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This week we discuss Dylan McKay from Beverly Hills, 90210 and Ryan Atwood from The OC.Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @thetvdeepdive. Check out our Patreon: patreon.com/TheTVDeepDiveEmail us at thetvdeepdive@gmail.com with any comments or suggestions!
Justine and Daniel recap episode 2 where we learn the dangers of drunk surfing and finally meet Dylan McKay!
Silver Surfer #3 (1968)It's the debut of Marvel's [kind of] Satan, Mephisto, as we close out our Silver Surfer run. Surfer saves the Earth girl from last episode but Earth is ungrateful and calls him a “rotten killer.” In response, Silver Surfer disables the planet with an EMP for about ten minutes, probably killing millions in the process. Meanwhile, Mephisto gets hot over Surfer giving humanity grief because that's HIS job dammit. Find out how it all ends PLUS we discuss Mephisto's hair care, Silver Surfer channeling Dylan McKay and even a bit of alien anatomy.*** PROPER COMIC BOOK DISCUSSION STARTS AT 00:27:27 ***Also, we chat about some Batman Day purchases and some of the insanity that is LOIS LANE: ENEMY OF THE PEOPLEPromo: BATMAN FAMILY REUNION (https://fireandwaterpodcast.com/show/batman-knightcast/)Continue the conversation with Shawn and Jen on Twitter (X) @angryheroshawn and @JenStansfield and email the show at worstcollectionever@gmail.comAlso, get hip to all of our episodes on YouTube in its own playlist! https://bit.ly/WorstCollectionEverYTDownload the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and wherever you get your favorite shows. Please rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend! Please rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend!
A jam packed episode with a lot to process and questions left unanswered.From Toni Marchette's tragic death, to Ray Pruits constant threats! How did we feel when Brandon read that letter from Brenda Walsh?WHY did Luke Perry leave the show so early in the season??We are just not okay in every way. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Erin and Elizabeth talk with Margaret Wappler, author of A Good Bad Boy: Luke Perry And How a Generation Grew Up, which was excerpted in Vanity Fair. The "Bad Boy" refers to Luke Perry's character on Beverly Hills 90210, Dylan McKay, a Gen-X James Dean with a tender heart. A Good Bad Boy is a dual biography of Luke Perry and Margaret as a teenager mourning her father's death. Margaret regales us with tales of Luke's heroism, like defending Tori Spelling from her abusive boyfriend and waking Jason Priestly from a coma. We also discuss the art of the masculine identity drag show that is the WWE, which Luke admired and his son proudly performs in under the names "Jungle Boy" and "Scapegoat." Luke Perry was a good man, an acclaimed dad, and a mensch in an industry known for its hubris. We salute him this Father's Day month, five years after his loss. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tell-me-about-your-father/support
This episode we cover Intervention, The Dreams of Dylan McKay, Hate Is Just a Four-Letter Word, and Rock of Ages.Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @thetvdeepdive. Check out our Patreon: patreon.com/TheTVDeepDiveEmail us at thetvdeepdive@gmail.com with any comments or suggestions!
What is a "bad boy," do women like them, which women, and why Dylan McKay was so hot. Subscribe if you love the DPM show! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drpsychmomshow/subscribe and you'll get all my awesome bonus episodes! Most recent subscriber episode: "Unique Challenges Of Being Married to Men In Sales." For my secret Facebook group, the "best money I've ever spent" according to numerous members, go here! Or click blue subscribe button on my Facebook page. It's $4.99/mo. For coaching from DPM, visit https://www.drpsychmom.com/coaching/ For therapy or life coaching, contact us at www.bestlifebehavioralhealth.com. Follow me on TikTok! https://www.tiktok.com/@therealdrpsychmom and YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqLm4xRaUeroBodFc-h4XDQ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drpsychmomshow/message
From Beverly Hills to the Wild Wild West!Season 5 Episode 29 forced us back in time with a gunslinging Dylan McKay a.k.a. Billy McCoy.While this episode wasn't exactly Emmy worthy, this OMG recap is a howlin' good time!How do the girls feel about Valerie coming in for the kill?Are we ready for a Kelly vs Valerie showdown? What was the cringiest scene of the season? And was this episode actually better than we remembered?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eric: Not counting wrestling, Im saying honourable mentions would be from the 1990s my childhood that i go back and watch: Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Murder She Wrote, Columbo, Matlock, Spiderman Johnny Bravo, Criminal Minds, Law and Order, Living Out of your Car, Bored To Death, Burn Notice, How To Make It In America, Hell On Wheels, Breaking Bad, early Walking Dead, The Wire, Will and Grace, Quantum Leap, all of the Star Treks. Top 5: 5 - Bosh - Police procedural featuring Titus Welliver, I read the first four books in a row, currently heading on book five of like 35, once I finish another book i'm on. It's amazing. If you could literally pick anyone who captures Bosh, it's Titus Welliver. 4. Brooklyn Nine Nine - I've seen every episode twice, it's outstanding. Jake Peralta and Charles Boyle are hilarious. 3. Highlander from the 1990s, I remember watching it pre knowing about the films it was based on and thought for Canadian content it was great. 2. Celebrity Name Game - Craig Ferguson hosted this guessing game where Celebrities and fans would team up to try and win the fan some money. 1 Law and Order SVU - Easily the best police procedural of all time. Olivia Benson and her team have seen it all. Also shout out to Law and Order Organized Crime where they gave Stabler basically his own show so neither he or Benson can feel overshadowed. X: @E_Freeds IG: @NatteringWithE Brundan Honourable mentions: Oz, Simpsons, Entourage, Game of Thrones, Stranger Things, Ren and Stempy. Top 5: 5 - Sopranos - Dug a lady, but dug the show more, saw one episode and was hooked. Most rewatches of any show I've seen. 4 - Futurama - When it first came out it was excellent. When it went to Adult Swim I was hooked on everything. Had my friends over to watch. Until it was brought back it had the best ending. 