.com/blog).   1:34:05  Trish: voiceovercafe.org  where she and others have guests. 1:34:33  Lisa: lisaricevoice.com  Follow her on Twitter.  She follows back. 1:34:57  Jerry: JerryReed.com , Jerry's Voice is the blog, and his brand “Warm Tone, Natural Finish,” which he just trademarked. 1:35:27  Derek  thevoiceofyourbusiness.com/blog 1:36:50  Derek says we didn't talk about YouTube at all as a platform.  George suggests a show all about YouTube. 1:37:41  Break for VoiceOverXtra and Voice2014. 1:40:40   Whence came these two radiant celestial brothers clip. 1:40:55  They're back.   1:41:11  Donors thanks especially for sustaining donations. 1:41:48  EWABS Clickers still for sale.   1:42:09  George talks about the clicker debate on the audiobook page on Facebook. 1:42:30  Future shows: dark next Monday.   1:43:12   Sept. 8-Voice2014 show will air. 1:43:23   Sept. 15: Fan Roundtable.  Limit 25. 1:43:43  Like us on Facebook, Follow us on Twitter, and subscribe to the show on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/user/ewabsshow Look at the earlier shows. 1:44:26  George says EWABS is now on Stitcher.  http://www.stitcher.com/  The EWABS podcast feed is at http://ewabs.podbean.com/ 1:45:03  Thanks to the sponsors: Harlan Hogan, VoiceOverXtra, Edge Studio. 1:45:30  Thanks to wives and Dan's mom, and the staff.  Kathy Curriden the show producer, Jack de Golia for show notes, Tim McKean for EWABS Essentials, and Lee Pinney for the podcast. 1:46:20  A new record for show length! 1:48:16  End of show