3- Letterkenney - Turned on to that during pandemic, blew through it, it's one of the most bingeable shows I've ever watched. Great ending, sad to see it end. Jared Keo as Wayne Shoresy, is fantastic. 2- Law and Order SVU - Watching it for 20 years, loved every episode, every character change, every story ark. Munch the best character, dark and sad but very good watch. 1- The Venture Brothers - My favourite show of all time, ran for 7 seasons 81 episodes, 4 specials, every single one of them was great. Drop subtle hints in the early seasons then pay off in later seasons. Brock Samson phenomenal character. Johnny Quest rip off originally then became it's own show. X: @Irishmisfit Follow: ShiningWizards, ROH Revelry, SJ: Honourable Mentions: SOA, Law and Order Franchise, Metalocalypse, Robot Chicken, Rick and Morty, Big Mouth, Oz, Orange Is The New Black, Fringe Top 5: 5 - Saved By The Bell - Favourite since I was a kid, gave good lessons and advice, great characters. Present day Zach Morris is trash. Lazy at home show, tons of seasons to watch. Favourite Episode: Jessie addicted to caffeine pills. 4 - Beverley Hills 90210 - Learnt things, great teen drama, storylines, Dylan McKay was my bad boy first crush. 3- American Horror Stories - 2021 series, spin off of American Horror Story, Daphney episode where it's like Alexa but a psycho version. A lot of good freaky horror gore stories. Always famous people, and Kim Kardashian 2- American Horror Story - Twisted episodes, messed up themes, one of my favourite seasons were season 1 murder house, coven, hotel with Lady Gaga, the season where they did 1984, very 80s murder based, season 9 was 1984. I love everything horror and gore. 1- Walking Dead - Religiously hooked from season 1 to season 9 or 10. Ordered in take out just to watch it. Discovered Norman Reedus aka Darryl Dixon. Jeffrey Dean Morgan showing up was excellent too. SJ: @KarnivalofKhaos Follow: Frigid Eh every Wednesday, Good Cop Bad Cop, Markin Out With Tom!
Vi pratar om modet från populärkulturen som brände sig fast i våra hjärnor, som medvetet och omedvetet formade oss, vår stil och vår killsmak. Från Jordan Catalano och Dylan McKay till Cher Horowitz, Rachel Green, Blaire Waldorf, Carrie Bradshaw och ett helt gäng till. Veckans avsnitt är en oemotstådlig mode-nostalgi-tripp! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kelly is forced into making a decision for her grandfather, while still being heavily influenced by Jackie's and her emotions. Steve struggles to accept his mother, and won't talk about it with his friends even though Samantha gave him permission to and encouraged him to. Gina gives up on Noah and turns her attention to Dylan McKay (obviously). And Donna meets an actual girl gang and goes into ‘save the underprivileged teenager' mode.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @backtopodcastEmail us at backtopodcast@gmail.comLeave us a review on iTunes for a special shout-out at the end of the episode!
Tristan and Jordan and Jess… oh my!Today we're talking about bad boys on Gilmore Girls and other teen television dramas. From the likes of Jordan Catalano and Ben Covington to Dylan McKay and Jess Mariano, we're coming for ya, teenage heartthrobs! What exactly makes a boy a “bad boy”? And why are we so darn attracted to them?Jackie and Catherine dig into masculinity, risky behavior, and the “good girl” phenomenon on TV series in the ‘90s and 2000s.
On March 4, 2019, Luke Perry died from a stroke at a Los Angeles hospital. Though Perry enjoyed a remarkable career renaissance near the end of his life, he will always be remembered for his portrayal of brooding heartthrob Dylan McKay on Beverly Hills, 90210 - the breakout star from the iconic show that changed television forever. Hosts: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Before his breakout, his main credits had been a handful of soap operas. His mega-stardom was unexpected. He starred opposite Alyson Hannigan in a 2004 stage version of “When Harry Met Sally”. In recent years, he made dozens of television appearances, including regular roles on the HBO prison drama “Oz” and the crime drama “Riverdale.” His looks were often compared to James Dean. He played Dylan McKay, a bad-boy teenager who struggled with alcoholism on the hit TV show Beverly Hills 90201. Today's dead celebrity is Luke Perry Famous & Gravy is created and co-hosted by Amit Kapoor and Michael Osborne. This episode was produced by Jacob Weiss. Sign up for our newsletter at famousandgravy.com for and also, enjoy our mobile quiz game at deadoraliveapp.com If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like Episode 44 “Inner Soprano” (James Gandolifini). Transcript of this episode New York Times Obituary for Luke Perry Famous & Gravy official website Famous & Gravy on Facebook, LinkedIn Picture of Luke Perry as Freddie Bird Luke Perry Makes The Cover of AARP Sideshow Luke Perry scene on The Simpsons Top 10 Memorable Dylan McKay Moments on 90210 Dead or Alive Quiz Game Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Before his breakout, his main credits had been a handful of soap operas. His mega-stardom was unexpected. He starred opposite Alyson Hannigan in a 2004 stage version of “When Harry Met Sally”. In recent years, he made dozens of television appearances, including regular roles on the HBO prison drama “Oz” and the crime drama “Riverdale.” His looks were often compared to James Dean. He played Dylan McKay, a bad-boy teenager who struggled with alcoholism on the hit TV show Beverly Hills 90201. Today's dead celebrity is Luke Perry Famous & Gravy is created and co-hosted by Amit Kapoor and Michael Osborne. This episode was produced by Jacob Weiss. Sign up for our newsletter at famousandgravy.com for and also, enjoy our mobile quiz game at deadoraliveapp.com If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like Episode 44 “Inner Soprano” (James Gandolifini). Transcript of this episode New York Times Obituary for Luke Perry Famous & Gravy official website Famous & Gravy on Facebook, LinkedIn Picture of Luke Perry as Freddie Bird Luke Perry Makes The Cover of AARP Sideshow Luke Perry scene on The Simpsons Top 10 Memorable Dylan McKay Moments on 90210 Dead or Alive Quiz Game Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris is breaking down the biggest moments from Bravo last week, including the premiere of the Real Housewives of Orange County (RHOC), the explosive second part of the Real Housewives of New Jersey (RHONJ) reunion, and the conclusion of Summer House. A dark cloud moves of New Jersey as Melissa Gorga and Teresa Giudice face off after 11 years of back and forth comes to a boiling point. And Tamra Judge makes her return to the OC like Dylan McKay coming back to Beverly Hills, 90210. Chris shares his thoughts on all of that, plus reacts to Scandoval and Vanderpump Rules being over. Listen! It's Vetrano: http://listenitsvetrano.comTwitter: http://twitter.com/CMVetrano Instagram: http://instagram.com/CMVetrano TikTok: http://tiktok.com/CMVetrano YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@listenitsvetranoFacebook: http://facebook.com/ListenItsVetrano Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On March 4th, 2019, the much-loved actor Luke Perry died after suffering a massive, and totally unexpected, stroke. He was just 52 years old. Born in an Ohio backwater, Luke learned to appreciate the simple things in life, but his desire to escape small-town living took him to California. There, after years scraping a living, Luke hit the big time when he landed the role of bad-boy Dylan McKay in the hit teen TV series ‘Beverly Hills 90210'. Idolised by millions around the world, Luke never succumbed to his celebrity status. A humble, generous & talented actor, who loved a quiet family life, Luke was far from a ‘live hard, die young' cliché. Dr. Michael Hunter uses Luke's Death certificate and first-hand accounts of Luke's life to uncover the mystery behind what may have caused his death.
Ashley Brown teaches Coastal Kayaking, Stand Up Paddleboarding, and Instructor Development at the College of Charleston. She has developed these paddlesports courses over the past decade to include Sustainability Literacy and a First Year Experience course with a Biology class. Learning about sustainability and sharing it with the students led Ashley to start a Masters of Art at Prescott College in Outdoor Education Leadership. She only has a few more classes before she finishes her degree. Ashley shares her passion for teaching kayaking at all levels and challenging people to test their limits while learning and having a ton of fun. She has been developing a curriculum in Kayaking, SUP, and Instructor Development at the College of Charleston, where Ashley serves as an Adjunct Professor. Ashley is the recipient of the American Canoe Association 2019 Excellence in Instruction Award. This award is presented annually to an ACA member for outstanding contributions to paddlesports education and instruction. She earned the prestigious Level 5 American Canoe Association Advanced Open Water Coastal Kayaking Instructor Certification and is also an ACA Level 4 Kayak Instructor Trainer, Canoe Instructor, and L2 Standup Paddleboard Instructor. Ashley serves as a member of the executive committee of the Safety, Education, and Instruction Committee for the American Canoe Association. She loves to travel and has gone from Canada to Mexico and beyond, sharing her talent and knowledge with clubs, groups, schools, outfitters, events, and symposiums. Residing in Charleston, SC, she enjoys welcoming guests from all over the world to paddle in Charleston's beautiful waterways. One of her favorite venues is the “Edge of America”, the Atlantic Ocean off Folly Beach. She provides paddlers an opportunity to have an exciting experience and widen their perspectives. Today we're talking about how and why she got diagnosed, how an ADHD/ADD brain can often serve as a prerequisite, and what being buoyant may do for the ADHD in you! Enjoy! —— In this episode Peter and Ashley discuss: 00:45 - Thank you so much for listening and for subscribing! 00:50 - Apologies for the near horrid audio- Peter is in a tourist-filled lobby today. 01:05 - Intro and welcome Ashley Brown! 01:53 - When were you first diagnosed and how did it happen? 03:00 - What was the first big change you felt after your diagnosis? 03:56 - What inspired you to seek out aquatic sports & activities; and to teach them? 05:33 - Do you experience sort of a rebirth every time you go kayaking; like I do when skydiving or running? 06:00 - On the good kind of exhaustion and a completely focused flow. 07:18 - How does scanning a wave, being outdoors and on the water help your ADHD? 08:56 - I had never thought of ADHD/ADD as a requirement for something! For what else could ADHD possibly be a prerequisite? 09:40 - On the importance of physical movement! 11:30 - How can people find more about you? [Ashley isn't a public figure but you can check into her courses via Web: www.wavepaddler.com and on their Facebook page here] 12:34 - Guys, as always thanks so much for subscribing! Do you have a cool friend with a great story? We'd love to hear. I'm www.petershankman.com and you can reach out anytime via email at peter@shankman.com or @petershankman on all of the socials. You can also find us at @FasterNormal on all of the socials. It really helps when you drop us a review on iTunes and of course, subscribe to the podcast if you haven't already! As you know, the more reviews we get, the more people we can reach. Help us to show the world that ADHD is a gift, not a curse! 19:08 - Faster Than Normal Podcast info & credits — TRANSCRIPT via Descript and then corrected.. somewhat: [00:00:38] Peter Shankman good morning. I am coming to you today from the lounge at a Hilton in Midtown Manhattan because, uh, my apartment was supposed to be finished two weeks ago for all my renovations and it's not, and I am living the Dylan McKay life here in New York Hilton in Midtown. For those not old enough to understand what the Dylan McKee lifestyle is? Well, look it up. Your parents knew. Anyway, welcome to another episode Faster Than Normal. Uh, I apologize in advance for all the background noise. Ashley Brown is joining us today. Ashley, get this we're going outdoors today, even though I'm sitting in a lounge in mid Manhattan, we're going outdoors. The great big ocean. to the coast. We're gonna talk to Ashley Brown who teaches coastal kayaking standup paddle boarding and instructed development of the college of Charleston. She's ADHD. She's developed these paddle sports courses over the past decade to include sustainability literacy and her first year experience course to the biology class. This is a very, very cool stuff. She got diagnosed when her kid did, as we hear so much about .Ashley, welcome to Faster Than Normal. Let's talk about some outdoors and how it relates to ADHD. [00:01:39] Ashley: Hi! Hi, thank you so much for having me. And, um, I am really excited to talk to you. I've enjoyed listening to your podcast and I have to admit I'm a bit nervous. I hope that I hope this goes well. [00:01:51] Peter: . You're gonna be, you're gonna be fine. Don't worry about it. So tell me when you tell me when you first got diagnosed and how did it happen? [00:01:56] Ashley: Um, my daughter was in around third grade and, um, she had hit like unbelievable benchmarks in, in, in intelligence as a, as a little kid, you know, when they do those, pull you out, testing things to put 'em in gifted and talented and stuff. And then suddenly she couldn't read, you know, she wasn't reading, uh, at her, at her pace had had had just stopped. So we discovered that she had dyslexia and, uh, ADHD, and, uh, as we are moving through all those, those categories, I'm going, yep. That's me. That's me. That's me. And of course, this is something that, um, I, I understand a lot of adults have had that experience. So, so I got diagnosed when she got diagnosed and, uh, same thing, dyslexia, ADHD, and, uh, it's, it's interesting to hit it at, you know, 40 versus eight, you know, so [00:02:55] Peter: I was gonna say, so you lived your life, not knowing anything about it, sort of similar to the way I did. I didn't get diagnosed in my late thirties and, um, what was the, what was sort of the first cha big changes that you saw in yourself once you, once you got that diagnosis? [00:03:06] Ashley: Um, changes in myself, I guess, I guess maybe just like forgiving myself for being me, I don't know. Um, like suddenly. [00:03:20] Peter: That's actually a, that's a pretty huge answer. A pretty huge answer. Cause a lot of people don't realize that I, I went through the same thing. [00:03:25] Ashley: Yeah, no, I, uh, I always just, you know, why can't you do your taxes on time? Why can't, why do you have to work at a de at a critical deadline? Like, why can't you do this ahead of time? Like, um, so many of. So many other things that ADHD, people struggle with. Like, um, and I, I guess I cut myself a little more slack, not enough, not, not enough, but a lot more slack than I used to. Like now I have a reason, you know? [00:03:53] Peter: Well, we'll never cut ourselves enough slack that's for darn sure. But, okay. So tell me about how outdoors, how did you, first of all, how'd you get started in, in the classes of paddle boarding and kayak and all that, all that stuff outdoors. And what prompted you to say, Hey, there should be, there should be a school or classes. [00:04:07] Ashley: Well, um, so it, the, all the school and the classes are there it's, um, I didn't create that, but I just brought it in a different venue. So, um, I, um, I was, I, my first career was an artist and an art teacher and I was, uh, teaching. and it, it just, it just, you know, it, it's a pretty punishing, um, field. Uh, and I, I, I never was super successful with it. And then teaching children and then having children, it was just so many children and so much mess in my life that I, uh, I had a neighbor who said, Hey, you should come kayaking. And I went kayaking with a bunch of adults who I didn't have to clean up after. And I was like, ah, I can do this. And I, um, I just made some, made some major changes and I really went. Uh, full force into kayaking and stand and, uh, and then loved it. And I live in a place I live in Charleston, South Carolina, and, um, there is nothing but water around here. So there's so many places to explore and so many, uh, dynamic environments to, uh, get to know. So, um, I shifted from teaching, uh, children to taking people on kayak tours and all this stuff. And then, um, I met an instructor with the College of Charleston and, and. Uh, opened up some doors to me and I, I ended up with a full-time job teaching, uh, paddle sports at, uh, college level. [00:05:31] Peter: I'm gonna go into a limb and say that paddle boarding or paddle sports or anything like that is similar for the brain as skydiving or running is for me. Would that be correct? Are you, is it a rebirth for you every time you do. [00:05:42] Ashley: Rebirth. Hmm. I don't know. I don't know, rebirth and it, and it, and it is exciting and fun. And particularly when you do surf, so I'm guessing that skydiving and, and actually hearing that crashing wave behind you kind of stuff is this is similar. [00:05:57] Peter: Tell me how you feel when you're done. You come back to land. [00:05:59] Ashley: The good exhaustion. Just space, that's it? Yeah. That's yeah. Um, so, and, and when I, when I bring people into it, I love their, uh, reaction to it. And I love the layering cuz. And I think that this is one of the things that I was that I wrote to you and the reason I wanted to, to talk to you, and I think that the layering of, of understanding the environment and watching the student and understanding where the student is is, has it. It it's that flow, right? Where you, where your brain is working on all the levels in the environment you're in. This is, this is probably the only thing I've ever done, where I wasn't also having a conversation with, you know, somebody from a year ago and writing a grocery list, you know, at all three going on at the same time. So, so it is the only place where my entire, where all of my attention is, is layered into there. So, so I love that. And then that puts me in that good exhaustion. [00:06:56] Peter: Well, there's a level of focus there, right? I mean, you absolutely, you have no choice. You have to look at what you're doing. You have to focus on what you're doing. You have to pay attention to what you're doing. You can't do a hundred of those things. It's the same thing with skydiving and, and for people with ADHD, we don't often realize that we realize that is the, the level at which we thrive! [00:07:11] Ashley: Right. Exactly. Exactly. It's um, it is definitely the level where you thrive. [00:07:18] Peter: Tell me about, um, how it helps, how doing that helps your ADHD. Tell me about, uh, sort of how your brain reacts to that kinda stuff to, to being outdoors, to being on the water, to, to scanning the wave. [00:07:29] Ashley: Okay. Um, so, so I came in to ADHD later, I did not understand the dopamine thing. Um, Prior to it, but now I understand and I, and I seek the, and I identify the things that give me that pleasure, that dopamine rush. So sometimes you're bored out of your mind of course, but then when you, when you can find the things that are giving you pleasure, like the, like moving very quickly through the water or looking at a reflection of a surface and, and, um, and so seeking those things has, or, or, you know, seeking that experience through somebody else's experience. So I'm watching, I'm watching 20 year olds figure out how to make their body work in a new way and how to make a boat, move, move through waves and stuff in a, in a, um, in a, something that they're not familiar with. It is, it is exciting in, and then that really does feed the, um, that dopamine receptor, I suppose. And, um, gives me a pleasure that, that, uh, I don't know that I, that I, I guess I had is with an art with art, but I had gotten so done with it with art. But anyway, um. [00:08:40] Peter: That's a good answer. I wanna read something that you wrote in, in your email to me, you said, I think that or ADHD is practically a requirement for outdoor educators. They problem solve on the go keep people safe while putting them in intentionally risky situations and manage their expectations to keep it engaging, but not scary. You know, I've never thought of it that way. ADHD is a requirement for something, right. We always look at it as a gift and, and, and something beneficial. I've never thought it as a requirement. I wonder what other things a ADD could be a requirement for? What do you think? [00:09:08] Ashley: Um, gosh, I don't know. Um, the, the it's back to that multi layering thing, it's, it's, it's seeing some body and their process and a situation that needs your undivided attention as well. So probably teaching someone to skydive or teaching someone to do other things that are risky. Um, Ropes courses. Those are, yeah, those, [00:09:32] Peter: I mean, I think, I think along the lines that, that, you know, one of the things about ADD & ADHD is we have that incredible power to hyper focus. Right. Right. When we want to focus on something, we are there 100%. And I don't think that a lot of, a lot of people, without ADHD, really understand how that works. And so I think in that regard, it's probably very beneficial for us. Um, [00:09:50] Ashley: you know, and also the busy bodiness like the, the physical, um, Busyness is, is, uh, is key. So I think a lot of people that, that engage in that, like that come to an outdoor education experience and enjoy it, but don't want to be in it constantly. They need to think while sitting still or being still. And I, and I, I don't know how you are, but I never stop moving so it's a, it's a perfect thing for me to, to keep moving, to keep thinking. I, [00:10:22] Peter: I think it's the same it's same reason. Yeah. It makes perfect sense. It's the same reason that, you know, my, my parents always told me as a kid, no listening to music while you're studying, but it turns out that listening to music is actually the best possible thing. Someone like us could do. No question about. [00:10:33] Ashley: Absolutely. And like, um, um, teaching kids. Well, my own children. Teaching kids like the multiplication tables or reading stories out loud or whatever, when they were tiny. If they, it, my, my little one was jumping around the whole time and, and I, and I would go, you know, what did I just say? And she could repeat it, back like just like word for word. But if I, you know, she just couldn't sit still to do that. So. No question. And, and I related to that, so I didn't try to get her to sit still. I went to Catholic school and I was required to sit still. So , [00:11:09] Peter: I went to school in the seventies and I was, yeah, in the seventies, it was sort of the same way. And lemme tell you something that didn't work really well for me either. No. And that was a public school too. [00:11:17] Ashley: Not a big fan of the sitting still [00:11:20] Peter: Ashley, how could people find out more? How can they find you? Do you have an Instagram, you have things where people could find your great, you sent me some great photos of paddle boarding and all that stuff. The places people could find this stuff? [00:11:28] Ashley: Um, so I have a website wave paddler.com and, um, I am, I, I actually am not I'm, I'm not a public personality in the, in this, in the way that you are. I don't have something that I'm trying to convey to people. [Ashley isn't a public figure but you can check into her courses via Web: www.wavepaddler.com and on their Facebook page here] Um, I just loved your show and I wanted to talk with you. And, uh, and, um, I don't know. I really do appreciate my ADHD! [00:11:51] Peter: Good enough. Yeah. As you should, we're trying to change the world. Not everyone has to be a celebrity and everyone has to be, uh, famous. We could be like, you know, regular normal people, just, just doing the best they can with the tools that they've been given. Ashley Brown. Thank you so much for sticking around and coming on the show and, uh, stay on the water and keep having fun! [00:12:07] Ashley: Thank you. You too! Come and paddle with me sometime. [00:12:09] Peter: Most certainly will. Guys, as always, we've been listening the fast than normal. Sorry again about the background. Apparently every loud person, who's a tourist in New York happens to be in this lounge right at this very moment. But I'm hoping that the next time we talk, I'll be back in my apartment where it's much quieter. We will see you next week. If you like what you heard, leave us a review in any of the stations, any of the places you download your podcasts. My name is Peter Shankman @PeterShankman all the socials. And thank you for listening. We'll see you next week. ADHD is a gift not a curse. Credits: You've been listening to the Faster Than Normal podcast. We're available on iTunes, Stitcher and Google play and of course at www.FasterThanNormal.com I'm your host, Peter Shankman and you can find me at shankman.com and @petershankman on all of the socials. If you like what you've heard, why not head over to your favorite podcast platform of choice and leave us a review, come more people who leave positive reviews, the more the podcast has shown, and the more people we can help understand that ADHD is a gift, not a curse. Opening and closing themes were composed and produced by Steven Byrom who also produces this podcast, and the opening introduction was recorded by Bernie Wagenblast. Thank you so much for listening. We'll see you next week!
IT IS HERE! LUKE F*CKING PERRY, Y'ALL. Are you holding onto your butts? Are you ready to have Law & Order: Special Victims Unit lay waste to your childhood? To destroy the sacred bond you shared with THE heartthrob of the '90s? To see the profound damage said heartthrob did to the very recognizable women he violated after leaving the glamorous environs of Beverly Hills? In what might be the stuntcastiest episode in SVU's storied history, Dylan McKay (Luke Perry) does some pretty bad things to Darlene Conner (Sara Gilbert), Carol Vecsey (Julie Bowen), and our collective innocence. This episode is what started this whole venture back when it little more than an amusing name. Yes, via this insane show, Dylan McKay rapes our youth. Music: Divorcio Suave - “Munchy Business” 18:02 - John Davis - “Theme from Beverly Hills, 90210” from Beverly Hills, 90210: The Soundtrack (1992) 35:51 - Dan Foliart and Howard Pearl - “Theme from Roseanne” from Roseanne (1988) 47:49 - The Ramones - “Beat on the Brat” from Ramones (1976) Thanks to our gracious Munchies on Patreon: Jeremy S, Jaclyn O, Pedro H, Amy Z, Emily L, Nikki B, Louise M, Whitney C, D Reduble, Tony B, Zak B, Jessica W, Barry W, Karen D, and Madelin K - y'all are the best! Be a Munchie, too! Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/munchmybenson Follow us on: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Reddit (Adam's Twitter and Josh's Twitter) Check out Munch Merch: Munch Merch at Zazzle Check out our guest appearances on: Adam on the most recent …These Are There Stories, both of us on FMWL Pod (1st Time & 2nd Time), and both of us on Chick-Lit at the Movies Visit Our Website: Munch My Benson Email the podcast: munchmybenson@gmail.com Next Week's Episode: Season 9, Episode 10 “Snitch”
In this episode of 9021NoSo, hosts JT & Tim Capel welcome in special guest Drew Wardlaw to break down the next episode of Beverly Hills 90210: The First Time (S1, E4)! The crew dive deep into the episode with discussions on the arrival of Sheryl from Minneapolis, dedicated friend Dylan McKay, Brenda's adventures in babysitting, Brian Austin Green's early performance on the show, bro's bro Jim Walsh and much more. They also hit a number of awards, lists and do some character rankings too! So, buckle up and enjoy a nostalgic ride through Beverly Hills with the newest installment of 9021NoSo!
In this episode of 9021NoSo, hosts JT & Tim Capel welcome in special guest Jennifer Smith to break down the pilot episode of Beverly Hills 90210: Class of Beverly Hills (S1, E2)! The crew dive deep into the episode with discussions on the arrival of Dylan McKay and his immediate bromance with Brandon, Brenda trying to keep up with Kelly, Steve's mommy issues, Walsh family tension and much more. They also hit a number of awards, lists and do some character rankings too! So, buckle up and enjoy a nostalgic ride through Beverly Hills with the newest installment of 9021NoSo!
Happy 18th Dylan McKay. Sue Scanlon accuses Mr. "Gil" Meyers, it's heavy stuff and we're discussing. Not to make light of this very serious episode, but how does a teacher afford such a sweet pad on the beach in Malibu?! And, we've got some dirty dancing going on, except for Brandon of course. He can't dance but he sure can kiss. So, Jennie gives us a little more insight in to dancing scenes and make-out sessions. Plus, have you ever wondered if Kelly Taylor/Jennie Garth hangs in BH IRL? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of #YourStory, Mike speaks with young professional wrestler Marcus Mathers, son of professional wrestler, Marc Angel. Marcus started his professional wrestling journey in late 2019, where he had his first pro wrestling match against his own father. As a regular for H20 Wrestling in New Jersey, Marcus has traveled the country to face off against big names such as Anthony Greene (fka August Grey in WWE), Jack Cartwheel, and Nick Wayne. As an established singles and tag team competitor, teaming with stars such as Dylan McKay and Billie Starks, Marcus speaks about his journey. Follow Marcus Mathers on social media here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/MarcusMathers1?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/marcus_mathers_/?hl=en Merch - https://marcusmathers.bigcartel.com/ Follow Mike Wexler on social media here: https://linktr.ee/sockmonkeymike Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sockmonkeymike/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/sockmonkeymike/status/1345233019313930240?s=21 TikTok - https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMRaYjpSj/ Subscribe to the YouTube - https://youtube.com/channel/UC_DB1eE9A6s_bRl6GcqkELA
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Emily works to make changes and quickly realizes modern urban life isn't helping anyone get healthy. She gets cooking tips from a couple who were diagnosed after moving from India to Canada, and asks an expert about systemic solutions to stem the diabetes epidemic. You also get to meet her mom. Featuring: Jennifer Drugge, Priyanka and Sandy Singh, Dylan McKay.
Charles and Larry have written NEW material for 90210 as Dylan voiced by Tom Frank narrates as Dylan McKay, enjoy!
Dylan survives his fall but will he survive his dreams?!? Will WE for that matter?!? Find out as we dive into this week's episode. You can find more about this show and others like it at our network's website Radiomeanwhile.com. Share your thoughts about this and upcoming episodes by following us on Twitter @HereWeG0Pod and please rate, subscribe and share this show wherever you get your podcasts!
What better way to celebrate the Holidays than with Dylan McKay's Dad...Jack McKay aka Josh Taylor?! Not only did Josh Taylor make a lasting impression as Jack McKay, he has portrayed Roman Brady on Days of Our Lives for 24 years and has been on that show since 1977. Josh shares beautiful memories of Luke Perry and their time playing father and son. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Dylan is fighting for his soul and his life this week. We pick up right after his accident last week, and enter his Twin Peaks-esque coma dreams. Meanwhile, the gang processes his accident while trying to go on with real life, and everyone has different opinions Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @backtopodcast Email us at backtopodcast@gmail.com Leave us a review on iTunes for a special shout-out at the end of the episode!
In this episode of 9021NoSo, hosts JT & Tim Capel welcome in special guest Drew Wardlaw to break down the next episode of Beverly Hills 90210: The First Time (S1, E4)! The crew dive deep into the episode with discussions on the arrival of Sheryl from Minneapolis, dedicated friend Dylan McKay, Brenda's adventures in babysitting, Brian Austin Green's early performance on the show, bro's bro Jim Walsh and much more. They also hit a number of awards, lists and do some character rankings too! So, buckle up and enjoy a nostalgic ride through Beverly Hills with the newest installment of 9021NoSo!
We were guests on the Crushgasm podcast and revealed that we had the SAME crush in high school. Every high school has that one guy, that Jordan Catalano, Dylan McKay, Zack Siler...everyone either wanted him or wanted to be him. We had a Luke. We talked about his messed up ways and possibly the funniest twist in terms of how his life panned out. He went from stud to dud. YouTube: Crushgasm Podcast IG: @crushgasmpodcast IG: @homance_chronicles Contact us: https://linktr.ee/homance
In this episode of 9021NoSo, hosts JT & Tim Capel welcome in special guest Jennifer Smith to break down the pilot episode of Beverly Hills 90210: Class of Beverly Hills (S1, E2)! The crew dive deep into the episode with discussions on the arrival of Dylan McKay and his immediate bromance with Brandon, Brenda trying to keep up with Kelly, Steve's mommy issues, Walsh family tension and much more. They also hit a number of awards, lists and do some character rankings too! So, buckle up and enjoy a nostalgic ride through Beverly Hills with the newest installment of 9021NoSo!
Charles, Larry, Pete, and Melanie take a look at how Beverly Hills, 90210 used baseball and football. They dive deep into season 1's 'Spring Training,' and also look at the flag football game in 'The Dreams of Dylan McKay.' Joining in on the conversation is Paige Gosney, Corey from The Dukes, and also Ryan Thomas Brown, AKA Muntz!
Melanie & Pete are joined by Charles and Larry to discuss 'The Dreams of Dylan McKay,' our Luke Perry Zoom chat on Thursday, and the new Paramount streaming app. Plus, Sarah Hearon of 'Us Weekly' stops by to chat about the sweetest things said about Luke Perry from those who knew him best.Follow Us:InstagramFacebookYouTubeShop Our Merch!
Melanie and Pete are back to talk 90210 news. Charles and Larry recap Tori Spelling's appearance, they discuss 'The Dreams of Dylan McKay' and more!Follow Us:InstagramFacebookYouTubeShop Our Merch!
Charles Rosin, Larry Mollin, Pete Ferriero are joined by production designer Tom Fichter, actress Carole White, actor David Hayward (Kevin/Karl) as they dive into the incredible work of Luke Perry in this signature episode. Follow Us: Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/beverlyhills90210show/) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/BeverlyHills90210Show/) YouTube (http://beverlyhills90210show.com/) Shop Our Merch! (https://www.beverlyhills90210showshop.com/)
Dylan is fighting for his life after his accident --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/90210/support
Episode 12: Topics that I talk about include: NBA All Star voting is underway, 90210 discussion including the new box set news, thoughts on the BH90210 spinoff and learning from the 90210MG podcast that Aaron Spelling fought with Fox to make sure Luke Perry was going to be the actor for Dylan McKay, Freaks and Geeks now being on Hulu with music full intact and my discussion on music replacement happening in shows, NBCSN shutting down in 2021 and WWE Network moving to Peacock in March, HBO Max subscriber news, 20 year anniversary of the premiere of Survivor: The Australian Outback, and the one year anniversary of the helicopter tragedy of the nine lost which included Kobe and Gigi Bryant and looking back in remembrance of Kobe's career. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/entertainment-goes-pop/support
The tenth episode of Beverly Hills 90210's epic fifth season, "The Dreams of Dylan McKay", is discussed. www.LongBallStudios.com
The Blaze with Lizzie and Kat! The Original Beverly Hills 90210 Podcast
We are thrilled to discuss this unforgettable episode with Andy Kamenetzky, who originally joined us for the season two episode, “A Competitive Edge.” Andy is a sports reporter for ESPNLA 710, and he and his brother Brian together host the Kamenetzky Podcast. So, that makes him the perfect guest to analyze the gameplay in the KEΓ House flag football tournament at California University—just kidding, the trippy journey through Dylan's psyche has always made this Andy's favorite episode of the series. Discussed on this episode: The Space Jam website “90210 What Becomes A Legend Most?” by David Browne for Entertainment Weekly, September 1994 The opioid receptor antagonist Naloxone (brand name: Narcan) was approved for opioid abuse treatment in 1971 by the FDA with opioid abuse kits being distributed by many states to medically untrained people beginning in 1996. If you or someone you know are battling opioid addiction, resources can be found at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) website. For information about opioid overdose, visit the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) website. “Luke Perry's Startling Vulnerability in the ‘Beverly Hills, 90210' Episode ‘The Dreams of Dylan McKay'” by Dan Piepenbring for The New Yorker, March 2019 To learn more about Piepenbring's description of this episode as a “Boschian hellscape,” read: “How Hieronymous Bosch's Hell Lives on Today” by Nathan Dunne for The Atlantic, April 2016 Support the show on Patreon or by shopping through our Amazon link Rate & review us on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
Sarah McKavetz loves her some 90210, it was one of the first things she asked me to do trivia on! So here we are again with some more post-Luke Perry questions, five which will hopefully bring you right back into memories of watching the gang from Beverly Hills. HARRY POTTER TRIVIA TICKETS FRIDAY MAY 31st 7PM, UPLAND CA: https://bit.ly/2ZrsVRl THE FIRST TRIVIA QUESTION STARTS AT 03:00 Theme song by www.soundcloud.com/Frawsty http://TriviaWithBudds.comhttp://Facebook.com/TriviaWithBudds http://Twitter.com/ryanbudds http://Instagram.com/ryanbudds Book a party, corporate event, or fundraiser anytime by emailing ryanbudds@gmail.com or use the contact form here: https://www.triviawithbudds.com/contact SUPPORT THE SHOW! New PATREON page is up at: www.Patreon.com/TriviaWithBudds Send me your questions and I'll read them/answer them on the show. Also send me any topics you'd like me to cover on future episodes, anytime! Cheers. SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL MY PATREON SUBSCRIBERS INCLUDING: Manny Majarian, Alexis Eck, Alex DeSmet, Sarah McKavetz, Simon Time, Jess Whitener, Jen Wojnar, Kyle Bonnin, Douglas French, Erika Cooper, Feana Nevel, Brenda Martinez, Russ Friedewald, Luke Mckay, Wreck My Podcast, Dan Papallo, Greg Heinz, Mo Martinez, Lauren Ward, Sarah Kay, Jim Fields, Mona Bray, Sweet Abby Cakes, Denise Leonard, Anna Evans, Megan Acuna, Katie Smith, Brian Salyer, Greg Bristow, and Casey Becker!
The Blaze with Lizzie and Kat! The Original Beverly Hills 90210 Podcast
In an effort to memorialize our lifelong teen idol Luke Perry after his untimely death last month, we've compiled some of our favorite memories of Luke, and of Dylan McKay, shared on past episodes of the podcast. Listen to clips from the original series and anecdotes from Beverly Hills 90210 fans, cast, and crew. 00:54 — Beverly Hills 90210 Executive Producer Charles Rosin 01:39 — Excerpt from Rolling Stone cover story by Jay Martel; full episode 03:10 — Santina Muha; “Stand (Up) and Deliver” 03:40 — Sasha Perl-Raver; “Spring Dance” 04:20 — Sharon Spaeth; “Things to Do on a Rainy Day” 05:12 — Benjamin; “U4EA” live show 05:44 — Natalie London; “Mexican Standoff” 09:41 — Kim Hoffman; “Wild Horses” 13:24 — Karen Tongson; “Greek to Me” 15:23 — Carol Potter, a.k.a. Cindy Walsh; “A Walsh Family Christmas” 17:08 — Beverly Hills 90210 Writer Karen Rosin; “Isn't it Romantic?” 20:35 — Dylan McKay clip retrospective Visit our new website | Support the show on Patreon | Rate & review us on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify | Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
The Blaze with Lizzie and Kat! The Original Beverly Hills 90210 Podcast
This week on “The Blaze with Lizzie and Kat” podcast, we're joined by Denise Hewett, the founder and CEO of Scriptd, a comprehensive database of original scripts that promotes transparency and visibility within the entertainment industry. We're discussing the Beverly Hills, 90210 episode where “Power Feminist” Lucinda seeks independent financing for her documentary from none other than Dylan McKay.
Spending time inside the mind of a comatose Dylan is so tedious, you'll welcome the interruptions of Steve's flag football tournament. JOIN THE AWT CLUB
The Blaze with Lizzie and Kat! The Original Beverly Hills 90210 Podcast
Television producer Gabe Mountain joins The Blaze with Lizzie and Kat podcast to discuss Dylan McKay's inner turmoil as we dive into the Beverly Hills 90210 episode “The Child is Father to the Man.” This podcast episode contains another one of the most bombshell installments of Chuck's Corner ever - listen now and here what the series' Executive Producer Charles Rosin had to say about what went on behind-the-scenes of filming this episode! To find out more about our upcoming live staged reading on August 4, 2016 in Beverly Hills, sign up for our mailing list at tinyurl.com/BlazeMail What we were drinking: coffee What we were eating: vegan donuts
The Blaze with Lizzie and Kat! The Original Beverly Hills 90210 Podcast
The women behind the amazing fashion blog Go Fug Yourself, and authors of the recent hit novel The Royal We, the Fug Girls themselves Heather Cocks & Jessica Morgan are on The Blaze with Lizzie and Kat podcast this week! The four of us discovered that we're all basically identical spirits, and we break into one of the most emotionally tortured Dylan McKay episodes of the series. Special thanks to Shaun of the No, Totally! podcast. You can listen to Kat's guest appearance on his show here, and you can continue listening to our Beverly Hills Beach Club Summer of ‘91 Spotify playlist here! What we were drinking: Princesa Cava BrutWhat we were eating: orange cool whip pie
The Blaze with Lizzie and Kat! The Original Beverly Hills 90210 Podcast
On this episode of The Blaze with Lizzie and Kat!, we're joined by Kat's big sister Alexx (@alexxthegreat) to discuss '90s surf lingo, the introduction of Dylan McKay, and what's the difference between “the Valley,” and “Valley adjacent.”What we were drinking: Charles Shaw sauvignon blancWhat we were eating: giant macarons